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Show 7 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, June 4, 1981 Merrill E. Johnson, Rodeo Lane Week 's Births ST. Set Of Twins Is Welcomed In Area mixed set of twins was listed among 112 infants born to Green Sheet area families during the week en- Dennis J Anderson, 4471 Honeywood Lane Steven D Hulse, 3189 So 4140 West Don N Hunt, 5828 So 4180 West David C Monson, 5301 W 5200 South William H Rowe, 5908 So Country Hills Dr A ac- ding Sunday night, to hospital cording reports. Jerry of the newborn were boys; 49 were girls. Twenty-thre- e Sixty-thre- e The Polonitelo 5650 West John F Lane Baxter, re- Steven R W Copperhill Weldon E Bowling Ave M Barber, Gary Edgeware Lane Scott H Rasmussen, So Hamlet Cir William Emerson W 5055 South William C 4415 Castleview Dr Downs Peter Jenson, H 3012 W So OTHER Max Brett Reid Knoble, 5127 Quailbrook Cir Donald Christensen, 5253 Gaylen Hepworth, 5530 Dalton, 7263 So 4015 West 1422 E Thomas 4700 South Zana Lane Hector Terry Smith, Dr Scott McGlochhn, 1000 E 3747 South Terry Reddington, 3656 Royal Scott Dr Chad White, 1341 E 4750 Boys Kevin Butcher, 602 E Malibu Dr Ralph Frost, 4491 So Redwood Road 5145 f h,s been Gino 4264 R 4585 A Martinez Jerry Rose, East ..very Y Pyou con Vig, 232 E Hancock, MURRAY. For the second year in a row a Murray high student as been named winner of the Green Sheets Outstanding High 1340 Regularly $33 King Shown the Regis in Hash Brown and Pewter Gray pig suede 2531 W Richard Beckmann, o669 W 8072 Fashion Place Mall Main - Downtown Murnin, DanleS 242 So. 4261 4495 South Stephen 5080 VALUES FOR YOUR Otanez, HOMeI II IT Granite; engraved plaque symbolic of the honor was presented to him during an awards assembly at Murray high Thursday morning. Selection of Blackburn as recipient of the award was based on his efforts in writing a column about high school activities each week during the school year. He did so without missing a week and in a fashion that reflected loyalty to his school and dedication to the journalistic duty assigned to him, according to the Green Sheet news staff. Blackburn was one seven students of writing columns for n ot you Kilburn, Granger; Linda Hutchinson, and Karen Milius, Kearns Previous years winners include: 1980, rray; An AMERICA'S FINEST COMFORT CHAIRS Cyndi Melanie Bailey, Mu- 4935 STAGES - u Cottonwood; Blackburn, Pinehill Dr. vh CERES eVeLa, BERKLINE 95 Available 5780 South Terrance Marsden Punishing' 1979, Sally Shapiro, Granite, 1978, Blaine Jones, Murray; 1977, Sheryl Turnquist, Cottonwood; 1976, Mike Gibbons, Vicki Kearns; 1975, Taylor, Cottonwood; 1974, Joey Anderson, Kearns; 1973, Shauna Myers, Granite; 1972, Buhler, Tanya 1971, Charles Kearns; Illsley, Granger; 1970, (tie) Mark Pehrson, Cyprus and Glen Fairclough, Granger. Also, 1969, Vicki Granite; Fu-ji- i, 1968 Cathie Case, Granger; 1967, Suzanne Murray; Vic-chril- 1966, Gerald Haslam, Granite; 1965, Mike Kline, Granger; 1964, Pat Bagshaw, Cyprus; 1963 and 1962, Judy Pehrson, Cyprus Kearns High Summer School Courses Outlined KEARNS. A variety classes is being offered to students at Kearns high who are interested in attending summer school. of Driver education classes will begin Monday with sessions from 7 to 9 a.m., 9 to 11 a.m. and noon to 2 p.m. The summer home economics program, which has been popular in previous years, will offer individual projects of the students choice. Students, parents and instructor Joyce will out work Beard details for projects of interest to students, which may be done at home, with the teacher making three or four home visits during the program, Mrs. Beard said. Projects completed in past years include home gardens, sewing, decorating, quilting, tutoring and a variety of other projects. Credit may also be obtained for work. Marching band and madrigals will rehearse daily sumthroughout the mer program. Math classes are ing offered from 11:30 a.m., 10 be- to English and history, 8:30 to 10 a.m., social studies 10:30 to noon. Advanced nastics will begin gym- June 15 and run to June 25, from 9 to 12:30 a m. Others are volleyball from 8 to 1 1 30, Aug. 10 to 21; football, 7:30 to 10:30 and 4:30 to 7, July 17 to Aug. 14. A wrestling clinic will begin Monday and will be held from 7 a.m. to 2 p m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday and from 10 a m. to 5 p m. Tuesdays and Thursdays for high school and junior high students, and from 10 a.m. to 2 p m. Monday through Friday for ele: This 36" round table extends to 48" with its extension leaf and you get choirs d four to celebiale with this sensotional exciting traditional group with luxury features like simulated cane inserts and clear, tempered glass tops that are handsome finished in distressed