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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW Ike PteuiM Five From KHS, THS, GHS . . . with an eye for the little things veteran of 21 years with has been named to the position of Vice President for Project Development. Hes Robert D. Dimock, Jr. who in A Ken-neco- to bring new mines on stream from prospects generated by the company's exploration group. Dimock holds a bachelors degree minerals economics from Penn State and a masters in mining engineering from New Mexico Mines. Five Green Sheet area students are among eight high school students who have been named recipients of $1,000 college scholarships from the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott. One is from Granger high, Edith Tiedemann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kally Tiedemann. Two are from Kearns high, including Danelle Blackburn, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Q. Blackburn, and NancyBeth Ivie, daughter of Mrs. Nancy Arnold. Another two are from Taylorsville high. They are Gary J. Brooks Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Brooks and Kelly Cahoon, daughter of Mrs. SALT LAKE. in - prowler Cindy Green, a senior at Taylorsville high, has been selected to be a cheerleader at College of Southern Utah in Price next year. The cheerleading squad will begin practicing in June for competition to be held at a collegiate camp at Santa Barbara in August. TO THE LETTERS EDITOR Opportunity . . . Dear Sirs, I want to add my thanks to the Green Sheet for the opportunity of participating with the many high schools, in honor of performing arts awards ceremony. The students were talented and enthusiastic, but most of all, it was the idea of excellence in drama, music, and the performance that was impressive. What a wonderful thing for our young people to be so involved in. My student attends Kearns high and I wish to extend my appreciation and admiration to the drama teacher and students in that department. Its a thrill to see the growth and development of our younger generations and their response to the performing arts. Thanks for your support and interest. Bonnie E.Lorenc 94246215 762 S. STATEMURRAV MELD OVER 1i20, 3:30. 5:40, 7. SO, 10:00 SPLASH HELD OVER 2:30, PG 4:40, :20, 1:10, 9:50 pg SIXTEEN CANDLES ERIDAT STARTS 1:00, 5:15, 9:35 BOUNTY PC ICE Ptus MAN PC 3:20, 7:40 To HAMBONE AND HIUIE PC 4:15 PLUS Kennecott representative C. Kenneth Vance, back host to winners of Utah Copper Division's luncheon row, right, plays $1,000 college scholarships. From left ore Danelle Blackburn, Gary RECIPIENTS Students THS Singled Out At Senior Banquet TAYLORSVILLE. Several senior students at Taylorsville high were the recipients of unusual awards during the senior banquet held last week at the Copper room on the Utah Tech campus. Recognized as most likely to succeed were Kevin Anderson and Nikki Good. Those deemed most likely to remain single, were Bruce Fauver and Lisa Wyllie. Sandee Rose and Paul Smith were Einstein 84 and Gina dubbed Goodsell and Krikor Arslanian were named especially spirited. Recognized as totally timid were Lora Hatch and Dale Kendall, while Jim Rogers and Tanya McCarrie were seen as having personality plus. Paul Denkers and Camille Gerber were named the class clowns, Mike Littlewood and Tammy Nickel, Troy Aloutstanding athletes; mond and Natalie Bendig, most Richard changed; Haight, sociology and psychology teacher, was named the most influential teacher. John Gadd was guest speaker at the event. GRANITE Page - 7A, Col. 1 ) Teri Friend, Jaqualin Stanbrough, Steve Stockfish, Stephan Trost and Les Westberg. 973-708- 8 & SIX 5CBEENj3 255-359- T&OLLET, HELD OVER FRIDAY THE STONE ROMANCING CHATTANOOGA RIOR LAME IT ON 3B96b1 STARTS CENTER FAMILY HELD OVER FRIDAY PIECES TM'Ht.J WEEKEND PASS PC PLUS CHOOCHOOpc 2BB R R NIGHT OF THE ZOMBIES SPLASH KIDS hM,$0 R FRIDAT STARTS ADULTS PC TEX PC fcmiAsssq TROLLEY STARTS STARTS FRIDAT FRIDAT FOOTLOOSE 14100 S HedwoodPIdl UNFAITHFULLY YOURS PG PLUS: pc POLICE ACADEMY R STARTS FRIDAT TO BE OR NOT TO BE PC PASS WEEKEND R PLUS . 53311 fCmiACE TROLLEY I Redwood 4100 S TANKPC , jtd PLUS TWO OF A KIND PC v7.'PT.V. 'xA1.1.1- FINDERS MELD OVER SB. s atHuncheon afthe Oaken hosted by C. Kenneth Vance, division general manager. s 3-- Susan McAllister, whose parents are Dr. and Mrs. Patrick V. McAllister. Several of Miss McAllisters siblings have graduated from the school with 4.0 averages and have spoken at graduation exercises. Other top scholars at Granite high include Steven Alger, Barbara Baker, Scott Ballew, Jane Bentley, Jessica Brown, Lisa Brown, Allen Butts, Laura Clark, Jodi Coleman, David Crowther, Julie Decker, Lorri Desmond, Tracie Evans, Linda STARTS taUves patriotic. Jazz band competition is from 6 conp.m. at the rodeo arena, while p.m. A cert bands will play from fireworks demonstration will cap off the evening. Hansen, Keven Harsh, Toni King, Diana Kros, Richard Lucero, Ann Naylor, Linda Reely, Kevin Roberg, Susana Silva, Lynette Smith, Kristi CENTER tt'? dependents of active, retired or deceased Utah Copper Division employees. The student and faculty represen- - FARMINGTON. Concert and jazz bands from 13 high schools, including Kearns and Granger, will compete in the American Cancer Societys Strike up the Band program Saturday at Lagoon. It will be an accredited competition, with prize money ranging from $500. There will be 13 bands from throughout the state on hand, a spokesman said. Each band will provide three numbers or 15 minutes of music. In the concert band category, at least one number must be Farley, FAMILY The scholarships are based on academic records, citizenship, class standing, aptitude and leadership, They are awarded annually to Compete Saturday ( From TANK pc Katherine Cahoon. Others included Vassie Georgas, East; Michelle Anderson, Provo; Kathleen Kirkham, Bountiful. KHS Bands Granger, FRIDAT STARTS 1984 Eight Scholarships Are Given By Kennecott tt newly-create- d his most recent post was director of a modernization project in which he will continue to be involved. His principal in responsibility the new position is Thursday, May 24, g KEEPERS R STARTS FRIDAT TANOOGA CHOO CHOO PC PLUS MR. MOM PC . . . Brooks, NancyBeth Ivie, Kelly Cahoon, Edith Tiedemann, Kathleen Kirkham, Michelle Anderson and Vassie Georgas. The owards are given annually. |