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Show g WEST VALLEY VIEW e Thursday, Apr. Magna To 29, 1982 A Remember When THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sharia was crowned Miss Granger from a field of 10 entrants . . . Sherm Losee was elected president of the Granger Jaycees . . . Island Enchantment was to be the theme of a banquet featuring a typical Hawaiian luau menu -with coconut shells to serve beverages - as reported in the Green Sheet of May 3, 1973. GO, David Slack was elected student body president at Cyprus . . . high for 1973-7- input from residents was the goal suggested in a meeting of nine community councils in the unincorporated area of Salt Lake County , Kearns Town Council member Bill Erskine was elected president of the County Assn, of Community Councils . . A petition to incorporate the . . Mrs. At West Lake JHS SIX science class at West Lake junior high. elected Granite Oquirrh PTA Council president and installed in the post during an awards program at Arcadia elementary. THIRTEEN 8, 1969. Dorothy Merrill Thora Lang of Magna Garden were to direct distribution for a Turner of Taylorsville was by Margaret Slack GRANGER. newborn baby A goat t MOTHERS DAY running around inside a school building might sound a bit strange, but students at West Lake junior high can watch the an- feathers more like fur, explained Harold science Stucki, teacher who is in charge of the court. We have several different kinds of bantams, most of them cocks. Some like to tics of the small animal and its mother daily. The two goats are only part of a number of animals roaming fight with each other, We he mentioned. have pigeons with feathered feet, called trumpeters, and there are 15 hamsters, each one named by the students. Just this year, a large nylon net was installed atop the court. That way, our birds cant get out, but the main reason is to keep the starlings out in the wintertime. Last year they nearly ate us into the poor house, he related. the science freely court at the school. Though not an integral part of the classroom area, the court is contained in an area surrounded by classrooms and hallways with windows through which students may in We repair all makes of vacuums. in Kirby, jg. Spec-4-ftializi- Eureka & ft Bison. Genuine parts, bags, belts, brush rolls. ?A.T ENTERPRISES 4--- Hoover, J J? 4011 W. 5415 5., Kssms Tel. 966-141- 6 The 50x100 foot net lets the light in but keeps other birds out. When it snows, the snow sticks to the net and makes it look like a roof. In the pond are 15 large goldfish, about 15 years old. One albino trout remains, from a number acquired last year, from State Fish and Game. The others expired during the summer when the temperature of the water got too high, he explained. watch. have rabbits, Zealand giant variety, and chickens, unusual Silkies as they We New are called, with Ive bred the pigeons to get unusual color variations, he added. We dont have too much plant growth in the court because of the animals out there. Caring for the Granite animals are the 20 members of the applied life science class, mostly ninth grade boys. also have two girls who work right along with the boys, though. The students help take care of the We of . wmm Nervousness Neck Pain or Stiffness 7. Arm and Shoulder Pain 5. 6. at Hercules, was Free preliminary examination does not include or Treatment FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION SIXTEEN ARS AGO, reported YE- in as Dr. Stephen Burningham Call For Appointment the 9 Green Sheet of May 1790 W. 3500 So. At the entrance to Valley Bank and Trust on 3Q0 5, 1966. II A !E Service Drive-U- p sa? saig :DRY CLEANED and O' Little r.ore...For YOU! v, save on coupons! i A to elect officers for the coming year. The 7 p.m. session will be held in the lobby of City Hall, 2470 So. rmn mrmrsmnsvns!n,nm? Road. DIG & JUICY Anyone interested is being invited to participate with council members in the elec- tion, BAC0H-CHEES- E to according DURGER Helen Nisonger, president of the council. She announced that the council is making For For For For 2nd 2nd 2nd 2nd Pants or Jeans Sweater Suit Sport Coat or Blazer Ottfr "Tuner OleatuAtg Sfjefiiofi During the GRAND OPENING 30 off Regular Price Grand Opening Specials from Wednesday April 28-M- ay Bank Cards Accepted 8 Also At The Same Location Our All New COIN LAUNDRY $B79 ffl lOD in the city, to with the West Valley area Chamber of Commerce the annual July 4th cele- FOR m GOOD FOR bration. 