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Show 7 Utah Press Assn. Week's Births Murray Eagle scored a rare slam of the Utah Birth totals for the ending Sunday night in the Green Sheet area reached 106, according to two top awards during a three-daannual convention which concluded here Sunday. The parent paper of the Green Sheet group captured General Excellence honors in the y during that e e COTTONWOOD WINNING TEAM Personnel of the Murray Eagle, parent publication of the Green Sheet Newspapers, appear with the awards after the paper was accorded top honors by the Utah Press Assn. Staff members, most of whom are pictured, include, from left, front, Mike Gorrell, Nedra Houghton, Pat Robinson, Carolyn Liedtke Hall, Pamela Galpin, Ethel Bradford, Faye Burrows, Margie Cutler; Ex- cellence citation was the eighth for the Eagle, which also won the top award in 1959, Contributing heavily to the top prize were blue ribbons earned y page, edited by Ethel Bradford, and for promotion, directed by Carolyn Hall. The promotional object was Green annual Sheet Cooking School, staged in September. The Eagle picked up a second place for the best advertising idea and thirds for front page makeup and Heres a Point, the publishers column. A photo of mayoral candidate Jerry Wagstaff surveying election returns during West Valley Citys balloting in November won for staff member Mike Gorrell his fourth Utah Press blue ribbon. It was the top entry in news photo com- Mrs. Bette Cornwell of the Green Sheet as vice president. Glen Curtis of the petition. Leader-Garlan- 5610111 newsman and Utahs first United States Lake-base- d Senator after was statehood granted. The weekend conclave in St. George marked the first time in the associations history that its winter convention was not held in the states capital city. Springville Herald captured Group II, medium-size- d papers. The association Payson Chronicle; Kevin Ashby, Uintah Basin Standard, Roosevelt and Mike elected its first woman Stansfield, Iron Counpresident during the, ty Record, Cedar City. St. George meeting. J. C. Henderson of Sue is Dutson, women leaders Cannon Inducted To Hall Of Fame the Spanish Fork Publisher a Award, coveted annual presentation. by selecting to!. Senior Intern Is Sought By ST. GEORGE. A West Valley City man accepted here Satur- day a plaque prepared for the family of the newestaddition to the Utah Newspaper Hall of Fame. Adrian Cannon, 3658 Granger Dr., is a nephew of the man enshrined among the yesteryears Cannon. men, Frank J. born Congressman Jan. 25, 1859, was an SALT LAKE. Ap- elder son of George Q. plications are being Cannon, editor of the accepted for participa- Deseret News and contion in the 1982 Senior fidant of LDS Church Citizen Congressional leader Brigham Intern Program by Young. In his Rep. Dan Marriott. journalistic career he The program is a was a staff member or seminar editor of 10 Western beginning on May 10. newspapers, including Interns attend hear- the Ogden Standard, ings, participate in which he founded. It discussions with con- became Mr. 2: The changing tax laws. The Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 affects every taxpayer, regardless of income Your H&R Block tax preparer can show you how the new lax law helps you save money on your 1 981 taxes, and point out changes that could affect your taxes in 1 982 Cannon, H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 17 reasons. One smart decision. 177 E. 9th So. Downtown Sugar House. . . 2120 $. 9th E. 112 N. 900 W. Rost Park 7065 S. State Midvale CO Alto Holladay. . Granger . 