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Show Russell Cahoon, 6419 Begonia Ave. Stanley Gober, 4929 So. 4940 West Kim Blackham, 4018 W. 5855 South West Births 2 Sets Of Twins Are Born In Area Two sets of twins boosted the total number of births in the Green Sheets west valley area to 123 during the week ending Sunday night. The total includes 62 boys and 61 girls. Twenty-twof the infants were born at St. Marks hospital, 20 at Cottonwood and 12 at Valley West. The reo Keith Phelps, 2264 W. South Paul D Tate, 6062 3650 Thonglay Sasouda, 2425 Wood-boroug- Long Meadow Dr. Neal E. Kunz, 6692 Summerset Dr. 3326 W. 4555 West Keith J. Rogers, 4504 W. Walter Cir. Eric S. Hansen, 2498 Long Meadow Dr. Thad Allen, 6253 Stern-woo- Dr Peter J. Rudd, W. 5321 Dinner Is Planned 7365 LaPlant, Mmeside Dr. Mont Hardman, 5327 Cosmo Cir. Douglas Schooley, 4745 W. 4925 South Jann Vasey, 3133 Patrick By Dr. 4773 Jan Christensen, 2849 So. 5200 South ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL 2540 West Craig Reid, 2547 W. 5780 David Pace, 4690 W. 5135 South Paul Jensen, Gardenia WEST HOSPITAL VALLEY Girls Marvin S. Perry, 6869 Crest St. Russell Findlay, 3854 Rockwood Way Roy L. Smith, 4903 W. Elaine Dr. Kent Girls W. 7339 K. Klein, West Mark R. Wood, 2498 W. 4030 South Joseph W. Schade, 3604 So. 6885 West Neil J. Bowden, 1441 So. 5180 COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls Clint L. Braithwaite, 4566 South Stephen R. Aubery, 3741 W. 3820 South Randy V. Johnson, 3811 Atmore Road Kit W. Ginn, 2828 W. 3650 South Wayne A. Mackay, 3397 Valley Heights Dr. Jeffrey L. Smith, 4284 Valdown Ave Denny W. Summers, 3527 So. Towerview Way David Brough, 5141 Wild Rose Dr. Jeffrey B. D. Heaton, 3267 W 5295 Bryan Weight, 5629 Cher rywood Lane Dale A. Fullmen, 6578 So. 5180 West Karl Smith, 3260 So. Magnolia Randall Fife, 3750 W. 4040 South Lance Moore, 3766 So. 6350 West Daniel R. Harris, Brina Lane Jeff 3898 So Kay, 3181 So. Keith Hill, Dr. Ham-monto- Craig Druderer, Nickel Way Robert Thunell, 4881 3649 W. ... Boys Bryan J. Austin, Danube Cir. William K. Stevens, Rockwood Dr. J. Nixon, 5576 3808 Western Hills Vandalism Battle Drawing To Close OTHER HOSPITALS Twin Girls Bruce Hollingshead, Muriel Way 3499 Twin Boys Randy Jefferson, West KEARNS. A yearlong program to combat vandalism will draw to a close next 5150 So. 5450 Girls Bruce Mower, 3665 Buckaroo Dr. Richard H. Beard, 4906 King's RowCir. Kelly Newbold, 5106 So. 3750 West David Robison, 3451 she has been working 3800 South John H. Cluff, 3305 So. West David W. Ortiz, 5326 So. 2150 West Darol Wagstaff, 5887 Brass Dr. Charles Atkinson, 4706 W. So. 5175 South Gail D. Peterson, 5513 So. West Jonathan Sorensen, 5865 W. Bench Dr. Trent Jensen, 3146 Bran 3320 OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY 8:00 P.M. TO 5:30 A.M. MONDAY CLOSED don Dr. Dave Fericks, West Steven Jones, ALL ITEMS ON OUR MENU AVAILABLE 24 HOURS 3209 So. 4326 W. 4355 A DAY Dino Dr. (SeePage 6B, Col. 6) and their partners are also invited, she said. There will be no admission charge. Stake Priesthood Session Planned MAGNA. A priesthood meeting will be conducted Sunday at 7:30 a.m. at the Magna stake center, 3084 So. 8400 West. The session will be cur-en- for those age 12 through adult and will not replace regular quorum priesthood meetings that will be held in each ward. businesses in the area in an effort to involve the community in the prog- held during a general meeting at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday). The of slate includes nominees Karen Fisher, president; Nancy Brown, Kaye Johannsen and Mickey Winter, first vice president; Linda Weighall and Judy White, OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK HUNTER AUTO SUPPLY 4669 7 BRAKE SHOES FOR CARS OR V5 TON $28 secretary; treasurer and Laura Thompson, teacher dis-ric- t, 67-302- BATTERIES Darlene Halladay, vice president. Dr. Riley ONeil, representing the will present five options suggested by the district