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Show THE SENTINEL 7 Thursdij. Mij 14, 1981 Pag A vocal trio number were Vocal Ross numbers Kevin Greenwood, Enid Vaifanua, RacheUe. Dawn sung by scott Mattinson, was by .Jana Whittaker, Brunetti ; and Snarr, and Tracy Nunley. Greenwood, Scott Kevin Black. Mattinson, and Vocal numbers were wer Shawna Potter, Kevin Karen Redd, duets Piano sung by Jenny Shawna . Dawn Black greenwood. tjg ys Jimmy Hirase, played by Jana and Stan Gustafson; and Braunberger, Callie Oiristopherson, WANT ACS and Whitaker and Tina Louise Shauna Potter and Karen Gygi. Smith. the Gustafson. in Appearing were recital second following piano students: Shawna Braunberger, Ye Le, Valerie Carter, Kurt Weber, Jana Whittaker, Hau Le, Paul Stanchfield, Jane Greenwood, Blade Greenwood, Mary Jean Pendleton, Jim Stanch-fielThanh Le, Ro Ann Francom, Russell Moore, David Hall, Douglas Alicia Cunningham, Brunetti, Lorraine Kathy Redd, Vocal, piano students in local recital - c WW-- j Stan Gustafson presented his piano and vocal students in two recitals May 4, at the Arthur E. Peterson Library. Piano students appearing in the first recital were Cammy n, Matthew Kim Hagen, Marlene Simpson, Joshua Smith, Amy Anaya, Daisy Vaifahua, Carolyn Snarr, Gary Smith, Mard Callie Taylor, Oiristopherson, Jimmy Nunley, Justin Hardman, Loi Jene Curtis, Ballatore, Bret Jordan, Michelle Simpson, Battisti, Brigette RacheUe Arterburn, Tan-J- a Hagen, SbeDee Anaya, Kelly Hirase, Carrie Jo Jensen, Tan Fivecoat, y Q Wor-thingto-n, Try A Wor-thingto-n, Wor-thingto- Jjj Zzf' d, Mat-tinso- n, FREE Grab Sag With '5 Purchas The Perfect Touch ry AcctrtM South Jordan officer and Mayor Ted Lee visited Bonanza JordMTe Estates the day after council meeting to discuss Increased patrol and other measures to be taken to cut speeding through the sub- Julie division. Shown with city representatives is resident Sandy Pond, FWecoat, Wendy Nunley, A Increased Patrol isrtlbl jES j, Dad Martin 7793 S. State I CC1D VAIU25 FC3 YOUIl H0.ME W.J. Issued 36 pormits building permits were issued during April in West Jordan for structures having a total ' valuation of $1.6 million. Contributing significantly was a permit for the LDS Seminary to be built on land next to the West . Jordan High School Its valuation is $779,164. Eighteen of the permits issued were for single family dwellings having a total valuation of $846,214. An auto repair shop is planned for 8945 S. 1300 W. New pumps were installed at the Budget Oil Station, 8989 S. 1700 W. and gas tanks were added to the new store at 2687 W. 7800 S. A parts storage structure is being built at 3000 W. 8600 S. A pool house, basement finishings, a pump house, and s garage made up the remainder of the report. 7-- U X iiawe onMif II JHZ Is Orwilte's illy nit til 9 D Inl f IfWM - I PrMe ua 0 Thirty-si- x Styls Jn Cult a big 1 6" roarti wiih Ht ftv Uuin faur ipidir If I bracM.andlwlcwMnUr. PK0V19IN3 THI OXEATEST VAIUI5 IN QUALITY HOMI FUINSLY ATMOtPMHI HAS MAC! IT TNI MOUNTAIN HOMI fUXNISHINOS CINTIX. LAIOEST SSUCTIONS AND MOST PtblXX UU?CW HOCKS FINXST SIXVICII VALUXS GXIATIST nJ9MIN3tlNlTpLIASANT( - - - 1 in lhh mid Bella Viota honors D a? Q retiring educators Tone educators at Bella Vista Elementary School are retiring at the end of this current year Dr. Naoma Rowan, prinElizabeth cipal; Hackney, kindergarten and Lucile teacher; second grade Walls, teacher. Together they represent 69 years of service to children. Mrs Hackney has taught all grades from Undergarten through twelfth. She began her career in a one-roo- m school in Alberta, Canada. In Utah, she served in kindergarten, first and second grades. Mrs Walls did her first FLOWERS ARE THE MOST PERSONALWAYi TO EXPRESS SYMPATHY. For a complete selection of sympathy flowers, in Flagstaff, She is completing her sixteenth year at Bella Vista. Her teaching experience inone cludes grades through six. Dr. Rowan started Provo in teaching District in the kindergarten. Her varied assignments have been a teacher of a grade combination at Wasatch ' School; a principal at the Provost a research School; assistant for the US. Office of Education; a demonstration teacher at the Stewart School on the University of Utah campus;-and durs her IS years in Jordan District, she has been a kindergarten teacher, kindergarten coordinator, consultant K through 12; and for the past 7 years, the principal at Bella Vista Elementary. The School and the PTA cordially invite friends, students, and coworkers, to visit with these ladies in the school library between 7 and 9 p.m., May 21, at the conclusion . of a Dance Festival and PTA Carteaching Arizona. J, V.I 4 FLOWER SHOP 0ar32sdTMr 17n.ExiaL IfidvaU 255-356- fM IMt Tlfl' II I III I I J 1 " 00 V (JZy 1 noaaiKfi nvi:i:' AHi ' ' JrNlL- - J lUiiAJ U J ot comfort tofa bed beoutifuSy uphoilrd in valval print and luxuriously aiihioMd wilH poVfoam, wim loot piow-boctfyling ond pilow oock. Como compUta wirti bod unit o give you or your puoH o groot nighf l p. . Y I CWB" 1 TNCI $.S ,AM,lY tA PSM imZJ 9 CA oniy Tv "1 (Pub. 4, jummr Months SUMMER FURNITURE f NSSu" 28-8- Glcnmoor Golf Course Wot Private Ti lnjoyoW Mayor 8 3" w ''tMC; K COMPONENT STBREO mm beea F yy MAONAVOXAWTMS-TIIAC- II Jgka. X STYLE SSv T5 TS5T CEDAR v 1 J mug gpek Jgggn V - r a TO SILL iO SWICItYOUSUIIT SAY! $MO ON TMI8 S4JYI Z ri ' 'L CTl. ssiaiftjaK1 i:ci sound j ill fe?TOrfivhP lTvlc Ifif IVk nival. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held in the South Jordan City Offices, located at 1600 West 10400 South, South Jordan, Utah, before the South Jordan City Council on June 2, 1981 at 8 p.m. to consider adopting the master street plan for the dry of South Jordan, Utah. Edward R. Lee V, - Open To The Public Boles-l- l l - Bole Oumpioathip Cevne AvJn, lor dwrooghcUoning throughout whoW Koum. 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