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Show Knights Sir Lancer At Homecoming 5 g WEST V ALLEY VIEW GRANGER. To win the football the first game against Cyprus Homecoming win in several years, was frosting on the cake for a highly successful Homecoming at Granger high, according to school officials. Crowned queen was Karri Cottrell, with Toynet Memmott and Cindy Reiter as attendants. Other finalists were Anean Montgomery, Robin Behunin and Lisa Wittemund. Several alumni performed during the assembly which was Dixon. As her first official act, the new queen knighted Sir Lancer, Russel 34-1- highlighted by the appearance of former student body officers. free workshop for 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Oct. 1 at Murray Library. Several published authors are scheduled to speak throughout the day and a symposium is planned to allow the audience to give views on writing and publishing. The South Valley chapter of the League of Utah Writers is sponsoring the workshop. Interested persons may call Clyde Behunin at for more A is planned for both will be served. The open house is part of Services Emergency Week, designated by Governor Matheson to run through Sept. 24. ian. Adele Trottier is choir director with Tracy Trottier as assistant director and Dora Nielsen as accompanist. The group holds rehearsals weekly on Wednesday and will have a variety of programs available for presentation, as well as a spring concert. Anyone wishing to reserve a performance for a group or organization may call writers will be held from kit centers and refreshments KEARNS. The Keynotes Ladies Chorus is beginning its fall and winter season with new officers. Mavis Sharp is serving as president with Mona Brunson, presidentelect; Kathy Hoover, secretary; Maxine Dean, treasurer; Colleen Parry, business manager; Lois Egan, publicity; Greta Long, histor- Writing Workshop Planned For Murray MURRAY. survival Leaders of Keynote Chorus Are Selected Cottrell Lass Dons Tiara At Granger High 1983 Thursday, Sept. 22, LOCK SALE 968-653- Medical Centers Planning Open House either SINGLE CYLINDER MURRAY. Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center will hold an open house in its emergency department and at the Instacare urgent care facility in Kearns today (Thursday) from 3 to 8 p.m. Tours, free health tests and information will be available at Cottonwoods emergency department and the University of Utahs Air Med helicopter is scheduled to make an appearance. The Kearns Instacare facility will offer displays, as well as free blood pressure and pregnancy tests. A drawing for an evacuation and 266-935- 4 BOLTS DEAD KWIKSET ENTRY - LOCKSETS TYLO 88 $ Regular $14.49 We rekey most locks We DetWor 35$$ W. 3SOO BUILDERS $o. MART L Homecoming queen Kerri is flanked by attendants Toynet Memmott ROYAL TRIO . . . (left), Cindy Reiter. The three reigned over festivities at Granger high. Street Name Change the Magna Community Council . . . Carl M. Stott was named president of the Arcadia elementary PTA . . Mike Fraser was elected student body president at Brockbank junior high. grams sponsored TWENTY YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 19, 1963. by . Howard Clegg was named senior class president at Cyprus high . . . The Granite Board of Education announced the renaming of a school under construction in Granger from East Hillsdale to Stansbury . . . Mary Anne Watterson was named queen of the Hunter 2nd ward harvest fair. . About 35 striking Kennecott workers were earning extra funds in some community improvement pro- - YEARS AGO, TUESDAY Items ouo Dry 150 Up Winter Coats & Sweaters For the Whole Family Saturday Sept. 24 Every Hour Yellow Light Super Sales Sale Effective Sept. 22 thru 28 Our Best Work is Your Best Buy Mon-F- ri 3602 South 7200 Ouseret Industries is a the handicapped end those in need - W. 2 10 to 6; Saturday 9 to sheltered workshop reclaim donated goods Its I COUPON STEAK- - STEAK lb STEAK Hy EVANSTON, ILL. Fifteen senior students in Green Sheet area high