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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, January 29, 1981 Bingham parents Page set Beat the Band run The Parents Association' representing the Bingham High School Band is sponsoring a "Beat the Band" 10,000 meter (6.2) race and a 3.2 fun run Feb. " 7. The races will begin at Bingham, 2160 W. 10400 S., at 10a.m. Medals will be awarded to the top three in each age division in the race. Prizes and ribbons will be given to all finishers in the fun run. Registration will begin at 8:30a.m. For additional information call Tom Sandquist Dave Quist 2544221 or Linda Butterfield All proceeds will be donated to the band. 254-068-2, 254-310- 8. 122-4- a Skyline showdown at the University of Utah's natorium at 4-- 3 free-style- Other good swims for Brighton's guys were registered in the 200 free by Wright, in the sprint in the 500 free with Rick Henich and and the Stienmann, breaststroke with Smith and Bruce O'Very. For the ladies against Cyprus, Charlotte Norton won both the 200 and 500 frees in 2:05.2, and 5:27.0. Tauni Alles took both the 50 and 100 free races in 26.3 and 58.6, Jenny won the diving: and in the 400 free relay team of Pam Lowther, Lani Johnson, Liz Wright, and Kristi Long put the Ben-gal- s over the top against the Pirates by also placing first. . Other ladies swimming well for Brighton were free-style- s, Thursday, meet p.m. Brighton's guys swept the firsts in every event against Cyprus beginning with the medley relay swam for Brighton by Lane Smith, Nick Glaz-ne- r, Jeff Griener, and Ted Poulsen in 1:42.5, Griner also placed first in s the 100 and 200 in 50.5 and 1 : 50.1, Poulsen was also a double winner taking the 200 IM in 2:06.8 breaststroke 3:33.4. 91-7- 1 will in chariot races narrowing field of state championship hopefuls from among the Utah Valley Cutter and Chariot teams and Association drivers was narrowed down a bit last Saturday. Those state championship races will be held 2 Feb. at the Salt Lake County Equestrian Park. At that time the 12 best teams and drivers in each division will vie for the state crown. First place : winners from races held last Saturday include Bag Stables in C division, first half, and Garth, Jim, and Ken in second half C, along with Niel, Heidi, ;Tip, and Ken. Brent and Merlin won the first half i b division with Del ' Draper taking second half B. A division winners were Gen. Ex. and Galco Const, in the first half and Milt and Shelli in the second half. Browers and I . 1 Jones won the open The test ' dreas Steinmann, Hitchcock and Kevin Iverson won the 400 free relay in 107-6- 4 Chellie Foulger of Cottonwood Heights placed first in the Salt Lake 21-2- One-on-O- fourteen, both boys and girls, participated in the These youth playoffs. were' winners for their age groups in competition they participated in on a local level, thus earning the right to compete against each other to determine county champions. The playoffs consisted of both playing compeinion anaj a lesi on the educational materials studied as part of the program. First and second place winners, for skills corn- - division. In the colt division Ed Giles No. One and No. Two teams won out along with Lee Giles. Lin-dqui- st j - Bectdiggcrs cap busy week on wrestling mats After suffering a painful 8 loss at the hands of Brighton last Tuesday, Jordan High's matsters bounced back on. Thursday to whip Murray 4 at home.. Then on Saturday, Jordan placed sixth in their own Invitational tournament. This Wednesday, Jan. 28, the Diggers will be at Cyprus then on the following day host Uintah to close out the regular season. For both duals the starting times will be 5:30 p.m. for the J.V. and 7:30 for the varsity. The Region Seven meet will be held Thursday, Feb. 5, Kyle Hansen then lost the next four individual bouts in a row. Todd Knudson and Van Heder got Jor- .dan back on track with 42-1- .'pins at 132 and 138 