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Show 6B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, September 18, 1986 Schools Marathon At Fox Hills Country Fair Opens Friday (Friday,) in the school parking lot. Activities will include rides, ski ball, bowling, fish pond, electric swings, a KEARNS. PTA ofOcers at Fox Hills elementary will host a Country Fair from 3 to 7:30 p.m. tomorrow ; r . h stf train, moonwalk, a cake walk, bake sale and sale of craft items. Available foods will include sloppy joes, hot dogs and root beer. We hope everyone will come out and join the fun, and meet our new principal, Dr. Robert Roberts, said a PTA spokesman. Shauna Wetzel is PTA president, Cheryl Anderson is carnival Mile Set At Fund-raise- Set At Beehive Bennion Tomorrow BENNION. Students ahd staff at Bennion elementary will participate in a marathon run tomorrow (Fri- KEARNS. PTA officers at Beehive will sponsor a fund raisat the school at 4 launch balloon ing p.m. tomorrow (Friday.) Students will be invited to purchase a helium filled balloon, attach their name and school name and join in the fun, said a PTA spokesman. Proceeds will go towards the schools media center. just for fun run, led by principal Kenneth Higgins. All are invited to wear the school colors of blue and gold, or a school one-mil- day.) Participants will assemble in the rear parking lot at 1:45 to begin the Is r e elementary Sponsored by the PTA, the run is planned to become an annual event, designed to promote school spirit said spokesman Suzanne Anderson. ft tmn -- S NOW OPEN BOUNTIFUL 298-888- 2 X 2 Vu3 a pound a day while enjoying delicious, exclusive gourmet meals. Mistake-proo- f plan: NO counting calories, no Lose up to LANCER weighing or measuring foods, no decisions to HEADLINES KAPERS 00 by Cindy Smith FOXY FUN . . , Fuboo the Clown (Sue McShane) joins principal Bob Roberts and PTA president Shauna Wetzel in inviting children to the PTA carnival tomorrow (Friday). 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Across from Kearns Jr. High School) All breakfast activity room, first block carvinal, 12:30 p.m.; Oct. 1, Triathlon, flashlight rally, 7 p.m., football tied; Oct. 2, parade, 6 p.m., starts at Kearns junior high; Oct. 3, alumni recep- ject; Sept. On last weeks episode of As The Classroom Spins, Lance Orlot was decifaced with a sion: take Granger Gurt to Homecoming or sit home Frday night. Well, folks, things dont look too bright for Lance, because Gurt has already been invited to the dance by the other man. Poor Lance. But hey, look on the bright side, Harvest Ball (girls pref) is coming up next. Good luck Lance. Homecoming Week has gotten off to a good start this year. Everyone has shown a lot of spirit. Thanks to all of you who came and participated mind-bogglin- g Pass, catch, tackle, run score. We did it again. The awesome Cougars laid to rest yet another football team when they defeated Granite Friday by a score of 35-racking up their third victory in a row. Way to go, Cougars. The JV and sophomore teams also were victorious the day before. The girls volleyball team lost a tough game Thursday, but played well. The JV team, however, won its first league game. That was last week. This week the sophomore election assembly was held Tuesday to let everyone get to know their candidates. Primary voting was also held. We have JV and sophomore football at 3:30 today (Thursday), girls volleyball at 3:30, golf at 3:30 and girls tennis at 3:30. Tomorrow we have sophomore final elections and also football. The 4:30 p.m. game will be at Kearns against Skyline. Lets hope the team can keep its winning streak going. Everyone help them win - come to the game. Next week we have: Sept. 23, girls tennis vs. Skyline, 3:30; volleyball at Graniite, 3:30, golf vs. Taylorsville, 3:30. Sept. 25, girls tennis vs. Granite, 3:30; volleyball at Kearns, 3:30; golf vs. Olympus, 3:30; sophomore and JV football, 4:30. Sept. 26, football at Taylorsville, Store Your Stuff For Less! t make. 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