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Show Ramblin' On Not too many people in this world could transform a simple, phrase like "Good Evening" into a murky, even sinister expression. But it was the specialty of Sir Alfred Hitchcock, who died last week in Hollywood, to take Now, Good Evening is about as basic a statement as one can make. Walter Cronkite exudes trust and security when he says it five nights a week, even though the news that follows more often than not shows that it hasnt been such a good day. We all say it to one another, even though its a pretty hollow remark most of the time. some of the But when Hitchcock said you knew Eevening, there was some special meaning attached to the words. What? That wasnt clear. And that was the beauty of it. more common experiences in Goooood life and fill them with suspicion, mystery, thrills, and chills. Audiences loved it. Hitchcocks rendition of Good Even- ing" at the beginning "N by Mike Gorrell It was somewhat ironic - perhaps a final example of poetic justice the master of the macabre died in the most peaceful of fashions - in his sleep. Fortunately, however, his passage from the scene is only partial. Hitchcock still lives, and always will, in -- g home economics; Darrell Priest, industrial arts; Lisa Monson, At KHS PTSA Awards Going To 12 olarships from the Kearns high PTSA dur- ing the annual Cougar Fair activities Thursday night. For the second year, were scholarships to awarded senior dents showing stu- out- standing performance in a particular area. Recipients are nominated by teachers and winners are selected by a panel of department heads and faculty members. The recipients include Art Montano, art; physical education; Kelly Finnegan, science and Jeff English; Jana Jacobsen, fire arts; Janel Ladle, home economics; Neal Betz, industrial education; Kelly Walker, Brenda Shaw, physical education; Mary Ann science; Geri Lambson, social studies and Rodger MacFar-lane- , Van-denber- Key club. are Rae-lyLeamy, art; Amy Martindale, business; Kathy Stewart, EnRunners-u- p n Lynette Boyce, Turkey Pastrami Ham Chili Beef Bologna Corned Beef Combo Hot Dog Chile Chef included by the dance club, jazz band, gymnastics team, boys and girls athletic departments, drama club and a fashion show by DECA members. Exhibits of student work included art in various forms, woodcraft items from tables to chests of drawers, refinished and personalized cars and trucks and craft items. Sherrie Hirst, second vice president of the Granite Secondary PTA Council installed new PTSA officers for the 1980-8school year. Olga Milius will serve as president, with Barbara Bird as first vice performances DeAnn Stowe, mathematics; Job, social studies. The event Debbie Weight, business; Kathy Milius, distributive education; glish; 969-790- 2 Shir- Christensen, treasurer. New board members Patsy Gustin, Joy Ferguson, LuDean Searle and Barbara Smith were introduced. Recognized for outstanding contribution in directing the scholar- were ship program Lynn and Diane Bateman. Mrs. Bateman serves as scholarship chairman At home, youd just sit there and Fortunately here, too, the theatis dark. That way no one can recognize that the fool screaming and sliding deeper and deeper into the chair, is you. er From that movie alone, everyone knows without a doubt, what Lou Gehrig looked like. The spit-ti- n image of Gary Cooper. Thats quite a legacy for a home run Movies have molded our outlook on life. Sometimes correctly, just as often wrongly. Just now there is a lot Thespians Due Awards KEARNS. The annual Kearns high Academy Awards program will be held at 7 p.m Wednesday in the activity room. d 2 George Taylor and Eva Elkins will serve as master and mistress of ceremonies. Nominated for best for the actor are Taylor for his role in The Mousetrap and Dan Young for his portrayal of J. Pierpont Finch in How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying Wl DELIVER students and Phil Lerdahl for his role in the one-aplay. Vying for honors as best actress are DeAnn Stowe for the musical, Jana Jacobsen for her part as Mrs. Boyle in WE DELIVER WE DELIVER Valley View News Thurs., May 8, 1980 and Deb"Mousetrap bie Lawrence for her role as Regna Giddons in The Little Foxes. Awards will also be given for best character actress and actor, best supporting actress and actor and cameo actress and actor. WE DELIVER ' Try a Want Ad! WE DELIVER WE DELIV DO IT were awarded certificates. They will receive their scholarships next week. just