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Show For Funding For Top Carrier Honors Hearings Slated Jones, Horrocks Selected KEARNS. Two boys whose cellence, as the papers Carriers of the Year for 1979-8Chosen from a field of 389 boys and girls who deliver the Green Sheet were Byron Horrocks Jr. of Murray and Chris Jones cf Magna. Saturday ex- consistency and longevity as Green Sheet carriers in recent years have previously earned them monthly and annual recognition, were announced here the The Horrocks youth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Horrocks, 6059 So. Sanford Dr., is an eighth grader at River-viejunior high. The Jones lad, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Jones, 3358 So. 7730 West, is in the ninth The groups ntributed recognition was made during a movie party Saturday at the Valley in Carriers and many of their parents, brothers, sisters and friends were treated to a showing of the film Herbie Goes Bananas. The movie party was held in place of a picnic for carriers that was rained out last month. Jon Hardy, '1 !?- - Chris Jones marsum THEATRES applications will be held here Oct. 29. The hearings will begin at 7 p.m. in the Salt Lake City Library lecture hall, 209 E. 500 South. Federal mass transit funding totaling $4.4 million is sought in one grant, while the second application seeks $1.28 consistent million for the rehabilitation of 15 buses and the purchase of related equipment. Mass transit funding will cover part of operating expenses for the 1980 calendar year in Salt Lake, Davis and Weber counties. estimate total operating expenses at $17.9 Rasmussen and Mike Crane, all of Magna; Tracy Woodbury, Stacy Curtis and Tracy Butler of Kearns; Adam Jolley of West Valley City and Green Monica OUTDOORS . . . Greg Stebner and Gall Hickman are appropriately tired for presentation of Oedipus The King" on UofU campus. Duran of Taylorsville. Junior achievers include Kristen Pearson, Dan Davis and Mark Simpson of West Valley City; Randy and Robert Mendenhall of Taylorsville; Becky and Sherrie Perry of Kearns; John Davis of Murray; David Pugmire of Holladay and Markus Hegewald of the Millcreek area. overall delivery service, as well as their achievement and consistency with the papers voluntary pay collection program. In addition to the Carrier of the Year honors presented to the two lads, several other carriers were also 'Oedipus' 'U' Offering LAKE. The University of Utah will present its eighth annual Classic Theatre Festival Saturday. This seasons production is a world premiere of Robert Braggs translation MANN 6 THEATRES King. 5400 Phone Directing is Robert Hyde Wilson, assisted by Peter Garrison. Costumes were designed by Roselyn Hammen 969- MANN MttftklfcjLf of Oedipus the Sophocles IN PERSON MISS RHONDA , MANN c AT COTTONWOOD C Ai r Dan 0UN- SOME PEOPLE JUST Jolley, Sharon Lehner, Michael Melonas, Mary Anne Greenwell-Plauts- , Tom Stokoe, David Valena and Eric Vaughn. It has been suggested that those attending may wish to bring a blanket and cushion. There will be seating, but many may prefer to sit on the lawn, the spokesman said. MIDDLE AGE THE CRAZY B00GEYMAN R CADDYSHACK CO-HI- COTTONWOOD. Ellingson was high Wednesday. Assisting 4 00, 00'a!00' -- I 00N1 BEIONG. Caddyshack Bill Mil I)N AlkROYT) THE BLUES BROTHERS : JOHN 2:00, 4:30, 7:00, 9.45 ACRES OF FREE PARKING FINAL COUNT DOWN pg CO-HI- GOING IN STYLE HERO AT LARGE 7 THE WARRIORS k v THE FINAL R 45. 6 15, 9 45 LITTLE DARLINS Ellingson with senior class duties will be vice president Allison Egan and Mary Ann Barnett; Junior class officers this year are president Albert Workman, vice president Brad Wixom and secretary Kaylee Harrison. Sophomore class officers include president secretary Steve Laura Tate, Susie Mimi 3 15. URBAN 7 j 5 Jana KIRK A KATHARINE ROSS United Artists 9 30 NOW IN CARRIAGE SQUARE r 4100 So. Redwood Rd. OPEN 12:45 MATINEES DAILY 45 SI 50 M t Adults Hirv FRI ficept HERBIE t Holidays GOES i J BANANAS are Adams, Marshall Jeff Williams, Petersen, and 0 BLACK STALLION ALL NEW D Lindsay, John Vidilakis, Vince Horiuchi, Adam Smith, Steve Peterson, Chri- stian Open Jeff Utley, McCar-di- 8 p.m. TERROR TRAIN Williams, Shaun Kim West, Wood Palmer, Robby Smith. R e, THE CHILDREN R For The Finest In Roller Skating 7:00 P.M. OPEN Harries, vice Clayton secretary SHEEN DOUGLAS 30 COWBOY 15 MARTIN COUNTDOWN R 00. 