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Show 6B MST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Nov. 11, 1982 girls preference dance. This will be a Consultations great opportunity for KEARNS. Parents students at Kearns high are being asked to note new times for parent-- teacher consulta- tions to be held Monday. Consultations will be held from 3 to 9 p.m. Classes will be held as usual, but there will be no school the following day, Tuesday. Principal William A Id staff on Monday. afternoon and evening. Attendance at the afternoon session has been so low during recent years that it was decided. to try the new schedule this year, perhaps being better suited to working parents, he said. All parents are being encouraged to take the opportunity to meet with teachers and discuss their students progress and needs, the principal said. Parents are being asked to bring with them their students - report cards, he add- ed. We hope everyone will be aware of the changes and that parents will express their interest in their students by attending the consultations. Parent-teachconferences can be of great help to the teacher, the student and to parents in assisting them to eval- er uate each students progress and areas in ZERO TO 30 AND NO WHIPLASH. It (Camille Dolly Gerber) as excellent throughout gramau- The dience; loved the scenes of ! as she arrived at Karin o n i a card u prac Song-N-Yel- ple wonder what youre up to. Mobile homes currently make up about 15 percent of all the new dwelling units being constructed in the United States. Seniors, you have to be signed up by today (Thursday) if you plan on taking the ACT in one-fami- . Come on out p r consultations will be held from to 4 and from 5 to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Student report cards will be given to parents at the consultations. We hope all parents will take this opportunity to meet with teachers and discuss their childrens proshe said. and have a good time. M o is the day for the 1 gress, Song-N-Ye- ll o t colder and wetter. Have a great weekend and remember to smile ... it makes peo- If you would like to be involved in any part of l, get in touch with your class officers or a member of the executive council. PTA followed by a glor- ious day of no school on Tuesday. The performance of Brigadoon is getting closer and closer, Nov. 19, 22 and 23. Admission will cost $1, $2 and $3. The cast has been and still is putting a lot of work into the musical and is really exci THANK YOU! Well, its the start of a new term and if you werent pleased with the outcome, now is your chance to redeem Many thanks to those who gave me a vote of ( confidence in the re- election and a fjcent ItlPl sPecal thanks to my w friends who helped me y in my campaign. i yourself. Saturday the girls wa- team bat- ter polo for the state c h a y yL but unfor- tunately, lost to Skyline. That made them JJ fj tled I will continue to work for the benefit and welfare of the people of the West Valley - Magna area, as-Jwell as for the state of Utah. Representative D. Leon Reese, District 52 -- se- - to the of saying Horace goodbye (Randy Ewing). Randy Ewing also did an outstanding job playing the role of the rich widower. Cornelius (Shaun Orton) and Barnaby (Dan Matheson) were fantastic actors and brought the house down with laughter. They were backed by M i n n y (Emily Barlow) and Mrs. Molly (Jodie Fellows) who did a great job of acting in the hat shop. All the others in the program were outstanding. The waiters did a great job. We appreciate all the work the chorus, orchestra, stage crew, scenery, dance and organizations n Diane Johnson, Julie Malmborg, Lori Miles, Carol Gallegos and Tina Steiger for their final volleyball play as Warriors. Can-tonwin- e, The boys basketball tryouts started Monday. The girls start this coming Monday. Good luck to all those who make it. A week from tomor- row is the girls preference dance Hawkins. The drill team has a lot planned, so all you girls start asking that special guy before its too late. 3555 W. 3500 So. in the boys gym from The cost is $2 with with-- Tryouts for the bas- ketball team were held Monday. The season is just around the corner and wed like to wish the guys the best of luck in the future. Tomorrow (Friday) there will be a stomp $3 Volleyball playoffs began this week; be sure to come out and cheer the team to victory. December. Dress warmly, the weather is getting tices have begun and everyone is really excited. School spirit is abundant everywhere. laughter Monday. liver and also Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium. Also this week, our girls volleyball team is playing in the state games. We wish them all the best of luck. Hi Cougars. thought: Success is just a combination of confidence and cond in state. Were very proud of you. Gardens Thanks to seniors Sue D Parent-teache- Looking ahead on Nov. 19 FHA and Hero will be sponsoring a com-petitio- W. will (Friday), The performance of Saturday was make-u- the produc- activity and p session for Brockbank junior high students who were unable to have their pictures taken last week will be held Monday. be held Hello Dolly outstanding. Photo Make-uSession Is On BJHS Agenda MAGNA. A tomorrow other 968-212- 1 g Really Trying. put into it. Overall, the musical was great. The girls volleyball team began state BUILDERS MART musical, How To Succeed In Bu- siness Without con- sultations and parents have visited during the This week at Granger high, our drama and music departments will be presenting our annual school like to leave you with a little thought: If a thing is right, it can be done; if wrong, it can be done without. high tion of Brigadoon. dreams. Christopulos noted on the day of the Kearns the guy of your which they need improvement or help, Mr. Christopulos concluded. PTSA officers will serve a brunch for the that in previous years school has been closed and support all you girls to ask out Time Adjustment Revealed at KHS of ted about putting it on. Be sure to get a ticket c Join our friendly get together, now through November 19. Celebrate the merger of Equitable Savings with The Ben, franklin. Win a trip to merry olde England, or to Sanriver, Sun Valley or Port Ludlow! .. Sip your tea, sign up to of friendship with the Northwest have enter our drawings for excitmerged into one bigger, stronger, ing prizes! Ben could send loan! and savings you to see Big Ben ... if The Benj. Franklin now has offices in Oreyoure the lucky winner of With Utah. assets Idaho and gon, Washington, an trip of $3 billion, that makes us the largest savings for two to London. 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