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Show T r SAYS SHE boys. Especially the variety that dwells in Laramie. became a fan of high school basketball when I was a fifth grader in a small Montana town. Our class performed some trampo- line routines at and was hooked. half-tim- e I Is it any wonder that ' I i course, had more than casual rt in- terest. It didnt take me long to transfer my loyalties to college basketball -after my high school team won the Idaho Class A title. One game in BYU's old Smith Fieldhouse. Thats as far as its gone though. While the And the media hype was intense. Theres much criticism one could level against that hype. But if the media isnt partially responsible for the fact that on a given night during In Burglary- Hello Dolly' - Who Were Those Suspects Again? MAGNA. charges: Burglary The and vandalism. Total losses: $20 in burglary, $116 damage in vandalism. Not at all an unusual police report. Until one comes to the description of the suspects apprehended by a County Sheriffs Deputy. Suspects: White male, age 6; white male, age 5; white female, age 5. The tallest of the bunch -three feet, six inches. Not your average suspects. Nor was the booty they allegedly were after - toy arrows, ice cream, fish sticks, a frozen pizza, pet food, kitty litter, soda pop and - perigoric. The youngsters apparently broke into a neighbors home through STUDYING UP . . . Granger high students preparing for the Future Business Leaders of America convention are, from left, Barbara Love, Cary Lowe, Cindy Martindale, Varie Black. From GHS GRANGER. Business America Future Leaders of (FBLA) at Granger high are preparing for state competition at BYU on April 3. Thirty students, members of the club at Granger, will part- icipate. Eligibility for membership in the club is that a student must be a class in business. Granger high studetns taking will be competing against other FBLA club members from throughout the stale in such areas as typing, shorthand, accounting, business law, executive decision making and public speaking. Also, extemporaneous speaking, office procedures and data processing. At recent district competition, Granger FBLA members several garnered awards. a Varie Calls Students members leadership skills. Activities of the club have included guest speakers. Dan Litchford, The mischievous a professor at Weber discussed State, Believe It Or I Not, Can, stressing the importance of having a attitude. positive Another was Pease took items, fingerpainted a wall, broke a light and flooded the basement in a wild spree. Justice won out, " however. -- Black claimed first place in office procedures and third in executive decision making. Taking first in data processing and third in accounting was Kary Lowe, while Barbara Love w'as third in executive decision making. Cindy Martindale was first in job interview and won an honorable mention for accounting. The district meet, held at Utah Technical College, was a preparatory competition for the state meet, explained Colleen Madsen, FBLA adviser. The purpose of our club is to give business students a better knowledge of the free enterprise system and what is going on in the business world today. It gives basement window, the aforementioned - FBLA c guest John of Salt Lake who told students about the Federal Reserve system. Field trips have included visits to IBM and the Stock Exchange. A successful social in December for FBLA and DECA was a barn dance and party at The Barn. The Granger club in cooperation with DECA, participated in Granite districts free enterprise fair at two malls also, with a display on how a business could be a product organized, manufactured and sold under the free enterprise system. Try a Want Ad! threesome was turned in Resolution Urging Veto Is Approved WEST VALLEY. A resolution urging Gov. Scott Matheson to veto a sales tax redistribution bill was approved here Tuesday by the City Commission. West Valley officials joined with other cities with large commercial and industrial bases in fighting the bill, which would take 10 percent of local sales tax receipts and distribute them statewide according to population. Mayor Henry (Hank) Price said West Valley would lose $26,000 in the first year the bill is implemented, if signed by the governor. Moreover, the new formula would hurt the citys ability to bond and purchase tax anticipation notes, since sales tax is the main revenue source for the city, he said Tuesday. Students Of Israel Are Hosted Here SALT LAKE, The annual delegation of eight Israeli senior high school students will be in this area through Sunday under the auspices of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Israel. The young diplomats serve as a human between their bridge country and the U. S., through an exchange of ideas with various sectors of the communities they visit, according to officials of the Jewish Community