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Show I Through Saturday ten by Annette life of LDS President Spencer W. Kimball will be presented on the Kearns high stage at 8 p.m tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday, with a Saturday matinee at 2. Based on the book Spencer W. Kimballby Andrew and Edward Kimball, the show was written and produced by members of the region. It includes 20 Clark Fremont duction. Annette and Mickey during held Awards were Thorn and Ray presented to office aides, library aides and to 50 members of the safety patrol Fifty-onstudents received perfect attendance awards Also recognized were winners in the Reflections contest and citizens of is pro- Dick-ma- n BEAUTIFUL YARD . . . Recognition has been accorded the Jerry Maloneys for their home the month. Ninety students, including three second grade classes and one (See Page 5B, Col 1) tors. Catherine Tenny is executive director. The music was writ Chamber Contest Resident's Yard Honored HUNTER. The Maloney residence at 7085 Loekness Jerry (3605 South) has been selected by the West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce as Yard of the Week. The first beautification award of the summer, it marks the beginning of the seventh year the Chamber has honored persons for their outstanding efforts in landscaping and Want a mower that lasts? upkeep. The Maloney yard features a two-acr- e lot, more than half of it SIDE DISCHARGE SALE 19 inch with Catcher 21 inch Model i63oo Model 16310 21 24995 Self Propelled Model 16320 (shown) 966-309- 2 border as the lawn along the west. Quaking aspens have been planted near each set of front '"win- 31 995 Mr. dows. plants and Division of McDougal Western Auto) as well Maloney has used bedding nmaj SERVICE 4085 W. 5415 So. trees, available. KEARNS SALES Mr. Maloney in 1975 has a curved walk leading to the front porch. Linden and pine shrubs, with Catcher Toro sponsored credit peach trees, garden and pasture. The area surrounding the brown brick home built by in 19995 with Catcher (A ot 7085 W. Loch Ness, which won the West Valley Area beautification award. e Coll- ins direct the orchestra; Ross Murray, choreography; Judy Hague, choral; Flora Anderson and Olga Milius, assistant direc- Buy four, get one more. Free. Goeckeritz, vn Nguyen, Sherri Keller, N ki Sandra O Neal, Christy Kelly Cahoon Spangler Kevin Strain Scott Moffit Lome Houston Ty Harwood Buck Teasdale Joan Wood bury Tiffany McIntyre Mm di Worthen, Anthony Zoo Stroud John lakis, Brand Cox. John Fishbtck Brandi Olsen, Elaen Maxwell and Linda Hansen Awards in athlefirs went to Jeff Allen, Tami Nickt Mike Littlewood Niccie Fife Jeff Robert Morgan Haskins, Denice Black, Thad Brunson Troy Almond, Lori Gustm, Troy Al Skip Hendrickson, mond and Tami Nickel In art Shannon Hailstone, David Arnescn and Ron Or for recognized achievements an assembly Thursday. arts, Good elementary were Craig Has-laWagstaff, Scott Thorn, Imogene directing mille TAYLORSVILLE. Students at Fremont Lori industrial Robert Davis, Tim Scheel and Darren Phillips, math, Todd Mills, Scott Moffit and Taylor (See Page 5B, Col. 1) Bobcat of the Month awards went to Cindy Fuiinamt, Ca Charisse Christiansen, Students Parker, Kinder; Cahoon Honors played by Sean English, Michelle Zdunlch, Christy Spangler and John Fi&chbeck, Spanish, Tiffany Btnns, Sherri Keller and Keith Gardner Home ec, Sandra O'Neal, Gwen Wittenbach and Tracy ton, business, Linda Hansen, Out- Hein-hol- available through the parts are the the production staff. orchestra. Myers directing recording. Cassettes of the soundtrack will be Admission is free. Connie BENNION. standing students ha e been cited at Bennion junior high in various areas of endeavor Scholarship awards went to seventh graders Barrett Phillips and Tracey Sherri Keller, Kristine Woodbury and Scott Mottit, eighth grade and to ninth graders Anthony Zoolakis and Kelly West and Olga Milius. The show has been recorded, with Noel original songs. The musical opened last night, with a cast of more than 200 and a Woolsey. n, Ber-de- tt musical 4, 1981 Bennion Junior Achievers Cited Annette West, Catherine Tenny, Rogers and Marvin Pattillo, with script by Ray Woolsey, Connie Myers, Annette original Regionsbased on the Lead Dick-ma- Thursday, June VIEW At Assembly Kearns Region Musical Continues KEARNS. Lengthen Your Stride, Kearns MSTVAllEY g Havent you done without a Toro long enough?" the front, in along the side and in back of the house. He has petunia beds in the front yard, has a strip of dahlias along the side and has put out geraniums in the back yard. Featured in the back is a large mound made from the soil removed when digging the basement. Located between the house and a large garage, it is covered with pines and ground cover. We wanted it to have a natural look, he said. The mound is the view from the living room w.indow located at the back of the house. A patio attached to the house has planter boxes edging it. Mr. Maloney, who is has a dual watering system. He uses the sprinkling system for the most part. However, in time of drought, he can convert to watering from the canal. The yard work, not including the orchard, garden and pasture area, requires five to six hours per week, Mr. Maloney estimated and he does the work himself. Im a firm believer in getting it done, getting it done right and keeping it right," he offered, regarding his yards tip-to- p shape. He noted that as a member of the Hunter West stake high council, it is his respon- - sibility to take care of the landscaping for the stake center It looks almost as nice as my own yard, he proudly reported His wife Ann is a counselor at Cyprus high. Their son Scott is a senior at the UofU, daughter Julie is a senior at BYU and Jennie, another daughter, will be a senior at Cyprus high next year. 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The performances Members Ulan 8 .incorporation Financial Family MOUNTAIN' F D t C J will be given in the school auditorium. John L. Prather is (See Page 5B, Col. 7) Open 8-- 6 Sat. 9-- 3 now. 9400 S. 561-429- 4 |