4735 Highland Dr. 3060 W. 3500 S. 4122 So. State Murray 770 E. 9400 So. Sandy Bountiful 2022 So. Main n experts, Standard-Examine- 9PM Sti 95 APPOINTMENTS AVAIl ABl ( BUT H01 NECESSARY r. Herald-Examine- todays Two Area Youths Test Sheet area youths have qualified for the state finals of the basketball competition. The playoffs, cosponsored by the Utah 4-- one-on-o- the Athletic Dept, program, will be held at the Logan campus on Saturday. Qualifying for the state finals following district competition two weeks ago in Tooele were Tyler Dow of Holla-daand Kevin Copeland of Murray. Also representing Salt Lake County in the competition are y Dairy QueenBrazier A Franchise State of Utah Minimum Investment of $75,000 Kurtis In the For Angelovic and Rachel Draper. Both are from Salt Lake City. The Information Contact: Draper lass qualified as an educational winner. Also finishing high in the competition were Chad Fletcher of Holladay, Robb Dairy Queen of Utah, Inc. t Arlin G. Berry Vice President and General Mngr. P.0. Box 26301 Salt Lake City, Ut 84126 f DeGraw of Cot-tonwoo- 6048 Daniel Lish, Jim Piewki d The Home Builders Auxiliary of Greater Salt Lake observed its 33rd birthday on Saturday. The group, currently under the direction of Mrs. Virginia Martin, honored its past presidents at a luncheon. Among those in attendance were 12 past presidents, members of the Weber Basin Mrs. auxiliary, Darlene Jerman, na- tional president of the auxiliaries; Mr. and Mrs. Scott Hardy, president of the Home Builders Assn. In addition, Kathy Trivett was cited for which Book, third place at the tional Dr. R. Jones, Val Louis Sabala of Salt Lake City. Try A Want Ad! L. 7785 West Greg Pease, 3023 5-- 9 So on May. 24. 4342 Norgres, Interested directors should submit re- Cherry View Dr. Xai Yanz, 5553 Townsend Way Bruce Wagner, sumes, references and reviews to Olivette Trotter; Utah Arts Festival; 617 E. South Temple; Salt Lake, 84102. The resumes are due by 5 p.m. on Feb. W 2563 5780 South Gary Peterson, 3619 Boone Cir Clint Ivie, 6389 W. 3570 South David Isakson, 7244 Maryann Way Jim Munson, 3758 Ar moridge David Barlow, Hillcrest Cir. by calling materials 6,000 6551 W. bamboo the best, though tungsten has The Festival since proved superior. lTfashionIplac SEDUCTION CINDERELLA G plus DEVIL AND MAX DEVLIN PG NIGHT CROSSING PG ROW pg plus COAL MINER'S DAUGHTER PG 3865 f GREDWOOD 4 SCREEN 973-708- 8 HELD OVER W. 200 MALIBU BEACH James, Dr. 5001 W. 4401 Orlando Montoya, 8267 W. ARTHUR R MALIBU HIGH 10 R Leslie Clawson, 3941 FRIDAY STARTS r R VAN NUTS BLVD. 3500 South STARTS FRIDAY r THE SEDUCTION POP r PROM NIGHT NEIGHBORS Calico Way r 4545 . 966-3331- W. 6600 South 4075 So. AMERICAN r CARRIAGE i Frankie Gilmore, and found charred fibers of LAKE. Arts Thomas Edison needed a filament for his light bulb. He tried more than Director Is Sought Utah 533-589- Inventor Theatre SALT Further inform- 19. ation may be obtained 19 HELD OVER Charles Marsh, Fred Hobbs, 4405 Morris Rodney Cartwright, 681 4100 TROLLEY S Redwood , Rd 4275 West THEATRES Kelly Foster, 4520 Range Cir. James Langford, 7330 W. Russell Ogden, 733 WIZZARDS 3100 South PLUS E. 6410 South Randall Spencer, 3711 So. David Stanton Udall, 3453 Dr. MATINEE BARGAIN PRICE TIME BANDITS OPEN TIL 3 PM DAILY All Seats 8235 West 1.00 Phone 278 471 5 001 S Carriage quart Only W. Jeffrey NEIGHBORS R WINNER 10 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS PLUS 4237 W. Smith, 3150 South STIR CRAZY Boys Stati AN 2944 So. Larry Rodriguez, 1.00 sCtrrioqt A quart . Only' SLATS MALICE COLUMBIA PIC Ire URl SHOOT THE y25 5 35 Q 5 All - ABSENCE OF WINNER 3 ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS - -- IVY ! 1 Highland HOSPITAL Girls MOON FAMILY CENTERS TUES. 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Parties Available rATNFY I Itsma THEATR 6 OPEN 7:00-9:1- j PARAMOUNT PtCTURf KESENTID IN 70MM 262-405- HURT WILLIAM A 4961 St. Stott p51 FILMS FOX REYNOLDS PG J - BODY HEAT TIME A eo Burt Sharky... PC, n theboRDER ABSENCE OF l 45,3 45,5 45,7:45,9:45 won convention in 22-2- Kyle Dr. Ray Hansen, 417 E. 3860 South Irvin the festival grounds for 10 performances June Casting is scheduland ed for April rehearsals will begin 5700 South James Rudadasach, Reflections her constructed on Pavant 5140 Paul Carling, 4253 Dell Cir. Robert Whitlock, 2755 Centerbrook Dr. Ted W. Prokopis, 7194 W. 4745 South Corn-we- ll publisher read into the records a history of Frank Cannon and presented the plaque to Adrian Cannon. 