Center in Salt Lake. While the primary activity of the students will involve visits to high schools in the valley, they will also meet with elected .officials and make guest appearances for service organizations. The students are selected through a competitive process before being sent to our country, it was pointed out. by the girls mother. all three to pay for the Parents agreed of to the damage neighbors home, Deputy Phillip Haslam reported. Signups Are Being Taken By District There's this year. So There are the coaches. One of them (Bobby Knight) is the kind of guy you love to hate. Dean Smith is a true gentleman. Dale Brown has USU roots and Terry Holland is very young. You could eliminate Indiana by hating Knight. But I kind of feel sorry for his players. School colors. Now thats easy. Carolina blue is by far the prettiest. But LSU gold is kind of nice. Im not all that fond of Indiana red. And orange and blue really doesn't have much appeal. 7-- kid whos been pressured to turn pro since he was a district will continue at all district elementary schools through April 10. Parents are being asked to contact the schools their children will attend for information on must be 5 years old on or before Oct. 31, 1981 to be eligible for kindergarten attendance during the 1981-8- 2 school year. District officials noted that children must be properly immunized before kindergarten en- trance. Otherwise, parents are required to either present a certificate from a doctor stating that the physical condition of the child is such that immunization is inadvisable, or a written statement from a parent or legal guardian expressing a religious or personal belief against immunization. Birth certificates must also be presented at the time of kindergarten registration, district officials added. The parents of children who have not received proper im- munization or those who have not submitted appropriate statements or certificates by the second week of school will be notified, and the youngsters will be excluded from school by y the Board of Health, it was emphasizCity-Count- - Popular Show Set At BJHS MAGNA. Students at Brockbank junior high will present a full scale production of Hello Dolly at 7:30 p.m. April 2 and 3. Lemuel Harsh is direc- ting the production which will feature a cast of 130 students. Christie Olsen, choral director who directed the childrens theater per- serve as rehearsal Horace Vandergelder; Marilee Chambers, Dolly Levi; Isaac Martinez, Cornelius Hackle; Wendy Johnson, Irene Mol-loy Doug Barnes, Tucker; Wendy Fatzinger, Minnie Fay; Todd Christensen, Ambrose Kemper and Loni Aposhian as Ermengard. Our students earned the money for the production through a series of candy sales and this will be supplemented with proceeds from the ticket sales, so that the Bar-nab- entire Be Animal control ficials with West Valley City will be in charge of the clinic, which will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. this Saturday and again on April 4. Licenses cost $5 for an animal that is spayed or neutered, while the cost is $10 for those which are not. When purchasing the license, a certificate indicating a rabies shot must be presented, as well as proof of the spayed-or-neutere- d operation. ASSIGNED. Pvt. Crispeno D. Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Turner, 2554 W. 2680 South, Granger, has arrived for duty at Fuerth, West Germany. Turner, a medical specialist, was previously assigned at Fort Sam Houston, Tex,. NOW Earn Interest Hours VISA We Personally Serve Our Customers - - ap- propriate. One student, referring to the letter, commenIts better than ted, National Geographic, while another penned, This will give Frank Burns something to read in the latrine. 9:30 to 6. i. Banking Card and Check Guarantee And . . the toilet Saturday Banking 9:30 to 4:00 Mon.-Fr- the writing I on your Checking Account balance. See us for Details! regular paper, but decided of- CHECKING with INTEREST, translate. paper might be more The f (From Page 5, Col. 9) five-lin- e message is the English note, You will have to ask a Korean to on What a difference It makes! N.K CARRIAGE SQUARE SO. REDWOOD ROAD PHONE 9666581 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84119 4150 TO $100,000 r FINAL DAYS WE MUST VACATE ON APRIL EVERYTHING 0 G MUST BE SOLD INCLUDING ALL FABRIC -I- CS 0 0 (Cfo (3) U 2 O BUTTONS WRIGHTS 10 for BINDINGS Torn Choice pkg Reg. J5 0 99 Full '2 BUY 1 Spool! SCARVES fiJIBffllffl? 39 Reg. NONE HIGHER BLOUSES 1 3.99 eo. - TOPS COTTON KNIT RIBBING Giant Roll GET 2 Free GET 2 Free YARD off LADIES NOTIONS FIXTURES ZIPPERS BUY CONE THREAD LACES TRIMS 19 1th 1 NCLUDING BOLT GOODS TO ip & 'FRPsT KlW MEMBER FDIC. EACH DEPOSITOR INSURED DEMOLITION SALE G it makes 4 All Day Full Service Mall Will GRANGER. 