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Show SCHOOL Lancers - (From'Page 7, Col. 3) 30 grades apiece, the information can be entered In about 10 minutes, he said. The computer then can produce grades for each individual, the average grade and the over-al- against Granite tonight parent-teache- PLANS hospital construction during Planning mission meeting Thursday. Mike Alfred, Valley West administrator, presents plans for . . . Near Valley West Hospital - WEST VALLEY. proposed 116-un- A it apartment complex drew opposition here during a City Planning and Zoning Commission session in which a new street was proposed as part of expansion at Valley West hospital. Decisions by the commission will be made later on both matters. Drawing opposition was a proposal of Midwest Realty to obtain zoning on R-- property currently at zoned 6400 West. Rental cost of the units would be R-l-- 2900 So 7 each, $300-$32- 5 by a Midwest representative. Expressing opposition were Granite School District office. Their concerns ranged from overcrowding of schools, to traffic congestion to lowering of property values. Turning to the Valley West hospital a application,Michael Alfred explained plans for construction of a replacement facility at 4200 W. 3500 South. The hospital is zoning on seeking land now zoned live-stor- y R-- ac- cording to a presentation Aguilar, along with Ken Rasmussen of the Hunter council and Jay Child of the Hunter residents Mary Hutton and Darlyne Ann Traffic congestion and safety of motorists and pedestrians is part of the concern of hospital officials in preparing for the expansion, Alfred told 7 : 30 the facilitys join ground with 4000 West just north of Paulos Auto. That would place a street about a block north of 3500 South. The present access on 3500 South would remain under the present plan. Part of the plans call for removal of the existing building which stands on land that has been acquired by the Hospital Corporation of America. In another matter, the commission approved a conditional use application for a 1 Marie Callender restaurant at 4700 South, 2800 W. stipulating 30-fo- 20-fo- two salons in for residences; Palmer at Terry 6110 Wen- ding Lane and Glenda Warner, for 2775 South. Continued was a request of Olpin Investment Co. for a water slide in a W. 2935 city park site at 4400 W. 3500 South. The commission granted a zoning request of Ferril Davis, zone who sought a C-- 2 for designation 1808 a water slide at W. 3500 South. Continued was a zone change requested by Melvin Madsen, who sought zoning at 3421 W. 3500 C-- 2 South. years, became is The registration fee in- really started 4-- working with computers when I purchased my own this past summer. I spent the summer with the computer and the instruction book. One Saturday, I spent 12 hours in a row. Its kind of addicting, he said. He suggested that computers are fun. You tell them to do something and if you have done your part right, they will respond immediately, he said. Computers can be used in the social studies department to produce a map of Utah, for instance, with students asked to name the counties. Reading students can use it to teach them The skys spelling. the limit, he said. You just have to come up with the right program and it can be a fantastic teaching and learning tool for almost any person. While students in world history learn about the industrial revolution, students working with computers are seeing first elementaries; added high Taylorsville schools. Further information may be obtained by calling Carl Dalby, president of District 9, or at the at 969-749- state office, Signups GRANGER. Utah Youth Soccer Assn. District 10 will hold signups the next three Saturdays. Boys and girls age are eligible. The signups will be held from 9 a.m. to noon at Valley Fair Mall this week, and on Jan. 30 and Feb. 6. The $22 fee covers cost of uniforms and insurance and for spring and fall 4-- against Hillcrest, but actually outplayed the Huskies the rest of the way. Hillcrest led after one period. 