You BOOKCASE WALL UNITS want A Gift Idea For Dad RCA ALL EM BE! tMATlC 5 WOOD OABQRIU BY ARKLA GAS GRILL 5" TELEVISION AMFM RADIO diagonal A Perfect Gift For TWIN BURNER MODEL WITH UTILITY WORK SHELF moo me kt s ouUi ot he Ip m tip Dod king a br st o ildoot chf on the jk l$?0 Worksh.41 shigh Hrfortnant All r' SJ :l tit d will also begin Monday, with high school students from 7 to 9:30 a.m., II styled mentary students. A basketball clinic FREE WITH PURCHASE OUTDOOR COOKBOOK Office, Desk, Or Take Along $6 95 VALUE junior high students 9:30 and girls from to noon 12:30 to WICKER AND SPRING STEEL Students interested 969-148- Fine quality wall units oak vneer$ ond hard 30 wide x 4 j" deep savings from foctory prices AIL WOOD Pioneer students received Kiwanis awards during an assembly held last week. OPEN DOOR DESK Six Are Cited At Pioneer School GRANGER. Six elementary SUGAR HOUSE FURNITURE CAPITAL Has High Bur k with Spr inq Steel Rocking Action $209.95 $244.95 $264.95 1349 $699S T BAR STOOL One of the greatest values in recent years is all hard wood, stands 24 ' tall, and has generously padded seat upholstered in easy care vinyl Choice of colors It furniture company They are Jon Shiflar, Kara Jackson, Leslie Draper, David Myrda, Scott Dalton and Traci Olsen. Black and white pictures are sharp and bright on this perfect companion for "on the go" entertainment, plus the advan tage of built in FM radio Three way DC operations Operates on batteries or automobile cigarette lighter Fast warm up picture tube delivers sharp, bright pictures .Has removable sun visor Earphone in eluded for private listening CONTOUR LOUNGER ROCKER 2pm. in participating in any of the programs are being asked to contact the school, said principal William Christopulos. THE 1 UTAH'S Troy 12 to 16 Slim, Narrow and Medium Widths 8'j to 13 EEE Craig Harris, Olympus; Faye Mitsunaga, Cyprus and Mrs. Hicks 385 Jerry Cravell, 320 E Vine George Demorest, 379 W 3460 South Gordon Hancock, 4860 area high schools The others are Andrea School Column Award. Singled out for his efforts during the 1980-8school year was Mark Blackburn, son of Mr. 1 vi I Nelson, Hush 9056 W 4750 So Gilbert Naisbitt, 4594 Argonaut Dr save on W $27.95 to $29.95 Neal Nickel, 3770 Deann Dr Alan Langford, 2276 Bon niebrook Cir James Jewkes, 5964 San dusky Cir 5900 South N Russell Kentucky Dr 3165 W Girls W 805 V ne Sunstone Road Frank Murphy, ,el o'coi"Pu lecoy rod Blackburn Is Top Columnist Mark Way Friday is Granite's only nite 'til M SINGLED OUT . . . Murray high's Mark Blackburn has been named recipient of the Green Sheet's Outstanding Column Award. - 4296 5135 South onHard to Find Sizes lj Puppies Lehi Dr 4794 5260 J Save $6.00 HOSPITALS urnilurp Award Wood, J 38 Toloose Clay lorg, 4579 Sunstone Dr Paul Sorenson, 4640 W 4690 South Guy Carlston, 333 E 4500 South (See Page 8, Col. 9) 3323 Granite toniie David Anstine, Tuscaloosa Way Michael 4804 So 6150 West W 3500 South W Stoehr, in SOUP II 2577 So Cary Stewart, 3709 At more Road William Brockwell, 6800 Twin Boy Girl Woodgrove Cir Mark Cameron Connor, Warren Matthews, Silvertip Dr 2848 South Callery, Steve 3912 So Craig K Black, 2941 W Tess Ave So 2530 Nelson Soue Redwood Road So 4900 West Kevin Jacobs Follett Bushnell, Listello C R South Lawrence Turk, So 4520 West Boys John 3345 6118 Truiillo, Hazelhurst Joseph M 3875 South St 6644 Boys 7381 1759 5567 Jensen, Martin, C Joseph Lewis and Clark Dr 2475 West 3600 West LeeAnn St Curtis J Baum, 4334 W 3100 South Vaughn T Buxton, 3321 Valcreek Dr 4890 Zana Lane Steven L Gary 5253 Saxony Cir David W Sortor, 3286 Sable Ave Ruel C Unsworth, 3877 Benview Ave Calvin W Welch, 4809 So Heath Ave Ronald E Ballard, 5337 Mountainmen Dr West 3835 Crest Road John J Serfustim Brian D Hansen, 41 W Stauffer Lane David A Hoover Jr , 2644 300 Slope Dr Melvin K Thomas, So 7160 West 6886 5955 Brown, Paul L Singleton, Morning Breeze Dr Stout, 913 Paris Craig Broadhead, 946 Riverpoint Cir Richard L Orr, 4275 So 900 East Kevin B Garrett, 5227 w Larry Bracken, HOSPITAL Girls 3835 South Dr 4248 Rodriguez, VALLEY WEST Larry Steinbach 629 Clara Dr Darren Handy, 3165 5905 W Thomas Charles A Stradler Dr James So Miqnon MARK S HOSPITAL Girls 6106 Boys 730 E 3783 So 6599 East Albert A Walles, Hornsilver Cir Palu, 3593 So Bob Stowell, Beniamin Pappas, King Valley Road David L Robinson, COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls Steven R 4547 So 660 mainder were born at other Salt Lake area hospitals Babies were born to the following area families: 5600 South Chastain, Kyle Dr arrived at Cottonwood hospital, 22 at St. Marks and eight at Valley West D W 3500 South 6235 "HOME" FOLKS LARGEST HOME FURNISHINGS CENTER SALT LAKE IOSO I.. 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