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Show THE SENTINEL Life insurance County Recreation summer events continue as planned Throughout the late spring and Liberty and Jordan pools. Paper Airplane Contest flooding problems occupied the Scheduled for Friday, July 15, minds of both local government will be a contest officials and private citizens as at White paper airplane 930 E. Onyx Qty Park, well and, quite naturally, news Lane (9600 S.), beginning at 9 about ; County Recreation a.m. The contest is open to v programs took a back seat. youngsters 9 years and older. However, county residents Photo Contest should be aware that a full A summertime contest for schedule of recreation events is photos taken between June 1 and continuing as planned. Aug. 15 is going on. All ages may Tennis participate in either black and One of the most popular of all white or color photography summer activities is tennis and divisions. Entries should be sent lessons are slated at three to Photo Contest, Salt Lake Sentinel ; area locations: County Recreation, 3383 S. 300 Copperton Community Park; E., Salt Lake City, Utah 84115. Alta High School, 11055 S. 1000 Softball E.; and Midvale City Park, 385 and Beginning Friday E. Center St. continuing through July 17, the The lessons will consist of a Pioneer Days Men's Fastpitch two week session, running July softball tournament will be held 18 through July 29 from 7 a.m. to at the county complex, 4400 S. 11 a.m. daily. Registration will 1300 E. A women's slow pitch be taken at each location from 8 tourney will be taking place at a.m. to 11a.m. the county complex and Swimming Harmony Park, 3700 S. Main St., Aquatics programs at county on July outdoor pools got underway last Summer Day Camp month, but will be continuing Day Camp '83 through Aug. 20. Lessons will be will be held at Copperview held Monday through Friday Elementary School in Midvale from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the with recreation activities for all Crestwood and Fairmont pools ages including day camp, and from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the classes for children and adults, and weekday walk-i- n events. Horse Racing A series of horse races is scheduled for the County Park in South Equestrian Jordan. The Oquirrh Race Association will sponsor events on A Utah and July July Quarter Horse Association race is scheduled for July 29. Recreation Run The next recreation run won't be until July 30, when the four will mile long jump off at 8 ajn. from the Kearns Recreation Center, 5670 will S. 4800 W. cost $5, while sign-up- s the day of the race will run $6. Gypsy Staff County Rec's Gypsy Staff is available through Monday Friday 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. up until Aug. 6. The staff includes roving players presenting story dramatizations, participation drama, skits, and songs and the playmakers performing magic, folk dances."!'aines. DaratnUte aiE5 Au inn . f ai and Kaw Asav '' , l ' ' .. . . ... ana tne late ratricia Asay, win speax . piay, ana eann Dau activities July 17 at 10:20 a.m. at the Union 27 The troup can be reserved for ward, 1443 Old Mission Rd. An open town celebrations, family house will follow the meeting at church social, reunions, 1780 E. Julho Way (8300 S.). He will and dubs, enter the MTC on July 28 prior to birthday parties, occasions calling by special leaving on a Florida Tampa LOS early summer, concerns about . , . 22-2- 4. Super-Summ- 16-1- er 23-2-4. 7 "Out-N-Abou- t" on ... 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! 535-565- 6. mission. ynn 5 faorothea And 6 i with dancers, actors, games, magicians, face painting and more. Once again, the number to call is For Any Occassioi borotkea Ckerfu & 7S9L Center St, Midvale 61C0 So., Murray 255-681- 8 262-336- 1 i" . , . firm UUU a is 1 Mt. View hosts final round in Jr. Open golf The 1983 Utah State Jr. Open golf championship wrapped up play Friday with an 18 hole round at West Jordan's Mt. View golf course. The low round of the tournament was turned in by Bruce Brockbank, who fired a five under par 166. Play began Wednesday with 18 holes at Mick Riley in Murray and nine holes Thursday at Meadowbrook. at 180. year old division, 175 earned him Roberts' Doug the first place award followed by Mark Davis and Bob Wright tied at 180; Mark Romney, Dave Terry, and Darin Wright knotted at 181 ; and Vaughn Cline at 187. Spence Ahrend had to win a play-of- f round to break a 176 tie with Chuck O'Brien for the title in the 16 year old division. Cory Gust and Steve Seegmiller were next, tied at 177, followed by Devin Dehlin at 178 and Jeff In the bracket with a 185 with Phil Tucker second at 187, Robert Stanger third at 192, Chris Hobbs fourth at 195, Kurt Borich fifth at 196, and Scott Jensen sixth. 