300-se- So. 3683 Douglas Mendenhall, r 3500 South y Newspaper Hall of Fame, Green Sheet co- W. 3551 So. 6620 West Gary Saturdaysa flavor. Acting as chairman of the Mon 5307 Croft, trose St Shawn Doxey, 5920 T lerra Douglas Freckleton, 5830 Cir. ceremony had mid-valle- 4074 So 1400 Robert L. Jensen, 4325 Wild Rose Dr. Darrell L. James, 4387 W. 5570 South Mighwood Kenneth Cochell, Begonia Dr. Dennis Dilley, 8596 presently engaged journalism, he is compiling material for a forthcoming documentary on notorious Utah outlaw Butch Cassidy. definite 12-1- Martha Hall, East 2200 West Lester Lin-cre- So 4760 festivals first The theater production will include 17 musical numbers and calls for a cast of It will be staged in a tent theater 4580 West CANNERY Carl Ketcham, Ricky's Dr. Sam Stevens, 3481 Boys Although notin Heights and January. . 4758 So. 5351 4910 Boys Cir. VALLEY WEST . . . with an eye Tor the little thmqs 4-- OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE FOR Michael Thurman, West Point Way 4300 West r; was associate editor of the California Intermountain News and did writing for the Salt Lake Tribune. Ike State University and brazier. E. 4800 South Paul Schmiett, Creekside Cir. Mark Orton, 4390 So. Highland Dr. Robert Olsen. 5574 China Clay Dr. Armis Jarvie, 5209 So. Lane Halsey, Everett 2571 Mark Miera, 3450 Casino Camino Michael Chochrane, 1938 free-lanc- e Cannon was also afagencies and private on with the San filiated organizations affecFrancisco Chronicle, specific matters Salt Lake Tribune, ting older Americans. The program is open Deseret News, Denver to residents of the SeTimes and Rocky cond Congressional Mountain News of District, 60 and older. Denver. After several Payment consists of a stipend to cover a portion of costs for food, lodging and transportation. In Guidelines for apobplications may be 4-- H tained by calling LOGAN. Two Green 524-439- 4. WfEKMrS9AM the Los Angeles two-wee- k gressional territorial delegate to Congress and a United States senator. His nephew, who represented the Cannon family at Saturdays ceremony, is himself no stranger to journalism. A son of the late Joseph J. Cannon, once editor of the Deseret News, he was affiliated with the Salt Lake Telegram and select group of news- Joseph Espil 410 Westlake Road Blake Grover, 6915 Wood Dr. 1898 Shano, East Tommy Shaw, er 5038 South Ave. Republican party in Utah and served as a 4518 pre-mi- 4636 At 5351 Blair K. Garner, Sundrop Cir. Troy Jensen, 1280 E. 3705 B. of the both 4218 August McPherson, Douglas Sullivan, 2599 2936 Perkins, Peachwood Cir. Cory Adams, 2781 Valley View Tevita Lavaka, 4968 Allen St. 5277 E. 6400 South Larry Bodine, 4606 Drift wood Ave. for-mati- ar 1 So. Girls Michael 2998 Bruce Baugh, MARK'S HOSPITAL Borax Poulsen, Gary Shadow Park Rodney Beckstrom, W. 4500 South John James, 3584 So. 300 East Roger New, 4326 W. Stane managing editor of the latter paper, he retired from newspapering. Active in politics, he was a leader in the 4071 W 3860 South 3600 West as years So. Michael Terrell, 1225 Teakwood Dr. Ray Phillips, 4831 Holladay Blvd. Ralph Wirth, 8132 W. Lane Greg Duffield, 5460 So. 181 East John Riding, 1001 E. 3745 So. Wormwood Dr. Gary J. Lee, 2984 Adams Cir. Craig C. Scott, 3649 Royal Scott Dr. ST. 3829 South W. John M. Hicks, 3548 West Hal M. Beckstrom, Begonia Cir. Homer Ferguson, Blueiay St. Scott M. Simmons, So. 200 East Randall J. Willden, ar s, reason REASON 5560 Lucero, Ray Hansen, Boys microfilming organization, was Inc., a Salt e, if! i John Sevey, Henley Dr. ty. Enshrined was Frank J. Cannon, a re-elect- nsecutive Main - Midvale N Frank 6620 West W. 4800 South Jack Spencer of Perpetual Storage, Tremonton, given the John E. was elected secretary Jones Award for his photographerwriter and Richard Bjornn of pioneering work in had captured honors in the Salt Lake Times filming of newspapers. 