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Show student teachers and ribbons awarded where merited. All of the classes were invited to bring in hobbies. The only request was that they be the student's own work. There were numerous collections of shells, cars, airplanes, dolls and plants. Several imaginative cakes were decorated by students in K I j il2faWfcJ&-- ...... llTa--J . L V Neil C. Carson, Lehi, left, and Rodney F. Goold, Sandy, have been named cost crusaders at Bacchus Works of Hercules Inc. They were named for making a suggestion which is saving on a main ingredient in a new rocket motor propellant. Cottonwood Herbs in the news Plans are being made for an herb garden in the new Bywater Park.. Elva Stark, Holladay Garden Club, chairman announced that some of the fund awarded to the club for winning first place in the state beautifi-catiocontest would go to this project. Beau-tificatio- n Gary Nelamen, a Spanish speaking parent of two of the Brighton students, came just in case. Students were interested in the unique native instruments which sounded like guitars, and the colorful costumes. Mrs Betty Allen 943-722- 6 was pleased to hear of the planned garden. Mrs Stark said that it would be planted in the form of a perception garden for handicapped and blind to enjoy as well as all other park visitors. Because of their fragrance, herbs can be enjoyed by the sightless. It is Mrs Stark's plan to plant them in redwood boxes at varying heights along a path. SELF DEFENSE Self Defense is the topic to be presented at the special evening meeting of the Cottonwood Presbyterian Women's Association. Capt. Edgar Bryant of the Salt Lake City Police Department will speak to the women on Monday, Oct. 13, at 7:30 p.m., at 1580 E. Vine St. Becky Conner is program chairman, and Lillian Donaldson is social chairman. n Richard Guthrie, parks chairman on the Cottonwood Heights Community Council wS' &atf to GIRLS TO SWIM Brighton High girls swim team is looking forward to a good year with Lydia Norton as captain. They have been working hard to represent their school in its first year of swimming competition and their goal is to make the community aware of Brighton in the state meet Nov. 22. A musical group from the high plains of Bolivia enter tained Brighton students in an assembly Oct. 3. The four performers and their manager could not speak a word of HOBBY FAIR The third annual Hobby Fair was held at Bella Vista, Oct. 3. It was started three years ago by Mrs Zimmerman's fifth grade class. This year all fifth grades sponsored and prepared for the show. Mr Hunt and Mrs Pearce's classes joined with Mrs Zimmerman. The students did all the advertising for the show and set up tables for the exhibits. Judging was done by English, but their music to the audi communicated ence. Shop at the. fin the Family Center TM Machine Center in Fashion Fabric Store 255-686- NECCHlj mmm 97Wersame as 9 in Trolley HERMES ASSOCIATES i i Square ; garbotique ft&Family Center Village Dr. Donald J. Milne 561-428- I SWbl.CuT Beauty Salon 561-260- 51-422- 2 561-312- 1 1 acme f ) : 561-424- 7 flppleTree) 541 5551 i i R. 310 Millor, V. 22. Fran B. Devine, 277 Pion- eer, Midvale, boy, Sept. 24. Kenneth Hill, 1201 Forget-me-noSandy, boy, Sept. 24. Frank Long, 8317 S. 100 E., Sandy, boy, Sept. 24. Ronald J. Nelson, 1129 Sego Lily Dr., Sandy, boy, Sept. 24. Marinus Nak, 8824 S. 1240 