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Show r Wordseeker It's not often that you meet a public figure who is down to politician, Usually minister or journalist has achieved nationwide stature, they develop a sort of don Merry-Go-Roun- them- selves. You can spot always that Washing- ton, D. C. glow a mile away. Personally attitude turns my that sort stomach. On the other hand, when I meet a rare, genuine" person who has made it to the top. I feel refreshed, irn igorated I'm somehow assured there is still a chance for truth, justice television in and good prime-time V. New Quorum Leaders installed By Ward GRANGER. A new elders quorum presidency lias been installed in i, ranger 25th ward. Granger East ,take Sustained president of the quorum was Bruce Westwood, former first counselor to Rick White, who was icleased as president. Tim Dugdale is first counselor and Dan Clawson, second counselor. Ken Lowe was civilization. y Shocked, that is, that someone so successful at uncovering societys dirt could be so agreeable. Americans are familiar with Andersons column Washington which hes been writing since 1969, when Drew Pearson died Hes also Washington bureau chief for Parade magazine, and he appears on ABCs Good MorHes heard on ning America. the Mutual Radio Network, publishes and edits his monthly magazine The Investigative Reporter, and has his own weekly television show, Jack Anderson: Confidential. He also keeps in touch with mainstream America as he lectures around the United States. Presidents, FBI agents and Internal Revenue Service officials aura about topsy-turv- Troy r To complete his project, he constructed free-standin- a g grub box for his ward, a water pig which is an e hot PHOTOS ARE KNOWN water heater and braided a rope, using a rope making machine he made for his pioneering badge, were given to his ward. His scouting offices have included den chief and senior patrol leader and at present he is junior assistant scoutmaster. The avid fisherman and backpacker enjoys both summer and winter camping. At Bennion junior high he has been on the honor roll, sings with the mixed chorus and is active in the intramural program. 150-fo- Don't Leave Home Without Them "One Doy Service " VAllEYJAIR MAIL vSKSD - H doucz dPznclCzton c M- - - M liain Jbtizzt cdjaii SO. 8585 (Just South of Loundermaf) 250-073- 9 Open Mon. Sot. I M Even. Appt. Available "Our Creations Go To Your Head! w v Mrs. Kenneth Blair, earned the badge under Michael Caul- field, scoutmaster of troop 691. He has held offices of scribe, M 10, 1983 o burst through the cafeteria doors demanding of Anderson : Just who do you think you are? Anderson replied, Weve got a dance here ... if you dont like it, why dont we both go up and talk to the principal? The coach backed down, but Anderson noted that he was the only member of the football team who never played in a single game. The story is only one of many anecdotes that Anderson has to tell about his past. All show his never-say-di- e sort of attitude and his unwavering belief in his own talents. Its not narcissism. Rather, it is one of those basic things that helps one overcome lifes hurdles. Andersons son Kevin said his dad has always been very generous to others. He told about one story his father did on a national figure. Huong Que Duong, Steven Monti, Angela Ross, Jaclyn Freeman, Devin Johnson, Richard Mace, Lana Evans, April Egan, Gretchen Schmidt, Dustin Steck, Lee Spivey, Brandon Howcroft, Tom Parker, Amanda Shields. Also, Leon Kemple, Tristie Christensen, Chad Pederson, Kim Clark, Tuyet Huynh, Tua Tupola, Tom Ho, Shane Robison, Jaimie Hodgson, Kimberly Hardle, Chad Christensen, Dana Baker, Becky Pulsipher, Steven Lamoreaux, Carrie Valladolid, Kelly Newan, Brandi Capson, Melisa Smith, Tony Brock, Spring Bills, Sunny Klobchar, Brenda Osborne, Bryan Walton, Michael Williams, Thanh Huynh, Brandi Whitaker, Brian Jacobs, Amy Singley, Nicole Freeman, Matthew Berrett, Lori Jensen, Robbie Hunt, Kimberly Burton and Jason Dixon. Olson, said, he didnt come to me. Another one of Andersons secrets to his success is learning how to delegate authority. He said he learned the concept as student body president of Granite high from the schools former principal, Lorenzo Hatch -- a wise man. Anderson said he will simply refuse to do something himself if he feels too pressured. Anderson doesnt take credit himself for all that he accomplishes. Rather, he says the two dozen reporters, camera crews, producers, researchers, secretaries