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Show o THE SENTINEL Thursday, March 9, 1978 hon ' vmjimuuiniiiLu TC? mm UTAH'S School were Frances F. Cleland and Dennis George Taylor. The 44 Brighton area students were listed as Richard Joseph Babcock Jr., Kimball B. Bitter, Merrill G. Bitter, Beverly Bluhm, Randy A. Breen, John N. Brems, Stephen Ray Brown, Colby T. Cammans, Katharine A. Crockett, Kay Dorius, Dawn L. Draney, Catherine Ann Erickson, Colleen D. Greer, Evan Jones Giffiths, Dorthy T. Hart, SueAnn Marie v .4: ,.. V S V Hartman, James Hashimoto, Scott ; C5v i Kreek, David Gust, Steve Richards, Shawna Ingman, Suzanne Hansen, and David Glenn. Linda Finnegan is the PTA representative in charge of the program. Jay Christensen is school principal. School, 44 from the Brighton area, 20 from Jordan, and 21 from the Hillcrest of U honor roll names a total of 92 local students A total of 92 University of Utah students from the Jordan School District area are among 1330 undergraduates named to the autumn quarter honor roll at the U. To be named to the honor roll a High J n t) 1 1 1 M 1 area. from named Those Bingham included Susane Coulter, Trent K. Jensen, Scott Ronald Lloyd, Joel Sato, and Kenneth 0. student must maintain an average of 3.5 or better in all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an "A." Five of those named were from the Bingham High area, two from the Jordan Adult i n 1 1 m 1 1 1 Stead-ma- n. The two honor students from the Jordan Adult High 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 nin Three Days n) I IO? n ,J !.R MM Pbrteblo TV I FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX Sfti&K Kent J? (ion mskMj Janalee A ill Lefler, Montgomery, Julie Lynn Nakashima, Susan J. O'Connor, Douglas E. Pedersen, Ralph W. Pensel, Patricia J. Rogers, Kimberly Sue m vm& fir WS WW) Ruckman, Leanore G. Steele, David W. Steffensen, Dominene Stevens, Steven A. Stone, Leslie M. Taufer, Ar- thur H. Taylor, Margery Taylor, Dale G. Thorum, Mark J. Trelstad, Scott K. Vernon, Thomas M. Walker, Kenneth R. Weaver, and Julie Whiting. Students named from the Jordan area are Gregory K. Barber, Debra Clough Ben-tleJay R. Blain, Bonnie C. Brennan, Colin Kelly Crebs, Nikole Louise Ellis, Kerry S. Fisher, Leslie Del Gailey, Brent D. Gunderson, Lisa Hansen, Roger L. Hopes, Craig D. Houmand, Arlene S. McCrimmon, Claudia M. Orr, Gail Lynn Price, Beverly B. Richards, Susan Sudbury, Willian B. Teuscher, Jack Russell Tyler Jr. and Kirk Thorup Wright. The 21 students from the Hillcrest High area included Leslee C. Bartlett, Cindy L. Boggess, Luann Bradford, Traer G. Caywood, Catherine J. Cremer, Connie Drossos, Shawn D. Halladay, Michael A. Haun, Kirk L. Johnson, Ricky Carl Johnson, Mark K. Larsen, Daniel Steven Traci Lynne Miller, William J. Nicholls II, Michell J. Olsen, Robert Partner, Pam Pavich, Douglas B. Reed, David Warren Stauffer, David A. Thayer, and Susan P. Wade. HUBS W& Hffll fMi y, "Step Big 2783 So. Stite. 4750 So. Redwood Rd. 735S So. 9th East, 8 1 77 West 3500 So., 40 West 2nd North, Bountiful Boyd Donald Romney Loveless, Mark H. Moffitt, Stephen C. 1978 Reflections winners for Westvale Elementary School in West Jordan are: Front row (left to right) David Richards, Simon Miya, Jaquel Young and Kevin Olson. Back row (left to right) Julie McDougal, U PRICES ! Henrie, Connie L. Hill, Clinton Jensen, Jeffry Justin i. win LOWEST FOOD (jmnlmulmn) Mc-Can- n, 19" Diagonal Picture Tube Wildlife Board Priced sets meeting for To low to I - WW l Quote A meeting of the Wildlife Board of the Division of Wildlife Resources will be held on Wednesday, March 15, at 10 a.m. in the Division a'uditorium at 1596 West North Temple in Salt Lake City. The agenda includes a of discussion the proclamations for bear and Call us on the phone or come in on this one! RCil MH - II' diagonal Wed., March 15 19' diiconal picture Model FA485W 3 Only - Hurry In! cougar hunting and the spring turkey hunt. Other discussions will include a review and update of the proclamation for private fish installations and a review oft the commercial hunting area proclamation. All persons are invited to attend the meeting. Those wishing to comment on the proclamations may do so in person at the Division or by RKEJDSportable Solid State I II n Black r 12" White Diagonal & written communication 2)V 255-425- before March Frazier, Communications 3 Section chief, at 7980 S. State St., Midvale M 11 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I I I ) 1 1 1 1 1 1 M M 1 1 I I M I 1 1 I I I I I I 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I O I I I I I 1 I' -- that VoJ stereo nenair Portable & Console TV Kanl1 H n n n k m m n m iihwm .HUB U nnrn n n n OTTH Fast Courteous Service traffic hazard. Please drive carefully. Dog owners are reminded Small Radio Repair MB Many deer and other wildlife have been pushed into the lower elevations around public roadways by the heavy snows the state has been receiving. Motorists are urged to use extreme caution in areas wildlife are known to frequent. Many deer have been killed on the roads this automobiles. year by Motorists stopping to view these deer create an ad- ditional Factory Authorized Service for RCil Co Kadis Repair 533-933- MOTORISTS USE CAUTION xl IIMIIITTTIIM 1 Those at the meeting should request time by contacting Alton V. ilTTTTTIIIIIltir M M M M 14. wishing to comment their pets caught chasing, molesting or killing hoofed protected wildlife can and will be shot. Owners of such dogs can be fined for the damage their dogs do to wildlife. I flea IfmA I wfii |