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Show 6B WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July 1, 1982 Franklin West Births Twins Welcomed By Four Families Four sets of twins helped boost the newborn total for the week ending Sunday to 89, according to Trent E. Bliss, Green Sheets valley area. west t the following area families: COTTONWOOD HOSPITALS Girls 3567 Bodi C. Dixon, 5045 White Cherry Way Larry B. Gray, Walter Ct. Larry L. Hegberg, Lander Way Ralph L. Jacketta, Brixton Road Carl E. Jorgensen, Jeffrey Brown, 4269 Wen- Gerald D. Wiley, Kings Estate Dr. Mark F. Allen, 3191 Cir. So. 4221 VALLEY 3729 6678 WEST HOSPITAL Twin Girls 3637 So. 6400 West 6685 W. Allred, Sione Siefla, American Dr. Girls 4346 4546 So. Tower View Way David G. Bate, 4179 So. 4080 West Albert Ulmer, Tuscaloosa Way Earl L. Garduno, Jack 853 W. Willesen, Ponnamand Uch, 4186 So. 6240 West 3838 Aleksander W. 5652 South Kecor, 4486 6049 So. Boys Marvin L. Solomon Jr 4252 W. 3100 South Richard S. Lee, 4816 So. HOSPITAL Girls ST. MARK'S Brooks, 5008 W. 4860 West 651 5 South Stephen So. Rockhill Cir. 4260 West William 3361 4800 West Walter T. Greenwood, 2840 W. 2730 South Gary B. Hughes, 3780 So. 8070 West Joseph Shiflett, Flores 5919 Coun- Platt, 7314 3946 Las HOSPITALS Twin Girls OTHER Madison Road Jeffrey Williams, 3661 So. Masters Dr. Mark Farnsworth, 5765 GRANGER. PUBLIC NOTICE art An workshop is being offered at the Granger Library today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. Collages and will be made during the session. Children of elementary age are being invited to attend the free workship being offered by Carol Norby, artist. Andrew Carleton, Shakestone Dr. 4774 Russell J. Orvin, 5933 W. Bench Cir. Boys Twin Boys Van Wagoner, 4975 So. 3200 West Dan Frantz, 4796 So. Bon Air St. Patrick Reilly, Pierce St. g, races, stage coach and barrel racing. A Twin Boy, Girl Robert Participation second art workshop will be given by Carol Norby on July 8 at 2 p.m. Wanted will posters created. is 3192 (From Page 8B, Col. So. 4) is limited and those planning to attend are being asked to call the library to register. A horseless rodeo will be held on Wednesday at 2 p.m. Events will include horse racing, calf roping, d your right to know . . . At Library three-legge- Honeysuckle Way Craig Herzog, 4345 So. 3425 West Richard Naylor, 4394 So. 4320 West 3906 3567 So. 3990 Fili Lauano, PUBLIC NOTICE Workshop Scheduled self-portrai-ts Lawrence Montano, Boys Robert Moore, try Hills Dr. Thomas Graehl, Centennial Road 5250 So. dy Ave. Paul L. Benema, Brandy Buck C. Royal 3785 South of the infants were boys; 41 were girls. Sixteen arrived at Cottonwood hospital, 15 at St. Marks and nine at Valley West. The remainder were born at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. Babies were born to Forty-eigh- Andrew Gasser, Douglas J. Marshall, 5733 So. 4015 West Darrell 4933 1578 Kenwood Dr. 4580 West reports hospital received from the Smith, Hemlock Dr. Brent Olson, Ann Dr. be required. Those participating will make posters of book characters. The West Valley City Council will hold a public hearing on July 22, 1982, 6:00 P.M., 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah, to consider an ordinance to vacate streets as follows: Existing West street Valley City known as 3420 South be permanently vacated from its beginning at 4155 West to its terminal end at a Total length to be c. vacated - 273 to provide building space for a 139 bed building expansion project. The Valley West Hospital is the 3. owner of all adja- cent and accessible property along the entire route of the road and its extremities. The ex- isting roadway serves NO housing or commercial user. feet. Proposed vacation based on the following facts: 1. The roadway currently serves as a heliport for the existing Valley West Hospital and minor access to Valley West Hospital park area. The public is invited to attend the hearing and offer comment. Written comment will be accepted in the Recorders Office, the hearing. The roadway and terminal should be vacated 2. cul-de-s- Kathleen Grantham City Recorder W37-1- - Classes Yield Musical Sound PAINTS HUNTER. My students run the gamut from real Latex House Paint Re. 1 1 .99 Noe 8.47 &VU aa BUILDERS MART We DeBver 968-212- 1 3555 W. 3SOO So. ing instrumental mont, but her classes also include students from Whittier, Hillsdale and Sandburg. The beginning students start with learning notes, how to read music, how to care for an instrument and produce a sound and are thrilled by their newly learned skills, the teacher observed. Miss Dalrymple teaches at Hunter, develop their skills and techniques and enjoy playing together, getting the full sound beginners who have never played an instrument at all, to those who have one or two years of band or orchestra. That was the comment of Susan Dalrymple, who is teach- Other students music in Granite districts summer school program. 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Thad Hunt finds it best to move his hot into "catcher's position" while rehearsing in summer school instrumental class taught by Susan Dalrymple at Hunter elementary. Area Schools ex- isting roadway is to be removed totally as it is located directly in the planned building construction area. COKE SPRITE I AR I)R. PEPPER 29 B |