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Show WEST VALLEY view Thursday, Sept. Lioness Club Will Host Officer Dinner Through The Years At GHS TAYLORSVILLE. Members of the Majestic Lioness club will cater a zone dinner next week. The Sept. 17 affair will be attended by officers of six clubs. Lioness members from the club will be helping with the state medical van at the State Fair on Tuesday. They will begin training to work on a service project, taking blood pressures at 9 a.m. each Monday at the Majestic Meadows clubhouse. Academy Park PTA To Meet GRANGER. The Academy Park elementary PTA will host back-to-scho- ol Lake Ridge 10, 1981 activi- ties at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday). A touch program, a block parent program and a proposed budget will be presented during a general meeting, after which parents will be invited to meet with teachers. PTA board members are selling acrylic ornaments as a fundraising project. Ward Sets Sale - MAGNA. A fund- raising effort to obtain money for the Lake Ridge 7th ward building will be carried out on the parking lot of Larsens Build Myriad Memories by Margaret Slack GRANGER. Mention names of any of the first eight children of Duane and Dorene Larsen to a Granger high alumnus who attended between 1964 and 1981 and it just might ring a bell. That is how long the Larsen clan has attended that school nonstop. The eighth will graduate next spring, leaving the last two Larsens to complete elementary and junior high before going to Granger high themselves. The oldest Larsen, Osborne Apparel Co., South. The activity will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., according to those in charge. A variety of materials will be offered for sale, including antiques, ski equipment, household Manufacturing 7081 W. 3500 Activity will (S) WINNING TEAM UTAH STATE TEAM Register CHAMPIONSHIPS Now ROOM . . . Loren Larsen, a '67 graduate of Granger high, Is serenaded In the new music room by her brother Kyle, MUSIC Dianne, now Mrs. Robbin Workman, graduated in 1972, Becky in 1975, son Kay in 76 and Doryanne, who married another Granger high grad, David Hall, in 1979. She remembers when E. Glen Smith became the new head administrator, after spending years at Kennedy junior high as principal. a number of The eighth consecutive Larsen at Granger high is Kyle who as a senior saw the first female principal come to the school, Dr. Mary Jean Johnson, the present head administrator. The two youngest Larsens are Cory who c Insurance t Accepted WEST VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. Stephen Burningham Call For Appointment 1790 W. 3500 So. 9 At the entrance to Valley Bank and Trust on 3500 So will be a seventh grader at West lake junior high and Troy, a sixth grader at Hillsdale elementary. Reminiscing about teachers theyve had at Granger high, the brothers and sisters mentioned Phyllis who Palfreyman taught English, C.G. Anderson in math, Louise Hess who instructed in social studies and English and Vernon Miller in shop as well as Douglas Cuter in social studies, most of whom still teach at the school. They all have sung in concert choir or chorus under the baton of Norman Wendel, two of them as madrigals. If he could have stayed just one more year until I grad- commented uated, Kyle when he heard that the music instructor was transferring to the new Taylorsville high this fall. Lorene remembered that her senior year the student body president was Dale Baker, who returned to Granger as a counselor, then as assistant principal and this year as the new principal at Evergreen junior high. Many changes have occurred at the school in the past 17 years. 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A donation is Further information may be obtained by being asked for the calling park party and 50 McClever Jr.) graduated with the class of 69 and Barry received his diploma the following year. They both o is Gaylen Buckley. Taylorsville stake Robert Free preliminary examination does not include or treatment Mac-Nei- l. to 3 p m. A dance will be held in the evening from 8 to 11 oclock at 1964. (Mrs. Truman, Tami Allred, Karene Boam, Patty Smith and Carol Council adviser direct opening center, Jenkins, Ann Chad social activities on Saturday. The first part of the social will be a party at Murray park from 1 of 67, remembers Superintendent John Reed Call as principal when she began as a Jill Don Noyes is presi- dent of the Taylorsville seminary council. Other members are TAYLORSIVLLE. Members of the student council of the new Taylorsville seminary Mrs. Grayson (Lorene) Butler, class sophomore in cents for the dance. All Taylorsville seminary students are being invited to attend one or both activities. Seminary In First 57 (ole ? UvJ .. I APPLES & ORANGES |