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Show r I o fh AQUARIUS (January 20 the agenda friendships 18) Great love is not really on Concentrate on building up existing February PISCES SS March 20) This is a good period to take on a new form of study or learn to communicate with someone who is not on your wavelength (February 19 ARIES (March 21 - April 21) Compassion could be your worst enemy now By feeling sorry for someone, you may overlook that person's true intentions toward you TAURUS 22 May 21) Watch your cash outlay now Extravagant spending will only put you back where you don't want to be again (April GEMINI jOt1 (May 22 - June 21) Thank your lucky stars, for this is the time in which much of what you've been hoping for could happen! In CANCER - Rocketry Students Nab Awards you. SALT LAKE. Three VIRGO awards the valleywide model rocket launching contest Saturday at Brighton high. The contest, sponsored by Hercules, Inc., and the department at Utah State University, attracted nearly 50 entries. A Eisenhower junior high student, Carl Read, was awarded the top prize for original design. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Read, 5096 So. 1470 West. Finishing third in the was Brian DeWeese, 13, a student at Valley junior high. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh DeWeese, 3275 W. 4795 South. The youngest winner was Rick LaMon, Join The Fun IN A r. $ SUMMER Sports In Limelight At Kearns KEARNS. Monday is the start of Super Star week at Kearns high, with different sporting contests planned every day right af- ter school. BOWLING , LEAGUE Monday will feature a softball throw; Tuesday, basketball free throws; Wednesday, swim; Thursday, boys weight lifting and girls running NOVI ORGANIZING LADIES LEAGUES for MORNING, AFTERNOON AND EVENINGS. MIXED DOUBLES long jump; Friday, a dash. Medals will be awarded to all winners and the over-al- l winner will have his or her name placed on a plaque in the school trophy cae, said Associated Students of Kearns president Sandra Brinkerhoff. The event is being sponsored by ASK officers. Oscar Carlson is male ASK president; Wade Hope and Sharon Larson, senior class representatives; Steve Monson and Jodie Sher-ril- , junior representatives; John Dorsey and Janet Hales, sophomore representatives. MENS LEAGUES lobituariesi JUNIOR LEAGUE BURIED. Marion Ronald Ross, 48, on Saturday, following ser- BOYS & GIRLS FROM AGE 10 TO 18 vices at McDougal Funeral Home. He died Born on Feb. 14, 1932 in Myrna, Neb. to Lloyd and Pansy Simms Ross. Married to Vivien Martinson on Nov. 10, 1968 in Elko, Nev. Member of Iron Worker Union Local No. 27. Survivors, widow; son, daughter, Michael, April 23. BEGINNERS WELCOME Sonja Ohio; Mrs. Arnold (Eva) Slomkie, Grand Island; Mrs. Charles (Lorene) Copland, Los Angeles. pot-luc- church Sunday church. Green Cemetery, at following k Presbyterian will be held WEST 3500 SO. IN GRANGER PHONE 968-482- 1 and Ruby Alley Williams Drain. Truck driver. Survivors, (See Page 7, Col. 8) Valley View News sharing m Thurs. May 1,1980 J cases involving rental property, notifying the owners of abuse; holding a contest for the best yard in each area. Mr. James said he will contact the Kearns Improvement District for a list of all the homes in Kearns, amounting to approximately 6,000, in order to assure that everyone receives a copy of the project. John Fabert reported he had contacted the County Commission requesting consideration in providing vehicles for trash pickup, and was told there was no money budgeted for this service in 1980, but that the project could be conducted through community effort. Kearns resident Bob Partridge discussed the difficulties he had experienced in trying to reach Bob Salter to discuss a similar pickup in his area and said that, while unable at any time to reach Mr. Salter, he had received information from Bob Lee that such help was available if he would submit a formal request with 20 organizing a pickup day for heavy trash, which will probably involve using citizens with their own vehicles to do the job; checking the area for yards still in violation of the ordinance, and, in (See Page 4x4-8- Ham Chili Beef Bologna Corned Beef Combo Hot Dog Salad, Post. Fir ' 4) Cedar. Cedar Bender . . O 0 ea. 4 . . PH. 80! 1 4 ... I J ft. BUILDERS MART 3555 W. 3500 So. 4795 So. 4000 W., Kearns RIEGmiEST DftMw'ft 968-212- 1 969-790- 9 flRESKIESY, IDLING, JC Board. their I7 387 79' 1x6x6 Dog Ear companions heading for similar portions of the city. The service is provided free of charge. State officials estimate that car pools can result in as much as (See Page 7, Col. 6) Reconditioned t i KIRBY CLASSIC 225 repair all makes of vacuums. 