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Show UM At Ceremony Last Week WEST VALLEY. Shingles valued at $6,000 were reported stolen Saturday from TAYLORSVILLE. Green Sheet The 1960 W. 2300 award, presented annually to a person who has done much to enhance the field of the performing arts, was presented by the newspapers Jacobson Robinson told of the cluding her high finishes in state drama competition and the consistently superb quality of productions presented under her twice won Show of the Year Honors in the Green Sheet Performing Arts Awards com7 49. A have been given for tions, Cottonwood has won with See How They Run and Ten Lit- he was tle Indians. Robinson called attention to the fact that Cottonwood musicals always have large casts and that many students have benefit-tein countless ways from Mrs. Hahns devotion to the field. He also noted that she will be taking a leave of absence during the coming school year to serve as president of the International Thespian Society. Her peers consider it a singular honor that Utah, with perhaps 20 chapters of the society, can produce its international leader. Mrs. Hahn said she plans to return to Cottonwood and resume her teaching duties d that years Alumni Jay lin helped pay tribute SAE ON MR CONDfTlONNG BUS (3SULATC t:ov ANDtUT THE HEAT RS INSULATED to his former mentor, telling some of the amusing incidents that students Cottonwood have enjoyed while under Mrs. Hahns direction. Gae Cowley will direct the musical at Cottonwood next year. Mrs. Cowley said she plans to present The Sound of Music. Previous winners of the Limelight Award KEARNS. rsr : i Pauls Lutheran church on Sunday. The 9:30 a.m. worship service will be followed by Sunday school and new member classes at 10:45. Members 5roof Pink fcbergtfos Inaulafton. teacher Mavis Steadman and former Kearns high band director Rendlesbach. of the thday cupcakes to Hazen Nursing Home this week. 'f. Rutgers. 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A wtwnyoubuy high Ron senior Christensen claimed area and has resided in the Granger area for 28 years. Moss commented that he is opposed to higher taxes and said retirement from a job Kearns high . . Mulcock announced his resignation from the Salt Lake County Planning Commission after nearly 16 years of A suggesservice tion to rigorously enforce curfew laws in Kearns by the Kearns SIX 17, 1973. Raymond B. Wrigley announced his at pageant held . Albion KHS Christensen, May Salt Lakt City. Utah Irst Security pats momev market returns witMn your reach. Lutheran Topic Set For Sunday Friends is the topic of a sermon to be presented by Rev. Clayton Hammill at St. are Eisenhower junior Kimball, a blue eyed blonde, was crowned Miss West Valley, while Shalyn Pearce won the title Little Miss West Valley in a plemented by the County Sheriffs Dept. Kearns high students in the Young Craftsmens Fair this week at BYU. Competing in the auto body category, the performing arts during annual awards ceremony Wednesday. reported in the Green Sheet of YE- SIXTEEN ARS AGO, as reported in the NINE YEARS V. Kay Community KEARNS. First and third place honors were captured by . high and Kearns high advisMonson . . John ed the Granger-Hunte- r Community Council that within 90 days, bids would be let for 2100 to grading from 3100 South . - plex at Brockbank junior high. YEARS reported in the Green Sheet of May 17, 1979. THREE AGO, as Are Cited raised in HONORED . . . Cottonwood high teacher Joan Haun was nomed recipient of the Green Sheet Limelight Award for her contributions to the city firefighter was injured in a blaze Monday which caused. $18,500 damage to a mobile home at 3444 Westcrest. Firefighter Dennis COOLER At ident of the area, nonmusical produc- tt Students life- long res- Ken-neco- 13, 1982 Raymond Wrigley Plans To Retire Council was to be Legislature from House District years that awards Navy children. GRANGER. Duane R. Moss has announced that he is a candidate for the Utah petition. In the 1976-7school year, Carousel was honored and last years winner was Mame. This year, Bye Bye Birdie won the directing award for Mrs. Hahn. In four . Copper Corp. 35 years. A member of the LDS church, he has served as a voting district chairman and a delegate to county and state conventions. He did not specify his party affiliation. He is married and the father of three Seeks Office Cottonwood has S for Moss tonwood. . employed by The said. U veteran, he has been District 49 Cot- Frank- A the grounds at night and reportedly saw nothing unusual, the officer noted. Hahn in the field of the performing arts, in- leave. ple. security firm periodically patrols many ishmentsaccomplof Mrs. following tougher penalties for drunk drivers and sex offenders. He said he favors more efficient government, one that represents all the peo- Thursday, May WEST VALLEY VIEW Remember When and believes in materials were stolen, editor, Don Robinson. direction at South. Company employe Sandy Kesler told City Police Officer Paul Jacobson the shingles apparently were stolen during the night. The company had hired a private security firm in February after other building The 3 noting that the city manager has recently requested an increase in property taxes. He noted that he is opposed to gun control International Color, bestowed its Limelight Award on Cottonwood high drama teacher Joan Hahn here last Wednesday night. f' he was active in the movement to disincorporate West Valley City for that reason, Shingles Stolen From Business Limelight Award Presented I CALL 262-542- 1 |