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Show Union zano Dr., Sandy, boy, Apr. 20. A. Woodward Harley, 1737 W. 13400 S., Riverton, girl, Apr. 22. Mrs Catheryn Carlson 255-743- 2 James Y. Dunn, twi) W. ReNae St., West Jordan, girl, Wrestlers honored Southwest News Service, a district for the area. In a high school sports barometer letter to the commission, Mrs for the four corner states, has June H. Johnson, secretary of announced its the Little Cottonwood Valley wrestling honors with teams Community Council, said the and individuals appearing on legal opinion had been rethe honor rolls. quested three months ago. In wrestling Brighton High Little Cottonwood Valley ranked third and Hillcrest Community Council and resiranked ninth. dents of the area are conThe following wrestlers cerned about the lack of sidewere selected to the Great walks for 770 students atSouthwest Wrestling team: tending Oakdale elementary Hillcrest, Kim Rolfe and Mike school. 500 students are bused Bailey; Brighton, Jeff Savage, to school, but 270 of them Judd Mackintosh, and Dan have to walk on the road Christensen. Brighton Coach, because there are no walk Don Neff, was honored as ways. Commissioners sug- Southwest Wrestling Coach gested the council consider for the year. establishing a special im- provement district to assess FOOD IS TUN property owners for sidewalk Vocational food classes, installations. under the direction of Mrs MASS MEETING Young, are learning food service techniques by planThe new voting district ning menus, trying out suit- 4396, which has been made able recipes, making out from the division of district market orders, comparing 432, will hold a mass meeting prices and developing public Monday, May 20 at the Oak- relation skills at Brighton dale elementary, 1950 E. High. The class also spon- Creek Rd. The new boundar- sored a bake shop, at which ies of 4396 will go straight time a large variety of along the south side of Creek pastries were offered at a Rd., beginning at 2000 E. and nominal price to students and going east along Creek Rd. to Pepper Hill, then in a south faculty. Another vocational service east direction to 3000 East, offered in the Home Econom- continuing straight south to ics department gives the 9000 S., west along 9000 S. on faculty and students the the north side to 2000 E. and opportunity to have their dryi back to Creek Rd. cleaning done for about half! A special meeting will take the regular price. place May 17 at 7:30 p.m. at During April a was SDonsored bv the Homei the community building in Living classes, under the Union Park, sponsored by the direction of Mrs Beckstead. Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Faculty members were able to Mrs Ora Pate Stewart, author who was register their three to five year old children to partici- born and raised in the surbe will in and area, rounding music, stories, art, pate game activities. The Union Cemetery will be discussed. Everyone inter- - j AREA WANTS OUT Residents of the Union area ested is urged to attend. Mrs have asked Salt Lake County Stewart will present a fund Commission for a legal opinion program, which will on whether they could be take place in September with separated from the Cotton- all proceeds to go to the wood Heights Planning Dis- cemetery for the beautifica-tioand completion of plans. trict to form a new planning Also in attendance will be Carl R. Nelson, who has drawn up an attractive set of plans which he will display and discuss along