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Show THE GREEN SHEET ; 4B 28, 1987 Thursday, May Girls, Boys Staters Are Named At Jordan SANDY. This summer will be an were Selections made by I Jensen, Scott Crystal, Chris Malstrom, Jeff Bourne and Shaun Freeman. fV V't'f'JjSl ??1fL" . :v" V- - " Scheduled to attend Boys State are Cory Linton, Joel Stedman, Chad Maughn, Andrew Mechan, Jeff American Legion representatives. Girls representing the school will include Kathy Reynolds, Cindy Set- terberg, Shelly Matthews, Donna Windward and Lori Gallimore. Alternates include Sherry Weaver and Lisa Burningham. exciting time for students at Jordan high school who have been selected to attend Girls and Boys State, according to Mary Petersen, counselor at the school. V w.l'ra y 1 ! ; NT J 1 f - LdL I fUf " li . , 4tJIv y J . . cSrliP' Jt Sj2hk7'N I L, I dVliJl' 'V ivj"li .f . " instead of payments? WE BUY MORTGAGES Highest Prices Paid First Fidelity Mortgage Corp II." The eighth grade will be having a dance beginning at 11 : 30 a.m. On the 0 final day of school the students will , attend another school movie. . , East Sandy Slates Activities 973-TIE- retaining wans volunteer luncheon to thank all that have helped during the year was held May 27. "There are 75 people who come on a regular basis to assist at the school. It is wonderful to have that many," said Ms. Soren-soA (973-843- WE DELIVER!: loading chutes landscaping fence posts bridges corrals steps-stair- s corner posts custom cutting 4 A&K RAILROAD MM.fM. 15:30; MT.MNI 1505 SO. REDWOOD R0. SLC. UTAH MATERIALS, INC. m E fi 23 rrai iHr S ft ft C DISCOUNT ON EACH R- AAWT ' i fc I USED TIE 8' AND LONGER WEDEUVE- SX g nSI IPlllI 1 tHj this coupon good for $1 S 15'1M7 1505 SOUTH A & K RAILROAD ec? H' ?- - - Students at the school jumped rope for . the American Heart Association on Tuesday, May 26th. Old Ghost Town Days will be held June 4 and a rendezvous will be held June 8, with Marianne Schriener in charge of both activities. On June 9 there will be an open house from 3:30-- 5 p.m. for Vivian Gordon who is retiring. She has served seven years at East Sandy and nine years in other areas. Game Day will be June 10 and physical fitness will be stressed. There will be an award assembly on June 11 at 10:30 and a faculty and student baseball game. CERTIFIED - WEST VALLEY MIDVALE 967-711- BARRELS! HtlpyouHMVrOdt Urge Vcriety Petunias Verbena Salvia .Dahlias ; Vtgttables Marigolds Alysjum 71 Something? CORNS I CALLOUSES N Gttting of Tho Problem! Yon May Not To The bottom "It's just a corn or a callous," jou say. There may be more to it than meets the eye. Corns or callouses that do not fo away or which may haw a hidden problem under the skin that's causinf the problem. Early diagnosis and treatment by a professional can eliminate these nagfing problems forever. 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M "JIM DEBAKIS SHOW" WED. MAY 27, 28 & 29 - 9:00 A.M. KTKK-RADI(630AM) O I IUUIII BREAKFAST, 1 MS E. 7100 SO. CLASSIFIED homes every Thursday morning, covering a lot of territory... Whether you're buying, message, GREEN SHEET FIEDS can do your job. ICMlOCri LEARNING CHILDREN'S 561-353- y trading, " LOVING TEACHERS SANDY SHEET mid-valle- MY PROGRAM 942-531- reach O440 ilaaW EDUCATIONAL PRE SCHOOL d, GREEN no rWAnucocMTn Organizational training, n. B S CIO )0 I SUMMER workshops for leadership skills, volunteers, public relations, drugs and alcohol will be featured, along with workshops for presidents, commissioners, principals, treasurers and secretaries. State PTA President Lenora Plothow will be keynote speaker. Fund raising ideas and local exhibitors will also feature ideas for local boards. Cost is $5 per person which includes box lunch, all handouts and materials. For more information, those interested may contact Kathleen Max-fielRegion secretary, at 3609 Escalade Avenue, or Peggy Frisby at ADS " CAMPSWIMMING needs and concerns and district issues," said Pegg" Frisby, director Region Six PTA. SANDY. Many activities are on the spring agenda at East Sandy according to principal Peggy Soren-so- Hundreds oi Uses Shower Doors SANDY. All incoming and outgoing PTA members are invited to attend a Region Six Convention to be held Thursday, June 4, 1987 at Crescent View middle school (new), 1115 South 300 East, Sandy, 9:30 to 3 p.m. "The meeting will deal with local selling, renting, RAILROAD TIES " I Region Six PTA Hosts Convention r cipal Bill Evans says. In the evening the public is invited to attend the annual Spring Extravaganza at 6 p.m. Student projects from classes such as home-eart and industrial arts will be on display. A musical program will begin at 7 p.m. Tomorrow the sixth graders will hold a cultural fair where they will be exhibiting projects from their studies of other countries. Parents are being invited to attend during the school day. Tlie Fun Run awards assembly is slated for June 3. Those who won in the annual event held on May 27 will be honored. On June 10, the student body officers will be showing a slide presentation featuring the year's events during an assembly. Students will also see a movie, "The Karate Kid from the sale of your home? Would you like CASH today I ') I tured, Scott Crystal. 'Are you receiving payments 970-333- Senrfe. 24 Hr. im.r9.11ty Jordan high school Girls Staters include (from Donno Windward and Kathy Reynolds, front row, and Lori Calllmoro, Sholloy Matthows and CindM Sottorborg, back row. c, Nationwide rjj Fr.. Mobil. LUCKY LADIES . . . Jensen and (back row) Chad Maugham, Jeff a bourne, tory union ana joei ai.oamon. nw. pn- vice project today (Thursday). They will be painting and sprucing up the parking lot, assistant prin- - VV 1 Service Project Extravaganza Set At Eastmont SANDY. National Junior Honor Society members at Eastmont middie school will be involved in a ser- - "i Iri " llSik jCv J Jordan high Boys' State represen- totives include, from left, (front row) Andrew Mechom, Shown Freeman, Chris Mastrom, Jeff ON TOP ' ' JVpf f" J l "1 V JORDfld 'CLASS CO. ' ' , I ?1 f I Y "NIGHT KALL" WED. MAY 27 - 6:00 P.M. KALL-RADI- O (910AM) |