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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, September 18, 1980 Page 6 state. Back is Jordan's number two man ton forty-thirRubio followed by Both Bingham and Alta had five runners in the sophomore Jeff Mace, top 10 of last Friday's Brian Draper, and frosh meet, but the Miners had Val Gilgen and Scott a few more closer to the Draper. Also for Jordan are Gary Winterhaller, top to edge Alta Bingham's James Antz-ca- k Kevin Tidwell, Clark and Trent ran a personal best Harmon, firCollier. to 16:02 time of place st. Darrel Kenneth of Alta was next followed by Robert Garn of Bingham, Mike Vahderbeek and Mark Timothy of Alta, Dave Ashby and Jeff valdez of Bingham, Steve Brighton High's golf ' Kimball and Mike Gee of team continues to look Alto, and Mark Crump of stronger with each match played, as the Bengal Bingham. stunned links ters Top girl runners for Hillcrest 17V4--2 Alta were Chris Keller, last demolished then Beesly, Monday Stephanie i. Desiree Hofheins, Kearns Wednesday Darleen Blackhorse, Bingham's program Erickson, perked up with the Darcy 4 Stephanie Harmon, and Miners winning On over Alta Wednesday and Hilner. Kari 14-- 6 over Hillcrest ThursBingham's side Audrey Boone and Nancy Stay day. ran well, Alta High split in their week's Jordan High coach, past action,' Richard West, believes having beaten Kearns 17-- 3 his crew shows great in a match played last promixe this season and Monday. Jordan came in has been encouraged by third in the first round of the times posted so far. the Region Seven tourThe men's contingent is nament held at Wasatch led by Rich Blomquist, State Park. The Diggers who West describes as one finished at 353 as a team of the best runners in the with Murray and Tooele, tied for first at 338. Golf action continues with Alta at Hillcrest at Mt. View and Kearns at Bingham also at Mt. View on Wednesday both at 3 p.m.; next Monday, Hillcrest will be at Brighton at Mick Riley and Bingham at Alta (Mt. View) both at 3 p.m.; next Tuesday Kearns hosts Alta at Meadowbrook at 3 p.m.; and next Wednesday, Sept. 24, Hillcrest meets Bingham at Mt. View and travels to Brighton Meadowbrook for a match with Kearns. Wet, windy weather inflated individual scores for both Brighton and Hillcrest last Monday. The low score for the Bengals was turned in by Craig Wiles at 39, a score matched by Hillcrest's Keith La Come and Joel Johnson. The next best scores for Hillcrest were 42s by Lee Peacock, Troy Olsen, and Todd Tolman. forty-firs- t, League duals highlight the same time, 14:55. Brighton frosh Art Price was sixth and his teammate Chris Hansen was seventh with Hillcrest's Aaron Norton eighth followed by Brighton's James Smith, Doug Smith, and Ron Stutz. For lady runners, Linda Hillcrest's Gretchen and Bringhurst Snyder set course girls' records of 18:37 and 18:47 while respectively, Cydney Brighton's frosh Wilkenson and Janet Rollings were next, also in record time. Amy Schnieder of Hillcrest and Kim McKenzie of next were Brighton followed by Karen Soren- son and Chris Price of Brighton, Robertson of Hillcrest, and Tarja Bar-tschi of Brighton as the Bengal ladies won In last Saturday's Provo Invitational, Hillcrest placed third behind Orem and Murray which tied for first. Jenkins and Brewer were fifth and sixth, Behrman Griffin twenty-secon- 3-- 28-2- 9. 15-4- RESTAURANT 8 laadyArtas sophomore Chris Johnson; senior Lynette Johnson; and junior Nancy Johnson. 13-V- 13Vi-6V- Dr. School prepares for 'batckto - Wednesday Brighton saw Wiles and teammate Eric Bozich each fire a 38 to lead that team past Kearns. Following their win over Alta Wednesday Bingham jumped past Hillcrest Thursday with Doug Stay hitting a 39 and 19-V- fice. Ordinance 80--9 shall take effect 20 days following publication. Edward R. Lee Mayor Velma Mabey Deputy City Recorder (Pub. Sept. 18,1980) school' night big weeks in golf play Pficsa Hwray, EoUaday, Cottomrood A Carter; Jeanna Brighton, Bingham post Turley's Delivers To Your along with seniors Sue Koehler, Sherrie Condi, Doreen Nielsen, and 27-2- 8. 