14-- 4 - s over the . ... to plans presented at Planning Commission session Thursday morning. UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS 625 East 9800 South, Sandy 571-882- 4 Brand New 9000 Sq. Ft. Gymnastic Facility We offer Recreational Gymnastics classes as well as a Competitive Training Program. Stress Safety & Organized Skill Progressions. We - ' New Classes For Boys & Utah State Team Championships Won Girls Beginning Jan. 11, 1982 Class I (Advanced) First Place 1977, 1978, Class III (Beginning) First Place 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 1979, 1980 1981 uniform (shirt, shorts, socks and patch) and will cover registration for spring and fall of 1982. Players not previously registered district van der Wekken, suceeding Ken Kosak, who headed District 11 for the past three years. Van der Wekken will continue to coach an Orchard under-1team and Kosak will coach the 3 Triple-- A team. District 11 has both recreation and comIn petition Jeagues. under-1- U.S.A. National Team Champions 1978 4 recreation leagues, each player is assured of playing half of every Teams are game. open for ages under 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. Teams are mixed, but teams are available for those all-gi- KINDER-GY- M Classes For year olds Basic Movement Kinesthetic Awareness thru Gymnastic Activities Pre-Scho- 2-- 5 1 Foerster; Dennis rl who prefer them. Double-competiA - tion teams have already formed for the 1982-8season, with t from Valley. These include under-10- , coached by Hans Magna-Wes- Tuesdays game ' sity play begins at 3 p.m. and jayvees play quarter. Bingham got hot in the final period and won by 17. at Bingham led the close of the first canto and was up at the half. Granger was behind by only four at the close of the but lost a third, chance to come back by committing errors in the final period. Hori hit nine from the field to lead Lancer scorers with 18, while Marilyn Hardy scored 10. Mitchell led with 14 rebounds and Hori had seven rebounds. at 4: 30. The Lancers dominated a taller Cottonwood squad Thursday, according to Green, because they played better offenThey also sively. 12-1- 0 25-2- 0 36-3- ting 22x49 from the line for about 45 percent. The Colts hit 1x8 for about 13 percent on free throws. Granger jumped to a lead at the close of the first period and Cottonwood never got closer than six points from a tie for the rest of the contest. 19-1- the third through 0 Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- LLTfashionTpCac (mm CARRIAGE TROLLEY S Redwood 4100 Rd . 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PIUS i PlfTlWHj, (PG) - WOODS ASST HROLLOUER PG - mi So. into Ftoi to) 3 three teams points. high. Carriage Julio under-14- , 2 Region Lancers will host Frost and,Farnsworth elementaries, West Lake and Valley junior highs and Granger JAZZ SINGER Kosak, includes age. New president of the organization is Jacob Join The Winning Teem! Granger travels to All Soots must provide proof of rev) ticipating an evenly matched game when HELD OVER Soccer District 11 are scheduled the next three Saturdays. Both boys and girls age 4 to 18 may register in the Cyprus high cafeteria, 8263 W. 3000 South, from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Jan. 30 and Feb. 6. A $22 fee, according to spokesman Susan with a UYSA against Bingham saw both teams stay within two to three points tion with Olympus. 32-2- MAGNA. Signup times for Magna-Wes- t of Paulos Auto dealership (at left), according Skyline. Cottonwood is slated to host Olympus today and will travel to Granite Monday. Var- 1 Hillsdale, Rolling Meadows, Robert Signups Set For Soccer Season A new east-wes- t PROPOSED street would extend to 4000 West (foreground) from Valley West hospital, running just north Cyprus today (ThursTuesday the day). Shari Hori led the scoring for Granger, hitting 7x13 from the field and 10x14 from the line for 24 points. Teresa Mitchell was 7x13 from the field and 3x5 from the line for 17. Leading rebounder was Mitchell with 13, while Hori had nine boards. Melissa Segerstedt led scoring for the Colts, hitting seven from the field for 14. Laurie Faux hit six field goals for 12 58-4- 30-1- At Cyprus High .25 bell. players of of age. A parent or guardian is required to sign, which is necessary for insurance purposes. Eligible are those who attend Redwood, Stansbury, ' Granger, 13-1- romp Lancer rally left them ahead by 15 at the final 3 programs. must have pro- 