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Show VIEW WEST VALLEY I Thursday, Feb. 5, 1981 IFg Youth Coqers Babe Ruthers In Kearns Will Gather Tonight KEARNS. of A meeting and parents managers involved in the Kearns Babe Ruth League is scheduled here tonight (Thursday). The 7 p.m. session will be held at the Kearns Recreation Center across from Kearns All managers high. and parents are being encouraged to attend. Further information may be obtained by calling Mike Walker, 969-612- $717,000 Is Goal In Drive SALT LAKE. With a the goal of $717,000, Great Salt Lake Council of the Boy Scouts of Musical director Rust Johnson and newspaper adviser Marra Hyde go over plans for program on stage at Kearns high. PLANS . WORKING Newspaper staffers Jeanette Dorsey and Taunya Buckner go over plans for program of musical at Kearns high. . . America has launched its fund drive for 1981. Boyd R. Ivie, scout executive, noted, It takes several groups to support the program, including scouts and their parents, scouting units, . . . chartered institutions and the community. Ivie said the United Way of the Great Salt At KHS Lake area supplies about School Paper Staff Aiding Musical KEARNS. Readers of the Kearns high The newspaper, Cougars Claw, are noticing a new format in their monthly publication. Distributed in the past as a typical school paper, the Claw now comes in a new format that considerable magazine received acclaim when it first appeared as a program for the school play Our Town. play director When Russell Johnson suggested using the paper as Certificates & 30 month $10,000, $5,000 $500 minimums & Passbook Rate 6.50 to 9.00 We Pay Higher Interest than any Bank or S&L SECURITY PACIFIC FINANCE MONEYCENTER 1 1 1 West 7200 Soutfi. Midvale FOR CURRENT RATES CALL (801) 5682423 Your MoneyCenter said teacher Marra Hyde. Students read the play and decided to produce their edition as if it were indeed the Grovers Corners Sentinel referred to in the script. The cchool musical, Music Man, scheduled enging, late February, for will use the same type of program, this time with the banner River Bugle, she said. City Students obtained a copy of the New York Tax Assistance Money-Mark- et 3, 6, a play program, students on the Claw staff found the idea both interesting and chall- 0 At Library On Tuesdays MAGNA. Free income tax assistance designed e primarily to benefit and elderly people, as well as handicapped and persons, will be offered at the Magna Library, 8339 W. 3500 South, beginning Tuesday. The Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program is slated to be available from 7 to 9 p m. on Feb. 10 and 24, March 3 and 17 and on April 7 and 14 Additional information may be obtained by contacting library personnel at 250-288- is unique and fun. It makes a nice souvenir for the cast and others involved with the show, and it also gives the audience something to read and chuckle over while waiting for the curtain to observed Mr. go up, Johnson . Miss Hyde said students enjoy putting together the highly specialized editions, which are also cheaper than regular programs and make it possible to make changes if they are needed. Students on the paper Times, which, according to the teacher, hasnt changed its front page in a hundred years. They used it to design headlines for their own front page, which featured news stories about the town of Grovers Corners and its inhabitants. The stories included concerning characters in the play, told as if happening to- day. Inside the paper, stories concerned last-minu- te various actors, the director, production notes and items of general interest. Pictures of cast staff are members in costume, posed as if in real life scenes, added to the effect The program was so successful that the River City Bugle was an obvious follow-up- , Mr. Johnson commented. This kind of program Program ideas; to begin reaching Granite School District by zip code. homes Granite Youth on 2Vi year savings cer- Current rate, based tificate. Deposits of less than $500 earn at the rate of 8 per annum. Substantial penalty for early withdrawal. First Security Bonks Each affiliate bank of First Security Corporation is a member of FDIC. Each depositors account is insured to $100,000 by FDIC - i -- i i About are expected to be mailed out. Board members tentatively plan to discuss the breakfast program this week concerning two major topics that will be facing the Board 12,700 staff members. and Mike Robson are photographers. at the next board meeting, Feb. 17. There are three new members on the board. Last winter by a vote, the board, despite considerable heat from political action groups, opted not to include the program. New board members have not indicated a 4-- 1 - Musicians To Travel To BYU GRANITE PARK. ing. The BYU