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Show FRONT . . . Richard and Betty Bridget work together in keeping up apt pearance of the yard at their home in Hunter. Chamber recognition it being accorded them for their effortt. ... A variety of flowert and yard decorationt draw the eye patsersby at the Richard Bridges residence in Hunter. COLORFUL of Yard Contest . . . The back fence line at the Richard Bridges residence Hunter is lined with trees, shrubs, flowert and animalt. DECORATIVE In luuThurs Winner Feels Like Million Dollars HUNTER Makes me feel like a million exclaimed dollars," Richard Bridge u hen informed his yard had been selected by the West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce as this weeks beautification winner Mr Bridges, his wife Betty and two daughters live South at W 5737 on a 3610 corner lot that stands out because of its many bright- - colored flowers and variety of trees Ve moved here 16 years ago next month, Mr Bridge recalled No landscaping had been done He told of numerous changes theyve made over those years Three yard sides have the of four-foo- t chain link fencing The lawn is on a rolling slope and a sprinkling sstem 3 Shows On Slate At Theater The SALT LAKE Afternoon Players summer repertory shows at the University of Utahs Pioneer Memorial Theater are scheduled to conclude next eek The three shows for children are The Doctor in Spite of Himself, Rip Van Winkle and The Emperors New Clothes will be Winkle presented Monday and July 31; Clothes will be staged tomorrow (Friday), Tuesday and Doctor is 1; Aug slated for showing on Wednesday All three plays will be presented on the Babcock stage, downstairs at PMT, beginning at 2 p m The cost of admission is $1 25, with group rates also available Further information may be obtained by calling the PMT box office (581-627- w City, UT. 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ValleyValley View News - has been installed for easier watering Setting off the red brick home with its pink and white trim are white shutters Underneath the three front windows are attached window boxes with blooming pink and red geraniums Dwarf mugho pines and petunias have been planted in beds underneath the windows In betw een the w indow s, at the edge of the porch, the driveway and at the sides of the house are Alberta spruce trees The back yard has a redwood fence across the rear seven-foo- t lined with 12 Alberta spruces, seven golden a arborvitae and a pine Mr Bridge has purpon-deros- at different chased times a variety of cement animal figurines, including deer and rabornamenbits A tal metal windmill and five cement bird baths are located in the back yard also Flowers in the back include yellow dwarf marigolds, plus clusters of red, white and purple petunias Theyre two feet tall and the blooms are 31 4 inches in diaMr Bridge meter, proudly reported -- Bus Rate Hike Hearing Before PSC Wednesday SALT LAKE A re- quested rate hike by Lewis Bros Stages, Inc will be considered here Wednesday by the Public Service Commission The bus company is seeking an increase in intrastate rates and charges because of additional demands for its service and climbing costs, it was noted The PSC will consider the request at 10 a m Wednesday in the commission hearing room at 330 E 400 South People all the time ask what we've done to make them grow so tall I just give them a little extra fertilizer, he explained, and lots of lovGeraniums ing care are mixed with the other flowers to add even more color and variety Theyve also planted two Japanese pagoda trees, two blue pathfinders and three gold coast shrubs in back The west side of the house boasts 35 rose bushes growing along the fence Trees on that side include a peach, a Bradford flowering Workshop pear, Austrian pine, Colorado spruce and a Lambert cherry tree. At each corner are California evergreens and on islands nearby more flowering pear, Kentucky coffee and pink flowering crab trees plus shrubs at the corners Mr Bridge worked formerly at Western Steel but has a medical discharge because of back problems Im still able to putter, he admitted, but explained that Mrs Bridge does quite a bit more of the work now than previousl- At BYU Is Slated PROVO A 40-fo- contem- porary music workshop for high school students will be held at Brigham Young University here Aug 4 9 Professor K Newell Dayley, member of BYUs music faculty and director of that universitys Synthesis Jazz Ensemble, has initiated the workshop Seminars and training sessions have been planned m singing, jazz improvisation and in composition and studio production Instruction geared for those interested in singing entertainment, song writing, instrumental performance of musical contemporary styles and technical fields relating to music will be provided Workshop participants will record and perform live, those in charge of the event noted Further information is available by con- tacting the ment of BYU Depart- Conferences and Workshops, 242 HRCB, Provo, 84602 (378-485- Many young people dream of entertaining professionally, but most of them never get the opportunity to try, Dayley said The workshop will give them a chance to evaluate their talents without making a great sacrifice in time or money nectarine, two blue cone evergreens and a green Colorado spruce, about 23 feet tall A patio has been built on the back of the house A rounded bed on the east side of the house contains quaking aspens, Alberta spruce and four clumps of petunias and geraniums In addition there are y- The Bridge yard is the eighth selected in this BURIED Tucker, 51, David Stitcher Stitcher Youth Is An Eagle GRANGER. Cam- paign signs were removed by a Boy Scout working in the Avenues section of Salt Lake to complete his Eagle service project David L. Stitcher, old son of Mr. and Mrs William Stitcher, 4445 So 4280 West, was presented the badge by his father He earned the badge under the direction of Ed Brady, scoutmaster The boy has been scribe, patrol leader and quartermaster of his troop and was second counselor of his deacons quorum The Kennedy junior high youth lists hunting and fishing as main hobbies, as well as playing the accordion He is the oldest of three children IM S BURIED Val Don Black, 25, 4102 Castle View Dr , on Tuesday in Blandmg Cemetery following services at Blanding North ward He died Saturday in a Salt Lake hospital Born on April 5, 1955 in Monticello, Utah to Oley and Mary Shumway Black Married to Pamela Clark on April 11, 195 in Elko, Nev Kennecott employe Member of LDS church Survivors, July 24, 1980 Shirl Heward Hialeah m Valley 4010 Road, on Tuesday View Memorial park, follow ing graveside services He died Sunday Born on May 13, 1929 in Murray to Wallace and Mar Ruty Heward Tucker ried to Sylvia Wright Miller on July 12, 1969 m Elko Veteran of armed forces widow, West Survivors, Valley, sons, daughter, Scott, West Valley, Stacy, Sandy, Joe, U S Army in Georgia, Kevin, Draper, two grand children, brother, sisters, Mrs Keith (Pat) Du Paix, Salt Lake, Kent, Las Vegas, Mrs John (Bonna) Lanyon, Grass Valley, Calif BURIED Richard Niel Oldham, 46, in Columbus, Ind , following services Tues day at McDougal Funeral Home He died Monday in a Born on Salt Lake hospital Jan 14, 1934 in Indianapolis to Denzil and Jenmvive Wallace (See Page 12B, Col. 5) r.-t- Vs i t ti WEEDING . . . 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