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Show the evening. The Dance Company, under the direction of Nancy Tanner, has been preparing the entire year for these two performances. Admission is $3 for adults and $2 for students. State competition is Quite a week to begin the final term. Get High on Yourself Week activities have kept us in good cheer all held this being weekend for our debaters. week. The activities will continue through today Thurs( day) and tomorrow and should be at least as good as previous ones. The final assembly will be held tomorrow, when the winner of the air concert compettion will perform. Get High on has Yourself Week been extremely successful. Superlative And remember, Wisdom need only be to be whispered heard. phrases are appro- ' The Mikado' priate for comment on this week, organized by student council. Opens Tonight On JFK Stage Our school play (or more properly plays) will be presented tomorrow and Monday. Two one-aplays will be presented each night, Passionella and The Apple Tree. The stage will be the choral room, and curtain time will be 7:30. Cost for the plays is $2.75 for adults and $2 for students. The drama department has worked long hours and asks your support. It should GRANGER. The Mikado or The Town of Titipu will be presented on the Kennedy junior high stage at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) and tomorrow night. The popular Gilbert and Sullivan comic opera will be performed in full costume with scenery. A large cast of students is participating. Admission will be students $1, high school students and ct be good. And as if that werent enough enter- wish We them good luck. And, as most of you have probably heard, Our topic for next week is Junior Week. The junior class officers have a great week planned. Junior Prom is being held on April 2 in the Hotel Utah Lafayette Ballroom. Portrait will provide music and photographs will help provide memories of the occasion. Tickets will be on sale next week at $8 per couple. adults tainment, the Granger High Dance Company will be performing its annual dance concert next week (Wednesday and Thursday) in $2. Family tickets may be chased for $5. pur- For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! gg Thursday, Mar. 25, WEST VALLEY VIEW alarmed if they meet students wearing somewhat unusual attire, its punk rock day and class supporters are being irn vited to dress accord-ingla school spokesman said. secretary; Kolb, sentatives. Linda Pearson faculty adviser. a 1 1 world Goddard, who to be Valley Forge April 29 read-a-tho- -- May dis- cussed Thailand. Tomorrow (Friday) will be sophomore held at day. for first n Prizes of $25 place, $15 for second and $10 for third will be awarded to those 2. They are Kyle Ray Johns and Co- reading the most llette Jen- - pages. A $1.50 entry fee is required and lunch is provided for - outsen. Fifty-twstanding applicants o participants. A stomp sponsored by the sophomore class will be held from 8 to 11 tomorrow night, with the theme Spring Fever. D. J. Michael Kane from KRSP will direct the activities. throughout the state were interviewed and only 12 students were selected to participate. What Makes Me Smile was the theme for the PTSA Reflections contest, in which Cyprus had 99 entries this year. Our school winners who will advance to the district or region finals: first Sharene place, second, Wen- Jewkes; dy Ryan; third, Blaine Hansen; honorable mention, Glen Ste- vens, Melissa Metcalf, Melinda Taylor, Jill Rushton, Jeff Christensen, Victor Parry, Sherrie Hilton, Kyle Johns, Tina Serianni, Alma English, Carla Chrisp and Lyn Langford. The boys tennis team will play against Skyline today. Also, tomorrow (Friday) the soccer team will play at Cottonwood at 3:15. Good luck, teams. The Spinnakers will be traveling to Idaho this weekend to compete against many other drill teams. Best The soccer team will play Skyline here at 3:15 on Tuesday. Also, the track team will compete at Skyline at 2:30. Wednesday, the tennis team will play at Olympus and Students from Cyprus, Taylorsville and Granger high schools are being invited to participate. Sophomore class officers are Ken Holder, DIRECTING . . . Tim Frot (loft), offer a few tip to ttudent tor Tim Loatherwood and Chorle Jensen In play he wrote and is direc-ti- i oc- - ig at Valley junior high. GRANGER. SO. An production, written by Tim Frost, a resource teacher at Valle, y junior high, will be the; schools musical this year. the last term. students have been preparing for competition which will be held at Clearfield on Tuesday. Students will homores. They have perform o consultant; Connie Thaxton and Karin Hardy, student directors. Members of the Valley pop ensemble make up the cast. Members featuring John Goddard speaking on Thailand Tuesday. Punk rock day is today (Thursday). Tolman, Smith, Wood, Teri Johnson, Julie Farns-ortBrien Caulfield, Ship Nisbet, Mike Murphy and Curt Christman. In addition, a chorus will be in the orchestra pit to accompany the musical. The instru-menth, al accomp- will be by Denae Powers, piano; Leslie Clay, cello and ' Karen Furr on flute. animent director, with Colleen as musical Nicholes director and Richard Cannaday as stage direct or. Oth er members of the pi'oduction staff include