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Show 4C . WIST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. Alternate Suggested 600 expansion from state. Wayne Boatman Drivers heading from locations northern such as Bountiful and Ogden will still be able to exit at 600 South. But they will encounter construction work on the viaduct itself, department spokesmen said. The contractor will be working around-the-cloc- k six days per week in an attempt to minimize the inconbut there venience, will be major interference at that loca- tion all summer, UDOT officials said. Exits at American Legion 1300 and 900 South plus 600 North, may be used instead of the 600 South exit, but East, State Street, Main Street or Redwood Road are considered better alternate choices for traveling into Salt Lake from the south. 700 KEARNS. Three members of Kearns American Legion post and Auxiliary unit 132 have been elected officers in Region 8. Duane Willis will serve as district commander, Shirley Christofferson as auxiliary president and Wayne (Johnny) Boatman as second vice commander. Mr. Willis served four years in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War. He has served 10 consecutive years in Post 132 in numerous positions. He was service officer for and also serves on the board of directors. He has served previously as District 8 Americanism chairman and 1981-8- 2 New expansion joints and concrete surface overlay installmaterial Christine Stake Center In Kearns To Open , Fatzin-ger- Rydalch, Melinda Taylor, Dan- iel Wen- Thatcher and KEARNS. Members and friends in the community are being invited to an open house to be held from 4 to 8 p.m Saturday at the new dy Wulf. - Others with a GPA of 3 7 and higher were seventh graders Roxanne Andrew, Molly Nicholes, Vicki Poul-sen- , fe wife Nancy live in Hunter and have five children. Mrs. Christofferson joined the auxiliary in 1963 through her late husband Richard L. Teeples, who served as Navy gunnery mate in World War II and the Korean War. 4300 W. 4715 p.m. BIRTHS (From Page Fowkes, Jolie Hill, 2; Col. 3) Girls Stephani Hutton, Candace Peel, Lori Turner, Jeffrey Olsen, Michelle Pearson, Dawn Barker, Debbie Ishida, Michele Maxfield, Steve Farrell, 4874 W. DeGraw, 6430 Helf, So. 3690 West Tim L. Inman, 3864 So. 3760 West Ronald L. Atterburg, 2530 Desert Dusk Dr. Paul L. Nordhoff, Brekenridge Dr. Gordon Talbot, 3390 1191 2304 2878 W. Alan Stewart, 5037 Moonflower Cir. Steven Clegg, 6689 So 1460 West Guy V. Roberts 2722 Moocha Cir. Brent Freeman, 4616 3148 3500 So. Hammerstein Shirley Christofferson s of the auxiliary,, Michael Gregory, Appian Way Dan Fugate, 4154 So. West Rick Hamby, 4760 2200 West Brent Sweeley, 4383 4755 West Curt Shelton, Gayle Heap, 702 W. Monte Azul Kendell Nielsen, 1706 E. 4620 South John Robertson, Effective April 1217 W. 23, 24 4800 South -j READY FOR SPRING? summer and fall . . . 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He is a veteran of World War II, having served in the South Pacific. He has served a commander of Post 132 and as District 8 service officer and W. East ried Art Christofferson in 1964. He served in the Air Force in Germany during World War II and has been a member of the Kearns post for 17 years, serving as commander, first vice commander ident 4102 Kurt Mortensen, So. 8575 West Gerhard Koenig, Minuet Ave. Morris, Keith 1320 r, musical South Pacific at 7:30 p.m. April 30 and May 1,2, 8 and 9. All performances, open to the public, will be given in the Hunter West stake center, 7035 W. 3600 South. nrftv-rnfHrr.rmm- 5655 South Elmer Chesnut, A. 26 and HUNTER. Members the Hunter LDS Region will present the well known Rodgers WITH EVERY Elizabeth 5173 Hun- tington Road Alan G. Loveland, Bonniebrook Cir. Delbert L. Swensen, Magnolia Dr. David