6333 S. Highland 272-923- On the women's side, Bonsophomore Wendy ner has looked strong Nor- Fer-nand- io cross country running Hillcrest High's cross country team powered to a win over a young rival last Brighton squad Friday and Bingham just edged out Alta as league comcross country petition got underway in Region Two. Jordan, over is in Region Seven of final making preparations for the start of its season. Hillcrest byes this week in league competition, while Alta hosts Brighton of this at the half-tim- e football game, Friday's which is scheduled for 3 p.m., Bingham visits Kearns at 5 p.m., and will take part in the Sept. 27 Invitational Murray meet. Jordan opened Tuesday at Tooele and continues its season with meets every Tuesday. Hillcrest won 2 over Brighton last Friday (low score wins in cross country) taking the first five places in a row. Ken Behrman, Jace Brewer, Dave Jenkins, Andy Norton, and Kevin Griffin all crossed the finish line at and Andy 4 ToddRackleya40atMt. Peacock View. and LaCome each had 40 for Hillcrest and Troy Olsen a 41. Led by Randy 38, Alta began their week by beating Kearns last Monday. Steven Jordan's . Schneiter had the next lowest score in the first round of the Region held Seven tourney Tuesday at Wasatch. Schneiter turned in 18 hole 80 for the day. Dam-Janovic- . Public Notice DfVlTAnON TO BID SALT LAKE COUNTY, A POLITICAL SUB- THE DIVISION OF STATE OF UTAH BID DUE DATE Oct. 7, 1980 The purpose of ISA, a non profit organization, is and to encourage Utah artists, and promote the artists in the surrounding states. ISA would like to bring art to the areas where many people can enjoy it. have New features been added to the ISA Art Show. At 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. each day, a different artist will demonstrate his or her painting techniques. Also each day at 7 p.m., a drawing will be held, and a painting will be given away. On Saturday the drawing will be held CONOBTAINING TRACT DOCUMENTS: Drawings, specifications, and other' contract documents may be obtained upon application at the Salt Lake County CorMidvale City poration, 80 East Center Street, Midvale, Utah, after 9:00 a.m., the 17th day of Sept.j 1980, upon payment of a deposit of $25.00 dollars per set. The deposit, if in check form, shall be made payable to Salt Lake County Midvale City Corporation. The deposit will be refunded upon return of the contract documents in good condition not later than ten days following the bid opening. All deposits not claimed within that time will be forfeited by the depositor and become the property of Salt Lake County. (Pub. The cabin. summer Kamas overnight outing was attended by class presidents and advisors, and priesthood quorum presidency and advisors from Midvale East Third Ward. TELL US Tnisisessiei How many times have ittedsdfcykiisrs - - you thought should be in the It can be. Phone A EAST MIDVALE training session was held "That paper." ' 255-355- SANDY East Sandy be will Elementary holding a night on Thursday, Sept. 805 E. Center St., Midvale 18. It will be presented in ' two sessions. The first Moring & Afternoon at lp.m. session will be at 6:45 p.m. for those parents living west of 1000 E. and EirftiiyttA Openings For Teams & Individuals. S. 8600 The of north second session will be at EAST MIDVALE -7:45 p.m. for those parCall Members of the Birthday ents remaining (east of Club met Aug. 29 at the 1000 E. and south of 8600 of home Evelyn S.). will The meetings auditorium the in begin and then be dismissed to the class areas, where the parents will meet their children's teachers. A Harvest Fair, an activity in which students and parents both may PRICES GOOD THRU OCT. 15, 1980 participate, will be held. The entries will be any creation, using flowers, fruits, vegetables, etc. PTA president, Mrs Wally (Bea) Jackson, will be presenting this ' year's theme, "Getting to With any New Prescription or VITAMIN i I 51 Know You," and will also ! Irans,er from ' any other drug Kill mtum outline the evening's I store, just bring the bottle in and . proceedings. J we'll handle the transfer for you. Ijx! I The program chairIE? CASH VALUE 120 OF H 553: TO ONE Si OFFER LIMITED man, Gloria Kardouni, PURCHASE COUPON PER 1 (gg' working with Jerrie Bowler, Kathy Pam Heiden, and Lydia the Mills made law rMiH AsmmIm wHfcwrt BrtttriptlM arrangements. I FT US HELP YOU Fill YOUR PREPAID PHARMACY CLAIMS back-to-scho- ol Junction Bowling Lanes Loagucs How Forming f))' JSSJ if n A! , ir$fi Ar-me- ll, FOR THE REMODELING OF Midvale Senior Citizens Center. Salt Lake County submits the accompanying information for parties interested in bidding on the above entitled construction project. at Bishop Peter Polsen's Colebrook. Attending were Sally Salt Lake; Nevers, Elrena Nielsen, Libbie Bawden, Velma Bird, Rose Laveder, Blanche Gertie Rosenhan, Weiland, and Armitta Ferguson, all of East Midvale. f4r TEAMSTERS' T7 ISA shoiv SSFCURITY I'AII) I'HKSCHIPTIONS featured UYTCa, Loyton FUND LOCATIONS Hill Moll, 1 BOUHTIFUl, 1756 South Main, 23rd East, SALT LAKE, 21st So. 17th So. & 9th E., 20th E. ft 39th So. 4 13th E., SAKDY, 10600 So. WIST JSXDAN. 