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Show 6B Meanwhile, Over Here For three or four nights in row, I didnt get much sleep, but did I ever have a good time. It was another in an enjoyable series of experiences in which the fam- has shared good times with people ily from other lands. A although varying states of exhaustion prevailed at the end of their visit, we nevertheless had a great time. Besides being an immensely enjoyable week in and of itself, our experience with the trio from England also served to further illustrate something which Ive found generally to be the case semi-dista- nt rela- tive, Andy, and two of his friends, Steve all and Pete from England - popped into Salt Lake while on a crosscountry trek through the United States in a rented van. We had never met any of them before Andy called from Cody, Wyo., telling us that hed been given Moms and Dads address and phone number before leaving England. And wondering if it would be okay for the three of them to drop in while they made - Remember When regarding The term foreign substance naturally carries a negative connotation when applied to a flu bug, wartime raid center, Marianne Richards . Officials of Granite School District and the Highland high grad Debbie Cottrell and Kearns high alumna Michele Good . . . William Christopulos, . . Granite familiar to many Kearns high students who also attended Kennedy junior high, was beginning his duties as principal at KHS . . Norman G. Bringard of Granger and G. Ken Masters of Hunter were among six Utah truckers mediation process between the district and GEA. The district did state, however, that unless a settlement was reached by Aug. 29, an alternate plan to start classes on Sept. 15 would be implemented . . . For health reasons, Mrs. Steve Foil resigned as chairman of the Kearns Town Council. negotiations scheduled to compete for honors in a national of the truck road-e- o American i Trucking Assn, in Sti Louis . . . Paula Nelson of the Utah Council on Justice Administration was THIRTEEN Crime YEARS A- - Leon Paulsen, Bill Burke and Max Giles were slated to represent the Hunter Lions club at a district training conference in Park City . . . Cara Ann Davies, a Cyprus high $27995 graduate, completed training as a reservations agent for Air West Airlines. She was 1 scheduled to work for the company in Los Angeles . . . Mavis fcWe repair all makes vacuums. in g 4--J Kirby, was Steadman a scheduled to Eureka Hoover, Bison. Genuine par-- J give J ts, bags, belts, brush k rolls. book review during a meeting of the Suburban Arts club at the home of Lucy Timothy in Taylorsville . . . A.T.ENTERPRISES k k 4- - 081 W. 5415 S., KEARNS Tel. Dedication cere- 1 966-141- 6 monies were planned at the Kearns stake , Inc. was denied District Court, resulting in the issuance of another building permit for construction at the site of the $12 million mall, n South. Developers of the rival mall at 3500 So. 40th West claimed that the County Planning Commission had determined that the area could support only one 3500 So. I very every day 2700 said young people, Scott Whipple, who will serve as assistant principal at Cyprus high. Mr. Whipple was born in Salt Lake and received bachelors, masters and edu- cational administration degrees from the Courthouse Squares WHO CAM BLAME OUR. INDIANS BEING discouraged? they age THE ONLY ONES' CONQUERED BY THE U. S. I mo DIDN'T COME OUT AHEAD. regional shopping center, and that the Inc. 35-4- 0, develop- ment would be jeopar-dize- d if further building permits were issued at the Doxey-Layto- n site . . . Vicki Tolman was chosen County Fair Sweet- Administrator Is 'At Home' new second occasion, with whom I Ive exchanged several letters and photos in the years since his visit. Pat later enrolled in some Middle East language, history and political science classes at the University of Utah, leading him and us to a prized friendship with Hussein, a Libyan student, from whom weve learned a lot and enjoyed the company of on many occasions, be it supper time or party time. My brother met his Ceylonese cant ever remember Pat not being interested in other societies and other lands. And if I remember right, he and Mom were the ones responsible for arranging to have three students from Japan stay with us for a few days while they experienced the U.S. It was a summer in the late 60s, and it was then that I caught the wife while working in Yemen, the two getting hitched in England in 1978. I was lucky enough to make the trip for the wedding, which was significantly spiced with inter trans-Atlant- ic national flavor from all angles: the bride, groom, clergymen and congregation. Small wonder they chose Its A Small World as one of the ceremony songs . All that has paved the road for us to get to know many interesting people from various places, that in one way or another would be considered foreign to us the three guys from England being the most recent examples of how fulfilling international and intercultural swaps can be. - One of my dreamier goals is to someday journey across Europe, in England and molding some new friendships as well. And also taking in the excitement and charisma of France, Germany, Spain, Belgium and other European lands of which Ive heard and read so much about. If they ever decide to add another beatitude to the existing list, Ive got a suggestion. Blessed are the foreigners, for they shall enrich your lives. renewing acquaintances potential. Were going have a great year at - University of Utah. He I hope to do all I can to help to bring out the best in each student. I like to know started with Granite district in working with vocational programming and designed a curriculum for the service 1969, the students by name, to offer personal encouragement whenever I can and to support the teachers, who are on the front line here, he said. station training program. He worked in the district office with special ed and vocational school. He and his Susan, have ward to staying here. Mr. Sullivan was principal of the old Plymouth school the two years prior to the he Cyprus, ed. Danger Signals of Pinched Nerves: Frequent Headaches 2. Low Back or Hip Pain 3. Dizziness or Loss of Sleep 4. Numbness in Hands or Feet 5. Nervousness 6. Neck Pain or Stiffness 7. Arm and Shoulder Pain m Free preliminary examination does not include or treatment. MOST liuvrancu Accepted WEST VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. Stephen Burningham Call For Appointment 9 1790 W. 3500 So. At the entrance to Valley Bank and Trust on 3500 So. wife, seven children, Karen, Jen- CUT INFLATIONS EFFECT LOWER YOUR COST OF LIVING INCREASE YOUR EARNING POWER Michael, John, nifer, Rebecca, James old and three-wee- k Richard. I am really excited to be here at Cyprus, said Mr. Whipple. I was able to go to Utah State University with the student body officers when they attended their workshops LEARN HOW YOU SAVE appliances, several hundred dollars on a, new car, on groceries, LOWER living costs, INCREASE earnings. NO OBLIGATION TO LEARN NO COST SAVE SAVE NEW ASSISTANT .. Scott Whipple,, formerly a principal at Granite Alternative school, has begun as assistant principal at Cyprus . . W. High priests and their wives in Taylorsville Central stake are planning a social tomorrow (Friday) night. The 6:30 p.m. affair will be held in the stake center to include - HERE'S HOW: Attend our 35 minute evening Seminar to learn how to reduce the cost of living. 2. Attend 40 minute Seminar to learn how to increase earnings up to $1,000 per month or more. Seminar follows Seminar after a short break. Total time spent. hour 15 minutes for both. Attendance limited to personalize instruction. 1. high. A barbershop quaTtat. will provide part of the program. Chairman of the social is J. Farrell Bell of the stake high council. I II and I am most impressed with these students. .We expect the coming year to be very rewarding. ...There is a great deal of good school spirit at Cyprus, and I hope to do my part to add to this feeling, he said. dinner and musical entertainment. CAN: up to $150 or more on name brand major II 1 Do it with GOLD CARD! 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Guardian State Bank is open Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. MiniBank 24 Hour Banking For those times when we arent open you have 24 hour banking right at your finger tips. administration at the U. Mr. Sullivan has his own farm where he grows alfalfa. He is in the process of restoring a 1966 Mustang, and is also a voracious reader. He and his wife Marian have two His responsibilities high will be with scheduling GURRDIRIi STRTE BRNK Lobby Hours Monday & Friday 9:00 a.m.-6:0Tues., Wed., & Thurs. 9:00 a.m.-5:0Saturday 9:30 a.m.-12:3- p.m. p.m. p!m. at Taylorsville classes, developing curriculum, working with the faculty and the instructional conclud-t- 1. I enjoy working with students and expect each one to work to reach his or her full pro- grams and has served as principal of the Granite alternative TAYLORSVILLE. In Taylorsville TAYLORSVILLE. Wendall Sullivan is already at home at Taylorsville high as an assistant principal. He has spent the past six years at the A few years later, remembering the good times we shared the first time around with the Japanese kids, we signed up to take in a couple more. Again, it was enormously satisfying, and fortunately Ive been able to maintain contact with Keisuke, one of our Japanese guests on the his way from Morocco to work with refugees in Sudan, after having been employed in relief service projects in Yemen and Lebanon. High Priests In Stake Eye Social heart. Her attendants were Susan Bruse and Sandra Herron. 22, 1968. 20, 1981 Education Produces Miracles working with the in Third Green Sheet of Aug. Council. Administrator Says bug. and intercultural experiences have been varied, numerous and, for the most part, very rewarding. And much of the credit as far as we as a family are concerned goes to my brother, who is on national household, of sorts, while he attended college at a midwestern university. One of my earliest exposures to foreigners came when I hadnt yet reached double figures in age. A young woman from Germany married a guy who was employed in my dads business for a time, YE- ARS AGO, as reported in the guest speaker during a meeting of the Kearns SIX in- volving contract . Community Education Assn, expressed hope that school could still open on Sept. 2, despite a delay in the start of a whom Ive shared working quarters the past five years, hell tell you how interesting it was for him to reside in an inter- miracles restraining order sought by thq group Doxey-Layto- Ask just about any area family which has hosted a foreign student under the American Field Service or Rotary programs, and theyll tell you that theyre glad they did it. And if you ever discuss the topic with a guy with much enjoy the educational field - we see A 35-4- 0, priceless education, the refreshing taste of something different and the downright fun that such an experience can yield for all involved. MAGNA. 19. 1965. and one of the major impressions I gathered from her association with the family had to do with the accent that reflected her neck of the woods on our globe. Theres more than one way of talking, I discovered as her path first crossed with ours in the early 1960s. Since then, my international or some other unwelcome invasion. But the alien element, if it happens to be a visitor in your home for a week, month or year, can be a tough one to equal in terms of the YE- Green Sheet of Aug. Suzanne McKay was singled out to reign over the Salt Lake County Fair. Runners-u- p in the annual Sweetheart contest were Constance Black and graduate 5215 ARS AGO, as reported in the reported in the Green Sheet of Aug. 21, 1975. Binghamincluded high Criminal SIXTEEN GO, as Cara Thorup was selected Sweetheart of the Salt Lake County Fair. Attendants to the W. 4260 South, with Mark E. Petersen of the Council of Twelve slated as principal speaker. Honor Captured By Cara Thorup THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Aug. 17, 1978. people whose homelands andor cultures are different from mine: with few exceptions, theyre a pleasure to be around. - Thursday, Aug. by Tom Smith their way through the Intermountain West. It was okay, all right. Okay to the point where they spent a whole week, instead of the three days they had considered staying before the good times really started to roll. Our three guests, along with myself and my three sisters, assembled a common zeal for partying and visiting, and a WEST VALLEY VIEW 3856 West 5400 South Each Depositor Insured To $100,000 966-333- By 3 F.D.I.C. Drive Up Hours Monday thru Friday 8:00 a.m.-7:0Saturday 9:30 a.m.-12:3- p.m. p.m. 3. o |