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Show THESENTINEL Health Dept. shortens hours at some clinics J7 The Salt Lake Health Department finds it necessary, due to budget cuts and personnel shortages, to close all immunization clinics between the hours of 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., starting June 1, 1984. The clinic locations that will be effected by this change are: The Salt Lake City Clinic, 610 S.200E. The Nursing Division Facility at 119 E. 2100 S. Bldg. 2. Copperview Clinic, 8446 S. 340 City-Coun- ty Thursday, June V. ' Page 5 7, 1984 the of America, Society Actuaries, Mu Alpha Theta, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Skarda of BYU. It is sponsored in the U.S.A., Canada and 13 the by foreign countries Mathematical Association of P ( W. Kearns Clinic at Kearns Family Life Center, 4115 W. 5295 fTJ-- ! try 0 - S. if-- Li team demonstration and workshop - f fczn uiJl "Tiifiiiiumffiiiiifli. ii I I Mffi 4 .TrrtVP- " 532-200- Brighton High wins second in region math contest :...:. Brighton High School placed first among other Region will schedules microwave appliance use meetings UP&L Utah Power & Light is pleased to announce the" relocation of Home Energy Advisors-Hom- e Economists into district offices. for the Janice Taylor HEA-HCottonwood District will be available for presentations for men's and ladies' organizations, church groups and social and community clubs, within the area of 3300 South and 9000 South and from the Jordan River east to the mountains. have Public presentations been scheduled for the summer with the following schedule: June 7, Midvale City Hall, 80 E. Center, Midvale, microwave, 12 p.m. June 13, Sandy City Pavillion, 8680 E. 5th E., Sandy, microwave, 7 p.m. July 11, Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., microwave, 7 p.m. July 12, Midvale City Hall, 80 E. Center, Midvale, small appliance, 12 p.m. Aug. 1, Sandy City Pavillion, 8680 E. 5th E., Sandy, small Hispanic Festival June at fairgrounds third annual Hispanic The Festival will be held on June 15 through 17 at the Utah State Fairgrounds. As many as 30,000 people are expected to attend the festival this year. Last year over 15,000 attended. This year's main attraction will be the appearance of a folkloric dance troupe from the University of Chihuaha, Mexico. ADULT . 2 (4A) Utah high schools in the recent School American High Mathematics Competition. This ranking was based on scores achieved by Paul Hillyard and Mark Reimann, seniors and Trevin Beattie, a junior. The coordinated is examination within Utah by Dr. Vencil Diamonds. What men who reach the top discover when they get there. 7 appliance, p.m. Midvale City Hall, 80 E. Midvale, Center, microwave, 12 p.m. Aug. 14, Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 S., microwave, 1 p.m. Sept. 11, Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., small appliances, ' Aug. 8, lp.m. For further information please call Janice Taylor at Other program material for available your needs. now for Christmas Scheduling presentation. 562-568- 3. be in will representatives at the opening attendance ceremonies - a flag ceremony is scheduled for the kick off at 6:30 50 of The group consists p.m. on June 15. five Net proceeds will go to a members, including piece for band. This renown group has scholarships deserving performed in various parts of students from the Hispanic - community. ; ... . the United States and Europe of the three Other highlights day cultural event include foods, contests, booths, exhibits, continuous entertainment, children's activities, and mini health fair. Federal, state, and local 15-1- 7 Denise Newbold and Paul M. Newbold, daughter and son of Mr and Mrs Dennis M. Newbold, have been called to serve LDS missions. Denise will serve in the San Bernardino, California Spanish-speakinmission. She will enter the MTC June 14, 1984. Denise is a 1981 graduate of Bingham High School and has a music degree from Ricks College. She attended Utah State University this year. Paul has been called to the Nagoya, Japan mission. He will leave June 28, 1984. Paul is a 1983 graduate of Bingham High School and played basketball for College of Eastern Utah this past season. A joint farewell will be held in their honor June 10, 1964 at 9 a.m. in the South Jordan second ward chapel, 1540 w. 10400 S., South Jordan. Friends and relatives are cordially invited to greet them at their home following the service. 2 g be held on June 8 at 5:30 p.m. in the Sandy City hall gym. The local Supreme team has won first place and several superior ratings in competitions throughout the state. Tryouts will be held on June 9. A drill AL It Murray Library, 166 Vine Street. For information regarding immunization services call extension 568. " 1 HIGH"J to These classes are free for adults who have not previously graduated from high school and want Classes must be progress toward that goal. "4 credit will be given for each completed class. will have the classes enough signed up for by June 7 to insure that we have advance notice that students to offer class. Adults who have already received their diplomas will be charged $15.00 for a 2 hour class. All classes are 9 weeks. mmm mxH&tmitmm gh4i4?5rV?' l- (Rings I -r Douglas honored Court of He was Gary Evans, 14, was Feb. 19 after completing at an Eagle Scout art similar to photos abova) YMJGll jai'JDLQV Honor May 20, 1984. made an Eagle on 21 merit badges, his On My Honor award, the Silver Moccasin award, and becoming a member of the Order of the Arrow. He made a first aid kit for the Sandy 38 ward for his Eagle project. He is a member of troop 430 and his scoutmaster is Paul Wagner. 9465 S. 700 E. 571-545- 4 "Sandy Mall' The man's diamond. Tuesday Classes: Enriching Your Reading- - Donna Graves Science in Our World Lynn Burton U.S. History t Current Events - Mike Ernsten G.E.D. preparation - Eva Belliston Thursday Classes: Individualized Algebra - LeRoy Madson - Will be using the word processor. Writing Skills Nadine Bunnell Teacher Basic Mathematics - LeRoy Madson U.S. History - Mike Ernsten Lab Work aS 9 6:00-8:0- 0 6:00-8:- 00 8:00-10:- 00 8:00-10:- 00 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. 0 p.m. 6:00-8:0- 0 6:00-8:- 00 8:00-10:- 00 p.m. p.m. p.m. 5:00-6:0- Heritage Dental Done by: Craig Marsh, son of Mr and Mrs William T. Marsh, Sandy, received his Eagle Scout badge at a Court of Honor held May 20. He is a member of troop 686, Sandy 31st 4 02. Bacon wrapped F'letMignon M s(SJl Ground Beef Jm Patties ward. Denture Repairs NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY James L Johnson D.D.S. $100FOR off senior citizens denttjre"sets MQmfTS"mmt 1624 W. 7800 S., W.Jordan Denture Rdinc CifkOO iUw Kll nU While You Wait l X IVI 1 1 K Or rWr If L4 6JOQMfl 2 V I gallon Umlt3 I VI I I oz. Bacon Wrap Chopped Sirloin oz. Top Round 5 5oz Top Sirloin I 48oz.RibEye 5 4oz Bacon Wrapped Filet 40-pz. Lean Gr. Beef Patties CO VtServings $4R75 Trfl KS7r K 2 I in UU kJoPCJIOQ W vT I gallon JaoX " WwA V MA IJ : iu I 1. a.v tin m& J V Charcoal jgJ 1 vip Jss 0 Jared Parry, 13, son of V 561-787- 5 FOR INFORMATION & APPT. Mr and Mrs Walter Parry of South Jordan, received his Eagle rank at a Court of Honor on April 29. He is a member of troop 525 of the South Jordan fifteenth ward of the South Jordan West Stake. His father is his scout master. IJf (I Maiira Tod's SwSlh State Street specials 8691 South 561-962- 9 Sandy 561-962- 9 j fl vf A |