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Show GAMES . . . Spacious back yard at home of Michael and Sharon Heath offers ample room for games such as badminton and volleyball. Yard was chosen for recognition by Chamber of Commerce. . v. (4 BENNION. of bright flowers, ground cover and trees planted in mounded beds have brought honors as this com- bination weeks beautification winner to Michael and n Sharon Heath, 5512 Way (3015 West). Cited by the West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce as the second winner in the Ben-nioarea this summer, the yard is the result of several years of effort Ap-pia- n DELIVER WE DELIVER WE DELIVER ASPHALT SHINGLE 95 I border the mounds. One flower bed borders the driveway, another runs along the house and two others are islands in the lawn. A graduated wood fence has been built to the front sidewalk on either side of the house and surrounding the February, 1977. Weve planted a lot of quaking aspens, pine trees and clump birch, plus flowers and ground cover, Mrs. Heath explained. The flowers, her part of the landscaping, include red, white and and pink geraniums large yellow marigolds, along with petunias of many colors. She has used white allysum to backyard. The large back yard has a railroad-ti- e border along the back fence to In St. Louis strawberries contain and pansies, plus a number of trees, including an apricot and an apple. Ground cover and small bushes are also planted in the border area. Mr. Heaths special project, a smallis vegetable garden, located along one side of the house where he is growing corn, beets, onions and cucumbers. Leading off the back kitchen sliding door is a wooden deck. We plan to cover it eventually, she noted. Every night we eat out on the deck. We have a table with an umbrella over it. Also we play badminton on the back lawn and sit out back and just enjoy summer evenings, she said. - Granger Duo At Meet coupon Two GRANGER. seniors from Granger high are representing Utah at the National FHA and HERO convention to be held in St. Louis, Mo. this week. Mitzi Hermansen and Ynette Montgomery left Saturday for the meet where officers of clubs from all over the nation will convene for instruction and information. Buy one pizza at the regular menu price get the next smaller size pizza free (with the same number of toppings). Offer good on any of our famous thin crust, thick crust or deep pan pizza! -- 940 E. 7900 So. 561-429- 5 1900 W. 4100 So. 973-710- 9 Offer Expires July 20, 1980 Please add 20 for all carryout orders. Miss Hermansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale K. Hermansen, was elected to a state FHA office in May and will represent region four in Utah for Future Homemakers of America. She repre- sents Cottonwood, Olympus, Brighton, particular assignment Cyprus and Kearns as a region four officer. Her as a state officer is being in charge of the March of Dimes activities for the club. In addition, Miss Hermansen is a national delegate. Miss Montgomery, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Montgomery, is the only HERO (Home West Valley City, UT. View News 10B Valley Thurs., July them off, thus making the flower more bushy and more beautiful. Mr. Heath is manager of the Cottonwood-Hollada- y branch of First Security Bank. He and his wife have a old baby girl, Meghan. The other Bennion yard named for beautification honors previously this summer was that of Larry and Bonnie Gardner, 2551 W. Lolene Cir. (5690 South). A ki I JO ROLLED FELT ai r9 with Hardware SUXEtID ULLXZi WE DELIVER WE DELIVER WE DELIVER WE DELIVER TOO LONG TOO LONG ON THE FLOOR ON THE FLOOR Whirlpool REFRIGERATOR tional convention by Granite School District. Miss Hermansen will serve as student body historian at Granger high this fall. The FHA A Free Admission to all 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Saturday July 19, 1980 FULL DAY OF FUN AND EXCITEMENT FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY MUSIC, DANCERS, UTAHS BEST ARTWORK ON DISPLAY, MUSICAL GYPSY TROUP, SWIMMING AT THE Reg. $39.95 Colonial 3 adviser at Granger is Debbie Tomkinson, HUTCH 5.000 HERO. The national conve- will plan activities for the coming year and present ideas for regional meetings to be held in individual state areas. National officers will be introduced as well. In addition to convention meetings, the two girls will visit Independence, Mo., Nauvoo, 111., Kansas City, Kan. and will take a Mark Twain boat trip down theMississipi. ntion-goers Small Drawers 3 adviser to faculty Shelf Metal Hardware m11 One Only CARPET Mode! 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When blooms start to die, she pinches nomics Related Occupations) officer in Utah. Both girls, who represented Granger high at Girls State last month in Cedar City, are being na- k sent to the o Redwood White Cross Buck Care of her flowers one-wee- A 3 - on the part of the Heaths who moved there in BE WI DEUV WI DELIVER 235 lb. ALLIED BACK . . . Trees, Flowers Capture CofC Attention A WI WE DELIVER Fenced In back yard at Heath residence provides space for play, as well as offering some shade. Sharon Heath attracts attention of daughter Meghan with flower picked from attractive front yard In Bennion. PRETTY . . . In Winning Yard q:jiM BRAKE SHOES AIR FILTERS V-BEL- TS Fits 1950 to 1974 Models |