2x4x8 Econo Studs 79? J t 2x4x8 White Wood 1 We K Specializing in: Eureka Kirby Hoover Bison it Genuine parts, bags, if belts and brush rolls. - - U-DO- J 966-141- 6 -IT HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER 8:00 to 4081 W. 5415 S., KEARNS t Tel. 23 133 ?A.T. ENTERPRISES J 7 Mon. -- Sat. 967-918- 0 4760 So. Redwood Rd. Convenient Continental Bank. Here's four good reasons you should move your account to convenient Continental, today. A that says your checks are good at stores all over the valley. 2 '2 year Savings Certificates that pay you up to 34 with a minimum deposit of only $500. A staff that lives right here in Kearns, and wants to make this the best bank in town. windows fhat serve And three convenient drive-uyou until 6 o'clock in the evening. Move your account to convenient Continental, e 1 ' Treated in 29' 3 Pastrami FENCING 3... 1x4x6 Flat Top 2x4x8 Rail 2 4x4x8 Post 2 Turkey 1 Fir FENCING 7, Col. 7) so-- ' Stained CEDAR neighborhoods. Utah LIFT uses a computerized matching system to locate rider- Cleanup To Go Ahead 8525 W. 2700 3544 car pools Chile Chef 1x6-6- ON 533-LIF- - at the night services South. He died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on May 1, 1937 in Scott-sburAla., to Sherman - The 6:30 p.m. dinner will be for members and friends of Col. 9) 1x4-6- Edmond BURIED. Rayford Drain, 42, on Wednesday in Pleasant (December 23 - January 19) In love ties and finances there can be disagreements, choices that are painful, separations, or questions which involve your sacrificial love attitudes. Health ordinance; GRANGER. A dinner sponsored by the choir at West-val- e Ruth, both Granger; father, Grand Island, Neb.; brother, sisters, Larry, Toledo, CAPRICORN KEARNS. Citizens attending a meeting of the Kearns Town Council have reiterated their 300 feet. concern toward cleanup Howard R. Driggs and trash collection in elementary in Holladay their area. collected seven of the 12 agreed that, with total awards, including or They without help from the the altitude, parachute county, they would comand egg launches (launplete the cleanup camching and retrieving a started this month. raw egg without break- paign Arlo James, council ing it). introduced Dana Nicholes, 12, chairman, Glenn Graham, civic imdaughter of Mr. and provements chairman, Mrs. Garrell Nicholes, who will serve as chair4217 Coral St., won the man of the communityparachute duration wide cleanup, plus his competition. She is a Lee Hunt student at Howard and Edd Saddler. Driggs. Mr. Graham said comThe egg launch was mittee members had won by Wesley Cutler, to adopt the proagreed son of Mr. and Mrs. 13, gram suggested at a Reo Cutler, 2433 Melony previous meeting by Mr. Dr., while Mike Loving, Hunt, which will involve 12, son of Mr. and mrs. a four-poiprogram. Robert Loving, 2775 E. That includes sending 4510 South, won the preof flyers to all homes and determined altitude businesses in Kearns, excompetition. the program plaining Both are students at and including a listing Howard Driggs. and sections of the County Board of At Church stimulating more car and van pools. The Utah Department of Transportation has put into place 10 blue signs that provide information on commuting. The signs were placed along and The state is promoting its Utah LIFT program, through which motorists to obmay call tain information about (November 23 - December 22) Different viewpoints need to be resolved through compromise competition. In that event, model rocketeers had to come as close as possible to SAVE effort aimed at SAGITTARIUS pre-deter- Be Held has been launched, with its initial (October 23 November 22) This is the best time to put forth sincere efforts at getting what you want LaMon, 4656 W. 3855 South, he took third in ined altitude The conserva- tion program - Despite County LAKE. states energy SCORPIO elementary. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dinner To SALT (September 24 - October 22) What you say now could have repercussions you might not be able to foresee. a 11, rt LIBRA - State Boosts Plans (August 24 - September 23) You may not win em all in social and romantic areas, but you could be the victor in everything else! at Jackling student Car Pools misunderstandings area students captured in Turbulence increases around base of rockets as they ap proach moment of launching Saturday at Hercules - sponsored contest. ft and (July 24 - August 23) Keep social and romantic affairs in a very minor key to avoid possible hurts and Valley same category . . . Among 10 new car pool signs put up along is this one being installed by UDOT sign crew Wayne Poulson, Blain Pollock and Robert Bero. EASILY SEEN LfO West BLAST . . . HS8 (June 22 - July 23) Hop to it if you want to got your ideas across and act successfully in things important to Place in4725Town! Ph. 969-790- 2 So. 4000 W.f Kearns, Utah 1 today. 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