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Show Granger North Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: ARIES Mar. TAURUS Apr. 20 20-M- GEMINI 20 e May21-Jun- CANCER June21-Jul- 22 y LEO July 22 VIRGO Aug. 22 LIBRA Sept. 22 t. SCORPIO Oct. 21 v. SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. c. CAPRICORN 19 Dec. 22-Ja- AQUARIUS Jan. 18 b. PISCES Feb. 20 GRANGER. Leisel McBride, an instructor at Utah Technical speak during a womens conference in Granger North stake tonight (Thursday). The conference, attracted con-.te- dents. The contest was under the direction of Carolyn Halowell, cultural arts chairman, assisted by Lori Stark and Pat Shosted. Students from all grades were represented in areas of visual arts, literature and music. Winners of the contest were announced at a general PTA meeting. Every student winning at the school level received a ribbon of gold and chs representative schools colors, imprinted with the 5 f name of the school and Reflections 82, said PTA spokesman La? Rene P. Gardner. Those selected to represent the school at the council level of were competition given a certificate mounted on a wooden plaque. The remaining will participants of a certificate participation during the school cultural arts receive to be held in week, April. Selected as winners ature. Valerie Bonnie , Tamra Lounsbury, Thompson, Scott and Wayne Breinholt, Sarah Hewitt, Jill Breinhnolt, Kristina Dahl, Kenny Foutz Years Twenty Ceremony Honors Winners 140th Partici- MAGNA. pants in the annual Voice of Democracy competition 1982 1842 in Nauvoo, 111. During the opening received recognition treasure sorting, ing and cooking, Participation awards were given to Colling Bird, Maria Brown, Merilee Chambers, Mike Crump, Stacey Elder, Dee Conducted by Howard Fite, VFW Voice of Democracy chairman, the session also paid tribute to those who had kept the program alive, including Charles Brown, speech and drama coach at the Freeman, Theresa Daniels, Richard Flack, Annette Flint, John Goodfellow, Ted school. Lorina Tester, was given a framed certificate, a Voice of Democracy Medal, and a check for $37.50 for winning on the post level. She went on to win first place in the district and third in state. Theron Read, who placed second received a certificate, a medal and a check for $25 while Nicki Henry, Ilegemann, Mark Mageras, Nondas Nichols, Karen Olsen, Bambi Preston, Randy Kristi Rasmussen, Margaret Robinson, Sefren, Glen Stevens, Lee Vance, Lori West and Sean Goodfellow. Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! sew- laun- - HUNTER. The Whittier elementary PTA will present a maturation program for girls , CONFERENCE . . . Simulating a cooking class for Friday women's conMary Lou Harvey (left), Deon ference at Granger North stake are Holmes and Beverlee Le Cheminant. at7:30onMarchll. grade girls and their Dental Dialogue parents are being invited. Each child must be accompanied by an adult. The program will include a short film and a discussion led by Diane Hansen, a registered nurse at LDS hospital. Any Lorin C. Dunn will be the visiting LDS general authority during sessions of Hunter stake conference this weekend. A meeting is session will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday. A meeting for youth only (age is scheduled for 12:15 p.m. Sunday. general Q. My baby wont go to sleep without a bedtime bottle of juice. Can this harm his teeth? parent with a daughter in another grade who feels that daughter should see the program may contact Margaret Baker, and arrangements will be made for her attendance, a PTA spokesman said. your child falls at night his saliva production decreases and along with it his ability to wash sugars from his mouth. This allows the liquid from the bottle to pool around the teeth, and the longer the liquid remains the greater the chance for decay. The result can be nursing bottle mouth. The teeth can literally decay to the gums, become impossible to fill, and may have to be removed. Trv dilut ing the juice with water, adding more each night until your child accepts plain water. 966-190- 2, For quick, effective results at low cost, use. the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! 