4 30 8 00 1 Plus are Cole Peck and Kelly Foote. The 15 Senate representatives Rd 15 TO 9:30 P.M. CALL FOR HOURS ON SAT. Chamberlain and GROUP RATES AND PRIVATE PARTIES Rob- bins. Representing the Associated Students of Cottonwood (ASC) for the junior class are Angie Holdaway and Gordon Hegewald. For the sophomores 262-405- 6 CLTP.lTHISlCOUP.ON FAMILY CENTER 7200 1122 EAST TROLLEY SOUTH Terror OLIVIA N OH, GOD! BOOK II PG A ADMIT TWO 255-359- 5 EXCLUSIVE WEEK!!! NEWTON-JOH- awn CommuMcaAon Coawanr FOR THE PRICE OF ONE o (ONE FREE ADMISSION WITH ONE PAID ADMISSION OF EQUAL VALUE) UNIVERSAL PICTURE EXPIRES OCT. HURRY ENDS SOON!!! NIGHTLY 6:00, 8:00, 10:00 CHARLTON HESTON ( COLUMBIA PICTURES 151 RELEASE Cohit OPEN "CHINA SYNDROME" 7:30 E 31, 1980 4880 SO. ONE BLOCK WEST OF STATE ST. BRIAN KEITH THE MOUNTAIN MEN A 70 Phone 278 4711 5600 So 9th E (SSfrlvMiWterii PG v president 8th ZOMBIE 15. 5 20. 9 30 . senior class president at Cottonwood AIRPLANE s Gail Hickman, Hickman, Wess 0 Holidays 30, 9 00 5 00, 2 - elected Thank God it's only a motion picture! 12:30-1:3- Garrison, Alyssa BRUBAKER 3 00,7 15 V r Classes Elect At Cottonwood " LADY and the TRAMP" m ' Mon. Sat. p m ZOMBIE t 3 MON Walt Disney's 5 (icept BEAR ISLAND SO. 2,5 ' BARGAIN HOUR I Co HitMOUNTAIN MEN d Leaders til SO FRI 3 45, Co-Hi- I ... Dan Ellingson (left) and Albert Workman are the newly-electepresidents of the senior and junior classes, respectively, at Cottonwood high. 1:30, 5:30, 7:30, 9:30 PG B C. the strange shimmy. Scientists think it could be related to the motion of the earths molten core, the melting of ice caps, the enevenness of the earths land masses, or the movement of the seas. They also have noticed that when the wobble reaches its peak every seven years, as it did in 1978, this coincides with a period of major earthquakes. But whether the wobble causes the earthquakes or vice versa is not known. STARTS FRIDAY KNOWS YOU'RE ALONE' " OUR OPENING LINEUP STARTING OPEN FOR BUSINESS OCT. STARTING AT 1: 00 P.M. All Seats $2.00 til 3 p.m. Mon.Fri. OH, GOD! BOOK 3:30 SI thru MON 7:00 P.M. II around 430 and is the most famous of the Green Sophocles Sales tax revenue will pay for UTAs $318,000 portion of the project, officials said. Earths Wobble As of now, there are still only theories about 12:45 OPEN Adults WHERE WE ARE!... 969 6 THEATRES by three quarters of an estimated $1.6 million needed for bus repairs. comments TROLLEY HERES PHONE written tragedies. It is generally acknowledged to be one of the most skillfully plotted plays ever written. Greg Stebner will play the title role. Other members of the cast will include Craig Arrington, Richard Baxter, Peter 4100 S. Redwood OPENING CEREMONIES MANN spokesman said. "Oedipus the King 1980 plication represents Written should be forwarded to John Pingree, General Manager, Utah Transit Authority, P. O. Box 2430, Salt Lake, 84110. Persons wishing to speak at the hearings may place their name on the agenda by calling Joyce Anderson at UTA offices, CARRIAGE STAR OF MOTION PICTURES. STAGE AND TELEVISION AJ OUR I and the public is welcome, a school Thurs., Oct. 2, million, of which $13.5 million is provided locally through sales tax revenue. The remaining $4.4 million is requested in the grant. The $1.28 million ap- Nearly 30 percent of the equipment requiring repair is in Ogden, with the remainder split between Salt Lake, Davis and Weber counties, according to W. Hughes Brockbank. 966- - FLEMING STARTING AT and original music by Richard Babcock will be featured. The production will begin at sunrise ( about 7 a.m.) on the steps of the Park Building on the circle of the UofU campus. There is no charge was Wit Vellmy Vfow 10 Is SALT at- West Valley City, UT. Classic Theater CEREMONIES THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2 PLAZA officials UTA Anderson, Mark recognized for outstan GRAND OPENING Transit Authority grant senior - 0 Sheet circulation director, said the Jones and Horrocks youths were selected on the basis of outstanding -- delivery service and have also enjoyed success with the voluntary payment effort) and junior achievers (carriers who have shown dramatic improvement or have managed to do a good job despite difficult circumstances). Those designated as senior achievers for 1979-8are Suzanne and Leslie Doman, Kim Nelson, Tamera Marsh, Ken Cheshire and Todd Stock, all of Murray; Alice Ream, Jamie Brockbank Theaters carriers achievers (those who have been on a route at least a year, have co- papers top carrier Kearns. latter were divided into two junior high. Announcement of the two as recipients of the Twin SALT LAKE. Public hearings on two Utah ding performances. w grade at On UTA Bids A UNIVERSAL C.M'VtAMl I CT1 tUOOAMt PICTURE Ml J? |