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Show Girls 31 5780 South - Larsen. Keith, babies were residents of Granger, Kearns and Hunter during the week Fifty-on- n e to ending Sunday, according to available hospital reports. Howard, Carl, Weymouth Cir. Williams, Dick, Losee Dr. Pak, Seung Hyun, Long Meadow Cir. Jacobs, Reuben, MeadowgateRoad Karren, Randy, Dickman. Steven, 4887 Townsend Way Fellows, R. Steven, 5361 4579 6549 3871 5072 3882 Ramsev, Michael W., 4162 W. 5950 South Neilson, Alan, Scottsdale Dr. Watanabe, Dan, 3273 4996 So. 3760 West Perea, John, Allen, Roger, 4187 W. South Hendrickson, Neil B. 4135 3402 W. 4100 South Briscoe, A. K., 4300 So. 4850 West 4486 W. South Bullock, Richard, Tucson St. 5740 Compton, 4955 Charles, West Sims, Robin, 4470 W. 4799 So. 3730 Chappell, Dale, Robert Carlos Dr. Fischer, David, So. 4500 West 4097 Morris, W. 5950 South Rawson, Bellow Ave. Haight, David, WestsideDr. Toa, Siaofi, Rockwood Way Hazy Way Olson, Kerry, Rickys Dr. 7103 5560 3792 Mecham, 3505 6111 W. 3500 South Donald, 5330 W. 5240 South Sharp, Ralph, 4228 Whipoorwhil Jefferson, William, 3068 Don Francisco Dr. Donald, South Howell, Chris, China Clay Dr. Sharply, Rick, 2551 W. 6900 the West Valley 3161 Douglas, Rowberry, 5481 Doebke, 3435 Raymond, Red Cherry Cir. 4428 of i Kiwanis, along with secretary Lindau Merrill Riggs, officiated during the chartering of the Kearns high Key club Tuesday. Keynote speaker for the event was Pete Buniva, Kiwanis member over Key club activities. Welcome and pledge of allegiance were given by Brett Handy, Kearns club president. Frank Morris, president-elec- t, was master of ceremonies. Speakers included Kearns high principal William Christopulos, plus sponsors Laron Olson and Daniel Park. Thurs., May clude Chris Gerald Aitken, Carlson, Randy Carter, David Cook, David Cowsert, Jack Duffy, Steve Fast, Brett Handy, Dee Ann Hofel-ing- , Rick Jarvis, MacFarlane, Kenny Meldrum. Also, Jim Milar, Frank Morris, Janet Myers, Jill Olsen, Kellie Parry, Marty Sisom, Nick Stuckey, Gordon Tattersall, Jon Nolan, Cheryl Taylor, Jerry VanLeuven and Leonard Wright. I feel that it is very important to have a Key 15, 1980 The Kearns. offers organization Kearns group are Jill Olsen, secretary and Rodger MacFarlane, treasurer. Charter members in- Rodger Valley View News club at Other officers in the Van-Boeru- president Hay, Keith, 2896 Roybal Dr. Bass, Dell, 6354 W. 3380 South Hansen, Larry, 5057 So. 5185 West Jameson, A. Ray, 3897 W. Brandy Buck Boys Morrison, KEARNS. Ross Douglas, Michling, 3949 Richard, Georgia St. Micciche, David, 6651 So. L., 6110 Don Duncan, John, 4802 So. 3730 West Draper, Terry, 3965 So. 3644 West Rechtenbach, Jerry, 3648 OskaloosaDr. Thornock, Clark H., 6084 So. Vixen Way 0 Key Club Gains Status At KHS 3634 So. 6885 West Hess. Gerald, 4431 W. 5615 South 3640 So. 6265 West So. 5185 West Cook, John, SquirecrestDr. Moore, James, 4459 Red Blossom Cir. Wagstaff, Ronald E., 5015 South Babies Are Born In Area 51 born 4362 W. , - Tuesday Affair So. 3450 West students a great opportunity for service and leadership trainobserved Mr. ing, Olson. The Kiwanis have donated over $800 in scholarship money to Kearns high students this year, he noted. Students interested in joining the club next year may contact Mr. Olson. Dough Dolls In First Session KEARNS. The Dough club held its first meeting Friday, with eight members in attendance. Carol Stringham is group leader. The girls made franks and cheese sandwiches and Dolls 4-- BANQUET . . . Shonn Collotzi and Foerster will be among students honored at Kennedy's Crusader banquet. FOR Chris At Kennedy - Banquet Will Honor Youths KEARNS. The annual Kennedy Crusader junior high t students Banquet will be held Tuesday night in the school library Forty-eigh- will be honored at the event, which is held to Crusader of the Month is a great honor, since only eight students from each grade can be selected each school year, a school spokesman said. Entertainment for honor students selected throughout the year in the Crusader of the the evening will be pre- Month program. To be chosen as a Kelly sented by students and will include a skit by Chris Babbock, piano solo; Cynthia Bryant, a clas- Summer Courses Available sical Zaharias; Nalani Maynard and Julie McAllister, vocal duet accompanied by Brenda Crofts. Also, Sheryl Oliver will share some thoughts. Todd Johnson, student body first vice president, w'ill serve as master of ceremonies. Parents of the honor The Community School here will be offering a k summer program beginning June 2. A variety of credit and classes will offered, including several new courses. The new classes include magic, practical l$ 0 . students at the event. CONCERT popular old stand-bclasses including auto body repair, microwave cooking, pottery, typing. golf, aerobic dancing and exercise, knitting and crocheting, auto mechanics, cake decorating and more, ed. Begun in 1965, the Utah Travelers group is comprised of area men whose gospel singing Richard Schmeling. noted. y Black with style . n Big conventions and trade shows have us! Many of them want to come to Salt Lake but cant out-grow- because the Salt Palace doesnt have enough exhibit for the present, we are losing out space. So . losing the money and jobs that large conventions would bring into Salt Lake County. features traditional said coordinator . - (From Page 4 Col. 9) Crossroads have prompted a need to plan the benefit event, she add- are Salt Lake County voters made a great investment in 1965 when they voted for a $17 million bond to build the Salt Palace. Since then the Palace has brought $850 million into our economy from convention visitors. These visitors have paid $42 million in sales tax dollars we would have had to pay if they hadnt. The palace has also developed our downtown area and brought us great entertainment! invited to join the faculty m honoring their pilot ground school, tole painting, tap dancing, home landscape design, performing drill team, flower arranging and gymnastics Also offered O students are being private self-defens- Shann ballet; Collotzi and Kenneth Gunn a vocal duet, accompanied by Mona KEARNS. non-cred- Harmon and Foerster; Alisyn upbeat . spiritual quality, it was . . . . SAVE ON CEDAR FENCING 1x4x6 Flat Top 2x4x8 Rail 2 4x4x8 Post 2 1x6x6 Dog Ear 29 3 I79 389 79 2x4x8 Econo Studs 79 2x4x8 White Wood 1 2x4x8 Doug Its We voted for it The Salt Palace needs to be once . . . and it has surpassed our greatest expectare-electe- ... MS fc Mm Its served you well. Blow it needs your vote again DELIVERY AVAILABLE U-DO- -IT Paid by Salt Palace Expansion Cosmlttee, R. Eyre Director HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER 8:00 to 7 Mom-Sa- t, 967-918- 0 4760 So. Redwood Rd, I ... to expand tions. Now it needs another vote to bring in an estiexhibit space and parking mated 30 million extra dollars to our economy each year. The taxes paid by visitors on their hotel rooms will help to pay off the bond, so our tax rate will not go up. i3 Fir Studs d. ) |