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Show THE GREEN SHEET 5B Thursday, January Honor Students Are Named KEARNS Names of students on the high honor roll for the first term have been announced at Kearns junior high Nninth grade students appearing on the high honor roll include Heidi Adams Soma Barton, Katrina Ber rie Damela Berta, Jason Campbell, Bradley Coggins Cheryl Dye Tina Farnworth Rodney Farrimond Anthonv Maiguerite Greenland HuM Kristine Johnson Kelli Johnston. Brian Kenney, Kay Kirby Also, April Knight, Rang Lee Michelle Luckart, Rory Mann, Jen nv Mower Tanya Packer Amy Phillips Roslvn Stosich Stacey Tan ner, Angela Trujillo, Mark oorhies Dena Weston CAVALCADE by Jennifer Napier Well the snow has finally fallen on Utah EXPLORING EXPLORERS . . . Amy Pett, Trish Bailey and John Broadhead work diligently on pioneer figures in a social studies unit at Farnsworth elementary. At Farnsworth- - Students Study Colonial Lifestyle GRANGER Miniature mountain men, Indians and explorers are taking the limelight at Farnsworth as fifth grade students paiticipate in a social study unit about early America The students, taught by Chris Taylor, have been studying units involving colonial America, he explained, learning about the early settlers, why they left Europe and how they came to this country Students have learned that many coming from England originally settled in the New England area, and how some, dissatisfied with life in the towns and villages, wandered to the mountains We have been studying their everyday life, how they actually lived, what they had to do to survive, the teacher said Students have been making figurines of the early explorers, trappers and Indians For the heads, styrofoam balls are first carved, then dipped in wax and, when set, colored with crayon Students die WARRIOR . sewing clothing for their little figures and making stands on which to display them, he said WORLD As the unit continues, the students Clements by Shelly will try their hand at activities the Welcome back, everyone I sure settlers considered part of their life, the teacher noted hope you all had a terrific vacation everyday and are ready to start working such as dipping candles making soap and quilting again There are only thiee weeks Their mini people and other items left until the end of the term, so will be displayed in the school better get busy you'd This month is going to be a busy one To start off, this is Sophomore Pride Week There will be a stomp tomorrow (Friday) to end the week Next week is Senior Pride Week, with the Senior Ball Saturday night Youd better start asking the girls soon or itll be too late Next week is also the presentation of the school play, Ordinary People This should prove to be another GRAN G Hi Piontei u mentary tremendous production by the THS drama department Tickets are on PTA officers will host a nsis in ocloi K sale in the book store before school Education sympe uin . and during both lunches They are tonight (Thursday) at the school, priced at $4 for adults and $3 foi 3860 So 3380 West Panel members will include Carol students with an activity card It will be held in the little theater where L Clark, Governor Norm seating is limited, so get your tickets Bangerters administrative assistant for education. Senator Bill Barnow before they 'i e all gone The w eek starting Jan 19 is Spn it ton, Darlene Hutchison, Utah Board Dr J Dale of Education, Week, so be prepared for a lot of fun Sports activities at THS are also Christensen, Granite School District board member, Lenora Plothow, on the move this month The basketball team had a game Tuesday at state PTA president, Dr Riley ONeil, Assi tant Superintendent, Granger and will play again tomor Granite School District row against Cottonwood at home Marianne Funk, education This will probably be an exciting game, so come out and support our specialist for the Deseret news, will serve as moderator spectacular team The hockey team had a great 7 3 Speakers will inform , articipants win over Bountiful Saturday and w ill of options available m e. ih c them be playing at Cottonwood Heights to exercise lights m liifiuenu; the spending of education doll, m sdid tonight at 7 45 If you like excitement and lots of action you should Valene Colling1- PI oie-- i lent Weve all ( ar i about Urn