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Show 8 Thursday, June THE GREEN SHEET 11, 1987 Senior Action From Kearns Is Recorded KEARNS Nominations for league officials posts in the Kearns Senior Baseball are being taken in advance of the June 20 election Names should be turned in at the snack bar. In Juniors' play The Cubs blanked the June 6. with Joey Rudisil going Pirates win2x3 and Justin Davis 3x3 for the 18-the Angles ners: the As ripped as Travis Lyman had two doubles and James Vincent went 4x5. June 6: The Cubs edged the as pitcher Justin Davis Pirates struck out 12 and teammate Rudisell hit a triple. The A's slipped by the as Emerson Aleen went Angels 4x4 and Travis Lyman 3x3. ) In the senior league division from last Monday, the As clipwith Ronnie ped the Tigers Talbot went 2x2, including a home run, and Scott Evan drove in two runs. The Cubs got by the Dodgers as pitcher Rick Morgan struck out 15 and Cliff Carty. went 3x4 at the triplate, including a double and a 0 6 0 5 (14-15- . . . Among the nearseniors graduating in Granite district high schools Friday were the 253 at Granite high (far left), 377 at Cyprus (above) and 446 at Kearns high (left). In addition, there were 517 at Taylorsville, Granger had 451, Cottonwood 410, Olympus 470 and Skyline 363. Ceremonie were held outdoors FRIDAY ly 3,300 and Taylorsville, while both Granger and Olympus at both Granite diplomas were presented Symphony Hall. at 3 ple. the Dodgers stopped as Nick Carlson went 3x3 with three rbi's, while Troy Blume tripled for the Cubs The Angels overcame the Cards Travis Waldo going 2x3 and Jason Quintana adding a key hit. On June 6, the Angels slipped past the Cards 10-- with Jason Quintana On June the Cubs 3, 11-- 2 7-- going 3x4 with two doubles, Lou Banks 2x3 and Ryan Loader adding a key hit Kearns Notes Play Results In American Cosi Fan Tutte Ramplon Saratoga Camp Offered To Trinity Church KEARNS Rev. James Harris will present the sermon The world's smartest person, Sunday at Trinity United Methodist church. Only one worship service will be held each Sunday during the summer months, beginning at 9:30 a.m. Classes will be held for children nursery age through third grade during worship service. Older children are being encouraged to attend service with their parents Tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday, church members will camp at Saratoga A group picnic is being planned for Saturday at 1 p.m. softball team The church will play at Jordan Park at 5:30 Friday Vacation Bible School will be held at Trinity Monday through Friday, from 9 a m. to noon July The nursery committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Monday. Evening group of United Methodist Women will meet at 7:30 that night at the home of Hazel Wyatt. The men's softball team will play at Jordan PArk at 7:30 p m Wednesday. For more information those inmornterested may call ings co-e- 968-689- To Discuss Breast Care WEST VALLE Y. Brea J screening and the psychological impact of breast surgery will be discussed June 18 at Wasatch Canyons hospital At 7 p m. Dr. Jack Rampton, radiologist at Cottonwood and Alta View hospitals, will discuss the importance of early detection and treatment of breast cancer The lecture, which is free to the public, will be held in the 'professional oflice building at the hospital, 5770 So 1500 West. more For information registration, call and 262-619- 9 West vale To Host Picnic At Hunter Park GRANGER. Services for Trinity Sunday will be held at 10 oclock Sun-da- y morning at Westvale Presbyterian church. Clyde Baker will be installed as parish associate. Rev. Daniel Saperstein will present the sermon, Economy of Old Kearns Ward To Hold Reunion God. picnic potluck lunch will be held A at noon Sunday in Hunter park. Participants are being asked to bring a KEARNS Members and friends of the old. now dissolved. Kearns 18th ward will hold a reunion at 4 p m. June 20 in the Kearns Boulevard chapel. Each family is being asked to bring their own picnic lunch, with drinks to be provided. A program will be presented. Anyone knowing the location of former members is being asked to notify them