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Show Kiss And TelP Is Fun-fille- d Comedy Recreation Center Continued from page 4 The division title matches for the Juniors grades), the past two Christmas seasons, by Olga .Milius Green Sheet Stuff Hriter couldnt have been better as the distraught father, and the rest of the cast played up to him without excep- SOUTH SALT LAKE. If the owners of the Hale Center Theater haven't checked their roof lately, they had better do so, because if Kiss And Tell audience every tion. Ryan Radebaugh was a r as the bratty kid brother; Melanie Wilkins was delightful as the mother and so was Tara Meyrick as Corlissa, the teenage daughter with her constant malapropisms, (fragrant infidelity hypocritical oath.) Young real laughs as hard as the Saturday night crowd, that roof may need extra support. From Nathan Hales initial appearance as the house painter to the final denouement, the cast had the capacity audience practically rolling in the aisles. In fact, the entire cast was a delight, with Brent Jorgensen as the love-sicneighbor, Mark Inkley as Pvt. Earhart; Deanna Walker and Bob Bedore as the romantic interest ; Sally and Bob Swenson as the Franklins; Yvonne Hugely, the anVirgie tagonistic Mrs. Pringle; Ostler as the maid, Louise, and Roger Barker as the naval uncle. And lets not forget Lance, a big, woolly bear of a dog, playing The play, written by F. Hugh Herbert and directed by Sally Hale Swenson, is a must for Hale fans, who are legion in the area story-lin- e Anyone who wants to forget their troubles for a couple of hours and enjoy the therapy of an evening of unrestrained laughter should call for tickets. is too involved to describe, but this wonderfully wacky comedy is definitely too good to miss. The entire cast did a d wonderful job of delivering the dialogue. And even funnier were the facial reactions. 484-925- 7 fast-pace- And be prepared to hold your sides, this one will make you laugh till it hurts - and you'll love every minute of it. -- Richard Wilkins, well known as the Hale Centers super Scrooge the Continued from page 1 year and proceed with the study. A consultants report is to be delivered 90 days after the contract is awarded for the studv. Mayor Newton said that a cen- tral dispatching GRANGER. Names of winners in the Reflections contest have been announced at Jackling elementary. Included are, music, Kristen NataleeLaughlin. In the literature division, Kelly Doty. Doug Johnson, Michelle Webb, Nancy Brienholt and Ryan Shosted. Winners in art included Mathew Lowe. Amber Shackleford, Audra Twelves. Jeff Brienholt, Deryl Hatch, Richard Ferrell, Tara Smith, Jimmy Bolundir, Spencer Thompson and T ler Brown. 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However, we need to look at the benefits to the taxpayers and get away from turf issues, do whats best for the taxpayers. Newton, in response to a question by a fellow mayor, also conceded that there is probably very little chance that he and Sheriff Hayward will ever be able to come to any agreement on the issue. Again, its a turf question, Newton said. Also last Thursday, the mayors voted to go back to their various councils and ask for support and funding of a $200,000 budget for the Salt Lake Valley Economic Development Alliance. The $200,000 is a substantial increase over the $80,000 budget and will allow the for 1986-8Alliance, which was established to promote economic development in the entire valley rather than in a particular city or area, to do a more professional job and allow for the addition of a few new programs. The Alliance oftices w ith the Committee of One Hundred in the Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce Maruji, Kari Maruji, Leisa Furhrman, Ryan Proctor and non-operati- 16 43-2- 9 In the Peewee division (third and fourth ), the Bandits got by the Bears Catmull had 10 points and Swallow eight for the Bandits and Jensen seven for the Bears. 24-1- GRANITE PARK. Recognition as one of the outstanding high schools in Utah has been accorded Granite high. The State School Board presented a plaque to school principal Keith J. Hess and student body president Jennie Moody at a recent board meeting. Dr. Riley ONeil, assistant superintendent of Granite School District, also was present. Forty Utah secondary schools were considered for the award and five were chosen to be honored. Olympus junior high also received an exemplary commendaiton. These two schools were the only ones from Granite district to receive awards. Mr. Hess explained that last fall he filled out extensive forms in order to show the quality of his school. This same information