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Show At Kearns High 10B At Granger High Yule Concert Due Monday KEARNS. The an- con- - nual Christmas cert will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Monday at Kearns high. The concert will feature all vocal groups and will be held in the activity room, according to vocal director Phil Stark. The program will include the girls choir singing Christ Child and Birthday of a with King, Debbie Fast as accompanist. The junior choir will present While By My Do You Hear Sheep, What I Hear? and Silver Bells, accompanied by Debbie Johnson. Diane Berry will accompany the concert choir in The CoStill, ventry Carol, Did Mary Still, Still, 0 Holy Know?, Away In A Night, and Manger Baby, What You Goin To Be? The madrigals will perform a variety of numbers, including Carol of the Bells, 0 Come, Emanuel, 0 Come What Child Is This?, Now Is The Caroling SeaOne Starry son, I Wonder As Night, I Wander, Holly Jol- Christmas ly Christmas Merry Hi, Warriors. Our boys basketball team got off to a great start, beating Skyline and Darling, also accompanied by Miss Berry. The event is open to the public. by two points, 51-4- 9. Ahoy, shipmates. Girls, I hope you all have your dates for Christmas Ball; if not you have one day to do cost is $6 and it will be held in the The played Murray Friday and in the last sec- onds 59-5- . . . Christmas music will be presented at Kearns high concert Monday by singers including, from left, Brian Sorensen, Kristen Kenley, Jim Brey. CAROLS Sout Tuesday at Taylorsville. The girls started off their season on the right track, beating Granite in overtime Tuesday they played Granger. Today (Thursday) through Saturday, the girls play in the Green Sheet Tournament at Murray. In the first round, the girls will meet Cyprus at 6. Eat em up, girls. W 53-4- 9. CARRIAGE SQUARE 4100 SO. & REDWOOD TROLLEY MINI-MAL- L FOR THAT SPECIAL GIFT The boys and girls swim teams had their first meets Thursday FOR CHRISTMAS against Timpview. The guys them, while the girls lost a close one. Good luck, swimmers, in having a great season. Our wrestling team took second place in "Cwte iii Sdimm" Wall Decor Macrame out-swa- Plants Ceramics Lamp Dolls Weed Arrangements And Much, Much, More! the invitational at over the weekend. Knock em dead wrestlers. West "A ditJeteid was great. They play R BAZAAR WEST GIFT SHOP Cougar Pride Week lost 7. gil &ta) high Our stomp will be held ta "A Tcuclt cj Cto" Dec. 17 from Come out and support the stomp, it will make a super Christmas for LET US SELL YOUR ARTS & CRAFTS VISA MASTER - - CARD LAYAWAY some families. A special thanks to the student body for helping us C y- GRANGER. Sopho- more Week at Granger high will culminate in an assembly and ; -: on Saturday. There! will live will be red and green. Skits from the various stomp tomorrow (Friday) at the school. Sweater day was held Monday under the direction of the student council. On Tuesday the cheerleaders led a spirited effort to hug your favorite sophoThe person more. who has the longest list of sophomores hugged will be honored during the assembly tomor- school organizations will be presented in a morning assembly tomorrow . Stonehenge will be the location for the p.m. stomp tomorrow, with a disc jockey providing music. Students with activity cards will get in for $3, $2 if wearing red or green. Those without either will pay 7-- row. b mu- - 1982 Hugging Sophs Is Pastime r u s p Thursday, Dec. 9, - ST h (Wed- Yesterdays nesday) efforts were led by the Spirit club which specified it as crazy hat day. Activites today and tomorrow are being directed by sophomore officers. Elf hats and bells are the dress for today. Tomorrow it j sic an Santa. Be sure and come, it will be a super evening. Tuesday saw the wrestling team at Provo and the basketball team at Cyprus against Springville. $5. Sophomore week is under the direction of the officers, Mark g, president; Sharie McLaws, vice president, Stephanie Livingston, secretary; Diane Lord and An-dri- el Sims, ALO cers. Good job, guys. Another basketball team was victorious Friday. The girls were successful over Ben Lomond. Were very proud of you. Today (Thursday) the girls (See Page 11B, Col. 1) HO, HO, HOI . . , Donning attire fit for Santa and his elves in preparation for WOULDjHAyl BYlNOW Christmas dance at Granger high are, from left, Andriel Sims, Marc Hasenberg, Stephanie Livingston, Diane Lord. worlds largest stocking. The 0 500-- f 0 t stocking was filled for charity. Lots of people are going to have a good Christ- mas because of our help and thats something to feel good about. Kearns high students showed a lot of pride. The talent assembly had a lot of participation. The winning prize went to James Mars-de- n who sang a song which he wrote and ac- This week at ger high, the omores will be Gransophcele- brating their week with the theme based around Tuesday was hug your favorite day. Also Granger had another wrestling meet. It was in our gym against Brighton. Our team is excellent this year and is expected to go far. Wrestling is becoming a well attended sport and Im sure they appreciate all the support they receive. Today (Thursday) our boys basketball team will travel to Elko for an invitational tournament, competing there until Saturday. We are sure they will do well. Also, this morning our honor roll students were scheduled to have a delicious breakfast and their honor roll cards. These cards represent the fact that they achieved a 3.5 or better on their report cards. Tomorrow is the big day for our sophomores. They will have an assembly and also a stomp. 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