u isis be at the hockey game The wrestlers have a home meet including the mui peuent tonight against Cottonwood Good in 1986 taxes passed h hie M m luck, guys Legislature Nov 26 We wonder if people know they Well, like I said January is a busy month, so don't just sit around and can influence how that money is let the excitement pass you by Get a spent We want to invite anyone indate now for the Senior Ball and go terested to attend this meeting and to the stomp Friday after the game Maybe youll meet the one you want become informed, she said There will be a question and to ask to the Senior Ball at the stomp or at the game, so get involved and answer period folowing the panel discussion start the new year off right elementary Non skiera ke myself shed a tear or two when the first flakes glided down Irom the sky But it appears that the White plague is here to stay for a while So, in the meantime, enjoy the dopes and shoveling your driveways Cyprus hoopsters hope for a jolly good game tomorrow (Friday) night anxiously w aitmg to bounce over the Granite Farmers The starting buzzer rings at 7 30 in the Granite gym So be there, despite the slick roads In other sports news, today offers a lot of activity Wrestlers will attempt to take down the farmers at Granite tonight at 7 30 This afternoon both the girls and boys JV teams will confront Granite basket-ballei- s here at 3 30 Catch some of the action end give the teams your suppott CAM is back and will soon be Come Homing the presenting dance Its i casual guys choice and is scheduh t for Jan 30 So guys start planning If winter is bogging you down already, John Paul has a Surprise for all those interested in a little action For more info, talk to J P or some other exec council person While we snow lovers get to stay in this beautiful frozen desert, the Spinnakers are suffering in the Hawaiian tropics even as we read Im sure theyre totally miserable eating all of those exotic fruits, surfing and soaking in the rays From the bottom of our hearts, we extend our condolences Yeah, right Anyway, hope theyre having fun Be sure to greet them Tuesday with a hearty Eighth graders include W end Ab bott Jennifer Bell, Loan Do Diane Alicia Eve Graham Ellingson Hansen, Matthew Hansen Tamara Hansen Lori Hess Melissa Hillam Melisa Hillam Melisa Hiskev Min dy Hoercherl, Mitzi Jones, Patricia Kempton, on scrub! coming Kearns Kim Killev Nick Lemberg Frank Morgan Pern Mounga Jenna Nichols Dirk Pace Korin Parry, Gerrv Pond Holley Roberts, Rachel Jennifer Rock, Shell v Stanton Walker Marlene Wilson, Jonathan Wood Corinne Zimmerman Secenth grade students receiving recognition include Melam Allen, ngelia Bates Kortnee Bates Bran di Bird Tiffany Campbell Tina Barbara Christensen Campbell Tom Crose Jason Eastman Debra Evans Tonya Gray bill Tina Gieenland Tamara Griffiths Lor raine Giover, Erin Hanks Daniel Haivev Loftin Harvey, Melissa Haves Brad Holt Jenm Johnston Also Suliana Kato Sheryl Kemp ton Lisa King Lone King Brenda Also Lister Jared Meier 3 30 There will be a stomp held on the 16th for all you dancers I know youre all ready to put on your dancin shoes Hae you thought about scholar-sh'p- s or even going to college, if not think about it Many college and university deadlines for admission and scholarships are coming up very soon You should all think about post high school education, its to your benefit If you don t think you could get a scholarship, just try it anyhow, y ou might just surprise yourself Its worth a shot That s this week for you and a little of next Don t forget to get involved and make each day count Do not Thought for the week squander time for that is the stuff life is made of Callie Michaelson Cherie Miller Niki Moleni Johna Nichols Lisa Revnolds Kenneth Robinson Joseph Scheafei Jeiemy Sharp, Melissa Spencer Can Tabish Jeiemy Tem David Tomer Daniel W addoups Christopher W dde 964-117- 7 WEST JORDAN 1608 17. 7800 SOUTH 566-060- r COUPON $9088 pAii BRAKES Mm I I I j m We rehne d scs or drums on most passenger cars and l,5h' trucks Add 5 0 lor metallic pads Honored only at Big O of Kearns & West Jordan Offer ends Jan 7 h 1987 1 - NATIONWIDE WARRANTIES ir FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL FAST EXPRESS LANE SERVICE I I COUPON COMPUTERIZED ! 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