pounds followed by another pair of wins by Derik Cooper at 155 and Kevin Riches at Heavyweight Paul won by 'Valenquela default. Jordan's champions in tourney action Saturday included Kyle Hansen at 98 pounds' and Derik Cooper at 155. In addition the got Beetdiggers Todd seconds from Knudson at 132 and Paul CTJL'DriZZE IXISUFEOUIKET shopping for a Yemi PRIZES! Supermarket shopping for a month. d WIN PRIZES! Supermarket shopping for a week. WIN 25-3r- ll PRIZES! West Bend9 popcorn poppers and Popcorn ($39.95 Retail Value). Perfect for prime-tim- e snacking with Sylvania Supersets. Come in and get your entry form. No purchase necessary. TV TIME syuoi TKE CK0!CE OVER RCA &zei:ith. ,. U' start mm wM it updated by March 31, 1981. Two - Public Hearings will be held to give members of the public an opportunity to participate in policies and programs recommended to become part of the Plan. Copies of proposed actions will be available at the door 30 minutes prior to each hearing or upon request at the Division of Water Quality office at 2033 South State Street, Building 1, Room 10, Salt Lake City, Utah. The date and time of each hearing is set forth below: 1. February 3,1981-- ; Peterson Library 399 95 '9" Diagonal Model CXOW6W ED I". at 155 sen. by decision with Cooperand by fall rat ' heavyweight and Appliance 12758 So. 1700 West, Riverton (Across from Riverton Motors) 254-079- 0 nranBr SENTINEL WANT ADS WORK, 'I NOTICE PF SFm "EST 4 r7SSCEJS liuu,mU,mi curve to the right 545.35 feet (chord bears North 3920'40" East 533.57 feet). North 60'02'14". East 1368.11 feet; thence South -- O04'17 Eastv Public Notice 21M 88 fee: East "132000 feet to the point of 60.00 beginning. Area . hearing to be held on the acres 19th day of February 1981 at a (B) at the Draper City Hall, point Commencing in the Northerly 12441 900 South East, line of a Draper, Utah at 7:00 p.m. railroad, said point being to consider the ap- located North along the plication for rezoning of Section line 3209.11 feet property located at ap- and East 526.83 feet from proximately 50 East 14500 the Southeast corner of South, Draper, Utah from Section 12, Township 4 South, Range 1 West, Salt to M (D & B A5 to C Lake Base and Meridian; zone. thence North 779.08 feet; The property is more thence East 789.86 feet; specifically described as thence South O'tH'n" follows: East 323.51 feet; thence (A) Commencing at a South eO'OTU" West located North along point said railroad right-of-walong the Section line 1329.12 912.17 feet to the feet from the Southeast of beginning. Area corner of Section 12, point 10.00 acres Township 4 South, Range (C) Commencing at a 1 West, Salt Lake Base in ' the Southerly thence point y and Meridian; line of a North along said Section railroad, said being point line 206.21 feet: thence located North along the East 622.44 feet to a Section line 2949.03 feet railroad and East 476.13 feet from said the Southeast corner of thence along railroad as Section 12, Township 4 follows : along the arc of a South, Range 1 West, Salt 1610.00 foot radius curve Lake Base and Meridian; to the left 670.68 feet thence North "WOTlA" North East bears (chord said railroad SO'tt'OS" East 665.84 858.63 along thence South feet; feet), North 1839'07" 800.00 feet; thence West East 242.27 feet, along the 743.87 thence North arc of a 755.00 foot radius 371.17 feet; feet to the point of right-of-wa- JUhlar4Mto31,MnatofcfNl Wijm trttSe, y Area beginning. 