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Show Utah Technical College officials announced that 3,008 students were enrolled in day school classes . . . County planners were seeking a ruling from their attorney on whether a garage could be considered part of the home in granting home occupation permits . . Wendy Tattersall and Warren Young had lead roles in Bye Bye Birdie al Kearns high. SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 28, 1967. Bliss and Mark SIX YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 29, The Utah Symphony Cyprus high was scheduled to present a concert at West Lake junior high as part of the schools Operation Care program . . . Alfred Braunberger was serving as chairman of the Proud of Kearns committee, which had organized a community cleanup. . . . Oct. About 780 students at Gourley elementary were scheduled to spend a day in Big Cottonwood canyon stud dying the environment . . . Tracy Sorensen was injured in a hit and run accident enroute to Fremont elementary . . . Cathy Lloyd was Homecoming queen at Cottonwood high. 1, 1970. Kathy Miller, a junior, was named Homecoming queen at Kearns high . . Cyprus high PTA officials announced plans to sponsor an I Care program . . . Post 226 of Kearns, captured third place in the . Communion In Trinity Spotlight PRESIDENTS . . . Taylorsville high class presidents are, from left, junior Mike Davis, senior Lisa Wyllie, sophomore Brock Hudson. Lass Leads Seniors - Students Elect Leaders Of Classes THS TAYLORSVILLE. Election of .class officers has been completed at Taylorsville high. Lisa Wyllie has been chosen senior class president, Mike Davis is leading the juniors and Brock Hudson was elected sophomore presi- - mnowuw dent. Other senior class officers are Candice Williams, vice president; Niki Good, secretary; Bruce Fau-veMinda Homer, Wendy Walker and Logan J ames, senators. Junior officers include Gina Glauser, vice president; Susie Curtis, secretary; Jerry Dyett, Stacy Pitcher and Lynda Trone, senators. Assisting the sophomore president are Tony Morris, vice president; Stacey Workman, secretary and senators Lani Bishop, Cindy Rich, Patrice Morrill and Mary Wasden. r, Canoe Trip Planned In Jordan River Park CEDAR FENCE SALT LAKE. SALE ark KEARNS. World Communion Sunday will be observed this week during the 8:30 and 11 oclock worship services at Trinity United Methodist church. The mornings theme will be A time for giving and receiving, with communion offered at the closing of both services. An offering will be taken, including gifts for crusade scholarships, ethnic minority scholarships trainand ethnic minority ing grants, said Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood. As Christians, we are invited to unite in a desire to be good and faithful disciples. We affirm our oneness and share a gift to be used to further the work of the church among others, he said. The sermon topic will be A light and a lamp. Music will be presented by the chancel choir. A nursery will be provided at all services. Childrens church will be held at 11 oclock for children through third grade. t j v ;.i Rangers will guide canoeists through the Jordan River State Parkway free of charge Saturday. Park officials are sponsoring the tour hoping it will help citizens become better acquainted with the park, which is one of Utahs newest. Participants must provide their own water craft or rent canoes by advance reservation for $6. Only three adults are permitted per canoe. The tour will last two hours, beginning at 1:30 p.m. at the 17th South launching ramp on 1200 West. COMPARE AND SAVE A PTA board TAYLORSVILLE. meeting will be held at 9 oclock this morning (Thursday) at Taylorsville elementary. board All members and room representatives are being invited to meet m the principals office, said PTA president Debi DeWitt. Discussion will include calendarg and plans for Haling, loween activities, she said. fund-raisin- Week $9 A No Credit West Valley City officials approved assessment of a utility tax of 6.5 percent . . . Farnsworth school officials announced plans to conduct a pride program aimed at cleanliness of the interior and exterior of the school Magna senior citizens were being urged to take advantage of flu shot offers. . Taylorsville PTA Board Eyes Session TO OWN WATER BED Seven-year-ol- THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Oft. 2, 1980. THIRTEEN YEARS AGO. as reported in the Green Sheet of CKEEN SHEETWEST RENT 1977. Hales over Homecoming at reigned THE 268-145- 966-839- 5 . 1983 Washingtons high society to an Alabama prison, and the events known as Watergate, said spokesman Bryan Gomez, and shows the pain of his personal tragedy and triumph of spirit. Anyone wishing more information may call Store. Free performances will be offered at the book store, 5482 So. 4220 West, at 7:30 tomorrow (Friday) evening and at 1 p.m. Saturday. Seating is limited and those interested are befor resering asked to call vations. A free performance will also be offered at 7:30 Saturday evening at Calvary Chapel, 3855 So. 500 West, suite L. A nursery will be provided for the chapel showing. The film tells the story of Chuck Colson, his fall from the protocol of NINE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 26, 1974. Jeri Otte, Kearns, came home from the State Fair with five blue ribbons, three reds, four whites and a sweepstakes award for flower arrangements . . . Ernie and Galey Colosimo were serving as chairmen of the annual spaghetti dinner served at Lourdes Catholic church in Magna . . . Steak was selling for 59 cents per pound at an area grocery store. Thursday, Sept. 29, GRANGER. The film Born Again will be shown at two locations this week, sponsored by Calvary Chapel of West Valley and the Vine Book national Explorer Olympics. TWENTY YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 26, 1963. VIEW Church, Book Store To Sponsor Showing Of Film On Weekend 3,008 Day Students Enrolled At Utech Shellie VALLEY 2QMST Remember When Checks . Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! To place yours, 262-668- happy to review it as loan security. 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