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Show THE SENTINEL Pag Thursday, June 4, 1981 'day camp' keeps Girl Scouts busy 6 are community sponsors special pilot project, organized by the Utah Girl Scout Council, began June 2 and will end June 4. They have been meeting for three days at the Sandy Park on Main St. (60 E. 8460 S.). The "Hands Across the World" day camp for Asian girls and the Girl Scouts served as an excomin perience munication according to who the leaders organized this project. The eighty girls from first through fifth grades from Sandy, Copperview, and Midvale Elemen-tarie- s silver izHywm 'Wfm ff wMiJA Husky t station I , ' f j f A I v ( ff I A f ,.f i w held its annual "Civil War Bowl" May 28. The fifth grade students, who had been studying about the civil war for several weeks teams were fivWed of four and played off an- - burglary. mW m- - The Sheriffs Office reports that the items were taken from a home '"( near W. 12000 S. 2000 Jamie Fullmer, captain, Sandy Elementary School An estimated $1,300 in silver and jewelry were taken last week in a Tracy Pierce, K. C. and Chris Botkin, Malstrom. Last year's winners, Jeff Kunz, John Montoya, Daryl Petersen, and Jeff White came to play the new winners and lost by only two Karate Self Defense And Exercise Class For Women Only There was no sign of forced entry. In other westside cidents, deputies are investigating the burglary of a home near 12300 S. 3600 W. Approximately $100 in coins were taken from the residents. Entry was made through a basement door. Two juveniles, ages six and eight, were released to their mother's custody after being stopped for shoplifting at Peterson's Market. The two had taken empty pop bottles. 1 1 in- iil. 'r-i- i m If mi Glcnmoor Golf Course Butler PTSA Project The suspect then left and the victim called the police. Officers were unable to locate him. 255-174- 2 , Riverton residential 180-19- 9790 South 4C0O West tgjf Civil war cannons were the replicas trophies awarded to win trophies i . robbed OUNMOOa participants takes Atkinson, Sandy, and Rosemary Hurley, Utah Girl Scout Council Field Adviser, have been involved with Laotian aides from the Jordan School District, Mrs Rudd Tillison, Division of Family Services, Mrs Tomoto Moses, adult Salt Lake County education, Mr Chansone, Sheriff deputies are coordinator of Laotian for a young, blond looking refugees and Girl Scout haired man who held up leaders from Sandy and the Husky Station at 8489 Midvale to create this S. 700 last week. E. new experience for the children. is The suspect Kathy Arends, Junior described as a male Girl Scout leader and a Caucasian, between 26 teacher's aide at Sandy and 27 years old, 5'9" tall 0 the Elementary, prepared bridged pounds, with language barrier, com- both groups of girls blond hair and a full culture beard. municating through through songs and games, and awareness. tried folk dances from According to reports. Joining Utah Girl Scout Council in supporting this the man entered the both countries. Directors of the camp, activity for station at approximately Delia Stanley, Kathy Laotian refugee children 8 p.m. on May 26 and asked for a package of cigarettes. The attendant gave him one, took his ' money and opened the cash register to make change. At that point, the suspect pulled a knife and demanded the money. He then told the victim to Not Private Open To The Pub'ic stay where he was or he Ciwa Tms: 3 9 Holes-1- 8 Hole Championship Course would come back and stab him. A swering questions. Points were scored. ; 'Civil War' Burglar Deseret Pharmaceutical, Mountain Fuel Supply, Zonta Club, and Gamma Phi Beta. Three-da- y The station estimated their loss to be $75. ' Lois Blackley, PTSA vice president, and Butler student Rick Winegar check lock on fenced bicycle area. Through several PTSA projects, funds were raised to fence in the area directly behind the school. The gates are kept locked during school hours and unlocked before and after. The project, which was completed in December, has significantly cut down bicycle thefts at the middle school. Prior to December, bikes were being stolen on an average of one a week. Since the fenced area replaced the front bicycle racks, only one incident has been reported. Youth arrested by S.J. police South Jordan police arrested one juvenile after they recovered a stolen motorcycle in the Glenmoor Village area. The motorcycle was reported stolen out of the Taylorsville area by the Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office. The youth will be referred to juvenile court on theft. , Police.aralso investigating the theft of a diamond ring from a Glenmoor home. A Caledonia resident reported a $1,500 loss after motorcycle gloves, the ring and $15 in cash was discovered missing. A $100 bike, left unattended in a yard near 11000 S. :m W. was stolen. Thieves also took a flag and a flag pole from a yard near 10200 S. 1000 W. Jordan Specialized Instruction For Today's Woman By Qualified Female Black Belt Instructor Classes For Girls 5-- 1 216 W. 6400 S. 37 Fashion Park .Call Or Leave 266-200- 9 f 5 High School and earned a B.A. Degree Adin Business ministration from BYU in 1975. He has been active in the 1980 program of the National Alliance of Businessmen. In addition to his former position as assistant branch manager, he hasd been a ,and a loan adjuster with Paint Year 7 And Woman 1 3 And Up Women's Karata Assoc. Of Utah Plan Mon.-Thur- p.m. 6-- 9 Name And Number At No Contracts tfSS 2g Fullerton, all in California. Anderson is a graduate of ill 566-670-8 ffl VJAINTCJ Exterior Paints To Save Up 5 A Gallon Save J "v c ISTiQirviril Zions Bank. On All Stain & Overcoat U 'Homemakers' are recruiting 20 new members Promotions announced by Zions F I I I E)C3 Or HDgg CUY CUY OTCZ GET ONE VI FREE With This Coupon M GET ONE GOOD ONLY drive-i- ns n SfW i -- JL an M ! I drive-i- ns With Thto Coupon JI1L Expires June 14. 1981 Zions First National Bank has announced promotions of Richard P. Burdick and Brent R. Anderson, both residents Sandy, according to Roy W. Simmons, bank chairman. Burdick has been named branch manager of the head office of Zions Bank, downtown, and Anderson is the new branch manager of the I West Valley Office of Zions Bank. Both were 0 assistant managers of their bank branches prior to their promotions. fl Burdick is a native of Brighton, New York, and University. He has completed various courses of study in economics and Salt Lake Valley women interested in joining the West Jordan with the chapter of the Utah accounting American Institute of Homemakers Association Banking. are invited to attend a Before joining Zions meeting on June 8, at St. Bank he was with El Joseph the Worker ChurCamino Bank, Anaheim; ch hall at 1 p.m. BabysitFirst State Bank, Lyn-o- f ting will be provided at a nwood; and Union Bank. nominal fee. decorating center 6570 S. State j io attended gal. . viU $8 Euonymus Reg. 4.98 1 Potemifilla Beautiful yellow flowers throughout the summer Syracuse 1 Large Lush Scotts 2 33 V: Mountain Ash tin' feet tall Large cluster of orange berrys 8-1- SPECIAL OF THE MONTH 0 Reg. 24.95 8x8 Glazed Italian Quarry Lava Rosea Lava Ocra 6x6 American Rustics glazed wall & floor tile $1 .40sq. 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