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Show 6B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 15, 1986 Youngsters Start From Scratch Origin Of Play No Mystery To Plymouth Students Plymouth elementary will be presented at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) for the community. Murder We TAYLORSVILLE. Wrote, a play written and produced by gifted and talented students at their efforts. The children have done the entire noted teacher play themselves, Brenton Bauer, They developed the idea, wrote the script, wrote the words to the songs, designed and built scenery, and are handling the lighting, sound and working as the stage crew. ideas, then used as many as was possible. They really have done it all, we just assist, he said. Teachers include Carolee Coleman, who is accompanist for the play and wrote music to the childrens words; Welthy Murphy, who assisted the students with art The idea developed as students participated in a creative writing class, he explained and they decided they would like to write and produce a mystery play. The title was then fcv fyew V' uc obvious. The play is set in a billionaires Chris Martin excited. Watch out summer we come. GOOD THRU MAY 21. 1986 mansion, where his secretary, plotting with a stable hand, is slowly poisoning him. The villains think they have succeeded in murdering him, but a twist in the plot brings a surprise ending, the teacher explained Sixty students in third through sixth grades are involved in the project, with teachers coordinating Can you believe that school will be out in just four weeks? Obviously some of us are getting - here Our Chatte review was once again great performance from our drill team. They performed five of their outstanding routines from the year. At the assembly they said goodbye to this years drill team and welcomed in the new 1986-8- 7 Chattes. At this time, the drill team would like to give a special thanks to Teresa Denison. She has been a fantastic adviser, but more than that, shes been a great friend. Thank you, Teresa, for all your support, dedication and love - your Chattes. As most of you know, this was Mrs. Denisons last year as drill team adviser. Mrs. Coon will be filling in the school year. position for the 1986-8A big hearty hello to you, Mrs. Coon and congratulations to all you new Chattes. $0700 A Trtua Clintagr PERMS Cut Include t Style $000 O HAIRCUTS (Men . a work; Lucy Griffiths, who helped with choreography, and Bauer, who helped with writing and is assisting the stage crew. The program was also designed by the students. The play will be presented in conjunction with a PTA meeting, with the publi being invited at no charge. We let them come up with the & Women) Ak for Chrii, Sandy or iezlie 9 3540 So. 4000 W. Tun. tfl - I im fri 1 30 pm, Set MON. thru FRIDAY Between 2 A 4i30 PIE and COFFEE 85-8- 6 7 of Pi KEARNS. Students at West Kearns elementary are learning about substance abuse and how to prevent it as each class studies units prepared by Granite School District in conjunction with the Utah FederatYouth. ion For Drug-Fre- e The youngsters, being invited to belong to the Just Say No movement, will listen to First Lady Nancy Reagans address on the subject on May 22. There is a stomp scheduled tomorrow (Friday). This will be one of the last stomps of the year, so plan to come and have some fun. Mod Froth been 4eji i aeet CHICKEN FRIED Students are participating in poster contests, bumper sticker contests and are also given an opon portunity to use crayon iron-on- s said principal Jerry Pulsipher. In connection with next weeks state wide Red Ribbon campaign, the school will be decorated with red ribbons, he said, as a reminder to students to Just Say No if they are offered drugs or STEAK alcohol. Imi Seniors, Lagoon Day has been scheduled for June 2. Its a chance to sluff and actually get away with it. Enjoy that day, its yours. tolMiy F tm Pcifldy U II p m. od SJur4iy pm P lag. 1.90. PM 3 duriaf kreaklast Lears 2 FLUFFY PANCAKES 2 Link Sausages, Bacon or Ham 1 Egg PIE OF THE MONTH SOUR CREAM STRAWBERRY PIN m le 10 m Hire THgrtBoir e 9 p.m. 3 BELGIUM WAFFLE or Choice of Potato Soup or Salad Garlic Cheese Bread or Corn Bread a Pie Veeweeeeemeeee eeerej eeeeeeeeeeeA 1 1 1 AM-- em BreaKfast Special Doily Special West Kearns Takes 'Anti' Stance There will be a baseball game Tuesday at Taylorsville. If you havent had the opportunity to go to a baseball game, youre really missing out. Be sure to catch this one at 3:30. Time is running out. Pride Week is creeping upon us. Keep those ears open for details. Served "30 Different Kindi" Houtamaids Jody Sainsbury, Andrea Moody and Shanna Pugiloy perform the maids danca in Murdor, Wo Wroto, an original play being presented at Plymouth elementary tonight (Thursday) at 7 p.m. THE BUTLER DID IT . . . 