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Show Remember When 5B THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of March Green voters 22, 1979. Sheet area joined with residents countywide to crush the proposed Urban County form of government. An unofficial count showed 26,441 votes against the measure and 11,582 for it . . County . recreation officials pondered the future of Decker Lake, where development had been minimal, but ac- cumulation of debris had not . . . The Granite Board of Education unanimously voted to put the district back in step with the rest of the state in regard to a cutoff date for kindergarten registration. NINE YEARS as reported the Green Sheet March 22, 1973. YEARS in of . District approved preliminary plans for the new Cyprus high auditorium . . . Lions club members in Hunter were to begin a telephone marathon to valley residents in an effort to raise $5,000 necessary to complete a new eye bank. THIRTEEN ARS in Green Sheet March 20, 1969. STUDIOUS . . . Leslie Goold (from left), Tom Cloword, Chris Ross, Robin Wallace and Julee Unsworth hit the books in preparation for "Get High on Yourself Week" at Granger high. Lezli MAGNA. A roast beef dinner will be served from 5 to 7 p m. Sunday at the Magna Masonic Hall, 2618 So. as GHS Students To the of as reported in the Green Sheet of March 25, 1976. Richard K. Bertoch GRANGER. Get was elected vice chairOn Yourself High man of the Granger-Hunte- r Week will get under Lack of open ground Community way at Granger high in a valley where the Council and Guy Kim- on Monday, designed to involve students in population will have ball was . . increased 50 percent secretary-treasure- r academic as well as . Mrs. Jacob B. Huffby 1995 was projected school activities. in a talk by county man of Kearns was Three main actplanner Jerold Barnes honored for her 50 ivities are planned . . . Magna residents years in the Camp Fire throughout the week were invited to attend Girls organization. A tutoring service will a free workshop on begin, using peers who SIXTEEN YEwill provide helps each Magna community ARS AGO, as morning from 7 to history at Zions First National Bank in the reported in the 7:40 Students wanting Green Sheet of Arbor Park Shopping help may come in durMarch 24, 1966. A program Center ing that time or may on creative play ideas up with specific Art Coleman was sign for children was to be tutors for help outside presented by La Fawn elected president of the school Plans are Holt at the Kearns the Fraternal Order of to continue the service Eagles in Granger beyond GHOY Week. during ceremonies in A second offering which 76 men were in- will be movies to be ducted as charter shown in the library members . . . Con- during all three lunstruction of a new ches. Short educationskating rink at Cyprus al features will be prohigh was estimated to vided. GRANGER. The se- cost $130,944 and the Outside activities cond in a series of Len- target date for comple- will center on breaking ten studies will be of- tion was August . . . records in various fered Sunday night at The old shopping areas, such as frisbee Westvale Presbyt- center building at 5415 tosses or seeing how So. 4030 West was to be erian church. many students can get During the 6 30 p m. destroyed after incurr-in- g on one bleacher bench. considerable We hope to set a session, Lenten practice and Bible study damage in a fire. number of such rewill be considered. cords, explained TWENTY YESunday school will Robin Wallace, speakconvene at 9:30 am. ARS AGO, as er of the house and Sunday with the reported in the member of the student Green Sheet of church services at 11 council in charge of March 22, 1962. oclock. Rev. Milton GHOY Week, so that we can challenge Ensleys message will For the first time at others schools be Believing in Christ in the and his childrens preCyprus high, a literary future. sentation will be What magazine containing Other activities set the efforts of students, for Monday, or takeIs Lent All About? Assisting with the was slated for publica- off day, will be an service will be Miles tion . . . The Kearns orientation assembly Town Council opposed to include a film, a Brunt, Barbara Alexander and Betty the proposed Salt Lake teacher skit and cheercivic leaders dance. During Brunt. A guest soloist will be Jill Drake, a auditorium and sports lunch the madrigals student of music at the arena, saying it would will perform the show benefit Salt Lake City which they presented