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Show 7B WIST VALLEY VIEW . Thursday, May history and traditions. 6, 1982 Girls State Program - staff. Miss Hasenberg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Syger Hasenberg Four Chosen From GHS GRANGER. Four junior girls and two alternates have been announced at Granger high to represent the school at the annual Girls State to be held in early June at SUSC in Cedar City. The four, being sponsored by the Kearns American Legion Auxiliary, include Ba- rbara Ishimatsu, Lisa Cheryl Johnson, Kilburn and Kama Wahlquist. Alternates are Shawn Hasenberg and Joni Montgomery. Miss Ishimatsu is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ishimatsu. The Red Cross volunteer is on the National Youth Advisory committee of the Red Cross and has been involved in debate the past two is in HERO, National 'Honor Society, was historian at Valley junior high, is a mem- - TRAINING. Pfc A. Rupp, Sherrie daughter of Mr. and I rmys Academy of Health Sciences, Fort Sam Houston, Tex., Subjects included anatomy and physiology of the chest and ci- v years, winning in comtrophies petition. The Johnson girl, daughter of Mr. and rculatory system; Mrs. Louis Johnson, is on the staff of the if V? c. literary magazine at Granger. She holds the rank of first class in Girl Scouts and gave a promotional speech at her junior high. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dorwain Wahlquist is a member of the HERO club and is on the schools debate squad. , ..-'- f y.j 4 of electrophysiology the heart and management of a heart clinic. Gonzales will now serve at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, Aurora, Colo. Gonzales is a 1977 graduate of Granger high. Miss Kilburn, who will be the student body deployment. He is a member of Co. E, 2nd year, is the daughter of Mrs. Nada and the late Dale Kilburn. She is an officer in the National Honor Society and on the yearbook So. Granger, 3750 West, graduated with honors for recruit training at the San Diego Naval Training SPECIAL CHOSEN Granger high students, from left, front, Barbara Ishimatsu, Lisa Kilburn; back, Cheryl Johnson, Kama Wahlquist will represent their school at Girls State In June. . . . ber of Excaliburs and on the Granger seminary council. The Montgomery girl is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond G. Montgomery. Carlene Wallace, a Offer Ends May 31st, 1982 967-953- 4 3096 West 3500 South Granger, Airman BASIC. Daniel P. Tompkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Tompkins, 8116 Danbury Dr., Magna, has been self-pace- d Command, Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, the 111., students received instruction on electrical theory and studied the operating principles of the batteries, generators, motors, Mrs. Jacob O. Rohner, 3762 So. 3600 West. The airman is a 1976 graduate of Charles M. Russell high school, Great Falls, Mont. SeGRADUATED. cond Lt. Deborah J. Larsen, daughter of McKay and Mary E. Roberts, 4882 So. 3095 West, has graduated from the Air Force administrative ma- nagement officer and transformers used course at Keesler aboard ships and at AFB, Miss. Now shore installations. GRADUATED. Air- man Craig F. Larabee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Larabee, 4856 W. 3145 South, has graduated from the Air Force aircraft maintenance specialist course at Chanute AFB, 111. Larabee will now serve at Hill AFB with qualified to manage and direct administrative policies and procedures, the officer is being assigned for duty at Kirtland AFB, N.M., with the 1606th Supply Squadron. Larsen is a 1981 graduate of the University of Utah. TRAINING. Airman Lee J. Bradshaw, son Aircraft of Mr. and M rs. Generation Squadron. Ronald Bradshaw, His wife Kathy is the 4290 Neilsen Way, daughter of Mr. and Granger, has been the 388th assigned to Keesler AFB, Miss, after com- pleting Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the avionics systems field. He is a 1981 graduate of Granger high. GRADUATED. Coast Guard Hospital Corpsman Mason S. (See Page 15B, Col. 3) STAKE From Page 4B, Coi. 4 ) be Laraine Bytheway, with Kathy Panhorst as accompanist. ( Following the classes, lunch will be served. Ansje Blanchard, education counselor in the stake Relief Society presidency, is chairman of the conference and will be assisted by Joan Judd, president and Shirley Stott, counselor and members of the stake board. homemaking deploy- five-mont- h ment, his unit traveled more than 34,000 miles, visiting three continents and several Pacific and Indian Ocean islands. ! I d Amphibious Unit, based at Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. During the 3940 (West Volley Locations) Dr., Bonnie-woo- 3rd Battalion, Marines, 31st Marine Seaman HONORS. Recruit Dion G. Wood, son of Margene Davis, if mate course. During course the at the Service School Western Pacific president at Granger high next ! the Helicopter Squadron Two, Naval Air Station North Island, San Diego. He joined the Navy in May, 1981. 4010 Valley City, has has completed the reported for duty with basic electricians Lance TRAVEL. Kearns, has returned from an extensive PIZZA -- offiSBlELimV Glaittli, Cpl. Virgil O. Clyse Jr., son of Anna Broce of 5890 So. Misty Way, "COUPON1 1 COURSE. Pvt. 2 Michael J. Gonzales, son of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Gonzales, 3566 W. 3310 South, Granger, has completed the cardiac specialist course at the A- L. Acres, son of Mary C. Acres of West counselor at Granger high, assisted the auxiliary in the selection of the Girls Staters. Try A Want Ad! Mrs. Willis G. Rupp, 1904 W. 4700 South, Taylorsville, has completed basic training at Fort Jackson, S.C. During the training, students receive instructions in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map mili- reading, tactics, tary courtesy, military justice, first aid, Army Center. He was commended for his outstanding performance in all phases of training, which included instruction in seamanship, military regulations, close order drill, first aid and naval history. Personnel who complete this course of instruction are eligible for three hours of college credit in physical education and hygiene. COPTER. Airman Apprentice Sherman assigned to Keesler AFB, Miss., after completing Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the communications-electronic- s systems field. Tompkins is a 1975 graduate of South high. ASSIGNED. Airman 1C Donald D. Pelca, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Dimond, 3978 So. 5375 West, Hunter, DURING McDOUGAL WESTERN AUTO has arrived for duty at Ramstein Air Base, West Germany. Pelca, a programming specialist with the 7102nd Computer Services Squadron, was previously assigned Langley AFB, Va. He is a 1977 graduate of Cyprus high. COURSE. Whirlpool Fireman Apprentice Dwayne Glaittli, son of Blaine 16 CU. FOOT FREEZER REFRIGERATORS NO FROST $gjs3 UVS'W mirlpool TRASH MASHER COMPACTOR MODEL SHC8004 ALL ITEMS ARE SUBJECT TO PRIOR SALE |