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Show THE SENTINEL 4 Page Thursday, April 14, 1983 PTA Hillcrest's Jensen breaks state record in the hurdles Hillcrest High raced past West Jordan last Tuesday to notch another boys track victory. Also the Huskies had some bright moments in the Icebreaker Invitational held Saturday at Mt. View High in Orem. Jordan's boys captured a solid 9 win over West, also on Tuesday, as did Brighton over Alta did not have Bingham a dual over the past week, but did participate in the Icebreaker. The boys' schedule is topped by the big Weber State Invitational in Ogden. The guys will compete on Saturday, following the girls' meet on Action will get Friday. underway at 9 a.m. both days. Upcoming dual meets include Kearns at West Jordan, Taylors-vill- e at Bingham, and Hillcrest at Alta at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 19, and Tooele at Jordan on Wednesday, April 20, at 3 p.m. Perhaps the high point of the past week for Hillcrest took place at the Icebreaker on Saturday, when Kyle Jensen shattered the state record in the 93-4- 72-5- 7. fourth in the the 400 relay team of Jeff Dansie, Farnsworth, Darrell VanAmen, and Nelson first; the medley relay team of Farnsworth, Nelson, Harris, and Val Gilgen first; Muir first in the two mile ; Jeff Argyle first in the shot put; Muir first in the high jump; Argyle first in the javelin; Marce first in the pole vault; Steve Holtby first in the long jump; and Argyle first and Family YMCA will be hosting a Scotch Doubles Bowling Tournament. The fund raiser will be held on April 17 at the Town & Country Bowling Lanes, 7980 S. State St. For more information call -- and Remund, increased their grade point averages by a half grade or better. The following lists show those students who show a gain between the first and second quarters. Handicapped employe back A Board of Appeals reversed West Jordan's decision to dismiss city employe Danny McDonald, who is handicapped, and ordered the city to rehire him immediately. Based on a procedural problem, the decision stated the city did not comply with the rules on discipline and there was.no written tion saying McDonald had been advised of his problems. City Manager Allan Tolman explained McDonald had been advised verbally because he could Reniker; Children's Wear Sixes 5L 00-6- not read but the city has already put him back to work since the decision made on Shoes and Accessories Blessing Outfits V " A L J $3 00 Baby Shoes R9' Thursday. 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WEST It's Time To Plant These Varieties Recommended For Salt Lake County. Plant The Right Varieties Sugar Snap Scout award Mar. 22, 1983. He is a member of troop 835, Silver Mesa district, of the Sandy 35th ward. He Is the son of Mr and Mrs Scott Katsilas. Many thanks go to his scoutmaster Brian Bouck. ' This m. Michael Katsilas, 15, was presented with his Eagle ' IIMII V XI TELL US Across from Hillcrest Hlgn Early . rorenpzrenrcT? many times have you "That should be in the thought can It be. Phone paper," 7301 S. 900 E. Broccoli .... garbage How Ruby ' Frl. 1M 562-150- Beets A AQliha' Call: Thomas Veronica Smith, Tanner, Bradley Thomas, Robert Wescott, Jack 4 1 Mattingly, Kwang Park, Wendy Pearson, Blair Pedro, David Romero, Roxanne It and Operations rooms cost hospital more than you think... Daniel Jackman, Tina Jackson, Debra Jones, Lance Kuehne, Tamara Lowe, Lucas, f-- r ? V Persons with Disabilitiers. Tina ZZ-- f Sister Rita Baum, S.S.J., executive director of the National Catholic Office for Finau, Rebecca Garcia, Scott GunderSon, Lynne Hailes, Trace Shane t people can share with fellow church members. On May 6 and 7 in Salt Lake City, a workshop titled "The Ministry of Christ is in Our Hands," will be held at St. Vincent's Parish, 1385 Spring Lane. The keynote speaker will be Darren Evans, 1 talents handicapped many Brinkley, Chad Growl, Shirlene Davis, Shawn Elementary, Kimberlee Cache District; Young, 14, East High, Salt Lake District; Richard W. Smith, 18, Granger High, Granite District; Malinda Probst, 12, Wasatch Junior, Granite District; Kevin Olson, 12, Bingham Middle, Jordan District. Catholic Church and Machelle Sanders, Midvale, has been appointed to represent St. Theresa Catholic Church on the Diocesan Advisory Committee for Handicapped Persons. The committee seeks to coordinate the efforts of all Catholic parishes in Utah in serving handicapped church members. Its purpose is also to educate clergy and lay people about the 8thGrade Aaron Borrowman, Providence 6, been appointed to represent Saint Joseph the Worker Wade Archer, Tracy Betz, McDonald said he was able to work as well as anyone else. OpMI Grade Glen Ashby, Travis Banks, Grant Basinger, Brian Bennion, Dallas Cook, Kris Denos, Daniel Eggertz, Leslie Glenn, Lurissa Gines, Douglas Green, Sean Hale, Jason Hardman, Collen Kemp, Peter john Killman, Doug King, Neal Lancaster, Langston, Bracken, Sally Garduno, Midvale, has Chad Garfield, Gretchen Good, Tom Hinkley, Michelle Horan, Glade Jennings, Jody Jessop, William Jeffrey Monson, Natalie Nicol, Newman, Shannon Oakes, Jayson Perkins, Eric Rouska, Autumn Stoker, Craig Strong, Travis Thomas, Jenny Ward, Dax Whetsel, Cory Wilkins, Jason Wilson. 