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Show THE SENTINEL Page 2 Thursday, July 5,1984 Country Court House will cut the ribbon on Saturday there s not much vou could want in an athletic facility that we don't have here." This Saturday, July 7, at 10 a.m. will see the grand opening of the first major, athletic complex on the south county's westside, as ribbon all-arou- are ceremonies cutting conducted at the Country Court House. Skydivers will parachute the ceremonial scissors and Hartman Rector Jr. will be the special guest. According to ownermanager Dr. David Miller, the Country Court House, located at 10300 S. Redwood Rd. in South Jordan, is a multiple athletic facility. Its layout, equipment, and facilities were designed only after the personal inspection of over 100 spas and clubs across the country. "It's taken seven years to this complete project," commented Miller. Seven years of modifying, dreaming, planning, and building. When you spend that much time, you don't make many mistakes. The facility was designed, stated Miller, to provide the entire family with a wide range of recreational opportunities and everything first class from the official Olympic diving board in the pool to the new Camstar weight lifting equipment, from to the the nurserypre-schoo- l tasteful decor of the lounge area. The recreational programs are set up the same way. Everything is conducted under the watchful eye of the fully trained and accredited staff. The swimming area boasts three pools, a 25 yard Junior Olympic pool, a children's play and a pool, whirlpool. It offers classes in s, lifesaving, water safety, and all levels of swimming lessons from six months to seniors. The club will also sponsor a swim team. The weight training area has the already mentioned Camstar system plus free weights. To prevent any waiting in line, those using the equipment will for a starting have to sign-ue in golf. time, like a e A gym will e house basketball, (a volleyball, and "wally-ball- " combination of volleyball and state-of-the-a- rt ; co-e- p tee-tim- multi-purposthree-on-thre- leagues; racquetball) badminton; wrestling; boxing; and karate; gymnastics; and yoga judo possibly instruction. The 800 square foot nursery will provide more than just babysitting. There will also be all kinds of toys and educational games. The "kids' lounge" is off limits to adults and offers TV, some video games, and other activities. big-scre- en are There separate for men and lockerrooms women, each with its own steam room, sauna, and whirlpool. After a hard workout, members will be able to relax in the main lounge with a cold glass of fruit or vegetable juice or a nutritional snack. mvrrwrrt 'ttb ft e a The final roster of the 1984 Football High School teams was released this week ' from campaign headquarters at the United Cerebral Palsy office. This year's teams will represent 3A and 4A schools from throughout Utah. The eleventh annual competition is scheduled for Friday, Aug. 3, 1984 at 8 p.m. at Judge Memorial High School in Salt Lake. Local players will include Tim Wagstaff, Brighton; Bill Pete Hillcrest; Robertson, Morley, ?Alta; Rob Hill, Jon Beesley, Alta; Todd Thornton, Alta;. Dave Walker, t; Aaron Hill, Alta; and Hillcrest; Long, Joey Marty Haws, Hillcrest. The coach will be Doug Berry of Alta generosity of their time and effort will be held on Thursday, Aug. 2, 1984 at 7:30 p.m. Friends, family, relatives and the general public are welcomed to attend by making reservations with United Cerebral Palsy by calling ar t; Hill-cres- , 4-- A Jordan players will be High. Six Pitchers stage Memorial action over weekend squad. They playing for. the are listed as Mike Thompson, Robert Darrell VanAmen, Forbush, Farnsworth, Troy Frank DeSpain, and Bradley Bryan. ' A ' banquet honoring the for their coaches and players and in sports excellence 3-- A , All funds generated by the games go directly to the programs of United Cerebral Palsy of Utah including Camp Kostopulos. These games have enabled United Cerebral Palsy to increase service from eight weeks of residential camp for the handicapped to as many as eleven weeks. This increase serves 90 more campers every summer. Other summertime programs benefited by the All- Star Classics include a preschool for the disabled, wilderness trips, horseback riding " and r' more. " Advance tickets are available after July 16, 1984 at the local Safeway store at a 50 cent savings. ... and Roy, Marlow Peterson, Ogden, Class E: Bud Schardine, Springville, Craig Wes Hammerston, Salt and Arnoldus, Lake, Ron King, Juniors: Johnson, Doug Sandy, Jay Palmer, American Fork, and Shawn American Palmer, Fork, 04. The next tournament will be Saturday, July 7, at Murray. Anyone interested is invited to come out. For more information call Ron Peterson, 2; 0-- 3. 