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Show Annual Event In Hatmakers Parade Wednesday DECA competition held last week. Mike Harman took first place in the general marketing employee-leve- l event, with Steve Harris receiving honorable mention. In the general marketing supervisory-leve- l event, Brent Ryther and 11:30 a.m. will climax a month-lonart project in which youngsters design and create their own headgear, using a variety of g Denise materials including pasteboard buckets, paper plates, oatmeal con- Final Ballots To Be Cast At GHS ject include Karen Sugimoto, Carolyn Mulvaney, Maxine Bailey, Beth Wanlass and Susan Taggart. Honor Roll 4.0 Earned By Twenty At Granger Magna elementary students, from left, Ryan Bair, Kevin Jorgensen, Justus Bishop, Holly Petersen and Charity Hope will march with classmates in the school's Easter parade. PARADE GRANGER. Twenty students achieved a grade point average of 4.0 during the third term at Granger high. Earning straight As were Christie Baumgartner, Natalie Birch, Paula Chappell, Kelli Haas, David Harman, Michelle Jones, Ross Moreno, Tamalyn Olsen, Karren Peterson, Dale Richards, Roland Springer, Wendy Stayton, Steven Wixom. Bushman, Darrin Dority, J. Stephen Erekson, Karen Ferguson, G. Kyle Green, Brian Miller, Wendy Mommer, Dishar Allred, Terrance Lane, Shauna McConkie, Lynette Peterson, Jeanette Francis, Karen Coray, Craig Cole, Ruby Stokes, Teri Johnson, Glen Smith, Kevin Anderson, Michael Lynn, Linda Tran. Others were Kristine Mortensen, Alan Thurber, Jamie Yeager, Stephanie McLaughlan, Catherine Reese, Billy Lorie Fortie, Lynda Pearce, Lisa Michael Ayers, Leslie Wittemund, Fowler, Diana Hagen, Michelle Haris, Elana Holman, Mardel McWillis, Mary Kaye Reese, Michael Topham, Toshi Tsuda. Also listed were Stacey Draney, Anemarie Rigby, Mark Warren, Carrie Kretz, Garold Springer, Carla Smith, Heidi Robinson, Rebecca Thorne, Julie Swain, Mark Fink, Laura Leibfried, Deborah Lytle, Steven Hermansen, Christine Johnson, Valerie Mills. Also, Nicole Wanlass, Nilsa Feliciano, Carrie Aldous, Madaline Burr, Robin Bushman, Brian Buttars, Caroldean Christensen, Denai Decker, Shurene Hensley, Richard McAffee, Jimmy Miles, Scott Moore, Kathryn Thorton and Billy Mertlich. GRANGER. Final voting will take place today (Thursday) for election of student body officers at Granger high. In an event patterned after the national elections, students met in caucus in the classrooms to set platforms and elect delegates to the Silver and Crimson parties. Candidates must have carried at least a 3.0 GPA the past two terms and go through an electoral process to run for office. Candidates from the Silver party are Ephraim Merrill for president; Jon Foulger, vice president; Angela Parker, secretary; Tami Crawford, historian; Cheryl Coombs, communications vice president; Julie Cloward, ALO president. For the Crimson party, candidates are Mike Kimball, president; Julie r -- Wednesday GRANGER. Members of Phyllis Warr DUP camp will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday for a meeting and installation of officers. New officers include Lorraine Johnson, captain; Verl Taft, first vice captain; Jeannette Wimmer, second vice captain; Nita Smith, secretary; Arvilla Steiner, registrar; Vica Brooks, chaplain; Mildred Warr, historian and lesson leader; Delva Johnson, parlia- Annette Johnson, and organist; Helen mentarian; Rogers, custodian of relics. 12, 1984 All Young Women and their mothers are being invited to a program at the stake center at 7 oclock tomorrow (Friday) night. Susan Peckham will speak on service. The girls are also being invited to meet at the stake center at 10 oclock Saturday morning in work clothes. Visits will be made to certain women in the stake and a service project will be performed. A region dance will be held April 14 in the Kearns South stake. The theme of the event will focus on the Fifties and participants are invited to wear dress and hair styles from that era. VJHS Staging 'Dracula Baby' Tonight, Friday GRANGER. Students at Valley junior high will present the play Dracula Baby at 7:30 tonight (Thursday) and tomorrow. The two-ac- t play without an intermission is especially suitable for Friday the 13th, said director Tim Frost. It is the basic Dracula story, with the count moving to London, next door to a sanitarium, but with several new twists and a surprise ending. Chris Tumblin is directing the music and Dick Cannaday is handling sets, he noted. Lead parts will be played by Matt Gibbons as Dracula, Kathy Kellers-berge- r as the nurse, Ruth Hill, Lucy; Christy