schools are among approximately 15,000 being honored by National Merit Scholarship Corporation as in the current program. They will have an opportunity to advance in quest of one of 5,300 merit scholarships that will be awarded next spring. The students entered the contest by taking specialized tests during their junior year of high school. include Melinda Taylor, Cyprus; Laurel K. Anderton and Brad C. Smith, Cottonwood; J. Stephen Erekson, Catherine N. Reese and Roland M. Springer, Granger. Plus Ian C. Brooks, Darren G. Hawkins, Lori Nixon, Marie E. Smith and Janet E. Thueson, all of Olympus; Dirk A. Elzinga, Sandee L. Rose and Kimball R. Whitaker, all of Taylorsville. semi-finalis- 5 employees - the elderly, ts Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! Gc Vvd. .&& LUNCH MEAT dilemma facing the County Planning Commission in the wake of increasing demand for development in the area . . . The Kearns Town Council aired concerns over the allocation of Community Development funds during a town meeting . . . Hollee Olson was named Homecoming queen at Kearns high. Semi-finalis- Deseret Industries Thrift Store 250-426- WE. WILL DOUBLE !, at Hercules was a Area" Get Merit Status &Up a, : POWERHOUSE. 2 PIU. PICKLES Ifeim SAUCE MIXE BREAD 4-0- 2.. BruLu Wt ajl MUSHROOMS rHIff 4 Pieces STEMS ?OTOSAUCE fmysHEIMP Gallo 15 From 00 Valley-Magn- 1 T-BO-UE hiring slowdown was looming in West Valley City in the wake ot an auditors report that the city budget was in trouble. . . A new name -Lancer Way - was given to 3650 South as a result of a request to the new City Commission from student leaders at Granger high . . . Kathy Harman was named Homecoming queen at Granger high. Winter Footwear West SO. WESTWOOD PLAZA BY PAN'$ L DOUBLE COUPON! POLICY A & 2572 W. 4700 966-421- 2 - THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 25, 1980. ea. 1 7 A M. - 7 P.M. MON. - SAT. PER PURCHASE, UP TO MAXIMUM OF 10 COUPONS OR. 50 PURCHASE. WE WILL- NflT DOUBLE SINGLE COUPONS OYER PREE COUPONS MANUFACTURER. MAIL IN COUPONS OR COUPONS THAT EXCEED VALUE OF THE ITEM. as 19, 1974. A buffer zone Summer Clothing & 'UTAH'S FINEST DRY CLEANERS' 1977. ON Warm WESTWOOD CLEANERS SIX VEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 29, CLEARANCE All BAIRDS 4195 West 5415 South Kearns, Utah Cyprus high students were petitioning county officials to change the name of a street adjacent to the school and were holding a contest to select a name . . . Bruce Brooks was serving as president of the Granger high PTSA . . . Magna residents were being encouraged to attend a hearing where criminal charges were expected to be brought against a theater-owne- r for the showing of the Deep Throat FINAL 2.50 DRY CLEANING 6 A break in an earthen barrier set back a drainage project the Magna Community Council was sponsoring at 2400 So. 8200 West . . . Grangerite Normand Gibbons was appointed director of admissions at the sity of Utah . . . Michael Rother, a German immmigrant living in Kearns, earned the Eagle Scout badge at age 14. Sept. SAVINGS ONE SHIRT WITH EACH branch. Other showings, all starting at 7 p.m., are scheduled for Monday at Granger Library; Wednesday at Whitmore Library and Sept. 29 at Holladay Library. Interested persons may call the County Library System at for more information. reported in the Green Sheet of NTO & COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS. A film adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkiens classic novel The Hobbit will be shown at county libraries beginning Saturday at 2 p m. at the Peterson THIRTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 24, 1970. NINE I SHIRTS LAUNDERED Pegged For Showing Cyprus Hoped For FALL g Film 'The Hobbit' Remember When SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as 2 reported in the Green Sheet of . , Sepf. 21, 1967. week-lon- Sea GLAD FOCTD sn FR02E t (RE Prices Foff. SGST- - 22,2 3, zf-- Q-J- poods , APPLES jaSSTV. pinners jnsAijAe 7UICE I ! ICE . 6 ax. CAN . frtCE cffttAM TDPPIHQ jnco! 69 AVOCADOS |