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Show 5B WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Mar. beyond algebra in high school, 10, 1983 Following Year Of Work - Library Renovation Complete (From Page 3B, Col. 4) doing research. Also an via phone directories on microfiche, New directional signs and e ing have been installed fostering the concept, but trained letter-telephon- directory collection in- eludes expanded national coverage he said. self-servi- librarians are available for public assistance, stressed Pat Montgomery, librarian at the Granger 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 services. Immunization you 31583 CAN DO IT YOURSELF PRICE WAR BUSTER PRICE TAYLORSVILLE. Fourteen-year-ol- d Brett Saddler has achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Saddler and a member of 91, m WIST THRU Eagle Badge Is Claimed By Youth troop GRANITE PARK. Granite School 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 ency 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 sub-tes- OKI with Todd as scoutmaster. He completed a project which involved organizing a blood drive for LDS hospital in his area. He took Chuck Reminder Is Issued By Principal ' QUIET , , , Librarian Pat Montgomery pauses in enclosed area where more quiet atmosphere is provided for study in renovated Granger Library. Also, two years of biological or physical science, one year of American history and government, two years of a foreign language (the same language both years), taken during grades Additional requirements are four units to be chosen from two of the following - history, English, math, laboratory science, foreign language, social science and fine arts. 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 for registration, he concluded. ts Enrollment Hike Sought flyers CEDAR NATURAL OLYMPIC STAIN 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. 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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. 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