E., Sandy, girl, Sept. 24. Robert Simpson, Herriman, girl, Sept. 24. Robert Lloyd, 10539 Larkspur Lane, Sandy, girl, Sept. Oct. 6. Cris R. Mustain, 9610 Mumford Dr., Sandy, girl, Sept. 25. Calvin Zumbrunnen, 9589 S. 1040 E., Sandy, girl, Sept. The fall weather was perfect for a walk to the fire station on 23rd East by kindergarten students on Oct. new 8. Hearing screening tests were held Oct. 8 for students in kindergarten, 1, 2, 4, 6 grades and all new students attending the school for the first time this year. Oct. 13 will be the start of the United Way Campaign for faculty members. School pictures will be taken Oct. 14-1- Ridgecrest school pictures be taken Oct. 21 for delivery before Christmas. will Butler Jr. has inaugurated the Physical Education Department in cooperation with the Community Spa. There are mini courses conducted in archery, golf, tennis, flag football, etc. A student may sign up for any of these courses for a few a new program in Beginning Saturday Nov. 1 and continuing each Saturday morning, there will be a new set of swimming lessons given at the Cottonwood Heights Swimming Pool. The lessons are a half hour each and will be given between 8 a.m. and 12 noon. Special classes for scouts can be arranged by calling 943-316- watercolorshow A show by members of the Utah Watercolor Society will be exhibited in the Whitmore Gallery through October. The exhibit may be viewed Whitmore's lower level gallery. 2197 E. 7000 S.. during library hours: Monday-Frida10 a.m. 9 p.m., and Saturday, 10 a.m.-5:3- 0 t, 25. Jacques Koncurat, 2248 Willow View Way, Sandy, boy, Sept. 25. Russell Smith, 491 Colorado Dr., Midvale, boy, Sept. 25. Steven T. Davenport, 1585 E. 12700 S., Draper, girl, Sept. 28. James Hofling, 9114 Peach Blossom Lane, Sandy, boy, Sept. 28. Henry L. Robinson, 8530 Susan Cir., West Jordan, boy, Sept. 28. William D. McK night, 6580 S. 3760 W., West Jordan, girl, Sept. 28. Paul D. Maxfield, 9920 Antimony Ave., Sandy, boy, Sept. 28. Jack R. Nills, 480 Pinceton Ave., Midvale, boy, Sept. 28. Arnold C. Talbot, 685 E. 11900 S., Draper, boy, Sept. Interstate 15 at the Point of there were spectacular head-onCapt. Calvin C. Hale, son of the Mountain is safer than said Mr Mr and Mrs Norman and Hale, most comparable interstate Geurts. He added that what 7288 S. State St., Midvale, facilities, according to a appear to the public to be recently completed 15 days of recent study conducted by the highway hazards are very training in support at the Traffic Safety Division of the often not real hazards. "For Hawaii Army National Guard Utah Department of Trans- example," said Geurts, "most at Scho field Barracks, Hawaii. portation. people think intersections Capt. Hale and other controlled by traffic signals members of his unit worked Before construction of that are less hazardous than those with the 29th section of interstate highway, Infantry Briwhich are not; when, in fact, U.S. 89 91 at the Point of the gade, the largest guard unit there are three times as many on the Island of Hawaii. Mountain was considered by traffic accidents at signaled The training tested the the public to be estraordin-arilintersections than at unsig-nale- brigade's ability to perform dangerous, traffic enginintersections." under simulated combat coneer Authur Geurts said. Interstate 15 has an acci- ditions. But the Safety Division dent and fatality rate which is