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Show 12B bly. Music from our choir and bands will be Today (Thursday) we will be having our white elephant auction during first period to r a s 1 money for our project. S t will be bringing items from home that can be sold. The money will be used to buy a local needy family clothing and other items and will hopefully bring a little more happiness into their Christmas. Wednesday we will be on the p m. assembly schedule to hold our Christmas assem The basketball team did a very fine job in the tournament past weekend. The list of available and scholarships deadlines application posted in the counsel-(SeePag- e 15B, Col. 6) and lost the next two. They played great and think they have a very we r p i o-- m sin g season.' ahead of them. Three players were picked from Cyprus for al- ltournament: Pete Sefakis, Ted Snow and Jeff Sorensen. (See Page 15B, Col. 5) At GHS 2 to 8 pm Doily - 1 0 to 8 Saturday Hey Cougars, you know those early bird drawings the PTSA has been holding on Gift Auction Today GRANGER. SEE U "11)111 AUCTION . . . Craig Aramaki, a senior at Granger high, practices auctioning a tiny tree for white elephant auction today (Thursday) in the home rooms. 16B, Col. 2) White elephant gifts wrapped Band At CHS Launches Fund Drive For Trip MAGNA. Students in the Cyprus high marching band will participate in a fund- raising project, beginning Saturday and continuing until the end of January. Students will sell coupons in amounts of $5, $10 and $20, which purchasers may take to the store and use like cash. Students will receive 10 percent to be put toward a trip to perform in California in February. The band is the first marching band in 15 years at Cyprus and students, parents and faculty are anxious for students to experience the best possible performance schedule, said Pat Webster, director. CHRISTMAS GIFT! And, seniors, you do need to start now to think about scholaratships if you plan to a is There tend college. memberships. Remind This is where all the your folks they can really great prizes are still join; there are given. If you are al- prizes for them too. ready a member of the The PTSA also ofPTSA, you are autoto fers scholarships at matically eligible win a prize. If not, you the end of the year. have until Wednesday Seniors, you have to be to join. See Mrs. Gin a member to apply. against Granite Our wrestlers have a busy schedule ahead of them. They meet Skyline at home today and will travel to Skyline Friday and Saturday for the Granite district tournament. Then, on Wednesday, they will GREAT LAST MINUTE 17, 1981 game day. COPY FROM YOUR FAVORITE SNAPSHOT OR NEGATIVE! Pir- ates won their first host Cottonw'ood today and Roy on Wednes- OR this Thursday, Dec. gell or Laron Olsen for morning. featured and Santa will make a special visit. Our basketball team will be meeting Bingham on our home court at 7:30 tonight. On Tuesday they will be traveling to Taylorsville for a 7:30 game there, also. We have a great team and the guys have been doing a super job. Our girls basketball season is under way also The gals will be hosting Alta on Tuesday at 3:30. We wish them luck. Our swim team will (See Page WEST VALLEY VIEW o Stuff Yxir Stocking bright Christmas paper will be auctioned off during first period at Granger high this morning (Thursday). Proceeds will go toward helping a needy family for Christmas. Each student has been asked to bring a personal belonging that has some value to be sold to the highest bidin will be sold for a $3 donation. The total amount has been earmarked for the Christ- mas project. Student body der. Cups were placed in Page Well, those are just minor events. The main drawing will be held at the PTSA meeting and hl?Vf:IH:WIll;lllM 35TH SO. 2700 WEST of-(S- 16B, Col. 2) assembly Wednesday room in the last week to gather funds for the project. Students and faculty members were urged to deposit small change. We 5415 Soupf collected nearannounced KEOSNS ly $150, 0PEN &AtoHOPt GATHER' ROUND FOR THESE This week the student body at Taylorsville high has been busy preparing projects for So far we have had great ' 1 success. have ated 2.02. CriOCOlATE CHITS Students don- b ounce g any-thin- PEPSI from canned goods to money t h i whole) week. To- morrow (Friday) night will bring the week to a close, ending with a super stomp, sponsored by the SBOs. This will hopefully be the highlight of the whole week. The cost is $2 with a can of food or $2.50 without. 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