2-- What a difference - letter Valley Fair Mall will be the setting for a dog licensing clinic the next two Saturdays. April commented the director. We have had tremendous support from our principal, Dr. Barbara Beale, and from the students. We look forward to a great show, he added. Admission will be $2 per seat. Tickets may be obtained from cast members or at the door. Students first considered For Clinic ON BROCKBANK STAGE . . . Marilee Chambers and Jeff Olsen are cost in roles of Dolly and Horace, for Brockbank junior high production of the musical Hello Dolly, slated for presentation in school auditorium show is ed. Setting A Virginia. specific signup schedules. Youngsters regis- end of the Tarheels. I could build a case for cheering for anyone of these four teams. So I think thats what Ill do. Cheer for good, close games. But kind of hoping all along that Indiana doesnt win, wishing Virginia would and thinking that LSU probably will. The name that comes immediately to mind is 4 Ralph Sampson of pianist for the production, he said. Lead roles will be played by Jeff Olsen, PARK. state were pretty familiar with what Carolinas front line, led by A1 Wood, can do. And that team is really quite young. Youve not heard the Americas finest. tration in Granite GRANITE m And finally theres the personnel of the four teams. Some of formance of Cinderella at Promised Valley Playhouse, will use the same orchestra in the Brockbank show, said Mr. Harsh. Joey Sadler, a member of the community who does not have children in the school, volunteered her time to Kindergarten sophomore in high school. Now four years later hes after the big college plum. And he may be smart enough to realize that by staying in college, he simply inflates his value. Then again, he may not. Without Jeff Lamp, Virginia might be just another good basketball team with an exceptionally tall kid. At Indiana the main man is also a All-- i sophomore. Hes first-teaAmerica opposite Danny Ainge in the backcourt. His names Isiah Thomas and hes electrifying. Rudy Macklin is a consummate ball player for LSU. And oh, those dunks from the Cookie Man. In this no Cinderella team I can't simply pull for the underdog. Though Carolina might look like one to some. Without media hype, fan interest would be only casual. Which in Wyoming might be a good thing. And its almost certain the NCAA would not be making the big bucks on the tournaments that make them such an event. While the Road to Philadelphia (the medias name for this years tournament) proved treacherous to some pretty good squads, make no mistake, the Final Four are all topflight college basketball teams. And the finals shape up to be the most exciting ever. Potentially. Im trying to decide who to cheer for. Although Im a pure fan of the game, Im also one who likes to pull for someone. Ive been trying for two days to decide who. Virginia is a natural, since my heart beats BYU Blue and it would be nice to say we lost to the champs. But a combination of gut feeling and absolute knowledge of the truth of the adage that its pretty difficult to beat a team three times in one season, tells me the Cavaliers should take third. Or fourth. know what is. That hype can be detrimental though. Im certain that Utah fans, whove heard Final Four and home-couadvantage brandished about since the seasons onset were far more bitterly disappointed Thursday night than BYU fans were on Saturday when the surprising Cougars were finally eliminated from the chase. But I confess to reading every line I could get my hands on before and after every game involving the two Utah squads. And flipping between all three television sports reports. And on Thursday when KSL played the BYU fight song and Im a Utah Man repeatedly, my excitement level really climbed. Then there was Friday when that same radio station played its tape of the final, thrilling minute of the Cougar win over Notre Dame. Chills. As last weeks NCAA affair wound down to the Final Four, Beehive State fans, of last week I was in sort of a se venth heaven? 4 the regular season there may be more than 50,000 Utahns sitting in four major college arenas to the tune of at least $7 per ticket, I dont college game is the ultimate for this fan, the pro game draws little interest. Ive had a keen interest in sports of all kinds since I was quite young. But something about basketball made that interest all the more intense. Perhaps its the proximity of the crowd to the game and the rapid-fir- e action. Unless of course UTEP is playing. Or maybe its the vulnerability of players and officials. The players arent protected by pads and helmets. And you can see every mistake a referee makes. And some they dont. been basketball players. I couldn't care less about cow- I 1981 by Michele Bartmess With all due respect to Willie Nelson, my heroes have always s Thursday, Mar. 26, WEST VALLEY VIEW o $1 69 15 Valuet to 14.95 BELTING Leather Look 2 Y. 5 GEEDQbeHBQb BABY ELASTIC CARRIER 15 1 White WEBBING Vh 29 mnmsm |