Capt. Hale is a flight study, which was conducted less than half the rate of other platoon commander in the before, during and after highway systems," said Mr 118th Aviation Company of construction of the interstate, Geurts, "but most people the 25th Infantry Division. showed the accident rate at think freeways are more He entered the Army in was dangerous than other high- June 1970, served in Vietnam that section of 89-9below the statewide average and holds the Bronze Star ways." for comparative multi-lanMedal and Air Medal. The Point of the Mountain undivided highways. A 1962 graduate of Jordan study, which was made For every million vehicle between Jan. 1, 1970 and Dec. High School, Capt. Hale miles traveled on the Point of 31, 1974, added further received a BA degree in 1966 the Mountain section of U.S. credence to what it called after attending the University 89 91, 3.7 accidents occurred. "The very real difference of Utah, Dixie College, and The statewide average for between apparent versus real Pepperdine University, Los Angeles. comparable undivided high- hazards." ways is 4.5 accidents per million vehicle miles. The accident rate was reduced to School Sale: 1.55 accidents per million desks and chairs Student of various sizes and vehicle miles when the section will chairs be sold the at West Jordan folding of the Point at the of Elementary School 78 12 South 1700 West, West Mountain was completed. Jordan, Utah on Monday, October 13, 1975 from Expected accident rate for facili9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. This furniture will be sold interstate comparable on a cash basis; no checks accepted. ties is 2.5 accidents per million vehicle miles. Student Desks $2.00 each y d i j ; e j Furniture nn i r t 63-y- "WEEK-END- That's The Way We p.m. 29 Lords Laren, 3881 W. 8250 West Jordan, boy, Sept. S., 23. John E. Richards, 10531 S. Columbine, Sandy, boy, Sept. Larry Maughn, 1371 E. 8330 S., Sandy, bov, Sept. 23.. Mike Bennett, 2387 E. 6710 S., Cottonwood, girl, Sept. 23. Lloyd Mounteer, 10492 S. 700 E., Sandy, boy, Sept. 24. Norbest Yellow Dry DRY ONIONS Fivaway, West Jordan, boy, Sept. 24. Blair Packer, 400 E. 6770 S., Midvale, boy, Sept. 24. W. C. Fifield, 2877 W. 8200 S., West Jordan, boy, Sept. i Wc - IU 3 1st With Free Checking Phillip Swasey, 7045 S. 270 E., Midvale, girl, Sept. 24. John Versluis, 9960 S. 450 E., Sandy, boy, Sept. 25. Michael L. Sorensen, 1746 Sugarloaf, Sandy, girl, Sept. Grade EGGS 55 45 25. Cache Valley C Doz. Utah Mild CHEDDAR CHEESE $119 JL Lb. BEET CAULI- SUGAR FLOWER boy, Sept. 29. Randy Kirton. 7721 Avon-dalDr., boy, Sept. 29. Edward Patrick, Bingham Canyon, girl. Sept. 29. Valley West Hospital Mr and Mrs William Glaser. 3878 Owensboro Dr., West Jordan, girl. Sept. 22. Holv Crows Hospital Mr and Mrs Michael Murray. 268 Kath-ryCir., Sandy, girl, Sept. 22. 79 10354 Lb. Norbest Utah DRESSING 4 AC 256" SALAD CABBAGE' TURKEY HAMS 3 $1 59 C Qt. Lb. lb. All Vorietiet Golden Red Fryer Delicious LEGS& T0TIN0S THIGHS PIZZA APPLES Clearview Dr., Sandv, girl. Sept, 23. Randy R. IYaron, 26 W. 500 S Sandy, girl. SepL 28. Marvin Jachs-n- . 645 S. Renae St., Wn Jordan, bov. Sept. 28. Kurt Snydrr. 