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Show Remember When Organization Change Approved For Master Plan THREE YEARS as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 20, 1979. Concern over a proposal to move a liquor store from Kearns to the area of 5400 So. 3600 West prompted organization of a group in the west Taylorsville area . . The County Recreation Board approved a staff recommendation that the 1972 Recreation and Parks master plan be revised . . . Jackie Orr was chosen to serve as PTA president at Taylorsville elementary for the . year. coming SIX YEARS as reported the Green Sheet in of Sept. 16, 1976. Of approximately 265,000 registered voters in Salt Lake County, 112,000 went to the polls for the primary balloting, making voter turnout 42 percent . . . Douglas F. Day of Granger was elected first vice president of the Utah Public Employes Assn. . . Mrs. J. M. (Rosa Lea) Mosley was elected to serve a second term as PTSA president at . Brockbank junior high. NINE YEARS as reported the Green Sheet in of Sept. 20, 1973. Magnas two town councils, the Magna Community Council and the Magna Elected Council, into one merged organization . . . Three Granger high seniors, Steven M. Cannon, Steve A. Jacob and Marilyn Smith, were among the 15,000 merit scholar for 1974 . . . Mrs. Cluff (Catherine) Peck was the new PTA president semi-finalis- ts at Western Hills elementary for the coming year. THIRTEEN YE-AR- S AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 18, 1969. Deanna Johansen was chosen homecoming queen at Kearns high, with Shawn Christensen and Melonie Gray as attendants . . . Utah Boys in Kearns a new American flag to Ranch received replace a badly worn one which was flying above the cottages . . Marilyn Beuhler was the new debate coach at Cyprus high, replac- . Orientation Of Room Moms Is Due At School An KEARNS. orie- ntation meeting for room representatives will be held at 4 p.m. on Sept. 23 in the east side room multi-purpos- e at West Kearns elementary. Janis Furlow. home room parent chairman, will direct a short meeting after which room representatives will meet with teachers to learn of their plans and expectations for the coming year. The theme for the event will be Fall back into school. Anil: Is ing Diane Titze as coach of the division champions. AGO, Caps Memorable Summer Sandburg PTA SIXTEEN ARS AGO, YE- as Bryant Farnsworth, principal, second vice president; Kitty Taylor, teacher vice presi-den- reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. PTA. She is assisted by Diane Bonino, first vice president; Dr. 15, 1966. t; Boyd F. Butler was named the new seminary principal at Granger high . . . Frank English replac- ed Ron Boren as director of the Kearns Youth Center . . . Eigh-tee- n students at Cyprus high engaged in a program to construct a medium with which to transmit closed circuit television between Cyprus and Olympus high. TWENTY YE- ARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 20, 1962. State Highway Department officials revealed plans for the possible start of construction on the west leg of the belt route . . Moroni Jensen, president of Utah Education Assn, and principal at Cyprus high, prepared to leave for Washington, D. C. to . in a participate of the national meeting salary committee of the National Education Assn. . . . More than 1,000 production and maintenance workers at Hercules Bacchus missile plant continued a week-olstrike over a wage dispute. d Rosemary Huntsman, secretary; Christine Day, treasurer. Also, Diane Orton, publicity; Barbara Parry and Cynthia Rees, individual development; Kathy Flygare, parent and family life; Nita Sadler, health, safety and welfare; Nina Curtis, SALT LAKE. It has been a memorable summer for a 1981 graduate of Olympus high who was named Utah State Fair queen here Thursday night. Kirsten Brady, 19, representing Salt Lake County, captured the honor in a pageant which concluded Thursday on in Miss America preliminaries. The summer began for the BYU coed when she won the part of Daisy Mae in the Murray Arts Councils production of Lil Abner. critical acclaim, both from an acting and musical standpoint. Less than a week after the show closed, she was crowned County Fair Sweetheart, also in Murray. Miss Brady is one of nine children of Ted Her performance gained considerable two-da- y the fairs opening reign over the fair through Sunday and be involved in State Fair promotions throughout the coming year. Miss Brady will Nancy also compete in the services; Payne, volunteer c- Miss Utah Pageant in oordinator; Kathy June. Her immediate predecessor, Cindy Breeze, membership, Quinn of Provo, missed the coronation Singles Group because she was in Atlantic City comTo Hear Book peting in the Miss Review Sunday America Pageant as Miss Utah. BENNION. A fireMiss Brady was also side for Special In- named Miss Friendterests in the Taylors- ship by the 24 chalville region will be lengers, held Sunday night in each of representing the county Bennion ward, 6200 So. fairs in the State Fair Redwood Road. queen contest. The 7:30 p.m. fireAttired in striking side will feature Mavis emerald green for the Steadman reviewing evening gown competithe book, Judge Me, tion, the Salt Lake Dear Reader, written on the life of Emma Sweetheart captured Smith, wife of Jospeh the fancy of the audience and apparently Smith. Singles residing in the judges Thursday the Taylorsville, Tay- with her talent presenlorsville North, Ben- tation, a medley of nion and Bennion West Broadway show tunes. stakes are being in- Talent accounts for a full 50 percent of points vited to attend. 