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Show we5T VALLEY VIEW B Thursday, Sept. Remember When - Quake Damaged Magna Community THREE YEARS as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 6, 1979. student attendance. The count in Granite School District and the government required all secondary education facilities to immediately turn thermostats down to 65 A hearing degrees was set to discuss plans acres of near 4800 to the and respectively . . . Milton Johnson prepared to start the new school year as principal at Taylorsville elemen- 7.3 tary. no-ma- property located land, 1,175; 1.065 sports programs, ... annex nearly 1,809; . . . Cyprus, Charles T. Williams and John F. Wiemer were added as staff members at Utah Technical College in the veterans and temperature restrict- to Granger, Granite, Emergency building ions went into effect was Kearns, 1,947; NINE YEARS as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 6, 1973. W. 2100 South, Granger-Hunte- r Improvement District . . . Joyce Payne was announced as the new PTA president for the coming year at Whittier elementary. A $63,500 began on a project to Ut&uuti) facility at Kearns junior high neared completion, expected to be ready for use within 60 days. THE LEGISLATURE By SENATOR ... area field park in Hunter A ground- breaking ceremony was planned in Kearns for the new Girls Village to be located on five acres of land at 5800 So. 4800 West . . . Work on the new physical education Kearns topped all other west valley area first-da- y ELECT RONALD L. PRODERT THIRTEEN OF THE PEACE 3RD PRECINCT ARS AGO, as PATROLED YOUR STREETS Plans to Institute Night Court Enforce Penalty for Drunken Driving Years Experience in Law 1 1 Enforcement Probert Cares About People Paid for by Concerned Citizens to Elect Probert Granite district boundary changes resulted in the appointment of Mrs. Mark C. (Marilyn) Spainhower as the new PTA president for Whittier elementary, replacing Mrs. Mildred Olsen . . . A month of bargaining resulted in an $806 average pay increase Utah. Legislat- the western SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 1, 1966. J. The daughters starting at four different schools in the fall. Sonjia at Fremont elementary, Judy at West Lake junior high, Nancy at Granger high and Suzette at BYU . . . Granite School District prepared to team teaching in the district for the first time, beginning at Philo T. Farnsworth elementary . . . Max Giles and A. O. Tatro were installed as new members of the Hunter Lions club. TWENTY YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 6, 1962. An earthquake shook Magna and the surroun- ding area, causing and Granger 40-b- Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! yours, To 262-668- September Saving 6 Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy e Deseret Industries Thrift Store West Valley-Mag- na 3602 South 7200 W. 250-426- 2 9:30 a. m. -- 5:30 p.m. Mon.-Sa- t. Deseiel Industries is the hendrcepped end those in need - high schools a day off while the buildings were inspected for damage . . . The new Valley West hospital, 4180 W. 3500 South, was finished and ready for groundbreaking ceremonies . . . Judy Sheppick and Barbara Yeates of Magna won awards from DAV for hospital service. sheltered irotkshop Its employees reclaim donated joods - the elderl. place resolutions federal government certain collective concerns and requests and others outlined goals and action for the individual western states. The conference was highlighted by Secretary James Watt's appearance and speech. Earthquakes Since 1926, earth- quakes have killed almost 500,000 people and caused $10,000 million in property It is damage. estimated that 13 million people have been killed by earthquakes in the last 4,000 years. states and S. Donald L. Thorpe were named new bishops in Granger North stake. of 13 is held Jensen and Donald criminal justice, transportation and international trade, were deliberated on. Several legis- latures public were discussed and several laws in other states were considered. Then the delegation voted and passed several of the resolutions. Some aimed at relaying to the Council is an organization of . Hubert T. Marchant, . The the course, energy development and water policy. These subjects, along with ure. for Granite School District teachers . . Our Labor of Love 2-- Of lands is a priority item in the west, as well as Last week the western conference of the Council of State Governments was held in Salt Lake City, hosted by the reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 4, 1969. minor damage and giving students at Cyprus ONLY CANDIDATE WHO HAS BARTON YE- This One Could Be Yours ... If you are the owner or occupant of this week's CLAIM CASH Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. Last week's winners ($10) were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Massey, 3818 So. 7080 West in Hunter. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. Story Sessions Call Children GRANGER. Pre story time at Granger Library will begin on Sept. 14. A single session will be offered each Tuesday school ogsreo Jaialdm) HQUSEWARESlIOFFICE-SUPPLIESmlSCHOOL- HARDWARE STORES 4067 W. 5415 So. RE-ELE- each year in a different city in the west. It always proves to be very interesting and informative as it brings these legislators CT DUAYNE T. JOHNSON Legislator for ALL to- gether to discuss the issues that are pertinent to their states and the entire west. Several workshops are held in which corresponding is at 11:15 a.m., according to Tina Timko, childrens librarian. Children must be at least 4 years old, she said. THE PEOPLE HOUSE DISTRICT 53 DEMOCRAT Paid Political by Committee for Johnson ' a All JUSTICE HU Diltrict 13 Schugk Percy provide parking facilities for the ball family had four 2, 1976. high schools in contract was awarded and work SIX YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. sues are discussed by the legislators in their various respective assigned committees back home. 2, 1982 Items Subject to Stock on Hand The Family Health and Home Center |