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Show Week's Births - Babies Greeted By Families In Area 125 Girls outnumbered 2 among 125 boys newborn recorded in the Green Sheet according to hospital reports Issued during the week ending Sunday night. of the inThirty-fiv- e 73-5- at fants were born Cottonwood Hospital; 15 at St. Marks and six at Valley West. The re- mainder arrived at other Salt Lake area hospitals. Babies were born to the area following families: West Najib Karimzada, 4545 So. Atherton Dr. James T. Sanchez, 5668 Clairmont Dick J. Bradshaw, 1070 E. Quail Park Dr. Frederik Dissel, 591 Spacerama Dr. Kent R. Farnsworth, 1408 Winder Lane Douglas Overson, 5317 Leprechaun Lane Jeffrey L. Gillespie, 6583 So. Hickory Lane Willis L. Campbell, 6979 W. 3555 South Roger L. Halterman, 6132 Sierra Grande Dr. 5589 Eugene Polahamus, So. Danube Michael Delahunty, 3424 W. 3540 South Brett Wheeler, 5550 Moun tain Men Dr. Richard J. Wilkinson, 8081 Danbury Dr. Michael Dieterich, 654 E. 5720 South Jeffrey W. Lomax, 5878 Hazelhurst Ronald Forsyth, 4213 Barker Road Scott Emberton, 3276 W. 4700 South Randy Brown, 6609 Dixie Dr. Fred L. Hodges, 2990 Tess Ave. Marshall Boyt Meier, Jeremy Dr. Christopher R. Horn, 602 Riverbend Dr. John Jetson, 5259 W. Woodstep Ave. Richard R. Barfeness, 3807 W. 3835 South Girl. Keith Harrop, West Valley City, UT. 4636 Brown St. Rick Hoffler, 2232 W. 4185 South Douglas Murray, 4547 Little Mountain Cir. James Kelsch, 6342 Box wood Road Doug Asay, 5555 Willow Lane Tammy Shaw, 2311 W. 4195 South R. Miles Hurley, 1896 E. 6400 South Jack Barber, 3250 W. 4003 South B. Robert VanWagoner, 4981 So. 3200 West David Brady, West Jack Barber, West 3966 So. 5570 4003 So. 3250 RiverpointCir. ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL VALLEY David Christiansen, 1744 E. Randy Winkler, West Gene Oaks, 7245 South 4128 So. W. 3650 Everett 2666 W$T HOSPITAL Glrlf Cir. Jimmie Davis, 7245 Adams Road .John Oblad, 3477 Bristol Way Thomas J. Tavish, 4524 W. 3650 South Steve A. Swanson, 2995 W. 4390 South Doug C. Gardner, 5143 Burkman Way Boyt Bruce R. Smith, 3621 Hawkeye St. Dwayne G. Broadbent, 3579 Alan Dr. B. Flint, 5193 OTHER HOSPITALS Girls 4800 South 3115 COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Katz, Highwood Dr. Boys Ronald M. Roy, 4509 So. Brockbank Dr. Robert B. Chadwick, 933 Herb 25, 1980 Wood Or. Michael 1945 - West Valley View Thurs., Sept. Gary Beckstead, 4497 So. West 3303 W. Russell Rigren, 4060 South Ted Shaw, 7327 Betsy Ross 1175 Yang Lee, 3584 So. 500 Charles Stickler, E ast 5569 Mountain Men Dr. 3120 W Eric Marchant, Gemstone Dr. James Bird, 3676 W. At more Road David Waters, 3717 W Clairmont Dr. Kenneth Romines, 4545 Atherton Dr. Jeffrey Dexter, 4746 So. 3600 West Jon Ragley, 4690 Westview Dr. Richard Nieser, 4369 Alpine Meadows Cir. Richard Scovitle, 6041 Nickle Way Ernie Adams, 3225 So 4880 West Robert Heaps, 3479 So. 700 East Evan Kirk, 2180 W. 3100 South (See Page 15, Col. 9) Glrll HAWAII FLAVOR . . . Wearing Hawaiian attire, Carol Glittery and Tammy Pork put the "finishing touches" on Ryan Pendley for Homecoming-relate- Wayne P. Anderson, 40 E. Miller St. Christopher N. Curtis, 3264 Breeze Lane Dale R. Butterfield, 6719 Cody Lane Chuck E. Ford, 2805 So. 2500 West Kay L. Larsen, 3835 So. 3052 West Howard L. Vickers, 7336 Betsy Ross Cir. O. J. Harmon, 3891 Grouse Cir. Thomas Suchoski, 4899 So. Farah Dr. 4766 Byron G. Johnson, Rockface Dr. Val R. Hacker, 6525 So. 1300 d activity this week at Cottonwood high. At Cottonwood Compart at $299.95 Homecoming Windup Set SO. The COTTONWOOD. week-lon- Yeates, Krista Ragdale and g Homecoming activities at Cottonwood high will feature a tribute to the Hawaiian culture today (Thursday). Coordinators of the days events are Sara At Libraries Marci Wenger. Students have been encouraged to dress in Hawaiian motif. Music and dancing