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Show TT Hftsmufr Thursday, Dec, VIEW Remember When on New 31,1981 - the Green Computer Dating Hits Kearns High THKKK YKAKS A(;(), as reported in the Green Sheet of Jan. 4. 1 !)!). Michael Douglas Petty weighed in at seven pounds, four ounces and claimed numerous prizes offered by Green Sheet advertisers in the annual Diaper Derby. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Petty of Hunter . . . Nearly 30 percent of the representatives in the Utah House of Representatives were to take seats in the lawmaking body for the first time in the coming week . . . More than 100 bills were prefiled for consideration 43rd during the y session of the State 60-da- Legislature, which was expected to produce tax relief by placing a tight lid on government spending. YEARS SIX the Jan. as reported in Green Sheet of 1, 1976. The year an- cashiers check to a diaper bag for babys needs was 1975 Sheets nual Diaper Derby weie being offered by 30 merchants. They ranged from a $5 . . . Members of the Green Sheet listed as a year of editorial staff conspecial elections, a sidered the 1968 fall teacher strike, a bus election the top story controversy and one in of the year. Residents which highway work helped elect a Repubmade travel difficult lican president, reSalt Lake court elect a Democratic psychologist Virgil governor and dealt a Brockbank gave a proposal to serve a total of 46 reasons why s shoplift, resounding defeat. ranging from lack of SIXTEEN YE-money to I wanted to hurt my parents. It S AGO, as Five new directors ofreported in the Green Sheet of Dec. ficially took their 30, 1965. place on the Magna Chamber board. They were Dorothy Merrill, The most talented Brent Huish, Barbara young musicians in Varner, H. A. Ensign Granite School and Dee Peel. District were selected . . liquor-by-the-drin- k teen-ager- . . THIRTEEN by the Youth Symphony. Among those YE- from selected Brockbank as reported in the ARS AGO, junior high Green Sheet of Jan. 2. 1969. Students at Kearns high learned there was a modern, efficient way of determining who to take to the next dance. They used a computer . . . Prizes awaiting the winner of were Milton Schow, Vicki Timmerman, Julie Davidsen, Jerel Jones, Tonnie Wilson, Pat Welling and Dan Gard . Frances . Years Day to Granger Library claim the prizes offered in the the Green Sheet Diaper Derby . , . Youths and drivers In the Kearns area were reminded that the towing of sleds by hooking them behind cars was a misdemeanor. Postponement Of Work Temporary GRANGER. A tem- porary postponement of a planned remodeling project at the Granger Library has Dates Set For Ward been announced. Guy Schuurman, director of the County Library system, said the project will not take place for the time being. A firm date for starting the work is to be announced later. Equipment and the new stacks have been Sessions GRANGER. Preparations are being made by leaders in Jordan North stake to conduct ward conferences on Jan. 10, 17 and 24. leadership meeting for all wards will be held at 7 p.m. on Jan. 16. W'ard and stake leaders and their spouses are to attend. Sterling W. Still, emeritus member of the First Quorum of the Seventy, will speak on Leadership. Here's Last stake youth fireside is to be held on Jan. 17 at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be basketball coach. Mrs. Kay Hickman, was born at 4:43 a.m. at Cottonwood hospital GRANGER. Regis- tration for classes during winter quarter at Jackling Community 4 School will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. Mon- offer Recreational Gymnastics classes as well as a Competitive Training Program. day through Thursday. Classes will be fered in pre-scho- of- ol arts and crafts, arts and crafts for age 5 to 9, caricatures and car- Stress Safety & Organized Skill Progressions. We tooning, ceramics, hand lettering (crea- tive calligraphy), Join The Winning Teem! painting tole Utah State Team Championships Won Class I (Advanced) First Place 1 977, 978, 1979, 1980, 1981 Beginning Jan. 11,1982 until the project class III (Beginning) First Place 978, 1979, 1980, 1981 (Rose-maling- ), acting (age 6 to 12), guitar, magic, piano, voice, special ed arts and crafts, basketball, baton twirling, cheerleading, drill team, fencing, gymnastics, Kung Fu, couples ercise class, slim-nastic- mendation childs teacher. It probates, Spanish. Boy Scout rights), fundamentals. cooking, cooking with whole natural foods, sewing family aerobic clothing, dance and exercise, ballet, creative dance, modern jazz dance (teen and adult), Tai Chai, tap and jazz (4 to western swing. Also, creative classes in astronomy, computer badge classes are of- in the community, citizenship in the nation, emergency preparedness, personal fitness,'personal man- agement and safety. 