3, Col. 4) and the Spartans nipped the Lion Cubs Jeff Leatherwood scored 22 in the Bulldogs' 47 29 biting of the Bruins and Shane Sudbury had 19 as the Spikes nailed the Pistons 35 25. At Kearns, the Roadrun-nerused 20 points by D. Anderson and 13 by B. Anderson to race past the T. Langpap Top 10 scored 11 in the Warriors' Steelers. R. Smith hactfl2 as the Kings edged the Spurs 31 30. R. Anderson's 14 and 11 by M. Jaramillo helped the Titans trip CyprusSO 38. Brian Slack scored 13 and Chad Dyson 10 as the Vikings grounded the Jets The Eagles edged the Knights 38 30 and the Pros won a close one, 35 32, over the Dions, with Moses Medina scoring 12 and Scott Polloch 11. Mark Bookrer's 12 led the Chargers to a dimming of the All Stars. 43-3- New .(From Page 44 17 6 fourth quarter A on capitalized courtesy points by hit- Scheduled Miles scored eight.. The Warriors got off to a terrible start YOUNG 467-045- Soccer and Lori 10 n, Hillcrest, Riverview and Bonneville junior highs; Murray and 3, Col. 8) (From Page Ben-nio- Eisenhower, WARRIORS - 28-1- 0-- 2 Plymouth, forfeits. 58-4- stretch their lead to and at the third, remain ahead with 1. book- Taylorsville, Truman, Viewmont and Vista 2 quarter saw the Lancers GRANGER. They learned to hustle. Granger high girls added some intensity to their games this week, helping them to overpower Cottonwood and Thursday contributed, at least for the first three loss quarters, in a to Bingham Tuesday. The victory moved the Lancers into a tie for second with Cyprus in Region Three. Both teams are now The Colts dropped to to share the low posi- Granger Coach Horizon, Stephanie Green is an- Liberty, matches by two age. J player District 9 schools include Fremont, Grant, tonight. 11-- 4, electronic computer Am the keeps, insurance, 4-- revolution, that of the t includes a uniform 6-- hand the newest jj, per player, $22 which 20-- 1 terested in computers when he took a course. I noon. After the Cazares win and a forfeit to Lancer Richard at 107, Trevor Marsh (114) captured a superior decision, Darrin Wood (121) won by a pin in 5:57 and Richard Walker (128) defeated Tadd Gygi Olys Jeff Glaittli gave Dave Winger a good battle at 134 before succumbing Lancer Ted Martinez (140) defeated Craig Lance PruWard dent (147) downed Pat and Scott Glaittli Bocek (169) pinned Bob Harris in 4:29. Granger won the last as the grade of the student in comparison to other students. Mr. Dietering, who has been at Valley four setback that a be used, rather than a one in the request. original The commission approved conditional use requests for beauty Road, Saturday and Jan. 30 from 9 a.m. to Ptaschinskis Titans, equipment and who host Cyprus at keeping. average grade, commission members. To help alleviate the congestion, he said the hospital hopes to have an additional access to the hospital by acquiring land that would Center, 4700 So. Redwood Mike Coach against park Recreation but two matches each grade, the as well New City Street Proposed Taylorsville 9 tations. In a matter of seconds, he could produce the complete list of grades, as well as the assignment for Corn-hospit- 4-- 62-- 6 consul- r (Thursday) with two dual victories. Granger had no difficulty against two Green Sheet area foes this week, ripping on TuesKearns day after dismantling on Olympus 53-Thursday. The Lancers won all average as well. Students are able to see, when the grade A is shown just how many students in the class fall into that category, each individual being represented by a square. No names are used. A student can also average his own grades on the screen. Of particular value is the computer printout the instructor was able to produce during Lancers Hustle, Harness Colts The second TAYLORSVILLE. Registration for Utah Youth Soccer Assn. District 9 is slated here the next two Saturdays. Boys and girls age may sign up at the wrestlers warmed up for their showdown class l Coach GRANGER. Roger Ketchums 1982 Now In Second Signups Set In District 9 Two Wins grade represents, plus an average of all of them. It can produce Thursday, Jan. 21, WEST VALLEY VIEW Youth Soccer Capture assignment each an Q Mon.-Tliu- 7:00-10:0- 0 7:00-9:3- p.m. p.m. Cloud Sanday Sat. 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