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Show Hunting 400 (Wat Desert. Riverbed part), Neldon. Bluff dale. Lyle Baugh, Sandy; Paul E. Lebounty, permits Bingham; Continued from Page 4 Draper; Richard W. Hansen. SOuth Jordan; George H. Hobbe, Watt Jordan; Newel L. Huntsman, South Jordan; Ricky R. Johmon, Sandy; Dal S. Mathews, West Jordan; William K Prue, Sandy; --405 (Bonanxa), Owen J. Bringhurst, Riverton. 406 (Parker Mountain), Wayne Dense, Riverton; Alfred R. Jar-din- e, West Jordan; James A. Moorhouae, Salt Lake; Shannon P. Hawley, Sandy; T. Tyson Thorpe, Wright, Sandy. Urry G. Sheeny. Butterfield, Riverton; Tony Tony RacUay, Riverton; Reno Thomasaon, Draper. -- 404 South Aria Jordan; K. Robert Steven, (Daggett), Briggs. Salt Lake; Kay R. Cosies, Young, Salt Lake; F. Marten South Jordan; William A. Maeder, Young, Salt Lake. Silt Lake; Van J. Myers, Mid-valAntelope Phillip J. Price, Sandy; General season an- - Milan Swilor. fil 510 (Uinta North Slope), Ronald L. Burton, Blufldale; Robert H. Garrett. Salt Lake; Blaine E. Hall. Salt Lake; Robert E. Turner, West Moose moose permits: Jordan. 500 (Uintah, North Slope). David Crosby, Sandy; Richard C. Eogh. Sandy; Blain Oban. South Jordan; Samuel B. Olsen, Riverton; William K. Prue, Sandy; Byron G. Warr, Sandy. Sandy. A Anterless moose permits: General season bull Ml (Chalk Creek), Buffalo General season for buffalo: eW) Dick, Gary (Henry Mountains). John R. West Jordan; Russell S. ' s Rich), PMl (Morgan-Sout- h Cusing. West Jordan. (Myton Bench), Paula R. Warr, South Jordan. 410 (Puddle Valley), Jeren C. Done, Sandy. 408 -- Riverton.. Ml (West Desert, Snake Valley part). Robert M. Clark, Sandy; E. Kent Rawley, Riverton; Thomas S Rettberg, West Jordan. --M2 (Southwest Desert), Mark E. Butterfield, Riverton; Jack A. I 603 Salt Lake i Smith, Sandy. Bighorn Sheep season General for bighorn sheep: --7 (North San Juan), Gary D. Nelson, Sandy. 70t (South San Juan), Salt Rocky Mountain Goat General season for Rocky Mountain goat, one permit only: 4M (Lone Peak), Edward Wyckofl, Salt Lake. R. Bobby Sox Tournoy "I a hit ad- triple," recalled Toni Fitzgerald. One suspected, however, that lurking behind the giggles and answers business-lik- e - YC"2 1 savc3y crakd lean CCC-C- E $c:iec::jsi fiavcr J 5 0Z. PACKAC2S L T (CASS C7 S-- Jf "V V- 14 'S.99) n Milner, a former resident of the disap- staged close friendships, lasting friendships," she said. "And the coaches and chaperones gained a lot of new daughters, at least for a little while. We'll never forget this moment." COCO DILKECUS course. peared mining town of Copperfield in Bingham Canyon, picks up the tab for all tournament cost and for the party that follows. The party is open to players and their parMichael J. Milner held tners. All proceeds from his second invitational the tournament were golf tournament last donated to the Humane Saturday afternoon at the of Utah. Stansbury Park golf Society Doug Bergener turned in the winning low score and Bruce Erickson the high score. Bergener also won the closest-to-hole- " prize, while Mike Chaus hit the longest drive. According to Milner's mother, Agnes, the tournament was started two years ago as a surprise birthday party set up by his wife Cathy with the help of Stansbury pro and long time friend Gary Healy. Things turned out so well, they