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Show ed. They are Lee Vance, senior; Cam Smith, junior, Tye Bateman, sophomore. The dance was enjoyed by all. Thanks, CHAG, for a great job. Have a great week. Hi, Warriors. JOB WEST VALLEY VIEW t Thursday, Feb. Kocherhans, Tracey Lamoreaux, Maynard, Amy Monia, Teresa Marty Sorensen, Sylvia Springer. Also, Alayne Bangerter, April Vicky Hermansen, Allison Hobbs, Nalani Oblad, Gregg, Teresa Nielsen, Terl Olsen, Vicki Rowley, Dean Webb, Steven Bench, Randy Florence, Kent Hart, Marnie Hensley, Mindy Pusey, Guy Roundy, Teresa Thompson. Others were Stephen Aslami, Annette Congratulations to the girls who made dance club. The swim team is doing a great job. The next meet is at 3 p.m. Tuesday at Taylorsville against Granger. Good luck, swim- mers. California Here I Come, is a line that can be heard from two teams leaving from Granger this week. Going will be our fantastic drill team and our debate team. Good luck. The boys basketball team will play tomorrow (Friday) against t. Hillcrest at The jayvees will play at 5:30 and the varsity at Our gymnastics Hill-cres- team will be hav- ing its annual par- ents night at 7:30 tonight (Thursday). Grangers gymnastics team 7:30. The girls team defeated Kearns and will play tot. day at Taylorsville against The jayvees play at 5:30 and the varsity at 7:30. Bennion, Charles Embley, Janet Isaac, Diana Jensen, Lisa Kilburn, Sherry Young, Jennett Garland, Gregory Augustine, Julie Bennion, Jillynn Gagon, Jolynn Gagon, Lisa Parker, Janene Rigby. In addition, Rebecca Wood, Shirl Erickson, Michael Milligan, Belinda Valdez, Tonia Colvin, Marcene Hansen, Louis Liberto, Teresa Multord, Connie Zeller, Joey Carson. Also named, Richard Clawson, Cindy Evans, Tamra Hammon, David Lowe, Kaye Owens, LaDawn Rivera, Colby Wetenkamp, Kris Backus, Becky Beagley and Deanna Kilfoyle. Earning 3.75 or higher from the junior class were Amy Baird, Tammy Barber, Leeann Guymon, Lisa Mitton, Patricia Morton, Kimberly Olsen, Wendy Stayton, is excellent, as is the coach. Tomorrow we Hill-cres- Todd Hall, Leslie Fowler, Paul Miller, Lisa Wittemund. Other juniors were Darrin Colvin, Deborah Magill, George Rice, Kathleen Bone, Joseph Burkett, Casandra Cannon, Jana Carson, Lori Casper, Sherri Matt Gillette, Jamie Jones, Catherine Reese, Brian Thomas. Also included were Toynet Memmott, Paul a Chappell, J. Stephen Erekson, Julie Miles, Tamalyn Olsen, Billy Roger Whitlock, Mark Barton and Karen Cloward. Sophomores with 3.75 or better were Jorjeane Sandusky, Andreas Wesemann, Diann Bushman, Stephen Chesley, John Wilkey, Kelly Langpap, Denice Rasmussen, Jamie Salmon, Todd McGee, Terrance Lane, Craig Cole, Glen Smith. In addition, Kevin Anderson, Steven Dapp, Karin Hardy, Michael Johnson, Ruby Stokes, Laura Cloward, Leslie Jones, Ephraim Merrell, Stephanie , Olsen, Steven Bowdidge, Jonathan Paige Barnes, Diane Jensen. Also, Jeannette Francis, Bryan Hunt, Cherie Jensen, Steven Peterson, Kristy Sparrow, David Yeager and Lisa Den-ker- Syd-dal- Foul-ger- DOES UNITED OFFER THE NEWEST INVESTMENT PLANS? will have the pleasure of watch- Tomorrow is our sweetheart ball sponsored by the spirit club. Its almost too late, but there is still another day, so if you havent asked that special guy, dont hesitate, girls. Have a good week, Warriors. o 10, 1983 ing our gymnas- tics team during an a.m. assembly. Our wrestlers will be able to show their stuff when they compete at state. We wish all the wrestlers the best of luck in their endeavors. Looking ahead: Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! The Associated be Organization will holding their week February Lancers 21-2- There will also be a girls preference dance at the school from 8 to 11 p.m. on the 25th. FORMATION . . . Kearns junior high cheerleaders Jenni Pehrson (top), Mindy Griffiths and Shellie Turner show off one of their spirited poses for Spirit Week. Today EUREKA UPRIGHT n 1425 95 Vacuum ATEnterprises 4081 W. 5415 So. Preppy Day - Spirit Week Is In Progress At KJHS VALENTINE'S SPECIAL MODEL Is KEARNS. Its spirit week at Kearns junior high and dress-u- p days and other activities are taking the limelight, according to adviser Lewis Strong. (Wednesday) was