to relieve overcrowding at the school next year. 9 So. - 3500 W. PICKUPS Exchange AIR FILTERS OIL FILTERS $999 Cart I Molt $1 Cart Pickups I Moit Pickapi COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP Try a Want Ad: ram, Mrs. Brown said. We feel the prog- ram has helped children at Western Hills to understand what vandalism is and that it is she concludwrong, ed. GM)QI!ISCM3igl) Election Is On Agenda For Orchard's wmtoo PTA WesternTflutdlislGoinglOutlofJBusiness MAGNA. Election of PTA officers for next year at Orchard elementary will be USE YOUR BANK CREDIT CARDS 'JUST ASK ME' only at 1624 West 3060 So. 973-70- Jail East il Radwaad Rua4 Drapes shaded 3S on vandalism will be placed in stores and throughout the year with the Department of Criminal Justice in a program designed to teach elementary age children what vandalism is. To children of this age, it is just a word, Mrs. Brown said. We found that many children did not know what that word meant. They have learned that pulling up someones flowers is vandalism. They have also learned that vandalism is against the law. Most vandalism is actually performed by junior high age youth, said Mrs. Brown, so efforts need to be made 2660 4219 West 3500 vandalism. Her program has included movies, assemblies and displays in the lunch room. During the first said week in April, posters commissioner, Karl L. Pearson, 4351 W. 5415 South Kelly Huntsman, 4342 Draper St. Allphin Lindahl, 2546 So. Casino Camino Reg Springer, 5140 Obsidian Way Kevin Peterson, 4126 W. RESTAURANT in elementary school to teach children the meaning of supporting the law and the facts of month as students at Western Hills elementary observe the theme I care about my community. Lin Brown, safety Cory Jensen, 5521 Trident Dr. Utmpie & Lmid'i Booth. Young Adult women al So. 3575 West John F. Sloen, 6829 W. 3500 South Asia Falatea Jr., 4287 So. Peggy Road Boys Boys semi-annu- said 6832 4700 South So. 2200 West GRANGER. A stake priesthood leadership session will be the first of several meetings scheduled as part of conthe ference in Jordan North stake. The 4 p.m. session on Saturday will be for Melchizedek priesthood leaders, Aaronic priesthood advisers, executive secretaries and clerks. All adults of the stake are to attend a 7 oclock meeting in the stake center. A youth conference will be held at 8 a.m. Sunday for all young people, advisers and class leaders. During the general session at 10 oclock, music will be provided by a womens chorus conducted by Janice Peterson. for the and their relaxing, pleasant Mrs. Spezak and Carolyn Kemp. t Lois Booth is the president and will be assisted by her counselors and board in hosting the event. A display showing Relief Society activities in the ward CLAIM CASH If you ore the owner or occupant of this week's Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. Last week's winner was Lezlie Jones, 335 E. 3470 South in Granite Park. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. Mignon Neal Sharon 7908 W Tell Us Whose It Is occasion evening, Marlene Gardiner, Ruth Evans, Reva Paulsen, Claudine So. 6569 Priesthood Leaders Will Meet guests to visit and get better acquainted and hope they will enjoy a ward for all women and their guests. A ham dinner will be served. Past presidents of the ward Relief Society will be honored and presented with corsages. They include Janice Fisher, Lenor Buckner, Alice Cook, South 18, 1982 since it was organized in March 1968 will be set up. There will be no program. We feel this is an women This will be the theme of a dinner to be held at 6:30 Saturday evening at the Hunter 9th W. Rudy Gallegos, Ward HUNTER. Memories Are Made of 3855 South William L. Rogers, 3871 Crown Ave. Brian Triptow, 2336 Long Meadow Ave. Mack O. Christensen, mainder arrived at other hospitals in the Salt Lake valley. Babies were born to the following area families: David Thursday, Mar. WEST VALLEY VIEW Prim 1 EH. 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