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You can go to new restaurants and confectioners, to the movies, the ballet, skiing, the symphony, a basketball game And it's compact It fits comfortably into your purse or glove compartment Now you can take yourself and a friend to any one of hundreds of fun places listed in the Happenings Book without spending a fortune two-fo- BAN BEDTIME BOTTLE Conference Set In Hunter Stake HUNTER. The Happenings Book. The Best Sale o All! All fifth and sixth music. SAVE and KENT DRESS SHIRTS Reg. $15 to $17 without coupon. Short sleeved styles, assorted solids and tone on tones. Of assorted polycottons, more. (Selection may vary by store.) sizes 14 7. WITH COUPON RESTAURANT WESTWOOD WILD CARD SHOPPING CENTER TAKE AN ADDITIONAL ANY PANT OR TROUSER IN OUR LARGE SIZE Now under NEW Management of Mr. Sun ... a certificate, medal and $15 for her efforts. Whittier PTA To Host Girls, Parents Here and Kathy Lang, InRestaurant. Cantonese troducing and spicy Szechwan delicacies as prepared in Hong Kong or if you prefer fine American dishes. who placed third, won last week during an awards ceremony held in the Cyprus high auditorium. women, such as ton, Janalyn Kenning- -' ton, Sharon Babcock former Master Lee GourChef of Ho-H- o met and the Pearl 4, 1982 session, a comedy musical number .will be presented by Kurt Springer, accompanied by his wife Eileen. The six wards in the stake will provide information for two workshops. One will offer helpful hints for at the school level in scheduled for 7 p.m. the art division were Saturday and a Beth Chadwick, Clara Dawn Jensen, Becky -- Ago, will be given by Mary Wasden, according to Virginia Schugk, captain of the camp. March 17th, and Laugh-lin- The lesson, Schools Just the Relief society which took place Michael Callahan, art division. Ryan Colton, Dustin Hulett, Marci Gomez, Joana Canals and Jodi Smith, liter- brown, of the day) at the Heritage Center in Murray. anniversary of the organization of Robert Blazzard, Jamie Hansen posters they The monthly meeting of the English Fort DUP camp will be held at 1 p.m. today (Thurs- Society, Primary and Young Women organizations, is in conjunction with the LDS chur- ature division were Shannon Callahan, Stephanie Fuhriman, Monte Stark, Michelle Taylor and Sharon Babcock, Tammy Gill and Stacy Hunt. Music winners include Kristen Maruji, Amy Hewitt and Brett Jensen. Chosen to represent the school at the council level were Bryan Fail, Ryan Spackman, st showing have prepared. All women of the stake are being invited, as well as ward TAYLORSVILLE. The program is under the direction of Lenna Young, Allison Thorpe and Winnie Thomas, stake Relief Society presidency, and members of the stake board. Tribute to Women, will get under way at 7 p.m. in the Redwood chapel building. The affair, a joint effort of the stake Relief Rogers. Winners in the liter- 246 stu- compassionate service leaders in the wards dry hints, windows and walls, keeping bathrooms clean. A second workshop will provide motivation training for visiting teachers, with the six visiting teaching- - under the theme Contest Winners Cited At Jackling PTA Reflections Co- llege, will Reflections GRANGER. The Jackling elementary Session Is Scheduled Today DUP Women In Stake Spotlight One who opposes you seems to be a thorn among the roses. Youll be surprised at how the situation ends. You may have been wrong in your accounting figures. It can do no harm to start again from the beginning. Being hazy about plans will put a strain on family relations. Keep others informed as to your aims. A question of sound health can result in altered travel plans. Its better to find the cause now. Exercise caution in committing your hard earned dollars to a money making scheme. Theres no free ride. The full moon brings out emotional highs and lows. You expect a great deal from your partner. A quarrelsome attitude. results in complications with Its up to you to keep the atmosphere peaceful. Getting in to the fine details is probably good for the organization, but it could play havoc with your nerves. Conflicts between family and business matters cause you some anxiety, but there is some satisfaction in realizing your goals. Wait until Wednesday to start travel. Your concern for the welfare of one at a distance is eased. An unexpected money crisis develops, but once again your inventive thinking finds a way out of the dilemma. Partnership matters are emotionally volatile. Recognize the needs of an other and put your own in the back ground. 19 r. 37 31382 Thursday, Mar. 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