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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW o Thursday, Apr. stained glass are to be given, as well as having artists actually drawing, painting and doing leatherwork. The cafeteria will be 16, 1981 in the musical Valerie Steele is a member of the school congress, serves on the Kearnada (yearbook) staff and is a member of the Key club and Spanish club. Her parents are Lloyd and Velma Steele. the location for demonstrations performances dance Tracy ofThomas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Thomas, is also a member of the Honor Society . She is involved with pep club, dance club, Key club and Spanish club and was the October Cougar of the month. Selected as alternates were Virginia Fee and Sherry Dana. Girls Staters - Six Selected From KHS KEARNS. Six junior girls from Kearns high have been selected to represent American Legion Auxiliary unit 132 at Girls State June at Southern Utah State College in Cedar 7-- City. The girls were selected from a slate of 17 hopefuls, the largest group ever, according to Wanda mythical state and run for county and state office and elect their own officers, learning a great deal about our American way of life by actually doing these things, she said. Representing Kearns will be Joni Carrillo, daughter of William and songlead- er - spokesman for the iliary. The purpose of Girls state is to educate young women in the duties, privileges, rights and responsibilities of citizenship and the processes of politcs and aux- fair was the most successful so far and had a lot of participation, the chairman said. People without students at the school came just to see what we had. The fair gives people a chance to see what students have done during the year, as well as letting out students know what goes on in certain classes as encouragement to sign up for (SeePage 7C, Col. 6) school the man for whom the school is named "looking on" in background, Eisenhower junior high eighth grader Sid Ostergaard works on art project in preparation for school-widfair next week. AT EISENHOWER work- - A . . . With e week and finalists will be tr S V chosen by judges this week. The finalists will try out in front of the student body next week and voting will follow. Parkinson, government, Lancer, On Monday the dent body officer bate assembly Tuesday stude- TAYLORSVILLE. fair will be presented at Eisenhower junior high Tuesday during the Two new students of the month were chosen for April. the afternoon. The They are Kami student body officers, cheerleaders, Avery and Larry Lunt. Sir Lancer and Larry will be an- has won nounced. That evening several 1981-8- 2 song-leade- Jackie Riedeman Ermie Carrillo, a ski enthusiast who takes honors English and history and journalism. Kathy Lambson, daughter of Fount and Kitty Lambson, is active in debate, concert choir and was in the school musical. Jackie Riedeman, daughter of Larry and Sandra Riedeman, is involved in Key club, Thayne & Open 24 llrs. Closed Sun. 8:00 p.m. to 5:30 Mon. a.m. 4219 W. 3500 So. u r a 1 drawing contests and wants to bean day and Friday during architect. all three lunches. He is now would like to wish all the candidates good luck. We Try a Want Ad! all working at the LDS church office building in Salt Lake. (SeePage7C,Col.5) displays and demonstrations during school hours and patrons will have an opportunity to see the fair offerings from 7 to 9 p.m. Art to be shown in the library will include painting, drawing, k is required. Scouts may prepare for aviation merit badges at the South Salt Lake Library, 2480 So. 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State 277 j w. 3500 So. (PAIRt 416521 gtete. catea tu saw i j rf y' CENTERS COAST TO COASTI said. Demonstrations in jewelry, etched and MAT VARY New Hours: chairman of the fair, is taught to seventh and eighth graders. Eisenhower has the only such instruction given at a junior high, he iiil aw. wc at 1 KIMTY H PRKI I TILE ac- Fack-rel- OUT AVAILABLE fitiKii irooii MiKINf I QUARRY 0HVT leather etched last ITALIAN Add European Charm Glaze Resists Mars! For Kitchen or Bath on Walls, Counters! n staff, National Honor Society and is also in the Granite Youth Symphony. She holds the First Class rank in Girl Scouts and teaches dancing. Another member of the Honor Society is Laurel Searle, daughter of Gale and LuDean Searle, who is also active in school drama programs and participated ttt't' Mill-cree- QUARRY COME VISIT WITH ME AND HAVE A BEAUTIFUL INSTANT COLOR PORTRAIT TAKEN. IT'S ONLY $2.99 4 TO 8 P.M. i!l LIBRARY (From Page 3C, Col. 5) held at the East branch on the 23rd at 4 p.m. Participants will learn how to draw faces using various shapes. SHINY GLAZED orchestra, yearbook Linda's Cafe !icpt a ball will be held in honor of all the winners beginning at 8 oclock in Stonehenge. Tickets are $5 and may be purchased Thurs- film festival will be held at the Magna branch, ing vacation. As you know, our madrigals went to the solo ensemble competition Thursday. They performed very well, receiving a rating of which is equivalent to excellent. Heidi Johnston and Deanne (See Page 7C, Col. 5) RUSTIC RED day and evening. Students will view during history classes Friday will be the inaugural assembly in Enjoy your spr- An will and lunches. wasnt it great sleep and getting up early forpUMM 5-- 7 Plans School Fair will take place Wednesday and Thursday Parkinson said. The girls live in a g alarm manual in advance. A Jam. . .boree for children age will be held at Whitmore on the 25th at 11 a.m. Youngsters in attendance will hear jam stories, watch movies and fruit make jam sandwiches. Advance signups are necessary. A Little Rascals EJHS take place in the auditorium. Voting Mrs. Hello Cougars; - set-- t n i school. Sir Cheerleaders, about The science fair will be part of the allschool show. Displays will be available in the Last year the elections. No worry clocks English, math, business and social studies departments, as well as in the physical education area The student leaders at GHS have been very busy preparing for the And just think, we get to sleep late again tomorrow. and tumblers, singing groups and the band. daughter CHOSEN . . . Among students selected to attend Girls State from Kearns high are Valerie Steele, Laurel Searle, Tracey Thomas, Kathy Lambson, Joni Carrillo. and by ing late today? .H.0LLDA.Y . 27fAMJ (2300 tost) my um ' I |