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Show 6B Thursday, Feb. 10, mSTVAUSYVIEW THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 14, 1980. 1983 Remember When - Magna Had Hotline To Offer Referrals area was Evan Michael Read of Taylorsville . . . Tina Lesa Jo Moyes, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. Russell Moyes of Magna, was leaving Cottonwood hospital 65 days after she was the smallest baby ever born there - one pound, 12 ounces and 14 inches long. TWENTY YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 14, 1963. Carol Nielsen and Karen Jeppson were crowned Miss Green and Gold in the annual dance sponsored by Pleasant Green 1st ward. . . . Val Todd and Laraine Boehme were playing lead roles in the musical Brigadoon, scheduled to be Valentine specials at an area department store included velour shirts selling for $4.88, while roast beef was selling for 39 cents per pound and bananas at nine for $1. . . Residents of Granger, organized as the Hillsdale Recreation and Improvement Assn., appealed to the County Commission for a park on property at 3275 So. 3200 West . . . Students at Hillsdale elementary were learning to play wooden recorders. At Stansbury School s The Stansbury BRINTON'S IN MURRAY IhctHdm , . you II bo Polly till t. Sot till 5pm 363 d0 JiSt you 4708 S 1977. Area residents were being schooled in methods of saving water in the home in anticipation of shortages brought on by light rainfall and even less snow . . . The Community Action Program serving Magna was merged with that in Redwood, creating some concerns among residents of both areas that services would be diluted . . . Dedication rites were scheduled at Prince of Peace Lutheran church in Taylorsville for a second time. The building was gutted by fire four days after its original dedication eight months earlier. Tlujne & fiiida's Uetmimd OPEN 4219 West CLOSED 3500 So. t 24 HIES, 8:00 P.M. DAT EXCEPT SUNDAT TO 5:30 A.M. MONDAY 411 ITEMS ON OUR MENU 24 HOURS AVAILABLE -- X 4-- A- X 7- A DAY X-- X-- 4- , FOODS Ml Stow 86lh SOUTH & 13th EAST 21m SOUTH & 23rd F.AS I 33rd SOUTH & 23rd EAST 3735 SOI TH 9lh EAST 2029 EAST 70th SOUTH 4700 SOUTH & 26lh WEST program at Stansbury, will present plaques and a seal of approval to students for their acomplishments. Bonnie Shaw, PTA individual will development commissioner, present each student with a laminated copy of the students goal sheet to be taken home. A group of fifth grade students will sing Were the Children of America. The program will be repeated at 7 oclock tonight for parents attending a PTA founders day meeting. Nominations will be made for PTA school year officers for the 1983-8and a birthday cake will be served in honor of the PTA. , PRICKS I EFFECTIVE FEB. 10 STORE HOI RS: 9:00 A.M. 12 1 1 TO 10:00 P.M. d CLOSED SUNDAYS) Whole Ripe WATERMELON! 4 North Stake Young Adults Reveal Calendar For Year KEARNS. Young Adult leaders in Kearns North stake have announced plans for the coming year. Firesides will be held at 7:30 p m. on Feb. 13; March 13; April 24; May 8; June 12; July 10; Aug. 14; Sept. 11; Oct. 9; Nov. 13 and Dec. 11. A snow sculpturing activity is planned for Feb. 19. Ice skating will be the activity on March 25. A movie will be shown on April 15 and there will be a bike hike on May 14. An opening social is scheduled for June 18 to welcome new members. Ward representatives will be invited to planning meetings on March 6, May 1, June 5, July 3, Aug. 7, Sept. 4, Nov. 6 and Dec. 4. Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- 625 East 9800 South 7 Brand Nw oclock. YEARS - elementary American Freedoms Compact program will conclude with an assembly today (Thursday) to give recognition to students who completed their goals of improving in obedience to law and personal behavior. A presentation of the grade level commitments will be given, with a talk by a representative of each grade. Participants will be Lee Allen, first grade, Truthfulness; Damian second grade, Honesty; Valdez, Angie Pettit, third grade, Work; Andrea Glispy, fourth grade, Patriotism; Dale Watson, fifth grade, Helpful, kind and friendly; David Kaili, sixth grade, Harmful pollutants. Mark Nichols, originator of the Wiriay Mafttr Coll Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! S PTA leaders aPPlymouth elementary were making plans to pay tribute to the late J. Elwood Jepson, a music teacher who had left an endowment fund for music education at the school . . . Among a host of new Eagle Scouts in the western Freedom Program Culminates Tonight GRANGER. three treatment from centers, an annual affair aimed at helping children understand the problems of the handicapped. al AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 10, THIRTEEN YEARS AGO, aas reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 12, 1970. Stansbury elementary principal Kent Schlappi gives advice for program scheduled today (Thursday) on Freedom's compact to students David Kaili, Angie Pettit and Lee Allen. guests conferBENNION. Semi-annuence sessions will be held in Bennion stake this weekend. The visiting authority, who will preside at all sessions, will be Henry W. Richards, regional representative. Conducting the meetings will be Denis Morrill, stake president and his counselors, Calvin White-hea-d and Jack L. Green. A 7 p.m. meeting Saturday will be for all stake members. Music will be presented by a stake missionary chorus. A priesthood leadership meeting is slated for 8 a.m. Sunday. The general session will be held at 10 Kearns high drama students were presenting Heaven Can Wait, with Russ Bullock cast in the lead role. . . Consolidation of community councils in Magna led to the establishment of a hotline offering residents referrals to various assistance agencies . . . Lake Ridge elementary students were part of a pilot program involving ice skating as part of the school physical education program. SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 9, 1967. . . . Held In Bennion Granite School District released figures indicating that per pupil costs were far lower in the west side schools than in the eastern area where enrollments were declining . . . Holy Cross hospital was seeking ways to expand the space it had for a health care facility in Magna which was generating far more use than had been anticipated . . .Students at Fremont elementary were hosting a Valentine party for handicapped AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb 14, 1974. NINE presented at Granger high. . . The low bid was $27,475 by Shaffer Construction for a combination skating rink and tennis courts to be constructed at Cyprus high. COMPACT Conference Being 000 Sq. FtlOymnasttc Facility; ! t 5 I Crisco Ji (risco SHORTENING! r 4 3 lb. CAN A Snow Crop 12 OZ. 12 OZ. 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