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Show 6B WEST VALliY VIEW Thursday, Sept. 3, Remember When 1981 Ballet Classes For Adults Set At UofU - Area Youths Met Carter And Wife Hillsdale park, 3200 W. Tess Ave. Plans called for the park to include THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Aug. 31, 1978. playground equipment and a picnic area. While vacationing in Yellowstone National park, Dave and Mike Baird of Taylorsville crossed paths with President and Mrs. Carter at the Old Faithful geyser. Both managed to shake the President's hand, and one felt a firm, grip from Mrs. Carter. It was all over two-hand- matter in SALT LAKE. Ballet classes, formerly offered only to youth, will now be available for adults at the UofU Ballet School. a of moments. Dave was a student at Cottonwood high and Mike was at- tending Eisenhower junior high . . . The Magna Chamber of Commerce and Community Council were offering a $100 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those committing acts of in the Magna area. Chamber president Mike Caldwell said a break-iand theft at a ware- vandalism n house owned by W. G. (Bill) Larson were among incidents on which information was being sought. YEARS as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 4, 1975. SIX SIXTEEN Polly Richman, YE- Thespians at Granger high were making preparations staff members were introduced on Tuesday during the Hello Day assembly. A special part of the assembly was swearing in of school officers by Gov. Scott Matheson. Craft Booths At Pioneer Open GRANGER. of Those interested booths for $15 until Sept. 11, after which reservations will cost $20. All items will be sold for cash, it was noted. Reservations may be Barbara Granger-Hunte- r Com- merce, announced that would install a sema- 3200 W. 3500 90 days. building from 4 p.m. on weekdays. Further information may be obtained by calling the office at Residents of the area had urged such action for about a year. 581-632- 3. when weighed in North Carolina. Toni Dr., West Valley City, 84119. SIDING MATERIALS ALUMINUM OR VINYL ALSO SOFFIT, FASCIA, GUTTERING EXPERT INSTALLATION 2-- South within 2-- 6, made founder, Wiliam David Lingard, traffic chairman for the - 972-324- 7 . . . Student body com- INTRODUCTION munications coordinator Roxanne Lever (left) chats with Todd Murdock, Roberta Mudd and Jack Kemp about services offered to students. 972-805- 972-129- 7 8 Pete Gomez was named to serve again as president of the PTA at Kennedy junior high. He had occupied the post from 1969-7- when the 1, school first opened . . . Screen and stage star Johnny Whitaker, who was featured in the television series Family Affair, paid a visit to Utah Boys Ranch in Kearns. The Whitaker youth was vacationing with his family in Utah before returning to school in California . . . Named at Utah College to positions Technical were John Matheson III, coordinator of veterans affairs; William Fowler, assistant dean of students Grant Smart, and special projects aide and director of personnel. THIRTEEN YE- ARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 5, 1968. Paul Lefevor, who had spent the past year working toward his doctorate at Utah State University, was beginning duties as principal at Granger elementary. He had previously served as of superintendent Beaver County School District . . . Karen Mackay of Bennion was named captain of the English Fort DUP camp . . . Mrs. Shauna Harris Christensen, a 1964 graduate of Cyprus high, and her husband Bryant left for Fairbanks, Alaska to make their home . . . Construction HELLO ... IS ANYONE OUT THERE LISTENING? This is your furnace speaking. Thats right ... your furnace. HERE I ANY DAY NOW, COLD WEATHER IS GOING TO HIT. Then youre going to AM SITTING IN THE BASEMENT. turn up the thermostat and expect me to do my thing... keep the house nice and warm ...on even the coldest days. Ive been doing nothing all summer but gather a lot of dust. And... well... think I its about time you did something about it r work began at the site of Workshops Slated At Whitmore Career workshops for job hunters and COTT. HTS. planning those changing careers will be offered at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 70th South, on Tuesdays beginning Sept. 8 and continuing through Oct. 6. Sessions will run from to 8:30 p.m. a 7 Charles Faux, management planning consultant, will conduct the free workshops. Topics include Being Self-sufficien- t, DisYou What Want To Do, Researching Your Skills to covering Discover Alternative Careers, Finding a Market Niche for Your Highest and Best Skills and Identifying the Person Who Has the Power to Hire You. Registration is limited to 24 persons and their spouses or partners. Those interested in signing up may call 278-351- NOW DONT MISUNDERSTAND ME. Ill HELL CHECK be glad to do it. After all... thats what Im here for. All ask is that you give me a chance. Call a heating contractor, plumber, or furnace dealer today and have him give me a good physical. work. I g While many hogs reach by sending 800 pounds, the biggest check or money order pig currently on record to Pioneer PTA, 3334 reached 1,904 pounds. adjunct Christensen. The registration deadline for the first session is Saturday. To register, those interested are to visit the ballet school office, room 109 of the dance . New-comin- Week, beginning Sept. 28, including a game and dance. Future plans include a Sadie Hawkins week with a girls Nov. pref dance to conclude it. may reserve assistant professor of ballet, the school will continue to offer the classical ballet training for which it has become known under the direction of its . Craft mentary. the communi- Hamblin, Tuesday as General Hospital day; Wednesday is leisure day and Thursday will be nerd day. On Friday, it will be blue, gold and white day, the school colors. Because the school is new, instead of the traditional Homecoming week at other schools, Taylorsville high will have a school. ty. in Student body officers have named Plans call for Hello start Tuesday and run through Friday to give students a little more opportunity to get to know one another and the new Week to however, showed there was a demand for ballet training among direction the dance numbers were being directed by Mrs. Darlene Uzelac . phore at school for a few weeks in preparation for the opening last week. School leaders and of Continuing Education and Department of Ballet. Under the was directing dramatic efforts and officials common. Student body officers, cheerleaders and some of the other leaders have a bit of an advantage since they spent time at the new The school is a cooperative program of the UofUs Division ly October. John Chatelain was production coordinator and those cast in leading roles included Sharia Fairbourne, Bob Moffett, Becky Davidson, Dan Paxton and Hans Larsen. Norm Wendel was choral director, Mrs. Brenda Siddoway highway TAYLORSVILLE. Getting used to a new school is something all the students at Taylorsville high have in booths are still available for the Pioneer Days Fair, to be held Sept. 21 at Pioneer ele- adults to present the musical Guys and Dolls in ear- of New School Takes 'Getting Used To' marketing survey done last year, 2, 1965. Chamber - spokesman for the school, said the classes had been open only to people between 8 and 18 years of age. A ARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 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