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Show Thursday, Dec. STVAUEYVIEW 2B Program - drama department Students GRANGER. Students at Valley junior high will present their annual Christmas will be under Mr. Canna-day- s direction. Included in the presentation will be the manger scene, ballet and a Frosty the Snowman segment, as well as a faculty comedy quartet. Valley Effort Eyed program, What Is Christmas? Wednesday beginning at 7 p.m. in the auditorium. The presentation has been written and will be directed and staged by Anderson directing. Also, the orchestra will with Lynn Lundstrom as director perform and the concert band directed Sam Fernley. Tableaus by the from con- they sidered proper in todays families. Results showed one percent favoring none; four percent one; 30 percent two; 12 percent three; 19 percent four; CYPRUS (From Page 11B, Col. 1) the halls, some of the Christmas trees will most likely be donated to organizations in the community or families who cannot afford to buy a tree for THE HIGH Kristi Larsen. The program will be given for students during a Tuesday morning assembly, Mr. Cannaday said. Will Help Marilyn the number of and Hultquist Gary scenery being prepared by the stagecraft crew under his direction. Interspersed in the 18 narrations will be music by the pop ensemble, girls glee and mixed chorus directed by Mary Bunker, numbers by the dance class with teacher, undecided. Asked Are you for or against the sagebrush 51 percent rebellion, said for, 31 percent against and 18 percent undecided. On the latter question, 21 percent of those contacted were male and 79 percent female, said student Kim Giles. Cob-ble- Students with children Sixth grade students at John C. Fremont elementary are continuing their project of polling residents of Granite District and using the resulting figures in both presenting percent more than four; eight percent 26 last week asking residents TAYLORSVILLE. the narrations will be Kathy Lowe, Shari Carrie Commack, Richard Cannaday, drama math and social studies projects. A poll was conducted Area Residents Are Polled By Fremont Youths 11, 1980 COST OF Families TAYLORSVILLE. Plans are progressing toward the annual Christmas project at Eisenhower junior high. Money and canned goods are being collected from students through tomorrow (Friday), the money to be used to buy clothing, toys, a tree and dinner for two needy families. A Santa stomp will be held tomorrow to add to the funds. The families will be provided for this Christmas under the direction of the student body officers directed by Robert Merrill, president, wtih Cheryl Ause as adviser. Christmas tree lane will line the main halls of the school beginning Dec. 15. Clubs and organizations are to dress the trees using decorations they have made themselves. Two of the trees will go to the families and others will be offered to students who do not have one at home. The annual Christmas program presented by the music department will be presented at p.m. Dec. 18. 7 GIFTS GALORE . . . Inspecting some of the goods collected for Santa Claus by Bennion junior high students ore from left, front row, Kris Dar-toNiki Good, Marcia Sellers; standing, Lynette Cook, Gina Goodsell. At Bennion JHS - Spirit Of Yule Season Evident BENNION. A family with 10 children will be given a complete Christmas this year as the result of a project being carried out by students at Bennion junior high. Used toys, canned goods and white are being in by the brought students this week. The white elephants will be and auctioned off, with the proceeds to be used to buy elephants toys and clothing for the children. More than $125 was derived from the seventh graders baked goods sale on Monday. Breakfast will be served before school tomorrow (Friday) in the In todays economy, as always, the best and discomfort from rubbing on nose or ears. fashion vision and comfort. Cheap eyewear shortchanges you For your eyes' sake and your family's vision needs, see your personal eye doctor regularly for thorough, professional eye examinations. Then to get the most out of your examination, depend on eyewear and service Dont be misled. bargain is eyewear that gives you the most in the children and shop for an outfit for each of them, plus a toy, explained Judy Wells, student body historian. She said the Christmas gifts . . . . . . on all three. frames unattractive Poorly styled, result in poor appearance. Poorly processed lenses result in poor vision and unnecessary eyestrain. Poorly constructed frames result in poor fit I first-quali- There is a difference in eyewear a difference that's vital to your quality priceless vision. and food will be delivered to the family before school closes for the holidays. Directing the project are Mike Littlewood, student body president and the other officers, including Cheri Weight, Kelly Cahoon and Miss Wells The adviser is Barbara Marsh. This message in behalf of your U pair of eyes by one-and-on- ly EYEWEAR SINCE 1913 QUALITY home ec room. For $1 each, with tickets sold previously, a student will be served juice, French toast and bacon. Following the food and toy collection money-raisin- g and activi- ties, student body officers will obtain sizes of This is custom decorating the JCPenney way. 35 50 TO OFF Custom Drapery Fabrics. Choose From Prints, Open Weaves, Textures, Damasks, KAPERS (From Page 11B, Col. 2) concert. This terrific program is absolutely free, so it can be a pleasure to your ears without being a pain to your piggy bank. Either by yourself or with a date, this will be a great way to spend an evening. The concert will begin at 7:30 in the activity room. As an added bonus that night, the PTSA will hold the drawing for those gorgeous quilts, free grocery certificates and passes for movies, skating, swimming and skiing. If youre a member, youre in on the drawings, if not, better hurry. Mrs. Gingell and LOWEST PRICES ON THE BEST QUALITY WATERBEDS IN UTAH. WATERBEDS ARE OUR ONLY BUSINESS! TIMBERLET Its beginning to look a 299 lot like Christmas everywhere at KHS. Take the main hall for instance. This hall is decked with trees for the annual Christmas tree lane. Many clubs and organizations have decorated trees and they will be judged and winners will be announced in next weeks column. 33y3 OFF Another spot where the Christmas spirit is really starting to show is in the cafeteria. Our great lunch room ladies go to a lot of work to make those neat decorations look as nice as they do. There is a winter carnival stomp scheduled for Capri 1" Mini Blinds tomorrow (Friday) night from oclock. 40 3 3 Vs off off Woven Woods. Our Entire Line Of Reupholstery Fabrics. I Collection "Super Naturals." in Labor, and lining at our every day low price. We will install your draperies at no extra charge. 8 to COMPLETE and7:30p.m. Tuesday there COMPLETE REFLECTION L LA JOLLA INCLUDES. ..MATTRESS ECK 11 r 3690 339 AND RISER - -H- EAD ST - HEATER BOARD -F- - LINER - FRAME ILL AND DRAIN OTHER HOLIDAY SAVINGS -D- KIT - is another wrestling tournament, against this time Granger KHS. at OFFER EXPIRES DEC. 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