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Show THE SENTINEL Poge Thursday, Feb. 28, 1980 6 number shots. of Bingham, however, the Huskies by High School Basketball 10. ; 16-1- 2 Y Hillcrest 's zone and aided the Miners in tying things The lead at the half several hands changed times in the third quarter, but finally ended up In with Bingham at fourth the quarter, a of quick jumpers couple by Player helped put Hillcrest back in front, while Bingham missed some tough luck shots. Gene Player was high-- , point man for Hillcrest, followed by Bob DeMarco with 12, Andy Pazell with nine, and Marc Brown For seven. with. Bingham, Tom Roberts had 16, Mick Quigley 10, Wayne Tuttle six, and five. Wes Hymas Concerned Beetdijjer wrestling fans, Doris CesseH, Brenda and Dell Welch, Morrill Stout and Roger CesseH examine signs of Hear or one of Jordan's wrestling mats pointed out b Jordan mat coach, Dan May. The interested patrons are 972-859- 566-389- 7 more information. speaker at the Sandy LDS Church holds special WOW Fourth Ward meeting on Feb. 17. He will leave for David Web- an Independence,. Mo. SANDY included dinner Draper girls; ster, son of Mr and Mrs LDS Mission. David is a A special was served at the Sherry Udell Webster, was the graduate of Jordan High DRAPER of Perry home; Chinese WOW (World Women) has been held in food at the Bunny Genny the Draper Third Ward. home; and European Beehive, MIA Maid, and food at the Lisa Haymond Laurel girls and their ad- home. The dessert was visers have participated. served at the Laurie A home. There have been track Bowman meets, cake decorating, fireside was held at the and end of the evening. The dance contests, homemaking events held. president, Kathy Burton, Quiet books were made was in charge. and given to the Primary Childrens Hospital as a Brighton DUP service project. Jill Swigert was a guest schedules meeting speaker. She spoke on The Brighton Camp "Knowing Yourself." DUP will hold a meeting A cosmetologist talked on Mar. 3 at 1:30 p.m. in to the group on hair care, the Heritage Room at the make up, skin care, and Whitmore Library. New proper dress. will be inofficers A progessive dinner troduced. was held Feb. 27, as the last event. Mexican food Independence, Missouri destination of missionary - for - Tee Pee A Club holds luncheon meeting EAST MIDVALE -Members of the Tee Pee A Club attended a luncheon Friday at the Sirloin Stockade. Attending were Edna Jensen, Midvale; Lory Roberts, Zelda Motta, Ruth AnRena and derson, Stefanoff, Union; Blanche Godfrey and Alice Chiverall, East Midvale. FLOWERS ARE THE MOST PERSONAL WAY TO EXPRESS SYMPATHY. Hillcrest ' outshot Bingham from the field 45 to 40 percent with both teams taking the same OFF COUPON - 0KE PER FAMILY DRAPERIES ' 20 OFF COUPON - ONE PER FAMILY WINTER COATS WINTER0!! ACKETS two-thir- Brighton 38, 1(S9 EXPIRES APRIL 74-3- 30-2- 9. to purchase a new mat and refurbish another. Persons wishing to contribute can phone Welch's 0 for Fun Cars at or Woodsman Stoves at 20 MIFFS 51-2- 4, 21-2- spearteadmg a drive to Orem. straight steals by Orem game Pardoe scored Perry a and went for baskets Gordon Hudson 14, 16, 14 with foul two shot If seconds left gave the and Kory Rasmussen Briehton for m 8 bothered which - last needed Friday's game with Kearns to insure no worse than a fifth place finish in the region and still make From the state play-offthe start it was Alta's game as the Hawks moved out to 22-- mark by the end of the first quarter and a 27 point, margin by the half. Alta had more than double the Cougars' output by the end of the third period at 6 and ended up winning by 31. Playing only about of a game, Alta's Troy Bucy poured in 31 points to lead the Hawks with Dave Mills adding 16, Carlson Boudreaux 12, and Gary Haslipll. Alia Continued from Page 2. close and the game was in doubt till the last seconds. The first quarter Hillcrest. score was Bingham employed a motion game on offense in the ' second , period 'sir1 ; its comeback. Brighton took back the lead with a minute and a half left and went up by five but two EXPIRES APRIL 20 OFF COUPON - 3a 