with the idea of preserving several relics connected with the cemetery. Many families of those buried there, residents, orpost-seaso- Donald Alexander, 2877 S. 18850 W., West Jordan, girl, Apr. 22. James O. Ault. 8430 S. State, Sandy, boy, Apr. 22. Craig Boswell, 10569 Lei-- j lani Dr., Sandy, boy, Apr. 22. Darryl Olson, 10482 S. 2700 ' W., Riverton, boy, Apr. 22. Gregory Larsen, 103 E. 7570 S., Midvale. boy, Apr. 23. Steven Beverly, 484 Ivy Dr., Midvale, girl, Apr. 23. Donald Lybbert, 12257 S. 2495 W., Riverton, girl, Apr. 24. Dan Rradshaw, 929 Ser- n i pentine Way, Sandy, girl, j ' i ' i i well-know- n j n For Mom ganizations, and church groups have contributed to the improvement of the cemetery. Mark Wilkes is president of the studentbody at Brighton High. Other officers are Mark Shurtleff, vice president, Pat-ti- e Peterson, secretary, and Anne Zehost, historian. Sweet Suprise I) elivery local or Nationwide Hillcrest High School winners in the 15th annual invitational Utah high school art exhibition are Kerry Winn, Keith Eccles, Paul Young, Leigh Siauch, Clayton Dumas, Edd Morean, Steven Yates, and Kerry Hayden. The trophy for the winning road show in the Sandy Utah Willow Creek Stake was captured by the Union Ninth Ward May 3. The roadshow entitled "It's a Great World" was written and directed by Mrs Rula Williams. i j leaders at West Jordan Jr. 1974-7school year are, seated, Janice Eastman, first vice president; Prin. Paul Kochevar, second vice president; Mrs Carol PTA High for the play-schoo- i New ' Nicolodemos, president; standing from left, Mrs Ralene Nielsen, treasurer, and Mrs Glenna Black, 5 ' 255-591- 7 Draper have a Park School will for new this fall. The teachers are asking that both parents come Invitations have 'f Posslb1 been may cal1 th sch1: WI" bfhheld MThmf 1mg p.m. in AT7 7 . - Draper Second Ward Explorers will have a member of the police department speak to them May 14. Explorer leader, Tom Mellenthin, will attend. Venturer leader, Harry Gibbons, will take his group swimming at Mt. Jordan pool on May 14. Brownie troop 107 is busy making large birthday cards for the veterans at the Searle Nursing Home, whose birthdays are this month, reports the leader, Marge Gibbons. Births Cottonwood Hospital j Mrs Michael K. Davenport, 13275 S. State St., Draper, boy, Apr. 22. Edward Guest, 7136 S. 1320 W., West Jordan, girl, Apr. 22. Ronald Larsen, 1962 W. 11800 S., Riverton, girl, Apr. j Fresh Flowers Ro ses 12-1- 8 Carnations Spring Arrangements 12-1- 8 May 11. A softball game will Blooming dinner and program will be held in the evening. Plants Peterson, son of Mrs George Peterson, is home Kim Hydranjiias ., . . , j , Apr. 29. Jon L. McCloy, 11119 Diamond Way, Sandy, girl, Apr. Dennis j 8i ( No one can promise her she wont ever have to ...but look how these worksavers will help. Likes Bicycle Riding dishwasher with Super Scour cycle helps eliminate 9501 Grand- view Way, Sandy, girl, Apr. 18. Gary Patton, 7924 Ponder- osa Way, Sandy, girl, Apr. 19. John R. Korpi, 320 Susan Cir., Sandy, boy, Apr. 19. Robert Schaus, 7266 Cam-pus Cir., Cottonwood, boy, Apr. 19. full-siz- compactor helps reduce bulky trash down to size. A WARM IS Friendly Place to Work YOU WILL RECEIVE - with t, front-openin- Stainless-stee- Bag storage compartment in top. Tough, disposable -lined bag. g -1- convenience. 