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Show On Oct. cond vice preisdent; 13 Michael PTSA Kennedy Session Planned GRANGER. The screening clinic. public is being invited to attend a board meeting of the John F. Kennedy junior high PTSA at 3:30 p.m. on Oct. 13. Members will vote on a resolution to incease PTSA dues from $1 to $1.50, according to publicity chairman Colleen Staker. PTSA officers are carrying out plans and programs similar to those begun last year, she said, including the Powm. Kwirvo 'W' NAOHDW Members are sewing three quilts for use as prizes in a Christmas drawing. Last year the PTSA helped the school to purchase an electric piano. An appropriate gift will be to the school again this year, Mrs. given Staker said. PTSA board members this year include Gertrude (Gertie) White, president; Nancy Jordan, vice pres-ident- ; Richard Crusader Challenge Haacke, principal, se- program. Students are challenged in that pro- PTA Session gram to raise their grades and, if success- For Tuesday ful, are invited to an GRANGER. awards party. activities will The PTSA will also assist in paying for an be held at 7 oclock absentee caller, will Tuesday evening at Hillsdale elementary. provide teacher lunchPTA members will eons, will host a dance be asked to vote on for students, will present three scholarchanges in the bylaws to ninth graders and to approve the proships and conduct an eye posed budget. PTA memberships will be available for $1.50 per person An orientation meeting will be held for all parents, who will be invited to visit the classrooms and meet the teachers. A display on madrigals will preparedness will be form at intermission. set up in the multipurroom. pose Back-to-scho- September ax Homecoming publicity is discussed by Kearns high students Wendy Farnsworth, Debi Brey, Tal Harry, John Turner, John Dorsey, Elaine Monson. BIG WEEK . . . For Kearns High Students - Homecoming In Spotlight KEARNS. Homecoming activities have held the spotlight at Kearns high throughout the week and will move into high gear to- will move from the field, down the hill and along 5400 South. The alumni tea will be held at 11 oclock day (Thursday). The film Kramer vs. Kramer is scheduled for showing at 7 p.m., followed by the annual flashlight rally. Admission to the morning. movie will be $1.50 with an activity card, or $2.50 without. A flashlight rally on the football field will begin immediately after the movie. Participants are being asked to bring their own flashlights. The line tomorrow The tets and a performance by the Chicken Brothers. The game against Taylorsville will begin at 3 p.m. activities will include by performances alumni cheerleaders and drill team members. The Channel 5 helicopter will bring in Charlie Cougar immediately before the Half-tim- e (Friday) Homecoming queen will be announced during an assembly planned for 1 oclock in the auditorium. Per- formances will be presented by many Kearns alumni, with Jesse Greathouse as master of ceremonies. The program will include a dance by Edie The band, cheerleaders and game. Chattes will also per- form. The dance Homecoming will be held from 8 to 11 p.m. with music by Christopher. The Chattes and the Johnson, a solo by Becky Weston, music by the Bittercreek Rock Band, two quar liJl URnrnfnii FREEISRINAL1EXAMINATION Hoadachts, Nonouinota, Diiamou, and Tonsran. 7. Pack Pain. Tortlcollii, (urvtik, and arm pains. ). Muscular achat at appar arms back, ahauldar, 1. it Mim, juit iwnts, Alt' I iX," iwiij "Ynr traublt km bna toM. t lut trams an Im in porta irt to Bra to bo dismissal light- 4. - and ilirtrtu, Kidney simplo, skin sacro-ilia- c 10. nana-nlats- D pains. (ladder disturbances, leg cramps, and colon disorders. 0 Why FREE? Thousands of area residents have spine related problems which usually respond to chiropractic care. This is our way of encouraging you to find out if you have a problem that could be helped by chiropractic care. It is also our way of acquainting you with our staff and facilities. Examination includes a minimum of 10 standard tests for evaluating the D Most Insurances Accepted I Next to - 2 7 9 and bring a copy of this announcement with you 3C Thursday, The (Thursday). will battle sophomores it out at Kearns, while the jayvees play a home game at For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! Councilman At Large Of West Valley City Owner and Operator of OREN'S OF GRANGER President of ROFFLER OF UTAH Education