27th W. 78th So., CRAKSER, 3765 South 27th West, 0 TGSEIE, 250 North Main, at mall 766-347- 7 292-055- I 487-101- 8 484-878- 2 272-529- 8 Intermountain The Society of Artists will hold its Fall Art Show at Cottonwood Mall, Sept. Tuesday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. I 571-979- I 561-421- 969-149- 23-2- 7, 7, 4 882-355- COfTIIIGHT IM0 MKWAT JTOtfS INCMPORATID NOTICE OF ORDINANCE South Jordan City Council enacted Ordinance No. on September 2, 1980, which amen80-1- . i fa - ;? : - Cj f. r2&fis !k. ---- -2 80-1- i "'"'"ZZJ h I I 1 j ded Sections and of the South Jordan City Ordinances (as amenthe ded); adopting National Electric Code, 1978 Edition; and amending paragraph 90.4 of said Code. Code book and ordinance are available for examination at City 0 Office. Ordinance shall take effect 20 days following publication. Edward R. Lee Mayor VelmaMabey Deputy City Recorder (Pub. Sept. 18, I960) -1 i 1 - ! j FT ' ! : i !....; iJi f . d WV7 1 A NEW LOCATION OF THE FIREPLACE GHOPPE In Sandy Jordan South tho colobration Chock those facts before you buy any other stovo! o The Earth Stove burns Vb the fuel ' Of City Council enacted Ordinanon Septemce No. ber 2, 1960, which amen- Ever go shopping, discover a Checking Accounts from the wide-awak-e bank. His & Hers Checking Accounts make it all so easy. We have all kinds for all kinds of needs. Open one, soon. Then go find yourself a good sale. sporting goods sale, and discover your wife has the check book? Ever go shopping, find a dress sale, and find your husband has the check book? You need a couple of friends - His & Hers ded Sections and repealed and Sections 4 through 13 of Title 4, Chapter 11, of South Jordan City Ordinances (as amended); adopting the Uniform Sign Code, 1979 Edition; and amending Section 103 (c) of said Code. Code book and. 80-1- Hie wide-awa- ke checking account tmakes it allsoeasyu NOTICE OF ORDINANCE FRANK A. NELSON T--T) J . UNITED BANK WHIM YOU NEIGHBORS Out guatOKfee to out pahm-- . 100 5595 So. State SERVE YOU! fam itdsmG pratidant JOHN MAIICKER axac. vie pratidant IOREN URRV tr. vie proildonf ROtERT PERRV - ' f . vica pratidant Dial 262 - 7467 South Jordan City Council enacted Ordinance No. 8W, on September 2, I960, which added Chapter 13ofTitle4tothe Ordinances of South Jordan City (as amended), adopting the Utah Code for Energy Conservation in New Building Construction (I960). Code book and ordinance are available, for examination at City. Of StOVeS because pre heating draft mani- d large chunks burn slowly and completely eliminates frequent ash removal. o or- dinance are available for examination at City Of3 fice. Ordinance shall take effect 20 days following publication. Edward R.Lee Mayor VelmaMabey Deputy City Recorder (Pub. Sept. 18, 1980) many fold promotes efficient and complete combustion like air prevents solid fuel power plants. Super-heatedo. Even "hole" drafts of fire manual unlike "cooling" 80-1- 3, yisandjers0ieckingAco)unts Strut Tho Bountiful location will join NOTICE OF ORDINANCE y at 80th South Stite Even temperatures thermostatic draft auto matically maintains temperature you select. Levels out nf wnnrl rnmhnstinn (Manual drafts cannot unpuen rvrlp -j do this). Home temperatures more even than furnace heat. o Burns 14 hours on one wood load o Converts to open fire instantly O Cook top Just set thermostat - ideal for to cooking heat desired 1 Crock-Pot- " style cookery O W00d gaSeS nOt Wasted Secondary drafts introduce oxygen above primary fire zone to burn volatile gases such as methanol, pyroligneous acid, etc. o Airtight Prevents heat loss up chimney. 9:30am 9pm Monday FrMay tiMam aiSOpnt Saturday awillfiil Hwirsi 8:30am 6am Monday Friday iSOam 1:30pm Saturday , urn . m i u. ' |