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Show I Love is. Seabees Victorious baby VALLEY Over Panthers NEWBORNS Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, 5921 Tressler Rd., son. BAILEY, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, 7539 West 3500 South, Magna daughter. BIGELOW, Mr. and Mrs. Kirk, 2534 West 2780 South, Granger, daughter. BLAISDELL, Mr. and Mrs. Keith, 3702 Adams Rd., Magna, ALVORD, son BRAITHWAITE, Mr. and Mrs. Mark, 4179 Brookfield Way, Hunter, daughter BRERETON, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, 4049 South 1600 West, Granger, son. BURRAGE, Mr. and Mrs. David, 4390 West 5460 South, Kearns, son. CHAVEZ, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, 3232 West 3800 South Granger, daughter. CLIFFORD, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry G., 4479 West Sun Dr., Kearns, daughter. COLES, Mr. and Mrs. Danny L., 4178 South 4000 West, son. DAVIS, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, 3988 South 6740 West, son ERICKSON, Mr. and Mrs. Dean, 4675 Lemonwood Cl., son FEWKES, Mr. and Mrs. Corwin, 3365 Hogan St , Granger, son FULLMER, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas, 5003 Moonflower Cl., son GARDNER, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, 37809 Deann Dr , daughter. GLEDHILL, Mr. and Mrs Gary, 5129 White Blossom Way, KEARNS Little League basketball play was seen at Kearns High School this past Saturday, January 26 The Salt Lake Count) Recreation, Parks and Multi-Purpos- HARRISON, Mr. and Mrs. B. Rex, 6307 West 3570 28-2- 5 High School wrestling team traveled to Alta last Saturday, January 26, to participate in a Region Meet Junior Varsity, Sophomores, and Varsity grapplers vied lor points and standings in meet this eight-schoJunior arsity Mark Rasmussen placed first in the 98 pound class Another first was captured by Steve Tresner in the 105 pound category In the 19 pound class Tony Arellano came home with a lourth place Tim Reynolds also earned himself a lourth place in the 138 pound classification Heavyweight Gene Duckworth came m second with his etforts One member of this team. Scott Palakis, sutfered two broken ribs in his bid for placement Sophomores son. St , Hunter, daughter. OLSEN, Mr. and Mrs. Norman. 5180 Piper Blvd , son PICKARD, Mr. and Mrs. William A., 6708 Kings Estate Dr., son. RAMOS, Mr. and Mrs Granger, SMITH, Burdell, 3214 Mockingbird W'ay, son. Mr. and Mrs. Kerry, 3801 daughter. SORENSEN, Mr. and Mrs Gary, Franklin Rd 4656 Citadel St , , Magna, Granger, 1 daughter. STEWART, Mr. and Mrs. Russel, 2141 West Cedarbreaks Dr., Kearns, son. SYME, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce, 3238 Royal W'ood Dr., son THOMAS. Mr. and Mrs. Scott E., 5909 S. Kyle Dr., daughter. VALDEZ, Mr. and Mrs. Tony R , 4208 West 4570 South, Granger, daughter. WEBB, Mr. and Mrs. A.B., 3354 Brett Ave., Granger, daughter. WEST, Mr. and Mrs. David, 4352 Stratud St., Kearns, daughter. WILLIAMS, Mr. and Mrs. Gayle, 4005 South 3600 West, Granger, son Three Cougars Lose to Brighton arsit) On 14 Bruggeman, 9; Chidester, 6 Judd, 8, and Crookstons 3. Mantle rebounded 6, five SALT LAKE home PTSA- COUNTY RECREATION. All-Sta- 71-5- 3 Littlewood, Walker, 17, Johnny and Craig 14, Vargo, 10 Two cagers on the Road Runner team also themselves. distinguished Jason Job made 16 points and Scott Oppocher aimed another 19 The Jets won their game against the Steelers with a Paul Beckman score of made all but 4 of his teams 20 points 26-2- 0 66-3- 1 sen's 20 points, and Gerry Herman's 17 The Chargers weie victorious in their game against the Mets The score was Dusty Bills and Brett Falk helped the Chargers with their 15 and 12 points, respectively A close game, the Utes tame out ahead against the Hunter Lions w' h a score of 41 38 A Ute t member, 15 points Jim Mathews zred 10 for and Brett Davi the Lions Granger Teams The Colts beat the Baldys by a score of 23 21 Dean Kimber was high scorer for the Colts with 16 The Blazers chalked up 34 points against the losing Jazz with 21 Garth "vler made 10 of the winning 'ts Farley Leading s' Stevens with 'lped the rs with a Bucks beat t score of 39 25 ly Peterson made 8 of the Iyer's points The Stars finished with 39 versus their opponent, the Rams, with 27 Helping the winning team were Garv 47-2- 8 well-place- EVENING RECREATION TAP THROUGH AND WHO WANT BETWEEN PARKS TO HEAR A BEDTIME 7:00 PM PARKS DEPARTMENT APRIL 10th ARE and 8:00 PM and Chad Bret Dickie points for the 16 10 scored 11 Rams The Raiders found it easy to defeat the Valley Ligars The final score was Leading in point totals were Travis Olsen, 10, Brian Thomas, 8, and Derrick Bolton, 10 Mike Jensen made nine of the Valley Ligars points The Salt Lakers ran ahead with a final score of 43 against the Spurs' 37 Leading scorers for the Lakers were Ronnie Sacked with 16 and Dale Eldredge with 10 The Spurs had Mike Smith with 16 and Mitch Mills with 12 The Old Lakers finished ahead on the boards with a score of against Kearns