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Show 4 THE GREEN SHEET 17, 1986 Thursday July Brighton Releases Final Honor Roll COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS. Fifty-seve- n students achieved 4.0 status for the fourth term at Brighton high school. School officials released the honor roll for the final term this week. Seniors with 4.0 included David Brog, Brian Dupaix, Navina Forsythe, Melinda Gledhill, Christi Gore, Michelle Harrison, Charri Hermanson, Lisa Lambert, Natalie Newell, Tony Osterman, Kendall Smith and Charles Tolle. Seniors with high honors included Brian O'Keefe, Keff Prottas, Suzanne Schreiner, Julie Barrus, Kimberly Brewster, Paige Coleman, Shannon Kelly, Erin Bradley, Heidi Hanson, Suzie Nelson, Troy Vigil, Brett Buchanan, Jennifer Croft, Corrine Gerome, Steven Haymore, Scott Peterson, Carlyn Archer, Michelle Derr, Megan Pingree, Alison Thacker, Alethea Barnes, Ron Christensen, Elizabeth Sontagg, Paul VanKomen. Also, Valerie Durrant, Rhonda England, Shanadee Ford, Kari Holladay, David Whiting, Marie Dansie, Kimberly Smith, David Cloward, Michelle Hilse, Kristie Josephson, Mindy McQuinn, Serena Shirley, Anne Mari Aldous, Laura Ambrose, Kevin Cox, Debra Jenkins, Linda Lee, Deann Maxdield, Dean Sudbury, Marci Wilcox, Ola Andersson. Seniors with honors included Cherie Lewis, Rebecca Reeves, Paul Clark, Amy Erekson, Kimberli Herbert, Sonnett David Larson, Samuel Loveless, Camille Palmer, Kirt Shuldberg, John Steele, Douglas Moser, Andrea Piani, Karoline Preysz, Oscar Abeyta, Trevin Beattie, Scott Forbes, Kimberly Lau, Brett Pariseau, Kelly Snarr, Rebecca Thomas, Saundra Warded, Sheri Bench, Chris Croswhite. Others were Michael Gourley, Marjorie Jones, Rick Morrill, Cenk Serdar, Andy Bowthorpe, Michelle Mackay, Tawnya Ken-ne- Perry, Robianne Smith, Tasha Smith, Kristen Takahashi, Brenda Paul Alelsha Burt, Kristen Johnson, Maria Addison, William Carle, Todd Russell, Gary Allred, Annette Baum, David Carlson, Lisa Garff, Jennifer Greer, Brian Hewitt, Jenny Magario, Lynette Pond, Kamran Rahnemoon, Kimberly Taylor, Geralyn Wilson, kenneth Witzel, Michael Crosland, Casee Glanville, Stephanie Lockyer, Kevin Rodriguez, Chad Burnett, Kim Giannis, Karen Hermansen, Michael Reece and Adria Seppi. Juniors with 4.0 were Michelle Bailey, Constance Brough, Jason Burt, Karen Dahl, Kristi DeWeber, Jeffrey Guymon, James Hall, Alisa Harbrecht, Troy Holmberg, Richard Kimball, Linda Lister, Damon Martinez, Alex Mercer, Michael Michelsen, Kristen Nelson, Christian Olsen, Jennifer Peterson, Susan Richardson, Michelle Roberts, Michael Schmitt, Kristen Swiler, Allan Whitmore and Michael Wright. Juniors with high honors included David Dansie, Michael Forsyth, Trent Holmberg, Leah Joffs, Kerrie Maynes, Andrea Mullin, Jason Parberry, Scott Peters, Derek Schiffman, Nae Lyn Shuldberg, Robbie Teames, Lisa Baker, Steven Brownlee, Cindy Bunnell, Eleanor Mendoza, Jennifer Milne, Jill Reid, Thomas Ritter, Lisa Brooks, Karine Free, Krista Hallstrom, Lisa Jensen, Shelley Barnes, Theran Davis, Anastasia Hill, Hugh Tanner, Saeed Tavazoie, Stephanie Allen, Carolyn Billings. Others were Scott Crawford, Steven Hillam, Lisa hobbs, Jason Hunt, Rick Johnson, Elizabeth Judd, Jeffrey Labrum, Jon Lloyd, Andrew Smith, Sherie Swenson, Connie Vise, Darren Ward, Kimberly Crowther, Kurt Finlayson, Troy Gold, Eric Johnson, Sharon Lu, Beccie Stone, Anna Van Patten, Steven Wilson, Shelly Champion, Anne Kozen, Sheri Bowers,' Dallas Brooks, Tamarin Despain, Debra Menssen, Alliston Steed, Lori Thaxton, Spencer Allen, Carina Fergusson. Area Teachers Hit The Books LAKE. Eleven teachers the Murray, Jordan and Granite school districts were among a select group of Intermountain area teachers who recently completed a seminar on the Constitution, politics and political participation. The educators completed the Taft GovernInstitute for Two-Part- y ment, sponsored by a New York foundation and held .at the University of Utah. The institute is coordinated at the UofU by the Hinckley Institute of Politics. area participants were . Local Carol Allred, world studies teacher, Cyprus high; Keith R. Chappel, world history teacher, Bingham high; Robert Crane, American history teacher, Taylorsville high; Scott Crump, U.S. history and social studies teacher, Bingham