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Show 1 sion, pictures will be available for $5 and $7.50. Have fun. Although tomorrow is a day full of fun activities, it is also the The first week of the has been chaotic but fun as Cou-ft? a r s semester g attend n e 9B registration deadline for the February ACT test. Be sure to mail The annual Spinyour registration naker spaghetti dinner packet today, or was held last week. tomorrow at the very latest. Granger has always had an outstanding wrestling team and this year is no excep- After the dinner, the Spinnakers, junior s Attention seniors, if Spinnakers, Mini and Mini Stars you havent checked on scholarships yet, performed The basketball team hurry, before you miss your chance. Many was defeated by Sky-i n e applications have to be in at the beginning of Friday. February. Check with your counselor, or the luck, teacher in the department you wish to get a team, in scholarship in, for information. Next week will be against the annual TASK tests. the LanSpin-nie- tion. O Better bas-ketba- continue today (Thursday), with everyone dressing to represent General Hospital and with the moCreature From vie, the Black Lagoon, scheduled tonight. The show begins at 7. The cost is $1.50 and its in 3-- Tomorrow (Friday) is class shirt day and will feature the senior assembly, concluding with the highlight of the week, senior ball, from 8 to 11 p.m at Symphony Hall. Music will be by The Delegation. The cost is $8 per couple, and, so you can have a romantic souvenir of the occa- - Good luck. In sports this week, Alta will wrestle at Kearns at 5 oclock today. In basketball, Kearns is at West Jordan at 5:30 and 7:30 Tuesday, while the girls meet West Jordan at Kearns at 3 and 5 p.m. the same day. Best of luck, teams. The cast for the full length play Ten Little Indians has been announced. Starring will be John ODriscoll as Rogers, Kellie Parry as Mrs. Rogers, Larry (See Page 10B, Col. 7) DangeuSignalst PINCHEDNERVES FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION Insurances Accepted WEST VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC MOST Dr. Stephen Burningham Call For Appointment 972-559- 9 1790 W. 3500 So. At the entrance to Valley Bank and Trust on 3500 So cers at Lancer mat. Tomorrow, our varsity basketball team Vi ger. The sophomores will play at 5:30. Also, on Tuesday the basketball team will meet Olympus here at 7 30. DECISIONS . . . Teochers Ross Madsen and Joyce Baskin discuss critical issues progam slated at Granger high. Tomorrow we are having an assembly with the Young Ambassadors from BYU. Remember on Jan. 29. assembly will begin at 1:30. The game will start at 7:30 against Cottonwood and there will be some e entertaining activities. The dance will be held in the auxiliary gym from The group will be Blind Ambition. It is guys choice and the cost is $3 per couple, plus pictures. It (SeePage 10B, Col. 9) half-tim- 9:30-11:3- 0. shallow tunnels at a rate of 10 to 20 feet an hour, up to 160 feet in a night. To match a mole, a man would have to excavate in the same time a tunnel nearly half a mile long and large enough to these games should be thrillers. : : Wednesday we will be having our Critical Issues seminar. Six areas of interest have been chosen and we will be having some very good speakers. Students will be able to choose three of the six sessions to attend A lot of planning and moles dig Eastern wriggle through. will host Cyprus. Then, on Tuesday they will head for Skyline for a game there. Both of . Today, the girls bas ketball team will take on Granger here with JV at 3 and varsity at 4:30. Also, the swim team will meet at Olympus at 3 and the wrestling team at 6 30. Best wishes to our Pirate teams. hard work have been going into the seminar and with the students support, it should be a big success. the on to- morrow at Gran-- ' Our girls basketball team plays today at