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Show Under New Program 7B Students To Show They Care About THS TAYLORSVILLE. A new program of stu- dent involvement and incentive is ready to be kicked off under the direction of student body officers at Taylorsville high. Taylorsville high is a new school and there has been a lot of vandalizing and a lot of littering, explained Roxanne Lever, student body communications coordinator. There has been a lot of writing on lockers. At lunchtime, the kids have left a lot of wrappers and other she litter around, Outside there said. really needs to be a lot and pickof clean-uing up of garbage and litter. In discussing ways to overcome the problems, the officers have come up with a CAT program, Care About p CAT Taylorsville. awards are to be pass ed out, particularly at lunchtime, to deserving persons who perform some act or service designed to up- grade the school. These awards will be redeemable at the stu- dent body office for such things as a small sum of money, a Warrior Wire, the student directory or for a candy bar. The reward will be made according to what the student did to receive the award. In addition, the officers are tentatively planning an outside clean-up- , Miss Lever suggested. Weve hung posters in the halls telling about the new CAT she conprogram, tinued, and we hope it will take hold here. Another award is available to students at Taylorsville for performing some outstanding service or act at the school. The CREST award (Certificate of Recognition for Exceptional Service at Taylorsville) is a certificate which Try a Want Ad! and youll SAVE on MEAT loo KEARNS. Winners have been announced in the Kearns East stake pinewood derby. Jason Eastman won first place, with Dave home of Doris Burgess. A potluck supper fellowship will begin at 5:30 p.m. Friday, under the direction of Marilyn Hogue. Robinson, third and Jedd Eastman, fourth. Booth winners at the scout circus were the 20th ward, first place, 17th ward second. Winners in the stake snow sculpturing contest were 3rd ward, closest to theme; 13th ward, most detailed, a prairie schooner; 14th Sunday church the morning worship service at 10:45. David Sands of Sandy will be the guest speaker who will talk about the work of the Gideons in distributing Bibles to hotels and motels. The evening service praise and prayer ses- (From Page 4B, Col. 9) WARD sion will begin at 6 oclock in the sanc- DEED . . . Taylorsville high student Kim Reeves is observed in Taylorsville" program. REMEMBER (From Page4B, Col. 3) followed by Cyprus high as Spinnakers they prepared for BIG... SIXTEEN ARS AGO, YE- Green March 17, 1966. Frank Grygierczyk was elected to remain in the position of com-mand- er of the LaRae Mendenhall, Peggy Petty, Linda Christensen and Dan-n- a Gardner . . Smiths TRINITY - elders quorum He filled a Camp Fire Girls will present a brief skit on their programs and will serve cake at the fellowship hour in observance of Camp Fire married Becky Brown and they have three children. The Taylorsville 21st and 22nd wards meet in a recently completed chapel at 940 W. 4800 South. The new 37th ward meets in the Suzanne Rushton, . women, being held this month throughout the LDS church. president and priest adviser. He .. to board tribute son. Mr. Lord, assistant YM American Legion post 132 . Girl of the Year contestants, announced by the Kearns Jaycettes, included Seek after These Things written by Vicki Healy and directed by Millie sented The event is in conjunction with the Relief Society general mission in South America. He married Leslie Critchfield of Taylorsville and they are parents of four. Mr. Roper, office manager of Brown-Ty- e Plumbing, was Sheet of birth- Society celebration, at 7:30 p m. on March 18 in the stake center. A skit entitled We Mr. Boam filled a mission to Bavaria. He married Sharon Hintze from Cottonwood and they have five children and an Indian foster previously. as reported in the Relief day Holyoak and Donna Monson, will be pre- manager at the Magna Food King, was president of the competition at Idaho Falls. ward, most realistic, a handcart; 17th ward, most colorful, Carthage jail; 20th ward, most humorous, a cat. The 20th ward team took first place in region basketball, then won at division and will now compete for area honors Women and girls age 11 and older are being invited to the stake ters from Michigan State. tuary. GOOD second; Mike Peterson, school will be held at 9:30 a.m., followed by the act of performing a "good deed" by Principal Earl Caldwell and senators Tod Morrill and Kris Wingelaar during new "Care About - Yields Winners prayer group at 10 a.m. today (Thursday) in the a CREST award recipient, he said. Both programs are designed to provide 11, 1982 Pinewood Derby MAGNA. Although the Magna Community church is without a The Thursday will meet n recognition and incentive for students who show pride in their school and assist in keeping it neat and clean. Kearns East Magna Church Slates Activity minister, activities are continuing. comes from the administration and will be given to recognize unusual effort on the part of a student. CREST certificates are being prepared by the graphics department at the school. Dr. Earl Catmull, principal, noted that recently a student observed someone trying to break into a car in the parking lot. Her quick action helped avert the break-iand she will be honored as Thursday, Mar. WIST VALLEY VIEW Granger high senior with Sharia Fairbourne stake center won for the third time, Taylorsville 1st ward. (From Page 4B, Col. 7) Sunday. The United Methodist Women will serve an Irish stew benefit dinner at 12:30, with proceeds going to the building fund. A youth will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in fellowship hall, with a skating party. The trustees will hold a meeting at 7:30 Wednesday evening. Try A Want Ad! a superior rating at the the annual T spring festival of the National Federation of Music Clubs. TWENTY ARS as reported in the Green March Sheet of 4 15, 1962. DR. RON BROWN Podiatrist Foot Specialist When there's trouble o "Foot Principal J. Kenneth Cummins and librarian Verona Peterson announced the opening of a I I I . FEET Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Ingrown toenails Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities I Expires ing the month . . . The Altar Society of St. I I 967-333- 8 1 Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! I IF NEEDED Catholic church were to sponsor its annual - n a t i o n a smorgasbord dinner in the church hall. 1 4282 ARE EXTRA Francis Xavier I 4370 So. 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