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Show Australian film shown at U Tech Alb girls win second in state cross country Defending 4-- A state girls' country cross champs, Alta, finished second in this year's meet held last Wednesday at Sugarhouse Park. 4--A The Alta ladies took honors to a runners-u- p solid Weber team 66 to 69 (low score wins in cross country), while Brighton with 96 points was third and Hillcrest was sixth with 160 points. division, Over in the Jordan High girls' team, repeating Region Six up Snyder Brighton's guys were Gretchen twenty-firs- t, thirty-secon- d, Lisa Jenkins thirty-fourtSandra Fish thirty-sixth, h, Marilisa and Robertson It was the same story for Jordan over in the thirty-sevent- 3--A girls' division, Karen was Dorene Nelson, twenty-secon- d, Taylor twenty-eight- Piper Lauri h, Wendy thirty-fift- h, Bonner forty-firs- t, Lori Griffeth fourth-fourt- and h. 3-- A champs, placed sixth with 170 points. T. tlu aims' MM the best team finish was A- nlanilMf fniirtfl 110 points, with included Region Two meet champ Brighton coming in fifth Arrington 132, Just edging out Bingham at sixth with 135 points. A gusting wind and at ""warmer temperatures appeared to have an effect on some runners, making many state times perhaps, even more so than the girls with slower state times. Some Brighton runners, according to coach Becky Olsen, were down by as to much as two minutes. "If we'd ran the same times we'd run at region over the same course, we'd have beaten Bonneville," she added, Art Price, who had Brighton's five point getters were Brian Eves, Christean Hansen, James Smith, and Steve Findley. Bingham's Craig Hewitt finished right behind Price with a time of 17:00.22 earning him the eighteenth spot. Hewitt was followed by Mark Crump, Dave Adler, Dave Ashby, and DaveReniker. Hillcrest ace, junior Jace Brewer, placed second in the individual standings with a time of 15:35.75. . Page color film "Only in Australia" is the second offering in the Travel Lecture Series at Utah Technical College scheduled for Nov. 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the auditorium of the Rampton Technology Building at 4800 South Redwood Road. The film will be narrated in person by photographer Aubert Lavastida who, as a professional film maker, is director of motion picture production at the University of Michigan. Lavastida describes Australia as unique among progressive nations since there is a close affinity between almost every Australian and the immense land itself. Only in Australia are places like Woolgoola and Boolaloo to be found and only there do the people speak English in their characteristic manner, using such expressions as "fair dinkum." photographed in color are the Royal Botanic Gardens of Sydney, the Tidbindilla Nature Reserve-featurin- g the vombat, emus and kangaroos-an- d Great Barrier Reef, a coral wonderland and the location of the giant clam, the world's largest shellfish. Tickets for the film can be purchased at the UTC College Center for $2.50 or at the door MARTIN'S MEAT MARKET 7800 S. State CHOICE & PRIME MEAT 566-247- 3 Our1 Cold ypP Better Sandwiches y-W- . l behind at region. Alta's placers in the top twenty Ilia with : -k at Included in 16:58.32. second' to In the boys' race, placed on finished Hillcrest's Jace Brewer top Alta High of both Bingham and at region was the only Brighton, teams the Bengal in the top 20, Hawks had finished , finishing seventeenth Nov. c. 1081 WANT ADS WORK A affected as much or, i 4-- A THE SENTINEL Thursday, SENTINEL Kevin at twelth 16:46.80 and DarreQ Ken-t- h sixteenth at 16:53.38. Also getting points for were Andrew Alta Plataro, Ryan Jensen and Paul Rust. Public Notice slower than region times the week before. to Alta According coach, Ray Jensen, Alta had been creeping closer to Weber girls' team all season long, but Just fell short at state. "Our girls ran well," state Jensen, "We, at least, made Weber work for it." Individually for the Hawks, Connie Sweet was fourth at 19:15.41, Chris Keller sixteenth at ORDINANCE N0.1S4M1-- 1 ORDINANCE THE AMENDING CITY RIVERTON AN ZONING ORDINANCE AND ACCOMPANYING MAP BY CHANGING THE CLASSIFICATION OF A CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND FROM RR-2- 2 to WHEREAS, an application has been filed with Riverton City to rezone certain described 20:55.29, Stephanie property from Beesley eighteenth at classification to RR-2- 2 C--B 21:16.55; Sabrina Lucero nineteenth at 21:18.46, SD; and WHEREAS, notice has and Julie Hansen was been given and a public hearing on the request twenty-firsheld as required by state t. and municipal law; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered Meanwhile, Brighton High's coaches Becky Olsen and Bill Cowden were trying to figure out why some of their tiers had slowed down the and Planning Commission having made its recommendation as to the Janet Rollins, however, unproved on her perfor mance at region, with the placing third overall with a time of super-sop- testimony evidence of those present at the hearing; and WHEREAS, the City request; and WHEREAS, the River-to- n City Council deems it h to be in the best interests of the City and its 19:11.73. inhabitants to in line for said property; BEIT ORDAINED BY Brighton were Karen Sorensen fifteenth at THE CITY COUNCIL OF Dolores RrVERTONCITY: 20:54.78, Section 1. The following Bolwahnn seventeenth at described property is 21:08.01, Linda Griffiths hereby from thirtieth, and Chris Price RR-2- classification to re-zo- Next re-zon- 2 D. - thirty-fift- h. Section 2. The Riverton City Zoning Ordinance and accompanying map are hereby amended to reflect the zoning classification change as it Hillcrest girls did not have any runners finish in the top 20, although Sberri Hoskisson ended effects the described property. Section 3. The property is described by attached Exhibit "A which is a part of this or- dinance. The Ordinance shall be posted in three public places in the City and three copies thereof shall be filed with the City Recorder of Riverton City and the said Ordinance shall become effective on the 9th day of November, 1961. PASSED, ADOPTED AND APPROVED THIS 30 day of October, 1881, BY THE RIVERTON CRAWLERS BACKHOES LOADERS CITY COUNCIL FORKUFTS s Curtis P. 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