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Show THE SENTINEL Section 2 grade. In fact, in the years between the fourth and eighth grade she earned five Presidential Physical Fitness awards. She has brought herself into a position of authority in high school, class one, and elite level gymnastics; so much so she that recently received a four year, full ride scholarship in gymnastics at BYU. Her room at her family's Sandy home is bedecked with over 60 trophies. However, her grades would have earned her a scholarship had she never donned her first pair of leotards eight years ago. Throughout her high school years, she has maintained a grade point average and you don't earn marks like that by practicing on the balance beam all day. She has also found the time to become adept at playing the piccolo and was active in the Alta High band. In answer to the question of how she finds the time to do all these things and do them well, she makes mention of the moral and financial support of her parents, Mr and Mrs Roger Walton, f but mostly, she says: "I just hate not to be busy." Eliesa feels that it's important to use life, to get everything you can out of it, using her time to the best advantage. Mr "When I have some free time," she adds, "I always find something to do." Eliesa Walton demonstrates her skill on the balance beam, on Eliesa No which has earned her state, regional, and national honors. She would story be complete also has performed well in the vault and free exercise. without a review of her lengthy list of gymup your free time with nastics accomplishmen... long hours of grueling ts: practices. While gyman-stie- s In private team comremains, perhaps, she has won in petition, Eliesa 's greatest claim to western regional comfame, she has not allowed on four occasions still manages not to drop act. it to wall her into a one petition and twice qualified for As anyone close to the dimensional world. any of them. nationals western the For the last eight years sport of gymnastics will Eliesa has been inor so Sandy's Eliesa tell you, it is an activity volved with sporting ac- earning thirds in 1979 in Eugene Oregon and i960 .Walton has been perfor- that, if you want to tivities and physical fitin California. She has won ming just such a juggling become good at it, can fill ness since the fourth the state championship on the beam for four .. straight " "She has competed in! the Utah team championship with the Utah Academy of Gymnastics. In 1978 she was a member of the UAG team that won the national A.A.U. Elite title and in the same meet in 1979 she was seventh on the vault. At Alta High, as a senior, Eliesa earned first in the 1981 Region Two rj I if r 3.8 ThurwJa,, June 4. 1931 Sandy amateur golf held at Schneiter's Sandy City's annual amateur golf tournament was staged on Memorial Day, May 25, once more hosted by Schneiter's Golf Course, 8968 S. 1300 E. This year's low gross champion was Armond Paull, who turned in a two over par 65, edging Gary Schneiter by a single stroke. Third place went to Mike Stanger at 6, fourth to Dave Pendalton at 69, and Steve Schneiter fifth at 70. There was a three way tie for the top spot in the net play division with Eric Brown, Jerry Karas, and Joe Thompson each firing a 56. Following were Ron Goble at 57 and Fred Kelly at 60. tm to, twm. m u im4 eeK ttU to fM lilt, lira Watt mm fe. mi to. m imi, tor New to this year's tournament was an 18 hole putting tournament at the adjoining miniature golf course. Gordon Treadway turned in a 36 to cop first place, while Lynn Bishop and Lii Schneiter were tied for second at 40. Next on the summer slate at Schneiter's will be the Junior Amateur this Wednesday. Play is open to golfers 17 years of age and younger. Flights will be arranged according to age groups. Play will start at 8 a.m. and continue throughout the day. w FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX ear CaJUfitUi earn A s ' J -- . n ft v ? g$83 v Sandy gymnast 1 Pag . ape Sandy's Eliesa Walton J hate not to be busy' Every so often you run across someone who's busier than they have a right to be. Someone, who no matter how many things they're juggling, yejan...:; OB AlTG 7IT fX2sM$fc (eon competition and placed second in the ' state meet. That Goes For Pools, Too too days. They're more Cars have come a long way since the Model T for swimming pools. At Rocky Moun- convenient The same goes tain Pools, we have some great new ideas designed to take the work out and put the fun in to your swimming pleasure. Autcnatic Pod Covers Just a simple push of the button and PRESTO your pool is securely covered. 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