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Show In Granger Class - that in the tures? repeated at 2 p.m. The legacy and fine arts show will begin at 7p.m. Schmuhl Lass Top Scholar GRANGER. Jennifer Schmuhl has been named valedictorian of the graduating class at Granger high with a 4.0 grade point average, age. Number two in the class is Suzanne Burton and Deano Smith is ranked third. Also listed among the 26 seniors achieving 3.75 or better are Spencer Thurber, Karen Ekstrand, Nha Dang, Teresa Moran, Chari Collotzi, Patricia Anderson, Kathleen Wilkey, Mindi Nelson, Marilyn Har-- , dy, Laura Nelson. Others are Janet Daw, Lynanne Cox, Linda Throckmorton, Matthew Mouritsen, Kimberly Sommers, Debra Johnson, Den, Chosen top scholars at Granger high are Jennifer Schmuhl (left), Deano Smith and Suzanne Burton. SCHOLARS . . , ise Morfin, Cathy Cole, Cynthia Webb, Tina Smith, Sueanne Ayers, Kelly Overby and Pamelyn Jensen. STAKE (From Page 9B, Col. 9) Also, It says that in HUNTER. Stake seventies members will host a fireside in the Hunter West stake center at 7:30 Sunday evening. Dan Whitley will be the speaker. He is one of the Justin Brothers who wrote the play Open Any Door and will talk about the play and show slides. Positions Filled In East Stake KEARNS. Joel Isfeld has been sustained second counselor in the bishopric of Kearns 3rd ward in Kearns East stake. Mr. Isfeld, born in British Columbia, Canada, completed a mission to England. He has attended BYU and is married to the former Joyce the scriptures? seminary instructor Joe Fisher of Kearns 17th ward has been Lynn G. Kenley, first counselor in the Western Hills stake presidency and a by also serves as chaplain at the Detention Center. who NEW STORE West Stake To Offer Fireside Henry. He has served previously as YMMIA taught COME SEE OUR scrip- will be The film on the dedication of the Relief Society Monument. The second session luncheon will be served at 1:15 p.m. Afternoon classes will include Temple work, conducted by Elaine B. Curtis, matron of the Salt Lake Temple. The power of positive led by parenting, Darla Hanks, mother of five sons, has a BA in child development and is a well-know- author. n The film presentation will also be repeated. The classes on temple work, spiritually-centere- d motherhood, power of positive parenting and It says Sunday school teacher and Primary teacher. president, sustained assistant stake clerk. A convert of seven years, he has served previously as deacons quorum adviser, second counselor in the elders quorum and assistant ward clerk. He holds a degree in business adminis- tration from Utah Technical College and a bachelors degree in business and eco- nomics from Westminster College. He and his wife Linda have two sons, Jeffrey and Mark. Holly Adams, 20th ward, is the new stake Primary inservice leader. John Sands, 13th ward, has received the physical fitness bronze award. Q Thursday, May 20, WEST VALLEY VIEW Key Club 1982 he said. club is sponsored by the Kiwanis and participates in many programs on the high school level, he group for the year. They are Troy president; Ken Brower, vice president; Chris Swanson, explained. secretary-historia- walk-a-tho- Key Kiwanis Honors Pair At Kearns Mr. Milano said. The Kiwanis theme this year has been Share good health, he explained, and Key club members have KEARNS. The West Valley Kiwanis club scholarships to two Kearns high students last presented week. Chris Carlsen, president of the Kearns high Key club, and Donna Balmforth, each received a $500 check, presented by Dan Milano, Kiwanis president. The Kearns high Key club is a very active group and has been involved in several projects during this school year, officers were elected for the Kearns New assisted toward that goal by sponsoring a blood drive for LDS hospital, during which they challenged the Kearns students, and other schools in the area, to donate blood. The students also participated in Health Fair 82 activities at Utah Technical College and raised $590 through their efforts in the March of Dimes 1982-8- 3 Huf-fake- n and Steve Anderson, treasurer. Dange&Signalso PINCHED NERVES 1. Frequent Headaches 2. Low Back or Hip Pain 3. Dizziness or Loss ol Sleep 4. Numbness in Hands or Feet 5. Nervousness 6. Neck Pain or Stillness 7. Arm and Shoulder Pain Free preliminary examination does not include or Treatment FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION MOST Insurance! Accepted WEST VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. Stephen Burningham Call For Appointment 972 559? 1790 W. 3500 So. At the entrance to Valley Bank and Trust on 3SQ0 Sr Field Day Slated At Hillsdale B.ASTT GRANGER. The DAYS Hillsdale elementary PTA will sponsor a field day Wednesday. Children may wear suitable play clothes for the event which will include relay races and field games, but no carnival games, a PTA spokesman said. OF WESTERN AUTO GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SALE The event will climax a week of games and sports activities at the school, she said. Refreshments to be sold will include drinks, candy, ice SAVE UP TO cream, popcorn and cupcakes. Each student will be given one ticket by the PTA which may be used to purchase refreshments. Tickets may also be purchased before school on Tuesday and Wednesday at 10 cents to 30 cents each. SALE ENDS SATURDAY MSB OTd(Qb(2nD GB03D Savings Up To JOHiOBlMS 2 DU) HTf (The Bargain Specialist) NEW AMD DIFFERENT SHIPMENTS ARRIVING DAILY PRICES EFFECTIVE TO STOCK ON HAND Dont digupany surprises. Youd be surprised how many hundreds of miles of telephone cables are buried all over this area. Sometimes theyre right where you plan to dig or grade or excavate. To avoid digging up any costly surprises that could disrupt telephone service to you or others, let us know at least two working days first. Just dial 532-500- 0 before you dig. Well come to your site, locate our buried phone cables, and mark them. At no cost to you. So make a phone call before you dig whether its for major excavation and grading or just digging for a fence post, a garden or some landscaping. It could save time and trouble and money. And keep you from digging up something you didnt bargain for. If youre calling from outside the Salt Lake City area dial 1 800 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 10 AI71 - 7 PM M 662-411- 50S0 So. State- - 2G8-879- 7 I r, |