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Show mSTVALLEYVlEW B In 16, 1981 Thursday, Apr. Jason Baird, Mandy Johnson, Joseph Mas- Western Hills sey, Davey George, Chuck Smith, Shane Whitlock, Shelly Midg-ley- , Amanda Nelson and Krista Palmer. Also, Mindy Michelle Was-deTien Tran, Danny Smith, Jennifer Ake-moMichele Romero and Aaron Porter, first grade; Brandon Frel, Shelley Pettit, Timothy Johansen, Renee Morki and Art Martinez, second grade; Jeremy Myers, Michele Burton, Leslie Egelson, Kami Hamblin and Emily Wilson, Citizenship Will Be In Spotlight We are KEARNS. introducing a citizenship program into our school and hope it will be a real asset to the students, commented William Mansell, principal at Western Hills elementary, discussing the citizens of the month program. Toward the end of each school year, teachers get together and decide on basic PERFORMERS . . . Preparing for talent show to be presented in Bennion West stake are, Bennion West from left, Becky Bush, Craig Robison, school goals and objectives that will improve the student body and build a better attitude into the school and the community, he said. One of the goals this year is to build in the students more wholesome attitudes about self and others, he explained. We feel that if rewards are given for proper behavior and attitude, as well as for Leslie Anglesey, Cary Searle. - Stake Offers Talent Show BENNION. A Light Touch Of Broadway is the theme for a Bennion West stake talent show, to be presented at 7 p.m. Saturday in the stake center. The show includes a wide range of musical and dance numbers, with a group of eight teen-age- presenting rs and introductory said Denfinale acts, ise Cox, spokesman for the event. The eight teens are Leslie Anglesey, Bonnie Bradshaw, Becky Bush, Debby McMich-aels- , Craig Robison, Dan Young, David Herrin and Gary Searle. Novelty numbers will be presented between acts, including an imitation of a chicken, a fly and frying bacon; a man and wife team performing tricks on a big wheel and a tricycle and a pantomime to a Chipmunks record. Other numbers will include Leslie Brown in a modern dance number; a jazz dance give a comedy reading. Ruth Ottley, Kathy Trulson and Susan Udesky will present an Andrews Sisters trio. Instrumental numbers will include Jim Norman, banjo; will Dave Roper, Keys. Vocal solos will be given by Bonnie Bradshaw, and Chris Williams, and a trio, You Light Up My Life, by Trisha Lunt, Rebecca and Donna Bradshaw. The Randy Hail- stone family will present I Am Elegant. Choreography for the program has been under the direction of Jan Condie. Scott Williams will serve as master attend together. ment, by reinforcing that behavior we can of ceremonies. 3370 OFF COMFORT REST IV Extra Firm or Super Firm set $319 Twin Size c. $369 Full Size set c. $449 Queen Size $579 King Size c. c. set.... 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All you do is add the water. meeting Tuesday at the school and each was presented a di- by John ctionary Labrum, a member of the project committee. Udell Parker, Lions club president; Ray Chidester, secretary; Rex Mackay, chair- man and Kendall Smith make up the committee. SOFA SLEEPERS on DISPLAY EVERY ONE SALE TAGGED Johnny The Carson Suit Complete package includes1 King or queen-sizbookcase headboard, frame, pedestal deck, deluxe mattress, safety liner, fill and drain kit, water treatment. 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"We can conserve energy, but still use our lighting to deter he pointed crime, out The extra lighting would also be of assistance to police cars patroling the neighborhoods during night hours, Terry said. The council is in need of a workable II Quality Construction Construction Hill. The three, selected through the PTA and the school, were named following the clubs shkt$095 ROOT Z of days, those numbered in odd Famous Serta Sizes daughter Mrs. Darrell Walker and Chad Hill, son of Mr. and Mrs. John 95 Some experts in the science of demography estimate that approximately 70 billion people have ever lived on the earth. The number of people now living on the planet amounts to about 4 percent of that total. tection $ 388 448 Decorator style traditional Queen Sofa Sleeper. Deep padded overstuffed rolled arms in decorator cotton print covers Reg. $749 Versatile Transitions1 0u9en Sofa Sleeper Bier.ds easi1 with almost ary decor Oak wood trim on arms Reg. $699 $ on even-numbere- d Lions In Mrs. Vi x4x8 and Russell fifth grade; Junior Vigil, Dawn Gray and Stacey Reynolds, sixth grade. Nogales Mason, best citizen" certificate, along with the picture, will be given to the student as a remembrance, he added. At the end of the school year, during an awards assembly, a citizenship pin will be presented to the best citizen from each classroom. Selected as citizens of the month for April were kindergarteners A recommended Thursday that residents of the area be asked to join in a Lights-on-fo- r safety project designed with even DOOR CRASHIER! Susan Walker, of Mr. and STUDS for one month. in houses numbers would turn their lights on ward specialists. There will be no BENNION. Three sixth graders at Calvin 9 Y third grade. Others were Jody Richardson, Lisa Warren and Abraham Colt, fourth grade; Manuel range that those living KEARNS Members of the Kearns Community Crime Council The program has been coordinated by Boddly, Angela English, Julie Howard, Kary Gustafson, Carmel Hayes and Alison Farnsworth. Teresa Dobson and Sharon Hailstone will perform a jazz dance and Harold YV. Winkler open to the public. Stake officers are of academic improve- change behavor and create a positive atmosphere, he added, which in turn will build more responsible citizenry. Each month students from each class will be selected to represent that class, he said. Parents will receive a letter informing them of this selection and will be asked to send a picture of their student to the school to place on a citizenship bulletin board Lights On Effort Eyed By Council marim- Bennion Cite Trio and Becky Bush; Put On A Happy Face danced by Kristi fering special invitations for families to ba; Heather Woodbury, flute, and a piano duet by Kristeen Pohlamus and Selma Martin, Kitten On The featuring Collette Hansen charge and the show is Seo-ther- Kearns 549 $ 498 23. |