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Show 3 field, Brenda Paul, Megan Plngree, Rebecca Reeves, Tami Stillman. Brighton Honor Roll Is Released bins, Kevin Roberts, Judy Allen, Peggy Anderson, Cheryl Oeans, J. Vlnce Larkin, Kenneth Poorman, Lisa Shields, Julie Topham, Wendel Warner, Wendy Wood. Also, Leslie Bailey, Debra Bowers, Sheree Hall, Heather Hucks, Matthew Nielsen, Jannae Peterson, Diane Simmons, Loren Jorgensen, Miriam Susie Schmltt, Carol Ann Champion, Lesie Dearden, Leanne Lawlor, Andrea Welch, Shauna Billings, Alisa Kirk, Rodrick Maxwell, Sara Menlove. Others included Jeremy Burgon, Stephanie Conant, Mark Funk, Cindy Harvey, Kimberlee Johnson, Sheryl Mer, chant, Tamra Mollerup, Mark Jill Strong, Nicole Suchey, Tanya Tenney, Debbie Welder, Cynthia Stacey Jo Cook, Elizabeth Davis, Jeanne Hess. COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS. Twen- ty Brighton high seniors led the school's honor roll with perfect 4.0 marks for the first quarter. Five juniors and 14 sophomores also attained those marks. Seniors with Man-sour- i, were Chris Bricker, Lisa Cogan, Kellene Despain, Tania , DiPalma, Jennifer Gates, Marlene Sloane Ivancich, Lisa Lake, Valerie Larson. Timothy Milne, Mark Murdock, Lori Reimann, Julie Rich, Scott Shimlzu, Rebecca Smith, Carrie Strong, Laurl Ward, Paul Whiting, Tricia Winn, Stanley 4.0 Her-rin- Schwen-diman- Wright. Seniors with 3.8 and above included Michele Engel, Mike Larsen, Paul McDonough, Whit-tacr- Wendy Nelson, Alison Rob- - CDyPTHT MEAL DEAL ONE LARGE PIZZA with two toppings H lAnnl. SODA POP MOVIES BUY 561-337- Wt 967-041- South 273 West 500 South Redwood Rd. 966-453- 1 6 295-238- 3474 South 2300 East 278-465- 9 6 Thru Dec. 12 p.m. INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HAIR WEST JORDAN 255-354- Vista elementary have created a learning opportunity for the students about state government. On Tuesday several state officials were invited to the school to meet with the students, teachers and parents. Principal Elmo Turner stated that this was "for the purpose of acquainting members of the legislature with Wright, Teri Bennett. Others were Shawn Porter, Eric Johnson, Russell Johnson, Alex Mercer, Vance Russell, Richard Yauney, Steven Archer, Lisa Ashman, Dallas Brooks, David Dansie, Deidre Flynn, Christina Gayheart, James Hall, Alison Hansen, Craig Homer, Teresa Luke, Thomas Rit-teLisa Compton, Mamie England, Corey Folster, Jason Parberry, Steven Brownlee, Paige Hanks, Mark Johnson, Open 3500 So. 1 DESIGN 2 122SVM Expim SOUTH JORDAN. The PTA and school community group at Monte Welcome TUES. THRU SAT. 8:30 to 5 p.m. Midvale until 8 7893 So. Redwood Road ft Monte Vista Lisa Brooks, Jeffrey Christiansen, Navlna Forsythe, Labrum, Sharon Lu, Kerrie Jeffrey Maynes, Debra Menssen, Jack Newman, Christian Olsen, Jennifer Peterson, Kelly Rollins, Michael Schmitt, Amy Thompson, Michael Walk-in- s WEST VALLEY NO MEMBERSHIP FEE NO DEPOSIT East 7200 VIDEO 9664)226 4371 Witzel. Sophomores earning 3.9 and above were Karen Dahl, Kurt Finlayson, Marcl Larsen, Kristen Swiler, Michelle Bailey, -- 3331 West 5400 South FREE I ei KEARNS i i ONE GET ONE and Jason Burt, Kristi DeWeber, Julie Fowler, Karlne Free, Susan Gerberding, Gary Reid, Cory Sellers, Heather