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Show was the presentation of a $10,000 check to Dr. William C. De- Vries of the UofU Medical Center for cancer research. I- - Li , H - S Kiwanis Honor Six Youths At V' e" e V V- ". i '3 if t t 1 , Remember When t , nr II, THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of June 7, 1979. stu-den- ts received Kiwanis Freedom of America awards during an assembly held Thursday at Academy Park elementary. They were Carrie Riedeman, Jeff Can- Gaye Pearson No. 3285 Officers Named By Area FOE GRANGER. New o- fficers have been installed to lead the Fraternal Order of Eagles for the coming year. Installed as officers of Aerie 3285 were Ernie Yanni, junior past president; Dick Poe, president; Ray Sloan, vice president; Chuck Clark, chaplain; Juer-geSteinman, conductor; Jack Ahlquist, secretary. Also, Clyde Nelson, Bill treasurer; inside guard; Bob Coe, outside guard and, as trustees, Gene Riley, Ross Weyland, Rulon Cole, Grant Peterson, Dick Shepherd and Toby Taylor, with Bob Eutsler as aerie father. Officers of the auxiliary include Loretta n Lat-time- r, two in Barbara nductor; Jones, secretary; Virginia Wasescha, treasurer. Others are Jennie Riley, inside guard; Diane White, outside guard; Vauna Peterson, Donna and Beth Sudbury Mont-gomer- y, trustees with Glenna Beddoes as auxiliary mother. The honorary awards of Mr and Mrs. Lake County (See Page 6B, Col. 4) mobile emissions control program in Salt a p- - seniors graduating from Cyprus high . . . 253 numbered 3,721 . . . Utah Transit Authority officials annouced NELLIES OF MEADOWBROOK -S- TYLISTS- Super Cuts & Perms For Guys & Gals the project, for Multiple Sclerosis a school spokesman said. NEW ZOTOS HAIR COLOR A communitys annual chuckwagon breakfast will be held here Saturday morning. Sponsored by the Granger Lions club and VFW post 7442, the breakfast will be held between 7:30 and 11 a.m. in the bowery at 3600 So. Featuring eggs and sausage, the menu will include all the pancakes a person can eat, plus, milk, chocolate orange, hot i Programs i To Begin i KEARNS. Camp Inc. will begin its i Fire, summer camping pro- i i i i i i gram on June 14, with day and overnight camping availabler i i i participate. may also attend, a group spokesman said. Crafts, hiking, food and activities will be Camps will be located at Murray park, Millcreek Canyon, Camp Oakley, Smith Morehouse and Mill Hollow. Girls and boys age are being invited to 5-- with a program designed to the ing community projects, Anderson said. Additional information and tickets may be obtained by calling Anderson at individual youths and personal needs ideals. For further information, those interested may call 973-677- NELLIES OF MEADOWBROOK 14129 So Redwood Rd. 972-833- a flat 268-167- 2 being charged according to $10, Orson Anderson, His George Garcia of the VFW. Started in the 1960s, the breakfast is a fundraiser aimed p- Senior Citizens In Kearns To Meet Tuesday Utile More...For A KEARNS. Senior citizens here. Dimples Darlings, will meet throughout the summer at 1 p.m. each Tuesday at Kearns First Baptist church. Outdoor activities will be planned during warmer weather, a spokesman said. All senior citizens are being invited to participate. Anyone YOUK-sf- 5 SAVE Oil COUPOtlS! V, T' ' tVi ft wishing additional information may call 'ajRgJBfBBMBYBaEfflaBgra 969-452- offered I ANT 1 Vote Held il THE TWIST By PTA ROAST BEIF TOMATO-SWI- At Monroe Rinda GRANGER. Husted will serve as president Monroe of the fas m elementary FOR MUSHROOMS CHEESE SS k PTA for. the 