7th South Kearns District. Granite Elementary, Literature - Phillip Chidester, 17, Cedar City High, Iron District; Catherine Leining, 12, Clayton Intermediate, Salt Lake District; Robert Edwards, 13, Bryant Intermediate, Salt Lake District; Joshua Hoecherl, 7, Bonneville, Salt Lake District; Robb S. Miller, 10, Hooper Elementary, Weber District. Music - Tisha Noelle Bullock, themselves through their own original works of art, (2) to emphasize the value of cultural arts in the school and to recognize these as useful tools for everyday living, (3) to give recognition to creative students as a means of encouraging them in the field of fine arts. A display of all regional winners that were considered for state competition will be on exhibit at State PTA Convention on April 27 and 28 at the Salt Palace in Salt Lake. The winners, listed according to category, age, school and, district are: Visual Arts - Theodore A. Rhodes, Cottonwood High, Granite District; Tami Gandre, Alta High School, Jordan District; Kyle R. Curtis, East Sandy Elementary, Jordan District; Dung Due Hoang, West High, Granite District; Andrew Representatives named for Catholic committee Chadwick, Scott Flockhart, collection McDonald was put in the city shops, parks department, streets crew and the janitorial department. But Public Works Director Darrell Joners said he was unable to do the required work because he could not drive, operate machinery or work without constant supervision. At the Mar. 10 council meeting, McDonald's family 95 Underpants last Richard at city Job Girls & 6th Grade Heather Ball, Shaunna Lee Barlow, Barlow, Felix Benitez, Julie Bills, Randy Bobo, Rachel Briggs, Ronnie sophomore Dave Reniker in the Boys 1 Departing from the standard of showing students who have high grade point averages West Jordan Middle School administrators have chosen to recognize those students who have Nelson second in the discus. One of Jordan's best finishes at the icebreaker was Russell Muir's second place in the two mile. His time was good enough to qualify for the state meet. solid got Brighton performances through its lineup against Bingham, led by James Smith in the two mile. Smith was also among the Bengals top finishers in the Icebreaker. Bingham's top efforts in both dual and invitational action were registered by the medley relay team of Todd Bailey, Steve VanHorn, Kevin Smith, and David Reniker; the mile relay team of Van Horn, Smith, Kurt Jensen Fifteen Utah students have been named winners in the 1982-8- 3 PTA Reflections competition. Judges chose the fifteen winners from over 58,000 original entries coming from 464 participating local units in 18 Utah PTA regions The winning entries will be forwarded to the National PTA for competiton with similar work from other states. In the W.J. middle school lists students who show GPA improvements hurdles; Rob Farnsworth first and Nelson second in the 100 Mike Harris first in the 400 Russell Muir first in the 800 Farnsworth second in the 200 Jeff Mace second in the mile; tournament April 17 7 and a fifth in the In Jordan High's win over hosts bowling South Valley 400 West, John Churches was first and Jim Nelson second in the 110 picked up firsts in both hurdles YMCA . 200. Hillcrest were posted by Glen Briggs in the pole vault and in the medley relay with Dave Adams, Emarcus Eharhaardt, John McLaren, and Jace Brewer. Brewer added a third in the 3200, Adams a sixth in the high jump, Jim Duke a sixth in the discus, and the 400 and mile relays both a second. In the dual against West Hillcrest's 800; meter dashes. He was also second in the 100 and pole vault. Malkos earned another second for West Jordan in the 3200. The two best finishes for West Jordan at the Icebreaker also came by way of Wamsley, a intermediate hurdles with a mark of 38.35. Jensen also won the high hurdles. Other firsts for Jordan, Dave Alder in the two mile; and Brad Cutter in the discus and shot put. For Alta's boys in the Icebreaker Mark Bennett was second in the pole vault; Kevin Arrington second in the 1600; Art Birchum fourth in the 300 hurdles; the medley relay team of Jeff Davis, Todd Larsen, Birchum, and Mike Vanderbeek third; the mile relay team of Arrington, Rod Sweet, Russell Steeneck, and Birchum sixth; and Mitch Hall third in the high jump. Hall and teammate Mike Marshall both qualified for state in the high jump. plus the 800. Brewer won the 1600, Marty Haws the 100, Lance Cloward the 3200, Tim Phillips the pole vault, Darren Vincent the high jump, and Dan Hill the discus. Sophomore Ron Wamsley once again led the Jaguars by taking first in the 400 and 200 announces Reflections winners Wed. thru Tues. 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