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Show 4B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May Schools 22, 1986 Talbot, Wilson Are Elected At Granger GRANGER. Senior and junior class officers for the 1986-8- 7 school year have been elected at Granger high. Rick Wilson will serve as president of the junior class and Travis Talbot as senior class president. The Wilson lad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wilson, was unopposed in the final election. He will be assisted by Daren Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale W. Cox, vice president. He ran against Amber Lord. Susan Rappley, daughter of Patricia Rappley, is secretary. Her opponent was Delia Harami. Kim Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Jacobs, and Lisa Whitlock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Whitlock, will serve as ALO representatives. They defeated Melinda Bushman and Ann Marie Myrberg. The Talbot youth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Talbot. His opponent was Dave Wall. Lara Parker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne M. Parker, defeated Jerry Hiatt for the position of vice president. Bonnie Simmons defeated Angie Mares for the secretarial post. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ALO officers for the senior class will be Julie Brock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen E. Brock; Kendall Pasborg, son of Sharon Pasborg and Leslie Draper, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Terry K. Draper. Kennedy To Display Talent Next Week GRANGER. Students at Kennedy junior high will host the annual Crusader Knight next week. The event will run from 1 to 3 and from 5 to 8 p.m. on May 29. Also known as Kennedy on Parade, the event highlights activities in all areas of the school, with displays and demonstrations in all departments. A dance and orchestra concert will be included, and students will display their work in arts and crafts, shop classes, cooking and academic areas. Families and friends are being invited to visit the school and view the many displays and performances. r 1 COUPON REDWOOD AUTO SUPPLY 4523 So. Redwood Rd., Taylorsville Mon. Sat., 8 to 8; Sun. 9 to 5 I I -- I I I I I CLOSED MEMORIAL DAY DOMESTIC 1 IMPORTED PARTS n DISCOUNT Bring fliis ON ANY II Ad For ) O U An Additional O PURCHASE (Excluding Sale Items) Expires May 25, 1986 U DISEASES A SURGERY OF THE FEET & Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Running miuries Ingrown toenails Warts Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities NEW LASER THERAPY MACHINE DR. RON BROWN Podiatrist Foot include Lynette Condie, Erica Deal, Robby Steele, Julie Fuller and At West Lake JHS FREE EXAMINATION Specialist When there's trouble a "Foot" Ronnie Yanni. By CAM US Steele Captures Votes Of Students GRANGER. Robby Steele, son of Lora Wilding, will serve as student body president at West Lake junior school year. high during the 1986-8His opponent in the final elections was Ronnie Yanni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Yanni. She will 7 serve as second vice president. Erica Deal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Deal, defeated Julie Gourley in the race for first vice president. Julie Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Leslie G. Fuller, will serve as secretary. Her opponent was Steffanie Swift. Lynette Condie will serve as historian. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Condi, she ran against Jan Willardson. We welcome the new officers and want to commend this years group who have done an outstanding job and given the student body some excellent projects and assemblies, said spokesman Louise Rounds. The retiring officers include Jason Johnson, president; Hang Vu, vice president; Chris Franks, second vice president; Diane White, secretary; Jodi Sartori, historian. 967-333- IF NEEDED The spring sports season is winding down throughout Region Three and the state. The state track meet will be held this weekend. Good luck, Warrior track team. THS soccer is over for the 86 season. Congratulations to the soccer team on the many victories. Congratulations to the baseball team on the shutout victory over Kearns. The 4A state baseball tournament is excitement the whole family will enjoy. The top ranking teams in the state will battle it out next Tuesday at Derks field and Wednesday at the Ken Price field in Murray park. Taylorsville traditionally does very well at the state baseball tournament and this year the Warriors will again be a contender to watch for. Monday night was the annual talent contest and art fair at Taylorsville. In the commons area, beautiful hand made wood furniture, painted art, drawn art, abstract photographs and a fashion show was watched and wandered through. Inside the auditorium, Warriors were competing for cash prizes in the talent show. Michele Angelos was winner. Heather the Davidson, Valerie Lewis and Phil Arnold placed consecutively in the in the Junior category with a violin ensemble. Lynette Eliason and Dan Reavis took second and third. 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