Show page 10 The Grantsville GAZETTE Wednesday 1984 May 2 the rising with concerned of the Great Salt Lake Rick Palmer said "We'll have to build a wall on the west side of Grantsville and we'll have to ride a subway to get to Wendover and a train to go to Salt Lake City or Tooele said he Didericksen Dieke thought Bonneville Lake would come back students expressed Many about cleaning concern up Alicia Upp said Grantsville she thought new people moving in would clean up all of the Grantsville area and put new connection with the 100th Anniversary of the Grantsville Old Folks Sociable the Grantsville Community Elementary Council planned an essay con"Grantsville: entitled test 2001" The First Place win ners -- - Lisa Hope Jennifer Tanaka Sonny Baird and Rick Palmer will read their winning essays tonight at City Council meeting The students came up with on ideas some fascinating what Grantsville will be like the in said year 2001 "In cleaner Lisa Hope Grantsville 2001 will probably be neat" Jennifer Tanaka said "When you came home there would be a robot maid waiting for you who would dress you and brush Baird teeth" your Sonny said he would change Robin’s Drive-I- n Drive-I- n to Sonny's He said he would have to get up early to open the drive-i- n Some of the students were the in year 2001 sidewalks wouldn't the and have cracks in them Many of the students felt that Grantsville would grow and have more stores and better Celeste playgrounds Parkinson said "I hope two things will not change in the year 2001 -- - the old fashion ways and the very sweet people that live in Grantsville" Many of the drawings and wall displays that accompanied the theme can be seen at City Hall 7 Park Street Students Jump— Rope — For— Heart Last Wednesday April 25 1 95 3rd from to 3 pm and 4th grade students gathered in the Grantsville Elementary School gym -- money for to Jump-Rope-For-He- art - a drive to earn the Utah Heart Association The children received pledges from members of the community who agreed to pay the certain amount for each minute jumped Eight percent of the money earned will come back to the school to be used for athletic equipment children : roads everywhere Diane Orgill said the streets would be Students honored at City Council In -- a 3RD AND 4TH GRADERS gathered to under the direction of Mrs Nichols JUMP-ROPE-FOR-HEA- RT 4th grade teacher who coordinated the event The students were divided into teams comprised of six members a team Mrs Nichols is pictured here with a group of happy jumpers K |