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Show wesT VAUEY view 10B Thursday, May Seminary Rites Are Scheduled done during the year. It was really good and everyone enjoyed it. Ifttb As the school year comes to a close, school work lightens, and the last banquets of the year are held. The students of the month for May were chosen last week They are Daryn Daybell, Sterling Cloward and Derek Merrill. Wed like to congratulate them on a job well done. GRANGER. (MfflE) was Dustin re- maining spring teams, baseball and the tennis suffered awards' banquet Awards were given to outstanding students in different areas The banquet for the dance club was held Thursday night. Tuesday afternoon the annual senior slide show was held. This is a slide presentation put together by the senior officers and presented to the whole student body. The slides were of different activities and different had students disheartening state after n g through league play undefeated The Guymon. Prayers will be offered by Melanie 1 McFall and Christiansen. p eting 1 region slow-startin- We repair all makea of vacuuma. Specializing In Kirby, Hoover, Eureka & Blaon. We repair all makaa, etc. seminary president, will present the graduates for acceptance Genuine Parts Bags, Belts, & Brush Rolls 4081 W. 5415 S. Kearns 6 by Mr. Lawrence. Mr. Coached by Dennis Doyle, the tennis team which also ventured through the 81 season undefeated, was Hasler and Chick McGowan read names of graduates who are students from will nar- rowed down to only one doubles team left in competition in Mondays state playoffs. Tony Green who is ranked among the top in the state, faltered in the second round of playoffs, as did Todd Tisdale, Steve Farnsworth and Steve Cran-- . dall. g, John Hasler, de- g Sten-ber- Mack Lawrence, regional representative, presiding. proved devastating for CHS. Enterprises Conduc- seminary council president, with W. fense A. T. David ting will be Alan and league play in the first place position, was downed in Mondays quarterfinal by the Brighton Bengals, A and Carol Delaney Colt base-- b a 1 7-- 966-141- de-fea- ts go-- i squad, after com-- Lori Dunn, Benson and Cynthia Musker. The Granger high madrigals will sing In My Fathers House Are Many Mansions I Am a Child of God will be performed by Tracy Liddiard, flute; Steve Ryther, clarinet and Wanda Snow, violin. The organist and chorister will be Gary 1981 senior! things AndreeOtenei Cottonwoods edne night So. 3700 4700 West. Cary Lowe will give the theme presentation. Speakers will include Ted Johnson, executive W About uation ceremonies for the Granger seminary to be held at 7:30 tonight (Thursday) at the new Jordan stake day the by GRANGER. An students center, and had theirs. Gals Elected will be honored during grad234 Tues- council At Valley Junior High 21, 1981 (SeePage 11B, Col. 4) The spring concert was a great success. The concert choir made a tribute to Mr. Wendel to thank him for the years of next ior high. Cheryl Coombs has been elected student daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cobbley, Handling the secree tarial post will be Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Peterson, 3877 the new vice president. Elected historian Coombs, Cir. 4072 Minuet Shari Cobbley, 4026 Montaia Dr., is given Granger A have been elected to serve as student body officers at Eisenhower junior high next year. The only team that (See Page IB, Col. 5) 1 of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mortensen, daughter 3251 Florita Ave.; (See Page 11B, Col. 8) -t the year is rapidly Wendels last year at Granger high. drawing to a close, next year is just about all He will be teaching at Taylorsville next year. The last assembly of the year will take place tomorrow (Friday). It will begin at 9:30 in the auditorium. This assembly is for the entire student body, but will highlight the last three years at Granger high for the graduating seniors of 1981. Events from the year will be remembered during a special presentation. The senior class is sponsoring a car wash on Saturday at the Granger swimming pool parking lot. It will begin at 10 and the cost to have your car washed is $2. The proceeds will go toward purchasing a senior class 1980-8- 1 11B, Col. 5) planned. The senior and junior class have officers PAINTS been chosen Junior class officers are, president, Rick Reid; vice president, Jackie Vigil; secretary, Sheryl Oliver; female ASK, Melinda Viall; male ASK, Kyle Pehrson ( Senior class officers are, president, Lance Hope; vice president, Terry Bogucki; secretary, Valerie Steele; female ASK, Jennifer Terry; male ASK, Jim Sorensen. On Sale At Baftfon'fl The JV and sopho- more BUILDERS cheerleaders will be in Student officers next school year at Valley junior high will include Cheryl Coombs (front) and, from left, Shari Cobbley, Carle Carlile, Lynette Peterson. LEADERS next weeks column Some of the people involved in the peer counseling program are asking for student (See Page The new president is Keith Lever, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald K. Lever, 4448 Balsam Ave. Elected vice president was Joel Barry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel P. Barry, 1441 Mortensen, Gina sum- - 11 B, Col 6) . . . Alder Road. Kim daughter Frame, of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Frame, 1230 B. W. 4800 South, has been named secretary and the historian will be Yvette Zierold, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry 968-212- MART 1 3SSS W. 3500 So. body president for the coming year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. w DRUGAGENGY Four Elected At Eisenhower TAYLORSVILLE. are Steffanie Peters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Peters, 3878 Roxborough Ct.,; h ou gh high. This was Mr. cheerleaders New week, schools the mer. West. 3888 So. 3520 So. 3520 West. Student Officers Two boys and two girls Carrie Carlile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie K. Carlile, was Lyn-ett- out for service he has (See Page Just think Cougars, we get a three-da- y weekend and, after four days of school all- female student body leadership has been elected at Valley jun- To Top Zierold, 4578 Balham Road. Elected cheerl- eaders were Claudine 30)05 GEDGS) ET:HI:Wlll;llilt:m Millet, Steve Rose, Lisa VandeVeegaete, Jodi Clements, Lisa Keate and Stacy Senior Citizen Discounts on Prescriptions n KLEENEX TOWELS PEPSI Whirlpool WASHER the & COLA &PACK DRYER $i 39 Reg. $1 Soft, absorbent Kleenex towels in assorted decorator colors. pair only 1.89 FAMOUS SATHER The Washer lcaboo 3 Cycle 2 Water Levels The Dryer lemook COOKIES COOKIES (Not Shown) 3 Cycle Almond Only Reg. Heavy Duty 5 gal. 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