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Show PTA Rewards Citizenship At Taylorsville TAYLORSVILLE. Citizens of the month for January were announced Monday at MUSICAL . Participants in original musical. Dreamer, at Bennion elementary in- . . At Bennion Elementary i elude, from left, Troy Stroud, Laura Wadley, Steve Rose. Taylorsville tary. elemen- Receiving recog- 13B WEST VALLEY View Lei Christian and Kim Robin 4, 1982 Hai grade and Matthew Barbara and nition were Josh Christiansen, first Foulger, third grade. Also, Mike Ewell Reward, Christine grade; Rebecca Nguyen, Lewis and Wel-lic- Rockley and Natalie Hughes, kindergarten; Jennifer LeSueur, Michael Lewis, Emma Single Donald Hulsizer and Frankie Aloia, second grade; Brandon Snarr, Ronee and Christy Gayler, fourth grade; Andrea Olsen, Mark Powell and Sherry Harr, fifth Connie Bouck, sixth grade. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet! Ad effective Double Keys 2g9c 79 - Thursday, Feb. Feb. 4th thru 10th Play To Debut On Wednesday BENNION. Fifth grade students at Bennion elementary will present the original musical production Dreamer at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The multi-medishow will include songs, dancing, acting, slides and a movie, said teacher Dean Mattson. About 100 students are involved in the production, the teacher a said, with lead parts played by Todd Frost as the Dreamer and Paul Porter as the Granter of Dreams. The story tells about a young boy who, unable to sleep, glances through a variety of books and then dreams La Leche Meet Is Planned In West Valley GRANGER. The advantages of breast SAVE MONEY ON feeding will be the topic of the February session of the West La Valley Leche League. The meeting will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at 3435 So. 4300 West. The session will be the first in a series of four discussion meetings which will offer both encouragement and breast-feedin- YOUR INSURANCE Auto Life Fire Butmesi Truck City-Magn- ..AGENT Cl ...COMPANY . MONTHLY PAYMENT if you wish . 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Marlene Olsen is chairman of the event Mattson said. Other teachers involved with the production are Dale Webb and Gayle Linford. Stansbury Certified Team GRANGER. Stans- bury elementary is receiving praise and commendation as the first school in Granite School District to complete new elementary school accreditation requirements, according to principal Kent Schlappi. Elementary creditation ac- requires that the school and community inwork out- cooperatively lining and setting educational objectives in all curriculum subject areas. Each subject area is described in detail with a philosophy and appropriate goals are selected to en- hance that More Bonus Buy Specials From Our philos- Mr. Schlappi ophy, explained. The State observation team visited Stansbury Thursday, visiting every classroom and comparing what they saw with what we had written and found we are following the goals and objectives that were stated, he said. 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