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Show Remember When ty, I can honestly say I one of enjoy every them, she said. Mrs. Barbour will be assisted by Noel Archibald, first vice pres- Area Girl Spent Her Summer In Film Role Glen Smith, ident; THREE principal, second vice president; two teacher vice presidents, who have yet to be chosen; Marylynn Parker, fifth vice president; Barbara in the Green Sheet of Sept. 1, 1977. Retail and wholesale customers of the Salt Lake County Water Sargent, secretary; Olivia Price, Serving ssioners treasurer. Conservancy District as commi- were being notified that the districts water use are Susan Schmidt, health, safety and welfare; Jan Garrett, individual development; Joan Good and Gayle Lyon, services; Mary Wasden, membership and finance; Shirley Gylling, publicity. Back to school night will be held Sept. 18. restrictions advent of cooler weather and positive resident response to the conservation effort prompted the discontinuance of the restrictions . Mrs. Ethelyn Graham, a recipient of two cornea transplants, was scheduled as guest speaker for a Taylorsville Lions club meeting . . Dr. Gerald Handy was beginning duties as assistant principal at Cyprus high, where Keith Hess was the Granger Central Visiting Teacher - Woman Is PTA Leader BENNION. We are all very excited to be opening our new school and are looking forward to a really fantastic year, said Bennion junior high PTA president Dana Barbour. It is such a neat facility, unique in design and well designed for the students and we have such a neat facul Convention Set GRANGER. imposed because of the Intermountain area drought were being lifted. The . New School YEARS AGO, as reported The . . Relief Society of Granger Central stake will hold a visiting teachers convention at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 4, in the stake center, 3985 So. 3150 West. Theme for the event will be Rise and be all you are. The ward with the highest attendance will receive a miniature of one of the Nauvoo statues. Light refreshments will be served. newly-appointe- d prin- cipal. SIX YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Aug. 29, 1974. Debbie Van Orden, a sixth grader at Pioneer elementary, spent the summer playing the role of Catherine Sager in the production of the Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet movie House Without filmed near Cokeville, Wyo. The movie was based on the true story of the Henry Sager familys westward migration across the American frontier in the 1840s Dr. Vaughn L. Hall of the State Board of Education was slated to Windows, ... ad-dre- summer commencement exer- cises at Utah Technical College . The County Planning Commission granted a conditional use permit to Myrna Anderson for operation of a school for prekindergarteners at her home on 4500 West. . T II I R T E E N YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Aug. 31, 1967. Damage was estimated at more than an incident of vandalism at $1,000 following Pleasantin Green Cemetery Magna. Numerous markers were toppled, with some being split in two when they fell. In addition, several headstones were taken to the fence surrounding the cemetery and dropped into the ravine below . . The driver of the van was returned to the West Valley City, UT. . Beverly Broderick, West Valley View Thurs., Aug. 28, 1980 scene, where he was identified as being in- - volved in an armed rob- bery there on Aug. 14. 7 daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Broderick of ism had been caused at Granger, returned from the league ball park. Jamaica where she Several served a tour trees were damaged of duty with the Peace and vehicles driven over Corps. During her stay, the field had left deep ruts, he said. she resided with a faminewly-plante- three-yea- ly whose COMING SOON r home was situated in the middle of a sugar cane field Mrs. Jerry Frost was Arrest elementary. vandalized . . . the new PTA president at John C. Fremont the all new Of Man Connected To Vandalism Case WEST VALLEY. A vehicle reported to police here last week led to the arrest of a suspect on charges of possession of Aug. 27, 1964. drugs for sale, vandalism and armed robDonald C. Hess, a bery. native of Magna and a Mrs. Semele Rose Cyprus high graduate reported to officers who attended Webster Mark Seherrer and A1 elementary the first six Kinkead that six car years of his formal windows, valued at $850, education, was named had been broken in her principal at Webster. He vehicle while it was had served in positions near a tavern at at Brockbank junior parked 3041 W. 2100 South. high, Magna elemenWhile officers intary and West Kearns vestigated the vehicle, school before being Mrs. Rose recognized assigned to Webster the driver of a Construction activity van from an passing earlier was proceeding at the armed robbery. new Lake Ridge The van was elementary in Magna. at 2700 W. 2500 stopped South, Milton R. Johnson was where a male and two of the school principal . . 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