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Show 4C Magna Logs No Violations In Curfew Law (From Page 3C, rest of the week. two vandalism, three burglary, one drunk driving, five theft, one minor in a tavern, on disturbing the peace, one livestock-relate- d incident, four civil problems, two runaway juveniles and 11 traffic accidents. The number of arrests were also down, with two juveniles and one adult being taken into custody, compared to seven last week and 12 the week before. assault, Kearns high students, from left, Yovonda Voorheis, Rodney E. Price, Steven Russell . . . KHS Vocal KEARNS. The annual Christmas concert will be presented by Kearns high vocal groups at 7:30 Monday evening in the school activity room. The program will include a wide repertoire of choral styles, ranging from renaissance to 20th century Christmas music, said director Philip Stark. Diane Berrie will serve as accompanist. The treble clef choir will sing several selections, including Child of Promise, Sweet Was the Song and Adoration of the Magi. Mixed choir selections will include The Inn keeper Carol and Do You CYPRUS 3C, Col. 4) (From Page Tomorrow our basketball team will be in action against the Jordan Beetdiggers. The game will be played on our home court. Tipoff time is 7:30. Good luck, guys. By If you want to catch some great Granger is the place to be tomorrow and Saturday. Our wrestlers will be in action there as the district tournament gets under way. wresCl'irigfthen Hopefully, all you girls have ready asked that special guy al- be- cause Christmas Ball is only a few days away. The big night is Satur7:30 through 10:30. The cost day per couple will be $6. The band is Sapphire. - Hang in there just think, by this time next week well be out of school for a whole 12 days. Have an awesome weekend. KEARNS (From Page 3C, Col. 3) Granger, beginning at 7:30. There will also be a wrestling meet against Bingham at Kearns, beginning at 5:30. Have a good week and remember, there are only 10 more days until Christmas and five days of school. The red tide, a mysterious phenomenon that kills fish and makes shellfish poisonous, has again appeared in some areas off the east and west coasts. Actually, red tide is a misnomer. It is caused not by tides but by a usually colorless accumulation of tiny marine algae called dmoflagellates. AIRLINE TICKETSCRUISETOURSVflCATIONSGROUPS Save a Minimum of $200 Per Person 7 NIGHT HAWAII CRUISE 1063 JANUARY 28 Per Person Includes: Round trip air on United Airlines, meals, entertainment, transfers, port taxes. 4 - FEBRUARY island cruise, all HAWAII ONLY $435!!! Includes: Round trip air from Salt Lake City via United Airlines, 7 nights at Marine Surf Studio Condominiums, transfers, fresh flower lei greeting, taxes. Price per person based on double occupancy 115 Groups Entertain Monday at Promised E. IN TRAVEL 7200 SO. MIDVALE - 501-920- 7 FOODS 2 (2uoUtt A4liiw 9lh F.a- -t 26th West 3735 So. 47th So. & PRICES EFFECTIVE DEC. slOKt 1 IIOI KS: 15 4 16 17 lo 10:00 P.M. A.M Valley Playhouse and at a Capitol Theatre performance of The Nutcracker. Officers of the musical groups Quint McCoiiibs, madrigal president, with Lisa Woods as vice president. Rodney Price is president of the concert choir, with John Berry as vice president. Other officers include Libby Arias, Jim Brey, Jennie Crapo, Trixie Forsyth, Steve Russell, Lisa Stosich, Yovonda Voorhies and Matt Allred. Former 'Mads' Of KHS Eye Yule Party KEARNS. Alumni madrigals from Kearns high who sang under the direction of Dick Pearce are being reminded of a Christmas party to be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. The event will take place at the Pearce home, 3863 So. 7040 West. Dinner will be served and participants are being asked to bring a side dish or dessert. The cost will be $1 per person. 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The madrigals will sing O Magnum Mysterious, O Come, O Come, Emmanuel, One Starry Night and Christmas Gift." The madrigals recorded with KSL, said Mr. Stark, and their music will be heared on that radio station throughout the Christmas season. The group will also sing at the LDS church office building, and, with the concert choir, will perform tonight (Thursday) at 6:30 and again at 8:30 in the north visitor center on Temple Square. They have also been invited to sing at a performance of Christmas Carol stomp will also be on Friday. The music will begin at 8 p.m. and the cost is $3. Everyone be there. The money earned will be contributed to Project Stocking. Warriors, lets reach our goal. P.S. Christmas vacation is just five days away, WE DO IT ALL IN ONE CALL AT NO EXTRA COST School Activity Room In 1983 TMl'ETf ravel GRANGER. Sixth grade students at Hillsdale elementary are making Christmas ornaments to decorate a tree at the Golden Manor nursing home. The children are donating the materials for their project, said teacher Mary Linton. The decorations are made of macaroni of various shapes, glued into multishaped ornaments, painted and glittered and will be placed on the tree along with shiny ribbon chains, nut cups filled with goodies and woven ribbon birds. and Laura E. Anderson rehearse songs they'll sing at the school's annual Christmas concert. Col. 6) Today (Thursday) is the day the Hillcrest Huskies will face our powerful wrestlers. The meet will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the main gym. Friday they will head to Granger tournament. high for a district-wid- e For our basketball team, today marks the beginning of the Green Sheet tournament. THS will challenge Cyprus at Kearns high. The tipoff will be at 6 p.m. We wish both our Warrior teams victories. The long awaited Christmas Students At Hillsdale CAROLS Thursday, Dec. 15, valley VIEW WARRIOR - MAGNA. 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