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Show 100 Is Donated ft Utah, which they are making as part of a unit on the state, said a teacher. Representatives of the students will accompany teachers to present the money to the Division of Wildlife Resources. Dale Johnson is the leader for unit C. Other teachers involved in the project are Kay Morgan, Tammy King, Jamie Canova, Lynette Eichers, Clair Olsen and Dave Reece. save-the-de- er project. of the students made a campaign sign, making up their own Each slogans, drawings of the deer and designed a collage for their bulletin board, featuring a central figure of Smokey the Bear, who was also holding a save the deer sign. The signs, along with stories about the project, will be incorporated into the fourth graders books about Farnsworth Names Reflections Contest Category Champions LIFESAVERS . . . Monroe elementary students, from left, Kristin Leystra, Martie Murray, Elliot Crui and Sandy Cooper call attention to the "Save the Deer" wall at their school. Remember When evenings activities 6 oclock at will get 8181 W. 3320 South. Following the meal, a program feature Don Kirk, who has Indian ancestory. Dressed in full regalia, Mr. Kirk tells the story of his life. High council members heading up arrangements for the event include John Bennett, Marv Bowden and Jeff Maddy. Representing the wards of Magna Central stake will be Bert and Alice Gourley, Spencer 2nd, Carl and Hope Clark, Spencer 3rd Fern Vaughn, Spencer 4th; Norton and Jane Pixton, Spencer 6th; Rollo and Amelia Romrell, Lake Ridge 1st; Melva Bradshaw, Lake Ridge 9th. Sandi Everett, president of the stake Relief Society, will also serve will the Bambrough as chairman. Banquet Planned In Central Stake MAGNA. Not Older, Just Better is the theme of a banquet to be held here Saturday honoring members of 62 Magna Central stake who are age TAYLORSVILLE. All members, former members and friends of GRANGER. Winners in the annual Reflections contest have been announced at Farnsworth elementary. The theme I Have a Dream was used for entries in art, literature and music. Winners at the school level will advance to PTA council competition. Winners in primary grades in the art category included Brent Bailey, Trisha Bailey and Melville Held. Intermediate grade winners in art were Jeff Wiff and Mike Brantner. In the literature division, winners from the primary grades were Amy Pett and David Brantner; intermediate grades, Brunette Barnes, Julie Gourley and Teresa Larson. Primary grade winners in music were Amy Johnson and Erik Aune. Music winners in intermediate grades were Kari R. Drummond, Bill Johnson and Suzanne Pett. The under way at agDick True will serve as master of ceremonies. Roger Barker will present a slide show, includ ng old in photographs of people and places tti6 stcikc of The event is under the direction activities committee, with Ann Taylorsville 1st Ward To Host Reunion At Stake Center Friday e 23, 1984 and older. are being Taylorsville 1st ward held tomorvited to a reunion to be row (Friday) at the Taylorsville stake center. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m., the followed by a program reflecting 100 years and 40 changing scenes of Monroe Students Are Assisting Deer Project GRANGER. Students in fourth and fifth grade classes at Monroe elementary have collected more than $100 as their contribution to the Thursday, Feb. WEST VALLEY VIEW e Thrifty shoppers read the Green To place vour Sheet classifieds! COUPON END MOUTH SPECIAL OIF THE m 10 OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES ON ALL CONTACT LENSES AND EYE GLASSES 5 DAYS ONLY 23rd to 29th FEB. COLOR SOFT CONTACT LENSES A E W NOW AVAILABLE AT EYE EXAMINATIONS 968 - 6772 $245.00 lm41 Prions Include Lemei Exam 3744 WEST 3500 SOUTH Folio W VLY CY Ask About Our Insurance Plan up service Deluxe kit ABOVE OFFER NOT GOOD ON OTHER DISCOUNTS - UTA, Lewis Brothers Agreement Reached TWENTY YEARS AGO. as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 20, 1964. Russell J. Bezette of Granger was hospitalized after being bitten by his pet rattlesnake, the fourth bite he had suffered . . . County officials were scheduled to meet with West Valley Chamber of Commerce officials concerning the possibility of A mass widening 3500 South meeting aimed at helping determine what kind of swimming pool to pursue was held in Granger. ... the Salt Lake Water Conservancy District joined a growing list of opponents to the metropolitan government plan scheduled for Salt Lake County voter consideration. SIX YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 23, A national swim meet was scheduled at the new swimming pool in Kearns, under sponsorship of the AAU . . . Construction was getting under way on a railroad overpass near Kearns high . . . Round steak was selling for 69 cents per pound; apples for seven. THIRTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 25, 1971. Diane Madsen of Cyprus high was the state winner in the annual DAR Good Citizen contest . . . Colleen Alders and DeEtte Farnsworth were playing lead roles in Diary of Anne Fiank at Cyprus high . . . Blaine Covington, Don Woodbury and Grant Eastwood were Silver Beaver recipients. NINE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 20, 1975. Marilyn Potter was chosen Miss American Legion in a contest sponsored by Post 132 .. . Lewis Brothers Stages and UTA reached accord on a pact to sell Lewis Brothers buses and open the way for UTA service in the west valley area . . . Officials of 3733 So. & 9th A critical need for construction of new elementary schools at an accelerated pace was outlined to the Granite Board of Education . . . Greg Dumas of Granger received the Eagle Scout award . . . Bart Fother-inghaof Cyprus was the state win ner in the Good Citizen Contest sponn sored by the DAR. Ea.--l & 47th So. & 26th West lll 1978. m SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 22, 1968. FOODS F.s KHKCTIt K f CLOSED FEB. 22. 23. 2 I X 2.3 SUNDAYS California Ripe STRAWBERRIES! THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Feb. 19, 1981. The Granite Board of Education was mulling plans to adopt a set of minimum standards for teachers . . . The West Valley City Commission ruled that only one company would be granted cable TV rights in that The County Recrea community tion Board voted to support plans by the Hunter Community Council to seek Community Development funding to upgrade Hunter park. Gold Bug Treasure Club To Host Session Whole v Ripe WATERMELON! KEARNS. The Gold Bug Treasure club will host its annual open house on March 1 at Kearns Library. The free exhibit is open to the public from 6:30-8:3- 0 p.m. Exhibits include rocks and minerals, All Varieties silversmithing, antique bottles, Indian artifacts, coins, trade tokens and various treasure finds. There will be demonstrations of metal detecting and gold panning. Further information about the club may be obtained by calling club president Don Grossaint, PEARS! IMM . m 966-648- lb. Nalleys r w:kk X W FFI.K SYRUP! 7 - UP $ n 59 a U lb. ll h ( S irwjot BA oki Sti 19 PI I M 0liii H"l 0 VI LAI) DRES'SIV ITER MIX - I PI x x I Nestle chocolate QUIK! $T)29 .12 OZ. SIZE 12 X B & 'H- - 16 OZ. BOTTLES UK ZHtnihs , o MUSHROOM Sunkist Orange A&W ROOT BEER bottle Cliche Valley SOLID PACK BUTTER! II EDI 49 r$T 99 Cnllon Size LlplOIIM : p 2Ml CAN i Orleans Sun Maid BROKEN RAISINS! IVI Featuring.. . 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