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Show ' L - "w - - .. V '. Ik v "w , w . i s . "S- - uw if. um;., - ' - , THE SENTINEL Youngsters ages 6 and older will enjoy various exciting activities. These include arts and crafts, athletics, games of all kinds, swimming and weekly field trips to places like Lagoon and Trafalga; as well as a daily nutritious lunch and snacks. Children can be registered for the week, month or the entire summer. There are a limited number of slots available so parents are urged to contact the or drop by the center at center between 8 a.m.-- 9 p.m., TrsMrr , 535-503- - -w- - JUUw yw 0 , - - V- i - -- barriers. The disparity between academic achievement levels in reading and math and grade for Native placement Americans widened in the progression of grades. A 1962 graduate of Carolina High School in Greenville, S.C., Dr. Case earned the Ed.D. in educational degree administration in the College of Education. He earned a bachelor's degree in speech and drama art (speech pathology) in 1969 and a master's degree in communicative habilitation both from BYU. 4 Last year's camp was so successful an adjunct satallite camp is being opened at the Majestic Elementary School at - . Copperview snacks will 7450 S. 1700 W. Two be served but children will bring their own lunches from home. A fee is charged for all activities. announces logo winners Doctorate received - , t' ;. V I v - i v ' ' - , A' , -- - . '". ' - ' - ''-- ? ff Cf? I ' v.", t '4 . ' f T L-- IJL - -- , f L -- ' , . " " ;: - t ',-- - ' , ..." . ' . v . - -- r -- J - v" - " c J " " . ' !. ' . - " - - V f - -- 1 v - Hillcrest's Bill Robertson slides safely into home, scoring one the 20-- win, Hillcrest advanced to state competition being the 20 runs the Huskies amassed against Weber in inter- held this week. contest staged Thursday at Hillcrest. With regional play-of- f 1 . . State tennis scheduled determined Mark Rake of Alta and Sentinel area high schools in a hard fought match, earned a dominated the Region Two tennis 4 decision. tournament held last Thursday and Of the 198 games Harkness has in of while Six Friday, Region Jordan was .also able to qualify a played in league competition, he has won 192. Five of those six number of its players for State. losses came in the finals against tournament will The State Rake. In 'route to the finals, be held at Liberty Park and the Harkness defeated Clawson of meet at Olympus Hills on Friday Eduardo Vannuchi of and Saturday beginning at 9 a.m. Alta, Hillcrest and Tony Wallin both days. of Alta Rake whipped Only the top eight singles Dennis Pennington of Hillcr4est players and the top four doubles teams advance from Region to Parry of Brighton and Olsen of Hillcrest State. As expected Brighton's Dave Brighton's doubles team of Zimmerman and R.J. in search of an Craig Harkness, Stevens placed first in that unprecidented third state singles competition, beating their own title, led the Region Two field. However, the championship match - teammates Zeke Totland and Mark was a little tougher than in the Z Stevenson Also for Brighton, Craig Parry ran into a Harkness past. 6-- 6-- 3-- 4-- A 3-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 0, 6-- 1. 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- 6-- Water supply forecast The cold, wet, miserable April weather kept snow courses well above average, reports Max Phillips, Soil Conservation Service, Midvale. AT the Snowbird snow course an ice layer was encountered at about 90 inches down in the snow pack and a reading was not obtained. Parleys Canyon with 62 inches of snow containing 23.2 inches of water is 159 percent of average. Silver Lake (Brighton) is 131 percent of average with 36.2 inches of water in an 89 inch snow pack. Rocky Basin (Settlement Canyon) measured 121 inches of snow containing 52.2 inches of water for 173 percent of average. This is a record high since 1954 but 1953 remains the high with 52.7 inches of water in the snow pack. As soon as the weather warms, snowmelt will raise the streams. Snow Survey Report This Year Snow Water Snow Course 6-- 6-- 6-- Jordan-Hillcres- 6-- Arce-Larret- ta t reunion planned Copperview day camp opens Applications are now being , for taken the Copperview Summer Day Camp to be held at the Center summer, 62 23.2 45 17.8 89 71 63 54 36.2 27.4 26.0 84 64 51 34 41.7 20.4 . 159 - 27.6 131 . throughout 7 a.m.-- 6 the p.m. daily. Wednesday Thursday Friday Elementary Elementary Elementary Elementary Elementary Tossed Salad White Cake with Cheeseburger with trimmings French Fries Cherry Topping Sesame Rolls and Sliced Oranges Choice of Cookie Butter Milk Milk Losogna . secondary or both include Frozen Mixed Fruit Salad Cake with Cherry Topping Milk tions must be made in advance. Questionnaires have been mailed out, but some class members have not been located. For more information, call Darrell Smith or Larry Yates Corn Dogs French Fries French Fries Sandwich Pears. Apricots both include WockyCak. r 561-780- 3. I ads work I j RodlfllS. Ig2 Exp. $0700 53183 J I 0i'l JP- 33 ill 40,00jti.