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Show 5 PtQ Thursday, April 15, 1982 9.0, Janette Day of Alta thira wiui 8.b5, Hilicresis fourth on the beam with Nicolette Love fourth 9.0, Gena Jessop of West with 8.55, Alta's Susan Jordan fourth on the bars Thompson fifth with 8.55 with 9.15, Trisha Young of and West Jordan's Dora Alta fifth on the floor with Bourque sixth with 8.5. Hill Trish On the vault, West 9.5, of Hillcrest sixth on the Chris Jordan's bars with 9.0, Kim Cunningham placed Zaharias of Hillcrest second with 8.95, West sixth on the beam with Jordan's Gerri Fannon 8.75, and Terri Sodja of third with 8.9, Bingham's West Jordan sixth on the Wendy Ott fourth with vault with 8.8. 8.9, Alta's Stacy Barnes In compulsary fifth with 8.8 and competition, West Jordan Hillcrest's Allison Haslett sophomore Maggie sixth with 8.8. Morris captured first On the bars, West place in class three all Jordan's Terri Sodja arounds with a total of 34 came in third with 9.1, points. She also placed West Jordan's Becky second on the bars with Pace fourth with 8.85, 9.2. Alta's Kim Milne fifth all with 8.65 and Hillcrest's Second place arounder Monica Franz Dayna Jones sixth with of Alta gained a total of 8.6. 33.45. Jodi Perrin of The balance beam Hillcrest came in third competition showed Love with 33.35. in second with 8.65, West Jordan freshman Angie Brighton's Shannon Carlsen came in England third with 8.6, first on the compulsary Jessop fourth with 8.55, beam with an 8.8, first on Alta's Shellee Martinez the bars with 9.45, and fifth with 8.45 and second on the floor with Hillcrest's Jolene Lillie THE SENTINEL - 5, C" -- , . place on the vault, a 9.5 second place on the beam, and a 9.35 second on the uneven parallel bars. Coach Dana Morris had predicted earlier in the season that Ryan would be one of the top gymnasts this year. Janeal Taylor of Alta came in second in the optional all arounds with 36.5, following a first place on the beam with 9.6, second place on the floor with 9.35 and third place on the bars with 9.2. Third place optional all arounder Lisa Baer of Hillcrest -- tV ' V 4 tied with Taylor. She also captured third on the beam with 9.25, third on the floor with 9.35, fifth on the bars with 9.1, and fifth on the vault with.8.8. Sherese Klotovich of West Jordan put in a strong performance on I W Susan Ainsworth, a top competitor for Brighton, performs during the region gymnastic finals. the Lisa Baer placed third in the optional all arounds at the region gymnastic finals last Wednesday to help Hillcrest come in second In point totals. District Jordan season in region two. West Jordan's score of outreached 349.8 Hillcrest, next in line with 335.15 and Alta with 334.15. In fourth place was Taylorsville with 304.55, Brighton next with 301.6, Bingham with 296.8 and gymnasts captured all of the top six places in each event at the region meet held last Wednesday at Taylorsville High. West Jordan gymnastic team won the meet with the highest total score of the bars, optional resulting in a first place with 9.5. She also gained third place on the vault Jordan area gymnasts sweep region finals .. . with 9.0. Bingham freshman Cindy Peterson came in second on optional vault 8.6. sixth with 8.45. Vandi The state also gaining a Warton captured a 9.0 competition is slated for Reams with 235.3. West Jordan freshman Julie Ryan made a sweep of most of the top spots, taking first place