will be sent to the U.S. Department of Education for consideration for a national exemplary award. Of Continued from page 1 Street lights also provide safety for children and make address signs readable, he said. If people are worried about the street lights shining into bedroom windows, special glass can be installed to reduce the light, he said. Tony Decker, 5279 Woodash Cir., circulated the protest petition. He said a policeman in crime prevention claims street lights won't make a difference in the number of robberies. "Yard lights are what make the difference. Decker said "If everybody had their own yard light, we would' have more light and be paying less money. A 15 percent surcharge and future electrical rate increases by the Public Service Commission will raise the price of operating street lights, Decker said. Miles Childress, 5260 Woodtree Cir., contended that it is the city's duty to look into the problem and discover the best way to put in lights at a lower cost. The City Council has the job of determining the best way to get maximum safety for maximum security," Childress said. Besides, no one wants UP..L to get more money than theyve already got. In other business, the council denied First Security Banks zone change request for property at 3700 So. 2200 West. The property should be R-- is zoned R-l-- but according to the master plan. Under R-the land could be developed into high density multiple housing units. 64-2- 1 26-1- 9 39-1- 20-1- Receiving this recognition is particularly exciting, Mr. Hess feels, because Granite has such a high rate of students moving in and out of the area it serves. Last year after first enrolling at Granite high and during the course of the school year, 508 students withdrew and 278 new students enrolled, he said. Some students withdrew and returned several times. Because of the declining enrollment pattern and high transiency rate, administrators at Granite have found the need for at least three alternative curriculum avenues for to students pursue. The students, the vocational student and the student with lower than average competence all should have their needs me, Hess contends. academically-oriente- d Governments building. Administrative and program costs are shared with the committee as well. Murray Mayor LaVar McMillan was alone in voting against the request, saying that his early polls of his council members show they arent convinced it will do any good to take tax money and put it toward a possible acquisition of new business in the Murray area. He also stated that he felt the Alliance was a duplication of state efforts toward economic development. Midvale Mayor Everett Dahl expressed concern about how big the Alliance budget might get, but was assured that it would not get out of hand. University of Utah economist Thayne Robson, putting in a plug for the purposes of the Alliance, said that efforts should also be directed toward getting existing businesses, or those with field offices in the area, to expand. Eighty to 90 percent of the job growth coming to the valley is going to come from expansion of exisiting companies here and not from new businesses, Robson said. Mayor Newton expressed his frustrations with the state economic development efforts, saying the state agency ignores requests to help indiv idual cities, concentrating on the state as a whole instead. The mayors were also given an update on the Street Cor West Valley City Council ' 45-3- 9 Granite High Is Cited As Outstanding School Council Reflections Winners Cited At Jackling Chicago, 111 A free offer of special interest to those who hear but do not understand words has been announced by Beltone. A Nets, sparked by points, stopped the Clipthe losers led by pers Carlsons 17 points. The Vipers then handed the Utes a defeat, spurred on by Rileys 16 points and Davis 14. For-svth- scene-steale- k The and eighth (seventh Survey Finds Continuing on, the Stars defeated in Midget action the Nuggets with Hollowell notching 10 points for the Stars and Sweat 14 for the Nuggets. In Juniors play, Rockets burned as Gyll-in- g the Junior Slammers had 14 points, Wandel 12 and Carlson 11; the Colts dropped the with Nay notching Red Demons 17 points; and the Ponies trampled Davies hitting the Red Eagles for 13 points. In the Peewee matchup, the Jazz, paced by Ingelbys 11 point performance, got by the Celtics Drugs Bought At School b t E I President Department of Education survey tells us that an overwhelming 57 percent of teen-ag- e respondents reported buying most of their drugs at school. Twenty-fiv- e years ago we had zero levels of drug abuse in our schools -excluding