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Show Thursday, Mar. VALLEY VIEW qWEST 1, 1984 Legion Speech Contest Yields Zone Winners t i This past week has been anything but boring for many Cyprus Our gymnastics team is off to a great start as they traveled to Cottonwood last week and defeated four teams in a quad meet. The next meet Even though the boys basketball season has come to a close, there is still plenty of will be held action yet to come. Our girls basketball team enters the state tournament in great shape. The March 13 here at GHS as the Lady Lancers will host Sixteen boarded a Skyline. will be singing on A LTHU team.' A different type of basketball team comes to Cyprus Saturday. The guys on the team are football players for the L. A. Rams who play basketball during the Their highly-skille- d opponents for the game will be radio and TV personalities, who will join our own coaching staff. Tipoff time is 7 p.m., with the cost being $3 per person. Its d going to be a night, so plan now to come. 57-5- Today (Thursday) is the concluding day of the Region Three swim tournament where our swimmers and divers will be qualifying for state. Good luck to ail involved. We will be holding a g stomp Tuesday for cerebral palsy. This will be held in Stonehenge and all schools are invited. fund-raisin- fun-fille- Our swim team is busy preparing for state, which is coming up next week. If you want to see great swimming, then come and watch the team compete in region competition today (Thursday) at Granger high. Good luck. Our music department has been outstanding this year. At region festival they shocked everyone, takd of the awards with ing them. Those who received superior ratings and are now eligible for state are the madrigals, Chris Jones, Mia Clark, Martin Robinson and Mitchell Jones. Good job, guys. Congratulations to Mrs. Swan on her new little girl. She was born Sunday morning, weighing in at 6 lbs., 14 one-thir- Just a reminder to all seniors who have not yet ordered caps and gowns for graduation. You must do so immediately by calling Jostens and Turn those dont wants around your house into ready cash. Just Green Sheet classiplace a low-cost fied! LOCK SALE With Garbage Can adapting to the conditions they are placed. One student in Mr. Clean Stalks KHS Lunchroom - KEARNS. Be on target keep our lunchroom clean is the invitation being issued to students at Kearns high as Mr. Clean makes an appearance during lunch periods. Mr. Clean brings along his garbage can, painted green and gold and marked with a target and the Munch your lunch then slogan stash your trash. Any student observed going the extra mile in doing so will receive two free theater passes. No one knows who the Kearns high Mr. Clean is, observed counselor Elaine Burrows, but he and the student body officers are hoping the EITHER SINGLE CYLINDER TYLO 14 Regular We rekey most locks ACE We Deliver d 3555 West 3500 South In Granger TAYLORSVILLE. A meeting will be held at 3:30 p.m. on March 9 for students interested in joining the Taylorsville high spirit club for the 1984-8- 5 school year. The meeting, to be held in the choral room, will include a discussion of club activities and rules and students will be given a packet of information and forms which will be required during tryouts, according to Terilee Stucki, adviser. Any girl who will be a sophomore, junior or senior at the school next year is invited to try out, she noted. Workshops will be held in the main with tryouts in gym on March the gym on March 15. Attendance at the meeting and at the workshops is mandatory for those wishing to try out, she said. 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To place yours, BMP is a 32DQigEDC2iD flreplllfrjisiliifilffln Senior Citizen Discounts on Prescriptions great weekend. TYLENOL 12 OZ. CAN 60'S TABS COKE, TAB, stomp is scheduled tomor- Admission is free with membership card or $1 with activity card and $3 without. It will RIG; 4.21 begin at 6 PACK REG. 2.19 LIMIT TWO PACKS $2 99 1II 59 8 and last until 11. Our gymnastics team has a meet at Bingham on March 6, beginning at 5. The gymnastics team also has a meet at West JUMBO SIZE HI DRY PAPER Jordan on March 8, be- TOWELS KLEENEX ginning at 5. A thought by Remarque from All Quiet On the Western Front: The war has ruined us for everything and men will not understand us - for the generations that grew up before us, though it has passed their years with us here, already had a home and a calling; now it will return to its old occupations, and the war will be forgotten . . . and the generation that has grown up after us will be strange to us and push us aside, and we will be superfluous even to ourselves. HUGGIES