decided to make it an annual event. Over 20 golfers, some froma s far away as Wyoming, showed up to take part in this year's affair. Milner now lives in ittowords. "Each of these girls developed some very Continued from Page 2 be ready for a bunt," ded Julie Jensen. Milner golf play 5 Pa(i TMq.ftxtH.MU TIE SENTINEL there was something more, deeper, more difficult to express. Then chaperone Garritson put V - Murray. Scouts stay at camp 5-da-ys Boy Scouts in Midvale Sixth Ward spent five days at Camp Steiner. Among the girls chosen all stars on the Southwest Valley Minor League team were Julie Jensen, Ramie Park, Melissa I -- . . i i i SAFiUAY LEAN E0M klbea m I Rrcircnd Dnf Strips KEF IbM" Stczks srongM pennywise it (Whole lb.) ,1M p 12 1ft T t tt. 5 1 ' CD l 0 1 riExnn uaq s?aAY 01 Fit awards for their parthe on ticipation volleyball team, which WclX pSPM tn 1 M" Id. let,. 9 I 9 toui CNa vohiMhhV.'i.w.$1.39 $3.i$2.29 Volt s ct. "LL f tEX SCIAtAPCD 7m cr cc"rm::::a ASSOtTID VARIETY fyri:r4iij.i:i nEAREVER FBEttrja QBffiGDGD Oft of m ova m clinics offorod Precision drill team J I clinics will be presented at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., on Saturdays, Sept. 5, Oct. 10 and Nov. 7. Two sessions will be held each day The first session for six to twelve year olds will be from 10 a.m. to noon. The second for teens will be from noon to 2 p.m. Peggy Goodwin, former Cyrpus High Spinnaker, Utah ovw tki cocxtei to too Y 0 1 0 ') ASSORTED CQEAH PIGS pa 0 uuuw, e:my, ceteJT, (Ksccun FSIISSI K3T FRENCH B3EA0 DAIIY4P.U. (tXCIFT SUNDAY) QOJG 'lb cmn P O Alt ASSORTED HARD ROLLS BLUEBERRY or BRAN MUFFINS YOUR FAVORITES Br? i GffiCEniD CHBtlJB mm ft1 Patty Cindy Drill Cl'.IF STYLE PAN EACN . Teri Tenney, Galvez, and Thomas. r1 (UHQKiiiUJlU $1.7f.$1.19 took first place in the stake: Maury Caywood, Jill Brown, Lisa Groves, Alyssa Olson, Jan Jep-psoKyra Taylor, Lori Groves, Erica Sharp," n, I aanaaQaEaai 81 ships. Named to the number one Babe Ruth All Star team were Darin Vincent and Darin Monsen. The following girls received individual NATURAl 3 f f f"l OPEN FIRE...GREAY 0 Jrj-- ntAE3Si.ftj . tOASTID OVER AN nrXifTiTTTTiinTiTlft (Mb California to compete in the national champion- CUY SKINLESS Tooi iwi CONSIST ANT DUALITY r SCOTCH ot.ii 7 pkg. V Thomas, and Desiree Childs. The team went to COUNT ON SAFEWAVS GARLIC BREAD Am DOZEN 6 State Aggiette, drill team advisor at Brighton High School, will instruct the free course. For further $169 I . 79 69 SPREAD IN GARLIC IUTYER LOAF Univer- sity of Utah Utahna and AVAILARLE IN STORES WITH BAKE SHOPS ONLY infor- mation, call the Salt Lake County Library System, ' 943-INF- O (9434636). FLOWERS ARE THE MOST PERSONALWAY TO EXPRESS SYMPATHY. r mm m EACH PIECE ONLY 0 3D cd IILL-- 0 n CILATi: COD cAt::i jj:ci K7 LUCERNE-NON- WONDERFUL FIAVORS-YOU- R SAFEWAY IRAND kPLASYICCOMFAREI E FINER CHOICE TKSS Q L Pk mill a OO KJM SAFEWAY MEDIUM SHARP FLAVOR 5e) VOX'S FIATC3E ti::::m PLATES $2 49 Safe In Your Microwave ...Oven Dishwasher ci:zese sac:dv;ich dacs I en CD CD Heartlpfck U StorjewSre $2 59 PRICE) GOOD AUG. WIYN A For a oomptrta toajclion ol yrnpathy flowers, S.OO PURCHASE C0MPLHER PIECES ARE AVAILABLE I9-2- If II RETAIL QUANTITIES 7 jjflj (9 t ene 4 FLOWER SHOP Our 32ad Yx 17tf.HalaCt. 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