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Show gg We invite everyone to come out to the game to support our team and cheer them on to victory. thq past. Hill-cres- Lan- Yuletide Dance Is Scheduled By Seminary this game our with rival. For half-tim- e the Granger seminary Saturday night. The 1 p.m. dance will be held in the Jordan stake center, 3700 W. 4700 South. Tickets will cost $1.50. Dress standards will include slacks and ties for boys and the girls are having our powder puff game. The sophomores and juniors will be competing against the seniors. Basketball should be a different and exciting activity since we have to wear always had in MED. BLACK SKIRT TETRAS 100 I O FOR 1.99 4.99 99 ANGELS BLUERAMS O'DELL GIFT SALE 55 GALLON COMPLETE 299 Reg. NOW 249" 10 GALLON COMPLETE Reg. 49 $9Q99 HOW LIVE CHRISTMAS TREES CUT CHRISTMAS TREES MILLCREEK flbd) 3500 SO. GARDENS 487-413- 1 900 EAST pre-leagu- was tough HOPEFUL . , . they await announcement of winner of annual Song n' Yell competition at Cyprus high. Cheerleaders and members of senior class show varying emotions as But Wins Cyprus Song n Yeli moments last Wednesday before the senior class officially pulled out another Song n Yell victory. There were three announcements of victory in the various areas of competition before the seniors had an opportunity to react and the outcome appeared to be in doubt, at least in the minds of some of the performers who had not had the opportunity to see the competition. The 49th annual af- fair seemed more spirited this year, for the three classes and for the school in general. The students also paid tribute to Ann Pehrson, who as a teacher at Cyprus, established the petition. This was com- Are Tradition. We Each class best original honors for the best trance, showmanship and sportsmanship. The seniors, overall class. original yell, required song and yell, creativity, best officers and cheers, a song aimed at each of the other two classes and an original song and an include Randy Anderson, president; Doug Dilley, vice president; including several original yell. The sophomore class captured honors for greatest percentage of participation and also was judged to have the Rich, Crisp Chocolate Coating . Mellow tasty centers. Each . . piece an experience pleasure. The Kathy Croyle and Bobbie Staker. The judges included Charlie Fratto, a former Cyprus student body president; Grant Taylor, a former teacher and Craig Wirth, a KUTV personality. Judging the Paula Tygesen, Heather secretary; Barker, reporter-historiaThe cheerleaders were n. JUST CALL IN YOUR ORDER 406-445- 6 "DISTINCTIVE" "AMERICA'S cessful football season and anticipation of a in PUNCHES, A A Vce Om toV& cheerleader and Doug a UofU Strong, cheerleader. suc- order HOLIDAY MOLDS, SPECIAL INDIVIDUAL please and FRUIT advance FROZEN ICE CREAM PIES including our special wine blend flavor. former Cyprus perhaps buoyed by the FAVORITES: AND FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON THESE TRADITIONAL cheerleaders were Jackie Catten, a Kelly Damron and Lori Harwood. Nor taste ANYWHERE by Joe McGriff. Cheerleaders were honors. The senior officers in WE MAIL GIFT BOXES Dawnee Johnston and Nanette Koford. The juniors are led captured of DISTINCTION CHOCOLATES cheerleaders were best cheerleaders 10 sports at Taylorsville. The Warrior swim team will face Judge Memorial at Taylorsville Tuesday at 3 p.m. HOLIDAY FAVORITES FROM man Lundell is the class adviser. Dale Inkley presides over the sophomore song. The junior class took en- partevents, icipated in Thats not all that is going on in the way of - winners, years theme to be paying off because the Warriors are still undefeated. e Senior Ciass Is Challenged MAGNA. There were some tense Center. Recreation The guys are practicing hard which seems p.m. game. Basketballs not the only thing happening at Taylorsville high. Our wrestling team schools just-conclud- FRESH ice at Bountiful Taylorsville in a g against the other dressy MED. TIGER BARBS O n will CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Saturday at 4 p.m. our hockey team will challenge Alta on the at Murray high at 7 Compet-- i dresses. A disc jockey handle the music. powderpuff football p.m., varsity at 7:30 and, as Chad Jenkins, a wrestler at Taylorsville put it, Wed like to see a lot of people there. 6:30 face will at Jayvees wrestle Tomorrow (Friday) they said, A Christmas dance will be held for members of we season. Kelly GRANGER. will be tonight against Jordan high at Taylorsville. 5,000 meter -- cers for starts their season y cross-countr- Thought and action start from a single source - feeling. spirit of the t. remember: And 1981 Wed like to congratulate all those who participated in the but special Senior Kelly Wat- nationals, go out kins who was chosen congratulations to Kelly Watkins who from Taylorsville high did an excellent job in to compete in the her performance. nationWell the mood at als held in California high is took first place in the Taylorsville now changing from football to basketball. The basketball team race in has been working hard her age in preparation for the division. We wish our team, which is doing very well, the best of luck. There will be a pep assembly in the afternoon to build the Thursday, Dec. 3, but, through a lot of effort, our Utah crosscountry team was able to take first overall. 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