Director for ROFFLER 27 Years of Residency in the Community m 2898 W. 3500 So., Woit Volley City CALL 969-856- 1 or pjid 968-767- VOTE SIMMONS Stability Professionalism Citizen Concern 6 for by Citizens for Oren H. Simmons publicity. JERRY WAGSTAFF Story Hour At Library GRANGER. Candidate For MAYOR Signup will begin on Monday for the new story hour which begins in October at the pre-scho- ol Granger Library. The sessions are for children 3' to 5 years of age who are not attending kindergarten or Four groups, with 25 to l. each, will meet Monday and Wednesday at and 11. Signup may be handled either by phone, ext. 380, or by coming into the lib- 943-463- 6 rary. Library hours are from 10 a.m. to 9 p m Monday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 5:30 pm. Friday and Saturday. OF WEST VALLEY CITY Primary Oct. 6, 1981 WHY I WANT TO SERVE AS YOUR MAYOR THE FOLLOWING MAJOR ISSUES HAVE INFLUENCED MY DECISION TO RUN FOR MAYOR OF WEST VALLEY CITY: The Mayor needs to build rapport and confidence within the as Chairman. City Council, of which he serves We need to select a competent City Manager and give him the responsibility duties without political manipulations and power struggles to fulfill his The Mayor must represent this City in a dignified manner and establish close working re lationships with other cities, the County and the State There are many attention I major issues, such as long term planning, which need immediate WANT TO DO THESE THINGS AND, WITH YOUR SUPPORT, WE WILL DO. Jerry Wagstaff Hey! look whos coming to the Magna Arctic Circle... mp eivp artie unfiflAe hone var- The sophomore and jayvee football teams will face Kearns today Candidate For ORENS CuatuydDur-- VOTE FOR Inparliamentarian; grid Foester, project book; Mrs. Staker, 10 262-668- 2 Susan Bukovinsky, services; Ruth Muir, history book; Nancy Jordan, pre-schoo- Try Green Sheet classified ads! General Hospital day, ought to bring a lot of excitement as the students come in their chosen hospital styles Friday will wrap up the whole week with students dressed in blue, gold, and white. We hope to have a lot of participation from the stud- fiflRflKI Roffier ; gospel will begin on Oct. 14 draft your support. 1951 West 4700 South 969-819- Wednesday, Both games will be played at 3:30 p.m. The teams appreciate and need While we are accepting new patients, no one need feel any obligation. Golden Living Center program information regarding photos or may contact Francis Xavier proofs Roberta Chase. Catholic church. CCD classes will Octoberfest, a begin Sunday and last will be held Oct. 10. throughout the week. lla.m.to3p.m. aevd' 6 p.m. To 8 p.m. I SURE TO BE HERE1. FUN.ANP FREE BALLOONS FORTHE KIDS'. Taylorsville. spine. Dr. Terry H. Martin individual development; Beryle Bird, Susan Inscore and Ingrid Foerster, Crusader Challenge want and are being invited to attend A class on St. Lukes Catholics day, also has plenty in store for the students at Taylorsville high. face Kearns tomorrow at 3 p.m. on the Kearns turf. Sciatica, constipation, menstrual problems, and quickly rootal K your is pmchtd probloui 0 Taylorsvilles disc, lumbago, Slipped and low back pains spina Larson, KEARNS. A parish council meeting will be held Sunday at St. sity football team lost a close one to Box Elder, but is ready to disturbances, tost can Guy-ma- An information class, offering an overview of Catholic teaching and faith practice, will begin on Oct 13 The liturgy committee will meet at 7:30 p m. Wednesday. Members who missed the picture directory photo sessons or events. painloss braipmsnt asm disorders, and membership and finance; Lynnette health, safety and welfare; Judy 24, 1981 6B, Col. 7) super activities have been planned for each day of the week, starting with caveman day. On Tuesday, western day, a chuckwagon breakfast will be held from a.m. in the cafeteria. The cost will be $1.25 per person. We hope to see a lot of students there. 6:30-7:3- Gines, treasurer. Also, Shirley Jones, Parish Council At St. Francis Meets Sunday Thursday, Sept. ents during these dis- bowels. casso oovW Ha difficult distuShingles, and rbance el tha upper bt a pmdwd tram. and paint, hnctianal breathing, and asthma. 5. Stomach and litar orders. Stud) this chart eon-hilII you roeogain symptom, coosidsr It Chart Heart l. D; D WARRIOR (From Page Vaughan, teacher representative; Linda Miller, secretary; Beva 7 QWEST VALLEY VIEW Honesty MAGNA ARCTIC CIRCLE 8?39 WEST ?500 SOUTH |