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Show Granger High Grad ing invited to attend. Nelson Chosen To Be Aggiette GRANGER. EnteradoAve. A former cheerleader at Granger high has been selected to be a member of the Utah State Aggiettes. Nelson, dancing at age later 3 and was head songleader and president of her high school dance company. She has also worked for the Society and first 3369 to Miss p West Valley City. Miss Nelson began academic scholarship to the college, she was tenth in her class with a 3.9 grade point average, a member of the National Honor She is Mindi Nelson, Connie runner-u- Recipient of an daughter of Tim and the adult choir will present Don Sunday United Spirit Assn, as a songleader instructor. In addition to dance, Miss Nelson is an avid skier and enjoys jogging, tennis, swimming, camping and teaching aerobics. The Aggiettes were formed at USU in 1952. In addition to performing at 8 high school 12-1- assemblies per year, they entertain during half-tim- of football e and basketball games and have traveled from coast to coast. Wertzens cantata, 12 treats be will held. Bible The Murray church is a Bible-teachin- Thursday, Dec. 16, 1982 Card' 'A Christmas An Christmas. The program will be under the direction of Tim Frost. The musical drama focuses on what Christmas might have been like 100 years the program, a fellowship time with valley VIEW WEST Tradition Continues At PVP LAKE. The tradition A Christmas Carol SALT The production of the Charles Dickens classic includes an adaptation for the stage by Pat Davis, with additional music by Davis and Dean continuing this holiday season at Promised Valley Playhouse. The production will continue through Saturday. Curtain time is 8 p.m. There will be a matinee performance on Saturday at 2 p.m. is Murdock. This year's production includes some exciting innovations, including a new set with a turntable. Ralph Rodgers is featured in the role of the irascible Ebenezer Scrooge. Others in the cast include Rae French as Bob Crat-chiLunda Tenney as Mrs. Cratchit, Betty McDonald as the Spirit of Christmas Past, Fred Laycock as Fez- t, ziwig, Glen Clayburn as Young Scrooge, Allison Parker as Belle, Galen Chatter-ton as Fred and Jeremy Haslam as Tiny Tim. Tickets may be obtained by calling from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays. 364-56- g fellowship, according to Rev. Ken Hornok, pastor. Church Is Offering Programs Christ- MURRAY. have been planned by members of Murray Bible church, 171 E. mas programs South. On Sunday 4800 the a.m., will pre-teen- present, at 11 s Im- manuel, The First a muEight Days, sical dramatization of the first eight days of the life of Jesus. The program begins with His birth, includes the announcement to the shepherds and their visit to the manger and concludes with Jesuss presentation in the temple where He is recognized by Simon and Anna. The public is be GRADUATED. Sgt. Steven P. Keating, son of Patrick E. and Marcella A. Keating, 5705 So. Blake Dr., has graduated from the Air Force course for electronics communications and Ben-nio- n, electronic systems at Lackland AFB, Tex. repair specialist Graduates of the course learned to operate and repair specialized communications equipment and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Keating will now serve at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho. Winter Wonderland AT PVP . . the featuring Promised Valley Playhouse is Christmas production A - in the collection are mens, womens and childrens wear, Farm Has Festive Air bathing suits and baby clothes. Military uniforms AGGIETTE Former Granger high cheerleader Mindi Nelson has been selected to serve with Utah State University's Aggiettes. . . . Salary Increases For Four Officials Okayed which they would review his salary position. We got so wrapped up in the good job he was doing that we forgot to evaluate him. Now we have, the mayor added. Also receiving pay increases were Justice of the Peace L. Bruce Larsen, ($30,966 to $34,188); City Treasurer Ken Olsen, ($17,992 to $20,856); and City Recorder Kathy Grantham ($17, 108 to $18,000) . WEST VALLEY. A $3,000 per year pay