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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, April 17, 1980 Page Butler students explain what's right with America 6 cash Liiumn prize; Ski instructors from Salewav. choir The sang patriotic songs for the At a recent assembly at Albertsons; Melissa assembly and featured Butler Middle School 15 Vuyk - $25. savings bond Bob Coll worthy, a former students were awarded from Brighton Bank; Liz diving champion and More than 200 area ski Gold Medal for their Wood prizes gift certificate Olympic instructors will gather at Bob spoke on the on from talks Arctic outstanding Circle; winner. Alia on April 18, 19, 20 and patriotism. More than a Wendy Brownell - tape subject. "Champions are 21 for the spring clinic of students recorder from Ernst : not supermen but are the Intermountain Ski thousand in 'the Julie Roach - $5. cash; ordinary people who put Instructors Association, participated contest and a hundred Wendy Wood ski poles forth extraordinary effort and director's the excellence." from the Lift House; to pursue competed in the finals. of the seminar On April 18. Butler will A sixth grade student, Diane Bytendorp $10. Ski Professional John Steele, was the cash prize; Brad Boggess have an eighth, grade Instructors of America. wallet from Dan's talent assembly, on April Sweepstakes winner with Highlight of the session his talk, "What's Right Foodtown; Dave 25 the seventh grade will will be a ski school race, have talent their With America." John Ericksen $25. savings at which every member won a trophy and a year's from Zions Bank; Chuck assembly. in attendance will run the Addias sport family membership at Thomas course. This will be held the Cottonwood Heights shoes from Wolfes; Silver Palm on April 20 from 10 until Spa. Kathy Christpherson 11:30a.m. Other winners were game from Skaggs; award goes On the Friday Shanadee Ford $23. gift Andrea Adamson $5. from ski instructors from cash; Karen Witzel $10. Alan Greer certificate schools in Utah, southern western Idaho and Wyoming will register, MIDVALE Alan then will ski free the Greer of Troop 637 in balance of the day. Midvale Seventh Ward On Saturday, April 19, 300 EAST 8000 SOUTH completed a goal set as a the entire association will not only to be an ski boy the PSIA with Eagle Scout but to Demonstration team. CAM.T WORSHIP ....... fr.30 receive the Silver Palm At 3:30, a general SUNDAY SCHOOL ....... MS award. This is the highest will be held at meeting WORSHIP M0KNIN6 . award in scouting and Peruvian Lodge, followed CVEMM miSt ..... 140 requires a young man to at 4:30 by the PSIA earn 15 additional merit session. At 5 p.m. a An Excteni itwizz badges beyond those cocktail party is scheduled required for Eagle.' The with the banquet at 6:30. Ftltast&pn in Both will be held at last Silver Palm was Peruvian Midvale Stake David BotfiM. YwH Pifitr Lodge. 171-53- 7 awarded 15 years ago. At 11:30 Sunday Roland Scoutmaster morning following the Arterburn was awarded association race, Patti theScouter'sKey. Olsen and her staff from Stevens-calculato- r UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD gather at Alta to PRICES ! 1713 So. Snowbird will present her Kinderhorn successful program there. MOO So., FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX be at part of the Lunch will Alpenglow as spring clinic registration fee. Malin Jonsdottcr and Ingergerd Franberg will demonstrate the Swedish method of using slalom for general poles instruction purposes till 3 fimJf. PtW sia&om tv? p.m. Presentation of ISIA annual awards in front of school will the ski conclude the session. school Alta ski supervisor Lynn Nichol is in charge of the program. mmim leaders at Orem conference - MIDVALE During the month of April Future of I Leaders Business Hillcrest at America High will compete at a state leadership conference. The conference, to be held at Utah Technical College in Orem, will Drovide in sessions leadership development. The business education department will honor students in advanced office occupation classes on April 23, national secretaries' day. A closing social will be I held in May, and new I officers will be installed. will present They the! to certificates school students before the year closes. Old faslHMed of m mfa Future business 10-.3- 0 SSUWtS Of GOD 47S0 So. Rodwood Rd, 40 Wort 2nd North, Bountiful - .. .. 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