ALL SIZES 2 99 LIMIT ROLL LIMIT FOUR TWO OIL OF OLAY 4 OZ. Pfinda'b & KODACOLOR VR 200 FILM FILM m CL-13- 5 24 EXP. $2 69 DAY... HI FIDELITY ota xl&g LOW NOISE 3pAK CASSETTE OR FUJI COLOR LOW NOISE PACK OF 3 60 PMC $607 TAPES TV.. - SOUDl PMC ns.... Reg. 79 EFFECTIVE SAVE 7, '84 USE YOUR PAPER 1 1.79 STORE HOURS; KODAK Bring in your 24 exposure tolls of color print film compatible with Kodak processing fdor the finest developing and printing. and 1.98 This Coupon Only. 3 49 REG. MINUTE 1 "yO MIN. TAPE Cooked Right Anytime! For One Week With COUPON EXPIRES MAR. KODACOLOR TAPES PRESENT COUPON WHEN ORDERING. SELECT FROM 12 OF THE BEST AND BIGGEST OMELETS III WEST VALLEY CITY! FILM DEVELOPING iCASSSTTES SidED COUPON PLEASE AGES g, A WEEK.' LEATHERS COATS particular MAR. 31ST -- I Have AS ALWAYS.. .OPEN 24 HOURS Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! follow. 4219 17. 3500 So. VESTS TILL MAR. Leah lluufiie BLOUSES wish all our traveling Warriors safe, successful trips. If signs of spring havent cured which row (Friday). Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! SHEERS We Other contestants included Robyn Behunin, Granger high, from District 8; Raquel Lambert, Timp View high; Eric Kremin and Trace Mathis, both Uintah high. John is very well accepted and I hope that we can continue to give him help, guidance and our friendship as John is truly an excellent example of courage for all of us to PANEL WIND BREAKERS Saturday. 132. SPRITE Voorhies and Toni Jacobsen. TROUSERS in sophomore who is totally blind. His name is John Jenson. Johns daily schedule is much like yours and mine. That is, he is taking the same classes that you and I are taking. The only difference is he cannot see the text books, chalkboard or his peers. This puts John in a very difficult situation, a situation that he is handling very well. A PTSA KEARNS. Winners in the annual Reflections contest have been announced at Kearns junior high. The theme I Have a Dream was given students with an invitation to participate in art, music or literature. The school awarded no entries in art. Winning entries in both music and literature were submitted by Wendy Johnston. Stephanie Bjorklund was also a winner in the music division. Clint Eliason, Becky Haynes and Kris Luckau were winners in the literature division. Members of the schools TAPP (Teens Against Peer Pressure) committee attended a conference on drug control at the Salt Palace Friday and will relay the information to students in the school during the coming weeks, under the theme Working it out together. Students involved on the committee are Jimmy Hammond, Kris Luckau, Grace PER SWEATERS on senate president; Chris Swanson, house of representatives and Wendy Walters, head cheerleader. 2.50 Specials the road vice president; Lisa White, secretary; Tammy Hales, historian; Jim Carrillo and Susan Malm, ASK Holly Walton, representatives; DRAPES 1.99 GOOD We have a bright, neat, clean school, but once in a while someone forgets to clean up after lunch. This is just a fun reminder that it takes everyone to keep things nice, Mrs. Burrows said. The project is under the direction of the student body officers, Greg Carver, president; Jamie Vargas, mmmw coupon 0 lun- Lass is Double Winner At KJHS 13-1- BUILDERS MARI reminder will help keep the chroom area tidy. bird, while physical handicaps. Here at Granger high we have many students who are doing very well - Spirit Club Tryouts Begin On March 9 At Taylorsville High DEAD BOLTS giving them your order. Attending a public school is not an easy thing to do for people with IN HERE . . . Kearns high student Lisa White shows Jamie Vargas where he should discard his empty soft drink can. Students are involved in a program to keep the school halls clean. oz. LOCKSETS game turned out to be this time it wasnt the Lancers hearts being broken. It was the hearts of the Viewmont Vikings being broken by the last second shot by Manuel Fabela which put Granger on top by a score of the family in the car and come on out to support the ENTRY heartbreaker ketball begins Monday at Murray high; so pile Warriors cheering Florida-boun- d our madrigals is what our second state bas- tourney KWIKSET on March will bring earlier sunrises, the melting of snow and Warriors on tour. KEARNS. District winners for the American Legion oratorical contest competed last week in zone level competition. Winners were Regine Holfeltz of Provo high, first place, and Kraig Powell, West Jordan, second. The two will compete in the state contest in May, according to Legion spokesman Linda Williams of Post 31-4- THRU CLOSED SUNDAYS! BANK CARDS HERE Prices Effective Thurs. Thru Sat. M0N.-FR- I. 10-- 9, SAT. 10-- 6 |