make his various operations possible. The man lost his job and Anderson offered to help him out financially. The Anderson home has always been wide open for people who are down and out, Kevin said. His family has fed and taken care of friends who have been kicked out by other families. Relatives not doing so well have stayed with the Andersons in their Bethesda, Md. home. The Anderson family, which includes nine children, was never bothered by a crowd at the dinner table. Jack Anderson also believes strongly in making ones own opportunities. After reviewing his career -thigh school, in the newspaper business, in the Merchant Marines, in the Army and finally as an investigative journalist, he concludes, I always knew what I wanted to do and went after it. I went to Drew Pearson, he deserves dance will be OFFER ENDS U am not the the success 967-377- facility. Granger library first opened its doors in January, 1968 at a cost of The recent remodeling, $250,000. under the direction of Guy Shuur-mahead of the County Library System, has been under way more than a year. The preliminary estimate for the remodeling was about $35,000. The finished product should more than compensate for the inconvenience caused patrons over the past months, a library spokesman said. The public is being extended an invitation to visit the library and take advantage of the improved Immunization W ' QUIET . . . Librarian Pat Montgomery pauses in enclosed area where more quiet atmosphere is provided for study in renovated Granger Library. GRANITE PARK. Granite Sthool District will require that all students have documentation of immunization on file in high schools beginning with the 1983-8- 4 school year. All students must comply with the state immunization law, said Kearn high principal William Christopulos, and high school students will not be permitted to register for school in August unless the immunization forms are completed and turned in to the school counseling center. District requirements for graduation are 18 units of credit completed during grades 10, 11 and 12, with satisfactory citizenship and passing on the SAT competof all sub-tesency test, he said. Students planning to attend college are being encouraged to take the ACT (American College Test) during the spring of their junior year and should have satisfactory grades in ninth through 12th grade, Christopulos said. It is advisable for students planning on college to take four years of English, two years of mathematics Enrollment Hike Sought chief, activities chairman personal and devel- director. He has his Arrow of Light opment and On M y - ptij.l s'. GRANGER. Citizens of the month for February have been announced at Monroe elementary. Receiving recognition for good citizenship are Blake Edwards, Kimberlee DeRushia, David Nguyen, Jacque Marse, Sarah MacDonald, Troy Kohutek, Merredith V y YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF PRICE WAR BUSTER PRICE TAYLORSVILLE. Fourteen-year-olBrett Saddler has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Saddler and a member of d with Todd as scoutmaster. He completed a project which involved organizing a blood drive for LDS hospital in his area. He took CEDAR NATURAL OLYMPIC STAIN flyers to the Olympic stain guaranteed. Lets color and grain of wood show. Penetrates for wood siding, shades and shingles, trim fences, decks, and interior woods. homes and then went to obtain donors for the drive. His scouting offices have includ-e- d door-to-do- MAKITA 10 MITER SAW librarian, patrol assistant leader, lhaKita. senior patrol and senior patrol leader. He is a member of Order of the Arrow and attended the silver mocassin training camp last summer and has completed requirements for that award. The boy earned 32 merit badges prior to receiving the badge. He is in eighth grade at Eisenhower junior high and has held the office of first and second counselor and president of his deacons quorum. He plays football with a county league team and previously has beer with both the Cottonwood and Taylorsville football leagues. The new Eagle is the oldest of three boys. 9401 2 CENTER 4100 CARE Jail H SOUTH Ri KLONDIKE JACKS ABOUT EVE CARE COMPANY KEARNS. Students who play an instrument are being encouraged to sign up for band programs at Kearns high, according to the new band teacher, Ron Hamblin. Hamblin, who has been at Kearns nearly two months, said the enrollment is now up to 25, but he hopes to build the band up and is encouraging students