alcohol. Today, the age of first use of drugs by American children has reached its lowest point ever - averaging 12 5 years for alcohol and 11.8 years for marijuana. As long as students involved with drugs attend our schools we have to have policies and programs to deal with them. You can tell your districts drug policy is for real if : You know what happens to a student caught with drugs - and that the same thing happens to every kid caught with drugs. -- are trained to recognize kids who use or are at risk for using drugs. You know the name of the staff member responsible for referring kids caught using drugs to support groups or outside help. Your drug referral program actually identifies kids at risk for drug abuse as well as current abusers. Students who are returning from treatment or are at risk for drug abuse have support groups on campus. The drug curriculum starts at kindergarten and goes through grade 12. Teachers have had training in dealing with substance abuse as a disease that requires intervention and treatment. Your school consciously encourages students to find healthful, drug-freactivities in school and outside. e name the You can Top Spellers and other on your schools drug awareness team. Youve seen school board members at events in community anti-dru- g programs. At Jackling GRANGER. Names of winners in the spelling contest have been announced at Jackling elementary. Included are fourth grade students Angie Snyder, Larry Avalos, Mathew Deming, Cendi McKnight. Fifth grade winners were Jodi Miller, Brandon Morgan, Richie Brown and Lora Flannery. In the sixth grade, winners were Scott Halowell, Tamara Thompson. Carrie Hancock and Nicole Walton Top winner for the school was Thompson with Cendy McKnight in second place. Lake Ridge 14th Ward Is Created A new ward in the MAGNA Magna Blast stake was organized March Lake Ridge 14th Ward has 500 members and meets in the chapel at 2875 So 8000 West. The bishop is Gregory Mark Simonsen, 29, with Kim J Stevens and Shawn B. Crane as counselors. 1 DIVORCE UNCONTESTED Pius 77 Filing Fee Also Problem Divorces, Custody, Lloyd A. 72 E. 400 S. A Other Domestic Poelman, Attorney 245, sic 359-597- 0 G Bacchus West Specialties, inc. 266-- Providing a warranteed solution to water seepage problems. In commercial and residential basements and foundations, agricultural reservoirs, ponds and canals. 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Residents around the park opposed the park, contending that it was too small and inconveniently located. The city will begin taking bids on flood control w'ork and phase one of the park. An amendment to the home occupation provision was approved by the council. Now people with home occupation licenses cannot hire employees unless they are sick or on vacation. City Council members also approved contracting with Deloitte, Haskins and Sells for a fiscal year audit. Teachers A The request was denied because of high vacancy rates and traffic congestion in the community. Rezoning the property will be discussed during the annual master plan meeting. Councilman Leland Delange said, If we rezone this request, zone changes on other property in the area will be proposed. Then this will continue to snowball. It would be nice if the city would create a moratorium on high density housing until it can be proved that its need- Councilman Janice Students suspended for drug offenses can get their suspensions reduced if they obtain help. Betty Condie sAIIONAL-ATERPROOFIN- Continued from page 1 cost again. This facility will lead this countrys defense until the 21st century. Bacchus West Works was started in 1914 as a dynamite manufacturing company for western mining operations. No more than 100 people were employeed at the plant until 1958 when the plant became an aerospace facility. Today Hercules has 4,500 employees at the Magna and Clearfield plants. The $250 million spent on modernizing Bacchus West represents the largest capital investment the company has ever made. 12, 1987 - Tamara ridor study, designed to improve traffic flows in the valley through the use of light rail, busing and other mass transit possibilities. A new schedule of major milestones was handed out, in-- , dicating that the study is a month to two months behind schedule. A preliminary evaluation of the various alternatives is now due bout the first of July, with a draft environmental impact statement expected in November. The mayors were also told that it will be about 1990 before construction on the rail system, modified freeway system, or other alternatives that might be chosen, actually begins. Thursday, March THE GREEN SHEET 6 |