because -- -- two PEOPLE APE HOLLERING AT EACH OTHER, THAT DOESN'T ALWAYS MEAN IT'S A SOUND ARGUMENT. I0NE WEEK SPECIAL 4x4x8 POST SJ65 2x4x92 Va 2x4x8 mOmi Ondt Kit FENCE CLIPS Kearns Start May In Keanu ILILING, 4000 W., Kearns, Utah Chillers and thrillers are even better. How many times do you see people jump out of their chairs or scream when theyre watching TV. Probably only when they see that woman with the clothes pin on her nose. But, in the theater its dark, tension is high, your eyes are glued to the big screen, and what happens. The person next to you touches your arm accidentally, you both jump and scream, and everyone else in the theater follows suit. At KHS PTSA. Winning about the accuracy of Vietnam War movies. What Hollywood produces will have an impact on how people in the future view that war. All that many people know about the Crimean War is taken from The Charge of the Light Brigade. Entertaining movie. But pure fiction, not history. On the lighter side, it makes it easier for people to picture heroes and villains and those in between. Charles Bronson - tough guy. Clint East-woo- worse yet. Woody Allen Woody Allen. Along the line of movie classics, look what Pride of the Yankees did for one of baseballs immortal players. of debate probably chuckle. What a bore. 1.49 m. Swim Program RIENDLIEST Bottfwi'a Ph. secretary and -- Salad,,', 4725 So. 4000 W., Place in4725Town! So. on, ley -- Christopulos, principal, second vice president; Betty Fast, third vice president; Gladys Ly RESHESf, 1 Of course its true that television has taken over a good portion of the viewing audience. But a lot of that is garbage with a capital G. Besides, theres just so much more to watching a movie in a theater compared to seeing it at home for the first time. Best of all, you dont have to put up with commercials every 20 minutes - more often as the show gets exciting - showing some woman talking about dirty laundry with a clothes pin stuck on her nose. Theres something contagious about films when you see them in a theater. Think about it. Youre watching Blazing Saddles or a Pink Panther movie and the person next to you starts laughing. What do you do? You laugh, whether you thought the line was that funny or not. Then the person next to you, and the person next to him, and the person next to her starts laughing, and before you know it, the whole place is laughing. Now thats fun. president; William COOPH 969-790- 2 them. What would guys do for dates without them? 1 iV1 PH. without -- of his television program typifies his genius for injecting the mysterious into the commonplace. KEARNS. Twelve students received sch- his films. That makes all of us his beneficiaries. At this point in time, its hard to believe that the film industry which he did so much to develop has existed for less than a century. One can almost picture Julius Caesar, returning home after a hard days work across the Rubicon, plopping down a few lire and taking the wife and kids to see One Flew Over the Oracles Nest, Romy II, the sequel to the story of Romulus and Remus. Maybe even a Greek version of Marathon Man. Movies are such an integral part of modern life for many people that its hard to imagine what wed do BUILDERS MART 968-212- 1 3555 W. 3500 So. To 27 KEARNS. Swimming lessons for persons from six months to age 60 and older will be offered at the Kearns pool beginning May 27. Classes will be held between 8 a.m. and noon and 4 to 6:30 daily, with each session lasting 40 minutes. Cost of the two week course will be $15. Classes will be available for all levels from beginners to competitive swim team, said manager Dave Howick. Those interested may register at the pool or may contact Mr. Howick, a ANNUAL AFFAIR . . . Gearing for Academy Award at Kearns high are Lisa Chappell, Kyle Anderton, Jana Jacobsen. West Lake To Honor Students GRANGER. The annual recognition assembly for West Lake junior high will be held May 19. The 9 a.m. assembly will single out students in seventh, eighth and ninth grade who have achieved in various areas of their schooling during the past year. stUlXHf ESDBnB WE DELIVER WE DELIVER CDa1Df CECHIBP WE DELIVER WE DELIVER WE DELIVER WE DIL5 WE Really do love Moms . . . IN FACT, Theyre our favorite people because theyre our best customers . . . We love em so much were going to have a FREE PLANT for the first 300 mothers who visit the mall, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday May 8, 9, and 10. 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