17 Thalman at 184.' Rich Staub won the 15 year old 11-2- In the 14 year old division, Will Healy's 180 was the low score followed by a 183 by Kevin Green, a 189 by Peter Brown, a 191 by Kevin Parson, a 193 by T. Christensen, and a 199 by Scott ' Dave B. Allen, West Jordan, has qualified for the Navy's Hull The final group to play the full was the 13 year olds, topped by Cary McGrady with a 192. Trent Goddard and John Miller tied for second at 195 with Jason Hurst at 196, Matt Ahrend at 203, and Jeff Keye at 206 rounding out the top six. 54 holes The 12 year olds just played 27 holes and Marty Romney turned in the low score at 108. Scott Brockbank was second at 109, Mike O'Brien third at 115, Jeff Marks fourth at 118, and Chris Bates and Shane Jones fifth at 121. The 11 and under division consisted of 18 holes of match play and was won by Joe Summerhays with a 77 followed by Troy Lashley and Todd Overton at 90 and Chris McKone, Shane Oaks, John Owen, and William Summerhays all at 91. ' School. Maintenance Technician School and will report to San Diego, in January to begin Navy training. Even though Allen will not report for active duty until January, enlisting now assures him of the training requested and a higher starting salary when recruit training begins. After recruit completing training in March, Allen will receive 3 weeks of training in Hull Maintenance. He is a graduate of Alta High School. . Spec. 4 Tracy W. Woodard, son of Catherine Woodard of 1184 E. Mockingbird Lane, Sandy, has arrived for duty in Boeblingen, West Germany. construction Woodard, a equipment repairer with the 2nd Support Command, was previously assigned at Fort Hood, Texas. His uncle, Dean Christensen, is a resident of 2160 Panorama, For United Cerebral Palsy . . . All-sta- football lineups set r The Tenth Annual United Cerebral Palsy High School All-- . Star Football Game is scheduiea for Aug. 6 at Judge Memorial High School and a number of Sentinel area players will be numbered among both the and squads. Kick-of- f is set for 8:30 p.m. The game is part of a $25,000 fund effort mounted by United Cerebral Palsy to help pay for new equipment and repairs at Camp Kostopulos, which serves the handicapped. team are Named to the linebacker Darren Larsen and tackle Jeff Argyle of Jordan High. team Represented on the are kicker Dene Garner, quarterback Todd Handley, defensive back Darrin Long, end Mark Geiselmayr, and Brent Wiechman, and line backer Dave Stoedter of Alta; end Brett Varoz, tackle Dan Hill, and center Jim Duke of Hillcrest; linebacker David Peterson, running back Mike Dobecki, linebacker Steve Sutton, linebacker Chris Moore, receiver Darren Fortie, and end Dave Blonquist of Brighton; and running back Manase Fotu and tackle Mike Turner of Bingham. - 3-- A 4-- A Advance tickets are available at a discount at Safeway or at the game the night of the game, highlighting the game will be the Delivery Skydiving Special Team, Hardee's Field Goal Kick, and the Utah Stars Drill Team at half time. 0. Salt Lake Qty. The specialist is a 1981 graduate of Hillcrest High Military Report Lew. Normally, Meadowbrook hosts the second 18 hole round, but the back nine there is still under water so Mt. View got the honors. Brockbank's 166 tourney total also gave him top honors in the 18 to 20 year old division, where Mike Price, Mike Romney, and Gary Southern all tied for second at 179. Lee Eggertsen was next The Second Annual Arthritis Foundation carwash sponsored by the International Order of Job's Daughters was held Thursday, June 30. Girls from Bethel 16 washed cars and raised over $200 in donations and pledges for the Arthritis Foundation. Job's Daughters is an organization associated The organizawith the Masonic Fraternity for girls ages tion stresses service to others. ed to draw nearly 500 runners, has been selected as one of Utah's Grand Prix Races. ' 'if St Thomas C. Stanley has been named loan officer in the Commercial Loan Department of Zions First National Bank. Mr Stanley began his career with Zions Bank in 1979 as a loan interviewer. He has also been a credit analyst for the bank. He and his wife, Allison, live in West Jordan.' Albert R. Winnett, M.D. Is Now Practicing General Orthopedics Fractures, Including Surgery, and Children at That same morning the Camp Kostopulos Run will be held, beginning at 8 a.m. The run is five miles long, winding through Fort Canyon, Emigration Douglas, and the University of Utah Campus. The Camp Kostopulos Run, which is expect 3.590 West 9000 South ft 'HUli , jr NOW .7 Call For Appointment 5694148 in Progress on Overstocked Inventory Great Reductions On ). u t t Itif wm. V ' Simnle Interest Timewav ., ( Home Improvement Loans make it easy to save! n:crttmff KkJtS MS Anyone can save with discounted rates.on a Timeway First Simple Interest Home Improvement Loan Make your Security deposit customers save even more. home improvement now, while our money's on sale. FQircQ: . No. 300 West Jordan - . J i loft d? pmiHoinig rrftflnrfII CaJUiUVWn GU pSotc S ' K. - 943-463- 6. 4-- A E. Variable Life Insurance will be explored at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., on Wednesday, July 26 at 7 p.m. Mary Lou Marchbanks and David Dawson will, conduct a free insurance seminar to assist families in determining proper types and amounts of insurance. For further information, call the Salt Lake County Library System, Page 3 3--A Carry 145 ' advice off ered at Whitmore Boulevard Bash Residents may also schedule a Bash. Boulevard County recreation will help neighbors put together a street party complete Thursday, July 14,1983 Esinuxitay (Seji-i- c Members FDIC under Refrigerators Freezers Microwaves Ranges 0 Dishwashers Furniture 0 AccessoriesAccents o TV'sVCR's 0 Bedroom SuitesDining Sets and much much more! ii |