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Show 1 Sunday may not be too important people, but to Greg Jones, its the greatest day of the year. Greg is our prestigious student body second vice president. Happy 18th birthday, Greg, from little ol me to little ol you. Have a great Valentines Day. Sophomore Week. All activities and events will be sponsored by the to most This is Patriotic Cyprus. Week here at and dents teachers clash in nerve-wrackin- Victories are many that we have won, Any task thats been given, the Warriors have done. Lunchtimes another issue at hand, Eating out at McDonald's seems to be the demand. Now heres something new that no other can claim, Team spirit has given the Warriors their fame Inasmuch as our spirit, Never ending it is, Every Warrior's involved, thats the way tis. Something sweet is what, I next want to say: Every Warrior we wish, a Happy Valentine's Day. Family Feud game. Tomorrow our basketall players face their challgreatest when they travel to Olympus to battle the top- - enge ranked Titans. The game starts at 6 oclock, so everyone come on up and support the team in whats going to be a great game. Our girls basketball team is also having a super year, currently tied for second place in the region. Tomorrow theyll battle the Judge n Bulldogs in a game. The game will be played at the University of U tah at 5 30. Good luck. Thursday, Feb. generously, Annual Pref Dance At Reception Center MAGNA. Weve Got Tonigh the theme of the annual girh dance hosted by Cyprus The event will be held at the 'w Oaks reception center, from i 10:30 Saturday night. Music wm provided by Christopher T n b are available at $8 per couple CHAG officers are Janeen president; Michelle Baxter president; Jodi Oliverson, tary; Julie Oliverson, reports torian; Chris Campbell, representative and Kim it junior representative. 1 . money is going to a good cause. , CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN ROUX . S ULTRA PERM I Tinted Reg. Hair "Jj Includes Cut and Style Helene Curtis GIMME CURL includes Cut & non-regio- 'J' Reg $1Q j Style V FROST : OBSTACLES . . . Taylorsville high students Debbie Hansen and Elden Maxwell practice on obstacle course to prepare for races planned during Spirit Week. t CHAG. that your knowing . 9, 1984 Cyprus Girls Hosting On Feb. 21, Granger highs DECA will sponsor a bowling tournament for muscular dystrophy at Delton Lanes. So when a member of our DECA chapter approaches you, give mind-bogglin- nail-bitin- WEST VALLEY View B sophomore class officers. Included in the events are the sophomore dance on Tuesday, Valentines Day, and the soph assembly on Friday Congratulations to our varsity wrestling team, the new Region Three champions. Coach Ketchums team worked hard for this honor and it showed. Not only did they win the region title, but also 11 Lancers qualified for the state tournament. Various locations were decorated in red, white and blue to set the mood. Patriotic Week will come to a close tomorrow (Friday) as stu- a . band will be Christopher. Includes Style HAIR DESIGNER Just a reminder that girls pref is Saturday at the Seven Oaks reception center from 7:30 to 10:30. Tickets will cost $8 per couple. The Lucy Lewis Reg. 25 35 MEN'S AND CHILDREN J! $JUO 969-019- 3 3884 SO. 3600 WEST At Taylorsville High WEST VALLEY t ITY COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT Public Hearing School Spirit Being Bolstered TAYLORSVILLE. Spirit Week 84 is being observed this week at Taylorsville high. . Dress-u- p days and evening activities are being offered under the direction of the cheerleaders. Beach party day was Monday and featured a contest at lunch and a movie in the evening. On Tuesday, nerd attire was suggested, with soda pop guzzling during lunch periods and games against Alta in the evening. Wednesday was designated Fifties day, a carstuffing contest was held and a sock hop took place last night. Today (Thursday) is dress-uday. Eating a cracker and blowing up a balloon will be the lunch time activig D'liid ! STYLING SALON p HARMON BUILDING 4TH FLOOR HELENE CURTIS 19! 