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Show At Granger High - al ' Dr. ing three years at that school as a counselor. From 1974-7she was a counselor at Cottonwood high. at USU where she is to serve as student body secretary this year. Ive also been involved in civic and church 7 From activities Cottonwood, for many West Valley View Thurs 7B Aug. 7, 1980 , Baker and Frank Heywood are continuing as assistant principals Ive worked closely with Jay Shumway and the student body officers and they have planned a lot of exciting things, she said Im especially looking forward to working with Church Women In Charge Of Sunday Meeting AtoneGRANGER. ment Lutheran church women will be in charge of the 10 a m worship service Sunday Prior to the service on the excellent staff members here. clock A meeting oi the Sunday the mens The annual luncheon sponsored by ALCW for residents of Home Pfeiffer will be Nursing held Wednesday Also on Wednesday the Vessels will meet at 6.. 50 p m. at the church to practice in preparation for the worship service on the 17th Mens golfing has been scheduled for 5 p m on Aug. 15 For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet1 son of Berny Meng, 2002 Rocky Road. ing airman The community groups will con- now receive specialized instruction in the mun- tinue efforts in keeping Kearns clean and neat and will get behind the hillside beautification project, along with individual citiens and the students We are all proud of itions and weapons maintenance field BSIC Pt Mark Wickhamshire, son Mr and Mrs Charles Wickhamshire, 4078 4) religious and I) ol I) W should be school upgraded to become more in keeping with the schools tremendous reputation, he concluded OUTING (From Page IB, Col. 9 son will be shown Stake members have been given opportunity to study the history of the Express Pony through articles in the monthly stake paper, maps and history ot some stake members ancestors and their association with the Pony Express ES Ife' 2nf VHGr JCOMPETTOKS MAT) At THESe aTvs inTu PROBS . . . water Dr. Mary Jean Johnson has I3E0 assumed duties as principal at Granger high. Dr. Johnson comes to Granger from Granite high, where she served as assistant of the northwest. Included in their plans were concerts in and LeGrande, Portland, Ore. and Seattle and Spokane, Wash. (Thursday) the Magna group will be guests at the home of Rev. Vaughn Millirons parents, James and Virginia Milliron in Clark-ston- , Wash. They will be bound tomorrow (Friday) with another stop in Boise, Idaho. Their final concert be presented at will Magna will - 615, Col Kearns high and feel the students are a credit to the community and that the approach to the Praise The homeward From Page ((( NEW POST from Magna Singers Community church left Saturday for a weeks Tonight PROJECT , T L VtV Group On Tour Of Northwest tour , Taylorsville, has been assigned to Lowry AFB, Colo after completing Air Force basic train- Johnson, in concert Airman ASSIGNED Berny Meng Jr Mr and Mrs discussing goals for the school, cited an example. She noted that this week the Granger high football field, which has sustained a number of holes, has had sod placed to cover the bare areas. She felt this would help students further their claim that Were from Granger and we couldn't be prouder. The new principal began her education career in 1967 as a teacher of speech and drama at Bonneville junior high, later serv- - MAGNA. Granger, is attending basic framing at Foit Lconaid Wood, Mo During the framing, students receive instruction m drill and ceremonies. weapons, map reading, tactics, mil itary courtesy, military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions day Dr. Johnson replaces Glen Smith who is overseeing opening of the new Benmon junior high this fall as principal West Valley City, UT 8 o coordinating committee of Atonement will be held at 7 .50 p m Tues- New Principal Outlines Goals GRANGER. Unique could be used to describe the new assignment given Dr. Mary Jean Johnson as the first woman high school principal in Granite district and thought to be the first in Utah. Dr. Johnson began duties as principal at Granger high on July l. I feel very honored, probably a bit nervous, not about being the first woman but being a princonfessed the cipal, vivacious administrator. I feel Ive worked hard toward this job. Its such a good school and the students seem very proud of it. My goal is to work toward even more recognition for the school than it has received in the past. 3140 South. will meet prayer group Community church Sunday morning, beginning at 10:45 a m. The public is invited. The Praise Singers are a group of young people whose ultimate goal is going out and ministering to others through the medium of music. At the present time the group consists of 18 singers, ranging in age from 12 to 22. Rev. Milliron directs the with his wife Loras accompanist. Kokonis is guiClay Merril mans the drums and Mike Candalaria doubles as both a singer and alternate accompanist. choir, raine Pam tarist, she was assigned as assistant principal at Granite high where she worked three years. Her duties included working with staff members, being in charge of student scheduling and registration, discipline and student activities. Ive enjoyed something about every job Ive had. Ive met exciting people and outstanding students. Each job has presented a new she rechallenge, counted. Dr. Johnson earned a bachelors degree at the UofU and completed masters and doctorate requirements at BYU, being awarded the latter in 1977. About 2,000 students will attend classes at Granger this year. Dale CANAL werent vehicles drive Check our and Low motorcycles. As far as taking water out of turn is concerned, Sutton and Woodbury said that weekends are bad times because those who may have missed a turn or who notice the yard is dry, take water away from someone else. In fact, they said, it got so bad one year it became necessary to put extra help on from 4 p m. to midnight before the problem was corrected. In summing up they said the name of the game is cooperation and issued an appeal for residents to stop putting debris in the canal, to stay off the banks and to stop infringing on other peoples water rights. If these three things could be accomplished, they said, everything would run smoothly. And like old man river, the canal would just go rolling along. women in she administration, commented, but as society opened up more for women, I prepared myself so I could be ready for administrative duties. Granger highs new principal is married to Maurice Johnson, principal at Olympus junior high. They have three children, two of them married. Mis. Win (Maren) - (From Page 8B, Col. 9) County Sheriffs office. Officers are patroling the area and issuing citations to four-whe- there Originally she added. years, Zimmerman lives in Woods Cross. 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