2-- 1; 2-- 1; 2-- 1; 0-- 3. The Utah' Horseshoe Pitchers held the "Stokes Memorial" at Liberty Park Saturday night, June 30. Results were as follows: Class A: . Roger . Parsons, Clarence Giles, Midvale, Dick Backer, Riverton, Keith Erickson, Midvale, Richard Herriman, and Buchanan, Midvale, Bruce Crane, South Jordan, Class B: Rudy Lobato, Salt Lake, Jay West, Taylors-villGary Hughes, Taylors-villKen Percy, Roy, and Frank Minster, Ogden, Doyle Peterson, Ogden, .; 'f Class C: '.Lynn Palmer, American Fork, Oscar Herbert Carlson, Kearns, Blaine Scott, Zafft, Murray, Bountiful, Lloyd Kidman, and Steve Minster, Ogden, ... , " 582-070- 0. 4-- A Hill-cres- V !? 4 sales and marketing Steve Cosmano, and Steve Bensen. football squad All-St- J - r . Local players named to all-sta- r ' , . accommodate persons with different schedules, the Country aqua-aerobic- , . to and convenience - 11(11 Court House will be open from 6 week." a a.m. to 11 p.m. six days ; f f, I It will be closed only on Sundays hi ' and Christmas. But, beyond the great facilities and well rounded programs is a unique operating philosophy, a philosophy Miller and his associates have worked hard to instill in their staff: to provide a can where people place relax and recreate, exercise, away from the problems of the world and everyday life. "We all have a home and a place of work, but we need a third place to get away from it all, even if just for a short time," Miller continued. "That's why we have instructed our staff to avoid politics, discussing religion or any controversial want don't We subjects. anything from the outside world Dr. David Miller and his wife Ginger relax in the main lounge of the Country Court House, a to find its way inside these new recreationalathletic complex opening in South Jordan on Saturday. Among those walls." working with Miller are manager Steve Romney, general manager Dennis Bedford, director of There will be five UVA suntanning beds, some d and others private. A sprawling expanse1' of carpet will be equipped to handle aerobic dance instruction and a bank of warm-u- p ; . cycles. Of course, the centerpiece of the facility will be its seven which courts, racquetball include two stadium courts. Lessons,' tournament, and open play will be available. There's even a video recording system. "These days there aren't many places that cater to the entire family," explained Miller. "There will be some time set aside for just adults, but most of the time we'll be open for everyone." V In order to provide the of amount maximum, ; 5-- 0; 3-- 2; 3-- 2; 2-- 3; 4; . 1-- 4. . 5-- 0; e, 4-- 1; i e, 2-- 3; 2-- 3; 2-- 3; 4-- 0; 2-- 2; 255-012- 2. Legion baseball results for past week recorded 0-- 5. ;' 4-- 1; . 3-- 2; 3-- 2; 2-- 3; ! 2-- 3; Ogden, 3-- 0; ; 4. Class D: Jim Shaw, Salt Lake, Rex Buchanan, Draper, 2-- 1; Brighton's American Legion Baseball team notched its best week of the season over the past seven days, picking up three victories. Brighton first edged Holladay on Monday then stopped 1 On Wednesday. Judge Friday, Brighton got by Jordan 4-- 2 7-- 10-- 5. Hillcrest kept its unbeaten status in place with two wins, 4 over Alta Wednesday and 4 over Holladay Friday. Jordan opened the week with a 9 win over Granite Monday, but lost to Cottonwood Wednesday then to Brighton Friday. West Jordan sandwiched a 3 win over Wednesday Bingham between losses to Granger Monday and to Cyprus Friday. Alta split in its two contests, defeating East 4 Monday then on to Hillcrest falling Wednesday. Bingham lost a pair of heartbreakers, bowing to 4 in 10 innings Monday Murray and then to West Jordan Wednesday, while its Friday was with Granger game suspended due to darkness with the two teams tied at nine. 14-- 7-- 12-- 19-1- 4 5-- 8-- 7 11-- 4 13-- 5-- TELL US have you How many times thought "That should be in the , paper." It can be. Phone 255-355- 6. Football camp at Hillcrest slated 3 for July 9-- 1 Hillcrest High head football coach Jerry Simonson will stage his annual Husky Football Camp on July Registrations will be conducted at 11 a.m. on opening day. All camp activities will be held at Hillcrest High School. The camp will emphasize football fundamentals taught by coach Simonson, members of his coaching staff, and former Hillcrest players. The camp is open to eighth, ninth, and tenth graders who are attending or will attend Hillcrest. 3. b tmi Upsey Daisy 1 b b avevrinnrBTi a GIFTS AND Ceramics A ntw, fun and friendly plact 6 Foot Book Case $55 5 Piece King or Queen Velvet Dinettes Size Bed Pillows Swivel 2rJ7 $88 (DliDsiimg King or aoir Bunk Beds 7 Bedroom Table Set Rocker Chests Coffee, 2 Ends $1 22 $17 $55 Ceairinis Store Piece 3Pc. 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