will help complete the mood, student body officers said. Lights will be turned - HTS. fall session of preschool story programs will begin at all county libraries in OcThe tober. k The free sions are planned six-wee- for books the Sheet area feature the will WHAT A BUY) $115,000 purchase price for 5 units with a $770 monthly rent row. Easy terms and down. No qualifying needed! Don't miss out on this one. Income Realty & Mortgage 637 E. 400 So. 363-503- a.m.; Granger Mondays beginning Oct. 10:15 and 11 a.m. to system explained. Story times consist of finger plays, stories, rhythm games, songs and other activities. Green libraries p.m. and Wednesdays at Library, ses- and prepare for first school experiences, a spokesman programs as follows: Whitmore, Mondays, 24 at 10:30 Oct. a.m.; Tuesdays at 2 10:30 help youngsters discover of the joy the C located above Wasatch Boulevard. Tomorrow has been Bazaar, Bridge 20 at Also, Holladay Oct. Library, Tuesdays, 18, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.; Kearns Library, Mondays, Oct. 10:15 and 11 a.m.; 24, Magna Library, Oct. Wednesdays, 12, 10 and 11 a.m. Others include C. S. Smith Library, Mon17, days, Oct. 10:30 a.m.; South Salt Lake Library, Wednesdays, Oct. 19, 10:30 a.m. information may be obtained by calling Further interested Thelma those may Daniels, and Gold and Cowboy day, setting the stage for the Homecoming football game when the Colts will play White call 250-056- 9. Before and after the luncheon, bazaar items will be sold. A drawing will be held for a quilt made by members of Adah chapter, an made by Marge Troublefield and decorator pillows made by Edith Whittaker. Following will be a short presentation regarding protection of the home. Denise Monferdi is chairman of the af-gh- 943-761- Money . Back: Guarantee : Action Slacks Waists 34 to 54 Inseams to 38" Our Comfort Promise We believe Levis Action Slacks are the most comfortable slacks ever made. The y stretch fabric and the quality stretch waistband will convince you. And, if you are not completely satisfied, return them to your Dahles store with your sales receipt for a full refund. two-wa- Fashiorv Place Mall fl Dahles 242 Jol MainSLPDowntow Ogden .Orem A ROEHLER SLEEPER ROCKERS & ROCKER RECLINERS The Homecoming queen and attendants will be preAlsented at half-timso, the band, pep club and drill team will perform. Members of the committee for the week-lon- g events are Tammy Park, Carol Guttery, Laurie Cox and Ryan Pendley. By Prexy Many Styles Choose From Compare at $14.95 VELVET WATER BED BED SPREADS - Come In and Lions' Year See Our Is Seen MAGNA. Verdell Dyches, president of the Magna Lions club, outlined some of the goals of the group during the coming year and said the club will continue to collect aluminum cans and newspapers as part g of a campaign. Huge Rummage thru the Bargains Selection of SIX WOOD DRAWER ROCKERS WATER- - BED fund-raisin- Dyches said newspaper pickups will be made on the second and fourth Saturdays. And anyone wishing to donate these items may 5 to call him at make arrangements. He also said that increasing the membership is of primary concern and each Lioh is being asked to bring in at least one new member during the year. In addition, he stated that it was also the groups Intention to do something with the clubs property north of the Community Center to 969-169- BIGT&TAlZ(? SALE ENDS SATURDAY SOFA e. Adah chapter 15, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold its annual bridge luncheon and bazaar Saturday at 12:30 p.m. in the Magna Masonic Temple. A fashion show will be presented during the luncheon. Models who will display fall fashions will be members of Adah chapter. Tickets may be purchased for $3 from any member of Adah chapter or at the door. For reservations, Black, designated Granger high. 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