of the event. For more information those interested may call Norman Harris, 968-422- 8 salad and-o- r main dish. Drinks and dessert w ill be provided Casual dress is being suggested and families are being asked to bring along their own table service, sports equipment or games. Tennis courts will be available said spokesman Ruth Walker June 17 will be Westvales day at Raging Waters, she said, with discount tickets available, priced at $4 50 after 5 $6 95 for a p m. All families are being invited. For more information those inerested may call Peggy McCarty day-pas- Automotive Play Continued from page 4 ms team won Carrillo also doubled for Kearns while Mantle w as the big gun, hitting two triples Skvliine. behind the pitching of Gates and Murdock, turned back with Slager and Waren-skGranger sharing mound duties for the Lancers Skyline had three extra base hits while Reeses double was the only extra base blow for the Granger team with Judge lost to Bountiful Sessions and Duncan sharing mound duties Sessions had a double for Judge. In other games Davis beat t while West beat Highland The game w as postponed due to rain 10-- 0 12-- y 13-- 4 View-mon- 9-- 8 Orem-Bnghto- n Thursday June 1 1 five . 4 5 9 with Mill East beat Holladay pitching for Holladay and Pugh had a double for the Holladay team while East collected four extra base hits Bingham, behind the three hit pitching of Calten, collected 16 hits of their own in beating Alta Ely and Clark pitched for the losers and Applegate, Wardle, Janguard. and Crane all had two base hits lor the winners West Jordan's Buonocore pitcho'4 14-- 14-- vv 21-- cher's In West TAYLORSVILLE. More than 1,700 students will graduate from the Salt Lake Community College tonight The ceremony w ill be held in the Cottonwood high auditorium at 7 p m. Utah State's Superintendent of Public Instruction James Moss will be the keynote speaker. duel Honorary degrees will be given to Jeannette Kendrick and Donald Holbrook. Kendrick is the of a Salt Lake construction company, which operates in 27 states She is also the elected vice president in a n :nn n; , i and i Dion, squeakid p.ist v- Davis neat Vies mop 6 3 u.ui no ids edged by i Highland 5 4 In the cast for the show on June 22 be Cheryl Cuff, Marianne Dunn, Susan Boehme, Terry McCombs, Eric Glissmever and Alan Lord. Eric Glissmever and Terry McCombs will appear again on June 29, along with Michele Sirstens, Judith Nielsen, Ann Bailey, Ray Nielsen. Those performing on June 30 will be Mrs. McCombs, Mary Lou Diane Rosser, Geoffry Mason, Michael Barth and Mark Morrise. Rim-masc- actors. e Holbrook is ,i member of the Utah State Board of Regents. He is also a practicing attorney. Murrays Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Robert Lents w ill perform for the ceremony. Student speakers include student body president Randy Foote, as well as Carol Croft and Roy C. Bishop. Dr. O D. Carnahan, president of the college, will conduct the exercises. long-tim- 16-- 20-1- 0 MURRAY. A monster scuplture Salt Lake workshop will kick-of- f County library systems summer reading club. The workshop is scheduled at libraries including Whitemore, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; West Valley, Saturday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Holiday, Monday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and Peterson, Monday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. The childrens art organization, Lallapaloosa, is presenting the summer reading club. Director Gail DellaPiana said a professional artist will supervise each workshop. A cardboard template will serve as the base of the monster scuplture. There will be a suggestion of facial features that the children can exaggerate with a wide variety of Features she said. materials, such as freckles, teeth, hair, pimples and spots can be made with materials such as styrofoam, ribbon, plastic, yarn and paper. The children will work at tables to create one or two dimensional decorative forms to apply to the mask in layers. Children will also be able to write messages communicating their feelings and thoughts about monsters, she said. The