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Show 4B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, February 27, 1986 ScBnooflo Winners Named In Reflections Contest Top Entries Designated At Fox Hills Elementary KEARNS. Winners have been announced in the Granite Oquirrh Council Reflections contest. All entries at the council level were awarded blue ribbons, said chairman Jan Jennings, and will be honored during a council meeting on Wednesday at Hunter elementary. Winners will be entered in the Region 5 level competition, she noted. KEARNS. Winners have been announced in the Fox Hills elementary Reflections contest. Each winner received a gold a certificate medallion, runners-u- p and every entry a ribbon and a certificate, said chairman Jan Jennings. were Winners and runners-u- p honored during a PTA meeting. A total of 138 entries was received in the cultural arts contst. Top winners in the art division Theme thew Paulsen, fifth grade, Bacchus and Carrie McCulloch, fourth grade, Hillside. Receiving honorable mention were Tricia HXles, second grade, Hunter; Karene Harper, second grade, Western Hills P.M.; Rachel Young, third grade, Academy Park; Sarah Pope, second grade; Western Hills P.M.; Heather Hilton, fifth grade, Academy Park; Jacinda Workman, fifth grade, Western Hills P.M.; Stacy Stinson, fourth grade, Gourley; Nanette Cropper, fourth grade, Hunter; Jamie Smith, third grade, Fox Hills, in the literature division. In art, honorable mention was; was for the event Through Libertys View. About 190 entries were received said Mrs. Jennings. Council winners in the literature division were Brenda Maddox, sixth grdae, Academy Park elementary; Melia Smith, fifth grade, Fox Hills; Trevor Jennings, fifth grade, Fox Hills; Jennifer Brown, fourth grade, Oquirrh Hills; Amberly Crawford, first grade, Hunter elementary. Winners in the music division were Morgan Garrett, first grade, Hunter elementary; Brady Fife, third grade, Western Hills P.M.; Amylyn Dickman, fifth grade, Western Hills A.M.; Janan White, sixth grade, Hunter; Kristie Farnsworth, sixth grade, Oquirrh Hills. In the art division, winners were Andrew Crockett, third - grade, Academy Park; Telisa Thompson, third grade, South Kearns; Julie Hansen, first grade, Fox Hills; Mat kindergarten, Western Hills P.M.; Megan Ward, first grade, Bacchus; first grade, Academy Park. Receiving honorable mention in music were Joseph Stirland, sixth grade, Western Hills P.M.; John Hansen, fifth grade, Fox Hills; Rebecca Rasmussen, fourth grade, Academy Park; Adam Mecham, fifth grade, Hunter; Elizabeth Stirland, fifth grade, Western Hills P.M. ; Carma Solomon, third grade, Academy Park; Emily Snyder, second grade, South Kearns; Chantel Schut, first grade, Fox Hills and Mary Andrus, first grade, Fox Hills. 2 y PRICE FREE ON 5"x7"s M, JUMBO (Value To $7.98) Weach 135 mm roll you bring in, or two FREE 4'2"x6" weach roll of 110. ENLARGEMENTS to Up hr. 20"x28" 7:30-7- re , Sot. 3364 So. 5600 W., PHOTO posters. IfU Fotos-N-MoM.-- 3 $18.99) Same day service. 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The hats will be made from oatmeal containers, paper plates and baskets trimmed with paper grass, ribbon, 100-ya- Students TAYLORSVILLE. enrolled in previous classes of Principles of Supervision taught here at Utah Technical College say the evening sessions really help in effective supervision. A new class starts March 24 at 5 : 30 p.m. at the International Center (Admiral Byrd Plaza), 5600 W. Amelia Earhart Dr. It meets twice a week for 2xk hours each session and provides five quarter hours of credit. Additional aspects of the evening class include employment needs, organizational objectives, training employees, measuring performance and communicating with management. Advance registration and other information can be handled through the School of Continuing Education, MAGNA. First grade students here at Magna elementary for the next month will be engaged in making Easter bonnets as part of their studies in art. 200-yar- SPECIAL Served with Soup and Salad 3.35 Side Vegetable Chili Small Onions Breaded Veal Grilled Ham Steak Deluxe Double Burger Fries 2 Patties Lettuce Tomato - Sweet Relish Diced Onions With Cheese add 45' French Fries A Is Lauded At Utech Production Special congratulations to swimmers Stacy Weidauer and Brett Provost. Stacy placed first in the d butterfly and second in the individual medley. While Brett is only a sophomore, he set