and parents to consider instrumental music when registering for next years classes, or summer school. We need more students in marching and concert band, in our jazz band, and in the flag and rifle units, he said. 90 and 45. MAKITA PLANER 3V Ideal for door and cabinet installation, all ball bearing Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- r - The band will appear on PM Magazine on a St. Patricks Day program on March 17, said Hamblin. They hosted the region jazz band festival yesterday (Wednesday) and will host the flag and rifle units on March 30. The band will march in the in St. George, he parade April added. Hamblin, a graduate of Weber State College, attended Dixie College and Brigham Young University. He has taught nine years at Kanab high and three years at Manilla high. He and his wife Judy have three children. 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These requirements are for students who will graduate in 1987, but all students prior to that date will benefit from preparing ahead for college work, the principal added. educWe hope our students ational goals will be met while attending Kearns high and encourage students and parents to study requirements carefully as they plan he concluded. for registration, troop Reminder Is Issued By Principal OUR LOW PR OPEN 10 TO A MON. THRU SAT. 7 librarians are available for public assistance, stressed Pat Montgomery, librarian at the Granger hes WEDDING PKGS. PORTRAIT MAR. 31ST. I mon PURCHASE OF OR LARGER self-servi- held in the Granger West stake center Saturday night. The regional affair will be held from 8 to 11 p.m. in the building located at 4440 W. 3300 South. FREE SITTING FREE 8x10 8x10 letter-telephon- found. To Host Youth Dance W via phone directories on microfiche, e New directional signs and ing have been installed fostering the concept, but trained (From Page 3B, Col. 4) doing research. Also an directory collection in- eludes expanded national coverage Summing it all up, Anderson is obviously an organized, hard working man. And from my perspective. Id say he Granger West Stake A youth Library Renovation Complete of head the opera- tion, he said, operation. hrough GRANGER. sort I just - VDSDOCT V7EEK senior patrol leader, den 'Citizens' Cited By Monroe PTA WEST MAGNA Thursday, Mar. l , Honor badges. The first assistant in his priests quorum has been president of both deacons and teachers quorum. He is a member of the Spanish club at Granger high where he is taking honors English, math and history. The Eagle has two older brothers. At Hair Stylist Announces the Opening of her own NEW BEAUTY SALON for Complete Family Hair Care 2709 GRANGER. Two tables have been constructed and presented to the Taylorsville 17th ward nursery as the result of a service project completed by a recently-nameEagle Scout. Michael Blair, son of Mr. and d over-the-fir- WORLDWIDE M Michael Blair Is New Eagle Scout Charles Fox as coach. OUR PASSPORT H be cast night. age member of varsity team 695 with p m. The following night, March 17, will 13. He is a TRAVELERS While student body president at Irving junior high in Salt Lake, for instance, Anderson got on the bad side of the school football coach. He had organized a dance in the school cafeteria and everything was proceeding smoothly until a couple football players burst through the door and started fighting. Anderson threw them out despite their contention that the coach had sent them to the cafeteria to resolve their differences. A few minutes later, the coach Troy Olsen Is New Eagle Scout completed requirements at AND he GRANGER. The Real Story has been selected as theme for roadshows to be held in Granger stake Wednesday night. The stories are to be based on famous nursery rhymes, telling what really happened. Six wards in the stake will be presenting shows at the three buildings m the stake, beginning at 7 The Bennion junior high student MISSIONARIES Even as a youngster, stuck to his guns. Nursery Rhymes Are Stake Show Theme Olsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olsen, has earned the rank of Boy Scout Eagle. ATTENTION would probably prefer that Anderson keep his nose out of their business. Hes consequently been on his share of hit lists. But aside from being more cautious, hes not the kind that gives up when under such pressure from government officials or terrorist groups. retained as secretary. Also released was Devin Davies, second counselor. 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