faculty woodwind quartet and the faculty string quartet will perform for the students and will give clinics and sectionals during Members of the Granite Youth Symphony Orchestra will spend the day in Provo today (Thursday) in the parti- annual Utah Youth Symphony Festival. Hosted by Timpview high, the festival will include the three youth symphonies now active in the state. Besides the Granite district group, the Utah Valley Youth Symphony conducted by Terry Hill and the Southern Utah Symphony under June Larsen will participate. The Southern Utah group is made up of top instrumentalists from the Cedar City area and from Ephraim. Dr. Ellis Worthen of Granite district explain- the day. The purpose for the state-wid- e festival, Dr. Worthen explained, is to provide a cultural exchange and an educational experience for the students. There is no adjudicating or ratings. We just want our kids to see what other kids are doing without having to compete for ratings. The Granite group will present a program on Feb. 25 at Cottonwood high for 3,000 band and orchestra students from elementary schools being brought by buses for the performance. That same evening, a program will be offered for the public. For both concerts Saint Saens Carnival of the Animals will be performed, with Craig Worth of TV Channel 2 as guest narrator. cipating ed that two northern Utah youth groups and one from Spanish Fork are not functioning this year. Concerts will be presented by the three groups during the morn .j -- iriftf k - preference one way or the other, but opted to reconsider the subject as a show of open mindedness. There may be some additional Kmcks 38, with Lee's Duame In other action, The 13 Mavericks slipped past the All Stars 34 33, Kirt Francis leading the way with 10 Kevin Lawson scored 17 for the losing team Jeff Leatherwood's 24 and 12 by Dino Santisteven powered the Seabees to a 49 11 win over the Knights Darrin Bills scored 10 m the Vikings' 31 15 victory over the Cory Gust dropped Nuggets in 15 and Greg Henson 14 as the Kelly Lam bourne scored 26 and Robert Merrill 11 m the Rebels win over the Katz, offsetting outstanding efforts by Jim Mi t chell with 22 and Bobby Steven with 21 The Jazz defeated the Rams 31 25 behind David Myr da's 10 Mike Kendall scored 10 in a losing cause The Stars had 14 points from Kevin Livingston and 12 from Bret Burt in a 39 30 win over the Colts, paced by Damn Lopez s 13 Wayne Arloyo and Tony Tavauh scored 17 each as the Valley Ligers topped the Salt Lakers 52 39 Mike Har mon scored 10 in a losing cause as Baldys was beaten by the Bucks 35 24 The Hustlers raced past the Raiders 55 25 behind 19 points from Mike Wilding and 10 by Mark Warner, while Bob Ball scored 13 for the losers Dar rick Bolton scored 22 and Mark Hasenburg 15 to lead the Ag gies to a 49 39 win over the Rockets, paced by Kip Killpack's 10 The Sonics defeated the Pan thers 41 31 and the Flyers tet ted past the Blazers 42 2 with Jacob Shewlake scoring 10 The Bulls beat the Ponies 13 6 needed grams Rydalch'sl2 The Little Buck s beat Pioneer Moving 16 8 ant the Firebirds blanked tfu '76ers 21 0 Trent Dea scored 12 in flu Cavaliers 38 30 win over thCeltics who had 13 from t t Russell Orchai j Hegeman led the Lakers to a 33 27 wu over the Swish with 14 point Steve Empey scored 10 in a loJ mg cause the Pirates murdered 52 21 Ken Roadrunners in the All Stars' Lawson had blitz of the Nets The Warriors edged the Jets 31 27 with Leo Howell scoring 15 Brett Slaughter scored 19 to lead the Steelers to a 58 18 rout of the Hawks Mike Keith's 14 led the Utes to a 45 44 win over the Hunter Lions, paced by Mike Monsarett and Allen Tygesen with 11 each Chad Zitting scored 12 in the Chargers narrow 36 34 victory over the Pros, led by Gary Burke's 12 The Bulls nipped the Cougars 24 22 as Dave Sonch and Roger Griffiths scored 10 and 12 Mark Pendleton paced the losers 49 25 CYPRUS (From Page from 4. Col 4) the field and Gonzale.s was pleased with his Coach Bob squads over-al- l per formance Cyprus owned a edge after one period and the Utes could get no closer as both teams scored 11 points in the second period and 16 in the third 12-- With 14 The Lion Cubs roared past the Ponies 24 9, paced by Mark b Try a Want Ad! for youths in Salt Lake, Tooele, Summit and south Davis Counties. The remainder must be raised through the annual drive, he pointed out, commenting that scouting is an effective program which builds character, citizenship and personal fitness. The Great Salt Lake Council of BSA is the largest council in the U. S. in terms of total scouting units, boasting nealy 2,700 Cub packs, Scout troops, Varsity teams and Explorer posts. He noted that volunteer leaders are now in the process of organizing and accepting contributions in the annual fund-raisin- at