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Show Thursday, February 12, 1981 THE SENTINEL 1711 1 So l) r' Pi s Li' &ZJ s L Q Sean Pitts will be the speaker, Feb. 15, at the Midvale East Fifth Ward meeting, 250 E. 7570 S., at 11:30 a.m. Sean, son of Mr and Mrs Brad Pitts, Sandy, will leave for a Taiwan Taipei Formosa LDS Mission on Mar. 5. 1 Winner of Welby Elementary's Operation Patriotism essay contest, sponsored by the Utah Air National Guard, proudly display their certificates. (Front, left to right) Jenifer Summerhays, Laura Hansen, Danny Fivas, (middle) Ben Cartoon, Shauna Massey, Tina Gonzales, Terri Erikson, Jonathan Gould, Alan Whitaker, (back) TSgt. Ted Kalakis and Principal Clell McMullin. Other winners were Tina Alvey and Amy Harris. Laura was the grand prize winner and received a $50 savings bond. Essay Winners well last year in high school competition. Janet Howell, a junior from Bingham High School, is the only upper classman. She has letA quartet of. gymnasts Southern Utah State tered each of the last two from the southwest quar- - College program this seasons for the Thunder-birdter of Salt Lake County season, The fresmen are Three of the four are Mechele promise to contribute Hebberd, to the freshmen who performed significantly Bingham High; Joanne Pflug, Cyprus High; and Brenda Shaw, Kearns High. "We feel that in the short time since we have a had gymnastics program, this has been on of our best recruiting years," Kathryn Berg, Television gymnastics coach, indicates. "There are some sent tow be$sg potentially very strong Sipih ire gymnasts among our to year kene over PCSUC freshmen." JUHAYS via micro wives. After the first meet of We are offering a special antenna and the season, the Thunder-bir- d converter system for sale to the public women are mildly which enables you to view this optimistic about their Programming. Money Back chances this season. SUSC finished second to Guarantee. Plus 1 year manfacturers 2 Ricks College in a warrantee Call Larry meet in Idaho. Ted 467-385- 6 Hebberd won the competition in the SttlVtfis&letoi Place first meet. On the way to the title, she West Jordaii, Utah of first a share picked up place on the uneven parallel bars, second on the balance beam, third in the vault, and sixth in floor exercise. a Howell, steady veteran performer, placed fourth in In individual events, Howell tied with Hebberd for first on the bars, she finished first on the beam (probably her strongest event), and placed fourth in the vault. SUSC competes in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC), which includes smaller colleges and universities (up to 5,500 enrollment) in Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico. The also compete with other area four-yea- r colleges and and universities some junior colleges. n Particularly stiff this year in xthe area is expected from ' Denver University, University of Southern Colorado, and Adams State College. All four Salt Lake County gymnasts earned three letters in high school gymnastics. Howell and Shaw served as team captains during their senior year of competition. Allen and Tamra "By George, Howell, 2787 W. 8750 S., West Jordan, are Janet's Local ladies aid SUSC gymnastics s. tytctil Program al four-colle- 561-084- Storm Window Specialists Good Work!" (What's More, It's on Sale.) Now through February River-to- 4JM l U mood 10 nl IMO to f9B villi a j i vat Fmjruvi , . Smith, West Jordan, will be leaving to serve in the Japan Osaka LDS Mission. He will enter the training center on Feb. 19. He will be the speaker on Feb. 15 at the West Jordan Twenty-sevent- mM nor? Le 'Alt AAM' HaXt M M k ATalfi m& m MMm m I" ' 1 v w II II at 11 a.m. An open house will be held in his honor that evening at his parents' home, 7440 W. S. 2200 W. at 6 p.m. n. WORK v BpliW WMM laws i GET A 18th Money-Mark- et David P. 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