1 l shredding ring and' impeller resist rust. Sound insulation helps absorb operational sound. Automatic deodorizing spray system. e disposer helps handle the garbage her compactor doesn't. Two power screws provide approximately 2300 lbs. of compacting force. e filtering system helps eliminate silverware basket Full-tim- Food waste TRASH MASHER" revolving spray arms. Porcelain-enamele- d tub resists rust. 2 Whirlpool Whirlpool Whirlpool i 22. Val Paulsen, polyethylene- High-torqu- 1 e V2 h.p. motor. A good starting salary Training No Exp. Necessary 3. Merited Wage Increases 4. Paid Vacation 5. Uniforms furnished 6. All Work Inside 1. Car- - nation Dr., Sandy, girl, Apr. 20. Don Kochevar, 1403 Silvpr- crest, Sandy, boy, Apr. 20. - David Blaine, 1174 W. 10710 S., Riverton, boy, Apr. 30. Robert Forman, 77 S. Rose i Wayne Ashby, 2607 Carson Ln., West Jordan, girl, Apr. 10411 2515 29. j Knitters, Loraneer, Quail Hollow Dr., Sandy, girl. j ; ZZ. Bobby r V , . on L.3. Fair-broo- j 2. ' Dennis Nielson, 258 W. Pioneer, Sandy, boy, Apr. 20. Lonnie R. Oman, 592 How-- ; ard Dr., Sandy, girl, Apr. 20. be played between the two wards earlier in the day. A . . Canyon Rd., Herriman, girl, Anthony Doyle, 68 S. 100 Apr. 30. 24. W., Sandy, girl, Apr. John W. Saxey, 661 E. 7570 John Gardner, 496 MounS., Midvale, girl, Apr. 30. tain View Cir., Sandy, boy, Leland Patten, 13105 S. 1800 W., Riverton, girl, Apr. Apr. 25. John R. Oakden, 791 Galena 30. Dr., Sandy, boy, Apr. 25. Wayne Bateman, 3181 S. Lee Brown, 7800 W. 2000 1530 W., West Jordan, girl, S., West Jordan, girl, Apr. 25. May 1. Moses Gallegos, 2000 W. C. Leon Perry, 804 E. 10600 7800 S., West Jordan, girl, S., Sandy, girl, May 1. Charles Watson, 9482 S. Apr. 25. Phillip D. Pope, 11471 S. Dolomite Way, Sandy, girl, 2700 W., South Jordan, girl, May 1. Apr. 25. Jeffrey Wooley, 460 N. 690 Paul Brown, 42 Crawford W., Sandy, boy, May 1. PI., Sandy, girl, Apr. 26. LDS Hospital Brent Reed, 10083 Marble, Mrs Ronald Stepan, 351 N. 200 Sandy, girl, Apr. 26. W. Alan Dixon, 8837 S. 18 W., Sandy, girl, Apr. 18. W., Sandy, girl, Apr. 26. Brian Maxwell, 2189 Creek Richard L. Bateman, 1379 Rd., bandy, girl, Apr. 18. E. 8555 S., Sandv, boy, Apr. Ralph Baer, 3647 W. 7990 26. S., West Jordan, girl, Apr. 18. G. B. Christopherson, 12990 Arthur Hardy, 10433 CarS. 1700 W., Riverton, girl, nation Dr., Sandy, boy, Apr. 18. Apr. 27. Ronald Gordon, 7933 S. Steven Harman, 848 W. 3620 W., West Jordan, girl, 10600 S., Riverton, girl, Apr. 19. Apr. 27. Richard I. Kun., 189 N. 600 David Sieverts, 1646 W. 11745 S., Riverton, boy, Apr. E., Sandy, boy, Apr. 27. Craig L. Lovendahl, 1387 19. W. 12600 S., Riverton, girl, James Bay, 740 S. 400 E., Apr. 27. Sandy, boy, Apr. 19. Ronald C. Munns, 7854 S. Ken Ogden, 1890 W. 7865 1800 E., Sandy, girl, Apr. 27. S., West Jordan, girl, Apr. 20. Ronald Neil, 9839 S. 540 E., Stanley Lesieur, 430 Sandy, girl, Apr. 27. Way, Sandy, girl, Apr. Marvin Olsen, 627 E. 9940 20. S., Sandy, boy, Apr. 27. Rhys Harmon, 6880 Man- - 1 Activities commemorating the Restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood will be held for both the boys and girls ages for the Union Eighth and Ninth Wards on Saturday, May 11. A softball game will be for both the boys and girls ages for the Union Eighth and Nine Wards on Saturday, John Thompson, 2715 E. 8600 S., Sandy, boy, Apr. 26. John Metters. 