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Show Westvale In Annual Meeting GRANGER. The will be You. The annual Cub Scout pinewood derby will be held at 6 p m. on Saturday at the an- nual congregational meeting for members of Westvale Presbyterian church will be held on Sunday. The ecclesiastical and corporate session will be held Immediately following the church service, to which all members are being urged to attend. Sunday school will begin at 9:30 a.m. Sunday followed by the church service at 11 oclock where the concluding week of Mission God Needs church. Reservations are being taken for the annual Sweetheart banquet to be held at the Jordanelle Reception Center at 5:30 p.m. on Valentines 968-799- Citizenship is Rewarded by Pioneer PTA message Global Mission Awakening. His childrens message GRANGER. Citizens of the Chad LeClair, Trent Nielson, first grade; Christine Jensen, second grade; Doug Cox, third grade; Andrea Silver, fourth grade; Camie Taylor, fifth grade and Jennifer Cheerleaders kindergarten; month for January have been announced at elementary. Pioneer Bradshaw, sixth grade. Students are being reminded that the deadline for entries in the Reflections contest is Feb. 5. Receiving honors 'seniors (FromPage4B,Col.4) will be announced at the dance. Plans are under the direction of senior class officers. They include Matt Mouritsen, 7ft Charge Thursday, Jan. WEST VALLEY VIEW KEARNS. Better than ever will be the theme of the 1982 Spirit Week at Kearns high, Wilkinson, dent; Cammy Ashton Jensen, ALO; Marilyn Hardy, secretary. ficers and club officers and all interested students will meet at the school at 8 oclock with the schools Saturday morning for cheerleaders inviting a hall decorating contest. Halls will be judgstudents to get involved at 6 p.m. Saturday. ed in many new acThe schedule for the tivities and games. of the week acremainder Week Spirit tivities will begin has been planned by tomorrow (Friday) the varsity with the faculty giving its version of Kearns high spirit in the annual faculty assembly. A dance will be held following tomorrows against Music will be provided by Disco Connection, with Craig Chambers. Class and school of cheerleaders, with Monday designated as ski day. Students are being in- vited to wear ski clothing and be prepared to participate in autdoor activities, including a snow sculpture contest and ski contest. Tuesday will by physical day. Any kind 28, 1982 on Saturday night in ing invited to enter a teachers during parent teacher consultations. P.E. clothes will be okay, the cheerleadrs said, but they prefer sweats and jogging outfits. Contests will include hula hoop and of Students are also Crime Council KEARNS. Community There will Crime Council will be held at western outfits, including boots and hats at and to shoot-ou- t the OK corral and indulge in rootbeer guzzling. A meeting of the Kearns to wear invited be- - Meets Tonight jump rope events. Old West day is planned for Wednesday and students are being 7 tonight (Thursday) in the Third Precinct Courtroom, 3931 8th Ward W. 5400 South. The agenda will include a discussion of accomplishments during the past year and a discussion of the crime analysis report received from the county be no school Thursday. Cheerleaders suggest that students sleep late and encourage their parents to visit the school and meet with the ward cultural hall. The 6.30 pm activity will get under way with a potluck dinner. Families attending are to bring casseroles, salads or desserts to feed 10 or more In addition, they are to furnish their own table service Activities will follow the dinner under the direction of Kay Higginson, chairman Assisting her will be Shirley Earl, Karen Sobel, Jan Pierce and Connie Tolbert a cougar poster contest, which will begin at the school at 2 pm. Minimum poster size is 6x10 feet, with no maximum size suggested. Friday (Feb 5) will be green and gold day and all students are being encouraged to wear the school colors and gain points for their class in the original cheer and school song contest make Spirit Week Stalls Friday basketball game president;vice Chad Hillcrest. presiand Pam In . -' 2 966-187- 1. Month will be observed. Rev. Milton Ensley will deliver the Day. Reservations may be made by calling the church at or Brenda Cole evenings at were Fantasy Is Saturday tiny star called a pulsar forms after the A collapse of a vastly larger star The pulsar retains most of the material of the original star, TAYLORSVILLE Members of families in sheriff regarding Taylorsville 8th and a handful of it would weigh billions of tons ward are being invited to a Winter Fantasy crime in the area ODDS CHART Odds stated ere good tor thirty gays after promot on beg 05 c ads thereafter to ndicale prizes st u ava 'able and w be posted r part c Odds eMecf ve Janua'y 6 192 tw pv ng re sed weekly to es Jan. 28th is Safeway Family Night with the UTAH JAZZ! BUCKS Discount Ticket Coupons available at Safeway FREE ANY FAMILY MEMBER JUST 1.00 UNDER 18Yrs. PAYS EACH WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY A PARENT PAYING FULL PRICE Here's all you do: Pick up your FREE discount ticket coupons at Safeway and take them to the Salt Palace ticket office. With the Safeway coupon, any family member under 18 yrs. pays just $1.00 each when accompanied by parent(s). Parent(s) pays regular price on $5, $7 or $9 tickets. Discount coupon good only for the Jan. 28 game vs. Milwaukee. Homestyle Bread One Coupon per Family Member Under 18 Required. Wright'i Revlon Flex -- 1 inOfflpOOS Assorted Regular Soft Style 9 9 Cat Liter Safeway 2.79 el .65 25 bag Hershey Choc. Syrup Bisquick Mix to . Pk9 Buy CHOICE Deodorant Stick Regular or Lime 1.49 2.19 bottle Plus. ..1.00 Rebate Coupon from Revlon r (S (jtflargarine Scotch 16 01. Right Guard YOUR or Conditioners I QK IT SfcU S With Rebate f c.h.) 9 Count 129 Bayer 40 Off Label 5 Groin Aspirin 1.93 16 oz. tub 39 Jif Peanut 5 Butter ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE ACJDGAG. UOIUILE) EEATUREDiTHISlWEEki VOL 3 28 oz. ar Grade AA Eggs Grapefruit Juice Scotch Boy Pink or Unsweetened 93 Welch's Grape Jelly n $ 82 oz. far L ' $ 4(D) WITH EACH $3 FOOD PURCHASE Prices Effective Wed. Jan. 27th thru Sat. Jan. 30, 1982 11 Q at your nearby Safeway Store |