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Show c Magna, Utah USPS 325 580 juQD y0. 69, No. May 27, 1982 27-Thurd- oy, IHtomicidls saospscfi camgilhfft by pnffice.. Salt Lake County Sheriffs Officers were called to apprehend at prowler early Sunday and found a badly beaten man who later died of his injuries. old Dean A. Ferree, 469 Emerson Ave. No. B. was found in the gutter near his car. Close to him was a three foot metal rod used to beat him in the head and face area. He was transported to Valley West Twenty-yea- r Hospital by paramedics, then later airlifted to the LDS Hospital where he died. Debbie 3360 South 765 5 West, reported a prowler trying to gain entry as she heard someone beating on her door at 1:55 a.m. When officers responded, they found the victim. A neighbor reported to the officers that a suspect had run through the back yard of the Fordham home, although when officers checked they found nothing. A Magna resident. For-dha- A Kanine unit on patrol in the area observed a man hiding in a parked car. When they checked him out they found his shirtless and covered with blood. Booked into the Salt Lake old Terry Lee County Jail was unknown address on Furgeson. charges of criminal homicide. 28-ye- ar No motive in the crime has been established. A wards given to leaders This past week the Hunter Lions Club presented Leaders of Tomorrow awards to 12 students of two area junior high schools. The students were selected for demonstrating leader- Kristyn Osborn ship, high moral character, service academic and outstanding achievement. The following students were honored at an awards banquet Thursday at Brockbank Junior High with Walter Ewell presenting the Lions awards: Teese Anderson and Paul Fisher. 7th grade; Roxanne Andrew and Devin Hathaway, 8th grade; and Melinda Meadows and Tony Taylor. 9 th grade. The names of these students have been added to a Lions plaque on display at the school. At a morning assembly on Monday, James Barron and Steven Harvey presented awards to six students of Kennedy Junior High. Seventh grade students earning the award were Shellie Nielson and Jason Jones. Winning from the eighth grade were Heidi Robinson and Pam Pickering. Those honored from the ninth grade were Brent Newton and JirnBrev. Marie Ewell Swim-A-Lon- g held at Cyprus High The Pirate Swim Club held their annual at Cyprus High School on Friday. May 21 . Thirty eight swimmers swam up to 200 laps or up to two hours to fulfill the pledges. Jerry Ballard won the top prize of an Atari Video Game. Rod Culley won an Samuel stereo cassette player with headphones and Chris Sessions won a radio. Approximately 173 other prizes were awarded during the evening. Swim-A-Lon- g The Hayes brothers relay team from the University of Utah challenged the Pirate team consisting of Sue Ann Nicolo. Kristen Kilpack, Jason Hayes and Holley Byer and the team of Kerstin Severin. Audrey, S tacy, and Josh W eidaur and Jennifer Gillette, in a handicap race, A pizza party was held following the swimming and the evening was topped off by bowling at Delton Lanes. The proceeds from the helps to pay for summer travel and equipment for the club. They are looking forward to the trek to Twin Falls on July 9 and 10 as the first event of the summer season. four-year-o- ld Swim-A-Lon- g Kristyn Osborn, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. David Osborn. 7080 Bello Ave. W est Valley City, was honored at the awards program at Orchard Elementary on May 24 . She is a student of Mrs. Lloyd, and in the 6th grade. For six years of school the 11 year old has had straight A s in all of her subjects. S he also plays the piano, having studied for five years, takes dancing lessons, play Bonnet Ball, sings in a quartet with her brothers and sisters, among other activities. She was honored by receiving the Kiwanis Club Hope of America Award, the award for top scholastic Stanford on the achievement Achievement Test, and her essay on Being a Good Citizen was chosen by Miriam Farnsworth and her committee of the Granite School District, to win the first place for the girls. Dnste!laiionofofficers posted by Murrter Lady Lions The Lady Lions members met at the home of LaUna Clifton. Friday for the installation of officers for the coming year. Ida Marie Ewell was installed as president and Clifton will assume the role of vice president . Dixie Carter is secretary: Barbara Burnham. Treasurer: Laura Daniels, historian. Following the ceremony, the group to the Hawaiian for dinner. This the Lady Lions final meeting September, however they will with members of the mens Hunter Lions Club for the Summer went was until meet parties. They also plan a trip to the Annual Utah State Lion'- - Convention in Hebcr. It will run June 3 through the 5th. |