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Show Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET 6B 27, 1986 At Robert Frost Elementary - On Birthday Of Favorite Poet, Pupils Let The World Know It They are assisted by class representatives and Leslie Wallberg of the PTA, plus Kathleen Dent and Sandy Giilings, faculty advisers. The program began Monday with reading of the Spirit Week declaration over the school intercom. Tuesday was designated crazy hat day and art and essay displays were set White. GRANGER. A week-loncelebration is planned at Robert Frost elementary as students and staff observe the birthday anniversary of the poet for whom the school is named. Activities are under the direction of student body officers Alisa McAf-feHeather Southern and Kimberly g e, up in the school halls. Entries in the art contest could be submitted in any medium, but were required to be in the form of a birthday card to Robert Frost. Words, however, did not have to be included. Essay entries, no longer than one page, were to follow the theme If Robert Frost could see our school today, he would be most proud of . . . single-space- d Awards will be presented in both with one art and essay categories, Truman PTA Election Date Is Scheduled GRANGER. Election of officers school year PTA will for the 1986-8be held at 7 p.m. on April 10 in the e room at Truman elementary. Nominated for office are Ethel Shields, president; Marsha Benson, Debra Johnson, vice president; student selected from each grade level. Wednesday (Robert Frosts actual birthdate) was dress-uday with students and staff invited to wear nice clothes in his honor, and room mothers arranging for birthday cupcakes. Today (Thursday) is spirit day and will feature a spirit assembly, including musical numbers, awards to winners in the art and essay contests, poetry recitations, teacher appreciation presentations, singing of the school song, announcement of the suggestion box winner and a Students and staff are p sing-alon- being invited to wear Robert Frost or any white, gold or : (school colors) clothing. Other activities throughout week include a daily ;ood mannt drawing; letters of appreciate written to parents; books and movies made available from the school library; and the suggestion box contest, with the person offering the best suggestion for making improvements to the school chosen the winner. Parents and friends are being invited to attend any of the activities, particularly the spirit assembly, said principal Martin Mock. 7 Tjrprr multi-purpos- WARRIOR WORLD by Kim Crittenden Congratulations to Warrior wrestlers Steve Bascum and Chris Peet. These wrestlers had outstanding victories in the Vernal competition Saturday. Alumni wrestler Craig Stauffer along with Todd Humphreys, Dave VandeVeegaete and Steve Kunz placed first in the competition at Skyline. Second place went to Howard Peet and Mike Gonzales. Mike McLachlan, Galen Almond and Scott Jasmer placed third. Dont forget the state freestyle meet will be held Saturday at Pleasant Grove. The meet will begin at 10 a.m. and will run throughout the day. Good luck to all Warrior Students Kimberly White, Alisa McAffee, Heather Southern, from left, are helping with preparations for birthday assembly that will pay tribute to Robert Frost, noted American poet for whom their school is named. TRIBUTE . . . SteppersClaim Honors On Coast KEARNS. Kerry Vance, teacher of the Smart Stepper Majorettes, Kearns high Community School baton twirling group, has received the Westy award in recognition of her dedication to twirling. Mrs. Vance was selected from among teachers across the western region of the United States during the regional baton'Championships' held in Anaheim, Calif, last week. The award was presented by Gary Avery of the National Baton Twirling Assn, in recogniton of her efforts to promote quality baton twirling in Utah and directing youth in wor- wrestlers. The dance concert will be presented April 9 and 10, starting at 7 p.m. Tickets may be purchased for $1.50 for students and $2 for adults. The Dance Company has been practicing long hours to make the concert fantastic. Congratulations to the new drill team and Echelon members. If those newly initiated members thought that tryouts were tough, baby, you aint