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Show 3B THE GREEN SHEET Kindergarteners To Register At Pioneer GRANGER. Kindergarten orientation and registration will be held tomorrow (Friday) at Pioneer elementary. Registration will take place from 8:30 to 9 a m. A musical program will be presented by the current kindergarten class from 9 to 9:45, followed by refreshments. The newly registered children will be invited to visit a kindergarten classroom for activities from 10 to 10:35, during which time parents will attend a question and answer session. Anyone with kindergarten age children who is unable to attend the orientation is being asked to notify the school as soon as possible so an accurate count of incoming students can be used to determine rooms and teachers needed for next year, said a school spokesman. Scottish dancing by Jennifer Gardner (left), martial arts by Tony Neeley and trumpet playing by Janette Perry are WESTERN HILLS FESTIVAL . . . Up, Up And Away With 8 tinez, Missy Christensen, Ginger Esperson and Tamara Malm, a skit; Bonnie Kay Duncan, a tap dance. Also, Melissa and Christina Owens, piano duet; Jenny Burrolo, Mandy Kade, Heather Peck and Mandy Parsons, a dance; Ginger and Scarlett Esperson, a song; Jennifer Gardner and Lisa Evans, a Scottish dance. April Duncan will play the clarinet, Janette Perry, trumpet. Monica Tilley, Julie Sheppick and Ariel Hunsaker will perform a dance number; Amy Dickman will perform at the piano and Kim Matern and Tonya Bruhn will sing. Also on the program, Amber ny White, treasurer. Following the elections students McDermott and Tricia Elliot will will present a talent show under the perform a dance; Julia Harris and direction of Claudia McLachlen, JaTem Rampton, a song; Jenny school guidance counselor. Hague and Erin Howard, dance; Student performers will include Tony Neeley, a karate demonstraJoel Stanton with a piano solo; tion; Briana Kline. Jessica Fawson, Stephanie Moormon, Destiny Mar- - Tracv Hoffman, Sadie Brown, a e Cheerleaders SponsorContest At Kearns JHS KEARN'S. Winners well be named and alcohol Monday in an anti-druposter contest held at Kearns junior high. The contest is being sponsored by the cheerleaders and their adviser, Robin Dunnebecke. g cash prizes totaling $100 will be awarded winners. The top six posters from each grade will be displayed at the school open house scheduled March 26. Cheerleaders will serve as judges for the contest. Cheerleaders at the school include Tanya Packer, Nicole Cox, Lisa Kaleikini, Christen Morris, Eve Graham, Jenny Mower, Vicky Carlile with Cameo Bryan as the Panther, the school mascot. Pam Jacobsen, If ALL multi-purpos- o WCoupon Only o Showcased At Western Hills KEARNS. Ann-Mari- D dance. And, Shannon Sevria, Susan Mower, Stacey Rose and Heather McCleve, a dance; Deena Reeves, Shannon Dutson, dance; Brandon Brown and James West, a There will also be a song by the student council. Ushers will include Scott Granger, Shannon Muir, Marty Hudson and Kenny Bowden. Decorations will be handled by Amelia Wilkes, Natalie Wilkes, Michelle Starkey, Shelly and Bridget Cheesman. Kasey Hall will serve as stage manager, Fahi Samani as master of ceremonies. Exp. 33187 PROFESSIONAL DRY CLEANING QUALITY dpdq D cleaners poa Dooor FOR DRAPERY j. & WARRIOR D CLEANERS WORLD The Lady Warriors have been really hot this year. The girls basketball team went into the state playoffs with the odds against them, but they didnt let that put them down and they showed everyone theyre better than people think. Our ladies played four tough games and came away with a second place trophy. Congratulations. Each girl contributed a lot to the team and deserves a big hand. Vida Powell and Natalie Williams were chosen to represent Taylorsville on the team. Way to go, ladies. With basketball season over and spring just around the corner, soccer and baseball seasons begin. The first baseball game was held Tuesday at Hillcresdt and the next game at home is tomorrow (Friday) against Bountiful at 3:30. The soccer team also plays tomorrow here, varsity at 3 and JV at 