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Show V planned As Annual Event - West Lake Hosting JHS Art Show Lfnned Ube anann'ua! invitational r.hl art exh.b.t.on ?ne pencil and charcoal; drawing two Pen and ink, felt tip pen; graphic arts including print making, u is being 2ft WEST VAIW graphy and oils. The West Lake junior high art department will present a department award, as will Eisenhower, next years host school, said Mr. Neilson. Winners include, Han Vu, West Lake student, as best of show with an y fantasy sculpture. In the painting division winners were Nicole Anderson, West Lake, first place; Michelle Cragun, West Lake, second; Greg Pearson, Eisenhower and Brandy Carruth, Kennedy, tied for third. Receiving honorable mention, Dan Gibson, Valley; Dave Mills, Brockbank; Trevor Jamison, Eisenhower; Beverly Oglesby, Bennion; Steve Zoukamanakis, Olympus; Marilyn Openshaw, Valley; Tiffany presentations by local businesses to students using media connected with the business such as tiles, photo-- Carie Raley, Wasatch; Wasatch; Chris McArthur, Linda Vosch, Dallas Newton and Tony Trevor, West Lake. In the drawing I category winners were Dan Johnson, Olympus, first place; Byron Tate, West Lake, second and third; with honorable mention going to Shauna Robins, Olympus; Hy Eong Yang Joe, West Lake; Beverly Oglesby, Bennion; Heather Vanleuwen, Valley; Christine Valley; Robert Twitchell, Brockbank; My Ho, West Lake; 1984 Lake, honorable mention. In sculpture winners were Bryce Burnett, Bennion, first; Ryan Nell, Bennion, second; Michelle Norr, Eisenhower, third, Jean Vail, Bennion and Dan Dougal, Eisenhower, honorable mention. Dedicatory Services Eyed By North Stake KEARNS. Dedicatory services for the Kearns North stake center, 4660 W 5015 South, will be held in the west chapel at 6 p m. Sunday. The program will be under the direction of the stake presidency, John R. Turner, president and counselors Glade A. Johnson and Jay R. Timpson newly-remodele- d Protect Your Eyes from Harmful Rays while Soaking up the Sun SEE US FOR PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES Jason Ching, Bennion; April Barney, Mike Shaley and David Darr, Valley; Dave Galloway, West Lake. Winners in the mural division were Han Vu, West Lake, first; Hy Eong Y ang Joe, West Lake, second. In photography, Jeri Ericksen, first; Chad Calvert, second; Leslie Evensen, third, all of West Lake. Winners in the drawing II division, Han Vu, West Lake, first; Kim Bransman, Valley, second; Paul Culley, Valley, third. Receiving honorable mention, John Valley; Kevin Smith, West Lake. In graphics, Stacey Loveridge, Kennedy, first; Mike Burbie, Ken- Koum-ansaki- Thursday, April 26, nedy, second; Jeff Olsen, Eisenhower, third. Honorable mention went to Jennifer Tenney, Kennedy, John Behrman, Wasatch. In the color media division, winners were Julie Nelson, Wasatch, first; April Barney, Valley, second; Brian Shrewsbury, Brockbank, third, with honorable mention going to Dan Johnson, Olympus; Lisa Jensen, Bennion; Gina Zupo, Bennion and Matt Maxwell, Olympus. In crafts, winners included Shann Martinez, West Lake, first; Bryce Burnett, Bennion, second; Mechel Church, Valley, third; Shane Kirk, Eisenhower and Benton Hubner, West Lake, honorable mention. 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This fantasy battle scene is one of several pieces of by junior high students throughout the district that will be on display at West Lake junior high this week. Carl Sundell (left) and Ron Neilson will be in charge of the art show. art held this week at West lake junior high. Students in all junior high schools in Granite district were invited to display their work, according to teacher Ron Neilson The display in- block-printin- cludes entries from Bennion, Bonneville, Brockbank, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Olympus, Valley, Wasatch and West Lake. Purpose of the exhibition is to encourage creativity, quality work by junior high age students and to give junior high students an opportunity to compare their work with that of their peers in an exhibition, as well as to acquaint the public with the quality of the work done by Granite districts junior high school students, according to teachers Carl Sundell and Mr. Neilson, who are cochairing the event. 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