968-340- 3815 W. 5400 So. (Westpoint 9 Kearns Center) 969-898- P.S. Drill team loves you P.M. KHS thought for the week: Happiness comes to those who share. JUMWMK PAINTS LANCER HEADLINES FARMER FACTS LATEX 8 gal. & DOORS CUT TO SIZE W. Delieer 967121 Santo? MAR BUILDERS 3555 Wet In 3500 South Granger Tooele City Park T wek Friday, May at Vine St. Cmily 16 10:00 Wee Willie Winkie Children's Theatre Cinderella 10:30 MagicianClown 12:00 Tooele High Mime Co. 1:00 Wee Willie Winkie Children's Theatre Cinderella 1:30 MagicianClown 3:00 Oasis Rock Band 5:00 Junie Anderson Western Band This Proiect Is Jointly Supported ficers for May 12, 13,14 BiKi?gfc PEPSI Ot 6-- SLICE 16 02. . game-winnin- ADMISSION oh the 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 Orchestra The National Endowment For The Arts. TUNA cAd PRozciO MAYONNAISE. intwenATIonau corns o JkU Indian Folk Dancers Scott Poulson Jazz Flute Ed Pratt Band Utah Opera Co. Saliva Sisters Ririe Woodbury Dance Co. Utah Symphony 12:00 Band 3:00 Grantsville Musical Co 4:00 WoodburyJensen FREE Sunday, May Western Shootout 12:00 Clark Singers 1:00 Swan Dance Band 2:00 Horst Fiedel German Bavarian A Effective defeated Skyline Saturday. The final score at the end of 9 innings was Steve Embley and Kelly Peterson each had two hits and Mike Harnion g had the RBI, a double in the ninth inning. The baseball team also defeated Kearns on Monday. The next game is scheduled for tomorrow (Friday) at 3:30 against Cyprus on our diamond. Good luck, baseball players. As a junior this year, Jacquid Regan recently won an essay contest sponsored by the UofU political science department. Her essay was titled solutions to the deficit dilemma. Jacquie won $100 and was invited to attend a dinner at the UofU. Good job, Jacquie. The state tennis meet is tomorrow and Saturday and a few of our tennis team members qualified to go to state, so wed like to wish them good luck tomorrow. Bye for now, Lancers and Lancer fans. Tune in next week for the next edition of Lancer Headlines. 11:00 UofU Grant From The Utah Arts Council vice-preside- nt good luck. The Granger high baseball team 11:00 Tooele High Band 11:45 Tony Kruletz By A of- and Bonnie Simmons, secretary. Due to a tie, we have three senior class ALO officers next year. They are Leslie Draper, Julie Brock and Kendall Pasborg. Newly-electe- d junior class officers include Rick Wilson, president; Daren Cox, vice president; Susan Rappley, secretary. Kim Jacobs and Lisa Whitlock are the junior class ALO officers. Congratulations and Saturday, May 17 Classical Guitar 5:00 Dugway Jazz Ensemble class are Travis Talbot, Lara Parker, 1986-8- 7 president; 2nd West foUM senior Newly-electe- d Graduation is around the corner and Granitians are busy with work and play. Students at Granite high are participating in a variety of A.P. tests this week. These tests include calculus, history, English, computers and chemistry. Many long hours of studying have been put into student schedules in hope of earning the beloved 5 on the tests. We would like to extend a hand to the teachers who have done their best to teach the A.P. students the necessary material to do well on the tests. Good luck to all the participants. As for play, Granite has a powder puff football game, with senior girls against juniors and sophomores on May 22. May 23 is a last look assemlby and a girls choice dance that night, sponsored by the booster club. Everyone will dress up like their favorite Olympic athlete. PLYWOOD LUMBER .ACE, by Shauna Chappell iigaT 18 STICKS VESHAIUES& V lovz BEEF 3ERkY W&l RUSSET POTATOES ONIONS HhW lM$CftD0S SUCJNG-- CUCUMBERS i |