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Show WEST Pioneer's 750 Students Involved School's Olympics I- - a; S5r p$tf , Teachers also dressed is the theme for the Cyprus high girls pref dance, to be held from 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday night in the Hotel Utahs Lafayette ballroom. Music will be by Bondage. The event is under the direction of CHAG officers Lisa Johnson, president; Stacey Pedersen, vice president; Lisa Giblette, secretary; Janeen Wendy Batt, historian-reporteMerrick, senior representative; Kristy Robinson, junior representative; Lori Turner, sophomore representative. You And I r; . . . That's quite a trick Pioneer elementary student has performed to give her the Pippi Longstocking look for character parade on Friday. June 1983 from 2600 to 2820 West between 4700 and 4835 South, 11 lights; a block from 2030 to 2150 West between 5225 and 5310 South, five lights. Kearns is slated to get 21 lights in a block from 5495 to 6010 West between 5540 and 6200 South. The marriage of a computer and pulse rate monitor, allows medical personnel to almost instantly detect changes in pulse rate that might be catastrophic for a patient. A visual display allows constant supervison and a built-i- n alarm system ensures quick notice of a problem. South, five lights. The four areas of east Magna slated to get lights include: a block from 7420 to 7665 West between 3685 and 3800 South, seven lights; a block from 7240 to 7420 West between 3695 and 3770 South, six lights; a block from 7240 to 7575 West between 3825 and 3960 South, six lights; a block from 7200 to 7750 West between 2685 to 3310 South, five lights. The three areas of Taylorsville slated to get lights include: a block from 2200 to 2700 West between 4500 and 4835 South, nine lights; a block MURRAY 4961 So. State 266-399- 1 MOTHER LODE Bennion 7:10-9:0- Get To 0 6200 So STATE BARGAIN MATINEES DAILY Till 4 00 P M Except Sunday MATINEES SATURDAY Call For Show Times HOMEWORK as Dance On Saturday Agenda For Cyprus MAGNA. storybook characters for the parade and costumes and floats covered a wide range the spkoesman said. Included in the entries were a gingerbread house float for Hansel and Gretel, a chocolate factory float to represent the Willie Wonka books and a ship float, complete with Captain Hook, for Peter Pan. There were also lots and lots of the Wizard of Oz characters, spokesman observed. By Thursday, Feb. 3, VIEW 5660 South, five lights; a block from 2120 to 3380 West between 6200 and 6580 South, 11 lights; the corners of both 6290 and 6385 South on 2700 West, two lights; a block from 2305 to 3305 West between 6245 and 6470 South, 10 lights; a block from 1300 to 1540 West between 6200 and 6500 South, six lights; a block from 1415 to 1530 West between 6020 and 6170 Parade Climaxes GRANGER. The entire student body of 750 participated in a parade as the climax of a reading Olympics program at Pioneer elementary. Each classroom was invited to prepare a float representing a favorite book and students were asked to dress to represent their favorite character in a book, a spokesman said. Luana Baadsgaard, media coordinator, prepared a list of special books for which students could receive extra points. The response was so great, she commented, that for the first time, the shelves containing childrens classics were emptied. Students also read their own favorites. Local author Dora Flack visited the school to present a book review. The contest continued throughout January. Students were presented gold, silver and bronze awards for number of pages read. valicy 39 Lights BENNION. This community will get the lions share of new street lights approved by the Salt Lake County Commission in January. of Bennion are Six sections scheduled to get a total of 39 more lights by June, according to Tosh Kano, transportation engineer for the County Public Works Department. Other communities scheduled to get new lights by June include four sections in east Magna, 24 lights; three sections of Taylorsville, 25 lights; a section of Kearns, 21 lights. Although the commission approved installation of 111 high pressure sodium lights, a list of only 109 was submitted to the County Commis- r,288 THE ENTITY SOPHIE'S CENTER TROLLEY E.H?? t o" Fo CHOICE Bly PG THE TOY 255 359S ; KISS ME CENTER FAMILY TROLLEY M7 TIME RIDERS To lun on glvd GOODBYE PG PG 255 3595 TROLLEY 1?? ffc I N THE MAN CENTER' FAMILY FROM , 4 lun on ei riverI snowy PG sion. MOTHER Kano said three of the lights will be 27,500 lumen installed overhead, 10 lights will be 9,500 lumen installed overhead and 98 will be 5600 lumen installed in compliance with underground utility covenants. The locations for the lights was designed jointly by Utah Power and Lignt and the County Traffic Engineering staff based on the master plan and traffic engineering principles to improve traffic safety, Kano said. A total of 904 lights has been approved in the implementation of the countys street light master plan that was adopted in the 1982 budget, Kano said. 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