optional all around with a total of 37.55 points. She also gained a 9.35 first place on the floor a 9.3 first Hillcrest's with 9.05, 9.3 fourth place on the floor and an 8.8 fifth place on the beam. Other 4-- A first place on the vault. West Jordan's Kim Williams placed first on the floor with an 8.75. optional Other competitors competitors who placed included Kelly Pehrson of West Jordan placing fourth on the vault with gaining top spots in the floor exercises were Alta's Patrice Boshard in n UULJ V- vjuuvuu -' 1 u average of 3.60 or higher according to Ward S. Robb, college registrar. "SUSC grades on a plus full-tim- quarterly Kwf Cmii 25,000 Winners Jackpot Drawing will be held Thursday May 6, at Safeway Headquarters WtMMft Mff4 Mt bt ptWMt tt villi OflOFOS .. ysA I5 tator TTroats a straight 'A' average; a is CPA 3.60 approximately an 'A- -' average." Receiving 4.00 grade point average: South Jordan Corey L. Nebeker (general ('Essy-Htst'aSorv- o Grr,n A J 32 ti. U r.aJ C iLxl i i QCrcrd ) I ox. y r- 11 J I (Caio QPia off 24 2.99) Mrt. Smith's ICO W S ij ' ' WsX. UreSiH West Jordan ZcZ Jabberwocky? Jabberwocky Hours Gfl Lucerne Tas,y Granola Crunch will be presented at several Salt Lake County Libraries during April and May. Traveling minstral, Mr Lavoie, will involve children in the magic of 12 ex. storytelling r3 30OffUAol -f- rfTTJTTJ S . mm 12 For ai. FrcrAsR'S'rvy$1.09 Prcr.ium Goldtn hatbtXm $1 .69 Wtit . 4 to S R). Sizo XmJrM7 VvLi f60' r:sstFit:nksBSrvr$1.49 C5f Frcnksgry i.V $1.59 Ksst Frcr.ksBSBuv,iV$1.29 Cfcisicn fKt Tciioy Frcnis hZ ?fxtKi Lc3 Crcur--d Csef j43 igjgi SS) J Small Yurkeyi Pctksso VIW V,ST J 49' 79 " $1 Perk Cfcsps SSSST Sdewcy Curritos .89 $3.19 389 t,$2.49 Pdlka SJX33 Rmwoht. 0. Mctt i tv 4 Nnwif mm BavOfavvvtvo ' ' P Good Wtd. Aoril ' K520Expo,ur. M.49 I p5,H ANIMAL WORLD 14-1- 7. MIxpoiur. ns (hri ln ita oMrtM..' 5.49 at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., on Saturday, April 17, at 2:15 p.m. and Ruth Vine Tyler Branch Library, 315 Wood Street, Midvale, on Saturday, May 1 at 2 p.m. SUGGESTION Scotch Cay Drcnd Karl S. What is a Juice Orange SMtakT Apple 37 01. or 41 01. a Powell (0) Apple Streusel Pie Glazed Denuts Mrs. Wrighf't Sliced Buttermilk Bread Your Choice Delia-Pian- ion). (o) $ 2, (accounting). Howard C. Sandy Mackert (mathematics), and Paul K. Madsen (business administrat- i .iy I Peonot Duttor 79 Scftway Prtmlum sandwich or Rd. Top Mrt. Wrlghft Honey Bran or H. Wht. Berry Tour Oioieo I are: Gina Draper 1981-8- Oriental Style Noodles Boof , Turkey or Cfclcken Stock Tour Frtezer 'n Save! Frozen Potatoes Csl-J- education). Honor roll students at SUSC, winter quarter Town House Brand i system," Robb said. "A 4.00 CPA is Assorted Flavors rJlcat Pics e, grade point and minus a!(o f released at SUSC twit ttteet The n Honor roll Local students earned honor roll status winter quarter at Southern Utah State College. To be named to the SUSC honor roll a student must be enrolled take 15 or more credit hours, and earn a offer thflt tfetel n at West Jordan. Winners Jcckpot Dingo is Scheduled to end on April 17th or when dl tickets have been distributed. All Winning Cingo Ccrds Must be turned in Sat., Apr. 24 Serry nn April 17 I I further information on this free program, call the Salt Lake County Library System, 943-INF- O (943-4636- Utah Boys Ranch THRIFT STORE r -- Viiiiiw I. . "iiBiBaBaBBiajjieal 3SS1W.62C3S. Rut to Rum's 967-543- 7 ). |