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Show Thursday, June SB WEST VALLEY VIEW Remember When 11, 1981 retary, bishops counselor, Sunday school and MIA counselor and in teaching pos- 'Buccaneer' Was New Street Name itions. Mr. Parker was bom in Salt Lake City and attended BYU, USU Hansen and Pat Haun. Willis assumed as Duane as AGO, as commander duties in the reported of post 132 . . . Jim Green Sheet of June Saltas was named to 8, 1978. serve as senior class Superintendent John president for 1978-7- at THREE and Utah Technical He and his College. wife Sandra have seven children. His previous church positions include counselor in the bishopric, ward executive secretary, ward clerk and elders secretary. He served four years in the U. S. Air Force. Mr. Peterson is a native of Richfield. He and his wife Loma have three children. Mr. Peterson served with the Navy in Vietnam. He has served as counselor in the elders quorum, as YMMIA secretary and physical activities specialist. , YEARS 9 Reed Call and members of the Cyprus being awarded a $25 savings bond as a result. The name contest at change Cyprus high began the previous summer students their when presented posal to County estimated at Pete as well 9B, Col. 6) FINE CANTONESE SZE CHUAN TAKE-OUT- S AT AND AMERICAN FOODS MODERATE PRICES AN EXCITING was 1962, into the proposed (See Page LUNCHEONS DINNERS . since the Karen as the Planning Commission . . Rev. John Hart succeeded Rev. Thomas Meersman as pastor at St. Francis church in Kearns. Rev. Meersman, who had served at St. Francis as AGO, in Kutulas, who agreed to assist the youths in coordinating the contest. The name change was then subject to the approval of the County high. The Commission, junior and sophomore Granite Board of class presidents for Education unveiled the coming year were plans for the new Bill Whitworth and Taylorsville high, to be Troy Spackman. built at 5225 So. Redwood Road. Cost of the SIX YEARS new school was AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of June 12. 1975. $14,467,000 . . . Verna Boatman was named Belva Lane became president of the auxDrive ir. Buccaneer of American iliary Legion post 132 in Magna, with Bill BeatKearns. The vice ty submitting the winpresidents were Patty ning street name and pro- Com-mission- er lege ot L.aw, was scheduled as guest speaker for a meeting of the Kearns Town Council. He was expected to focus his talk on results of research Miss Copper during a contest held at Cyprus reported of Green Sheet June high. April Malmborg was named Miss Gold, 13, 1968. while Leslie Barlow was designated Miss Coon, Mr. of Silver . . . Tim Dunn, and daughter Mrs. Parley Coon of representing the Magna was crowned University of Utah Col YEARS named chaplain of Veterans hospital and expected to continue his duties as chaplain at the State Prison. CHINESE AMERICAN RESTAURANT IN WEST VALLEY 966" CONVENIENTLY 1421 THIRTEEN LOCATED WESTWOOD VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 5 ISS4 W. 4700 S. Juil OH 11 United Drugs HAflOWARE j The Family Health and Home Center" 4067 STORES, 5415 So. W. 968-354- 4 l5v CITED . . . Gene Herring has been singled out for recognition by fellow members of Majestic Meadows Lions club. Annual - Young Adults Of Lion Is Won TAYLORSVILLE. Herring, 4726 Gene Pasque, 'inak(- Stake Post Slate Honor has been singled out as Lion of the Year by the Majestic Meadows Lions club. Mr. Herring received the award from Dave Wright, club president, during the charter dinner held recently. Active in the club the past two years, he has served on many committees and has been chairman of membership the past year. Among his many activities, he has been deeply involved in the project to clean up debris in the hollow behind Majestic Meadows Mobile Home Park. He has assisted the club in servicing evaporating on homes in the park as well and has worked with the food services committee. coolers He and his wife Dell have been in the area for three years, having moved here from California. He is retired from the Navy and from the University of California where he was with computer photo services. Mr. Herring moved to Utah partly because he is an avid skier. Graduates At Trinity Due Honor KEARNS. The trad-ition- al United Methodist Student Day will be held Sunday at Trinity United odist church during the 3:30 and 11 a.m. services. Youth Fellowship members will assist in the service, with Bryan Gomez delivering the message. The services will be coordinated by Nancy Herbert and members of the youth organization. Graduates receiving recognition during the services will include Leah Eubanks, Murray high and John Meth- llilii-Ri- KEARNS. Young Adults in Kearns East stake have announced their activity calendar for June. Members are being invited to meet at the stake center at 1 p.m. Saturday for a road rally. A bike ride is scheduled for June 20 and an evening of entertainment June 23. Softball is scheduled at the stake center June 30. Lewis, lsen, Annalee O 0758960 0759090 Rubber Bands (not shown).0727210 Bar Barrettes. 0758271 0769190 Shaped Barrettes. Animal Barrettes. 0779750 A) Ponytail Holders. B) Small Ponytail Holder C) D) E) op??. orfsoncsi An attractive as- Sunglasses. sortment ot clear, gradient and mirrored lenses 01276 SWEATER SIZE STORAGE BOX SANYO SHOE STORAGE AMFM BOX McRoberts, Teresa Murdock, James ) mf 21.00 IT. Kenner, Valerie Bryan Lundgreen, Michelle ,. 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Dimples Darlings, an interdenominational group for senior citizens, will continue meeting weekly throughout the summer at 1 p.m. each Tuesday at the First Baptist church here. All senior citizens are being invited to participate in activities and projects, which will include several outings, said spokesman Elsie Gat-ti- r9 ck Fly Paper Ribbon. Kills flies without poison, with no sprayi- e 022-202- TWO MAN INFLATABLE BOAT If9 Just the thing fora river ride n. 1 085 ng, no odor 9 inch Play Balls Fully-inflate- vinyl d an assortment colors. 069813-4in 21.19 Bulba. Yellow night Bug-L- it that bugs can t see Choose 60 or 100 watt light Mask and Snorkel Crown balls tj Nautica r of 2272- 4 - Bul-loug- h, Utah State University. A cookout for Labrum Is fathers, sons, men and boys will be held in the courtyard at 11 oclock Saturday, June 20. Advance registratKEARNS. Richard ion for vacation Bible Labrum has been be will which school, bishop of conducted July Kearns 3rd ward. will be held following Wayne Sterling both services and dur- Parker is first counschool this ing Sunday selor and Bradford D. week. Parents are be- Peterson is second ing encouraged to regicounselor. ster their children now A native of Murray, materso that ample Mr. Labrum gradials may be provided uated from Granite for all participants. high and LDS Business College. He served in For quick, effective the U. S. Air Force. He results at low cost, use and his wife Phyllis the Want Ad columns of have two children. He has previously served the Green Sheet! as stake executive sec- - Bishop Of 3rd Ward sus-taine- d 21.95 7, 10-i- Trlcycla. Sturdy tubular-steIrame with chromed handlebars, plastic fender, nylon beanng pedals For ages 1 3 06D705 years 5 FOOT MOLDED SWIM POOL Conveniently Located at 4067 West 5415 South Hours: Mon. Sat. 9 to 9 Sun. 11 to 5 -- |