Lori Thaxton, Connie Vise, Swensen, Michael Watson, John Wilson, Tracey Colligan, Leah Joffs, Julie Kempin, Sjon Stevens, Jennifer Gwilliam, Mindy Pace, Allan Whitmore. FROSTING and a HIGHLIGHT SPECIAL includes shampoo and set Omidvale Taylorsville Bountiful Salt Lake 5712 S. 33 C' GARLIC BREAD PIZZA I I I Donna McCarty. Also, Kathy Sherk, Shannon Allan, Stephanie Allen, Jeremy Beattie, Carolyn Billings, David Blake, Cindy Bunnell, Sophomores with 4.0 were Constance Brough, Deborah Conabee, Scott Crawford, Jeffrey Guymon, Alisa Brian Lake, Unda Lister, Michael Michelsen, Kristen Nelson, Susan Richardson, Derek Schiffman, Nae Lyn Shuldberg, Sherie Swenson, Patricia Other seniors were Dana Hixson, N Icole Howell, Charles Murphy, Tehrl Salminen, Kimberly Shepherd, Christian Wright, Kimberly Beatty, Rebecca Austin, Justin Burton, Cynde Cunningham, Jeffrey Mansell, Janet Ott, David Stanley, Evan Taylor. Juniors with 4.0 were Julie Barrus, Michelle Harrison, Charrl Hermanson, Lisa Lambert, Katie Walker. Juniors with 3.8 and above Included Maria Addison, Anne Mrl Aldous, Jennifer Croft, Valerie Durrant, Mellnda Gledhill, John Steele, Charles Telle, Paul VanKomen, Robert Erickson, Trevln Beattie, Brian O'Keefe, Patricia Wilson, Carolyn Archer, Amy Erekson, Michelle Mackay, Suzle Nelson, Dean Sudbury. Annette Also, Suzanne Schreiner, Baum, Kristen Johnson, David Whiting, Rhonda England, Stephanie Schoch, Kendall Smith, Erin Bradley, Steele Chaffin, Karen Hermansen, Linda Lee, Troy Osterman, Alison Thacker, Lane Brian Hewitt, Timothy Unsworth, Strickland, Amy Carlsen, Deann Max- THE GREEN SHEET i Thursday, November 29, 1984 the school and its needs, and teaching the process of legislative processes to the students." Those invited to the school were Sen. Dix McMullin and Reps. David Thomlinson and Lloyd Frandson, as well as the mayors of South Jordan and Riverton, along with council members. At 3 p.m. the group of government officials met with the students in their classooms, and answered questions. At 3:30 a general meeting was presented to the parents and community residents. Bingham Middle COPPERTON. Bingham middle school has announced its Prospectors of the Month for November. Included were sixth graders Brenda Arritola and Gannon Jones, seventh graders Jodi Sorenson and Hal Bawden, eighth graders Tyra Nutt and Kevin Green. Storm Causes Rash Of Crashes WEST JORDAN. Police here Investigated several traffic mishaps Monday, related to heavy snowfall. A boy was transported to Jordan Valley Holy Cross Hospital after his car hit a snowbank along 9000 South near 2086 West. The car went out of control, hitting a tree and flipped over on its side. There was $4,000 worth of damage. The driver remained hospitalized at press time. Another car, driven by a man, skidded on a patch of ice near 3200 West on 8187 South, crossed into an oncoming lane and crashed into another automobile. Both cars sustained $1,200 damage. A driver was involved in a collision with another vehicle at an intersection near 6910 So. 1400 woman was inWest. A near 8250 So. volved in a rear-ende- r 1700 West, also during the storm. Schools Continued from page 1 at 3:55 p.m. (Thursdays at 1:30 p.m.). 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