2 Regions Join For 'Eve Fete French, Spanish, Spanish for children, (Thursday). Randy Bloomquist pre-scho- ol children), Japanese, . . 91 wt time fcut TAYLORSVILLE. Ring in the New Year 1982 will be the theme for a Taylorsville North stake New Years Eve dance tonight (Thursday) in the stake center. The cost will be 50 cents per person and everyone age 14 and older is being invited. The dance will run from 8:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. Good music, food and lots of fun is being promised by those in charge. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet Window Beouty That paint. exterior Double pane insulation glass Fully weather stripped Smooth Easy Operation 1 Installation Available day lead time Financing Available On Installed Jobs MFG. 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LOST tke HcMuja! From all KODACOLOR or WINDOWS Thru Dec 31 1 '' Low Maintenance rigid vinyl k tpFDGDOS dd $89.95 25 $7.95 STUDS $69 95 ANDERSEN $6.95 $6.95 PANEL ADHESIVE Tempered glass Granger $4.95 NOW $ 4.99 Reg. $20.99 Steel kick panel Reg I BIRCH NORTHBAY g programming, creative writing and Of Dance merit Reg $6 29 NOW GRANADA BIRCH Reg $8 95 NOW AMERICAN ASH Reg 9 49 NOW PECAN WILDERNESS Reg $12 95 NOW . i . Needs no drywall backing FullT4" thick 8:30 Is Kickoff in- 268-822- 9. thick Genuine Hardwood Veneer NORANDEX BY OPENMon Fri7a m.to8p m. St 8am 69c to 6 p m 9150 SO. 300 E. 566-150- 0 OPEN Mon Fri 7a m. to 8 p.m Sat 8am to 6 p.m. CLOSED Dec. 31st & New Years OUT OF SALT LAKE? CALL . . . ..J L Atkinson. Fur- .716 STORM DOORS 3300 So. 3450 West. cludes GRANGER. A New Years Eve dance will be held in the Granger West stake center tonight writing, develop a child's intellect (for parents of . s, EVERYDAY Prices effective until Sat Jan. 1, 1982. Or until supply in stock runs out Granger Central, Granger South, Granger and Jordan. Refreshments are to be served during the evening. The stake center is located at West, from the Others are cake fered in citizenship decorating, low calorie microwave cooking, ger East, Off Mfr. List of recom- painting, photography, income tax preparation, introduction to personal computers for home use, the law (wills, personal real estate ex- family first aid, Utah heritage training. A program is offered for gifted and talented children, requiring a letter per person or $3.50 per couple (for those 16 and older). The dance is being offered mainly for those age 14 and older in the Granger and Granger North regions. The stakes included are Granger North, Jordan North, Gran$2 50 t ther information may be obtained from her by calling An aerobic dance class will be held for eight weeks beginning Jan. 12. The Tuesday sessions will begin at 1:30 p.m. BUILDERS SUPPLY paneling SAVE MONITOR PINE 20 will provide music for the 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. affair. Tickets will cost Jackling Offers Winter Classes We Girls you are the owner or occupant Community School - probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! Brand New 9000 Sq. Ft. Gymnastic Facility & If paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. Last week's Mystery Home was at 5170 So Charlotte Ave. in Kearns. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. Frank Arnold, BYU Mary Those dont wants Hickman, around your house are 571-882- For Boys Of 81 M-- H of this week's Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have CLAIM CASH UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS 625 East 9800 South, Sandy - New Classes ... library and will remain in packing cases until the project gets under way. As a result of the postponement, regular library hours will be in effect at the facility . daughter of Mr. and nine-serie- delivered to the Janeal A combined A begins. Patrons may use the library from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 10 to 5:30 Friday and Saturday. Two new programs will be offered at the library during s January. A session will begin Jan. 7, running from 10 to a.m. 11:30 Weight Control Through Behavior Modification will be taught by TOLL-FRE- E Prices Good Until Jan 4,1982 |