1982-8- 3 school year. She will be assisted by Chris Parker, vice president; Sandy Lester, secretary; Violet FOR $79 Ms 2 GOOD FOR GOOD FOR 3 VISITS 3 SUNDAES 10 TOPPING FLAVORS $ E a 3J FOR GOOD FOR 3 VISITS GOOD FOR mun: jmmuumk HOT & i CRISPY 7) DOGS 3 VISITS DELICIOUS INION IINGS II 10 3 VISITS ROOT BEIER CD C 73 O m FLOATS 73 m X ra x -V 3Trrr. '3alP -- t. - rs.yi p aaiiags- .3w r a a il 'F Dm? s frjr Sherman teacher arevice Jill presidents 63? fl!B(3sU7 '3ep!f ( J5BIJT1V r. Sgnsp syiK&vyiJi 45K!)gglili!i 't-Ufi- jia 966X46X6 said. GOOD FOR 5 73 CD C 73 president. Three Quinn, unit A; Marilyn Jones, unit B and Calvin Hales, unite. Mrs. Husted and her husband Dwight have four children, Helen, Dwight III, Angela and Renee. We have some great people to work with and look forward to a good year, she GOOD FOR 3 VISITS BACON-CHEES- E Johansen, second vice iLfiP FOR BIG & JUICY Loertscher, treasurer; principal 73 FOR y l?Ji 3 VISITS 8BBHWHBfllK8riS!fflES52!3SIH3?e Rita Husted CQS3-- r i with individual, families chairman. West. Camp Fire AVAILABLE to Stock MENS STYLE HAIR CUTS Now $650 Reg. 8.00 or coffee. The cost is $2.50 per is I A Prices Good Till June 30, 82 This GRANGER. Granger park, 4643 W. 3500 South $1500 Now - Breakfast On Slat 3600 i $2850 Now Reg. 17.50 Lions, VFW Serving TAYLORSVILLE. Brandy Albert, daughter of Gary and Jackie Albert, received an Prtcesect Taylor - . OUTDOOR MEAL . . . Arb Lombson of Lions club and George Garcia of VFW size up facilities in Granger park where chuckwagon breakfast will Albert Lass Captures Honor DELIVERY Rozana Graduates from high Wilkey, mother of two Garritt and boys was among Tyron be served Saturday. 969-409- 9 June7J973. companys east border schools in the Green . . Attempts to Sheet area in Granite establish an auto- School District Reg. s3500 The highlight of the installation ceremony LUMBER & HARDWARE of UNIPERM Taylorsville elementary awards program Thursday. The second grader read the most books in the schools reading AMERICAN NINE YEARS as reported in the Green Sheet of For Any Amount Of Curl You Desire Eagle went to Dick Poe and Peggy Haskins. Special awards were given to Barbara Jones and Dave Bad-ha- the Green Sheet June 10, 1976. development on land near the Vacant lots and vacant minds attract the most rubbish. Arnold Glasow during best-eve- SIX YEARS as reported in residential Editors Quote Book award San- parade chairmen were to join forces to r prepare for parades in their communities for the nations bicentennial celebration. president of the were closely watching the outcome of a rezoning request to allow Sloan, chaplain; Peggy Haskins, co- Hunter, Murray, dy, Midvale and Hogle Zoo . . . Salt Lake City, Kearns, Magna, Murray and West Jordan of- months, Poe, junior past president; Gaye Pearson, president; JoAnn Coe, vice president; Julie Kearns, Granger, Granger Lions club. ficials at Hercules received recognition were Vickie Walters, Steven Wagstaff, Randy Curtis and Colin Johnson. Awards were also presented for attendance and academic achievement. - that service would be increased to Magna, - parently prevented the loss of federal funds for the area . . . Gary Ashman was elected For the second time non, Steven Wagstaff, Pamela Oblad, Shane Knighton and Jill Kes-- I key. Members of the student council who Dick Poe 1982 Mother Of Two Was To Graduate Academy Park GRANGER. Six Thursday, June 3, WEST VALLEY VIEW JQ ra a a t Ml BURGER FOR $179 1 GOOD FOR 3 VISITS O m 73 m x NOW YOU CAN ADD TO ANY BURGER MUSHROOMS OR BACON TJ CHEESE OR TOMATO MtmM 4 ,.? . i |