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Show Denise Brooks have only been debating together since Christmas and they've broken at every tournament since then," Smith said. "They are well together at the doing very competition and may pull some real of Southern University California and junior surprises at the junior division at Wichita State; nationals." Their wins have inand in the octa-finaat cluded first place at the University of Arizona, California State, Fuller-ton- ; senior division. second place at the Astle, a freshman University of Arizona; sciencecompolitical and quarter-fina- l wins at munications major at the of Unviersity SUSC, also took top place Southern California, in speaker points, senior of Utah, and division, at the Univer- University Cal State at another sity of Utah Fall Scrim- Fullerton tournament. mage. The I960 graduate Brooks is a sophomore of Hillcrest High School is SUSC where she also at the son of Dr. and Mrs has a double major in Lawrence W. AStle, 859 political science and E. 8600 S., Sandy. The communications. "Jackie Clegg and 1979 of graduatte Former local debaters scoring nign at busi; - Two teams will represent Southern Utah State College at the Junior Debate Nationals 9 Mar. at Johnson County College, Kansas City, Kansas. Kevin Astle and Chris Lathrop, graduates of Hillcrest and Orem high schools, respectively, will enter the touranment as a d team according to SUSC Forensic Coach M. L. Smith. The second team, Jackie Clegg, another Orem and High graduate, Denise Brooks, Bingham High School, could well 27-2- top-seate- - be a "surprise team," Smith said. Astle and Lathrop this debate finished season with an impressive record which includes two first place wins, one at Boise State senior in University division competition, the other at the Pkes Peak Colorado Tournament, in junior comSprings, petition. Lathrop and Astle also: earned honors in the semi-finain junior the at competition ten in of Utah ; University in senior quarter-final- s ls . Students at Welby add books ls The Welby PTA is involved in a couple of projects in an effort to add new books to the school's media center. A birthday book club been has formed. Children having birthdays may donate hard back books to the media center. The child will receive recognition by autographing the book. Pictures of the child will be placed on the wall of the center. Over 20 books been have already donated. The PTA sponsored a book fair from Mar. 16 to 20 where the Mar. children could buy books. Profit from the sale will be used to buy books for the media center. Karen Livingston, president of the PTA, said many volunteers participated in the project. Childbirth classes scheduled vj i v.. r.ni vww Page UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD PRICES Vti U . 4'M U 1 fdood i till. II" m IMt to . wni M Nwift. mmiIvI IM7 to. rat f ni. todv IMS to. Mi FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX Ti? Less cm mm JtP m 03 m m WTO HOt II iff Jw W mg)lfin)glkFS r (A.A.H.C.C.) cer- tified instructors, will teach the eight week course which includes special techniques for easier and faster labor, less surgical intervention and than average, more healthier, vigorous babies. fi Miners get History floats Thursday, March 26, 1981 Coached Husband Childbirth classes will be offered at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., Mondays, April 6 through May26at7:30p.m. Jan and Dick Thorpe, American Academy of Husband Coached Child- birth A THE SENTINEL Bingham High School is the daughter of Steve and Eileen Brooks, 12860 S. 3600W.,Riverton. Bingham High's F.F.A. chapter won the Area Three Public Speaking and Parlimentary Procedure meet held last Mar. 5 and hosted by Bingham. Individually for the Carl Powell Miners, in the public first placed speaking contest then joined with Kevin Mike Zervous, Kelly Harvey, and Gay to Hatch take the parlimentary procedure. Gary Hatch also brought in a first place. All five of the above now will represent Bingham at the state for convention slated Mar. 31 through April 1 at be It will BYU. seventh Bingham's straight trip to state.' Other teams competing in the March 4 meet included Granite Mountain, Grantsville, Morgan, and Tooele. J. Williams, Clyde former bishop in the SanWard was dy Thirty-Fift- h named second counselor in the Sandy stake presidency at a stake conference held Mar. 22, under the direction of Pres. Glen A. Mitchell. Richard P. Christenson was released as bishop of the Sandy Forty-Fourt- h Ward and named to the Sandy Stake High Spencer E. Tueller and An I 1 ll U In nl U 1 ) S. Glen Watts were also put in as new members of FLOWERS ARE THE MOST the high council. PERSONALWAY TO EXPRESS SYMPATHY. Keyne J. Thome, who is moving to St. George, was released as second counselor. Wilford E. Woodruff was kept as first counselor. Come in and select a bicycle of your choice and ride home on a bargain! David M. Lamoreaux was made president of the Seventies Quorum. Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy. Lawn Mowers Bicycles Single speed All and $29.95 e Susan Kraft is the new secretary of the stake Women's young organization. mm 1550 W. 7800 So. 9 ene 5 vickie Holmgren is the new second counselor in Deseret Industries Thrift Store West Jordan Main For a complete selection of sympathy flowers. now Relief Society. $12.95 to $14.95 4485 S. is $55.00. Tricycles Murray Fails secretary of the stake $36.95 to $48.95 budget pnced.- to Lois reconditioned and ready to use. Tooele 50 No. Deseret Industries Is a federally approved sheltered workshop. Main A March 5 Positions gained in Sandy1 stake Deseret Industries employees are experts at rebuilding bicycles. Every day they turn donated bikes into real bargains. Every day a bicycle from Deseret Industries Is your best buy. 'TuifcTTcMay Sl F.FAwin Westland teacher Mary Rochbach's students proudly display floats depicting Utah counties and U.S. historical figures. They are (top) Adam Sessions, Kenny Honda, James Wiley, Jason Bruce, Elizabeth Burt, Heather McCall, Tina Tibona, David Duncan. (Bottom) Lurissa Gines, Shelly Charees, Bonnie Kump, Angela Wilkes, Sharee Pulliam, Dana Hickman, Doug Rydalch, Mark Metcalf, Cory Peterson, Tonya Teeples, and Richard Simon. Ride On Our Best Work - the stake Primary presidency. Other apincluded pointments Norman Kay Wallace, high Doyle Harris, and Richard priests, Whissler, elder. j FLOWER SHOP Our 32nd Tear 17 N. Main St. Midvale 255-356- 8 i II 7 |