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Show THE GREEN SHEET 6B Thursday, May 19, 1988 s Qnwnm State Reflections Winners Named SALT LAKE. Names of winners schools include: Robyn Bracken, in the state Reflections contest Kathryn Hancey, Horizon; Sandi have been announced by the State Stone, Truman; visual arts. In the music division, Brynnli Paulsen, PTA. Bonneville junior. I literature. Winners from Green Sheet area Diana Dee Smith, Academy Park. ZCMI Beauty Salons CHS GIRLS STATERS ... Cyprus high girls chosen to participate in the Girls State program include (front) Michelle Johnson; (back, from left) Christine Fallows, Kim Tibbitts, LeNina Masters. Girls Staters Named At Cyprus YOUTHFUL INSTRUCTORS ... Cyprus helps project Lujan high student Rachel Adam Spackman glue seeds to an four-year-o- ld the in MAGNA. Four junior girls have been selected to represent Cyprus high at the annual Girls State activity slated in early June at Southern Utah State College. include delegates Cyprus Kimberlee Tibbitts, daughter of Steven and Dee Tibbitts, a member of the Cyprus madrigals; program. pre-scho- Child Development Becomes Reality For Cyprus Students .MAGNA. Students enrolled child development classes Cyprus high are getting hands-oexperience by conducting preschool for children age three math and science activities, large and snack in at muscle development time. n Students begin the course with of a study pregnancy and childbirth then about the learn physical, emotional and social development of the child through the preschool before the opening years a to five. Students, under the direction of teacher Ann Mohr, conduct the for two weeks each spring. Activities include art, story time, music and movement, preschool WEST VALLEY. The Hunter elementary PTA will sponsor the schools first Health, Safety and Summer Fun Fair, May 19 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the school, preschool. The event is under the direction of health and safety commissioners Kimberly Jemison and Zee Ann Schaefermeyer. Information from 41 sources will be offered, including visits by the McGrufT Crime Dog and Trooper Tron, the Utah Highway Patrols robotic officer. Services will include blood pressure screening, bike registration and licensing, animal control registration, scoliosis checkups Drug Prevention Pioneer Focus include Granger high, Highland and the high Stansbury elementary Safety Kids. Linda Poulsen will give a musical and presentation McGrufT the Crime Dog will hand out "Just Say No" badges to students. Free Students will launch green and standing psychiatric and balloons hospitals organizations white bearing the making presentations include message, "I say no to drugs" and Charter Summit, Dayspring, requesting finders to return them Olympus View, Western Institute to the school and will sign of Neuropsychiatry and Rivendell. drug-fre- e pledges which will be Schools making presentations sent to First Lady Nancy Reagan. WEST VALLEY. Drug prevention activities are the focus this week at Pioneer elementary as students participate in a variety of activities designed to help them decide now to stay away from drugs. High Honor Roll Is Released At Kennedy JHS Plant for the future . l 0 Or Well Plant It For You ry GREEN BEAUTY BOXWOOD Evergreen Good for shady foundation planting ! Gal. Reg. 4.99 w , h VINCA MINOR Ground Cover Shade Loving Periwinkle Blue Flowers .Low Growing J 7. 3 US, or More AUTUMN FERNS NOW ENGLISH 4? IVY Shode Loving Bold Evergreen Foliage 3For$J2" Reg. 7.99 19.99Flot Reg. ALL NURSERY 3 or more STOCK! 