Cole, Dr. Seward; Wilford Norton, Aurthur; Carry Gallegos, the lunatic; Greg Dennison, Dr. Van Helsing and Lynn Holden as the witch. This is a very visual show and would be good entertainment for families, said Mr. Frost. Admission is $2 per person or $10 per family. West Lake PTSA Meet Tuesday Will GRANGER. A PTSA meeting will at 7 p.m. Tuesday at West Lake junior high. Nominees for office for the 1984-8school year will be announced, according to PTSA president Dana all Wells, who is encouraging parents to attend. be held 5 HOOVER POWER DRIVE 3109 Reg. $249.95 MODEL $219 95 SALE PRICE GREAT UPRIGHT CLEANER AT A VERT SPECIAL PRICE! A All WE REPAIR Stake Sessions Are Aimed At Moms, Girls in North Stake MAKES! Vacuum Enterprises 4081 W. 5415 So. conference KEARNS. 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Winners in art include Todd first; Ellkena Miller, "Candles, second; Fish, (Henry) Tatafa, Toshi Tsuda, "Man in Hat, third; Todd Miller, Pink Lady, fourth; Blue Man, fifth; Hen Vou, Hand, Ellkena (Henry) Tatafa, sixth. In photography, Gary Poulsen came in first place, Chad Petersen, second and Cammi Calvin, third. Phyllis WarrDUP Thursday, April Farnsworth, vice president; Jamie Salmon, secretary; Lisa Hansen, historian; Gina McBride, communications vice president; Susan Hansen, ALO president. Final elections will take place today with winners to be announced tomorrow afternoon. Mens clude Jamie Salmon, Quarters, first place; Courtney Syd-dal- VIEW gJPWces are..4ir GRANGER. Winners have been announced in the Granger high Accolade literary magazine competition. This book is for all the people who like to demonstrate their talents in all areas and show their feelings in various categories by drawing, writing poetry, short stories, essays, even music, a spokesman said. All through the year students have submitted their work to the staff of the Accolade who have judged them, he said. Winners include, in the poetry division, JoAnn Holloway, Dawn of first place; Cori Civilization, Life second; Robert Wrigley, Brown, third; Cori Raindrops, and Todd Wrigley, Trapped, Miller. To Whom It May Concern, honorable mention. Winners in short story division in- Salmon, Jorjeane Sandusky and Marcie Morfin. Receiving a GPA of 3.75 and higher were Deborah Magill, Toynet Memmott, Sandra Williams, Tammy Barber, Kerri Cottrell, Lisa Mitton, Cindy Reiter, Lori Blackburn, Jeffrey Devries, Manuel Fabela, Sari Kaikumaki, Kelly Foote, Casandra Cannon, Brian Christensen, Patricia Morton, Kimberley Barnson, Andy Russell. Also, Layne Sims, Mattie Stokes, Terry chorister . . . Accolade Names Literary Winners Also, Deborah Anderson, Carie Carlile, Steven Dapp, Matthew Freestone, Jamie To Meet Rasmussen received honorable mention. The Granger club received first event, place in an with Stephanie McLaughlin in first place individually. The team also took second place in a learn and earn marketing research event, including a project and survey. Ron Louviere, Craig Stoker and Gordon James are faculty advisers to the Granger DECA. tainers, ribbon, rick rack, construction paper and balloons. Clad in their best clothes, children in the six classes will make their way down the central hall of the school singing Irving Berlins Easter Parade. Two other songs will aso be sung, The Bunny Hop and Peter Cottontail. According to Julie Andersen, a first grade teacher who created the tradition four years ago, the procession has generated interest from parents and friends. Last year between 200 and 300 adults lined the hall to witness the schools celebration of the spring season. Other teachers involved in the pro- Birch, Kathleen Bone, Kathrine Competition GRANGER. Several students from Granger high received recognition during the state DECA First grade classes at Magna elementary will perform for their parents and the rest of the student body during the annual Easter bonnet parade Wednesday from 11 to MAGNA. The procession g WEST VALLEY Granger Students Gain Honors In State Magna Farm Pack lUlER I I K 69c . M.l II MIIO TOVtELS mu lloneless PO P i 59 ROAST HEAD LETTUCE! Valley Forge Trip Won By Cyprus Duo MAGNA. Two Cyprus high juniors have been named winners of trips to Valley Forge in the Freedoms Foundation contest. They are Sean Dixon, son of Faye Kirk, and Bonnie Nielson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Nielson. The two will leave tomorrow (Friday) for Valley Forge and an opportunity to learn about American government and economics, said adviser Robert Jones. Dclicious SK I .. 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