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Show jjrCX"7Trri' 1 V'f slhols yr'amjijw Star Wrestling To Boost Warrior Pride HUNTER. Seventh grader Justin Morris was chosen overall superior award winner in the science fair held last week at Hunter junior high. More than 500 entries were submitted and displayed for judges, said a school spokesman. The Morris lads winning entry addressed the effect of wire thickness on electromagnets. Seventh grade trophy winners included Darin Hathaway, Is twice as large twice as good? in batteries; Ben Taylor, Which cleaner dissolves oil best? ; Madison Smith, The color of light. TAYLORSVILLE. The Warrior Pride Booster Club at Taylorsville high will host Super Star Wrestling, tomorrow (Friday) in the school Seventh Assistant Director Schaefermeyer (left) gives Horace (Daniel James Grondahl) and Dolly Levi (Marcy Lynn Jones) . . . The Matchmaker instructions for their parts tion of The Matchmaker. in Cyprus highs produc-Daniell- e - Cyprus Play Continues Through Monday Night MAGNA. The Cyprus high drama department will present Thornton Wilders popular comedy chmaker tonight The Mat- (Thursday,) tomorrow, and Monday commencing at 7:30 each evening. The play will be presented in in- timate hteater with the audience seated on stage. Patrons are being asked to enter by the east back stage door. The Matchmaker" is the play upon which the musical "Hello Dolwas based and offers a ly humorous view America. of The part of Dolly Levi, the delightful, conniving matchmaker will be played by Marcy Jones, with Danny Grondahl as Horace Vandergelder, the businessman she aims at matching with herself. The comedy duo of Barnaby Tucker and Cornelius Hackl will be played by John Lubbers and Scott Petersen; Dawn Langford will play Irene Molloy and Rochelle Hallstrom, Minnie Fay. Others in the cast are Brett Smith as Malachi Stack; Stacy Tibbitts, Flora Van Huysen; Shannon Barn-soAmbrose Kemper; Cindy manager. All seats are priced at $3. For more information those interested may call the school, 250-860- gym- LANCER HEADLINES by Lory Anderson receiving graders best." MATCHMAKER Trophy winners in the eighth grade included Ryan Raleigh, Acid rain is destroying our buildings; Will salt water Ethan Robison, freeze?; Travis Trimble, Is raw water safe to drink? Receiving honorable mention were eighth grade students Alan Weather forecasting; Long, Amber Cross, Star calculations;" Brian McLean, Sonic Velocity. Ninth grade trophy winners were Steven Fry, Water holding capacity of soil;" Jennifer Hoffman, Birth order; Jason Vanderwek-ken- , Bacteria in the environment. Ninth graders receiving honorable nention include Jennifer Jones. 'Taste and smell; Adam Eskelson, Short term memory; Phillip Newman, Which lasts longest?; Which citrus Steffanie Nielsen, juices are the best sources of vitamin C? Four stars for an excellent performance. Our Hearts Were Young and Gay was one of the most entertaining school plays to hit Granger for many years. Not only was the play well received by parents, but the entire student body as well. The play was so overwhelmingly fantastic that it was held over for an extra day. Congratulations to the entire cast and the set crew for an excellent produc- Doors will open at 6:45 with the first bout beginning at 7:30 p.m. Tickets will be available from team members or Coach Doug Bills at the school, or at the door. Tickets bought in advance will be priced at $4, at the door $5, with all served. seats first come-firs- t Ringside seats, available only at the door, will cost $6. All proceeds will go to support school sports programs. We hope the community will support this project and help us make season the best ever, the 1987-8said a club spokesman. For more information those interested may call the school, tion. Speaking of performances, anyone who watched the Utah Jazz game against the Houston Rockets Saturday night was probably surprised to see the Granger high Excaliburs enterperforming as the half-timtainment. Yes, the Excaliburs had the honor of performing in "The Palace. Not only that, but to a sold-ou- t crowd as well. Pretty impressive, you could say. Hod Rod himself said "An excellent performance by the lovely young ladies from Granger high, the e Excaliburs. Continued on page 3 8 263-615- Registration Scheduled At Silver Hills HUNTER. Kindergarten registra11 a.m. today (Thursday) at Silver Hills elementary. Children are not required to attend. Parents are being asked to bring immunization records and a birth certificate. Other paperwork may be completed prior to the opening of school, a spokesman said. A grandparents-vistor- s day is scheduled tomorrow (Friday) from tion will be held from 9:30 to 10toll:30a.m. Grandparents, adoptive grandparents or friends may visit children during school. Pictures of the children and their guests will be taken free of charge. Ken-nar- Ermengarde. Supporting roles include Robert Jones as the cabman; Lis the cook; Eric Jones, Eric Brinkman, Joe Rudolph; Scanlan; Jim Oster, August; Tiffany March, Gertrude and Toni Bird, understudy; Melisa Crowford, musician. The play is under the direction of Charles Brown, with Danielle Schaefermeyer and Julie Grundvig as assistant directors; Terri Parker, student technical direction; Glen Nelson, props; Glenn Linder, lighting; Chris Hill, business 'Kids Korner' Offers Classes TAYLORSVILLE. Kids Korner is the title of classes to be offered through Taylorsville high community school at Arcadia elementary beginning Monday. A begining class of ballet will introduce youngsters to the art from 3:30 to 4 p.m. Mondays, offering four hours of instruction for $7. Ballet for kindergarten through second grade will be taught from 4 to 4:30 Mondays, also offering four hours of instruction for $7. Karate, self defense (beginning) for parent and child will be offered from 5 to 6 p.m. Mondays. The class is a basic course for those who have never taken a class in karate. A parent who has a child enrolled in the class may take the class for an additional fee of $8. Children under age ten must be accompanied by a parent. Cost is $16 for nine hours of instruction. activities will be offered Mondays from 4 to 5 p.m., including language arts, creative Basic tumbling classes will be offered to introduce young children to spatial awareness and motor coordination. The class is also designed to provide children a chance to e develop a positive through movement. children Classes for will be held from 4:45 to 5:15, offering 4'a hours for $7. Classes for children in kindergarten through second grade will be held from 5 : 15 to 6 p.m. with seven hours of instruction self-imag- pre-scho- for $12. All Kids Korner classes will be held at Arcadia. For more information those terested may call in- Pre-scho- movement, music, educational games, crafts amnd story time, with nine hours offered for $16. Before TeenLink, some families reacted life this when they had to mate a phone call . S5EKEB0 Includes Installation and 914 You know how active families are. It seems like TeenLinksM service. aOSP0 j2nae$L With TeenLink, you and your family will have a second phone line. Anyone in the family can use it, or it can be reserved just for the children. So youll not only be able to make calls whenever you like, but receive calls, too. 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