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Show At Valley From Gourley Former Aide 1 GRANGER. am to be excited back really at Valley junior high. I already know many members of the staff and many in the community and look forward to a very enjoy Is Now Chief able year, said Carl L. Christiansen, new principal at the school. bachelors degree from Christiansen Mr. served as assistant principal at Valley junior a few years ago. He was born in Mon- - . Utah State University and a masters from the University of Wyoming. He taught science at Hillcrest junior high, served as a counselor and assistant principal at Valley and as assistant principal at Kearns high and at Brockbank junior high He and his wife Pat- - Plans Meeting Is Slated LAKE. The Utah Arts Councils annual statewide juried competition and exhibit will open Aug 30 at the State Museum of Fine Arts at the University of Utah Open to all visual artists residing in the state, the event which has Utah 80" as its theme will continue through Oct 12. Current SALT Indian American Fair row charge Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 5 Thayne & will Linda's Cafe Open 24 Hrs. Except Closed Sun. 8:00 p.m. to 5:30 Mon. a.m. 4219 W. 3500 So. ORDERLY will be held tomorSatur- (Friday) and narrations. The powwows will begin at dusk. Hours for the fair on Friday run from 3 to 10:30 p m., while on Saturday the hours are from 10 a m. to midnight. The fair is being sponsored by the Utah Arts Council and the Utah State Parks. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents for children. . . . Hunter tion sponsored - Orchard CofC Honors Hunter Home front yard. Mr. Pearce, who is biology teacher, golf coach and former vocal music instructor at Cyprus, noted that while gardening isnt the thing he likes doing best, he is partial to a "good-lookin- g yard over one that isnt - thus the effort he puts toward upkeep of the outdoor area at his home. In the back yard are assorted Iwgz) vegetables, AYS FINANCING AVAILABLE BELOV COST A&R a-0- D 0 BRAUNSWEIGER USDA Choice Lynn Wilson's from home considerably more often than it has BURRITOS Mr. Pearce, who will begin his 19th year as a Pre" 'SqftnPnttf So" teacher when resumes Mon- day, and Mrs. Pearce, who serves as an operations officer for Zions Bank, are both Cyprus high graduates. They are the parents of four sons - Mark, Paul, David and Joe. VrM. M WATER BEDS tactics, military courtesy, military BUNK BEDS RECLIMERS MATTRESS & BOH SETS Mike Brown's Sleep nFurniture 4800 So Redwood Rd 967-717- 1 Open Mon. and Sat. 10-lues, thru Fri. 10-90 Days Free Interest 8 BRING YOUR TRUCK OR TRAILER OR WE WILL DELIVER AT AN EXTRA CHARGE justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. Materns parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Matern, live at 3786 So. 6000 West, Hunter. COCA-COL- h MAYONNAISE Norwest 13 ox. CANNED MILK II 29 PLUS DEPOSIT Best Foods 32 ox. SUGAR 00 TAB A, SPRITE Tl Bisquick BUTTERMILK BHONG MIX Em 60 ox. BiSQUICK SiLL Norwest 10 lb. whose wife Pamela lives in Salt Lake, has been attending basic training at Fort Knox, Ky. During the training, students receive instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, II 16 ox. 89 J-'- l lb. 3. TOILET TISSUE e 79 II 4 roll 1 Matern, BEDROOM SETS Boneless Center Cut CHUCK ROAST BASIC. Pfc. David A. SOFA BEDS FAVORITES rtet'v,e summer employment has taken him away school BUY AT COST OR LAMPS ... John and further complements tha appearance of the Cyprus ftEDAm EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD BY YOUR CAIN promoby the st GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE IS 1 (From Page 2B, Col. 7) of pair of mini-wallsorts, between those points. An electric lamp this year, he noted. OUR LOSS 261-007- Mrs Papamkolas Edwin Castillo and Mrs Robert Harrison were heading plans by the Kearns Jaycettes for a pet show to be held at Kearns junior high many of which lived their early days in the greenhouse, and an where several Turn those dont aviary wants around your birds, including parahouse into ready cash. keets, cockatiels and quail, make their home. Just place a low-coMr. and Mrs. Pearce Green Sheet classified! noted that the aviary is basically the