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Show schools in Granite district to be fully approved and one of 100 statewide, Jensen con- Certificate Earned is Mothers And MAGNA. Lake Ridge elementary has recieved full creditation from the state elementary ac- Play Sunday tee. An mother and daughter duos will perform Sunday night in Bennion stake in another of the series of cultural arts concerts of the stake. Linda Black and her daughter Sarah will join with Angela and her daughter Julie to perform piano and organ numbers during an concert which will get under way at 7:30 p.m. Other musical programs are being held monthly, according to Randy Park, cultural arts specialist. creditation BENNION. commit- accreditation plaque was presented by Jewell Bindrup of the State Board pf Education during PTA Thursdays meeting, Louis cipal. according to Jensen, prin- am very very pleased with this. The entire staff has been involved in earning this accreditation and we are all very hapsaid the prinpy, cipal. The state sent a team to go over every aspect of the school, he explained. They visited every classroom, as well as checked on the hour-lon- tf. Courthouss Squares V Miss Gagon, who is inches tall with blue eyes and brown hair, is communi- Crowning Mrs. Hugh Gagon. She writes Lancer Headlines, a column, for the Green Sheet. Named first atten- dant was Allison Hobbs, a song leader, who was named a can n THE MOST COMMON! FORM OF CAR SICKNESS IS WHAT HAPPENS EACH MONTH WHEN THE PAYMENT COMES DOE ! g seminary The Homecoming royalty was announced during an afternoon assembly Friday. the queen and her attendants was Mindi Nelson, last queen. Following her crowning, the new queen knighted Sir Lancer, Scott Wag-staf- f, who was elected to that post last spring. During the assembly on Friday, Ruben years Gallegos, the first student body president at Granger high, was presented a plaque as alumnus of the year. Also receiving a pla- - que was Don Snow who has been teaching at Granger high since the school opened 25 years ago. He was honored as grandmarshal of the Homecoming parade earlier in the week. Automatic Washer Whirlpool GRANGER. cheerleaders, club, stage crew and student body officers. Its purpose is to welcome seventh graders. During the dance, finalists for class officers are to be announced, following the primary election. . Decorations will consists of hello Mrt posters created by the sponsoring groups, according to Jennifer Brown, student body historian. Other student body officers this year are Troy Josie, president; Richard Kimball, vice 8.47 antes, president; Marcie second vice president and Kelly Mamales, secretary. Larry Burton is student body adviser. Morfin, UllOtRI MART 968-212- 1 3555 W. 3300 So. Dam Broke Open Magna Got Bath THREE YEARS AGO, as reported the Green Sheet in of Sept. 27, 1979. Marilyn Thomsen was serving as PTA president of Rolling Meadows elementary . . . Class presidents elected for the year at Kearns high were Casey Brydson, seniors; Kyle Ander-tojuniors; Tal n, Harry, sophomores . . . Ruth Muir assumed the role of PTSA president at Kennedy junior high, succeeding Barbara Taylor. SIX YEARS as reported in the Green Sheet PAPER Sept. VACUUM Homecoming queen at Kearns high, with Rita Ellis and Karleen ODriscoll as attendants . . . The Little Valley dam west of Magna burst, creating flood conditions in downtown Magna . . . librarian Head h Eleanor Thomas announced her retirement after serving for 17 years on the Magna Library staff. Hep-wort- THIRTEEN YE- AGO, as reported in the ARS Green Sept. Sheet of 25, 1969. Residents in of mores; Charlie Fratto, freshmen. Rick Coon was elected student body president at Granger looked forward to the grand opening of the Granger swimming pool . . . Further development of Hunter park by the Hunter Boys League and Hunter Lions club included installation of e a sprinkling system . . . Mrs. David (Martha) Black was named president of the . . Cycles Brockbank junior high, with Dennis As-ti- ll as vice president and Marsha Bernardo as secretary. nine-acr- TWENTY ARS AGO, Alpha ofLambda chapter Epsilon Sigma Alpha in Green Sheet of Sept. 27, 1962. award at a court of honor for saving a boy trapped under a canoe in river rapids . . . Anne LaRee Williams of Magna was chosen president of the junior high group of the youth fellowship at First Community Baptist church . . . Work progressed on the new Granger post office, 1966. Plans were being made to create a PTA organization at the new Kearns high . . . Class as the special lifesaving YE- as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 22, YE- Keith Sadler of Magna received a Granger. SIXTEEN ARS AGO, in reported presidents elected at Cyprus high were Mark Coon, seniors; Kim juniors; Danny Open-sha- 3550 So. 3600 West, scheduled to open late November. Rodriguez, sopho 23, 1976. Jody Smith reigned as Homecoming queen at Granger high, with Julie Lamb and Jenny Franz as attendants . . A new program . designed to serve up to 3,000 gifted or unusually talented children in BAGS Model LA5300XK 4 Automatic Shawn Hasenberg (left) and Allison Hobbs at half-tim- e ceremony Friday. ROYALTY . . . Granger high Homecoming queen Jolynn Gagon is flanked by attendants the Remember When by Service PAINTS 12.99 Nov team council. and the at Granger. She was nominated by the Accolade staff and is the daughter of Mr. and Students at West Lake junior high will attend a Hello dance tomorrow (Friday) from 3 to 4:30p.m. Recorded music will be used for the dance, which is being ACg Lctx Hmn FHA-HER- 1982 elected second attendant. She is on the drill cations vice president spon-sore- d -- of '2 g nominee was Hasenberg, 7th Grade and food service and congratulated the staff on its excellent work and he added. Lake Ridge is one of only 10 elementary 5 Company. Shawn GRANGER. Jolynn Gagon was named Homecoming queen at Granger high as its 25th anniversary was commemorated. Dance To Welcome program, guidance Two New-bol- d I Thursday, Sept. 23, WIST VALLEY VIEW didate by the Dance Will Daughters ac- 4B - Gagon Lass Wears GH5 Tiara cluded. School By 25th Anniversary Celebrated in Care helps eliminate wrinkles in Permanent Press garments Energy-Savin- g Super SURGILATORAgitator Water Temp Selector 4 Automatic Cycles Cool-Dow- n 03501 dBQjDEUXb OQQ3D Downtown Condominium Living at Granite School District was unveiled at a meeting of the Board of Education . . . Mrs. Rubin (Ann) McDougal was serving as Granger high PTSA president. Limited Bagi in Stock With this Ad Price! Good until A.T. 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