high; and Sandra Engh, Utah and U.S. history teacher. Bennion iunior high. SALT from two-wee- City-base- k d Others were Geoffrey R. Homolya, U.S. history teacher, Murray high; Wilfried Meyer, also a The Integrated Academic Information Management System, being developed by Homer R. Warner, M.D., Ph.D., professor and chair of the new Department of Medical Informatics at the University of Utah School of Medicine, is intended to be a physician's consultant and library. "In the near future, the computer will play a central role in health care," said Dr. Warner, "since medical technology is doubling approximately every seven years, it's impossible for physicians to know everything they need to determine the best treatment for patients." Dr. Warner is developing the IAIMS system with a $200,000 grant for three years from the National Library of Medicine. In addition, he recently received a $50,00C grant from Control Data Corp. "Ultimately, the system will con e Hix-so- i Tor-not- Cord-bridg- Der-re- wasatch front that most cities and counties have "hit and run" ordinances in force. They require the driver of a vehicle which strikes an animal to do the following: immediately stop and check on the animal; try to locate and notify the animal's owner; if the owner cannot be determined, to immediately notify the local animal control department or law enforcement agency, and remain at the scene until an officer arrives; or take the animal to a local animal control department or Humane Society shelter or veterinarian., While the responsibility for the animal being struck lies with the animal's owner, the driver must follow the above requirements or penses were covered by the Taft Two Jordan district students were among top winners in the national Raines el held . in competition C. FBLA Brian Peterson, Washington, D. was a winner in Accounting II, while Trevin Beattie, of Brighton, captured honors in Data Processing Concepts. The Brighton team won an award for Achievement in Advocacy and Hillcrest student Jamie Chadwick was a finalist in the Ms. Future Business Leader competition. of Bingham, Paul Gillespie, Sandy, received his B. S. degree in engineering, applied science and histroy from the GREEN SHEET . CLASSIFIED reach nearly 82,000 homes every Thursday morning. That's potential readership in exmid-valle- BURIED. Mary Piatt Raines, 71, San- dy, Tuesday in Milford City Cemetery, following services at Sandy 31st ward chapel. She died July 12 in a Salt Lake hospital of cancer. Born on March 27, 1915 in St. George toRobert and Eathel Solinda Leavitt Piatt. Married to James Albert Raines on March 14, 1949; he died Aug. 4, 1965. Elementary school teacher; former employee of National Weather Service. Active member of LDS church. Survivors, daughters, son, Marilyn Dryden, Yukon, Okla.; Betty Raines, Judy Ward, Vickie Connell, all Salt Lake; James Albert Jr., St. George.; 10 grandchildren; sisters, Ruby Green, Roberta Clark, both Salt Lake: California Institute of Technology. He was valdeictorian of his class at Alta high in 1980 and served an LDS mission to Italy. ADS parents. West Jordan; brothers, Craig, Kelly, both West Jordan. y cess of 272,400 people. Whether you're buying, selling, renting, trading, looking for help, finding a lost item or conveying a personal message, GREEN SHEET CLASSIFIEDS can do your Taylor BURIED. Jennie Louise Hardy Taylor, Midvale, Wednesday in Salt Lake City Cemetery, following services at 4760 So. State. She died July 6 at home of cancer. Born on June 24, 1907 to George H. and Jane Groesbeck Hardy. Married to Arthur Taylor on Sept. 23, 1940; marriage solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Lee J. Hardy, Survivors, brothers, Denver; Harold G. Hardy, Salt Lake; , Amber Grey, Murray. 