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Show 6B Thursday, Nov. 5, WEST VALLEY VIEW In Play At THS 1981 - Audience To Decide Case TAYLORSVILLE. Something new is being planned during the Well today Is the day when Kearns high will hit the books - the Guiness Book of World presentation Taylorsville first school play which will open Tuesday night for a run. Twelve members of the audience will be selected by lots to sit in the jury box on stage and decide the verdict as the action of the Records five-da- y that is. t S at K H S helped by Baldys, are build-- i n g of highs a play continues. The Night ot will be January 16th presented in three acts as it unfolds from its setting in the Superior Court of New York City. Between acts, the jury will be led off stage to a deliberation room. Each act will present one day of the trial. Just before the ending of the third act, the jury will retire for the last time to come up with a verdict. The murder trial play Involves whether or not Karen Andre, played by Minda is guilty of murder. Without a prearranged verdict, two short endings are written for the play. Homer, Tickets are available at the school in advance or will be sold at the door at $2.50 for adults or $2 Theater which 150-20- 0 Russ Johnson is Try Green Sheet directing the unusual fied ads! . comedy-drama262-668- COTTONWOOD HOSPITALS long. Until today the record was 1,051 feet. After this masterpiece is completed, students and teachers will be able to devour it, at $1 for a six-inc- senior boy and girl are chosen by the faculty h could buy as many slices as they six-inc- each month. wanted. Dont Sorensen, the fun, state volleyball Congratulations, tournament will start football team on the Monday and run game Friday. The Pirates defeated through Thursday. The Cougars. is just one of many Cougar Pride Week activities. Tomorrows activities will include a talent assembly and a gold and green stomp. The stomp is free if you wear gold and green; $2 if you Highland by a score of It 21-1- was a Cyprus and the team is Cougar Pride Week has been a great success. It was planned by our neat student body officers. Some of the other activities were now facing quar- terfinals tomorrow (Friday). They will collecting cans for recycling (Cougar can day), a movie, The Jazz Singer, a gold and green day and even small treats for students. take ; 4 on Bonneville at the University of Utah stadium at noon. Go get em Pirates. Take state. The Spinnakers will be marching at Proceeds from the A Murder Is Anweeks events go nounced is the title of toward the hill beau- the school play this tification project, year. It opened last which is really starnight. It will also be half-tim- ting to move. Have you presented tonight, noticed how much nicer it looks and the ourK? e. The concert choir has been practicing with the other schools in the Veterans Day concert. It will be held Wednesday at the Special Events Center beginning at 8 p.m. An assembly was held Wednesday to introduce Song and Yell to the new students musical, for the and sophomores. Brown. An outstanding 1981-8- 2 This activity, originated by Anne Pehrson, is a competition between classes, competing in cheers and songs. Two cheerleaders are chosen to lead each class. They are seniors Lori Harwood and Kelly Damron, juniors Kathy Croyle Koford. (SeePage 8B, Col. 8) 3B MUSYW3E MIL HALS IT AIM! EKIE) ITS THE LAST MONTH TO BUY A NEW 80-H40-TJOHN DEERE TRACTOR AND EARN S500 OF JOHN DEERE MONEY. AND YOU'LL SAVE ON FINANCE CHARGES O P All good deals must come to an end. So buy a new 2040, 2240, 2440, 2640 or 2940 Tractor before November 20, 1981, and youll still qualify for $500 in John Deere money you can spend for goods or services at our store. And, no finance charges will accrue on purchases until March 1, 1982. The same finance waiver offer applies to new implements purchased with the tractor. But a good deal isnt all you get with a John Deere 40- - to 80-htractor. You also get a tractor with outstanding lugging ability, tough drive't rain and "extra features like closed-cente- r hydraulics that get jobs done faster. So get in on a good deal now. Youll save. p Trtis lmnce We are Tradition is the theme for Song and Yell, the 49th annual Song and Yell. tomorrow, Saturday and Monday. This for should be a very exand Bobbi Staker, citing, who done it play. It is under the sophomores Dawnee choir direction of Charlie Johnston and Nanette The concert will perform Wednes-(SeePag- e 8B,Col.6) otter m ay be ithdawn at any time SWAIN'S 6068 S. Redwood Rd 966-423- 1 This week has kicked off the second term of the school year and enables us again to start out fresh with our grades. district great game for dont. new location HEALTH PROGRAM The students of the month for October were Natalie Hill and Jeff They figure it will take 135 tables to hold the monster lunch. miss Faulkner, as Attorney Flint and Karen Andre, during a rehearsal for Taylorsville high's play. LOVER . . . Randy Homer question Minda Homer about her relationship with Bjorn h slice. Student body officers have been selling sandwich tickets for a week and people Our night from 1. It will A lot of timfe has been spent in and also the be presented to- ning morrow and Monday. Tickets will be $1.75 for students, $2.75 for or $10 for a family. A lot of non-studen- (See to- gym. ht Thur will dance is morrow (Friday) the main Pacific, ( Hawkins be held in South opens Taylorsville highs first annual Sadie Page 8B, Col. 3) Becoming and staying physically and mentally fit is important to us all. Determining where to go to receive medically sound information with proven programs and advisors can be a confusing process, with so many options to choose from. In order to provide the best alternative, Cottonwood Hospital introduces TOTAL FITNESS, a low cost health promotion program designed by health care professionals to: M Evaluate . . . your present state of fitness, body fat level, and risk factors associated with preventable disease. Educate . . . you in proven methods of exercise, nutrition and weight control, and personal stress management. Motivate . . . you to make lasting changes for a trimmer, healthier lifestyle. plan- and of this dance by the drill team and spirit club. The cost is $5 per couple. Pictures are optional. There will also (See Page 8B, Col. 7) For more information call: Jerry Edgington, Exercise Physiologist Cottonwood Hospital Ext. 2559 Telephone 262-346- 1 will seat persons each night, he said. sandwich' that is 1,076 feet for students with activity tickets. The play will be presented in the Little classi- |