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Show Remember When - 'b Leon Reese Gained Magna Council Post THREE YEARS State Representive D. Leon Reese was elected chairman of the Magna Council. Other officers included Thomas Barker Jr. and Laura Jo McDermaid A Time For Us . . was selected as theme for the Kearns high senior ball, with plans for the event being headed by class officers Clyde Mullens, Mike Goodell and Susie Arnold . The Granite Board of Community . KEARNS. Kearns high Community School will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays through Dec. Mrs. Garth Pymm, Sheldon Holmes and Mrs. Ruth Mathews . . . Scheduled to address a meeting of the Valley junior high PTA were Dr. William assistant Hutchinson, of superintendent Granite School District, 18. Non-cred- the school McDougal. ttitude Toward Our while Youth, elementary upon the latter schools opening, McDougals was How the Home Can Help the Child Achieve Self- scheduled for the fall of '78. Webster principal Dr. John Allen, meanwhile, was named to the top administrative post at the new Douglas Orchard elementary, also slated for a fall 1978 debut. esteem. Hutchinson SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Dec. 3, 1964. (See Page5B, Col. 1) writing, HARMONIOUS . . . Jason Schiers, James Davis, Unthank, Julie Word and Alesia Powers warm up their voices to the piano playing of Lisa Celest Arnold for Taylorsville elementary Christmas program. ' A 2592 A W. 4700 5. Free Delivery Original Chicago Style Italian Pizza Bring in this ad and receive the following discounts: 50 1.00 Small Med. 1.25 1.50 Large Family Program Will TAYLORSVILLE. The sounds of mas, the grand finale to the program. Teachers involved in the production are Fran Christmas is the theme for a Christmas program at Taylorsville elementary. About 190 students from the third and fourth grades will present the program at 2 : 30 for today (Thursday) the student body and again at oclock tonight for parents, 7 families and friends. Songs will include Holly Jolly ChristDo You Hear mas, The What I Hear? Grand Procession and Silver and Gold. The program will also include choral readings and a skit. An innovation on this years program will be audience participation in singing favorite Christmas songs, in- - HUNTER. Members of the Hunter Lady Lions will assist with the an- nual Hunter Lions for Saturday. The women will be helping with the food. The club will have its Christmas party on Dec. 14 at 7:30 p.m. in the home of LaUna Clifton. Members are preparing tied quilts to be presented to the Salt Lake Detention Center. ( "The Family Health and Home Center" 4067 W. 5415 So. GRANDCHILDREN BRIGHTEN OUR HOME THEY ( NEVER TURN , OFT THE v lights. Kearns Shopping Center 4 Pool Slate Announced In Kearns KEARNS. The holiday schedule for swimming at the Kearns Pool e muKTO IVew Jiaverb was Quantities Limited . announced this week. Open plunge will be held Monday through Friday from 6:30 to 10 p.m. The Saturday plunge will be offered from noon to 10 p.m. and the pool is open Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. On Thursdays from 9 to 10 p.m. the plunge will be reserved for adults 18 and over. Kearns high has exclusive use of the pool from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily during the school week. Swimming While To Supplies Last lessons will be taught from 5 to 6:30 p.m. New lesson sets will begin every two weeks when registration is full, said manager David Howick. Early birds may lap swim from 5 to 7 a.m. each weekday. The pool will be open from noon to 5 p.m. Dec. 24, and will close Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. The largest AAU swimming meet in the state will be held there Dec. Spectators are welcome and there is no admission charge. If time permits the pool will open in the evening for public swimming. The pool is located at 5624 So. 4800 West. information may be obtained by calling 29-3- G Wicker-Loo- k now U O Quartz Clock Precision quartz battery movement assures accuracy to 5 seconds a month. Cordless ideal for use in any d room. Face features a covered crystal dial, large Choose hand. second crisp numerals, sweep 78156-- 4 in. diameter. white or natural finish. 