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Show r7-- r Tr? r 1 rr-K- T f TTCTrT:V T" V 3B THE GREEN SHEET. Thursday, June r CPUaai wwl IUULO Kennedy JHS Honors Crusaders At Banquet Taylorsville High School To Graduate 571 Seniors TAYLORSVILLE. Graduation exercises for 571 seniors will be held at 6:30 tomorrow (Friday) evening in the Taylorsville high Speakers will include valedicto- rian Malira ans, salutatori- ans Trent Oliphant and Linda Smith, and Shellie Barney and DanaLauritzen. Musical numbers will be presented by the concert choir and madrigals under the direction of Norman Wendel. The school orchestra, under the direction of Gary Jensen will play prelude and postlude music. Jennifer Isgrig will give the invocation. The graduates will be presented by principal H. Wendell Sullivan for acceptance by J. Dale WEST VALLEY. Eighteen Kennedy junior high students were honored last Thursday as Kennedy Crusaders. One student from each grade is chosen monthly on the basis of outstanding scholarship, citizenship and leadership. were Receiving recognition seventh graders Christian Peo, Kamie Jennifer Merchant, Schaefermeyer, Ben Noffsinger, Matt Lowe, Tara Beck, Michael the Christensen, representing Granite Board of education, and Mildred Martin, North Area director, stadium. ' Smith and ',ans 01lPhant in the toP three percent f graduating class are Douglas Akagi, Jeffrey Arnold, Joining 2, 1988 . J,e"nlfer 7 Clemtlnts- Gallegos, Hartley, Jennifer Isgrig, Rhett Kasparian, Jill Kelseyi Dana Lauritzen, Cheri Leavitt Kristen Ljghtfoot, Wendy Luebbe. Given and Ryan Colton. Eighth grade students included Curt Leetham, Charlene HuntsKellie man, Chazen, Angie Allison Williams, Merrill, Gardner Watt, Mike Linton and Kasia Kurzawa. ' Ninth graders included Marlene Pry, Karla Mendieta, Tami Wendel, Nathan DeRose, Andrea Lundell, Lori Leetham, David Fail and Ian Harding. Also, Michelle Madden, Hung Nguyen, Troy Peterson, Phuong Pham, Kevin Quinn, Brent Richey, Carrie Sabourin, Stepha- nie Seager, Russell Stringham, Maria Vanadrighem and Pamela Weight. With Beauty and Quality You Can See Reg.8fcS5L Package Limited Time Offer: KHS TOP SCHOLARS ... torian at Kearns high, with Callie KHS Graduation Ricky Dye, left, will serve es valedicfilling the salutatorian role. SAVE OVER $4 Johnson - NOW ONLY Today We Follow, Tomorrow We Lead KEARNS. "Today we follow, tomorrow we lead" is the theme for graduation exercises to be held at 7 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) at Kearns high. Plus 95 sitting fee will present the 353 graduates for acceptance by Judith A. Larson, Board the of representing We specialize in children and family Heirloom lone.!! Prpvw for portraits years. enjoyed Package includes 1(8x10), 2(5x7s)end 10 wallets. Education and Maurice Wilkin son. senior welcome will be by Heidi Farnsworth. Student speakers include Rebecca D. Paul, "The road ahead;" Neil C. Jensen, "Profile for a leader" and Callie Johnson, "Step to the future." William J. Kenley, student body president will give the senior farewell. Musical numbers will be performed by the concert choir and madrigals under the direction of Merrilee Webb. The orchestra, directed by Ken Campbell, will play the prelude and postlude and "Pomp and Circumstance." Principal Richard H. Haacke The given n groups to be approximate size Prayers will be offered by Alan Bean and Yvonne M. Stephens. 3561 South 8400 West, Magna Saturday - June 4th Ricky Dye has earned the position of valedictorian for the Class of 88 at Kearns, with Callie 10 A.M. 2 P.M.; 3 P.M. -- -- Sunday - June 5th 11 6 P.M. A.M.-4P.- Johnson as salutatorian. Others in the top three percent of the graduating class are Jolyne Bradshaw, Neil C. Jensen, Alan Bean, Rebecca D. Paul, Christine M. Bennett, Brad A. Peerce, Solomon Wong, Ruth Hoover, Dee R. Mecham Jr., Kathleen A. Pagel, William J. Kenley and Wendy Thomson. Center Offers Summer Activities MAGNA. With the end of school summer tomorrow, looming recreation will take the spotlight Enrollment is on a full time or part time basis. Also available is a summer at the Magna Recreation Center. recreational program for children The summer day camp program The program will run age is a state licensed recreational Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to offered 6 p.m., offered in two locations, program for kids age Orchard elementary, 6744 W. Monday through Friday, 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., with lunch served daily. 3800 Whittier South and Tuition assistance is available elementary, 5975 W. 3500 South when certain guidelines are met, Lunches will not be provided. and a $50 deposit is required at Continued on page 2 of time the registration. 2, NeUw NAPA Quality Parts Not included in price of advertised special. Advertised Sitting Fee 95c special is only in blue background. Advertised special pose our selection. Additional advertised packages are available at regular price. Additional charge for groups. LIMIT ONE SPECIAL PER FAMILY. THS TOP SCHOLARS ... Melinda Evans, left, will serve as valedictorian at Taylorsville high, with Linda Smith filling the salutatorian role. Granger High Prpcpntc AwdrrlQ To seniors WEST VALLEY. "In the Glare of Tomorrow, find the Glory of Today was the theme at the Granger high school senior awards program honoring top achievers of the Class of 1988. The schools top award, the Lancer G pin, was presented to Rick Wilson, John Wendel, Marlow Springer, Quang Dang, Glenna Bryan, Heidi Hodges, Daren Cox, Melinda Bushman, Darron Coray, Mark Ensz, Heidi Brooks, Lisa Whitlock, Jennifer Jennifer Finlayson, Nelson, Angela Brewer and Craig Collotzi. Outstanding athlete awards included the Ned Winder Award, students. from Commodore Cruise presented to Jonas Hamblin, and the Woodbury Award and Don Snow Award, both presented to Heidi Brooks. The West Valley Exchange Club presented Youth of the Year awards to Miss Brooks and John Wendel. The Marion T. Wood award went to Geri Sherwood. PTSA scholarships were awarded Hai Nguyen, Maya Ostler, Steve Pace and Hong Vu. Service to Granger high awards were presented to student body officers, senior class officers and cheerleaders and special service to Granger awards went to 100 CANCUN CRUISE THE CARIBBEAN New Lower Summer Prices! Book Now For Best Values! Round Trip Airfare When purchased In conjunction with Lend Package 329 air only Complete Package lrft $399 Friday Flights Beginning July 1 From NjAtlnl per person " One Week Including Air ALASKA VIA ANCHORAGE INTERNATIONAL Flights begin June 19 OecupMKy 7 days accommodations Nw Two Bedroom apartments with all the amenities ALASKA BY MOTORHOME from $499 FREE ALASKA SEMINAR Gart Bros. 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