a new state record and took first in the 200 and 500 freestyle. Dean Ormsby, Dan Quale and Ryan Walton are also to be congratulated on the fine efforts they made in the state swim meet. While the Taylorsville swim team may be small in comparison, our swimmers are still a stroke above the rest. Color guard tryouts have been going on this week. Those interested attended workshops taught by this years color guard. Good luck to all those who tried out for color guard. Pork Chop Hamburger Cheese Egg or Tuna Plain, Grilled or Toasted & been practicing for months and should be extremely proud of this honor. The competition was so tough that no other cheerleaders from Utah even made the finals. Congratulations to both the varsity and JV cheerleaders. Its been Spirit Week at Days of Our Lives is the theme, with baby day starting the week off. Elementary day and prom day found Warriors comparing costume creativity. Spirit Week will conclude tomorrow (Friday) night with the home game against Cyprus and the Make sure you support your class by coming to the game and the stomp because each class gets one point for every one who attends from their class. White Meat Chicken Fried Steak Ground Beef Steak Special Sandwiches Topped with Onions All Turkey Supervision Class Magna Pupils Start Bonnet - SPECIAL to f PM 2.60 2.60 2.25 1.95 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 Taylorsville high Includes: Choice of Soup or Salad Dinner Roil and Butter Choice of Potato - Mashed Fries, or Baked Potato Drink and Dessert Extra 11 AM Bacon and Tomato or Egg Ham and Cheese or Egg Ham Fried or Cold kindergarten; Melissa Cardell, first grade; Jared Oeser, fourth grade; John Hansen, fifth grade and Heather Thornock, sixth grade. In the literature division, winners were Davis Randall, kindergarten; Jamie Smith, third grade; Trevor cheerleaders brought home the fifth place trophy from the national competition held in Florida over the weekend. The cheerleaders have The next meet is at 6 oclock tonight (Thursday) at West Jordan. Its against West Jordan and Hillcrest. Everyone come out and support the gymnastics team. 964-816- $ Soup and Sandwich Tray 12 oz. Soup of the Day Choice of the following Sandwiches The were Carson Wagstaff, Julie Hansen and back, Warrior Welcome cheerleaders. win. 84120 We use Kodak paper for a good look. with Salad & Mashed Potatoes or Fries or Baked Potato & Texas Toast Hot Breaded Veal Hot Hamburger with Cheese by Kim Crittenden Ron-nale- Opening Giue-Aiua- by Shauna Chappell weekend and several school records were broken. Congratulations to both teams, theyve really done a great job. Thursday was the region solo and ensemble, which was held at Taylorsville. Becky Williams, Monica Sutton, Elaine Guymon and Glenna Bryan all received superior ratings and qualified for the state competition. Those who received excellent e ratings were Heidi McAllister, Thompson, Wilford Norton and Cory Larsen. The sophomore mens choir received a one (I) rating and the Granger high madrigals received a superior rating which also qualified the group for state competition in April. everyone, for Congratulations, your outstanding performances at the region solo ensemble. Our cheerleaders have been in Florida for competition the last little while and wed like to give them a big welcome back. We hope you had a great time. Thanks for representing us so well. The gymnastics season is once again under way. Because of Grangers excellent coach and gymnastics program the team is doing very well so far. Last week they competed against Cyprus and the final score was Granger 319.5 and Cyprus 280.4 - a SSI Gland i WARRIOR WORLD The mens and womens swim teams finished in fifth place at the state championships over the given to Michael Silva Nicole Crockett, LANCER HEADLINES Jennings and Melia Smith, fifth grade. Winning in the music division were Chantel Schut, Mary Andrus, Julie Hansen, first grade; Nancy Jones, fourth grade; John Hansen, fifth grade. , included Bethany Runners-u- p Melissa kindergarten; Wright, Breitling, first grade; Rachel Randall, Dustin Wagstaff, second grade; Jennifer Squire, Alisha Lang, Dana Statler, third grade; Brian Clark, Jeremy Holmes, Ryan Gillespie, Scott Morgan, fourth grade. Also, John Locke, Warren Thornock, fifth grade; Shane Peterson, James Locke, sixth grade, all competing in art, along with Casey Powell, third grade and Randi Davies, fourth grade, in the music division. 75 ' 1.20 4- - t |