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Show Remember When - AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 24, 1961. Kone Home, Old Town Landmark, Was Razed THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 29, 1977. . from left, Ervin and Theresia Krug of Hunter, Burton and Maxine Morgan of Taylorsville, Nick and Judi Johnson of Granger. Not present were Larry and Bonnie Gardner of Guests of West Valley Chamber during luncheon Thursday were winners of annual yard beautification program. Seen with CofC chairman George Bruschke (standing at right) are couples. HONOREES . . . For Yard Efforts TAYLORSVILLE. Valley Area Chamber of Commerce program that is now in its seventh year were guests honored during the organizations monthly membership meeting here Thursday. Couples from four communities - Bennion, -- Taylorsville, and Granger Hunter were named annual winners of the Chambers yard beautification program. - - . . was George Bruschke, Chamber board member who chairman of serves as the pro- gram. Tea Is Planned For Monday By Stansbury PTA GRANGER. The elementary Stansbury PTA will host a tea for Volunteers Refreshments will include cream puffs and Cited from Bennion were Larry and Bonnie Gardner, 2551 Lolene Cir. (5690 South). Taylorsville winners were Burton and Max- ine Morgan, award from Hunter were Ervin W. and Theresia Krug, 5496 W. 4100 South. GRANGER. papers, helping teachers make visual aids, or helping to check out and repair books. We would like to invite anyone in the anyone grandmothers, with a little time to offer-- to help us in this program for community a PTA volunteers, spokesman said. Those interested are being asked to contact or the school, drop by and fill out an application. 969-986- 4364 Judi Mark Read. Started in 1974, the program aims at en- couraging maintenance of and beautification residential yards. Initially, weekly winners were chose from three communities. This year Bennion was added, Bruschke pointed out. Commerce. The house was built in 1902 by Bangkok, Thailand, was residing with the Harold B. Hansen family while attending Granger high. and membership Jean Em- Spencer, Magna's pioneers. After some changes in ownership and occupancy, the Ruth Muir Has PTSA residence Leadership Chamber Magna vice student of Samuel George one of home became of Mr. the and Mrs. James Kone for 30 years. Various other tenants during followed, the last but few KEARNS. Ruth Muir will serve as president of the Kennedy junior elementary Along with 28 Board members will include Gertie White, finance; Ray manuel. individual development; Nancy Jordan, history book; Linda Miller, public relations; Lynette and Beryl Bird. Mrs. Larsen will Guyman also serve as liamentarian. Try a Want Adi students. teachers and 70 other adults, the students were scheduled to take part in a day- at the Chuck-A-Ram- We Give Estimates And Recommendations Fuel Saving by RaNee Allen, vice president; Barbara Barton, principal, second vice presi-den- t; Granite high graduate and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O. Hunter of Granger, was one of four Utah college students selected recipients of $500 advance Pre-Seaso- n Furnace Service Now Through Oct. Commercial Heating study scholarships awarded by Kennecott Copper Corp. The area honoree was a senior at Utah State University Yorgasen, and The club membership union. Serving as officers this year with Mrs. Brady are Donna Earl, se- and Elaine McNiel, assistant repre-sentativ- secretary Spencer, The PTA will conduct an eye screening clinic for all students during school hours on Oct. 2. State. ment, trucks and jeeps at Camp Kearns during World War II. President Lilian Brady commented that members come every year from as far aw'ay as California and Idaho to participate in the re- Martha treasurer. a, is made up of women who drove heavy equip- Activity Is Slated At Library KEARNS. Night will be held by TOPS Utah chapter 45 Wednesday at the Kearns Library. will start at 5 Weigh-i- n p.m. Dues will cost $2.50 per month. (See Page 4C, Col. 1) PRICES GOOD SEPT. Back-to-TOP- 24-2- S 1980 DUTIEQr.'llLCC CAKE DOUGHNUTS DOZEN Cheese Cake Fruit Topped Slices Buy 2 Get Free Dinner Rolls Assorted Foil Pan Rolls Just Heat 'n Serve 1 2 ,98 Doien 99 LOCATIONS SALT LAKE VALLEY STORES 1756 S. Main, Bountiful 9th South & Main 45th So. State 2396 E. & 70th South 2700 West & 7800 So. 250 North Main, Tooele II0 & Air Conditioning Co. GAFFERS & SATTLER, INC. II u II ' II IV 3C Karen 13th E. & 10600 So. 24th E. 70th South 410 So. & 9th East 17th So. & 9th E. 23st So. & 23rd East 1179 Navajo SAFIWAT STOIfS INCOIPOIATID Bryan Sherwood Electrical Lead Foreman Milford Wz can handle it 2500 m $ 31st. Marquita Ulibarri, teacher For Add-On- Judy Ray Hunter, Umom IPadfffc Sandy Christensen president, KEARNS. Members the Kearns Motor Pool club will hold their 26th annual reunion dinner at 6:30 tonight COfTIIGMT teacher Vaughan, . Wdre the in- will serve as of cretary Johnson, and back-to-scho- Is Slated 6341 So. Nick troduced during the Hillsdale elementary program assisted (Thursday) Granger winners were New PTA officers were Of Club students, grading Hales, junior Tim Peel and sophomore Brad Slack. SIXTEEN YEARS from Cori representative; Hansen, secretary and Margarethe Bryant, treasurer. 1967. Introduced Tuesday. or math Mark tensive vandalism Nongnuch Siripragorn, an American Field Ser- landmarks, the Kone home at 8568 W. 2700 South, was expected to be razed as part of a town beautification program sponsored by the it stood empty and was victimized by ex- Of PTA Reunion readers d . Judy Larsen, first vice president; Mike Magnas oldest YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 28, Officers GRANGER. The Pioneer elementary PTA is seeking Fashion Place the of Recipient Is Noted from the community to serve at the school one to three times weekly. Volunteers may serve in the classroom, resource room or media center in such activities as telling stories to children, tutoring slow 4906 Woodhaven. melon balls. volunteers senior . Sept. 25, 1980 IL THIRTEEN Need For Presenting engraved plaques to the recipients . , education study in the canyon. room representatives at 3:45 Monday afternoon. Room representatives will meet with teachers to discuss programs and make plans for the year. The theme will be Stick together-t- o help the children. -- Episcopal West Valley View Thurs high PTSA for the current school year. She w ill be assisted by long environmental CofC Names '80 Winners Winners of a West . of St. . was crowned Homecoming queen at Kearns high. Her attendants were Michele Good and Lynette Young. At Cottonwood high, girls chosen to reign over Homecoming activities were queen Cathy Lloyd and attendants Jamie Klein and Cindra String-haLynda Leech was serving as chairman of plans for a trip to Big Cottonwood Canyon by 780 David Gourley . Members . years One of church in Granger were anticipating the arrival of Rev. Charles Preble from Long Island, N. Y. to assume duties as pastor of the church Rev. Larry Hawks was the new pastor at Trinity Methodist church in Newly-electe. Kearns class presidents at Cyprus high were Meekins, who was transferred to the Sandy area Hollee Olson . . Stephens Rev. Allen James Heiser assumed duties as pastor of Valley West Baptist church. He succeeded Rev. Austin . . West Valley City, u 261-079- 0 (Defective Parts Extra par- |