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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, June 1 PtQt 7, 1982 3 Board fills vacancies at W. J. High am ? TOM V MZFEBIT S) CALIFORNIA OAJA KIT West Jordan High had Miner, an American two .assistant Fork its resident, has vacancies previously taught in the principals filled by appointments district at Union Middle approved by the Board of before his position at Alta Education during their High. Sproul, a South last meeting. Jordan resident, has also L. been a teacher at an Miner, Roger assistant principal at Bingham Junior High Alta High, and Robert C. and Hillcrest High. Sproul, an assistant Weber has worked as a principal at Jordan High, teacher at East Sandy will fill the spots left by Elementary, Monte Clyde Mellberg and Vista Elementary and William R. Evans. Bingham Middle. Mellberg was, earlier In other personnel transfered to the position the board changed action, of principal of Valley to Cosgrove's title and Dorothy Evans High assistant principal of of "acting principal" of the Jordan Resource Eastmont Middle. Charles E. Weber, Center to "principal." assistant principal at She has completed Oquirrh Hills Middle, was administrative training appointed as an assistant required for a principal principal at Jordan High. position. tin Brigadoon opons season . ai aunaance i neatre The thirteenth profit organization based from 6 p.m. each consecutive season of the at the Shire West Theatre Sunday, June 20 to Sept. Sundance Summer in Salt Lake City. She is 12. . The Sundance Nature theatre is scheduled to also the choreographer. has been There are several Trail open on Monday, June 14, with the Broadway actors returning to completed. The trail is a musical fantasy, Sundance for the mile and a half to Stewart of Falls and back to the "Brigadoon." The production outdoor well as as Sundance Lodge. The at "Brigadoon" stage trail has been completed Sundance and, in fact, the some . newcomers. alpine setting will be Technical director is with a wide spectrum of to the Jerry Elison, musical botanical signage. There transformed hillsides of Scotland at director is David will be a grand opening 8:30 each evening except Fletcher; Janet Swenson celebration on June 19 is at Sundance again this from 9 a jn. to 4 p jn. with Sunday through July 6. "Brigadoon" is a story season as its outstanding university biologists as about two adventurous costume designer, and tour guides. Americans who happen Brent LeFavor is lighting onto a village in Scotland designer. In addition to Summer Crescent youth with the unlikely ability to cast itself back to the Theatre, Sundance has hold y 17th The several new events conference century. discovery of the village scheduled for this season. A youth conference was by the two Americans, One of the finest is a full held at Aspen Grove in one of whom falls in love summer schedule of free American Fork Canyon with a maiden of the Sunday afternoon outdoor June 3, 4, and 5 for Sandy The early century, puts them concerts. Utah Crescent Stake in a position of making performances range rather unusual decisions. from classical guitarists youth groups. Douglas Snarr and The play is an exciting Jensen-WoodbuDuo, . Doris Taggart were production bringing a RDT Dance Company, an combination of dancing, and the Salt Lake City speakers during session. evening singing, fun, romance, Chamber Ensemble to a and good humor outdoors five-piec- e jazz group to Sundance. featuring Joe Muscolino The play is under the and Rebecca Terry and a Deadlines direction of Jayne Luke, country rock group, the Monday, 5 p.m. who has directed as well Lindy Mueller Band. News, Display Ads, as performed in a variety There are several other Announcements Wedding of Sundance Theatre concerts with the total xxxxx productions. Luke is also listing available from the Tuesday, 4 pjn. the artistic director of Sundance information All Classified Ads Walk-OnInc., a non office. The concerts are 4-- m JSC Sl.CT ' 1.37 1018 145-1- 3 39.74 1.3? 