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Show g WEST VALLEY VIE IV Thursday, Oct. 22, Taylorsville High Science Educators 1981 Goates Gains Award - Thespians Prepare KEARNS. Morris A. Goates, principal of First School Play prestigious Utah Science Educators award for 1981 Dr. Richard Peter- TAYLORSVILLE. Rehearsals are under way for the first three-ac- t play to be presented by students at Taylorsville high. presented Nov. 10-1- 4 in Little the schools with Theater, performances starting at 7:30 p.m. Tickets will cost $2.50 for adults and $2 for students with activity cards. The comedy-dramtakes place in the Superior Court of New York City. Jurors will be selected from the audience, according to Russ Johnson, director, who added that those chosen will have their admission fees refunded. The story concerns a an attractive and talented young actress, Karen Andre ( to and a juvenile at 5:15 a.m. as they at- tempted to leave Granger Builders Supply, 1900 W. 3500 South. The suspects had been seen inside the business by the officers. They apparently broke a rear window to gain entry and were leaving through the front door, police reported. Joe T. Christensen, . sen, state science specialist, said the award is the highest honor the Utah Science Teachers Assn, can be as Elmer Sweeney; Jana Darrow, Nancy Lee Faulkner; Christine Sume, Magda Each year an individual who has given outstanding service throughout the years is selected to receive the honor, he explained. Recipients are judged by their work over many years, not just the year in which they receive the award, he stressed. These securities may be sold only to bonafide residents of the State of Utah CK Kirkland; Gerber, policemen. Tickets will be available at the school Mrs. John Mark Hutchins; Homer Rasmussen, Van Fleet. accommodate persons per night. Remember When - 150-20- $100,000.00 Maximum Public Offering COMPANY HISTORY, PURPOSE AND PROPERTY After a THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Persons in the southern portion of the Salt Lake valley were to receive free testing Two new million gallon water storage tanks were reported under construction in the diabetes, glaucoma, blood . . . . The opening the week in- the before. 5,000 part- The icipants availability of water to 18, 3556 So. 3310 West, county residents once was booked into the again loomed as a county jail on charge? . critical question when of third degree ballots were to be cast burglary and second on the unification prodegree theft. A posal. juvenile was booked into the County SIX YEARS Detention Center on as reported in the same charges, the Green Sheet of Oct. 23, 1975. police said. . area n South, a United Way agency for the treatment of emotionally disturbed children and their families, was to hold an open house to publicize the centers . to districts nearly ski program Taylorsville-Bennio- Childrens Center pressure and hearing at a visiting Utah Lions club clinical van . . Concerns for student safety caused the Granite Board of Education to reject a bid from Solitude Ski struction y . . . for School to provide 12-da- THIRTEEN YE- ARS AGO, as reported in the . Green Sheet of Oct. 24, 1968. ' Construction was sef to begin on the Granger pool, following approval by the School Granite Glen Kraft District . . . was chair-(Se- e Page 7B, Black Star OH, Inc. (haralnafter referred to as the issuer" or the "Compony) was organized July 14, 1981 for the express Business purpose of engoging In the acquisition, exploration, min Ing, and developing oil, tor sands, and other natural resource properties, and the proceeds rois ed from this offering will be used in the acquisition, exploration, mining, leasing ond develop ment of oil, tar sands and other naturo! resource properties, primarily for those purposes. Jona Dorrow ploys Nancy Lee Faulkner and Keith Pearson as Defense Attorney Stevens in a rehearsal for Night of her questions January 16th," playing next month ot Taylorsville high. ALIBI teacher strike, 60,000 students in Granite School District returned to their classrooms 19, 1978. ONE CENT PER SHARE 0 Granger Pool Gets Board Okay Oct. 10,000,000 Shares beginning Nov. 1 and also will be sold at the door. Seating in the Little Theater will Camille ,N0USTRIES AR OIL INC. Calleen Steve Morgan as Withers, his secretary; Keith Huber, clerk of the court; Mike Buchanan, Dr. local projects. Mr. Goates has been involved with "Project Long Tree, working with a curriculum put (See Page 7B, Col. 1) NEW ISSUE Regan; Kris Stevens; Referring to Mr. most Goates as a deserving recipient, Dr. Petersen mentioned his involvement with several statewide projects, as well as stow. Cole Peck, Svenson; Jung-quis- t. Lumber Firm arrested an . John Graham WhitMelanie West as the field; Joei Fellows, prison matron; Mike Jane Chandler, Mike Holler, bailiff; Casey Williams, Sigurd Bitz, Judge Heath; Others are Rodney Randy Ewing, District Attorney Flint; CrisForbush, Larry tina Costigliolo, his Wingelaar, Roberta secretary. Van Rensselaer; Also, Keith Pearson, Defense Attorney Robert McKnight and Two Burglars Arrested At WEST VALLEY. Two men were arrested for burglary and theft Thursday morning as they left a lumber company here. West Valley City Officers Jim Crowley and Darwin Woodruff David Gourley has elementary, received the Other cast members are George Kanamu be played by Minda Homer), who is on trial. The jury selected from the audience will decide her guilt or innocence. Other members of The Night of 16th will be the cast include January - Col. 1) . . . ist from Brigham Tole Painting Classes Eyed Young University, will speak on building MAGNA. Tole pain- ting classes are under way at the Magna Lib- rary, according to Rusty Patterson, librarian. The sessions, being held on Mondays at 10 a.m., are designed for The beginners. instructor will be Jerry Curtis, who ducted last years childrens self-concept- s. All parents and interested persons in the area are being invited, a PTA spokesman said. One of the PTA projects for this year is to encourage children to develop a positive self- - 0 rary, Copies of the prospectus are available from BLACK STAR OIL, INC. 139 W. 2nd South the school in the near future. Mrs. Johnson will also speak at two meetings later in the year, following through on concepts presented to Salt Lake City, Utah (801)534-020- A or Magna Libfor a list 84111 5 LUND and other of Issuer as Registered 200 E. So. Temple Suite 350A Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 (801)359-530- 9 - This is not an offer to sell nor a solicitation of offers to purchase the shares. All offers and sales will be made solely and exclusively through the Offering Circular (prospectus). National Essay Contest that will be AN Children's Image Is Subject KEARNS. A OPPORTUNITY FOR GREEN SHEET READERS TO WIN . . .. FREE PRESS PTA meeting will be held at 7 tonight (Thursday) IN FIRST at South Kearns elementary. Lucille D. WHITNEY OR parents. 943-463- of supplies needed. to feel good about themselves, she said. Joyce Reed, school psychologist, will offer a parenting class at conses- sions. 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