4 GIMME CURL IncMss Cut and Style , if SCULPTURED NAILS w 30 Reg. T J22" MEN'S OR CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTS Prices Good Feb. H, W.d.,9 Tvst., Thun. T 5o ! 1M4 Tubs. Sat. 8 am - 7 pm Walk Ins WsIcoim 968-340- 9 3540 So. 4000 W. A ty. Tomorrow is blue and gold day. Students are being encouraged to wear the school colors and participate in an afternoon assembly, as well as the game against West Jordan. Each class will decorate an assigned area and will lend its efforts to a search for the spirit stick. The cheerleaders are also busy preparing for a trip to Orlando, Fla. where they will participate in national cheerleading competition. The Taylorsville students will be the of Granite only representatives 'V ' ' REPORT OF CONDITION TO THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCIAL ': '' v INSTITUTIONS Statu of Utah Mado by thu Amurlcan Savings A Loan Association of Salt Laku City County of Salt Laku, Statu of Utah STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS Docombar 31 , 1 983 ASSETS Cash and Due from Depository 35,582,843 Institutions 84,827,807 Investment Securities Net Mortgage Loans (Less: Loans in Process, Unearned Discount, 1,493,451,440 Deferred Loan Fees, Specific Reserves, and Valuation Allowances) Net Commercial Loans and Leases (Less: Loans in Process, Unearned Discount, 129,500,449 Deferred Loan Fees, Specific Reserves, and Valuation Allowances) Net Consumer Loans and Leases (Less: Loans in Process, Unearned Di scount, 181,823,989 Deferred Loan Fees, Specific Reserves, and Valuation Allowances) 53,408,729 Premises, Furniture, Fixtures and Leasehold Improvements 67,202,236 Investment in Afflliate(s) 27,916,043 Accrued Interest Receivable 17,993,872 Real Estate Owned 1,615,122 Real Estate Investments 248,644,663 Other Assests 2.342.067,193 TOTAL ASSETS district, with Alta the only other group from Utah, said adviser Kathy Pack. The group will leave March 1, and will visit the Epcot Center and Disney World. Practices are being held daily after school. The cheerleaders will present a free program for the community and for area businesses at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the auxiliary gym. They will perform the routine they will use in the contest. Accompanying the students on their trip will be Mrs. Pack and her husband Stewart, as well as Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johnston (assistant principal). Cheerleaders include Natalie Ben-diJudy Cowdell, Jamie Culley, Karyn Ekblad, Barry Fox, Gina Goodsell, Debbi Hansen, Brenda Jensen, Wendy Latimer, Eldon MaxJackie well, Gina Mortensen, Roberts, Wayne Robinson, Sandra Rose, Steve Rose, Sherry Webb and Natalie Williams. Spirit Week was a great success Commendations go out to our cheerleaders for their hard work The Lancer swimmers and divers will face Viewmont in our pool at 3 p.m. todayIf (Thursday). 1984-198- 5 e team and witness a truly agonizing sport. Tomorrow our basketball team will The Committee will review each individual project pi posal at the public hearing and invites public cornme-.- ' and opinions on each proposal. Individual residents organizations are urged to attend this hearing and. possible, submit comments and opinions in wniim however, verbal statements will also be accepted I i. Committee will then adjourn until the following week t consider the comments received, after which the Cornmi' tee will finalize its recommendations. For more inform: tion contact Tab Uno at face the Eagles of Skyline on our court. Tip off will be at 7:30. Next week (Feb 94. 13-1- will be I Contract Carpets, Cabinets handsome dense cut pile here it is! Colors come in solid natural earth tones that makes this carpet ideal for traffic areas. State today w. 