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Show mm on your dance shoes, pick up your date and tomorrow (Friday) night be at the Hotel Utah Lafayette Ballroom at 8, to have fun The climax of student government elections is at Junior hours Prom. Monday night was ,the schools choral concert. Choral groups approaching as the much-anticipate- nouncement assembly after long tedious of Tuesday the PTA sponsored a critical Tickets are $8 per couple, pic-ture- platform-promotin- s g issues and by Scott Adams Some of be available for $5 or $7 according to the covered held tomorrow (Friday) the style you want. Music will be by Manna. Are you tired of getting up early every morning, tired of getting up and going to school every day? If so dont despair, Tuesday the routine will be broken and you can sleep all day, if you want to, the reason being parent advisory conferences. Sorry teachers, you still have to get up and go to school, but at least you won't be fighting kids all day parents. Wednesday, anyone were child abuse, in the Cottonwood high auditorium. In the race for student body president, juniors Ben Driggs and Mike Nelson are the primary contenders. Sophomore Cole Peck, who is incidentally the only sophomore candidate, is up for the vice president spot, as is junior Todd Mitchell. In the senate president race, Vincent Horiuchi is matched against John Vidalakis. Representing the secretary candidates are juniors Cindy Lijen-(Se- e Page 13B, Col. 7) teen-ag- From Granger The Kougar Kitchen will open the Pirates Cove in the home ec rooms next week and will be selling soup. If you want good hot soup for lunch, you have to make your reservations in advance, in the occupational foods room. Sounds like a nice change of menu. Congratulations to Joanie Carrillo, Kathy Lambson, Jackie Riede-me- n. e Laurel Searle, y Steele Thomas who will represent Kearns high at Girls State this summer. Virginia Fee and Sherry Dana have been selected Val-feri- and-Trac- alternates. The KHS flag and rifle team went to multiregion contest and did very well indeed - they took first place. Congratulations, team. Primary elections will be held Wednesday. Everybody be sure you get out and vote. Its important to everyone of us (See Page 15B, Col. 7) (See Page Fear (Thursday) 13B, Col. 7) Kathy Page and Keith Casper. Thirds were garnered by Denise Gray and Janie Phelps. Wallay Hammond won an honorable mention. Essay winners were Mark Wimber, first .for Sub for Santa and Dawn Houghton, second for The Best Day. Taking first in art was Cindy Musker, while Andy Mellar was second and Robert Ward, third. Wes Hibner took honorable mention. Accolade is Granger of Time and Bonnie Bwall for "Capturing Spirits. Second places were awarded Becky Lavato and Roger Ward, while those taking third were Keith Casper, Mike Moi. ser and Becky Jo mention second were Teams Gearing For Competition LAKE. Drill from Cyprus Granger and Olympus high schools will be among 15 participating in competition as part of the Utah High School All Star Games being held here tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday. Winners in each division will receive a traveling trophy and will perform at basketball halftimes and a dance will be presented at each winning school. Cerebral Palsy sponsors the games. Boys teams from Utah, Idaho, California and Nevada will play, as well as an intrastate girls squad from Utah on Saturday. SALT teams Sar-gea- is faculty adviser. Cyprus To Host Event On April 14 MAGNA. The Cyprus high Dance club will host an inter-schodance contest at 7 p.m. on April the school in 14 Three Days in Darkness Dr. I.N. Stein Trio Of Drill highs literary magazine. Patty went to Cindy Musker, Cathy Sund, Dallas Kitchens, Steve Fausett, Karrie Ann Ogilvie, Pam Burton, Mark Wimber, Dean Averett, Lynette Wagers, April Lynch, Jeri Draney and Miss Niewinski. G. K. Jensens The Fifth Phase won first in short story, as did "Rainbows by Miss Rindlisbacher. Named auditorium. The program and by all-st- titled Three girls from American The three will attend The baseball team has been participating in the Granite district tournament. The head coach is Mike F ol t e r s and assisting him is Kevin sessions at Southern Utah State College in Cedar City, according to Tina Ellison, spokesman for the auxiliary. Terri Foote, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Odell Foote, is a junior officer in ALO, a debater and a member of Junior Achievement and week-lon- g FHA-HER- The team is and is considered one of the best teams in the state. Concert choir members will be returning Sunday from their tour through California and Arizona. Applications for student body office and varsity cheerleaders and songleaders will go out on Monday. now 4-- 1 is the Celebration theme of the stomp to be held in Stonehenge on April 10. 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Today Collection of Dance, will feature dances from area high schools. A prize of $200 will be awarded to the student choreographing the best number. Plaques will be awarded for originality and best costume. Admission will be $2 for students and adults, and $1 for children under Granger high have been selected by the Murray-Grange- r concert choir certain people in FBLA (Future Business Leaders of Points are given acord-in- g to the place taken, then the points are added together to arrive at the winner. Pirate Olympics help raise the school and class spirit. - GRANGER. Creative writing has been judged at Granger high and winners named in the annual Accolade competition. First place went to two students in the poetry division, Teri Rindlis-bache- r Honorable against each other. Trio Eyes Girls State uniforms from all over the place, dont think youve flipped, Kearns is hosting the region concert choir festival. Friday, sui- The traditional Pirate Olympics is something like an Almost Anything Goes. There are different events in which the three classes along with the faculty compete SELECTED . . . Representing Granger high at Girls State will be, from left, Terri Foote, Barbara Page, Chris Ross. junior On e pregnancy, teen-ag- e cide and others. walking past the auditorium and hearing music, or seeing groups of kids in topics 2, 1981 student-choreographe- for con-feren- . speeches, is to be will perf- including the concert choir, the jazz choir and others. ormed, an- d Thursday, Apr. Accolade Compet Yields Winners QyjiTOTflllg Put . west VALLEY view J2B At GHS - QBfliliU WE CUT PRICES NOT QUALITY Prices subject to stock on hand. We reserve the right to limit quantities. TO APRIL 4 |