Karen Brown, art work; Sherrie choreography; Linda' Brittain, critical Jar-din- e, i Pride Week - Sophomores Limelight At KEARNS. Its sophomore pride week at Kearns high. In KHS Persons visiting the school day) today (Thursneed not be ai have been having this organization. Some of the countries that Cyprus will represent are West Germany, Sweden and the P.L.O. They have re- ceived their reso lutions and are carefully studying them. SeQecled Smmmx & JCeoiinuk UP TO GOLF SHIRTS 13... $499 all-st- ar SUITS- PantS..From - 12" JacketS..From$l 4" parkland VALLEY FAIR MALL HOSIERY 3860 SO A L. team, was played Saturday at the Salt Palace. Todd 1 Prim only at 1624 VJcst 3060 So. Iff. Thr Jail Eait f R4wW RmR Brown, Tony n Br ov , Greg Gehring, J e I f oevcspiks 7MDC3 A new season is also under v ay for the soccer team at Taylorsville high as they challenge their opponents tomorrow (Friday) at. 4:15 p.m. at Kearns high. The body building contest which will determine the winners for Mr. and Ms. Taylorsville will be held tomorrow night at 7:30 in the Taylorsville high auditorium. Tickets are $3 per person, but there are very few tick ets left, so get yours In a hurry and if you want a good seat you better plan to be there a couple hours early. Si 1st Quality Prefinished Valley Oak Solid Core FENCING SALE 28x68xl3 Each J - First Quality Valley Oak Hollow Coro Assorted Sizes PRE-STAINE- FIR D Each J - Ft 1x4-- 6 PREMIUM FENCE STOCK WERE BURNING REDWOOD Granger. JOGGING ANDERSON LUMBER REEDS MOBILES HOMES ! The hockey game, consisting of a North and a South Hoyt find Rodney Robinson were all chosen from Taylorsville to skate on the South team. Its been quite a season for the awesome ihockey team at Taylorsville high and this event topped it off. Our baseball team is starting the season out great, they beat Cottonwood high by one run last week. The team is rather young, consist ing of three seniors, seven juniors and 11 sophomores. Theyve been practicing under the direction of Coach Ron Rushto n and have high hopes ifor the season ahead. The Warriors will play Granger at 3 today (Thursday) at VAUET FAIR MALL REG. OIL Horn, M a ir k SIDEWALK SALE next year, think about running for a student body office. Petitions should be available sometime next week. Junior Prom is the (See Page 9B, Col. 2) Brenda Hansen, Liz Best wishes to these teams. Members of the Model United Nations meetings in preparation for the annual event held at the University of Utah. Mr. Lund and Mr. Jones are overseeing tivities the of Ft 02c 1x3-- 6 Ft..., FENCING AVAILABLE Oorbogo Cans ... . $495 20 Gal $649 All Weathor Extension Cord - so Ft. - Wheel Barrows . Pruning Shears . . . From s.so . . 1 TAGS J With Your 100 Purchase - s Pc Garden Tool Set r I PRICE 1x3-- 5 $y9 14 ...s4 Pr. Leather Gloves 4.95 Value With Your 300 Purchase 40 Pc. Socket Set 16.98 Value or a Storage Chest 7.98 Value mm RHRMnaBHMHMHiOT s. Attention, juniors. If you think you might want to be involved with all the school ac- r e pride week. Festivities included a special as- chorus include Nathan Bailey, Julie Christensen, Leesa Cox, Todd Green, Susan Adapted from a Cherie Jensen is Jennifer novel by Natalie Bab- Winifred; Tim bitt, Lhe title is Once Leatherwood, Jesse Upon A time and will Tuck; Loren Erickson, be presented tonight Miles Tuck; Stacey (Thursday) and Keiser, Mae Tuck; tomorirow night in the Clay Taylor, Angus schoo'l auditorium. Tuck. Performances will Also, Jorjeane Sanbegin .at 8 p.m and ad- dusky, grandmother; mission is $2 per per- Craig Cole, stranger, son. Jamie Salmon, Ruth; Mr. Frost composed Lynette Peterson, the music and wrote Lucy and Pat Huff, the pllay. He will be constable. pan-tomime- drama people. m sembly, s, Good luck, ticipating sopho-- mono-act- scenes and been par- in sophomores. Tomorrow night the sophomore class is sponsoring a spring fever stomp. Michael Kane from KRSP will provide music. Cyprus, Granger and Taylorsville students are invited to attend. Good job, sophomore officers, on the success of the week. Many drama This week has been exciting for the sop- The sophomores will Cindy bookworms toMessengale, vice become as they par morrow president; Tyanne Musical Set At VJHS origiinal Congratulations, Cougars, we have almost succeeded in surviving the first weekof president; - Opons Tonight Region gymnastics will be held at Olympus, starting at noon. WE TREAT YOU RIGHT IN DANS WESTWOOD VILLAGE those books, assembly presented by traveler John o n Spin-nie- s. We ve never had a more scrumptious sate Fresh tropical banona is on sale Rich thick chocolate Juicy red strawberry Tangy Cool and creamy DAIRY QUEEN soft serve They re all on sale because they re all part of our luscious Banana Split At your participating DAIRY QUEEN store is Activities began Tuesday with an d ticipate in a There is an entry fee of $1.50. Cash prizes will be awarded the people who read the most pages. Hit read-a-tho- n. Susan Malm and Steve Hofeltz, ASK repre- y, Two students from Cyprus high have been selected to participate in the Freedoms Foun-- of luck to you, Also, the band will play for the Spinnakers at this competition. Thurs. March 5 Fri. March 26 1982 mm mm mm mmt m HRan mm M 6 Foot Redwood Picnic Table Ready to Assemble - - USE YOUR BANK CREDIT CARDS ! i ! |