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Fifty-siearned a grade point average of 3.75 or higher to appear on the Bennion junior high high honor roll for the term x 15 Retail'll4 Until Supplies Last Onl sq. yd. -- Larry L. Newton, being first duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Vice President and Controller of the above named corporation and that the forego Ing report contains a full, true and correct statement of the condition of the said corporation at the close of business on the 31st day of December, 1983, in accordance with the laws of the State of Utah and the rules and regulations of the Department of Financial Institutions. Dated this 24th day of January, 1984, Larry L. Newton, Vice President ATTEST THREE DIRECTORS: Ninth graders are Shari Aier Jennifer Armstrong, Bret Bertorh, Maria Boc chino, Deanna Boggs, Rowland Bolman, Treena Bone, Gina Brown, Brigitte Bun nell, Joseph Darger, Brand DeWeese, Bridgitte Good, Sheryl Grow, Marcy Hancock, Michelle Kitchen, Diane Larsen, Katie Martineau, Angela Martinez Rebecca Maynes, Lana McNees, Denise Norman, Stacie Stroud, Emily Tzeran-akisan- James J. Needham, William R.HInchman, Jr. Edward W. Clyde Subscribed and sworn to before me this 25th day of January, Genneal Hooper, Notary Public " " " , My Commission expires February 10, 19BT 1984 STATE OF UTAH OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONER OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS Francis, Program Specialist of Financial Institutions, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the statement of condition of the above named corporation filed In this office on January 31, 1984. I, Avon T. Avon T. Francis. Program Specialist of Financial Institutions A17 IB Gina Zupo. Eighth graders Include Steven Arneson, Patricia Barney, Rachele Hanson, Jason Helm, Jill Kelsey, Dana Laurltzen, Lynn "MaynesrHcangyen Nguyen, Robin Peterson, Heather Smith, Almee Sprouse, Heather Taul and Janelle Tervort. Earning high honors in the seventh grade were Angela Adams, Cherle Arrey, Nanette Brown, Laurllee Bybee, Christy Clark, Trudy Derrick, Cory Estes, Barbara Jenks, Wanda Maxwell, Jennifer Merrill, Marla Middleton, Kristi Patterson, Dawn Pearson, Josh Player, Steven Rose, Rebecca Russell, Lisa Scott and Liberty Tzeranakls. I. G 1 Year The Of If 1 3-- Floor Covering Swe through Saturday. The boys basketball team plays Alta there at 7:30 tomorrow. I Interiors caf This Congratulations to the sophomore class for winning Spirit Week competition. Keep up the good spirit, sophomores. We have a swimming meet today (Thursday) at Kearns against Orem, beginning at 3 p.m. There is also a girls basketball game i at Alta, beginning at 7:30. Our wrest-- 1 lers will be competing in the state meet at Weber home. There will also be a swim meet against West Jordan at Kearns, beginning at 3 on Tuesday. Region Two band competition is scheduled at West Jordan on Tuesday and Wednesday. Our girls basketball team plays at West Jordan on Tuesday, starting at 4:30. Come on out and support our teams. NET WORTH . you have never seen a swim meet, come out today and support our The boys basketball team plays West Jordan at 7:30 on Tuesday at REGULATORY (n Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Steering Committee Consideration of Comm Development Objectives and Funding of ParticuUi t ,u ject Proposals. Date Change and Time: Changed from Thursday, February 16 to nuu February 17 at6 00p m West Valley City Council Chambers Location : 2nd Floor 2470 South Redwood Road West Valley City, Utah The CDBG Citizen Steering Committee is develop) recommendations on adopting community developin' objectives and funding certain project proposals using entitlement grant from the U S Department of Hou-anUrban Development for amounting proposals reque approximately $768,000 Twenty-ona total of $1,622,991 were received by the Committee Subject: On lanuan, 1st 1984 an ol the leading vinyl manufacturers mcteaseu then Vinyl prices which ol course makes us as a But Because ol ourgteat relddei increase out puces we have bought rolls and rolls ol nigh purchasing powei 10 days you can buy quality Vinyl floor covering, and lor them tot dollars under our competitorsjance He always finds special one of a kind savings in and vinyl and carpet, we all we can, buy frankly thus that brings us to the SALE. 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