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Show THE SENTINEL WWII Page 8 Thursday, May 26,1983 AUJW.l'lW.-KA- " ' " ''0 W,d'i-4- 'J?l-- Y ' park maintenance l ,;t if H X , lrustrating. Normally that type of park maintenance would have occurred in early April. "We've simply had too much rain and wind to get these jobs done to our satisfaction," said Swensen, "at least we're saving some money on water bills." Golf revenue at the three Weather hampers ' V , 1 The weather is having some negative effects upon the Salt Lake County Recreation Division's attempts to prepare for an expected record number of visitors to its parks. Gary division Swensen, superintendent said today that efforts to fertlizie park lawn areas as well as to spray for dandelions and other weeds have been county golf courses has also been less than expected due to the wet spring. Swensen told the recreation board last week that the division's softball program was already behind schedule by ii csssama " i ' - . I ... r. V L ? LATEST STYLES the year awards; Amber Marie Dalley, woman of the Nawaf Naman, year; personality of the year; Scott Thomas, achievement of the year; and Scott Fletcher, talent of the year. of William Furlong, professor of political science, was chosen Professor of the Year. summer. Asst. director of the Copper-vie- Summer day camp open For the first time, the Salt non-worki- Lake County Recreation and Parks Department is offering a Summer Day Camp at Majestic activities," said Bowles. To register, parents should contact the Copperview Community Center, 8446 S. Harrison , St., Midvale or call Elementary School, 7450 S. 1700 W. for children from six to Jordan City council 535-503- 4. TERRY OFF REG. PRICE GIRLS HANGOUT PS TOPS PANTS COWS nVy ROMPERS SHORTS off SIZES 7-- OFF 14 REO. PRICE REO. PRICE USE MASTERCHARGE OR OUR VISA LAY-AWA-Y f5l 00 (51 Ltl VALLEY FASi:iC:J PLACE ru FAtt CROSSROADS (SuWOD gfiDOIFG) 'r HfiDOITCs) j IVoot Ad Prices Effective Now TImE 2 PC. SETS OFF RCSES TERRY w Community Center, Pam Bowles, explained the camp is a licensed day care center and will feature athletics, games, social, educational, swimming, arts, crafts, field trips, special events and snacks. Parents are asked to provide a sack lunch. "Not only is the program designed for working parents, but also for parents who would like to have their children participate in the airplane crash. twelve. West DEACH-COVER-U- Starting May 31, the program will be available throughout the entire summer and parents may leave their children from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. There is a fee. Registration is also available for one week, a month, or all Wright, studentbody president, was presented with the Bill Robins Memorial Award, named in honor of a former U.S.U. student body president who was killed in an COTTON RES. PRICE programs. Mont SHORTS & SETS 2 2 PIECE member Betty Naylor, who also serves on the Copperview Community Center Board, stated the satellite program was the first offered by the county and would be a testing ground for other Recently resigned athletic director LaDell Anderson received the special recognition award. Dr. Donald B. Olsen was the recipient of the 1983 Alumnus of the year award. PIECE 1 Welch. Two tormer Hillcrest High School students were among the winners at the annual Robins at Awards Utah State University. Michelle Thompson, student body activities vice president, received the award for STAB (student activity board), for organization of the year. Scott Walker received the award for Male Athlete of the he participated in field year and track. Other top student winners were Michael Farley, scholar of the year; Mary Lou Ramm, woman athlete of the year; Dave Hagedorn and Doug Potts, men 8 IT 09 REG. sum suits The brightly attired young ladies and young men represent a portion of the 160 member cast from the Edgemont Elementary production of the "Tooth Fairy." The play was presented Thursday for parents and grandparents. The participating students are from the second grade classes of Miss Marquerite Sanchez, Mrs Deanne Tobin.Mr Frank Smith, Mrs Vi Simper, and Miss Teresa Colby. The costumes were produced by parents working under the direction of Janet Mendenhall. The play contained six songs, including a solo salute to mothers by Kirk Thompson, Walker receive top USU student awards 00 ; .. ,. : Sentinel want ads work PAfJTY HOSE Of REG. 59 OuAi - m d ftuWftf SCDOITO GfiDOIF cicjee games. Normally the softball schedule for regular league play is done by early August, but will have to be extended this season. 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