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Show At West Lake singled out for science honors by Utah State University here. Steven Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Peterson of Granger, was chosen to receive a - Foote New Prexy GRANGER. Student body officers have been Regional Meet Set In Hunter HUNTER. A regional conference for leaders in the four Hunter stakes will be held tomorrow night (Friday) at Hunter stake center, Pavant. The 6:30 to 5000 East W. 9:30 p.m. session will be under the direction of David D. Lingard, regional representative. Bishoprics, high councilors, priesthood and stake auxiliary leadership have been invited to attend the conference. WE DELIVER WE DELIVER DOIT elected at West Lake junior high for next Named president was Kelly Foote, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Foote, 4084 Omega Way. His brother Dave was involved in the finals for that office at Granger high. The new president attended Kennedy junior high as a seventh grader before his family moved to the West Lake area. First vice president is Dale Eldredge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Eldredge, 3962 So. 3600 West. His opponent was Chris Labrum. The post of second vice president automatically went to Gene Tafoya, son of Mr. and WE DELIVER Muriel Way, who was in the finals for student body president. Terri Stanley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Stanley, 3929 W. 3280 South, one of 17 children, was elected yourself ? CEDAR FENCING 5 CEDAR FLAT TOP outstan-din- from Utah, and Idaho. Selected students and Chemistry Biochemistry. A WE DELIVER WE DELIVER Reg. 2 m 15-1- - 7 Annual Event Slated SALT mim 0ra4 Dried 1.39 ee. KH LAKE. WE DELIVER WE DELIVER WE MAKER, Planned GRANGER. The Utah Travelers Gospel a Singers will appear in benefit concert here May 18 at Granger Com r lifting, slalom, archery and swimming. Any individual with a significant, permanent lower extremity (leg) or physical disability in- limiting his or her volvement to in able-bodie- participate. Physical campus. Events will start at 4:30 p.m. and continue throughout the evening. The May 16 competition will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with activities on the 17th to run from 9 will be held May The three-da- y event will feature table tennis, track and field, basketDEL? ball shooting, weight- - TOASTER, 140 a month SUN LAMP, 450 a month M Classifications ranging from novice to ex- perienced will be Education I d sports is eligible Wheelchair Open sponsored by the the Utah Easter Seal Society and the University of Utah Put yotar electricity budget on a diet. ICECREAM FREEZER, The third annual Utah Q.nmn OIDQfHDQlJD . standing members of the class of 1980, will be held at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday). Dinner music will be performed on the piano by Jerry Vanleuven. ELECTED . . . Directing student body activities at West Lake junior high next year are president Kelly Foote (front) and, left to right. Gene Tafoya, second vice president; secretary Terri Stanley, first vice president Dale Eldredge, historian Toynet Memmott. 2x4x92 Va 2x4x8 T Is out- munity church, 2600 W South. According to Mrs. Helen Glasper, the concert which will benefit the Crossroads Urban Center will begin at 7:30 p.m. Last year Crossroads! provided food, clothing and jobs to more than 10,000 people along the j Wasatch Front. The current economic squeeze and cutbacks in aid sustained by organizations such as (See Page 8, Col. 2) 3800 is our WE DELIV 15-1- 100-WAT- Concert quet, 15, 198o Try a Want Ad! Department COFFEE outstanding Thors., May Your Blue Bird of Happiness Hillsdale Dr., she was successful in the race against Angela 3321 $45 WE DELIVER The senior girl and boy will be honored, along with all top students and scholarship winners. Valley View New i 4 president. The daughter of Mrs. Rose Memmott, WEEK SPECIAL 4x4x8 POST WE DELIVER receive recognition, service awards and awards will be presented. KEARNS. The Kearns high senior awards ban- honoring and will body years eighth grade INE WE DELIVER seminar, banquet Student class officers this Toynet Memmott, May 21 Wyoming were feted at an awards program sponsored by the USU Department of secretary in her camagainst Susan Parker. She was an eighth grade officer. The new historian is 1 Reg. students chemistry 2x4x8 Rail FENCE CLIPS g high school paign ''a imti I teaching and research facilities were also held in honor of the recognized students as well as their parents and high school teachers. Merit Awards Chemistry Banquet Scholar Award accorded annually to Slated Tonight Eugene J. Tofoya, Mrs. 3596 and tour of USU available. Registration will begin at 2 p.m. on the 15th on the UofU full checking account plans, personal loans, home loans to build a a wide dream on world of all the wideawake things haying to do with money. Looking for your blue bird of happiness? 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