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Show IB WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, June aerobic dance, using jazzercise and dancer-ciscombining dance and exercise to music IB, 1981 e, whole wheat muffins, bread sticks and cereal treats and will (See Page 9B, Col 3) quately represent county residents Respiratory Tent Donated By Club for fun and coordination. In cooking classes students study the four food groups, read and study recipes and learn to plan balanced menus, noted teacher Sherry Bullock. We are spending one week on each of the four food groups, she explained. The children have made orange drink, ice cream pie with graham cracker crust, council could not ade- Remember When THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of June to the city-count- government retired Salt Lake County fireman and a past president of the Magna Community Council, was selected Member of the Month by the Magna Chamber of The Commerce . Granger-Hunte- r Com- munity Council went on record in opposition . a Out-standi- Citizen Award from the Granger Lions club consolida-tio- SIX YEARS n AGO, as fall, vote under the name unification Council chairman Bill Barton said the opposition was based on several factors, the among them consolida-tiowould take beliefs that n government too far from the people and that the proposed county-wid- e reported in the Green Sheet of 1978 Roy Smith, . lifelong Granger resident, received an y proposal for a 15. 1978. . Ella Bennlon, June 19, 1975. South, it was revealed that nine businesses, two homes and a duplex along the thoroughfare would have to be relocated to make way for a state road project. The plan called for the widening 3500 South from Redwood Road to 2200 West and from 2700 to 2820 West . . . After Members of the Granger Rotary club purchased and then donated a respiratory croup tent to a hospital in W'estern Samoa John Green was serving as club president . During a public hearing on the propos. . ed widening of 3500 of stealing the vehicle and taking it for a joy ride, thieves set a new car on fire at 4219 W. 3500 South, resulting in a $6,000 loss Rose Lea Mosley of Magna was named president of the Brockbank junior high PTSA THIRTEEN YE RS AGO, as In the Green Sheet of June reported 20, 1968. Walter Banks was elected commander of the VFW post In Kearns The vice commanders were Arthur Christensen and Joe Peppiles Mrs Arthur Christensen was named to head the VFW auxiliary in Kearns . . Scheduled as guest speaker for a meeting . of the Granger-Hunte- r Chamber of Commerce was Ray Norton of the Utah Committee on Industrial and Employment Security Mary Jean Naylor, daughter of Mr. and (See Page 5B, Col 4) . . . Jan Malmberg (left) demonstrates a proper for Tad Anderson and Gary Loosle who do their own versions during her tennis class at Whittier elementary. SERVING follow-throug- h Whittier Summer School Program Involves 80 HUNTER. 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