U of U. A Red Cross blood considerably more on a recent trip to drive will be held at than the remainder of Mexico. A Westvale on March 30 the county area. contest befrom 4 to 8 p m. Pertween clubs will be sons may sign up by Thrifty shoppers read held after school. contacting Audrey the Green Sheet Flying high day will Gann at be Tuesday when faculty mini courses will be offered students. Hobbies and interests of the teachers will be subjects of the courses. A Family Feud contest will be held during lunch, using student-teache- r teams. Wednesday will be were behind GHS with an honors breakfast scheduled at 7 am. for all students who have achieved 3 5 or higher grade point averages chairman Vance, k k k k k k 15, 966-390- the event, by Karen of assisted Maturation clinics for fifth and sixth grade girls and boys will be held today (Thursday) and 8 968-265- noon Filmstrips will be shown and a question and answer period held during each TIPS ON TOOTHBRUSHES k k k k k k k k husband insists on keeping the same old worn out toothbiush. Cant this be harm- pi ice tag is small foi helping keep his teeth healthy. Q. M ful. Worn and unclean tooth-b- i ushes can indeed be harmful. Worn bristles do not clean the plaque fiom teeth effectively, and the fi a ed ends can irritate gums. Toothbi ushes not rinsed propel 1, and put away damp make excellent breeding grounds for bacteria and mildew. Blushes should be rinsed well, and after removing any excess water, left todrv thorou-ghl- v between uses. Buy your husband a new toothbrush. The A. k k k k This column is presented in the interest of better dental health. Irom the office of RICHENS W. POST D.D.S. 4714 SO. REDWOOD ID. PHONE tit-011- 1 scaven-(SeePag- e ing this to get parents tomorrow at Taylorsville elementary. Boys and their parents are being invited to a clinic at 7 oclock tonight The session for girls will be held at 2:30 tomorrow after- Denial Dialogue k After school on k Wednesday will be the k kite flying contest, k with a prize going to k the one that goes the k can Students k switch places with highest their parents that day March 25 will be k k if they can talk parents faculty behind GHS k dointo coming Were day, with a man said by Adah Order of Eastern Star, the meal is open to the public. Reservations may be made by contacting or Stevie Foil, Marge Troublefield, The cost is $4 50 per person. chapter Brooke Wakefield and Jennifer Weight. Cornelia Hancock is the spokes- involved, Hosted Jea-nee- n Steeger, dike, Taiya Get High day, 8950 West. Richens, Strebel, Susan Shelton, Shelly Bethanne Up- On Themselves YE- AGO, Sunday Dinner Luebbe, Carmella board members at Newman Fremont elementary Also, Jrang Nguyen, at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday). The Younger Generation singers, directed by Annette West, will present a program. A fashion show will feature models selected from the student body. Students . modeling will include Michelle Anderson, Kimberley Bodine, Kristine Bullock, Jodi Carlson, Derick Switton, Kristi Giles, Andrea Hitchcock, Chad Hoffman, Sara Hunter, Anissa For Youngsters At Taylorsville TAYLORSVILLE. OES Offering Jones, Faith Johnson, Alissa Kemp, Melanie Kluse, Scott Lever, Sara Lewis, Wendy mother and daughter evening hosted by PTA Mrs. Linda Pearson, Sgt. Steve Ratton, Mrs. Paul Geertsen and Jay Lindahl were presented outstanding citizen awards during the annual Kearns Town Council banquet . . Granite School reported SIX Program Planned TAYLORSVILLE I Enjoy Being a Girl will be the theme of a Clinics Slated Hall, Toni Johnson and Sue Lane. Mom, Daughter Library. 18, 1982 Heinecke, Brenda Henderson, Linda At Fremont Residents Crush Urban County Idea Thursday, Mar. view WEST VALLEY k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k k A- - 11B, Col 5) ... Lenten Series Continues v Youve already won a discount of 10 to 50 ? i 1 I :,jw- 2 - j rr-- ,r : A K 250-258- 7. - C J City-Count- y kite-buildin- g s V r V ' - Si a 2 Days Only! March 18 and 19! t if n Sr - ' t I . Heres how it works. Everyone who shops at JM McDonalds during our Secret Discount Sale will receive a Secret Discount card (while quantities 1 last) entitling them to a 1 20, 30, 40 or 50 discount However, the items to be purchased must be selected prior to revealing the discount An authorized JM McDonalds sales person will then use a special marker tonlock the discount hidden on your card. 07 , & S$c 7 .. 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