sculptures will be displayed at the libraries following the workshop. four-by-eig- of the national executive committee ol the Associated Builders and Con-- ( in- cluded, in the Majors division, the following: The Angels routed the T angers as Chad Lambourne and Steve Mears both hit home runs and Nick Kunde w ent 4x4 with two doubles. In the Minors, the Cardinals defeated the Giants vith Tony Parenzin hitting a ground slam and Russ Kunde, Martin Eyre and Brandon Eyre adding key hits onoffense, while on defense the Cards turned two double places Wayne Altom, Corey Brdgewater and J.D. Hooten had big hits for the Giants. In the Peewee division, the Cards witi Brian stopped the Brewers Haas and Chad Lerdahl pitching 10 strikeoutand adijjng key hts; the Padres stopped the A's 6;2 as Brandon Snyder threw a three-fitte- r and Colby Snyder slugged a hone run; the Orioles overcame the Giants Andy Fullmer pitched a plus three hits and Chad Fullner added a great defensive play. On Saturday. Jake Pelersen struck out 13. w hile Ryan Jensen and Josh Bodell both went 3x4 it the plate as the Dogers defeatei the Phillies in Majors play The Minor Cardinals deleaitd the Braves 12-- behind the hitting of Russ Kunde, Chris Hansen and Tony Parenzin, while Justin Oeser led the Braves' hitting. Moving to the Peewees, the Cards drubbed the Yankees as Brian Haas drive in two runs, Chad Lerdahl went 2x3 with two rbis and Katie Haas, Pat and Trent Erickson added key hits. The Padres whipped the Indians behind the hitting of Colby Snyder, Craig Snyder and Brandon Smith 1 twe-hitt- 1 7 SLCC To Offer English Black Named DUPPresidentFor As Second Language Class West Salt Lake County Chapter TAYLORSVILLE. An English as a second language class will be taught at Salt Lake Community College th summer. The class is designed to help students improve their language skills before entering a vocational or technical program The individualized classes offer a review of verb usage, sentence structure, parts of speech, preposi tions and structure words Listening and speaking skills will be covered w as well as text book reading and sentence level w'riting Students are placed in ESL classes by taking the Michigan test of English language. The test will be offered June 17 at 11 a.m. For more information call Carol Sandoval, 967-424- 9 The ESL class will meet Monday through Thursday from 8:10 a.m. to 12:50 p m beginning June 22. Limitied financial assistance is available by calling 967-429- Western Hills Continued from page 3 Padres' Gary Riness homered ai d Chad Sirstins a tripled, whi.e Dodgers' Tom Salazar and Kory Cox tripled, Brewers 23, Angles 13 - Key hits were from Travis Anderson, Brandon Goodsell, Lanny Hall, Ted Krem and Ben Eason Cubs 28, Red Sox 27 - Mike Leach and Scott Humphries had key hits. Orioles 19, Tigers 2 - Key hns delivered by Erik Sherlund and Dallas Jones; Tigers 22, Angles 21 Chris Jenson and Robby McCleve tripled lor the Tigers, wh!iTravis Shaw and Mortmsen tripled, ankees 17, A s 5 - Jared Swain tripled for the Yanks, Yanks 18, Angles 2 - Chris Guymon threw 11 strikeouts and Swain ana Shane Olsen added key hits, whi'c the Angels' Shaw nad "two dudie; Red Sox 33, As 20 - Bobby Brown, Leach, Dave Carlson, Shawn and Scott Humphreys paced the Sox hitting, Brewers 28, Tigers 0 - Bean Eason pitched a Padres 18, Cubs 11 - Key hits provided hv Richard Webster, Alan Hern ck a i c ! r; other games Bouniltil defeated Summer w ill i Kearns American Little League To Kick Off 1,700 To Graduate From S. L. Community College 1 10-- 7 HEIGHTS. COTTONWOOD Mozart's comedy opera Cosi Fan Tutte will be performed in the English concert version June 22, 29 and 30 in the Whitmore Library auditorium. The opera will be presented by the McCombs Vocal Studio at 6 o'clock all three nights with no admission charge Directors are Terry and Ruth Ann McCombs, who also will sing roles in the musical production KEARNS Dating back through the week of June 1. action in the Sculpture Mozart Opera To Be Performed hitter as his team beat with Mathewson and Winski pitching for the Granger team. Young of West Jordan had a triple. Taylorsville rallied for six