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Show Tfcuidi, THE SENTINEL 2 Poqo Auu$lSiWir Chilinski P.S.I. team gets The league title in Sandy Women's Softball play was captured by team coached by Marty Martin. PJS.I. went undefeated In eight league games. As of deadline time, the second and third spots were still up for grabs. Two teams, Bes Pak coached Cheryl Drif-feand Bold Plastics coached by Boyd the-P.S.- Vfe 'Utsu . rr have Jensen, scheduled a Tuesday break the deadlock. The Sandy league, now in its second year of existence, is hoping to expand from its nine current teams to 12 by the opening of next season. League Kendra (left) and Derek (right) Schlffman display medals won at the State AAU Junior Olympic Track Championships last June 26-2The brother and sister team reside In Sandy with their parents, Mr and Mrs Garry Schlffman. Sandy pair win medals In track Sandy residents Derek and Kendra Schlffman capped a very successful summer track season by winning five medals in the State AAU Junior Olympic Track Championship held last June 7 at South High 28-2- School. Regional Championships in all three events. with either Debbie or Scott at Linda Morgan at 571-04- 571-402- 8. The deadline for is March 15 sign-up- s of 1982. Registration fees are tax deduc-tabl- e. Ladies taking part must be at least 18 years of age. There is a 20 player per team limit. The Sandy Ladies league is affiliated with the United SofStates Slow-Pitc- h tball Association.. In post season play, Sandy will be taking part in an Aug. 9 The annual Gilbert Moesinger Memorial horseshoe pitching tournament was held last Saturday at Lest Park in Ogden with a slightly sparser turn out of participants than expected. Tournament officials were only able to fill four divisions. 7-- County Softball complex. This will be for "B" and "C" division teams. FR A y&OTH Jirailmt ( D 2-- 3, Glcmnssr Golf Ccurco Hot Open T Tbe Pnbtk Matt Botee-l- S 9790 ScuHi ASSUSC Senate, representing school of tUfST Ol business and technology students. The - Private Tm V several awards in state PBL competition. She has also won several awarrds as a member of the SUSC forensic squad and was a 1980-8- 1 member of the I scholarship CC00 West I smovctn i d? n I C5B-17C- 2 II fclrtUJMV only nit 'til TO PAY -- wmm 2-- n " F - JKAXf IN ISiTKEST AICJ3 BUY $10CO In Mdse.dncludirtgTox) Toko 12 Months To Pay At Granite's 7 Interest Offer. WILL ASSAZE Fay Only 34.47MeiMi Buy $1000 YOU Mdse. Elsewhere (Tax Included) Take A.P.R. In A Year To Pay At Their 21 You Could Pay 7 -- YOU LOOK AT WHAT YOU CAN SAVE V TWAM BE0 SAVINS While Soma Stores Are Raising Their Interest Charges, Granite Is Proud To Be Able To Offer Even Lower Interest Rates Than Before. 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Class B: first Bruce 36.9 Eyre, Salt Lake, percent ringer average; second Rudy Labotto, FLOWERS Salt 33.3 perARE THE MOST cent; Lake, third Marv Collier, PERSONALWAY West Point, 39.6 perTO EXPRESS cent; fourth Joe Oborn, Wild 7 HOMILY Charle Bugger, Reams, Display ads Tuesday, 4:30 Classified ads EG IT 43.1 per- 3-- Monday, 5 p.m. News Wedding announcements BANff 47.6 5-- 0, third cent; the achievements each has made in his or ber specific field of study," said Harold H. Hiskey. school of business and technology dean. ''Scholarships to con- tinuing business students, around 20 of them each tournament at the are as follows: Class A: first Nolan Taykrsville, DEADLINES mm. "Business scholars- as chapter secretary, hips are awarded on the reporter and chairbasis of each student's woman, and has won academic performance at SUSC and because of ar ar Mioretarial programs. full-tuiti- courage anyone that horseshoos "Doc" would like to sponsor a team to get in touch one-ye- two-ye- JflSOUD VALUES FOR YOUR HOMED! Kendra, participating percent ringer average; in her first track second Gary Hughes, ' meets representatives play hold In Benson, Clinton, season, was the winner of a bronse medal in the 200 meter dash and also the long Jump. In seven track en- - Mosslngsr Derek took the combined sprint title, based on his gold medal victory The next scheduled acin the 200 meter dash and tivity will be a sanctioned second place finish in the open tournament set for 100. His time of 27.68 Saturday, Aug. 8, at the seconds was the best time Salt Lake County Courts in the state this year for in the Murray City Park. Us division. His 100 time Action will get underway 18.70. '. at 7 p.m. Derek also took a close second in the hurdles. He Individual results from qualified forr the Junior the Moesingerr Memorial Olympic to game play-of- f marketing, with certificates of completion awarded for clerical and rocoivos award softball crown and secretary, is a 1978 year, range from (111 to recipient of Bingham $600 in total amounts and graduate the to High . School. awarded are of Mr and Mrs daugh.er and sophomore, junior W. Chilinski, West seniorrr students," he Dee Jordan. said. "Additional Majors and minors are scholarships are awarded offered at SUSC in acAnnette Chilinski has incoming freshmen who business adbeen named the recipient plan to major in the counting, and ministration of a Telethon Scholarship business field.", teacher business for the 1981-8- 2 school year Chilinski has been education. Minors are at Southern Utah College. awarded three previous in offered also The $300 award is being SUSC scholarships, a executive economics, made through the SUSC academic School of Business and scholarship her freshman Technology where Chilin- year and two $300 ski is a junior majoring departmental awards. adin . business She is an active member minor ministrate wifo a of SUSC's Chi Alpha in economics, secretarial Chapter of Pbi Beta Lambda, having served emphasis. 1 3-PII- 0S.66 Mem CEDSOOM CE 4-- 1, '''ID 4--1, riLtttraffS' ( 3-- SYMPATHY. Bountiful, cent; fifth Ray Fivas, Salt Lake, 35.1; and sixth Doyle Peterson, 31.9 percent. 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