3 VISITS a & CHEESE t IIA i IT At Gourley KEARNS. PTA elections for the 1982-8- 3 school year wil be held ffl ffl ffl at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) at David Gourley elementary. e 25 181b. Washers e 4 301b. Washers e 4 50 lb. Washers 20 Dryers dent; Barbara Professional Washers until May 31, 1882 Chris- vice president; Cher-rel- l Smith, fourth vice president; Joy secretary and Donnie Jordan, treasurer. Also to be elected are six commissioners. Nominees are Thea Cheney, membership and finance; 3 VISITS FISH L Attendant Open Mon. Sun. Full-Tim- e 5646 S. Redwood Rd. Salt Lake City, Utah 84107 5 Tele: -- 7 A.M. -- 10 P.M. and COIN LAUNDRY 968-984- In the NEW FAMILY CENTER t t i o wt F F 1 I 2 1 m FOR 3 VISITS ffl ffl ffl Far-rimon- d, vi FOR GOOD FOR and parent Turn-bul- l, community ser- vices. T. Lee Burnham, Ph.D., Rocky Mountain Counseling Center, will speak on Helping children to succeed in school. I JUICY HAMBURGERS $29 y GOOD FOR 3 VISITS c r CORN DOGS DRINK FR 3 VISITS f GOOD FOR 3 VISITS REFIIUnW & Rag. Six Salad! Bar Chili 2) Chw4r Drlak Saiall Sft 3) 1) (r) K George, and safety; family life; Joan 0i SANDWICH Goates, principal, second vice president; Chloe McPhie, third Beebe, I x BIG SIZED first vice president; Morris individual development; Kayleen 1 m (10 FLAVORS) I 35SKT tiansen, Mort Andersen, services; Linda Litster, 18 lb. Front Load m SHAKES for GOOD FOR Nominees for office are Vicki Haws, presi- health si res Shirlayne Use Our Double Loed i! THICK PILED HIGH Election Is Tonight PRESSED: S? WEST VALLEY. A meeting of the general board of the West Valley City Arts and Science Council will be held tonight (Thurs- day) I ifiivrancti Accepted WEST VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC MOST 8) plans, in cooperation with other associations Full Service Cleaners o 4. Numbness in Hands or Feet elected president of the Granger Jaycees. School District entered do the salary talks for the out and clean feeding coming year. the area daily. We get produce NINE YEARS A- from a local store and use grain and rabbit pellets. The animals drink from the Dond, The he continued. pigeons walk in the edge of the water and bathe. Sometimes when we bring in new chickens, the bantams spar around with them until the pecking order is established. Sometimes the goats will Redwood 5646 South Redwood Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet 1. Frequent Headaches 2. Low Back or Hip Pain 3. Dizziness or Loss ol Sleep Tonight At 7 CLEANERS auxiliary PINCHED NERVES development engineer Education and Granite Arts, Science Council Meets Wiil An meeting will be held at the post home prior to the Poppy drive. DangeSignals Pehrson, senior animals, (See Page 6B, Col. drive which is scheduled for May 22. Robert Gallegos and Bonnie Hammer are chairmen of the event. Proceeds will be used to help veterans. y . . , Granite the annual Poppy . . Assn, seed The Taylorsville Lions club sponsored a bicycle safety marking project for up to West F. 1,500 bikes . 1976-7- 7 Members of the Granger high band were raising funds to pay for a trip to the Calgary Stampede . . Progress was dubbed as painfully slow negotiators for the . the Club pumpkingrowing contest for youths 17 and under . . Secondary PTA Council for and com-munit- Robert Gallegos, District 2 commander and Vivian Sheperd, District 2 president, will be present. Announcement was also made regarding Junior Prom were two members of the junior class. Paul H. Nutt was named prom king and Nancy Lee Hasenburg was selected as queen. Green Sheet of May YEARS elected president home, 9057 W. 2700 South. The purpose of the session will be for nomination and election of district officers for the coming year. GRANGER. Crowned king and queen at Granger highs annual YE- as reported in the Lynne Goats Frolic In School Halls the annual District 2 convention at 11 a.m. Sunday at the post Nutt, Hasenburg Reign At Prom ARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of May 6, 1976. - ld For employee success, loyalty and integrity are equally as important as ability. Harry F. Banks Richard G. (Deone) Vreeken was area was resubmitted to the County Commission by Henry Price, seven weeks after it was rejected due to boundary flaws. PECKING . . . Orln Munoz gets a friendly peck on the lip from a duck in applied life MAGNA. The VFW post and auxiliary will host Editors Quote Book Larry Riley in final balloting for student body president at Granger high . . . r-Redwood Troy Bowden mans a shovel, Howard Butterfield offers some fodder and a baby goat simply looks finicky about Its diet In Harold Stuckl's applied life science class at West Lake junior high. Conclave 4B, Col. 7) Keith Yorgason defeated Granger-Hunte- . . . e, 4 . FINICKY Fair-bourn- 17, 3, 1979. More Host VFW d blonde, Price Resubmits Plan To Form City May brown-eye- 09 ANY SIZE SOFT DRIKX iVj Everday Special Evryddy Sptcial NO (OVPOH NECESSARY sssssra NO COCOON NECESSARY eHHmsnsa UNplHHmiU ffl S 1 |