Cyprus and on Monday hosts Skyline. Good luck, team. as they meet Granite 7:30 i 1982 it today your game An I r Thursday, Jan. 21, to try continue ll Come-homin- g 1. Frequent Headaches 2. Low Back or Hip Pain 3. Dizziness or Loss of Sleep 4. Numbness in Hands'or Feet 5. Nervousness 6. Neck Pain or Stiffness 7. Arm and Shoulder Pain Free preliminary examination does not include or Treatment u team has an excellent record and they will 1 will WEST VALLEY VIEW e Extra Service! Ketchup, Straws delivered to your table. Thanks lor Doubling our Business In Throe Years OHS Seminar Critical Issues Being Eyed The six will include GRANGER. A critical issues seminar in- child abuse, quackery volving the entire stu- in medicine, environdent body will be held mental issues, comat Granger high munication and dating and violence in sports. Wednesday. The child abuse sesOur last critical issues seminar was sion will be presented such a big success, by Jane Bedd and Eve explained Dave Mar- Bier from the Family tinez, chairman of this Support Center, years event, that we Quackery in medicine were anxious to hold will be discussed by Dr. L. E. Hoffman who one again this year. Students were given does research in that a list of possible issues area. and asked to vote, by Janet' Jenson, home room, on those of research attorney for most interest to them. Justice Dallin Oaks, From the results, a will present a section committee geared its on students and the efforts to six subjects law. Environmental having generated the issues will be handled most interest among by Alan Miller, chairman of the Utah students. chapter of the Sierra of - Sun. 11 to 10 4124 So. Redwood Road Mon.-Sa- problems, the manexplained. social issues and 4800 So. be introduced. Students will choose three different sections and will attend each for a period. Members the of committee arranging for the seminar include Ross Madsen, Joyce Baskin, Marcia Thayne, Helen Taylor, Glen Crooks and Don & 11 968-151- 1 Redwood Rd. HOURS: MONDAY-SAIURDA- 8:00 AM Y 10:00 PM TO SUNDAYS 10:00 AM TO 7:00 PM JAN. 21-22-- 23 WE DOUBLE ALL NATIONAL BRAND COUPONS VALUE IS UP TO 35 WHOSE FACE A WEEK SO SAVE UP TO 70 ON YOUR COUPON ITEMS club. Dr. Dave Seamon will provide insight into the communication and dating area. Still to be announced are speakers for the violence in sports segment. An introductory assembly will be held Wednesday morning when the speakers will 10:30 to t. 4 - 8 01. S s5! mum nnson H!(!D13SD,D, LYNN 3 GOLDEN GRAIN OR IDA OR WHOLE SUN 12 OZ. KRAFT MACARONI ORANGE JUICE a Limit 1 No FOR & CHEESE (o)C Case per Family Rain Checks FOR 1 00 SCOTT OR DELTA IDAHO TREAT 2 LB. TOWELS HASH BROl'JNS foC II 00 FOR Limit Case per Family No Rain Checks Limit 1 No KRAFT Saturday night was It was a great cess. The senior cers did a 3 LB. RILLS BROS. MIRACLE Taylorsville highs first Senior Prom. VJI1IP suc- 29 offi- great job of putting it togeth- Limit Family, 6 Bottles per Rain Checks No er. Lance 8 PACK 16 OZ. Brown and Kris GALLON Mackay were chosen royal-- t y 2 and during the dance. Wed congratulate them. like to both of This week has been spirit week. The days have varied anywhere from toga day to pajama day. Tomorrow is blue, gold and white day, when students dress in school colors in preparation for the game that night at 7:30. The Taylorsville Warriors will face the Hillcrest Huskies at Hillcrest. Following the game there will be a stomp sponsored by the cheerleaders in the commons area, lasting until li p.m. Kirsten Krane of Taylorsville high will be doing the music. Be sure and come to these events. We need your support. Have a nice day. Try Green Sheet classified ads! 2G2-668- COKE, TAD, 75 DOILCJ U were crowned ,5 10 per Family Rain Checks SPRITE II CHICKEN OF THE SEA TUNA 59 ROSEDALE HALVES OR SLICERS PEACHES b& GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE CADDAGE fl) C LB. SUNNY DELIGHT EA. |