16 Except bedding plants & ground covers Hi-Yie- WEST ld JORDAN ONLY HiTield 5i Diazinon Insect Killer Granules DIAZINON Select Group Treats up to 5,000 Square JUNIPERS .Feet For Garden Or Lawn Use SALE PRICED 1 0 lb. Bag i i. Many Vnrietiei to cheese from to 5 99 ;,1 2 OF STEP GLOVER NURSERY'S Fertilome t PROGRAMS LAWN CARE Plus Wood-Out- 4 Lawn Fertilizer Water Lawn Heavily First Apply When Temperatures 0 Are Between No Rain in Forecast For K Hours. Uto. Association o Nurserymen ond landscape Controctorj CONSULT OUR PROFESSIONAL STAFF FOR ALL YOUR LANDSCAPE NEEDS 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU MURRAY WEST 799 Eeet 6600 South JORDAN ot R.C. Willey, EMt of FmMmi Place Mall Hours: Mon.-Fr- 9275 South 1300 West HOURS: i. t I a.m.-Set. SUN: p.m. p.m. 1 0 e.m.-- 4 p.m. V WEST VALLEY. Names have been released of students earning a place on the high honor roll, third term at Kennedy junior Seventh 0(4''' Set. e.m.-- t Prices effective May 1 1 983 Mon.-Fr- a.m.-- f e. ei.-- 4 i. p.m. p.m. CLOSfO SUNDAY Perm special, only Health, Safety Fair Slated At Hunter 4351 So. 5400 West. . Johnson, daughter of Helen and Wayne Gardner, who is involved in school sports; Christine Fallows, daughter of Danny and Dawn Fallows, a CHAG officer at the school and LeNina Masters, daughter of Leila and George Masters, debate club treasurer. Michelle graders earning a grade point average of 3.75 or higher with no N or U in citizenship include: Stacy Barney, Tara Beck, Elizabeth Brock, Jason Brown, Tiffany Chapman, Kim Brandon Cloward, Ryan Chhour, Colton, Jayson Curtis, Heather Farnsworth, Mamae Fenstermaker, Michael Given, Danelle Hansen, Hollie Hastings, Mindy Heaton, Michelle Jewett, Emily Jones, Mindy Lifferth, Shane Lucas, Kristen Maruji, Thad Mecham, Kami Merchant, Stacie Miller, Joshua Nielsen, Christian Peo, Uyen Phanvu, Jennifer Matthew Skogerboe, Schaefermeyer, James Snook, Heather Solomon, Tamara Thompson, Wendy Vaughan, Nicole Walton, Pawel Wojtanowicz, Benjamin Wolford, Wade Smith. Eithth graders on the high honor roll include: Jennie Andersson, Albert Andrew, Jodi Barnes, Bryan Beames, Lori Donald Bogardus, Bendixon, Kammie Bradshaw, Jeremy Brown, Aimee Campbell Jennifer Caswell, Curtis Chadderdon, Kellie Chazen, James Cho, Heather Cook, Robert Heather Cordova, Jenifer Cooper, Kammie Cracroft, Criddle, Jenny Cololin Cummings. Harley Dalton, Davis, Charmaign Dekker, Nikki Driffil, Aaron Ellis, Justin Gardner. Also Amy Giles, Brandon Goates, Wendy Greatorex, Kristen Gunn, Russel Guymon, Michael Hoggan, Charlene Huntsman, Stacey Jensen, Cory Jenson, Jeff Johnson, Joshua Johnson, Tisha Judd, Kasia Kurzawa, Tracey Lee, Curtis Leetham, Michael Linton, Brenda Maddox, Uilania Mahafutau, Rexa Marter, Gina McArthur, Allison Merril, Alexander Montgomery, Allisyn Morgan, Pamela Neison, Elizebeth Nielson, Travis Nordgren, Braydon Passey, Kathy Perkins, Suzanne Pett, Kathy Pitts, Debra Pullar, Russel Robinson, Elizabeth Romney, Gregory Smith, Ryan Smith, Tonia Snow, Kevin Syddal, Kirsten Tiffany, Minh Tran, Heidi Wahlquist, Gardner Watt, Jade Wayman, Kodelle Weeter, Michelle Weston, Janan White, Angela Williams, Edwin Winder, Kara Worthington Tiffany Noss, Autumn Ovalle, Tara Fay. Ninth graders include: Todd Benson, Aaron Bradford, Heidi Chapman, Scott Chappell, Susan Cloward, Shanon Cook, Alan Faber, David Fail, Paulette Fay, Jeffrey Foerster, Marlene Fry, Hillari Fryer, Ian Harding, Sara Hewitt, Richard Jackson, Justin Kesky, Shane Koller, Kathryn Ladle, Lori Leetham, Andrea Lundell, Kristy Mace, Philip Marsh, Adrion Meyer, Jessica Millward, Troy Muir, Salina Nau, Shaunell New, Steven Oblan, Marybeth Powell, Jason Elizebeth Preece, Prank, Tawnya Ream, Tony Rigby, James Stipanovich, Angela Thompson, Cara Thompson, Jeanette Thomson, Nikki Toa, Trung Tran, Crystal Turner. and a Youre in Charge presentation. Pledge signups for use of seat belts will be available, offering those a chance to signing participate in a drawing for a trip 'Complete with cut, set and comb-ou- t Hair bounds back to life like never before with a wonderful new perm at sensational $15 savings! 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