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Show KHS Cheerleaders held Feb. - at 5:30 14 pm at Jordanelle Reception Center. The deadline for reservations is Sunday They may be made by calling Brenda Cole or community are being evenings at asked to come and sup- the church, port the cheerleaders on this special night, Roll she said. Admission will be $1 per person for those over 12, 50 cents for children age 6 12, and BJHS children under 6 will BENNION. Names be admitted free. The Kearns varsity of students achieving cheerleaders include high honors for the John Turner, Teresa second term at junior high have Davis, Julie Ferguson, Lisa Fife, Joey Gustin been released. Seventh graders Annamarie Romero, Vickie Bronson, Cindy achieving 3 75 to 4 0 inSteele, Mike Turner, clude Jennifer ArmBoyd DeMille and strong, Bret Bertoch, Brian Jensen, with Treena Bone, Richelle John Draper as Char- Borg, Lisa Carter, Scott Cassaday, lie Cougar. Denise Copier, Brand Students Seeking Funds For Trip KEARNS. An evening of entertainment titled This Is It will be hosted by the Kearns high cheerleaders at 7:30 p m. Wednesday in the school gymnasium. The event will be a fund-raise- r for a trip by the cheerleaders to the Miss Drill Team USA International Pageant, to be held Feb. 12 and 13 in Santa Monica, Calif. Cheer- basketball team and a local restaurant, will also make a guest appearance. The highlight of the program will be the Kearns cheerleaders presenting the routine which they will use for 906-187- 1 worked long and hard on this routine and it is one of the best they have ever done, Mrs. Neilson commented. the competition in California. Our students have Members 969-074- 8 Honor the of -- La-Jun- Communion Be Served DeWeese, m IK GREATEST Bryan Hagen, Jennie Johnson, Linda Larsen Others were David Little Emily Tzeranakis Susan Walker, Bradley Wiskirchen, Mindy Witten bach. Heather Woodbury, John Worthen and Gina wood, Zupo High honors among eighth graders were earned by Tiffany Bmns, Timothy Fairfield, Mark Fink, Shan non Hailston, Ty Harwood, Richard Herrin, Audra Kasparian, Todd Mills, Sandra O'Neal, Barratt Phillips, Brandy Stroud, Ancherie Swenson, Robert Schmidt and Kimberly Son theimer Ninth grade high honors went to John Cox, Lynn Frick, Brian Jones, Wendy Latimer, Alison Marks, Elden Maxwell, Scott Mof fit, Christy Spangler, Natal Sunday. Rev. Milton Ensley will have as his sermon topic, I Didn't Have Time. His childrens message will be titled A New You. Assisting with the service will be Eldon Dixon as elder of the day. Sunday school will be held at 9:30 a m. The annual sweetheart banquet will be lib- Rusty Patterson, She pointed out that a new and interesting skill is being offered, featuring tips from Pat Lingwall, craft teacher, who will be at the library Tuesday at 10 a m. to teach feather crafts Among articles to be demonstrated will be the use of feathers to make barrettes for the hair; hat bands, especially the ones that adorn western cowboy may call the Magna Library, 943-463- DUP Session Is Scheduled Today TAYLORSVILLE. Emigrant Pioneers will be the subject of the February lesson to at the DUP meeting to be held today (Thursday). The 1pm. session will be held at the Murray Heritage center, Virginia Schugk, captain, will preside. be presented Fort English 1. Frequent Headaches 2. Low Back or Hip Pain 3. Dizziness or Loss of Sleep 4. Numbness in Hands' or Feel 5. Nervousness 6. Neck Pain or Stillness 7. Arm and Shoulder Pain Free preliminary examination does not include or Treatment feFREE SPINAL EXAMINATION South. 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A sweetheart dinner is planned for Friday Feb 12, by the men of Trinity, and will be held at 7 p m. at Den401 W. 7200 Mon-da- y Dange&Signals o( scrambled sausage, hats, and delicate stick pins that have become popular. In addition, Mrs. Patterson said tole painting classes are countinuing on rarian church Scouts will begin each service with a Hag ceremony. The sermon topic will be Wisdom, stature and favor. Ruth Dolson and Dorothy Ramseth will serve as lay assistants. Scouts will serve a breakfast from 9 to 11 a m in the fellowship hall, with the menu including pancakes, Clapp, Bu Hough, Lib- according to rary, Scout United Methodist nys, offer- ed at the Magna At GRANGER. Communion will be observed during the 11 a m. service at Westvale Presbyterian church ITS OUR crafts are being oclock services Sunday morning at Trinity At Westvale SPIRIT WEEK . . . Kearns high cheerleaders practice routine they will perform during spirit week. MAGNA. Opportunto learn new ities Released To Offered By Magna Library Scouts In Limelight At Trinity KEARNS. 4, 1982 Crafts Helps Wittenbach, Kristine Wood bury and Mmdi Worthen Sunday will be observed at 8:30 and 11 Ben-nio- n leaders from Kearns finished fifth in their division in last years competition, noted e Neilson, faculty adviser. The program will feature an introduction by the Cougar band and performances by the spirit club, drill team, dance club and gymnastics team. A special feature of the event will be an appearance by the Salt Lake Stars, a group of more than 100 talented little girls doing drill team routines, Mrs. Neilson said. Featured with this group will be the girl who recently won the fourth grade divsion of the Junior Miss Drill team competition in Salt Lake, she said. The Jazz Girls, a group sponsored by the Utah Jazz NBA Gweneth Williams, ie Thursday, Feb. 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