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Show gg WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. New Madrigal Singers Named At Taylorsville 1, 1982 TAYLORSVILLE. The new madrigal singers have been selected for next year at Taylorsville high. James Fife has been named president of the with new group, RaAnn as Woodbury secretary, Caleen and Matt Withers historians. Robinson, Social directors are Paul Staples and Jodi Fellows. Other members of the chorus are Dan Matheson, Mark Knaras, Shawn Orton, Dusty Wadsworth, Kimber Newbold, Dana-le- e Lewis, Angela Drollinger, Mary Cottle, Julie Green and Carolyn Smout. (From Page 7B,Col. 6) C. Bingham, Rich 6048 So. Cottonwood, GHS Debators Place W. 7131 Martinez, Schuler Ave. Stewart Swenson, 3245 Jason PI. Warren Owens, 4438 So. 4030 West Rick Weight, Castleview Dr. R. Loven W. 6596 6263 Davis, DewdropCir. D. R. Cahoon, 5820 South W. 3848 Sam Frampton, 3267 W. Bluehaven Steve Mears, 3549 Mira Loma Lyle Hull, 1480 Stern Dr. David 2286 Blanton, Danube Dr. Patrick McDonald, 3194 So. 4480 West 3356 Randy Sartorl, Beaver St. Ricky Kelsch, 7273 W. 3695 South Van Roosendaal, Craig Banquet Ave. Jose Ruiz, 6335 West Steve Hook, 6088 5083 So. 1300 So. Cub Dr. 2380 Sean Simons, So. Filbert Archibeque, 2342 4324 So. W. 4220 South James Dean, State In 5400 West 8040 West BIRTHS Jay Larry Gibson, 3002 Ryan Dr. Bryan Hawthorne, 5110 Silvertip Harry R. Jones, 4505 So. lative forum; Erin Edmonds and Lisa Hammond, debate. GRANITE PARK. Two high schools in Granite district placed sixth and seventh in the state 4A debate and forensics meet held at Cottonwood and Skyline Excellents were awarded Adam Smith, Jerry Peterson, JoAnn Spafford and Brett Christiansen high schools Friday. Bingham, East, Bountiful, Hillcrest and Brighton was Cottonwood high in sixth and tied for seventh was Granger. cipating schools. Partiwere 25 high Superior ratings were garnered by Cottonwood high semi-final- students Susie Anderson in oratory; Brad Wixom, quarterfinalist in legis- - Shirl J. Brian Whitesides, 2310 Bonniebrook Cir. Dale Dou, 8129 W. 3788 South Lynn Morton, 5867 Rosa Vista Dr. Jimmy Taylor, quet Ave. Robert Wilkins, MAGAZINE . . . Mike Moser (left) and Terry Pehrson compare art for use in new edition of Accolade, literary magazine produced by students at Granger high. For Publication 3847 son Chickadee WinGRANGER. ners have been selected and entries are being prepared to appear in this years literary Accolade, the magazine at Granger high which will be out in late April. First place winners are being given $5 gift certificates good at area businesses. Selected to have their writings published in the magazine were Tracy Brittain, first place, poetry; Sandro Larson, second; Ann Erickson, third and Lisa Nelson, honorable mention. Taking first in short story was Karen Ek- - strand, with Ed r, Tina second; Rindlisbacher, third; Jerry Butcher and Roger Ward, honorable mention. Essay winners were Lisa Nelson, first; Cheryl Johnson second and Terry Pehrson, third. Brent Bowen was the winning artist, with Kathy Galloway and Chad Peterson, second; Brent Bowen Accolade. Other activities of the class, in addition to producing the magazine, entering various and Roger Ward, elves, study a section from third; Jesse Alsop and Andy Mellor, themshave been to categories honor- able mention. Palms To Members of the Accolade staff have a regular class in which they read all entries art; Tony Clark, contest; Nelson, essay; Rindlisbacher, draising; Lisa Tina fun- Michael Crowton, historian. Alisa Evans and Marilyn Hardy are photography editors. Karen Ekstrand and Therianos, poetry; Pam Burton, Of Services GRANGER. Palm Sunday will be observed during the 11 a.m. church service Sunday at Westvale Presbyterian church. The service will begin with the Sunday school children carrying traditional palms. The sermon to be preached by Rev. Ensley will be The Kingdom Vision and his childrens message, A Happy-Sa- Calif. public relations; Shari Collotzi and Sandra Larson, short story. Patti Sargent is adviser for the full-ye- class? and literary magazine production. 625 Pendleton, Recruit Mark training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. During the Derek D. well Smith Boy Becomes An Eagle GRANGER. Derek D. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. received an Eagle Scout award during a court of honor held in Granger 18th ward. An eighth grader at (See PagellB, Col. 1) Smith, training . production, acting, costuming, tickets, publicity and programs, said the director. (From Page 5B,Col. 4) drafting and music and loved to sing. Highlights of her singing were singing in the Western Slope Invitational Choir while a sophomore and many solos while attending school in Colorado. Nancy Hutcheon, a of the neighbor is Davises, responsible for the planting of the tree and the hope of her and the Davis family is that the tree will be a source of pleasure, an asset to the school landscape and shade for the students. As this beautiful tree progresses it will remind us, the students at Taylorsville, of the beautiful Denise working Taylorsville high preparation for this event. The assembly will consist of many of the faculty. They will be performing anything from music to skits in front of the 1,500 students at Taylorsville. Good luck, faculty. The undefeated soccer team will face Bingham tomorrow afternoon at 4:15 at Eisenhower junior high. Our baseball team will also face Bingham tomorrow at 3:15 p.m. at Bingham. They are doing great and are so undefeated. d choir, directed U Guo's a god Progressions. : 571-882- 4 Join The Winning Team! Ul.h Sltt. Turn Chtmplonthlpt Won Clot (AdvOncod) First Ploca 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 Class III (loginning) First Ploc 1978 1979, 1980. 19B1 U.S.A. National Team Champions 1978 KINDER-GY- Classes For year olds Basic Movement Kinesthetic 3200 South, Magna, has completed the aviation machinist mates basic jet engine course at the Naval (See PagellB, Col. 5) goflfl by Awareness thru Gymnostic Activities for you? Ruth Walker, and by the senior choir under the baton of Barbara McConnell. The Sacrament of Holy Communion will be observed. Assisting with the service will be Vern Totten, elder and Vickie Fuller, deacon of the day. The Westvale womens association will sponsor a sacrificial dinner at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday. A work party will follow. "DISTINCTIVE" 9ce Ctcohi Comfy "Awaiai'a fined 9ce Cmm Sfoica" 3555 MARKET ST.r W. VALLEY CITY A Maundy Thursday communion service will be held at 7:30 p.m. on April WEST VALLEY CENTER 8. EASTER SPECIAL APRIL 5th Pick up a free family ticket to the movies from any Valley Fair Mall Store. .. Good for the whole family to see " Bon Voyage Charlie Brown " plus a 3 cartoon extravaganza Saturday April 10th Courtesy of Valley Fair Merchants and Valley Fair Four Cinemas. 10th THRU THE Helene Curtis Continuum Perm 45" One Better Perm 30' Reg. Reg. $4000 Quartum Perm Reg. $4500 $2988 $3288 Sculptured Nails Reg. $3000 Eyebrow Arch Reg. 3 $2388 $2 Manicure Reg. 5 $399 We specialize in high fashion VISIT THE EASTER BUNNY APRIL 3 THRU 10 AT THE BUNNY HOUSE . . . Instant Color Portraits with Mr. Rabbit for men and women. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1 JEAN D' LUCE Garden Beauty Salon 0PEN MON-SA- T 8 AM - 9 PM 968-340- 9 SO. 4000 W. harmon building 4th FLOOR 5 People 2nd Picture Same Person 1.99 2 3540 to al- If youre thinking about running for a student body office, start putting your thoughts in action. Election packets will be available Monday in the main office. Be sure to pick one up. Mil-to- n Day. Music will be presented by the youth with the teachers fromin GVmflSTICS East 9800 South, Sandy - We Stress Safety Organized Skill COURSE. Pvt. W. advanced drama class have spearheaded the Training Program for Boys and Girls. Frankie T. Elsbury, son of Nita A. High of 9117 '(From Page 5B, Col. 9) as a Competitive cycle, trainess studied general military subjects designed to prepare them for further academic and training in one of the Navys 85 basic occupational fields. Smith (Friday) morning. Gymnastics classes as B. completed recruit k The DECA adviser, Darrel High, has been We offer Recreational Evans, son of Sarah A. Evans of 3190 So. 4180 West, Granger, has eight-wee- KEARNS - Brand New 9000 Sq. Ft. Gymnastic Facility TRAINING. Seaman year, the class selected Macbeth with memorization used as part of the learning process. Mike Moser and Terry Pehrson are editors of the magazine, assisted by Teresa Athena Be Part Camp The faculty assembly is set for tomorrow UTAH AGABEMV OF Amphibian Battalion, Shakespeare. This Oblad, of Daniel Granite. M. Lewis, 4242 W. 3175 South, Granger, was promoted to his present rank while serving with 3rd Assault 'Accolade' Selections Made submitted and proof them before submitting them to judges outside the school for placing. This years magazine will be in school with a red colors, cover having raised foil letters spelling teacher from said that Cottonwood won the district region title with Granger second, PROMOTED. Lance Cpl. David B. Lewis, 3959 So. - Shob-e- debate Cottonwood, 5118 Ban- Brent Adams, Hewitt, George . 7030 West imac- promptu speaking, cording to Pat Smart, Granger high debate coach. Wildrose Davis. in WARRIOR debate. Granger high earned superior ratings for all 24 of its participants. All four debate teams had four wins and two losses. James Wilcox took fifth place in legislative forum. Taking first in three preliminary rounds was Pam Maxwell, making s in it to the girls extemporaneous. Robin Behunin was a Ranking behind followed by Cyprus, Olympus, Skyline and to 7 Daily 1 0 to 6 Saturday PWi;llllFtillilliif |