Fox, 7385 W. South Roger Herzog, 3892 3700 West 4886 W. 4005 South histor- of . . . Petty, Harold Gunderson, 5630 1433 5491 Lockwood Dr. ian, chaplain, vice president, secretary-treasure- Hunter Region To Produce Musical l- Dale Bill W. Richard Johnston, Edgeware Lane Mark T. Wilson, Goodway Dr. LoSay Van Lo, 22593 So. 3600 West Gene Bowers, 507 E. Holstein Way 2720 South Roger Buxton, 4547 White Flower Way Thomas Allen, 5518 W. Heath Ave. Jeff Case, 7105 W. 3500 South Kevin Knighton, 3831 So. 6460 West Roy Wasden, 3763 Kentucky Dr. Michael Christensen, 4510 W. 5440 South Allyson Isaacson, 2772 So. 3050 West Boys 5100 South Jerald Royalwood Dr. Kevin H. Uhran, 3483 W. 3620 South Verl Beck, 4898 West Point Way Mitchell Quintana, 3047 So. 8900 West Brent D. Burgess, 4026 So. King Valley St. Jim Voseipka, 4333 Alpine Meadows Cir. Jay E. Scow, 2852 So. 2670 West Howard R. Dettmar, 3703 Thunderbird Way 5189 Kearns resident years, she mar- A for East stake South. The event will include tours of the building, displays, a movie and answers to questions. An organ recital will be given in the chapel from 7 to 8 Kill-pac- as adjutant and vice commander. He is a member of the Legion. Willis has served for four years as a counselor at Boys State and as a member of the board of directors for Boys State and has served as state energy chairman. He and his paid-for-li- Kearns center, Renee Tackett, Julie Applegate, Adrianne Bennett, Cheryl Foote, Rosemary Henry, Michelle Susan Lefevre, David Procarione, Jannette Richards, Sheri Snow, Laurie Burt, Amy Dean, Robert McDaniel, Valerie Moss, Brian Nay, John Philpot, Sharee Sorenson, Craig Sudbury, Michelle Turner and Melissa Wice. Eighth graders include Bonnie Bracken, Melissa Catten, Cindy Connelly, David Evans, Suzanne John Smith, 5320 So. 570 East Roy Prymak, 7211 W. Adams Road Bruce D. Campbell, 3379 Parkinson, Gravenstem Park Marc and chaplain. Mrs. Christofferson has served as being ed through the project are designed to help keep moisture and salt contamination for the reinforcing steel in the bridge deck. and Duane Willis District Officers Represent Kearns of Trans- southbound Carolyn Fry, Brenda Hardman, Anita McDaniel, Kim Bennett, Theresa Daniel, Pam DeMille, Teresa Dyutis, Roxanne Garner, Dawnee Todd Higginson, Johnston, Wendy Johnson and Kristy Robinson. Jensen, Dalene Olsen and Anthony Taylor; ninth graders Todd Christianson, Craig Fry, congestion and lengthy delays on the inter- Motorists using Way Davis, Wendy areas in the south, central and west sections of the county are being encouraged to use alternate routes to help alleviate heavy Department portation. Grades AT BJHS eighth graders Brooke Dangerfield, B. Kay Motorists using north will not be able to exit at 600 South until the first phase of the project is completed around early June, according to the Utah Bradley Johnson, 5480 Silvertip Dr. Scott Reeves, 2956 Maple Jamie Vantassell; South viaduct. northbound Perfect Ken-Iso- joints and resurface all but the east end of the W. 16 Earn MAGNA. Sixteen Ward Meier, Chaine Allen students received a and David Gatherum. grade point average of. Ninth graders Include 4.0 on the Brockbank Lani Apposhian, Cindy Cummins, Tony Johnston, junior high honor roll Chris Jones, Michael for the third term. Hak Kim, Lynn LangReceiving straight ford, Maika Mataele, Sherry As were seventh grad- Gregg Petersen, Procarione, David Reed, ers John Ahlquist, Merrilu Jill Drown, Devin Hathaway and MargaretWilkey, Evans, Brenda SALT LAKE. Northat bound traffic on the 600 South offramp was closed this week as construction crews began work on the first phase of a project to John Morse, 5635 Goodway Dr. Kenneth Barber, 2631 W. 4720 West 5538 4100 South Routes Are replace Scranton Dr. Douglas Ervin, Third Term 23, 1981 |