79, . sister-in-law- g, job. Call QUICK RESULTS - low cost. Classified Ads. 262-668- 2. That's 262-668- In- stitute. They included Utah Sen. Jake Garn, Rep. James Hansen, former Gov. Scott Matheson, and former Sens. Wallace Bennett and Frank Moss. The group also had lunch at the State Capitol with Gov. Norm Bangerter. t. f sist of the individual patient's medical history and all available medical knowledge concerning the individual's condition, which will be formulated in the specific way medical exas sets of perts make decisions rules and probabilities," explained Dr. Warner. "In other words, the computers will be used to inform physicians of facts they either didn't know or had forgotten, compare that data with the patient's condition and prompt or recommend the next step in a clinical workup," he added. Management systems already are complete for interpretation of electrocardiograms, blood gas and electrolyte analyses, and spirometry, the measuring of lung capacity. Dr. Warner is working on systems for pain management, orthopedics and hematology. We are convinced that the application of computer technology to the study and practice of medicine will tremendously enhance patient care, help teach tomorrow's health-car- e professionals and greatly benefit academic research," he said. - Lui QJliULIWIJ UWu a fflffiW THOUSANDS OF ITEMS REDUCED IN EVERY STORE r w m SAVE t 01 OFF TO i) J Regular department store prices. V A HUGE SELECTION OF SUMMER ITEMS. criminal charges. Violation of these requirements constitutes a class B misdemeanor, the punishment for which includes a fine of up to $1,000 andor up to six months in jail. The Humane Society encourages all involved parties, animal owners and drivers alike, to make a special effort to prevent these accidents and possible legal charges by exercising strict control of all animals and by stopping to obtain immediately assistance for the animal. The Humane Society of Utah has recently initiated several criminal charges against area drivers for violation of these laws. Any witness to a "hit and run" situation involving animals should contact the society's investigator or area law enforcement officials immediately. face possible C AWEC VIM QualitY fashions for ladies, men, boys, girls, toddlers, infants, bed and bath. SAE ON Snoes for women. mer. children - the entire family. SiJlE Brand names so low we can t mention the names. best selection. Look for the clearance signs in every department. And our pink clearance tickets they mean big savings on top of already great savings! Hurry in for the OUR PRICE TAGS . . . TELL THE STORY Look !bf tfte p;r ciea'anc ticket oosfed betow 'out fe$utwpne..'i Employers Face Federal Tax Deadline SALT LAKE. July 31 is the date by which employers must report on Form 941 social security and withheld federal income taxes for the second quarter of 1985 and pay any taxes due, the Internal Revenue Service says. If the quarterly liability (less any deposit during the quarter) is $500 or more, the unpaid balance must be deposited. This deadline does not apply to BURIED. Scott Leon Lund, 25, West' Valley, Wednesday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. He died in an electrocution accident on July 5. Born on Dec. 9, 1960 in Salt Lake to Jerry E. and Naomi H. Lund. Married to Laurie Ann Bietrich on Aug. 10, 1979 in Taylorsville. Survivors, widow; son, daughter, Derek Scott, Heidi Leann, both West Valley; participants. Participants were chosen based on interest, abilities and the applicability of material studied to courses they teach. Most of the educator's tuition, meals and ex- Hit And Run Ordinances Are Being Enforced SALT LAKE. The Humane Society of Utah cautions residents along the Lund a 1972 graduate of Jordan high and a senior in building construction at BYU, captured the carpengold medal in college-levtry at the 22nd annual U. S. Skill Olympics held in Phoenix, Ariz. He is the son of Clifton W. and Beverly Johnson, Sandy, and is married to the former Christine Chappell. They have four children. Milt Johnson, U.S. history teacher at Murray high; Katherine B. Home, teacher at Hillsdale elementary; Ira J. Neeley, world history and American problems teacher at Taylorsville high; Beverly Olson, history teacher, Kearns high; and Leslie "Chan" Springer, sociology and teen peer institute teacher, Granger high. More than 90 speakers from city, county, state and national government, political parties and campaign management firms appeared on panels or spoke to the 35 institute Computers Are Helping To Improve Health Care Tomorrow's physician will punch patients' names and medical condition into a computer and, instantaneously, the screen will be filled with their medical history, details on their present problem, a diagnosis and suggested treatments. Seniors earning