JOHN pressure to bear broughta State Office through of Education (USOE) release recently sent to administrators the state. throughout Gladys Gardner, PARAS FURR. MAGNAVOX effort. g call only on of scouts and friends of scouting, he They parents said, urging public port. Model 4166 sup- 19 The mailing will be to every third name on a computerized list of patron homes arranged GRANITE PARK. Questionnaires are breakfast program and will call for a ranking of the districts categorical programs so that when budget cuts are considered, those areas of most importance to the public might be known. Ask us about it now, and get started. Deposits made before April 15th will be applied to your 1980 tax year. John Valiant and Blaine Adamson 21 41 $958,000 Survey Includes Breakfast school self-employe- staff Dorsey, Becky Forsyth, Rick Roeling, Kenny Stowe, Gordon Tatter-sai- l, Joel Trujillo, Tori Robert WASHINGTON. -- Dorsey, stant editor; Terry Bogucki, Janet Bona, Joni Carrillo, Annette Cary, Dorraine Clark, Wiley, the KATZ Todd Chris- 13. tiansen dropped in for the Braves. GEORGE budget - a figure, he said, which isnt enough to maintain the pro- includes Taunya Buckner, editor; Jeanette assi- Teresa Davis, and 52-5- 0 with Only pdESioeur VlHO COULDN'T BLAME THE PREVIOUS ADMINISTRATION POP HIS PROBLEMS WAS edged the Mike Lit tiewood pacing the winners 15 honors and game with going to Bobby Stevens with 16 Rockets II zipped past Granger 54 36 despite Mike 14 Jeff points Topham's Wiiiardson and Mike Moffett had 13 each for the winners Ryan Lightfoot scored 10 m the Hawks' 27 17 victory over the Scorpions, paced by Kelly points led Granger to a tense win over the Braves in Kearns Youth Center action during the week Mitch Mills joined Foote in double figures 20 Diagonal Portable COLOR the controversial No bank or savings and loan can pay a higher rate on your retirement money. You can deduct your yearly contribution to either of these retirement plans at tax time, and pay no taxes on that money until you withdraw it at retirement. If you have no pension plan where you work, save up to $1,500 a year in an Individual Retirement Account. Or up to $7,500 in a Keogh plan if youre Claw Footes Reconsidered To Be Education in coming months. The random sampling will ask for opinions on per annum photographers run around the school getting pictures and all have deadlines to meet. Special talent Is needed of on IRA and Keogh deposits of $500 or more. assigned regular jobs, as in an actual newspaper office, Miss Hyde said. Writers develop stories from school incidents and people, or from their own Cougars the Close Contest Highlights Play KEARNS. percent of the councils for layout and design, and there is always someone in the class who has that gift, she added. Students design their own layout, while the actual printing is done by Murray Printing, said Miss Hyde. This is a credit class class and one that many students enjoy. Some do go on into journalism, she noted. The 22 Courthouse Squares - T.V. John Paras Price Automatic Fine Tuning will bring you an accurately UHF or VHF Other tuned picture on any channel features include the Precision In Line Tube System cheese, eggs or peanut butter. One former member of the board called attention to waste in the school lunch program as another reason he was opposed. Funding is available 20 Piece CHINA DINNERWARE through the federal government for all interested public schools, Gardner says. Quantities Limited s specialist in child nutriPIRATES tion, is strongly urg(From Page 4, Col. 8) ing that the program be Tooeles Jay Sorensen reconsidered for Title I schools. emerged as the games Gardner has cited leading scorer in a batgood nourishment as a tle with Cloward. key to better pe- Sorensen scored 25 (7, rformance in the 11x15), while Cloward The had six in each period classroom. to tally 24 (8, 8x11). previous board maintained that breakfast is Romero, whose nine a responsibility of the points in the final home that it did not period kept the Bucs in the game, scored 20 wish to become involv(7x11, 6x9). Junior Jeff ed in. Sorensen scored 14 A basic breakfast consists of eight ounces of (4x9, 6x7) and Rupp admilk, a half cup of fruit, ded 13 (5, 3x3). 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Denny Thomas ( blasted Brent Henii 19-- 0 and Jay Hill ( waltzed to a 17-- 3 triui to record superior c sions for the Lane while major decis were registered by pound Keith Hill (a win over Shawn May: and Tr Marsh ( a victory i Chris Barton). Granger also receiv decision from Maam Vake (155) and points from Ted I tinez (138), who Chad Gallagher, regions top seed. d 9-- 0 Off JOHN PARAS ALREADY LOW REGULAR PRICE m -- J m iw f i TTYir-i , ; ggiun.ni Li) 5b i8.ii fi S- - n fill il .8 lift 8 ---- I MiQ |