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Show 1 1 B wlST VALLEY VIEW t Thursday, May 21, 1981 Rain Fails To National Guard, stimulated the youngsters interest in continuing in spite of the inclement weather. Some even expressed a desire to return at a later date to finish the job. There is still more to do, Mrs. Brimley said, but we intend to wait until sometime in June to do it. She added that the fence had been mended on the north side of the facility and the gate straightened so Deter Cub Scouts MAGNA. to making our yearbook a great book of Rainy, cold weather Saturday failed to dampen the spirits of 40 Cub Scouts who picked up debris at Pleasant Green Cemetery. At the end of 1V2 hours they had filled 35 bags. The cleanup was part of a Magna Community project aimed at protecting and preserving what is left of the memories. KAPERS (From Page 10B, Col. 5) support. They asked me to let you know that the district has cut this program from really helped a lot of people and is considered a valuable program for the school. These students are asking MB, Col 4i Jamie Salmon, of Mr and daughter Bui ton, South Also, Cherie Jensen. Mrs Leo H 2865 W. 3835 Way, Mrs Janice J Nielson Linda Burns, daughter 3054 of 4370 of Mr, and Duane 'Burns, Millerama Ave. ; Julie Christensen, of Mr. and Mrs Paul Christensen, 4346 Haw arden Dr and Liz Tolman, daughter of Mr and Mrs Keith Tolman, 38 19 So 3 !8() West daughter For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! PERFORMERS 968-359- . . . Gearing for faculty performance at Kearns junior high are, from left, Kathryn Starbuck, Helen Brown, Loretta Jewkes, At an assortment of bad jokes and skits according to the directors. About 200 students will take part in a day at Saratoga next week as a reward for high KJHS - Faculty To Be Spotlighted 7 WE HAVE MOVED!! KEARNS. We're still in the Valley Fair Mall, but we are located next to Drop by and see our fashionable new office. Mer-vyn'- show The television popular s. will Hee-Ha- serve as theme for a Kearns junior high faculty assembly being presented tomorrow (Friday). Bonney Ash and Dr. Samuel P. Robison and Staff academic achievement and citizenship, acts including a kazoo a square ensemble, dance featuring Gene Moosman as caller, a straw hat dance and Helen Brown are directing the production, which will feature the talented faculty band and a variety of i HANEY'S GRANGER. An open house will be held at p.m. farewell will be Carol Hanson who will join her husband, John 9 in (Red) Hanson, Washington state. HANEY'S Celebrating Roots and Fruits will be the sermon topic to be preached during the 11 a.m. service Sunday by Rev. Milton Ensley. His childrens time offering will be Beauty the Grand Opening of his Sandy Store with the Best Values in Town Everywhere. Music for the service will include a duet sung by Audrey Gann The RUSTIC Complete Stained authors 608SI and artists The 60-pag- 3 e includes Impressions submissions from about 40 students, said adviser Richard Kemp. Teachers, advisers and administrators will attend the reception, he said. Strawberry shortcake will be served. Lisa Brady is editor of the magazine, with Shelley Jensen as poetry editor and Paul Rock as art editor. COT'WD - doubles team of Wade interested persons are evento call ojm. who contributed to the school literary magazine. community blood drive sponsored by the American Red Cross will be held May 29 from 4 to 8 p.m. at Westvale. To sign up, WATERBED MAGNA. An authors tea will be held at 2:30 this afternoon (Thursday) in the Cyprus high foyer for student and Arnette Cornett accompanied by Afton A Laquered Bookcase Headboard Authors Tea Is Planned Today (From Page Smith. & with counselor Becky Anderson in charge. At Cyprus High Farewell Slated At Westvale Westvale Presbyterian church tomorrow (Friday) for a member who is leaving the area. Feted during the 7 to GOQPQCn---- ' Here's Just One: Jer-rl- e Frank, Bonney Ash. OPTICAL DR. SAMUEL P. ROBISON i i i i - (From Page daughter Porath, Dept. VALLEY FAIR i i activ- VALLEY Mrs sign will be placed on the gate stating that the cemetery is open from 9 a.m. to dusk and the area will be under the surveillance of the County Sheriffs adult leaders also took part. According to the Brimleys, the flag ceremony presented by the Utah Air i i i i i i i i i i i weeks The Kearns Kapers Keepers of the Week are Roger Sorensen and Michael Sonch of Mr. and Michael R Jensen, 4041 So. 2400 West, Diane Jensen, daughter A pioneer cemetery, with Kathryn and Ralph Brimley in charge. Ten other 1 Next ities include Memorial Day (no school), yearbook day, the awards assembly, senior ban quet, book check ins and refunds, then Fri day will be graduation Have a great last week of school that it could be locked. Council-sponsore- d ri the curriculum for next year. They tell me this program has KHS that you phone Dr. Reed Call at the District office to help get this program back on the curriculum. If you want to know more about the peer counseling program, ask some of the students who have been involved, theyll be glad to talk to you. 10B, Col 2) continued on in the tournament was Henricksen and John Fennemore. This team is matched against defending East teams which will indeed ve a challenge. pro- 250-258- 7 ings. with coupon i COUPON EXPIRES MAY SEMINARY 25 (From Page 53 10B, Col 3) wards. The 10 stakes include Granger, Gran- ger Central, Granger North, Granger South, Granger East, Granger West, Jordan North, Jordan, West Cen- Taylorsville tral and Taylorsville West with a few from six other stakes. MOMS LANCER (From Page 10B, Col. 4) gift. A week from today is yearbook day. The yearbooks will be issued to the student body beginning at 8 a.m. This will give everyone an opportunity to get their year- books signed. We would like to thank the Shield staff and Joyce Boskin, their adviser, for the long hours and hard work they put in- - SAFETY CLASS m vsei 5- . SOME TOPICS COVERED.' HOW TP AVOIP AN ACClVEtTr . WATER SAFETY . ELEMENTARY RESCUES BASIC- - UFBSAVN SAFETY RULES KEAPNS COMMUNITY POOL tit MbOilfir 0541 HAVE A SAFE SUMMER AT DJR H0ME SVWllVllWgr weAW ouu I ioTonsi Awepngo fm'. 5 |