155-1- 3 32.t3 1 165-1- 3 34.13 1.50 . "Brigadoon" opens next Monday at Sundance Summer Theatre and will run each evening through July 6. tta I 153-1- 2 t.66 175-1- 4 185-1- 4 7 PIECE KIT INCLUDES: 2 RONT i noon 165-1- 3 40.90 61 li.6 46 1.81 2.15 1.78 PRII MOUNT! KO FENDERS KMir 1 NOSE 2 REAR FENDERS 1 REAR DECK M301 TEXTILE 95 RADIAL V. r lEttACSFACTCXED DRAKE SHOES METRIC LUG WRENCH 4-W- AY . 3-da- ry . Public hearing AXLE SET planned on drunk driving SHOCK EXCHANGE ABSORBERS '12 The public will get its School, 40 S. 800 E., Salt chance to provide insight Lake City. on problems and possible Written comments may solutions regarding also be submitted at the under the public bearings or sent driving influence of alcohol or to: Governor's Commission on Drinking drugs. Commission on Drinking and Driving will hold public bearings Tuesday, June IS, from 7 p Jn. until 9 p.m. in five locations. DOTDPS Complex, 4501 S. 2700 W., IV V lEPUCEMENTS 131" VWMVN120-140- 0 I $&40 Most Cars co Driving, Department of Public Safety, ?1V5 STRUT ri Governor's and The Sturdy and functional 14", the perfect sise 17mm, 19mm, 22mm, . PREMIUM HEAVY DUTY Salt Lake City, Utah. 84119. Another round of public wishing to bearings will be held express opinions or later in the summer in observations or just different locations. observe is invited to do Anyone TELL US so, although the hearings How many times have will be held throughout "That the state, locally, citizens you thought in the should be can attend the hearings, paper " ' at: Bryan Intermediate, It can be. Phone 4 ooaam ao. aroTe m am em ,4 Le,c V 1716 So. State. m- DOWNTOWN 4875645 MIDVALE 566-923- HOURS: S-- 6 4 svm. Sot. HOURS: 9--S 8-- 6 .m. Sat. 9-- 2 J p.m. 255-355- s, mm Day slatod for kids to make art projocto at musoum Hie Utah Museum of Natural History will become a giant art studio for children Saturday, June 19, as the kids conduct art' projects designed to bridge the gap between art and materials per child; adults may watch for science. free. Children of all ages, "Science and may Join in from 1 to 4 Creativity Day" is p.m. There will be a sponsored by. the throughout the museum, : small fee for tuition and- museum in cooperation with Lalapalooza, a children's art discovery Spocial Solo - . ifvwiw winy and program, HorizonsSalt Lake Community Education. . uecrass "In the museum's Hall of Man the children will make their own musical instruments and participate in a workshop on the music of nature," says Mary Gesicki, curator of education. "In the Dinosaur Hall they will make creative fossils J una 17 ,' : -- ; to July 4th and dance explore ' - hot ttmrn - mm jvr;: igi ft-ii- y t c0mm 'Wgfm movements in the roles of the various dinosaurs. in the "Elsewhere With Ute!i - museum they will create rock Indian art, microscopic art, solar Gi-Oh- printing on photographic izi M:ptcd paper, thumbprint art and even creations with ' ' giant bubbles." Hie State Arboretum of Utah will provide seeds from old and new world plants for children to BLUE RDBBM SOG3) l5) Ft. ; DELIVERED Installation Avallsbl Moh. 9600 So. 2700 W. riverton thru sat. 8 to 6 campus will .also be provided. Within the museum, children will participate in a treasure hunt for little-notice- d items in museum exhibits, and a variety of films will be shown. O DAY UNLIMITED WARRANTY IF SOD DIES OR FAILS TO GROW FOR ANY REASON, WE WILL GIVE A FULL REPLACEMENT AT NO CHARGE OR YOUR MONEY BACK ZoWkJUU plant and a Utah native plants coloring books. Short tours of the state's, official collection of trees on the University of Utah : No . advance registration is necessary and The museum is located at the 2nd S. Street entrance to for Science Creativity Day. the University campus. And tA&io FfCchond Frosty Milk Coobre. 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