runs in the seventh inning to beat South and give the victory to Hill, who relieved starter Johanson in the lourth Van Ry and Johanson both had two base hits for the Warriors . Hillcrest came from a deficit in the sixth to score three and win over Murray. Hillcrest. which got only four hits to Murray s eight, had Cuttle as the winning pitcher after he relieved Bcrgstron in the lifth Wmgett went all the way bir Murray. Bolingbroke oi Murray had a double for the only extra base hit of the game. Granite beat Judge 12-with Brotnirson going all he while Ptokijiis and Brown si.i.ti mound duties tor the Bulldogs Jones of G i unite had a double. Brighton while pounded Cottonwood Kearns beat Cyprus in a close pita Granger - Feans Ieewees: Cards Matt Jeff Arnold triples, while Nathan Moore and Raymond Irizarry combined lor eight strikeouts; Yankees 17, Cubs 17 - Key hits came from Yanks' Nathan Warneke of the Yanks and Cubs' Jelena Alba of the Cubs, Dodgers 17. Padres 7; Orioles :0, Red Sox 0 - Travis Gardner and shawn Story combined to pitch a Red Sox 14. Cubs 4 - David Michaelis hit a homer and Curtis Thomas a triple; Orioles 16, Astros 13 - James Malone and Gardners Braves 14, upa'l A'.-- O 'ok-i s i i nit a tr pie; i i ,i Jay Cranney Bronson and ana Joey ripied 11, AMrox 1 Weighall, sr-t- s treasurer; Connie Walters, historian; Amy Blaney, registrar; Dorothy Bird, corresponding secretary. Also, Joyce Johnston, parliamentarian; Grace Adams, chaplain; Maxine Yeates, organist; Kate Pearce, chorister. Kathryn Lambert is the retiring president. 004 LEGAL NOTICES 004 LEGAL 004 LEGAL NOTICFS NOTICES r; 4, i , Joshua Ewing threw nine strikeouts: Cards 8, A;s 'rzanw L a I a t ree rbi hit; Dodgers ' ' d Amid homer; ts 7, Rod Sox 11, As 8, Padres 7, Cards 12, 5, Dodgers 5 - Cards Donald Wilkins and Irizarry tripled, while Dodgers Isaiah Loveless tripled. Braves 15, Padres 3 Guyman and Tylers Bourn i' 'riiied, while Stevenson 'Ti.R. out seven; i, i Kankoes 9. Cards : v s . 8, Orioles 7, Cubs 5 Adam Evan an had hits. key Cody Neimayer . s . Donald Wilkins, Nathan Moore and GRANGER. New officers have been elected to serve the next two years in West Salt Lake County Daughters of U tah Pioneers. Rosa Vida Black will serve as president, assisted by Louise Maxwell, first vice president and Melissa Beilis, second vice president. Other officers include Shari PeterLinna son, recording secretary; SVI.T LAKE 001 STY SERA ICE AREA .NO. 1 NOTICE OF PUBLIC BUDGET HEARING Nolice is hereby given of a special meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Sail Lake on County Service Area No June 17, 1987, Wednesday, beginning at 7 00 p m at the Kearns Tennis Center Clubhouse located at 5624 South 4800 West. The purpose of the meeting will be to reopen the 1987 budget and receive public Input Further information can be obtained by calling the Ser- vice Area al the South Jordan City Planning Commission will hold a Public Hearing at 8 00 p m June 23, 1987 at the City Offices, 1600 West 10400 kouth, South Jordan, Utah to review and receive citizen inpul on an application filed bv Naomi Hulse for preliminarv plat approval for the Meadow Mow Estates Subdivision located al 10185 South 890 West, South Jordan City, I tah South Jordan City SJC.17 SOI 111 JORDAN (IT NO't It E OL PUBLIC HEARING Board of Trustees Glen Kraft Chairman SLSA37-1- SOUTH JORDAN CITY NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1 Notice Is hereby given that iy vniice! South Soi consider i Jordan dinanie and docu the niaxii Zone tiom 8 units per acie to 12 units per acre, as well as other piuposed amend merits to the Ordinance Maps and documents showing pro posed changes will be nv.ul.il le foi review al the (T lv (Hf.ies iroin 3 no a rr to 5 m p in Jill dull City Council heron B Huuhings, Mayor NOUII, SJCI7 IB IM II HI II A v ION ( 1B IV 1IL VHING I (ifi.ii ix hy given tl at a public hearing will be held on I uesdav, June lb. 1487 at the Riverton City Hall, I27t,5 South 1400 West shirting al 7 IKI p m for the purpose of amending the v ai ious funds of Riverton Cilv for the tears, Ju 81 i) I, si lough June oth '7 Sandra I.iov d Cilv Uewirder UCJ7 |