project of their son Joe. The Pearces moved into their present home when it was new about 15 years ago. Thus it was a matter of starting from scratch, as far as the yard is concerned. Mr. Pearce said the fact that he has had more time to devote to gardening this summer has also contributed to the appearance of his yard. In past years, room AUG. 30 W. Magna Chamber of Commerce was about to begin under the direction of Dorothy Merrill. Ernie Colosimo. Doug OT'aaMPcraiEG KEY 10 6500 S. 400 . back-to-scho- where orderly maintenance of shrubbery is among highlights of yard cited in CofC contest. Week's Choice Glen Drew Walter Ewell and Van Clark The annual Kelly Pearce stands in front residence, Roberta GYMNASTICS Clarence Williams, of his Mr. Drew UTAH ACADEMY OF Adams, Ken Cooke, Rushton and directors An Indian Arts planatory wile treasurer Warren selling and trading of Indian art and preparing and selling of Indian food, including fry bread, soups and Indian tacos. A powwow will be held both nights with dances to be presented by various Indian tribes, augmented by ex- award up to 15 cash prizes of $200 each upon recommendation of jurors. Award presentations will be made by Gov. Scott Matheson at the shows opening reception Aug 29 from 7 to9p.m. In addition to presenting cash awards, the council also purchases exhibit items for the state art collection In addition, about 25 works will tour Utah as part of the councils traveling exhibit program Entries in the show will be photographed, with the resulting slide blank to form the basis for a library on Utahs visual artists. her information may be obtained by contacting the council at 617 E. South Temple in REMEMBER (From Page 2B, Col 2) vice presidents Edgar Gray, Frank Newsome traditional arts and crafts demonstrations, p m. service of secretary day at the Indian Village across from Hogle Zoo at Pioneer Trails State Park. The fair will include the show. The annual competition and exhibit will be open to the public free of Ills principal and as assistant principal at Cyprus high He has had eight years faculty and parents, said teaches at West Kearns elementary The Drews have three sons, Brian, Greg, and Bradley I hae worked in a team school before, serving as a unit leader at Monroe elementary, and look forward to the challenge ot returning to it Farnsworth is an IGE (Individually Guided Education) school, with an excellent program, and a good staff and good PTA support 1 anticipate a highly successful vear for everv- - school junior high n 21, 1980 uD Granite district, the last four as principal of Gourley school master's a and John SALT LAKE. graphics, mixed media, painting, photography, sculpture and water-colo- r will be reflected in Glen degree from the University of Nebraska Mr. Drew has taught at the secondary school level and served as a - Arts Fair Eyed trends in crafts, The council received GRANGER. Rev. Joel Ericksen will conduct a worship service at 10 a m Sunday at Atonement Lutheran church. The mens prayer group will meet at 8 a m. Sunday and at 7:30 a m Saturday Members of the Ves-sel- s will hold a scavenger hunt at 7 p m. Wednesday. At UofU BACK AGAIN . . . Returning to Valley unior high, this time as principal, is Carl Christiansen, who served there previously as assistant principal. GRANGER. Drew, formerly principal of David Gourley elementary, will serve as principal at Farnsworth school Born in Nebraska he Prayer Group Art Show Wett Valley View Thurs., Aug. Drew Moves To Farnsworth ricia have four children, Cheri and Glenn, students at Granite high; Shaun, a seventh grader at Granite Park, and Shane, who is in the third grade at Moss elementary this year. roe and educated at Snow College, with a West Valley City, UT. - 1 79 Huggies All Varieties 89 39 DIAPERS Norwest 6 ox. LEMONADE Tb 5 FOR 1 00 GARDEN FRESM PRODUCE CELERY NAVAL. Airman Bonnie K. Barker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dean Barker, 4072 W. 4490 South, Granger, has been assigned lo Great ., Lakes Naval Air Sta-111- after comple-Ai- r Force basic training at Lackland Tex. The airman will now receive specialized training CANTALOUPES in the systems field Airman Barker is a 1974 graduate of Kearns high. MMRUten I |