Derek Lauretzen made 18 of the winning points while Paul Montoya with 14 and Greg Lefer with 1 FRANK DE another 14 helped & Dave Strohm came home with another first in the 98 pound class First again was Tom Iriye 105 the in pound i lassification out Kearns a Granger beat Cyprus with final score of 57-3- 4 The KK RS sports merit badges were the easist and the most fun to get, said Frank de Jong, just turned 15 year old new Eagle recipient The son of Martinus F and Willy CH de Jong of 4953 Southridge Drive, Kearns, was awarded his Eagle in an impressive Varsity Scout Court of Honor held at the Kearns East Stake on Assisting Granger were Gill with 14 points, McParmott with 11. and Vanordens 14 Putting 12 points on the board for Cyprus was Valdez At 112 by pounds, Victor Farrell Price at and Student Teacher, Association is earnestly seeking nominations for next years officers interested in Anyone serving the school through the PTSA is urged to contact and the school at 969-148- 1 HULT1PURPOSF leave a name or call the PTSA President, Rosalee Newell at 969-257- 6 in- volved as desired Volunteer help in any capacity is most welcomed. This is open to anyone in the Kearns community Dog licenses wi at the clinic School Allred She likes to give a little test to show students how they commit spell.ng errors These are some of the words she gives students to spell: Kindergarten, valuable, grammar, develop, arctic, February, Wednesday, receive, puzzle, STORY MAY DO SO BY DIALING NUMBER, TUESDAY THE SALT LAKE 6. STORIES COUNTY pronunciation, The teacher then shows students the different kinds of misspelling that turn up in their tests. One kind is omission. This occurs when some students forget the first r in February, the first c in arctic," and the second e in homogeneous. DRIVE IT IN. LET US 5 TOW IT IN! word the it writing misspells athletic, athaletic CAN'T IF YOU The next kind of spelling error is insertion. That happens when the student Another spelling problem comes from transposing letters in a word Some smdents spell it recieve" instead of the correct way, That's also the receive problem when the word students write when they spell it instead of - $5.00 CASH he brings this ad and identifies himself to office personel at: COPPER PRINTING COMPANY 9 1 24 W. 2700 So. Magna, Utah (EXPIRES MON., FEB. 4, 1980 Want ads get quick results sentence, argument, athletic, Scouting ctivities Frank says that he has worked on his Eagle ever since he was an 11 year old Blazer Scout He has earned 22 merit badges His hardest badge was for He Personal Management had to keep accounting records for three months of all his financial matters Frank explained that his lather is an accountant and he helped him obtain the but he necessary forms Midvale Auto Wrecking DBA AUDIT when they preperation mean preparation, and ON if were parents help me with the Frank asserted Franks service project was to see that papei backs at the Library were covered in plastic A number of days he took two other boys with him and they worked on the project Other ctiv ities Frank is a member of Troop 1675 He the Mutual Organist lor his 2(Mh Ward and serves on the ad vancement commitee for Scouts He also is on the Church basketball team and he points out that they have gone undefeated so far in the region A ninth grader at Kearns Junior High. Frank also enjoys activity on the Chess Team I a milv Frank has two older brothers who also earned their Eagles in the past John and Ingolf H C de Jong set an admirable example for their younger brother His youngest brother is Robert F A w ho is nine years old and Frank hopes that he will also strive for his Eagle I'm really relieved that it is over," stated Frank However he went on to compliment his parents by saying, if it w asn t for them 1 wouldn t have d " didn't work. puzzle is spelled puzzel." The fourth kind of spelling difficulty is with substitution of letters This occurs when 5482 Mountain Men Dr. Kearns, Utah AND also be available preparation, maintenance, translate, and bulletin. and Home CENTFRS EACH I 1 Students in schools across Utah are warming up for the coming State Spelling Bee. and they might do well to head the words of a North Carolina teacher, Audrey R One may become as Frank's escourted by Larry Powell and Glen Ivie Scoutmaster Bob Anderson spoke at the ceremony and this was followed Franks by remarks - round when they dropped to their third place finish 16 Ceremony Following the invocation which was given by David Cow sort, honor guards for Frank were Johannes de Jong and Ingolf J C. de Jong Proof of rabies immunizations required in order to purchase city or county dog licenses, which are due march Dogs must be immunized every two years, cats annually The clinic will charge $5 per immunization No pregnant or sick animals or pets younger than four months old will be vaccinated, or exotic or wild animals Dogs must he on a leash and cats confined to a cage or box by Kearns Parent, January 185 Kearns was in second place until after the third evening, Wednesday KE RS Rabies shots for dogs and cats will be offered Saturday, February 9, at the Kearns Youth Cent a- -. 