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Show 1 WEST VALLEY VIEW B Thursday, Mar. 17, 1983 $ t Hi, Warriors Two Taylorsville wrestlers advanced to the state freestyle cham- Hi, Cougars. A very special thanks goes to all those who donated blood Friday. The blood you donated may save a life. This is pionships to be held at Hillcrest high on Saturday. Sean Carraway and James McNeill Sopho- SAVER state. Stauffer more Pride week. will go to Tomorrow Craig also turned (Fri- day) will be the in great freestyle sophomore stomp. Every- performances with three gold medals in four tournaments. body come out and support our sophomores. The cost will be $2 with activity card and $3 without. Today there will be a gymnastics meet at 6 and a soccer The team concluded its pre-leagu- play Friday, beating Granger Region competition begins Tuesday at Brighton. Please support our fine team. 6-- track meet at 2:30. There is also a track meet on Tuesday at 1:30. Help inch our teams to victory by coming Remember to be thinking about for student body office, cheerleader, class office, drill team, pep club and others. Make the most of next school year, get involved, its a great experience and it helps make the school year go by a whole lot running M faster. The swim team did a super job at the swim meet held over the weekend. Many of the swimmers had their best times of the year. Brett Ormsby finished fifth in the 100 d freefly and sixth in the style. Todd Walton finished fifth in the 100 back-strok- e and Terri Hamilton first in consolation and ninth overall. I Junior Prom is only a VINYL SIDING Our dance company took a superior rating and the most original dance award at the dance scholarDancers were ship invitational. Jamie Culley, Becky Bush, Chris Dana Hughes, Karan McConkey, Thayne, Lisa Eliason, Collete Hansen and Angel Smith. Good job, girls. out and supporting them. hop, jump and a skip away. Its the last dance year (not stomp), so guys, make the most of it and ask a girl before .too long and make the last dance of the 1982-8- 3 school year a of the DO IT YOURSELF madrigals sang in an assemThursday. Friday they left on a tour to California. Hope youre having a great time, The bly on nine-da- 8 WHITE DOUBLE 4 WHITE CERTAINTEED VINYL SIDING AND SAVE! 200-yar- memorable one. mm jr NAPOLI DOOR 10-PAN- Playing scene from Granger high's production Butterflies Are Free a re Darrell Minshall and Schelly Schoenf eld. NAPOLI DOOR Hi, Lancers. Happy Saint Patricks Day. Our baseball team started off the season with a game against Bountiful yesterday (Wednesday). The next game will be today at 3:30 'Butterflies Are Free' p.m. against Two-A- ct Pleasant Grove. It will be played at Granger. We have a lot of talent on this team. We hope the guys can take state. We To wish them good luck throughout the rest of the season. Also this week our music and drama departments will present the annual school play. The play is Butterflies are Free. It will begin tonight at 7:30, in the choral room. It will also be held tomorrow at 7 : 30. Congratulations to the guys who made the baseball team. The seniors are Jerry Jones and Troy Kay. of AT GRANGER. . . Open Tonight Hi, ance might be as accurate as posGRANGER. Butterflies Are Free, a two-aromantic comedy, will be sible, Miss Park explained. The choral room will seat 150 perpresented tonight (Thursday) and tomorrow night in the choral room sons each of the two nights and tickets will be available at the door. at Granger high. The 7:30 p.m. dramatization will cost $2 for adults, $1.50 for students In with activity cards and 75 cents for children under 12. ' Starring in the performance will KHS On Saturday our DECA club will be Klint Heywood, Darla Johnston, at show compete in the state fashion KEARNS. Sophomore class ofSchelly Schoenfeld and Darrell MinWest high. They have been working shall. Three of the four have been inficers at Kearns high are sponsoring on this for quite a while and they volved in drama, musicals and comSophomore Week activities which should do well. petition the past three years at run through tomorrow (Friday). A sophomore slave sale was held high, according to Brenda Looking ahead: spring recess will Granger of the school play. director Park, with seniors and juniors beMonday, 31 1. be held on March and April Peggy Anderson is in charge of the ing invited to buy a sophomore technical crew. Students Joanne who would be their slave for a day. Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! Nosack and Brenden Anderson are Tuesday was show your pride technical directors and Robert clothes day, and Wednesday Holmes is handling sound. show your pride again - wear The story involves a blind boy who shoes day. finds love in New York City. In Today (Thursday) students will j preparation for his role as that boy, St. Patricks Day and are recognize the Heywood youth observed actions being encouraged to boost the ! of a blind girl attending Granger schools green party during put the high, as well as researching ways of hold on Gold day. blind persons so that his perform- Seniors and juniors who purchas! ed slaves will put them to work which is designated as Dog Grooming Due At tomorrow, slave day. A 60s stomp will be held at 8 p.m., with disc jockey Mike KJHS i Assembly At Miller handling the music. v--s10 i sion will be $2 with an activity card; KEARNS. John Goddard will preI Most Dogs sent an assembly program at all others $3. I Kearns junior high Wednesday. Terry Morgan is sophomore class Sr. Cit. Discount Mr. Goddard has accomplished president, with George Kucher, vice such feats as climbing 12 of the president; Debbie Fast, secretary; ! worlds highest mountains, travel- Brad Tiffany and Lori Adams ASK 4140 W. 5415 S.( representatives. Jim Walker is ing 15 of the most treacherous Kearns 118 countries and faculty adviser. visited has rivers, Located on the traveled in excess of one million I Main Street in Keorns miles, a school spokesman said, Money Makes The 966-0526- V adding this should be an exciting World Go Round assembly. Physicians, dentists, veterinarians and other professionals in business for themselves annually lose millions of dollars to secretaries and receptionists handling office finances. An accounting professor says an estimated $500 million is lost each year through employee theft. ct ' !.;i ti , W i,' '.i i IS S :I s: to Julie Allen who was named to the all tourna- ment team. Also, ;t j!i ii !i ill Ni fe t if h 1 2 Vie HANDSOME Unfortunately, swimmers didnt do as well as theyd have liked the 88 to but, they swam excellently and two Cyprus swimmers did exceptionally well, Pete Wetterhall and Todd Richards. Pete broke the 500 freestyle record and Todd tried to break his own record in the breaststroke but he couldnt. He still came in first. SQ. FT. & The soccor team had a big victory over West Jordan, and will play again Tuesday at East. The gymnastics team will also compete Tuesday at home against Davis and Murray, then again Thursday at West Jordan. NO CAULKING GUN NEEDED u && jjT to rv orchestra Region instrumental competition was held Wednesday at Cottonwood. Were very proud of all of you who show the excellence that is Cyprus. White acrylic latex, smooth consistant bead. 20 year guarantee. Vie' Also next week the Spinnaker workshops begin. For anyone interested contact a Spinnaker. Congratulations to Mr. Whipple and his wife on their new baby boy. $g9 V PRICE INCLUDES 1 CASH REBATE Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place - the Green Sheet classified ad columns. RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURE TOlt : SEM Sfc'RcCiTtyj 4700 SO WE HAVE OUT GROWN OUR PRESENT LOCATION AND WILL BE MOVING FRIDAY MARCH 18TH L Come to our Open House and we will be glad to show you our new office and will be glad to answer any questions you 'i v TIIURS. MARCH 17 Easy to install, top ning hinges. may have about our program DOOR PRIZES WILL DE GIVEN AND WATCH FOR THE SPECIAL FOR NEW DIETERS WHO SIGN UP DURING THE OPEN HOUSE 966-230- DURABLE EASY-TO-CARE-F- 8 Location 2828 i state swimming was held last week. East-We- Come See Us At Our New I YOUR OWN norandex SOLID OAK PARQUET FLOOR y congratulations r 1-- PARQUET FLOORING They did well as usual. 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