1111 E. 9430 S., Sandy, boy, Apr. 26. John Watson, 469 Jackson, Midvale, boy, Apr. 27. Phillip Palmer, 3008 W. 10755 S., South Jordan, girl, Apr. 27. Steven Gunn, 840 E. St., Sandy, boy, Apr. ) Wayne Lewis, 1532 W. 7525 S., West Jordan, boy, Apr. 29. Sidney Westerman, 7140 S. 24. kindergarten students who will be entering the school torlum- Ha! Parker, 350 E. 7200 S. James Yeager, 12650 S. 9th E., Draper, boy, Apr. 20. Phillip Baker, 11069 S. 1300 W., Riverton, boy, Apr. 23. Emerson Larkin, 2792 E. 9400 S., Sandy, girl, Apr. 23. Michael Marquardt, 835 Pioneer, Sandy, girl, Apr. 23. Larry W. Lloyd, 2471 W. 12600 S., Riverton, boy, Apr. Draper Mrs Cherie Petersen 26. Pep-perbe- ll Ronald Reeves, 10257 Zinparents met him in Chile to return home with him. nia Way, Sandy, boy, Apr. 20. Mrs Sandra Ball replaced Mrs VaLayne Finlayson as a counselor in the Union Eighth Ward Relief Society. Apr. 25. William Wiley, 9957 S. 575 E., Sandy, girl, Apr. 26. Larry Johnson, 6840 S. 2700 W., West Jordan, boy, Apr. Apr. 29. Richard Griffiths, 7159 S. The Jordan Valley Sentinel7 Page 1320 W., West Jordan, girl, Midvale, Utah Thursday, May 9, 19?4 Apr. 29. nnmc Mnlroc 10479 T.i zz. iani Dr- Sandy, boy, Apr. 30. Apr. Richard Reynolds, 350 E. Stephen ti. Anderson, 9400 S., Sandy, boy, Apr. 22.. W. 14600 S., Riverton, girl, Darryl Cannon, 1441 W. Apr. 30. 13400 S., Riverton, girl, Apr. Kelvin Miller, 790 Mountain 23. View Dr., Midvale, girl, Apr. William Derrick, 6635 Som130. erset Dr., West Jordan, boy, Chadwick Morris, 7786 23. Apr. Brighton Way, Midvale, girl, John Collins, 13496 S. 300 May 1. E., Draper, boy, Apr. 25. ,' St. Marks Hospital Stephen Osborne, 1359 E. Mrs 8330 S., Sandy, girl, Apr. 26. Ralph Harris, 8728 S. 3780 Michael Hackwell, 1609 W. W., West Jordan, girl, Apr. 8050 S., West Jordan, girl, 18. 26. Apr. 68 Patrick Candenhead, Roland W.Williams, 9920, S. Lincoln St., Midvale, girl, 475 e., Sandy, boy, Apr. 27. Apr. 24. Joseph Erickson, 12392 S. Norman Banta, 7893 Thorn29. ton Cir., Sandy, girl, Apr. 24. 600 E., Draper, boy, Apr. 2375 E. 7686 Hilliard, Craig Peter Bartolozzi, 1360 E. 29. 8125 S., Sandy, girl, Apr. 24. S., Cottonwood, girl, Apr. 332 Sandy James Bradbury, Richard Morris, 6491 Kings-hil- l Sandy, girl, Apr. 29. Dr., Cottonwood, girl, Cir., Victor Bradshaw, 7590 S. 50 29. Apr. Apr. 30. Ted W. Law, 6854 Ander- W., Midvale, girl, 1080 Buddlea Wood, J. Jon son Way, West Jordan, girl, Dr., Sandy, boy, Apr. 30. Apr. 30. Robert McGuire, 640 E. 1231 J. Hancock, Douglas 9620 S., Sandy, boy, May 1. W. 7125 S., West Jordan, boy, West Hospital ( Valley Apr. 30. Mrs Boyd Evans, 3245 E. Little r tu, s; ocn t? Qnn Dru" Cottonwood Rd., Sandy, boy, S., Sandy, toy, Apr. 22. 1 May i.. Brent Barney, 12479 S. 1700 Holy Cross Hospital W., Riwrton, boy, Apr. 24. Mrs David McNeil, 382 E. 9400 S., Sandy, girl, May 1. S.. Sandv. hov. Anr. 19 University Hospital Von Christiansen, 7143 S. 0700 W West .WHan. irirl. Mrs Gregory McKee, 10247.. S. Apr. 22. 25. David Hutchinson, 109 E. 1280 E., Sandy, girl, Apr. South Davis Hospital 6740 S., Midvale, boy, Apr. 22. William Huhtala, 8123 Boy-- ! Mrs Thomas Green, 629 Pali, senberry Dr., Sandy, boy, Sandy, girl, Apr. 27. you are interested in working foil or part time, day shift or evenings, weekdays or weekends. If Use The Want Ads Apply in person. 2-- 5 p.m. Contact Mgr. 8732 S. State, Sandy 730 E. Center St., Midvale from a mission to Chile. Kim's Mn ms Mixed Plants Corsages FUEL Orchids Cyniliidiiim Hoes y ene PRICE! 1 6 the Better Big BOUNTY (fid 17 N. Main St. Midvale 2553568 BURGER 1 SANDY P Former Pres. Sandy JC's. K--L MIOVAIE Open til 8 p.m. Thurs., Fri., Sat., BANK TERMS AVAILABLE qhbd&ar Carnations 4 Active in Sondy RoyV icfboll An n Y Y Y YYYWYYYYYYV 7980 South State St., Midvale 255-425- 3 Js |