honors were Kathy William Evans, Matt Fields. Others were Allen Hicken, Brett Scott, Jacobsen, Steven Archer, Chris Billeter, Jeffrey Christiansen, Mike Drury, Mar-ni- Troy Voelker, D. Brooke Johnson, Lara England, Alison Hansen, Sydnie Bengtzen, Robert Murphy, Christy Johnson, Scott McDonough, Kerri Red- Peters, Russell Ward, Nathan Alder, mond, Traci White, Marc Barlage, Jay Christopher Burk, Tony Huang, Dustin Caldwell, Loralee Chase, Alison Cook, Chamberlain, Lisa Compton, Robert Michael Maskins, Christina Addison, Lisa Ann Ferguson, Brock Jackson, Lisa Ashman, Leslie Atkin, Lynette Bohn, Shaun Jorgensen, Matthew Kesler, Cathryn Card, Deirdre Flynn, Shelly Charles Stubbs, Melissa Webb, Jennifer Hunt, Amie Israelsen, Chris Johnson, Darling, Cassandra Fitzsimmons, GeofRussell Johnson, Michele Jones, Kirt Kerfrey Houlton, Karin James, Holly Johnson, David Koehler, Samuel Merrill, shaw, Korl Long, Stephan Ronniger. Also, Russell Shreeve, M. Kelly Soutas, Jeanne Scott, Ann Whitesides, George Lorl Topham, Wendy Wilhite, Jamie Zeigler, Gregory Apgood. Other sophomores with high honors Davis, Wendy Gydesen, Matthew Idema, Daniel Oswald, Emily West, Bleyl Falk, were Thomas Baggaley, Nancy Bennett, Scott Brewster, Susan Gerberding, Heidi Jeffrey Davis, Christopher Higbee, Horoba, Cherilyn Larson, Bradley Renae Hillyard, Ryan Jensen, Becky Pedersen, Shawn Porter, Debbie Raver, Johnson, Kristen Kilgore, Thomas Lan-- , Lorena Smith, Patricia Witzel, Brett Ant-adro, Mark Romney, Mark Bleiweiss, Melanie England, Kathryn Jones, Alison Other juniors were Hallie Ickes, Teresa Harvey, Peter Madsen, Maya Ostler. JenLuke, Vance Russell, Teri Bennett, Sophomores with honors were Jennier nifer Dorius, Scott Dunkley, Lisa Gurr, Aldous, Paul Allred, Holly Boone, Mark Mark Larson, Shelly McKinlay, Darren Cheney, Kevin Copeland, Nathan Emery, Lance Fisher, Sean Glenn, Beckie H getNelson, Heather Swensen, Richard Kirsten Coleman, Mitchell Bourne, ter, Donelle Jensen, Nicholas Mason, Sheri Hadley, Lori Hokanson, Andrea Krista Morrell, Hugh Spilker, Domenick Kimball, Gina Peterson, Merrill Treschitta, John Wilde, Melissa Wilson, Chandler, Nicole Clark, Heather Garn, Janelle Baggaley, Jackie Chandler, JefJohn Hanks, Ryan Jorgensen, Brian frey Duval, Michele Hy II, Laran Kensen, Jason Kersham, William Taylor, Martin Lake, Kristine Leavitt, Marie Poulson, Matthew Rich, Kathi Sherk, John Thomas, David Welder, Kimberli Blanch. Also listed were Amber Burton, Pamela Sorensen, Serell Wolfert and Deborah Woods. Drennan, Chris Gourley, Denae Hadfield, Sophomores who attained 4.0 were Amber Johansson, Raina Larson, Leora Camille Bailey, Jason Blood, Stefanie Lauritzen, Tracy McNeil, Ala.) Moss, Michael Olsen, James Schaffer, Sorusch Blunck, Paige Bradley, Brandon Brown, Beth Carley, Cori Groth, Eric Kelly, DonSheshpari, Michael Smith, Miriam na Linder, Kim Miller, Monica Nielsen, Thacker, Jeannie Budginas, Troy CoFrank Perry, Lisa Salazar, Jill Saurer, leman, Travis Naisbitt, Anna Lynn Smith, Tina Vance, Kimberly Boyack, Ty Timathie Smith, Shaunali Spor, Danny Jason Heaston, Kristina Johnson, Stag, Max Stokes, Shauna Sudbury, Tim Jennifer Jones, Matthew Larson, Jeffrey Weeks, Natasha Winn and Claris Wright. Marc Mangum, Emily Sophomores with high honors were MacFarlane, Sean Bogan, Diane Brown, Heather Oswald, Tyler Showmaker, Matt Howell, Noelle Michelsen, Angie Northrup. Kristy Easton, Daniel Gallagher, Other sophmores' were Albert Vicario, Sarah Gassman, Karin Gates, Joe GoodScott man, Holliman, David Hunter, Rhet Kimberly Ford, Pamela Kitches, Amy Daniel Pingree, Shelly Scherschligt, Stephen Carroll, Lorinda Matheson, Christensen, Laurie English, Catherine Rasmussen, Caroline Taylor, Michael Gledhill, Laurine Haymore, Kimberly Thomas, Thomas Weaver, Scot Jensen, Lach, Ian Lloyd, Alison Merchant, Adrian Brian McHugh, Lisa Warnick, Kurt Julie Christensen, Stephanie Moyer, David O'Dell, Nicole Stauffer, Grant Lundburg, Shannon DeVroom, Douglas Stringham, Travis Wilcox, Cami Neves, Chad Olsen, Sharlotte Warner, Card, Taralyn McCleary, Andrea ArmMikelle Wilson. strong, Amy Ballstaedt, Jeffrey Diehl, . Obituaries Noteworthy who timely deposit in Federal Reserve or approved commercial banks the full amount of tax due. 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