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Show THE SENTINEL Page 4 Thursday, March 17, 1983 'If' 7f fVv-I- n i ' - - III b-- r -- 'V.' x '. it ' ill -j i . ' jr f s U f0 Y- - , Ti - i v SSI MM! tn South Jordan Elementary Reflections winners. Front row (left to right), Melanie Sproul, kindergarten, art; Melanie Green, first grade, art; Amy Jacobs, first, art; Jared Sorensen, first, literature; Spencer Larsen, second, literature; Jason Anderson, kindergarten, art. Middle row, Shawn Schulz, fifth, art; Michael Cowdell, third, art; Sarah Carr, third, art; Julie Sorensen, third, literature; Nicole Schulz, second, art. Back row, Stephanie Thomas, fifth, art; Amy Farnsworth, fifth, literature; Brad Larsen, fifth, music; Melinda Jacks, fourth, literature. Health screening offered in Sandy "My doctor told me I wouldn't be around next year if it hadn't been for Health Fair." That's one of many encouraging reports about Health Fair - the community service project dedicated to the pursuit of good health in Utah. Last year's Health Fair found that one of every five Utahns who attended had health potential abnormalities: 6,435 of the 29,759 persons examined. Health Fair '83 will be held Apr. 7 at 17 sites throughout Utah. Health Fair offers the continues as chairman pressure, ratio, eye and dental screenings. An optional blood chemistry exam is offered for just $8. On Apr. 15, the Sandy Utah East Stake Center will provide ht health screening from 12 to 8 p.m. at 9636 S. 1700 E. For further information, contact M. Deming, 571-240- 3. TELL US times have you "That should be in the How many thought paper." It can be. Phone 255-355- 6. Finalists in the Jordan School District Spelling Bee. Seated, runner up Jeff Guyman, Butler Middle, and first place winner Michelle Marks, West Jordan Middle. Standing, (left to right), Eric Johnson, Mt. Jordan; Robyn Aubrey, third place, Eastmont Middle; Mellisa Martin, Indian Hills; Bill Wiggington, Midvale Middle; Mark Wilson, Union Middle; and Julie Celaya, Bingham Middle. The bee was held at the district offices Friday. Valley Kiwanis Club Thursday, Watters stated that rape is not a sexually motivated crime, but rather one in which the motive is to exert power and control over Buttgereit public free exams for blood height-weig- , discuss it with police and especially with their spouses. The Rape Crisis Center is a organization private, which provides intervention aid to victims and their families. It deals not only with rape, but incest, child molestation, and non-prof- it degrade them. For that reason, victims often find it difficult to T halloo"5-- as Buttgereit for one year. Buttgereit has served on the board since 1980, and has been chairman for the past year. Robert Cates was chosen to serve as vice chairman. The board of adjustment is a citizen board, mandated by state law, whose members are appointed by the mayor subject to the approval of the city council. The function of the board is to provide citizens an opportunity to appeal the literal of enforcement zoning ordinances. A variance may be granted if a petitioner can show conditions unique to a property, denied the owner, but enjoyed by others in the zone. The members currently on the Sandy City board are Cathy Owens, Richard Bradford, Robert Cates, Ted Rees, and Chuck Buttgereit. The hearings are held on the second and fourth Thursday of each month, and are open to the public. Kiwanians hear report on Rape Crisis Center unf.nf thermal-b- r - aiuns'us and mucn g 1 1 For every case of rape that is reported to law enforcement officials, it is estimated another 3.5 to nine go no further than the perpetrator and the victim. That makes it the most frequently unreported crime in the United States, reported Rape AM 'TIL DUSK AMERICAN DREAM Phone Crisis Center director Christina Watters. Speaking before the Jordan HOMES 250-831- 6 3680 South 8000 Hunter West-W- est examinations gathering. and evidence "Chuck" chairman In lFSr r This Advertisement Has Approval West Jordan rim of the West Jordan Chamber of Commerce. Open 'Till 8 p.m. Each Friday In March Backroom Sales March 18 . 15 any other kind of sexual assault. With its 24 hour crisis line and crisis intervention teams, it can provide counseling services and in medical assist . and to humiliate victims, The Sandy City Board of C. D. Adjustment Lkm ir i &v ' Our Best Work Is Your Best Buy. "We Make It Easy To Buy Tires" Deseret Industries Thrift Store 1 10-5:3- 561-168- 1 Mon.-Sa- 0 t. Desaret Industrie) Is a federtlly-approva- 566-060- 1 3yV 550 W. 7800 So. 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