4fMi W. W00 S., West Jordan, boy. - No Minimum Balance Lb. 24. Gary Mortensen, Are Tulkin" About A-- QUARTERS 5.391 Fred Furner, 2617 E. Willowbrook Way, Sandy, I $119 Turkey WHO 28. i 12 2"s.25 can BACON 23. e .We're The TOMATOES SAUSAGE S. Sandy, Craig Bailey, 1214 E. 8220 S.. Sandy, girl, Sept. 25. John Hansen, 10462 Budd-leDr., Sandy, girl, Sept. 28. Bill Birch, 392 E. 10300 S., Sandy, girl Sept. 28. Paul Collins, 8400 S. 4000 W., West Jordan, bov, Sept. BOGGIEST It - At Bern's Sliced VIENNA a We're MOT The Do Utah Swift Premium 6896 boy, Sept. 22. Down "SERVICE & FRIENDLENESS" That Last Forever LDS Hospital Mr and Mrs Treasure Mountain, That Last All Week -- Daniel Phister, 12852 S. Riverton, girl, Sept. Larry Ludlow, $2.00 each $3.00 each $1.00 each Chair Foldingchairs SPECIALS" " & "DISCOUNT PRICING" With Everything Marked 1830 W., 29. Kent Simonson, 9755 S. 520 E., Sandy, girl, Sept. 29. Harold Dunbar, 852 Status Ave., Sandy, boy, Sept. 30. Student Chairs Combination Desk , , i nroini oip at me had a bad reputation because the few accidents which did occur r u.o. tT t the Mountain Harold L. Overby, 1960 in Commercial Security Bank Higham Gilford, 449 W. Sandy, boy, Sept. 23. Pamela Way, Sandy, girl, Sept. 23. Carl E. Tufts, 344 Susan Cir., Sandy, girl, Sept. 23. Keith Dalton, 92 N. Main St., Midvale, girl, Sept. 23. Rex Jensen, 9830 S. 3100 E., Sandy, girl, Sept. 22. Marvin Mitchell, 1512 E. 8730 S., Sandy, girl, Sept. 22. Mark B. Wallin, 9272 Quail Hollow Dr., Sandy, boy, Sept. News of Men in Service s 9363 S., 25. Lynette Seelander, PTA president said that a room mother's tea was held in the school lunch room at 3:30 p.m. Library features HH Vision Clinic Mr and Mrs Ronald Berman, 11100 S. 2700 W., South Jordan, boy, Sept. 23. David Gray, 10327 Carna tion Dr., Sandy, boy, Sept. 23. Gary Garcia, 126 E. 100 N., Sandy, boy, Sept. 23. Mountview is planning a room mother's tea to be held Oct. 16. Alice Hanks, PTA president will be in charge of arrangements. Fall recess for all schools will be held Oct. 17. Cottonwood Heights held an assembly to swear in the safety patrol Oct. 6. A member of the county Sheriff's Dept. gave instructions to the 25 new patrol officers. change to another activity. t- - GOl'BMET CENTRE dismissal. The school nurse, Faye Campbell will conduct a Girls Maturation program on Oct. 15 for 5th and 6th grade girls and their mothers. weeks duration and then 7200 South 900 East Necchi Sewing held Oct. 8. A room mother's tea was held Oct. 6 following school -- r David The Jordan Valley Sentinel Midvale, Utah Page 7 Thursday, October 9, 1975 Study sho ws 15 at Point 'safe' despite contrary opinion . Cottonwood Hospital the form of sail boats, circus trains, dolls and even a Mickey Mouse cake. SAFETY PATROL Sheriff Deshler of the Salt Lake County Sheriffs depart-- I ment swore in members of the Butler Elementary school safety patrol in an assembly o -- . . 77 C Lb. 77 c Ea. Sf-p- Drive-u- p Facilities - Open Mon-F- ri Til 9:00 P.M. 28. Steven Rerktrad. lOiX'fl S. Marbel Su Sandv. hoy. Sept. 30. St. Mark Hospital Mr and Mr MKifcHDimirk. 4"5E.6M5 S.. Midval-- , hr.v. Snt. 21. Daryl Mdiuc. KV2 S. XV) . ru t, rryi. .. Rf'twrt Cr,rn. 10.7J3 ? 700 E SandT. br . Srt 25, .V Thoma A 1715 E.. Sandy, crl Sfft. 2. TV. rim mi Christ rn-n- , 975 S- - 475 Sandv. Km, Sf.pt. Banking Hours: 9:00 A.m. 6:00 P.M. COTE eg mm 903 E. 12300 So. Draper 571-314- 1 (. j Kounty Kilt NIBLETS From Green Glont A $100 Cant tSm Idaho Rut POTATOES on Spt. ). Y. fir I, RASINS $125 2U.S1 09 9 BERN'S SUPER FOODS 29. I j rrrv V, 'til, 7160 S Cot U. wood, SeedUtt Downtown, Midvale |