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Show California's o w - & Silicon Valley to Utah's budding Bionic Valley, Solomon cites former U of U President James C. Fletcher and Q S. Tidwell to sing i set Westvale PTA leadership includes (front, left to right) Marsha Lonczyna, historian; Eileen Woffinden, health, safety and welfare; Sheryl Barney, president; Laura Wilson, vice president; Larene Dimond, treasurer; (back) J. Dale Christensen, principal; Janece Ford, teacher representative; Quincy Thorton, secretary; Marsha Marsolek, services; Karen Welch, individual development; and Marilyn Collard, membership. Article cites University of Utah's role in the state's budding bionic valley That description is used in an article in the March the epicenter of a issue of Science Digest effort that which treats at length the bioengineering of medical to shake promises up the blending health-car- e and research entire develop technological system." "Salt Lake City is becoming Bionic Valley, Hillcrest displays gravestone art Karl Powell group of CENEX young farm couples and were asked questions following their speeches by a panel senior of CENEX regional management, staff, and marketing national board of directors. In the final speak-out- , given before the entire delegation at the CENEX Annual Meeting, Doug of Idaho was Heins chosen the winner. Karl Powell of Utah was runne- contest Program. Gravestones have long been recognized as a historical valuable record of an area and its traditions. They are equally valuable as an aesthetic record of an area's folk art and the work of its artisans. TO EXPRESS SYMPATHY. Cjene'd SHOP Our 32nd Tear 17 N. Main St. 8 :": "Then he went a step further," Solomon writes. "He wanted the University to actually help entrepreneurs. Brown persuaded National Science Foundation, which was funding innovation centers at three universities, to sponsor another at Utah, the article notes. CENEX is one of the nation's leading regional cooperatives, supply providing over 1300 local cooperatives in a area with a wide range of supplies and technical and management services. Karl Powell from West Jordan, Bingham F.F.A. Chapter, was one of eight Future Farmers of America who participated in a speak-ucontest sponsored by CENEX (Farmers Union Central Exchange, Inc.) at its 50th Annual Page 7 Six local students! win debate honors I Six former Jordan District students were among ,' SUSC's top debaters at a recent competition held the University of San Francisco. at J Anti-Arm- 566-168- Kevin Astle, a freshman from Sandy, and his Orem partner finished second in senior division National Debate Topic. They were followed by third place -- : SUSC students Kenny Harvey and Jerome Romero, T both freshmen from West Jordan. In addition,-Rometook first place honors in NDT speaker poin-- ; ts ; Harvey was second. ro West Jordan junior Annette Chilinshi, took third place in junior division CEDA competition. She also took second place in total speaker points. " In senior division CEDA competition, Scott Pullan and Craig LeDuc finished up in fourth place. Pullan, is a sophomore from South Jordan, LeDuc, a senior" from West Jordan. Young Adults will attend a fireside in the Sandy North Stake. The event will be on Mar. 15 at 19" Military 4 Report Knox, Ky. During the training, students receive instrucand in drill tion ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, courtesy, military military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. Private Brad F. 19, son of Mr and Mrs Floyd LEdford, been has Midvale, assigned temporary duty U.S. a as Army Recruiter Hometown an Aide, Army spokesman announced. As a recruiter aide. Ledford will Private local assist Army recruiters and meet with DIAGONAL COLOR TELEVISION 8p.m. COLOR MONITOR SYSTEM FAST, COOL COOKING BY TIME OR TEMPERATURE WITH THIS MICROWAVE OVEN 0 nif' control automatically shuts off when food reaches the temperature you want 3 power levels, including defrost, let you cook almost any food Cookbook included SALE PRICE '388 $33S SALE PRICE 60 SAVE Led-for- Remember: S3 SAVE '60 A "Means Something Extra' IIOHE FURNISHINGS 56 W. 7720 So., 2SS-3S4- 7 MIDVALE I Use The Winning Combination Webster will leave for a Portland Oregon LDS Mission and will be the speaker at West Jon A. Twenty-Nint- h Ward on Mar. 8, at 9:30 a.m. He will en- Speaker to give yard talk many opportunities offered by the Army. He joined the Army in September, 1980. He took his basic and advanced individual training at Fort Benningy Georgia where he was trained as Infanan tryman. Upon completion of duty as a recruiter aide, Private Ledford will be assigned to Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He is a 1980 graduate of Hillcrest High School. Young men and women interested in learning more about Army opportunities should contact Private Ledford at the U.S. Army Recruiting Station, 8138 S. St. or call Thursday, March 5, 1981 stake Pvt. Philip E. Xaiz, son of Joann Xaiz, 406 Adam, Midvale, has completed the basic training at Fort Jordan Karl Powell ter the training center on Mar. 12. the Following will meeting there Roy be an open house at Nurseryman, Gresbeck, will be the his parents' home, Mr and Mrs Richard speaker at the West Jordan Chapter of the Utah Webster, 2083 W. Homemakers Association 6670 S., West JorMeeting. meeting. The ladies will dan, throughout the Each contestant spoke meet on Mar. 9 at the St. day. for five minutes on a topic Joseph the Worker Chur1 to f hall at ch cooperatives relating p.m. Sentinel 1 : ! Irsllews papers The Sentinel East p d Midvale Brown, a Utah native, his encouraged colleagues to get involved in high technology businesses when he became of dean 1973. in engineering r-up. ') v Utah The early stonecutters and craftsmen left an impressive record of their skill in cemetaries throughout the state. Their markers, which were fashioned from both imported and local materials, contain renderings of regional and individual symbols as well as the personal tastes and beliefs of the craftsman who created them. Whether executed by professional or unthe trained carvers, are gravestones beautiful, integrating designs traditional symbols of death and resurrection. For a complete selection of sympathy flowers. 255-356- universities can play a key role in rekindling the "treasured spirit of innovation, creating the climate to foster towering human achievements." In comparing northern participates and Carol Edison of the Utah Arts Council, and comes to Hillcrest as part of the Utah Arts Council's Exhibition Traveling FLOWERS ARE THE MOST PERSONALWAY FLOWER ment and the industrial spinoffs that have been the with associated of Utah. University Stephen Solomon's article on "Yankee Genius that notes Reborn" in with Rick's choir Fletcher brought in Sandy resident Shauna federal science dollars Tidwell has been selected scienand brilliant young to sing with the inarticle the says, tists, Ricks College cluding David Evans and Choir. Women's Ivan Sutherland who The choir will present a formed eventually its Spring Concert April 8 computer corporation. and 9 in Rexburg. Inga Fletcher Johnson of the music Another recruit was Dr. Willem department faculty is Kolff who came to Utah choir director. to start an artificial Fireside date organs program. in i display at Hillcrest High School through Mar. 28. This exhibition was organized by Hal Cannon holds dinner meeting Chuck-A-Ram- age." An exhibition of "Utah Gravestone Art" is on his high school peers to inform them about the Members of the Midvale Ladies' Guild Club Dr. Wayne S. Brown, met Wednesday evening professor of mechanical Feb. 25, at the industrial and Fashion Place. In charge of the dinner engineering at Utah, as principal figures who meeting were Ruth Miner "sent the area sprinting and Alice Goodridge. into the high technology w ,ri Westvale PTA THE SENTINEL Guild club Conand agriculture. testants were judged by a Gresbeck will advise the women in the care of yards and gardens. Babysitting is provided at a nominal fee. is The chapter recruiting new members now, prior to the state convention to be held on Mar. 13 at the Hilton The Sentinel West 'Jordan Valley Sentinel Mid-Valle- i I it Sentinel y v LJ j J I Hotel. 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