1853 ONE PER FAMILY BLANKETS suffered OPEN SUNDAYS through one of its most painful evenings of the season. The Brighton Bengals led early, 5 at the end of the first period, and led at one point by 11. Orem came back for leads of 8 at the half and 2 with three quarters gone. Orem's biggest lead was nine in the third before Brighton started Redeemable AT SUNSHINE CLEANERS 16-1- 835 E. 39th So.. SLC 8472 So. State. Sandy 1510 So. 15th E.. SLC 309 E. 13th So . SLC 3555 So. Redwood Rd . SLC 442 N. 300 W . SLC 31-2- 44-4- Ph. Ph. Ph. Ph. Ph. Ph 266-083- 7 255-993- 8 466-095- 8 466-070- 9 972-978- 8 532-919- saflircB Noted heart surgeon ta!ks - to Kulturas SANDY Beveridge - Dr. beRobert the will speaker at the Feb. 28 Kultura Club meeting. The heart surgeon will be speaking on "Does Your Heart Beat for You" at the meeting scheduled at 7:30 at American Savings Bank building, 840 E. 9400 S., Sandy. Melba Beemus is in charge of the program. Bateman and Mary Birch are Marian hostesses. Harmon honored by scouts, given Silver Beaver O Sympathy can o' ene 5 FLOWER SHOP "Small but Sincer" Our 31st Year 17 N. Main St. Midvale 255-356- 8 EAST MIDVALE -Dell T. Harmon, Midvale, East First Ward, was one of the 33 scouters to receive a Silver Beaver award. This is the highest honor bestowed on a volunteer by a local scout council. The scouters were honored for service to youth, to the community, and to scouting Thursday evening. The event was held at the Great Salt Lake Council Scouters convention tVieWSOn "Dental Health Here are 3 important things you should know about your Forced-A- ir Furnace. I. Replace or Clean the Furnace Filter Regularly IHHClosed At Your filter removes much of the dust and dirt that comes into your home from the outside. Keeping it clean makes your furnace work more efficiently and keeps your home cleaner too. Filters should be changed about every 2 months if disposable or cleaned with "hot water if washable. I All 2. Keep the Blower Door Times. (Except when replacing the filter or oiling the fan or motor.) ., Except when maintenance work is going on. the blower compartment door must be closed at all times. If the door is left open, the suction of the blower may draw products of combustion back into the home, depleting the oxygen supply and creating a hazardous situation. ichard Featherstone DJXS. WISDOM TEETH As babies, we start out with 20 primary (or baby) teeth By the time we are adults, we shed these baby teeth and end up with a total of 32 teeth. Where do the extra 12 come from? These are our 12 permanent molar teeth. They develop behind the baby molars in three stages lof 4 each) during our youth. The third set of molars are called wisdom teeth. They make their appearance between the age of 17 and 21. The one who invented this label equated "Widom" (perhaps rahly I with physical maturity. teeth often cause Wisdom trouble. The jaws may be so small that one or all of these wisdom teeth remain completely cm- - bedded in the jawbone. In other instances, only a portion of the crown may erupt and a flap of gum tissue may overlap much of the wisdom tooth enamel. These embedded (impacted) or partially erupted teeth may become a source of trouble, from pressure they produce on adjacent teeth or from infection that develops under the gum. Their surgical removal may I necessary. tml kMkk. Fm m mUict mh RICHARD W. FEATKERSTONE D.D.S 7050 S. 2000 Eatt-SL- C Phone! 943-762- 1 3. Keep Cold Air Returns and Heating Registers Free From Obstructions. Your natural gas heater has both heat outlets and cold air returns.. Both need to be kept free from obstruction for optimum efficiency from your heater. . Your gas furnace needs regular care. A natural gas heater is so dependable, efficient and apparently carefree, we often take it for granted. But it does, require a certain amount of maintenance to insure your comfort and safety. If you feel your furnace is not working properly, call your licensed plumbing or heating contractor for assistance. For emergency service call the nearest office of Mountain Fuel. 7T ., MOUNTAIN FUEL r riny rears, reopie serving people 9 |