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Show 9B WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, May 13, 1982 Just a reminder for the seniors who as of now have not yet picked up their graduation announcements: They will be available at Jostens. Pick them up soon while you still have time to send them. Theres not much time left. The year is nearly over and things are finally beginning to ing (Thursday) at 7 in the auditorium. This is going to be an exciting evening, with many displays and great performances. This gives the many talented students at Cyprus a chance to show what done they have the This first year at Tay- high has gone by so fast, its hard to believe s t over. Ov-- e 1 club ban-u e t . Tuesday was the Two Lawn Machines J, ' I In One Our annual spr- It's the machine that will treat your grass to the nutrients it needs. Our patented mulching design returns the fine mulch to your lawn. ing cert is being held this eve-- Prices begin X v r r h an- t) ch and choruses will be performing, as well as the madrigals. Numbers will include songs from the performances given by the madrigals and the concert choir on their tours. Much time has been spent preparing for this unique and special presentation. , Sound good? . more. There presentation of service awards pins, st and scholarships. Good luck, seniors. CLEANED & PRESSED loifiTlc ments of the school will set up displays and demonstrations in the main hall to show some of the projects students have com pleted this year, said Boyd Williams, chairman of the event. Classes involved will include electronics, (See Page 14B, Col. 1) (Coupon must accompany with other specials.) WESTWOOD - not good order CLEANERS DRIVE-I- N "We've been called The Wizard of Ahhhs in Dry 2572 W. 4700 Sooth OpM 7:M AM Cleaning" 966-4- 2 . 7 PM Mm. Ik 1 2 Saturday .,sbot Theres ll M A A 13 15 STORE HOURS: 9:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. dCLOSEPSPNDAYSl Jumbo Florida Indian River Pink Grapefruit cant refuse. Ready or not, here it Advanced placement testing QMEBED A l.lih EAST SOUTH A 23rd EAST 33rd SOUTH A 23rd EAST 37.3S SOUTH 9ih EAST 2029 EAST 70lh SOUTH 1700 SOtTII A 26ih VEST Stall SOUTH IKICES F.IFFCTIAF. no is HUAlHitMt 2li admission charge; thats an offer you comes. be- gins Monday. This is the culmination of the entire years work for many students who are involved in AP 9Mi dEBQH) Wednesday, with The KHS choirs will present their annual spring concert at 7:30 Monday evening in the , &FOODS rium Grange o Cutting heights i The nual Cougar Fair will be held from 5 to 8 oclock tonight (Thursday) at Kearns high. the audit Bolens 4 HP power propelled mower ? The senior awards banquet will be held (Thursi FMC t one. day) Powerful 4 HP easy start engine Full 22" cutting width Console controls Fixed or float handle V the displays, demonstrations and performing groups prove again that KHS is number i n g Other features include: i Everyone be sure to come to the annual Cougar Fair tonight, and bring your family and friends to see all n a bagger for the times you might want to save your clippings. Just add the optional grass catcher with two bushel bagging capacity. It's also 7 KEARNS. Various depart con- Besides preparing for regular tests, many students have been studying extra hard for A.P. tests, also to be held next week. A.P. stands for advanced placement and students taking one or more of these, (classes taught on a college level) will receive 12 hours college credit if they pass the A.P. tests in their area of study. Good luck, everyone. - Cougar Fair Tonight Music, music, music. It tames the wild beast and makes the world go round. And tonight its free. Registration for the ACT is due tomorrow (Thursday), so, juniors, get yours in the mail today for sure. Its the last chance this year to take this required test for college admission. June DithTsTcoup.on PANTS At Kearns High The Cyprus art festival and choir concert will be held this even- - and sophomores are anx PROCESSING . . . Kearns high senior Troy Young conducts survey for marketing research class, one of several programs assisted by Career Center. Bolens MulcherBagger A time. Juniors ments who qualify for these awards. Yester- - s.v day was the annual painting of the C. This is done by the C club. Also, it was final elections. years. It will be a night of recognition for the students at and wont fail a needed class at this point in great accomplish- F B L A banquet. their high school grad-uation credits 1 throughout year. This assembly will begin at 1:30. There will be many people with q all their required achievements the as well as the dance An awards night for the students at Taylorsville high will be held Wednesday. A symbolic pin will be given to the top 15 seniors who have achieved a certain amount of points through the activities they have participated in throughout have made outstanding banquet, ber. make sure they An awards assembly will be held tomorrow for those who have was the band val- iant efforts to you. Mon-da- y ville has had a pretty good year. Its going to be a year to remem- . ! ing held tomorrow and Saturday at Liberty park. Best wishes to Many of the clubs and organizations at Cyprus have been having their final banquets for the year. ra , Taylors- '4 -- luck to all of you. Also, state tennis will be itso 1 a c t iv ities. Seniors are mak- Cyprus have qualified for this event. Best of al-- m draw- year-en- d will be held at Weber State all day today and tomorrow. Some very talented people from lorsville school 1981-8- 2 ing to a close and everyone is caught in the hustle and bustle of year. throughout The state track meet slow down a bit. - The year is rapidly activity room. Come and enjoy an evening of music. There is no charge for admission. iously awaiting May 27 when they will be free from school. And everyone is preparing for next week, because that is the week teachers love and students hate -test you guessed it week. classes. Passing the tests means college credit. Good luck, 415:$o everyone. Time goes on and with it goes the school year. The official adios will occur one week from tomorrow (May at the farewell assembly. 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