5600 S 4800 W , across from jxninds Heavyweight Dean Brems came home with a fourth place . Team Standings Out of the eight schools participating in the meet the standings were as follows Davis with 154 First points Woods Cross Second with 113 points Third Kearns with 95 points Fourth Morgan with 84 j points Fifth Orem with 78 points Sixth - Clearfield with 72 points Ben Lomond Seventh with 57 points Eighth Logan with 4(j points - KEARNS The School High 1 Rabies Clinic Scheduled for February 9 Romero placed third Joel Trujillo made his way to the fourth spot for the 145 pound wrestlers At 167 Pat pounds, Westerkamp placed fourth A third place was earned JONG Eagle Rank Attained 50-4- 0 workout on the Sam Quang PRESCHOOLERS Halowells Rasmussens mats Involvement Sought the court, for their The name of: THURSDAY d Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretary Utah Education Association Cougars will go up against Orem this coming Friday evening, February 1. The Junior Varsity game will begin at 5 : 30 with the Varsity game following at 7:30 p m According to Clark, Orem won their last game against state champions Hillcrest Well match up really well, we should have a good game. Our overall quickness should put us ahead in the a scoring final outcome, confident Coach Clark concluded second half, our problem was in the first half, stated Kenyon Clark, coach for the team Kearns shot 18 for 29 while Brighton did 17 for 27. Scoring for Kearns were Morley The Varsity wrestlers met at Clearfield on the same day each for Bruggeman and Chidester, and three each for and Crookston, Judd, Morley. We got outrebounded by only about 5, thats about all, Clark inserted. Next Game final 79 We really played a good 30; Lauritzen Guv distinguished himself with a first in the 167 pound catagory 0 The Kearns Varsity their basketball team pit efforts against Brighton last Friday evening, January 25, at Brighton. The final score was Brighton 79 against Kearns all-oeffort of 70. By quarters Kearns had 14, 19, 43, and finally ended with 70. to This is compared and 53, 34, 18, Brighton's Mantle, sophomore wrestlers did well in their classes Philip Tresner came home with a second place in the 105 pound class Another second was earned by Darwin Crossland as a heavyweight KHS 79-7- Kearns M:KS-T- he Mr. and Mrs. Randy, 4534 Thornwood Ave., son. MAXWELL, Mr. and Mrs. Donald R., 3856 Brockwood Way, Granger son. MILLER, Mr. and Mrs Gary T., 4428 South 4600 West, Bluejay Juniors It was a good game betand the ween the Hoad Runners A final score of saw the All Stars ahead Scoring for the winning team were Mike It was an easy win for the Somes as they rolled over the Pios with a score of Rut looking good lor the Pio's were Todd Christen- Kearns, son MACEY, 4206 38-1- 0 Kearns Places 3rd in Meet daughter. MOORE, Mr. and Mrs. Michael T., 17 The Vikings found it fairly easy going against the 76ers With 10 points from Darrin Bills they came out victorious with a score of Wrestling: South, HUNT, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald, 5307 West 4310 South, daughter. JONES, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin, 4545 S. 5400 West, Hunter, son. LEFAVOR, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald, 3671 Shalimar St., Hunter, , of points daughter. Heath Ave addition Sherrie's, HARVEY, Mr. and Mrs Lostin, 5278 Kemp Dr., daughter HILL, Mr. and Mrs. Jeff, 4351 Roseblossom St., Hunter, son. HINKLEY, Mr. and Mrs. Michael D 4884 W. Odell Dr 4853 in 55-2- daughter. LUCKART, Mr. and Mrs. Michael, Centers e conjunction with the Granite School District and the Kearns Youth Center directs the efforts of the areas oung people Midgets The Warriors, with the help of Leo Howell's 16 points, went on to defeat the Hawks with a final score of Jason Almond chalked up 10 of the Hawks points It was a narrow win but the Seabees came out ahead with a final score of over the Panthers Trying to catch up was Panther, David daughter. Granger, 5 . . anew WEST Valley View News, January 31,1 980, Page Little League: sen-tanc- e sen- tence. Understanding these four kinds of errors suggests several ways of dealing with them Audrey Allred says many errors of omission and insertion are related to Pronomispronunciation unce February, "arctic and athletic" correctly, and the student who hears you may spell it correctly. Transposition and substitution errors show a need 7 1 03 W. 2450 S. (Gates Ave.) Tel. 255-522- 1 HOURS: 9 1 1 a.m.-5:3- 0 a.m.-- 5 or 250-182- for junk cars & trucks - WE PICK UP help their equipment. When parents with spelling, sometimes Mom or Dad learn more than the child. t. Will Pay $40 to $70 We buy scrap iron children 3 p.m. Mon.-Sap.m. Sundays for close, not casual, study of the misspelled words. That way, the correct spelling of and receive sentence will register with the student 5 p.m.) raUDGCXDd & - farm |