1977, 1978 and 1979 for was Accepting the platreasurer. One direc- que symbolical of his sports photography. Second in General tor, Alan Gibson of the uncles installation in Excellence was the Nephi Times-Newthe Utah Newspaper was also Price Hall of Fame was with the Box Elder and immediate past Adrian Cannon, a resiNews of Brigham City president Richard dent of West Valley Ci- and the Park Record Buys of the Wasatch tying for third. The Wave, Heber City, was Payson Chronicle was elected a director. Newspaper . winner of that comFour new directors petition in Group I, chosen are Wayne smaller circulation Bell, Cache Citizen; newspapers, and the Kent Fuellenbach, Delta. Chronicle The group assured itself of two co- HOUSE "W Girt furniture Hit Custom Look'' SI the Times, of publisher of the Press was recipientand Millard County the Master Editor in 4 UPHOLSTERING d Previously Green Sheet She Upph 3380 South 3425 1963, 1965, 1970, 1972, 1975 and 1977. the HOSPITAL Eastwood, 158 Myrtle Ave. Brian M. Walton, 3181 So. Harlinger Cir. James V. Gilbert, 5978 So. Country Hills Dr. J. Bradley Johnson, 1450 middle, Bill Olson, Karen Waldburger, Mark Arner, Melissa Meier, Nancy Lamb, Joannie Schueller, Debi Fouladi, Olga Milius, Michele Bartmess, Jan Brown; back, Don Robinson, Terry Bird, Jack Carlton, Jon Hardy, Bruce Crosby, Jo DeLange, Ron Edge, Bob Prince, Karen Egli, Gary Lewis. Others on the staff not in picture include Sharon McCauley, Joan McQuiston, Jim and Bette Cornwell. . . . 4054 W. Sukowsky, Todd Smith, 3273 Breeze Lane Philip A. Gammell, 3768 Centennial Road James S. Graham, 4515 W. 5295 South Laurence A. Benson, 1450 W. 4800 South Orville L. Sadler Jr., 4571 Box Elder St. Kenneth Dilley, 8063 W. W. 3145 South Kenneth C. and the Iron County Record, Cedar City. communi-tysociet- James 3100 South William J. Cates, 7261 W. Park Ave. Corey R. Kendrick, 4672 Times Independent the Russell J. Ratterman, 3470 So. Highland Dr. Girli prizes for that phase of newspapering. In 1975, the Eagle was also the winner for Community Service. this year were the Moab for Ruel Anderson, 3367 W. 4140 South 5868 wood Dr. Doug King, 4253 Stratus 2855 Rick Braithwaite, So 9200 West Richard Spear, 7329 Adams Road Kevin Snider, 3637 So. 900 Owen Girls Fifty-ninof the infants were boys; 47 were girls. Twenty-fivarrived at St. Marks hospital, 14 at Cottonwood and five at Valley West. The remainder were born at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. Babies were born to the following area families: top Its General OTHER HOSPITALS period. division and was recipient of the Community Service award in an open competition involving papers in all circulation classes. Uniquely, the Eagle had won the Community Service plaque a year ago, making it the first paper in contest history to capture k O'Dell Hazelnut Cir. Cody Jacobson, Randall E. Jones, 5696 So. 4580 West John S. Ringeisen, 6657 W. 3940 South Julie Stringfellow, 5305 So. 5420 West hospital reports released largest circulation committee is seeking an experienced director of musical theater to direct and choreograph the western of Diamond Studs, the bluegrass folk tale of the life of Jesse James. 3820 So. William McEwan, Country Hills Dr. 8800 West week Press Associations 1982 565 West 106 ST. GEORGE. The back-to-bac- Harvey E. Lucas, - Welcomed By Area Families Paper Scores Double In Compet Thursday, Feb. 25, WEST VALLEY VIEW 1VG LOST ARK , FMOUN! J WINNER ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS Phone 278 471 1 3092 S Highland 4 DOLBY STOKOHI WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARD NOMINATIONS 0 nciufi t I |