seen nothin yet. thwhile activities. Six of Mrs. Vances students and their parents also attended the event. Winning in various events were Kathy Anderson, Bennion; Lorri Deans, Magna; Hope Ellefson, Taylorsville; Marci Karth, West Jordan; Shannon Vance, Kearns and ' Kerff " Webb," SoOth Jordan, all mebers of the Smart Steppers. Registration is under way for the next baton twirling session at Kearns. Those interested may register at the school or by contacting Mrs. Vance at Has Moved ToWust ValleFor Liquidation Lakes 1 Thrift Store We have some of the lowest prices in Utah Try the store that tries to fit your needs at the prices you can afford. Salt OFF WINTER CLOTHING Coats, Sweaters. Boots, Skis, Skiwear "22,000 square feet of good clean used Treasures" for your needs. From the Finest Homes in the Salt Lake area. Second hand doesn't mean second best. 3559 Market City West Valley 966-398- 1 We accept bankcards I guess you all are ready for spring break. . Well, it has finally arrived and it should be a great four days. Today (Thursday) is the day in CHS history that Cyprus puts on the greatest talent show seen on our stage. The TalentNon-Talen- t Show also proved to be the funnest assembly this year. It is also the best way we could conclude third term. The assembly has a wide range of performances, from Scott and the Rock Doctros, to an interesting type of poetry recitation. The assembly also includes a barbershop quartet and a talented Hawaiian dancer. Today is also Boots McGee Day, so I hope ya all remember to wear your favorite boots. Cyprus enjoyed Wednesday, a class competition in track. The sophomores challenged the seniors, but the results of that are yet to be seen. This event took place after school yesterday and was sponsored by the track team and coaches. Be glad that the stress of third term is over and enjoy the four-da- y weekend. reaKfast Special Wn itf i HAWAIIAN Bwri hrMkfait kauri Choice of Bacon, Sausage or Ham Hashbrowns Egg 1 Toast 4100,5 lb NOTIONS 40 Off Good 'til Easter GIMME CURL By Helene Curtis PERMS Cut Included HAIRCUT & STYLE Reg. 16 $2qo $1 250 fewV'- jfcuc Using funds earned in this years PTA officers have ordered a sound system for the school's stage and a black-lin- e copy machine, and will leave a balance of about $200 for next years PTA boad to begin their projects, Mrs. Pugh said. r, Ask for Chris, Sandy or Lezlie 9 3540 So. 4000 W. 968-340- to Jwt Fri.. 8 m4:3d pm; Sit I mi-- pa Me, CHEESE VVEOTEXIN r) Wily I ) KlMttY &$&&&& Sftertos BEANr CREAMED M ov VWOUL H&U CORH MEDIUM. I lv OLIVES TT3MAT0SC0P 6At5fMies 65 SB eTOJOiCG floor. miniature -- FROZEN) iSus 28? ROO- , r-u- -1. 1 D- eggs Hashbrowns Toast Pie 4 imrrrmrrrr mMrmMrmrMn PIE OF THE MONTH CHOCOLATE MINT 1 Id m Id II p m. Friday and Saturday NOTIONS 2 Soup or Salad Garlic Cheese Bread or Corn Bread Sunday 3 400 Retails $650 ON 5 OZ. STEAK BREAKFAST Broiled A Marinated Chicken Breast Choice of Potato lim C Special CHICKEN 4.m to 16 p m Monday Iftftf Tftu'ldoy to f p.m. IRONRITE by Cheryl Fennema ITEMS ; FOR ADDITIONAL MILD CHEDDAR. CYPRUS CAVALCADE ALL USED Piller' BRING IN THIS AD BRAND NEW 969-527- fund-raise- off V HAMS 968-652- "30 Difftnnt Kindt" of Pitt Baktd Frtsh Daily representative. Since there is only one nominee for each office, the election will be conducted by voice vote at the meeting, said spokesman Debbie Pugh. Additional nominations may be made by calling Gwen Scholes, no later than April 4. The school choir will perform at the meeting. PTA officers are welcoming back principal Lyman Bond, and wish to express appreciation to Gene Rosvall who has filled in during Mr. Bonds recuperation. PTA officers obsserved teacher appreciation week last week with a variety of activities. On Monday each teacher received a jar of lemon drops; Tuesday, doughnuts and juice; Wednesday, an apple; Thursday, personalized memo pads and on Friday, room mothers and children participated in individual presentations. u) APRIL 1, 1986 50 teacher '- 4195 West 5415 South Kearns, Utah APRIL FOOLS SALE a. r Lou Edwards, 70 TOOELE FABRICS secretary; Susan Anderson, treasurer; ALL FABRICS Entire Inventory Q( 3815 5400 SO. Kearns Wa (Westpoint Center) 969-898- 9 SLICED TQ.AMOiS PPESH LEttUCC l SP CELERY PARISHES ru 6R EEN ONIONS 2.gy g Y'JW ril T |