backward day or Fifties day, and students were encouraged to wear everything backward. Yesterday Today is designated as preppy day. Students are being asked to dress accordingly and to attend a pep assembly and basketball game. Dress-u- p day will be held tomor 966-141- 6 row, with students invited to wear their nicest clothes. The Utah Opera will present an assembly and a Valentine dance will be held after school, from 3 to 4:30, in the big gym. The dance will be sponsored by ninth grade officers. The cost will be 50 cents and proceeds will go toward the ninth grade graduation dance. Refreshments will be sold. Second Term AND YOU'LL LIKE OUR HIGH INTEREST RETURN, TOO! 23 Seniors Earn 4.0 At Granger seniors GRANGER. Twenty-thre- e at Granger high earned a perfect 4.0 grade point average for the second term of school. They were Sharon Brinkerhoff, Connie Bryan, Brian Clark, Thuy Dang, Scott Eliason, Kip Jenkins, Joel Johnson, Joelene Johnson, David Johnston, Debra Kletzli, Julie McAllister, Lisa McConkie, Michele Moran. Paul Jeffrey Newton, Julynne Perry, Michael Puhl, Shawn Reese, Cathi Reichert, Shauna Stalnaker, Jackie Stanley, Chris Swain and Bill Taylor. Juniors who earned 4.0 included Kerri Cottrell, Karen Ferguson, Kelly Foote, Mindy Kettle and Roland Springer. Sophomores earning straight "A" were Carie Carlile, Karen Coray, Matthew Freestone, Teri Johnson, Cathy Lowe and Lynette Peterson. Seniors earning 3.7S or better were Jeffery Hawk, Marlis Bohnke, Patty Daw, Monica Duran, Dona Grant, Melanie Also, DROP IN TODAY . . . LETS TALK ABOUT: SUPER NOW MONEY MARKET- i program open only to individuals. Maintain a $2,500 a vo rage monthly balance and A A checking charge-fre- e count for business or oc- Indiv- iduals, offering unlimited personal transactions at the bank but a limited transfer of funds by chock or third party draft. withImmediate, penalty-fre- e drawal and fully Insured enjoy an ss Internet-bearinchecking account at only a minimal monthly chargo. Withdraw your funds ot any tlma without penalty and its fully Insured under FDICI g under FDICI ASK US FOR DETAILS! ASK US FOR DETAILS! Nelson, d .. . discern a umSd oi (Ii0ieKce utum BAM tVHfRI ssn tOtlR Htmsoss SttVt root Sooth Stotts i Dial 1 Hi, Cougars. CLOSE OUT SALE Spirit Week is just about over. Weve had an exciting time so far. The moment everyone has been waiting for will take place tomorrow (Friday) when we find out who found the spirit stick and which class won over all. Also, Friday will be the annual green and gold spirit which stomp, will be held immediately lowing the ketball SAVE 5 400 OO OR MORE when you purchase a Bernina 830 Electronic Sale ends February The Bernina 830 features. Automatic buitoohoUPremier foot knee lift No tcoeioo adjustment wen hcn owing from thick to thin materials 14, 1983 Electronic Needle Power "Impoppahle" hi r etch Stitch Gear timing Built-i- And alvei cumi much, much mure NUTT ALL BERNINA SEWING CENTER WEST VALLEY 2576 W. 4700 SO. 966-081- 0 Hutpoi.it dryer GAS MODEL DLL 1550 fol- bas- if Up to 90 minutes of Permtimed drying game with Alta. Wear your green and gold and plan to attend. Today and tomorrow the state wrestling tournament will be held. Good luck to all wrestlers who will be wrestling in that meet. Also today, the girls basketball teams play at Alta at 5:30 and 7:30. Cage those Hawks, girls. The mighty Cougar basketball team made a super comeback in the game with Taylorsville Friday. The Cougars were down by 11 points through most of the third quarter when suddenly they came alive and ran away with the game, winning in overtime. Good job, guys. All juniors, Girls and Boys State applications will soon be coming out. Be sure to plan to apply. Its a chance of a lifetime to be able to attend. Listen for more information on News Break 3. 3 anent-press poly-kni- and cycle. ts 3 DAYS ONLY! PORCELAIN ENAMEL FINISH DRUM remember gas appliances operate for less GIBSON GAS RANGE CG30M2WM Pacesetter II Congratulations go out to five members of the Pirate wrestling team who are now involved in the state tournament. They are Lyle Silcox, David Vialpando, Dave Lucero, Dave Coe and Jared Bradshaw. 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