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Show 1 1B WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July Celebration Of Fourth Set By Bennion Stake BENNION. A July 4th celebration will be held Saturday at the Bennion stake ballpark on Canal Road, just off 6200 South. Activities have been planned from 9 a m to 1 p.m. Food will be sold and a number of 4 Pi booths will offer games during the day. Caricatures will be drawn, pony rides, a dunking machine, a contest, a bake sale and softball games have been planned. pie-eatm- g Tickets purchased before Saturday will sell at 12 for $1. Those purchased at the ballpark on Saturday will be 10 for $1. 2, 1981 For Tour GRANGER. The daughter of a West Valley City couple has been selected to participate in the 1981 Americas Youth in N. J. She is Sheila U. Sorensen, daughter of Boyce and Barbara Sorensen, 3316 W. 4305 South. Miss Sorensen selected for for concert participation by individual audition. A attended Granger high, where she par- in the girls junior choir and concert choir, under the direction of ticipated Innsbruck, Venice, Florence and Participants intensive GUARANTEED or 261-405- 1 968-324- 7 JOHN PARAS At Hillsdale FURNITURE & - GRANGER. There has been math and reading, drama and P.E., art and field trips, altogether a varied and rewarding program for students attending our summer school, said principal Barbara Barton of Hillsdale elementary. The math and i h WE WILL BE CLOSED JULY MDSOn " 4th BUILT TO LAST BUDGET MASTER REFRIGERATOR 15.5 sq. ft. of total shelf area 2 adjustable glide out shelves RC 13 reading classes were directed toward helping students continue developing their skills and reinforcing skills already learned, commented teacher Larry Barfuss. P.E. classes included tumbling, games and other enjoyable activities, he said. They included some square dancing, which was very popular with the students Students interested in art tried their hand at drawing and cartooning and took a field trip to Antelope Island, the teacher COMPACT 6 fJL. prowith Mrs. Loveridge as accompanist. The students duction, providing icipating youths made their own 7 Vi Circular part- Saw with opportunities for fun and costumes and scenery, he said. building, council ficials said Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! 9 64 of- Interested youths may contact the council at for infor- flE99 vwl at 90 Cuts 973-677- 7 1Y HP 574 mation concerning registration. 38" DOUBLE A DRILL INSULATED 29 wch6ps VARIABLE SPEED JIG SAVJ uf-fAS-T 25 HEAVY Twenty-tw'students, ages ranging DUTY 487 o Lead $ RAILROAD TIES circle from 9:30 am. to 3 p m. daily. The camp will focus on development of outdoor skills while also Mr. Edwards & Thayne three-ac- t SCOTTS Open 24 Hrs. parts were Except Closed Sun. 8:00 p.m. to 5:30 Mon. a.m. played by Jodi Carney as Cinderella; Derek Dunn as the prince; Kathy Chatterton as the stepmother; Jodi Aldredige and Jackie GARDEN SPECIAL SAVERS Linda's Cafe said. 290 pound capacity 13-1- directed the was presented for parents and friends Friday, he Foam Insulation i said. About 80 students have participated in the program. The FREEZER C Watonka, scheduled at Fairhere July mont park. Activities will be held in the parks scout mother. operetta CHEST CEDAR SLATS SALT LAKE. Boys and girls in fourth through sixth grades are being invited to attend the Utah Camp Fire Councils Camp Regan as the stepsisters and Lyn Lover-idg- e as the fairy god- from preschool to sixth grade, participated in the drama classs production of Cinderella 's Slipper, according to teacher Lew Edw ards. Ml Vx4"xV Camp Activity For Youths Is Slated At Park Variety On School Slate various areas. vywr; 2 association will hold the first of its bazaar workshops at 7 p.m. Monday at the church. SLIPPERTIME . . . Deric Dunn, playing the prince, sings a proposal to Jodi Carney or Cinderella during a rehearsal of musical production at Hillsdale elementary. educators from VERL ASAY elder, The womens their performance tour are organized into SATISFACTION . Sorenson, member of the day. rehearsals and recording sessions prior to WINDOWS... i IBUDYS JoDelle Frenchik, deacon and Mary undergo ensembles of concert choir, concert band and symphony orchestra. Youths perform under the baton of noted university conductors, while the chaperone staff consists largely of music Faith Sorenson, who ... jn hi in Assisting with the service will be Ken Rome are planned by the touring group. ... ROOFING Our Geneva, Norm Wendel. At Granger high, she TECJS0C1 oclock, when Rev. Milton Ensley will give the sermon, Exposing London, Paris, chorus, BEAT adult. Church is scheduled for 11 performance at New Yorks Carnegie Hall as well as concerts in LET ME DO YOUR SIDING Activities will begin 4 p.m. Those attending are to bring their own meat to barbecue, as well as a covered dish to share. Sunday school will be held at 9:30 am. this week with classes for nursery through at state were S. church Presbyterian Saturday. expanding the musical and cultural horizons of the young musician, academy officials said. Students from each Academy 7th held at Westvale Americas youth, while enriching and for Music in Princeton, JULY GRANGER. An allchurch picnic will be of Concert program, sponsored by the SALE THRU Slated At Westvale musical productions and lettered in music all three years. 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