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Show )2B MSI VAUEY VIEW Thursday, May Temple Square Is Site For Granger Seminary Graduation d GRANGER. The Assembly Hall on Temple Square will be the location for graduation exercises of the Granger seminary Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Receiving certificates of graduation or achievement will be 215 students who will be presented by John W. Hasler, seminary principal, and received by W. Mack Lawrence, regional representative. Conducting the rites will be Charles L. Embley, with Kara newly-remodele- Fame, the spring concert, was held Thursday night. The performances by the cheerleaders, drill team, dance club, spirit club and flag line were all super. They also an- nounced all the hew members for Jiext year. The choirs of Taylorsville high will be having their last concert of the year tomorrow (Fri- help him purchase an artifici- al hand. Last week at the Region Two track meet, several of the team you day). If heard members havent yet them perform this year take the time and enjoy. It will be held starting at 7. The Spring Run Off went over great, even though we had to postpone it a couple of days due to the snowy weather. A good sum of money was raised to be donated to a senior boy to in the auditorium, Good luck to all the students smart enough to take the A.P. tests. Congratulations to those who pass the test and receive college credit. Looking ahead: The awards assembly is Tuesday night and senior banquet is Thursday night. The final assembly of the year will be the farewell assembly on Friday. Have a good week, Warriors, there are only a few left. 19, 1983 Anderson as pianist and Kimberly Barnson as chorister. Prayers are to be offered by Richard Walker and Tina A. Jensen. The theme presentation will be given by Mary Ann Morfin. Talks are to be presented by Kip Jenkins, Joy Middleton, Janet Issac and Greg G. Fenn. Music will be sung by the Granger high madrigals, directed by Christy Olsen, singing a special arrangement of The Lord Is My Strength. Rob Flygare will announce the procession of the graduates. Granger seminary graduation exercises have traditionally been held in the Assembly Hall until the building was closed. QiluTAtGD 0COJCP0 quali- fied to run in the state meet which will be held this weekend at Weber State. Some of the qualifiers include Quint McCombs, Soni Aloi, Karl Taylor, Todd Anderson, Rod Johnston, Chuck Albertson, Billy Mondragon, Jimmy Bottoms, Carol Edwards, D. J. Eaven-soMelinda Viall, Becky Brakey, Christi Chidester and Sheryl Oliver. SURER SPECIALS GGEKBntfttS CEDED THE n, "ULTIMATE" Congratulations to all the seniors who were chosen to attend the senior award banquet on Monday. Also, congratulations to all you seniors who have received scholarships to SINGER SERGER the various colleges. Senior, have you mailed your announcements yet? Time is running out. WITH A FREE ARM FREE BONUS J ELECTED , . . This is the week placement testing. All A.P. students are taking tests in math, history and English. These tests are very difficult and have taken weeks of studying to prepare for. All of the students attemptthese tests ing should be con- gratulated. Granger high held a bodybuilding contest Monday. This is the first of its kind to be held at our school. Our men and women This has been a week of performances, a week for the scholars. All week long students were busy taking or preparing for the various h exams. Monday was the A.P. Tuesday A.P. American history, Wednesday math, Thursday European history A retirement reception is being held today (Thursday) for one of the most revered teachers at Granger high. Harold Higgins will be leaving us this year. We would like to thank Mr. Higgins for his excellent service throughout the years and wish him only the best in the years to come. Tomorrow (Friday) is our annual senior honors banquet. This banquet is held in honor of those seniors who have achieved excellence in academics, as well as extracurricular activities. Looking ahead: Farewell 27 assembly will be held May A.M. schedule. Dont miss it. on GRANGER. An slate of officers has been elected to lead the student body next year at Valley junior high. Tracie Maier, daughter of Geroge L. Maier and Mrs. Sherry TenWolde was successful in her bid for student body president, winning in a race against Lory Anderson. The new vice president is Bonnie Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen G. Simmons. She defeated Vickie Moran in final balloting. Amy Wagstaff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Wagstaff, was nam- - Granger Lass Gains Award From NAACP GRANGER. Leslie Jones, a sophomore at Granger high, has been selected Youth of the Month by the NAACP. Miss Jones is a member of the pep club at Granger high and maintains Dollar-for-dolla- r, the Green a 3.5 grade point average. Active in Sheet is the advertis- the NAACP, she enjoys doing more readers for volunteer work at hospitals and is a ing bargain member of Calvary Baptist church. dollar than any other media. mid-valle- Try Green Sheet classified ads! - High-Spee- Td. C.n. Thrtadi With d Overedge Sewing Machine Model 14 Every Purchoiv President Is le A.P. biology am. Good luck on all your tests. Tuesday evening the bands gave their final concert of the year. Theyve had a very busy and good year. Were thankful for all the things youve done to make this year a success. Next week there are many events scheduled, including senior awards banquet (Wednesday) and the spring concert (Tuesday). Be sure to come and support the choirs in their last performance. Seniors, be sure to check with Miss Harris to see if youre eligible to attend the senior awards banquet. Have a good weekend and smile. There are only 10 days of school left. Hurray. J Valley Leader Posts Captured By Girls exam, ex- body-builde- Maier Lass En-glis- and chemistry and Friday the have worked long and hard for this competition and the results were quite obvious. 262-668- Valley junior high students will be led by new student body president Trade Maier (front) and other officers, from left, Christy Thiede, Amy Wagstaff, Bonnie Simmons. LAYAWAY NOW! ed secretary. Her opponent was Bec-c- a McDowell. Taking the reins as historian was Christy Thiede, daughter of Mr. and d Mrs. William Thiede, who Judi Smallwood for the post. Cindy Tuaone was named school mascot. The new cheerleaders include Nikki Benson, Jolyn Bolton, Heidi Buckner, Holly Greg, Debbie Hammer and Kristy Peters. - f Awards Banquet Is Calling KHS Seniors KEARNS. The annual senior awards banquet for graduates of Kearns high will be held at 6:30 Monday evening in the Copper Room at Utah Technical College. All graduates receiving recognition for scholarship or other achievement are being invited, along with their parents. Year-en- d activities are in the limelight at Kearns high with senior Lagoon day scheduled for May 31. A farewell assembly and yearbook day will be held on June 1. WE MATCH OR BEAT ANY Layaway Now ADVE RTISED PRICE MURRAY 50 y.-'EACESg- BABY & CHILDREN'S PRINTS 45 recovery 1ms besom, sand ii line wefre paurt of it Last year the commercial bankers at First Security Bank of Utah approved thousands of business loans in Utah. First Securitys commercial and business lending officers in 1983 will be making even more loans in Utah, as part of our effort to encourage and advance the business recovery that is getting started in this part of the country. First Security believes in the future of the people in the Intermounto understand . . . and to act. tain West. Well take the time to listen We have the experience and strength to say yes. ... 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