10.00 ' acres. (D) Commencing at a point located North along the Section line 3348.73 feet .from the. Southeast corner of Section 12, Township 4 South, Range 1 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian; thence North 639.46 feet; thence East feet; thence 526.83 South 779.08 feet to the ' Northerly line of a railroad; thence along the Northerly right-of-wline of - said railroad: South 6002'14" West 570.90feeUalong the, arc of a 965.00 foot radius curve to the left 689.81 feet (chord bears South 39.2040" West 674.91 feet), South 1839'07" West 242.27 feet, along the arc of a 1410.00 radius right-of-way- " ay curve to the right 435.43 feet (chord bears South 27,29'55"- feet); 0or06" - West 433.70 thence North West 1070.74 fart: 5357'39' North East 833.19 feet to the point of beginning. Areas 21.541 acres The property is presently owned by the Estate of D.O.Rideout. (Pub. for the harried housewife Help IKJinrQeDirQaCiBirag SeinroBiniair ay attist right-of-wa- Copporviocr right-of-wa- right-of-wa- y Community Center r t S446S.HarrisM Kidvile 0 DECORATING Saturday, Feb. 7, 1981 v 10 a.m. 3 p.m. &DESIGN V 1 V V -- LEARN HOW TO V DECORATE ONE ROOM . OR A Registration limited to 150 only ! J WHOLE HOUSE V Presented by Wanda Stoker, Designer Scale & Balance Carpet, Upholstery Drapes . & CLASSES BEGIN NO CHARGE TUESDAY, FEB. 3, : v v . Personal Consultation Available in the Store, at no charge, on any of your decorating problems. Room Arrangement : Color, Pattern, Texture February 4, 1981 " Salt Palace, Room 127 -- ) I 100 South West Temple Salt Lake City, Utah F-- l Starting at 7:00 p.m. ' ' (Pub. We're available Keep informed about organization. Drop us a line or call us at We. would like tot let . others know what you are doing that is important. with Valenquela. 9346 South 700 East ; Sandy, utah Starting at 6:30 p.m. 255-355- TV . heavyweight with Kevin Riches placing third at 167. Jordan finished with 93 team points, just a half point out of fifth, which went to Springville. Bountiful won the team title with 133'. vicI The Diggers' only tories against Brighton icame at 98 pounds with a decision by Hansen, by 2. Only at Valenquela Public Notice SALT LAKE COUNTY WATER QUALITY MANAGEMENT PLAN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The Water Quality Management .Plan for Salt Lake County will be 167. . Jordan started off with a win by a pin at 98 pounds by undefeated junior LXI Ucrot'i Jcte towel, Maker 35, toshes kj amber 31, n Imt to tkt MCf is Caen' Wrs , at Uintah. 1000-4t- h " , 36-2- WIN w Field for Height's girl 4-- 83-7- This , ' in 1:01.7, Smith won the 50 free in 22.7, Rich County held Wright took the 100 fly in . basketball play-off- s last Jan. 24 at Hillcrest 59.3, frosh Robbie Hitchcock won the 500 free in High School. She com5:11.8, Glazner took the peted in the 12 year old 100 back in 58.4, John girls division. Black won the diving, and Over 65 youth, ranging in age from nine through the team of Wright, An- Last Jan. 15 the Bengals posted their biggest victory of the season by swamping 7 for the boys Cyprus 8 for the girls. and Then on Tuesday, Jan. 20 Brighton visited Murray and clobbered the Sparon the guys tans on the gals, side and then finished things off last Thursday by drubin bing Kearns 134-3-7 men's action and 115-3-5 in ' the ladies. Brighton 100 Among Brighton's best efforts in the Murray was the 400 relay victory by the men's team of Smith, Poulsen, Kevin Iversbn, and Griener in 3:42.2. In last Thursday's with Kearns, match Brighton's boys again won every first place ribbon. While among the gals efforts Pam Lowther Norton, and Alles swam strongly in the 100 freestyle, and Kim McKenzie Ufftn the riiirina basketball a trio of big victories and the petition' and on the test were awarded ribbons and earned the right to compete' against winners from Tooele County in a district playoff to be held on Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. at Murray High School. advances in Bengal swimmers post It's been a good last couple of weeks for the swim High Brighton team, a very good couple of weeks indeed. 6 Wright and Long in the 200 free, Beth Burnham in the 100, fly, and Shannon Johnson in the back. 7-- 9 Loam Dow to gtt varytfclng in your honM and ! yoorMlf undtr v I p.m$ Required t) PRE-REGISTRATI- so CALL to sign up at. 566-125- 1 7200 So. 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