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Show THE SENTINEL .'TLX -- May 26, 1977 t cm L m 1st Day on preparing yourself for the P .J 2 TV SERVICE future. Results of elections were announced as follows: leisa Diana Korous, president Carroll, vice president; Torn Heywood, secretary: Mindy Nilsson, historian; Jeannie Tilby. reporter; Marsha Duke, social chairman; and v In The Hop's 7980 S. State St. 255-425- Kathy Riles, - - 1 1 itv! I i;wJ. U Coaches For Little League Football Jordan District a Ribbon cutting ceremonies Here held Ust Friday at the City Electric shop Sandy. Present for the opening were from left Delbert Fugal, Sandy building inspector, Raymond C. Rovers, owner, Theron Gill, store Judges Nancy Pulsifer and Linda Brooks look over the entries in the Canyon View "Wheels" contest Fifth and sixth grade students decorated cakes after studying bike safety for a week. The cakes were used to raise money for the PTA at a bike rodeo held at the school. The bike safety course was sponsored by the PTA. manager, Sandy Mayor Dewey Mr Brunner speak have y Prows, commencement speaker. In addition, the college will present its Outstanding alumni awards to Mrs Susan J. Smith, a nurse at LDS Hospital, top's 7980 S. Graduation rites for more than 700 students of vocational-techniccourses at .Utah 'technical College at Salt Lake will be held June 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Special Events Center at the University of Utah. Commencement . State St. 255-425- 3 speaker will be Richard S. Prows, and real estate builder and Marvin L. Hendrickson, home builder and real estate developer. Post 77 prepares to place flags SANDY developer. Prows is past chairman of the Utah State Advisory Council for Vocational and Techni- - - Members of the Sandy Post 77 of the American are Legion preparing to place American flags on the graves of servicemen who are buried in the Sandy City cemetery. The decorating of the graves on the Memorial Day holiday will be under the direction of the commander, Allan and past commander. George Bradbury. progressive event W OR FOR AHY OTHER . . . W03TIIWHaE PURPOSE? YG3 CAT DG2Q0U ON VG33D DO! MHTV Without disturbing your first mortgage end as a rub got longsr and better terms by doing so! School earns In nnfl r tIL u Rita Greenwood, Loyce Powell, Margaret Kofford, Elmer Tomeiio Flsofrfs Meny Plaits In Gloom or Reedy to Bloom Pepper Plants Jordan High their annual 40Verfeties Save $3.00 Refreshments were served officers. A senior progressive will be held May 31, at Snowbird. Dinner and dancing will be featured. Brighton High's FBLA Chapter had a combination closing social and employer-employ- e luncheon at Hare Hollow on May 9. Awards were given to this year's officers. 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Wed., only or any ol our othor friendly ban officers, who believe "U'd be better off with a U3 local Zhd set f mat r:iLso:j Plant Now For Best Results to seniors and their parents by next year's student body Tueller, the Wilkes family, and youth leaders. Nursery SELECTIONS Senior awards night May 25, in the auditorium. n, Mildred Tueller, held SANDY - qtied vacatimi blip Dell-V- u FINE Seniors given awards; for road show advocates loti at Guild. Production big event MIDVALE Sixty-fiv- e oeoDle were involved with the production of the road show at Midvale Seventh Ward. The title of the fun show was "The Tater Family!" Naomi Wilkes was the director. The First Year Beehives did an "olea" act, with the help of Debbie Sanderson. The boys and their leaders gave the greatest of help in setting up of chairs, lighting, stage help, scenery transporters, and scenery builders. Besides the many youth who participated, there were many adults who helped put it all together, including Buddy Garrett, Donna Mae Tschaggeny, Patsy Dumas, Lucy Howell, Sylvia Arter-burNannette Noble, Planting Specials the new Mickey Mouse Club series to be viewed starting in September. He wrote thirty songs in a little more than a month for the 45 segments. He has written scores for many of the Disney films. He brought taped clips from the films and analyzed them for the composers. There were nearly 100 in attendance. Other speakers were Ralph Rodgers and Newell Dayley who wrote the recent play Moroni: Glen Slight, director of Olympus High choruses and Ron Simpson who writes the music for many local commercials. Sharon Nielson is president of the Composers on Sandy graves graduation ceremonies In The Home 255-687- 3 iden- Robert Brunner, composer for Disney studios, told composers at a seminar at Snowbird May 21, that one of the instruments he used in a movie sequence was a bottle of alfalfa pills. He went on to explain that he is a health food enthusiast and when his alfalfa pills are about three fourths empty, they make this wonderful sound when he shakes it. Mr Brunner has just been selected musical director for Distinguished Service Utah Tech plans spring or Memorial Weolc - end tifying sounds in an orchestra these days, it's no wonder. Awards will be presented to Pres. N. Eldon Tanner, First Counselor in the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints; Lila B. Bjorklund, vice chairman of the Utah State Board of Education; and Richard S. TV SERVICE - If you a difficult time COTTONWOOD Breinholt. 1st Day 255-131- 4 seminar; hear Ashby, representing the studentbody at the college. Student announcers will be Sally Schollmeyer and Ronald Mrs Marlene Paul and some of her second grade students show off a mural they made while they were studying bike safety. Students from all grades participated in a bike rodeo to test their safety skills. Bicycles were also inspected and licensed at the rodeo. The activities were sponsored by the PTA under the direction of Betty White, president Lee Bateman education professor at BYU, presented a motivating talk Composers attend ' Call C. Rhrtk, and Ken Bird, show room manager. cal Education, and past president of the Home Builders Assn. of Greater Salt Lake. In addition, Prows is a vice president of the Salt Lake Area chamber of commerce. Other speakers on the program will be Utah Tech Pres. Jay L Nelson and Mrs Lynda 3 WANTED 7 L Home |