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Show IParade To Highlight Granger Homecoming GRANGER. Parades, teas and ( ancing are the concern of student ttody officers at Granger high as t tiey plan activities for Homecoming sent to assist children have attended Granger high. An alumni tea will be held from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sept. 19, followed by the Homecoming assembly at 1:15. The 1986 royalty will be announced during the assembly, which will feature performing groups from the school and alumni. 1J986. Theme for the annual celebration Forever Lancers. The opening vent will be the queens tea for all candidates for Homecoming queen. It will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday. A highlight of the week will be the Annual parade, to be held Wednesday, leaving Market Street at 6 p.m. and proceeding along Lancer Way to the school. I The parade theme is Forever young. All members of the community are being invited to line the route and join in the fun. ! Col. Dennis Nordfelt of the Utah Highway Patrol will serve as grand marshal for the parade, which will also feature local dignitaries and West Valley royalty. Utahs First Lady, Colleen Bangerter will speak at the queens i The football game 5B against Taylorsville will be played on the newly-sodde- d Granger field, student body officers said, with kickoff scheduled for 4 p.m. Governor Norman Bangerter and Mayor Michael Embley will be pre CYPRUS CAVALCADE by Jennifer Napier How about those Pirates? For those who missed last weeks football game, I give my condolences. Electricity filled the air as the first official football game began against the Warriors of Taylorsville. By halftime, and with the score tied it was anyones game. The Warriors were tough, but we were tougher and received the victors crown. Final score Way to go, guys. - 4523 So. Redwood Road 16-1- Tomorrow (Friday) the Pirates confront the Cottonwood Colts at Cottonwood. Do anything you have Mon. Sat. a.m. p.m. Sun. 9a.m. to S p.m. 8 Back-To-Scho- ol Is Scheduled At Hillsdale 8 3 ft A lasUiaiiiUM Plymouth All Top Quality Schedules Used Merchandise Furniture and TVs Back-To-Scho- ol acGRANGER. tivities will be held at 7 oclock at Hillsdale tonight (Thursday) elementary. An introduction of PTA officers and presentation of the proposed budget will be given and PTA president Diane Jones will conduct election of a nominating committee for next years PTA officers. The theme for the coming year, I am important 1 have something to give, will also be presented. Principal Bonnie Newman will discuss the positive school climate program and Bill Harvey, a parent, will also speak. Parents will be invited to visit classrooms, meet with teachers and discuss the curriculum and school programs. PLYWOOD LUMBER & DOORS CUT TO SIZE Deliver 91-212- -- BUILDERS MARI 3555 West 3500 South Granger ,1 I I DISEASES & SURGERY OF THE FEET Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and calcium deposits Arch problems Running injuries Ingrown toenails Warts Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities ANEW USER THERAPY MACHINE A FREE DR. RON BROWN I I I I EXAMINATION ARE EXTRA IF A A I? IF Back-to-scho- Podiatrist Foot Specialist 1 I AO Taylorsville By NEEDED Appointment With This Coupon Only When there's trouble a "Foot" Expires 101586 Open: 9:00 a.m. to TAYLORSVILLE. activities will be held at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) at Plymouth elementary. New teachers and PTA officers will be introduced. Teachers new to Back-to-scho- ol 9:00 p.m. Plymouth this year include Elizabeth Kasparian, first grade; Patricia Starkey, second grade; Steve Worden, sixth grade and Pauline Hood, speech specialist. A new custodian, Louis Sudbury, is also being welcomed, a PTA spokesman said. PTA officers include Callie Larsen, president; Sheri Rowberry, vice president; Debra Harker, secretary; Ann Clawson, treasurer and Jill Conrad, financial chairman. The donation-onl- y program begun last year was considered successful and will be implemented again this year under the direction of Mrs. Con- rad. The program replaces the selling held previously. type PTA officers are suggesting a donation of $10 per student. We appreciated the support given the program by parents last year and hope they will support us again so that we can continue the high quality of school programs sponsored by the PTA, said Mary Peterson, PTA public relations chairman. fund-raise- W I L iMpaOOB .HE e 3K3 W "A UNIQUE THRIFT STORE" Most Insurances Accepted West Valley City, Utah a Be con Pont Dio Unti You Know Whats 262-668- 2 Theres no telling what you might turn up. turns out to be a severed gas line, telephone, electric or CATV cable, you could be cutting off literally thousands of your neighbors. 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In Davis call itjsk I n"J Wl ife 3559 Market Street Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! Just dial to place your ad. 4370 So. Redwood 0 art CONVENIENTLY C ALL US 967-333- 8 e Thursday, September 18th Granger student body president Scott Bagshaw addresses members of the West Valley City Council Thursday to confirm participation of Mayor Embley and council members in Homecoming events. W 8 Continued on page 8. IT'S OFFICIAL . . . In OPEN 7 DAYS 7-- 7, PAINTS GLOSS REDWOOD AUTO SUPPLY Harvest of Values GAL. 4 Back-to-scho- d Dean Whitworth has been selected Alum of the Year and will also appear at Homecoming events, i Mr. Whitworth graduated from Granger in 1961. During his senior year he was student body vice president and also involved with athletics and the madrigals. He presently resides in West Valley and all his SEMI Continued from page year and it looks like its going to be great. So get on the ball, guys, and ask that special girl before someone acKEARNS. else does. Youve only got two tivities will be held at 7 oclock weeks. Id like to apologize to the family tonight (Thursday) at West Kearns elementary for parents of students of Sean McCarthy for the misprint in In kindergarten through third grade. my last article. There was a mixup Sessions for parents of older in the information I was given. children were held last night. Were glad to see youre still with us, Serving as PTA officers for the Sean. current school year are Chris PearRemember, if youd like to put a son, president; Kathy Bracken, message on the lighted marquee in leadership vice president; Karen the main hall, you should contact one of the student body officers or Mayne, legislative vice president; Carma Stockton, secretary; BarMr. Taylor. The cost is only a dollar bara Mims, treasurer. and its a great way to ask someone The PTA membership drive will to Homecoming or wish a friend a continue through tomorrow happy birthday. Seeyaat the stomp. the tea. LATEX Warriors Parents At West Kearns In dedicating 11, 1986 Thursday, September PTA Welcomes football field duractivities, a school ing half-tim- e spokesman said. The activities will climax with the Homecoming dance, to be held from 8 to 11 p.m. in Stonehenge. Student body officers directing activities are Scott Bagshaw, president; Sean Lazenby, vice president; Torri Culley, secretary; DeAnn Clark, historian; Lory Anderson, communications vice president and Heidi Christensen, ALO represen-- ' tative. Sandra Woodward is faculty newly-renovate- THE GREEN SHEET 532-500- 0 and Salt Lake Counties for Buried Cable Information. 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