11 within easy-to-rea- -- Sylvia West, Peggy Goodman Glade Greenhalgh. and Folkman Takes Angus Folkman has been named executive Annual 'Shoot' shoot set OLeary, TAYLORSVILLE. Assist With turkey Neves, Brenda Yorgason, Bert Ward Position Lady Lions To V 968-354- Sleigh Joy To The World and We Wish You A Merry Christ- Involve 190 969-143- 8 Dine In Carry Out Christmas, Ride, HEARTH PIZZARIA White eluding Taylorsville ITALIAN ? include general survey; English, grammar, math, literature; modern US. history, pottery, psychology, typing and biology, welding. The career center will be open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evenings from 5 to 8 o'clock every week, for anyone wishing to use the resource. The center has materials for career GRANGER. Hi-3- The center is staffed with professional coun- Similar . pro- grams are offered at Granger high. Persons desiring further information about any Community School program may coni act Richard For quick, elfectivo al low cost, lise t he Want VI columns oi the (in on Slice! result-- Sehmeling. coordinator, Com- munion will be part of the a m. worship service al Atonement Lutheran church Sun day. A congregational participatory celebration to trim the tree will he held inDec. 14 at 5 p.m cluding a potluck supper and singing of carols. Christinas Eve services are scheduled for 7 and li p.m. on Dec. 24 ing. selors. In Spotlight At Area Church exploration, goal setting, how to apply for a job, resume writing, testing to help identify interest areas, values and skills, catalogues for vocational schools, training programs, colleges and universities and also offers counsel- 966-507- - 968-054- Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet secretary in Taylors- ville 6th ward. Mr. Folkman was serving as ward clerk prior to a recent change in the bishopric. Your Child To gram, private pilot do not pay tuition on credit classes, but must do so on classes. Students attending day non-cred- it are required to pay $10 per credit class. Credit classes include adult basic education, including GED preparation, individual projects. Classes also include auto body, auto mechanics, cabinet making, developmental reading, drivers ed ($20 for nongraduates working for a diploma; high school graduates may take the class for the full fee of $60); English, A Santa Claus? painpro- ground school, Russian, sewing designer jeans, sign language, Spanish, tatting, weight training and yoga. Credit classes are also offered to anyone interested. High school Receive Call From knitting, needlepoint, tole ting, parenting-ste- p school Would You Like and creative nalism had previously served as principal at Valley junior high. THIRTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in - beginning, intermediate and advanced exercise and aerobics; floral arranging and furniture reupholstery. Also, guitar, hunter safety, gymnastics, how to help your child succeed in school, jour- Hutchi- Creating the new Truman Christmas 4, 1980 room dancing, performing drill team, crewel embroidery; nsons topic was a Positive A- principal Lyman Bond to serve as principal at listings for astrology, cake decorating, candy making and chocolate dipping, crocheting, ballet, ball- and R. David Education appointed Fremont elementary Regis- quarter classes at the Nathan Ridge, . Thursday, Dec. VIEW tration for winter Braunberger, Mrs. Harley Brundage, . VUEY Signups Begin For New Term Mrs. James Sanborn was named to head the Proud of Kearns Committee. She was joined in the officer ranks by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 8, 1977. WEST Community School the Green Sheet of Dec. 7, 1967. AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Dec. IB rr'ww' ,f For more information call: 535-504- 0 Has your child ever received a person to person call from Santa Claus? This year Santa is setting aside three evenings to place calls to children in the Salt Lake area. These dates will be: Monday, Dec. 15th, Tuesday, Dec. 16th, and Wednesday, Dec. 17th. Santa will start calling the children at 5:30 p.m. on these nights and will listen to their Christmas Lists. The fee is $1.00 per child. (NO PHONE CALL APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED). Parents may stop by the Redwood Multi-Purpos- Center at and Redwood 3060 Road). Lester Street Deadline blanks is Friday, December 12th. e (3100 So. for entry |