4:30. Next week the baseball team plays Granite at home on Tuesday and the soccer team plays at Granite at 3:30. Pm sure both teams will do superb. Applications for student government are being taken. If youre interested in running for a student body office - - president, vice president, senate president, secretary, coorhistorian communications dinator or activities chairperson pick up an application in the office. They must be turned in by April 3 to a current SBO or Mr. Taylor. We Continued on page 4 PDQ CLEANERS MINI BLIND CLEANING 278-161- 6 OR 1593 W. 7800 S. 1 CALL 272 0531 HR. HIGHLAND CLEANERS 2041 S. 2100 566-319- 2 E. -- A birth certificate and im- munization! records are required at registration and children must be age 5 on or before Sept. 1 in order to enter school. PUBLIC NOTICE EXCESS Before TeenLink, some families reacted like this when they had to make a phone call . know how active families are. It seems theyre always racing to use the phone. Thats why Mountain Bell developed TeenLink service. With TeenLink, you and your family will have a second phone line. Anyone in the family can use it, or it can be reserved just for the children. So youll not only be able to make calls whenever you like, but receive calls, too. TeenLink service includes a personal like White Pages listing, plus, youll get two of our three most popular special phone features. Three-WaFeatures like Calling and Toll Restrictor (restricts long distance calls so you wont get any surprises on your monthly bill). 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Kindergarten registration w'ill take place March 25 from 9:30 to 11 a.m. at South Kearns elementary. Children are not required to attend the registration since an orientation session will be held in August to acquaint them with the school. 0 6157 Highland Dr. GRANGER. Names of winners in the annual spelling contest have been announced at Truman elementary. Peter Lee was school champion, with Tim Allred finishing second. Seneca Shaw placed third and Ginny VanLeeuwen was fourth. Other high finishers were Tyson Christofferson, Daniel Lowe, Naomi Chang, Cory Davis, Shannon Wishon. Andy Parkinson, Sabra Gertsch, Tisha Palmer, Ryan Atter-bury- , Richard Brough, Brian Amberly Hansen, Matt Salais. Also, Shaun Low, Ryan Lambert, Mike Johnson, Ryan Tegmire, Andy Lee, Challise Heaps, Jennifer Hatley. Randy Diggs, Patrick Johnson, Drew Benson, Darren Wightman. Also, Jason Swallow, Kelly Austin, Dee Sorenson, Amber Hamilton, Steven Robinson, Jason Giles, Jared Mallory, Todd Wood, Alison Lyman. Also Ryan McDonald, Jami Nebel, Steven Mackay, Wendy McBride, Eksayn Anderson, Steven Beck, Gavin Hoffman, Jeannette Kirten, Brian Oakeson. Kindergarten Registration Is Wednesday AtSoutli Kearns D 277-318- 1 Cat-mul- l, by Shelly Clements D E. 6095 Highland Dr. Call For Information I n OLYMPUS OFFERING PICK-U- P & DELIVERY SERVICE! D Cleaners 265-922- 0 Stay In Your Car! lip-syn- Set-ting- PDQ 60389 S. 9th Winners Are Announced Al T ruman School "ft 19, 1987 COUPON just a few examples of talent which will be performed by Western Hills students during a festival e in the room. Art And Talent To Be Talent is the theme of an art exhibit and talent show to be held today (Thursday) at Western Hills elementary. An open house will be held at the school from 6:30 to 7 p.m. for patrons to view the childrens art displays, followed by election of PTA officers for the 1987-8school year. Nominees for office include Sue Wheeler, president; Judi Higley, leadership vice president; Paula Paul, legislative vice president; Flo Graham, teacher vice president; Paul Hansen, principal vice president; Sandy Perry, secretary; Pen- A birth certificate and immunization records are required at registration. Names of winners in the school spelling contest have been announced. with Cales first, Tif-faPark second, Joy Sperry third. Names of outstanding safety patrol members for the past months have also been announced, including Nathan Campbell, Allison Freeman, Althea Lobato, Aimee Fairbourn andTiffani Park. Thursday, March It) Mounum Bell |