increase for City Manager John Newman was one of four salary hikes approved Thursday by the City Council. The council unanimously ap- proved increasing Newmans salary to $39,636 from $36,816. Mayor Jerry Maloney said that when Newman was hired in January, both sides agreed to a evaluation period, after SO. COTTONWOOD. activities and holiday festivities are under way at Wheeler Historic Farm. The farmhouse has been decorated with Winter antique Christmas ornaments and dolls, We which may be seen daily (except Sunday) from 9 a.m. to noon and p.m. Depending on pre- Civil War, World War I and II are also a part of the collection. The Wheeler Farm Guild is now equipped to present fashion shows using the antique clothing. Organ- per person. According to Wheeler Farm Guild secretary Kay Jensen, the winter months are vailing conditions, a good time to visit the either sleigh rides or farm and participate hay rides are available in the daily chores. Also depending on isations desiring to at 2 p.m. for 25 cents of this serweather, ice skating make use will be available on the vice may obtain more details by calling Milpond. dred Strohfield at the Jan. 2, Beginning reservations may be farm. A donation to the made for parties and farm will be required reunions. The farm is for each show. Special guests at a now able to accommodate large groups. private fashion show the antique clothing During the past years of will be groups from Japan on Monday of Golden residents the reservand Italy have ed the facilities at Living Center on Highland Drive. Those Wheeler Farm. Birthwill also be day parties along with attending on a tour of the taken cream ice games, farm and farmhouse. making and someone to take charge are Refreshments and available. Reser- either a sleigh or hay vations and arrange-ent- s ride will be part of the may be made by entertainment. calling For quick, effective Volunteers at the farm have been a- results at low cost, use 1- 5-- 7 is $17. The classes will be 973-708- 4100 Those interested may call Murray Community Education, to obtain additional information or 262-783- 1, to r. Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- JEKYLL 4SCREEN 8 and HELD OVER HYDE POM POM GIRLS PC BEACH GIRLS R AGAIN TOGETHER PIUS THE VAN AMERICAN GIGOLO HELD OVER IN TEXAS SQ? ROAD WARRIOR R TKOUFY S Redwood II 4961 SO. AND J. D. Jensen, apwith tricycle, wears pearing outfit from years past at Wheeler Farm. re k LAST UNIC0RN MATINEE BARGAIN PLUS SEATS FERN GROWS All k Scots Plus KID its only All pg Soots sCorriogo Phone 278 4711 3092 S Highland 1 "TOOTSIE" (PG) Phone 363 MANN 7th E at 5th So 1,00 RICHARD PRYOfN JACKIE GLEASON BURT REYNOLDS GOLDIE HAWN Sguoro Only, TBY fast Call For Show Timot For P.M. PG at Deseret Industries1 Sweaters PRICE TIL 3 Exclusive Engagement! DUSTIN Hoffman In Only ANNIE JIMMY THE 2.50 THEATR c 1.00 Sgwt Cnrriogt -- family A THEATRES STATE UNICORN RUNNER BLADE Ri) WHERE THE RED YEARS AGO . . . Young R AND) AND YHE BANDIY R FRIDAY STARTS BEST LITTLE WHORE MURRAY THE LAST Dolls color and shapes. FRIDAY STARTS SMOKEY k Deseret Industries has Christmas For the entire family space relationship, IandI CARRIAGE 4 Home Craft taught by Nykola Patton. Mrs. Patton graduated from BYU in modern dance and has since taken workshops at the University of Utah through the Virginia Tanner studio. She taught creative dance for six years. Those participating in the dance classes will be taught rhythm, CREDWOOD dating from the late 1800s to 1930. Included specials all month long to help you stretch tight budgets Keep the oy in the Holiday Spirit - and money in your pocket by checking out Christmas buys for your whole Shoes new A 3Vfe-- 4 HOUSE 266-399- 1 Your affordable Christmas - MURRAY. creative dance class is now being offered for girls ages 32 to 8 through Murray Community Education. A creative dance class for girls ages will begin on Friday, Jan. 7 at 5 p.m. Starting on the same day, a class for age is being offered and will begin at 6 p.m. The cost of each class the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! cquiring vintage clothing. 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