16, 1982 studying physical therapy and music at BYU. She was named best actress in a musical by the Green Sheet in 1980 for her role as Fiona in Brigadoon at Olympus high. She has studied for seven Vision Splendid, and Precious Jesus will be the topic for the Sunday morning worship service to message delivered be Sunday at the Magna Community church by Rev. Edrie Regier. The session will get under way at 10:45, preceded by Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Nursery service is pro-vide- d for both meetings. Bible Study and prayer service at 7 . . After spending as Daisy Mae, Kirsten Brady has tured crown in State Fair queen contest. ANOTHER ROLE . cap- was of Washington County. The queen received a $200 scholarship to the school of her choice and each of the second runner-u- p Carolyn Adams, meeting Friday p.m. will focus on Great Prayers from the Bible and using the prayers to sense the powers of God in directing mankind. The congregation is planning a potluck supper for Sept. 26. royalty was presented a mink boa by a mink ranch in Coalville, a fair exhibitor. Social To Honor McDougals TAYLORSVILLE. Senior Citizens In Magna Plan Celebration MAGNA. Today is the deadline for reservations for the eighth birthday anniversary celebration of the Magna Senior Citizen Center. Pat Nageli, director of the facility, said there will be many activities for participants tomorrow (Friday) from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., including lunch, birthday cake and punch, musical entertainment and films showing past (Thursday) Sunday Sermon MAGNA. The first runner-uthe pageant was Teresa Lynne Baum of Midway, representing Wasatch County. The p is County Fair activities at the center. Those age 60 and older may make reservations for the affair by calling The suggested donation is $1 per person. Included on the program will be a barbershop quartet known as 535-720- the Four Flats, directed by Lester Nielsen. In addition, Sid and Velma Matthews will play the reception line will following Mr. McDougal years. piano and sing. GRANGER. vice at Westvale Presbyterian church on Sunday. childrens message will be Big and Little Laws. Sunday school will be held at 9:30 a.m. and junior church will be held during the worship service. Practices for junior choir have resumed on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. with Ruth Walker directing and Mary Ensz, pianist. The senior choir meets the same evening at 7 : 30. The womens bazaar workshop is held on Mondays at 6:30 p.m. at the church. Anyone interested in a foster grandparent program may contact Dan and Lupe Wallace 969-601- 4. Newest Camp DUP To Meet GRANGER. The newest DUP camp in the West Salt Lake County area will meet for its opening social Monday at lp.m. The Valley West DUP camp will meet in the home of Eva Earnshaw, the captain. Assisting her with the luncheon will be Stella Frahm and Jean Fjeldsted, vice captains. Following the luncheon, the lesson will be given. NUT LOVERS e a -- TraH Mix Raisin Driad Trait! Trait Mix BrMga Mix Banana Chips Paean Cashews PiftacMa Ttfort Wahwts Cacaaat Topart Paanat Poaaat dastars Q j 4375 So. State 1982 Maxt t SaTaaay) (Vatky Shappiof Cantor 10 i.itt. to 6 p.m. Mon, thro Set. .A D J ' ( Commercial Security Bank We help dreams come true. Dreams rarely come true by themselves. They take work, a little luck, and some careful planning. It's also smart to have a strong financial partner. And that goes for almost anything you do. From raising a family to starting your own business. So come into any Commercial Security office. Let us help you with a complete range of financial services. By working was was bishop of Taylorsville 12th ward for five Memories; Resource for Great Living will be the message to be presented by Rev. Milton Ensley during the 11 a.m. church ser- at conclu- released recently after serving 9'2 years as president of Taylorsville West stake. He was a counselor in the stake presidency two years prior to that. Before his service in the stake presidency, he Of Sermon association re-for- its sion. Refreshments will be served. Is Topic The A honoring Richard N. McDougal following 16 years of leadership service in Taylorsville West stake will be held Saturday. A reception line will form at 7 p.m. at the stake center, 4505 So. 3420 West, where friends from throughout the valley will have an opportunity to greet the honored guest and his wife. Children age 10 and older are being invited to attend with adults, it was noted. A program will be held during the evening and the reception Memories UTAH NUT HOUSE I Thursday, Sept. in Vision Splendid Is Focus Of OF OUR FRESH PRODUCTS Homy Dip Pimappl Janean Brady, 2654 E. 3120 South, and drama night. She will continue her will and years, piano for five and voice and dancing for three. She enjoys hiking and water skiing and takes after her mother in that she composes music. FREE SAMPLES : WEST VALLEY VIEW a County Sweetheart Captures State Crown Completed HUNTER. Luanne Jensen is serving as president of the Carl Sandburg elementary 9 - together, your best dreams can come true. 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