-Warront- - "state" t p.m. I Per Person Cheap Skate Night $100 Or 561 CLASSIC SKATING 9151 So. 255 W., Sandy -- 1 791 yj msTECTiW OO? cars $.88 j ! Light Trucks ExpJ53J83 j j r Front "Wheel Bearing Pack j Jf Jf Balloons Free Skating Watersllde Pass tor Birthday Child Birthday Song A Name Announced We clean up. j ! 55RI3BIK. W. I $ Q95 Most Cars 'Z& Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf Jf I Lifetime A? j Shock, Exp; ! FLOATATION WATERBED .1 Tried a waterbed and didn't like il' You'll love Ins one' II has soil sides, looks like a legulai bed uses teguiai bedding, loo Come See It! $200 $199 $249 $299 nnaoA'Q r.in?nncQ faci ghv p 8901 So. 1300 w. size West Jordan I 4CYI.W5 6 cyl. 8489 SOUTH 700 EAST 561-075- You Drive 'Em 1 We'll Revive 'Em $M95 ' . i i Lifetime Pad j i Warranty $0045 ZV State Inspection HUSKY SERVICE I CarSl '' 83j Lube Shocks Tires '82" lnS,a"ed 531 Oil 53183 53183 ib7scBrakesMsTi Exp. 8cyl. $37 Reg. For Tune-U- p 'MinCoPnlnU9S xp n j Coloring Books or 2 Game To kens ! j UP To 5 rVr? Skating Admission Birthday Party Room Dish ollca-CreaSoH Drinks I Hercules"! i Most Cars 8 Light Trucks lqlS-l;o4- ? I 173 Place Mats Roller Skating 532-472- 9 Milk Oil'" Lube, l$l1 195 (For $2.00 Per Person) Wo PrOVldo: - Milk . ! i 30.2 Vegetables both include Sliced Peaches Cherry Crisp Filter Change !fH)s,eel,B.elIed Sentinel want 15.5 29.8 both include Tossed Salad Fruit Cocktoil Cake COUPON SPECIALS I 571-16- Fishburgers French Fries Frozen Mixed or Stocked Ham M,lk "o'""11 Pizza Chilled Pears or k,e Enchilodos or Burrito with Ch.es. Secondary Fruit Cup, Peaches. Vegetables Milk Secondary Hot Roll Hamburgers French Fries Sandwich French Fries Choice of Weiners Hash Brown Potatoes or Potato Salad Choice of Fruit Cookie Milk RicwithGrovy Je1) Hot Rolls or Hot Beef Pattie at CLASSIC SKATING. Call for Reservations Sticks Choice of Cookie Secondary urr",0 Birthday Parties are FUN Thursdav Chilled Fruif Bread Item and Butter Milk Chicken M4DM2 20 Minimum- Stacked Turkey Sandwich French Fries Carrot ond Celery Secondary Raviola Hot Roll The class of 1963 from Hillcrest and Jordan High Schools is planning a 20 year reunion. It will be held at Snow bird on July 22, 1983. Reserva- - Meat Gravy on Mashed Potatoes Buttered Mixed Vegetables JY 71 52.2 340 W. Tuesday Not available 121 ed Monday 'fFir-n'M- i -- well-receiv- Jordan School District Lunch Menus . m is Selected of "Assessment entitled Navajo Traditions and Customs Taught in Reservation Border Public Schools." found He that Native American programs of music, dance and arts and crafts are and supported in each of the selected schools by principals, faculty members and parents. There are concerted efforts to assist Native American students in overcom- - 160 16.2 announced out of 140 entrants. The first place prize of $100 was awarded to Sherry Johns, 13, of Eastmont Middle. The $50 second prize went to Douglas Humphries of West Jordan Middle and Matt Spackman of Midvale Middle won the third prize of $25. Honorable mentions went to DeAnne Whetsel of West Jordan Middle and Ken Fairboum and Felipe Gallegos of Midvale Middle. Baseball caps sporting the new logo will soon be available at the center located at 8446 S. commencement - 27.4 23.6 14.6 Youngsters from nine local middle schools were recruited to submit logos. Six winners were exercises April 22 at BYU. . Dr. Case's dissertation j Parleys Canyon Summit Silver Ldke (Brighton) Mill Creek Mill D South Fork Lambs Canyon Snowbird (Gad Valley) Rocky Basin (Settlement Canyon) of Average Water Average Last Year Snow Water placed fifth and David Boyle seventh. Along with Rake's second place finish in singles action, Alta also place when captured third sophomore Tony Wallin nipped junior Marty Olsen of Hillcrest 76, 62. The doubles team of Darren Speck and Robert Conrad also placed third by beating a team from Taylorsville. As mentioned, Olsen of Hillcrest placed fourth in singles and will be the lone Husky representative at state. Eduardo Vannuchi had a shot at eighth, but after playing three straight matches Friday, he simply including a play-bacran out of gas. Bingham did not qualify anyone for state, but Mike Carter did win matches over Jones of West Jordan and Clawson of Alta. Roland West Jordan's in ninth placed Niggermayer of state singles, just one spot out berth. Peter Rolinder ' and Ron Rowland were in the top eight of doubles play. Jordan qualified one singles players and one doubles team for state. Ken Groves placed seventh in singles, beating a player from but losing to a Judge South opponent Jorge and Craig Adolphson had tenatively set a date Monday for a with a team from Judge to play-of- f determine who will go state as the third place team and who as fourth in doubles. Ad- visory Board announced the winners of its 1983 Logo Contest. Copperview, a Salt Lake County Parks and Recreation sponsored Community Center in Midvale, has been searching for a new logo since early this year. received a doctoral degree of Friday, Saturday. On April 6 the Copperview David J. Case of Pleasant Grove, department chairman of resources in special education at the Oquirrh Hills Middle School in Sandy for the past nine years, was one of 145 students who during bilingualbicultural ing 8446 S. 340 W. - Page 3 Thursday,May12, 1983 Exp. 53J83 COMPLETE AUTO & TRUCK REPAIR pii ' i I |