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Show 'mrm n m mmm m Four For DUI $44 4646 Atwood Paying $60 for fishing same Ann T 4860 1 Roy-lanc- 584 E 6170 South, $150 Speeding and driving Cottonwood Musical on suspension resulted in a $175 fine for Robert G Crane, 3647 Cove Point Dr Paying $100 each for lewdness were the school's production of the musical version of "Marne." will be part of FOR MUSICAL . . . Members of Cottonwood high scenery crew work on elegant sets that - Brian 0 I Jensen, 5304 So 900 East and Dennis R Sharp. 6123 Rainy Lane Fined $50 for disorderly conduct was Alan Lennaston, 8400 So 4000 W cst Fined $100 for possession of a controlled substance was Von W AnWest Valley City, UT. derson, 33 E Sunset West Valley View 1C Ave Paying $60 for posThurs., Oct. 23, 1980 session of alcohol in son is technical director Murray paik was Ver-aland in charge of makeV Lamb. 500 E 7500 up. Handling props will South Possession of albe Joann Carter. cohol by a minor resultTickets are $2, $2.50, ed in a $50 fine for $3 and $3 50, with stuS Hannon, 3440 So dents able to recieve 50 500 East Fined the cents off with activity same amount for pos card for one ticket. session of beer in MurPerformances will be- ray park was David V gin at 7:30 p m. Butler, 8892 Kings Hill Credited with compleTurn those dont tion of a work project in wants around your lieu of a fine for posseshouse into ready cash. sion of alcohol by a min Just place a low-coor was Toni G Helm, Green Sheet classified! is our dmund Bui ke tor failure to stop at a tight were Douglas F Salmon 2158 Walker Lane R Layne Self 4482 So Highland Dr Oliver C 4334 Beechwood Tripp Road and Ktvin K Anderson 2230 Wilmington Cir Failure to stop at a sign resulted in fines of $25 for Jerry A Gar duno 737 W Biq Mountain M Nelson Dibble, 526 E Dr Edendrew and Mark Albert 1464 bo 240 East F int d $20 each for improper turning were Arthur R Bar 11899 So nard Redwood Road Lori R Olson 1455 W 6235 South Ray A Stokes 5198 So State David D Jet ter Casper, Wyo and Max W Dickinson 8209 So 1750 West Also paying $20 fines were Nnl R Sabin, 2224 E 6630 South improper passing Chns W Romney 3364 So 620 East following too close and George F Tyner, Bountiful rrossmq a divider Credited with completion of a defensive driving course in heu of a fine for an illegal U turn was Dee W Johnstun 361 E Pepper Ridge Dr Cre dited with time served for be mg a pedestrian on the free way was Denms A Dugger, 8329 So 3680 Dell Dr no Fined $25 for taking part m a speed acceleration contest was Todd A Thomas, 2029 Hew wood Paying S25 each IN EDUCATIONAL REDUCTION REVENUES COULD CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE UTAH S PUBLIC SCHOOLS, TO including FEWER SCHOOL BUSES INCREASES CLASS-SIZ- STUDENTS FOR DOUBLE-SESSION- LESS PROGRAMS FOR HANDICAPPED DILUTED STUDENT SUPERVISION Don I shortchange any youngster s education students are tomorrow s leaders Today s VOTE ON bS address available Paying $75 tor speeding was Rahe L Anderson, 6015 So Paprika Cm F ined $50 for the same offense was Ann R Pes setto, 1887 Casino Way Also fined for speeding were Leslie L Hanson 1491 Sandpiper, Hill D Violations including expirtd and improper inspection and registration, driving with un safe or improper equipment, having no license in posses Sion, improper display of license plates and lack of rtqistraion or licensing m fines resuited totaling $1, 170 tor 62 persons helper Improper turnmq rpsulted in $50 fines for Randy J Syl vester, 1477 Alder Road and Burden K Ramos 258 W 4800 South Also payrnq $50 were Kathryn A Peterson, 5936 So 620 East leaving the scene of an accident Kent R Mo r tenstn 580 W Anderson un lawfully depriving an owner of a vehicle and Alma Ras mussen 585 E Center failure to signal Pamq $45 for failure to stop at a hqht was David J Turpin, 8890 W 3100 South Fined $35 each were Margie A Olson 8125 So 100 West failure to maintain control Larry A Breeze 2300 Tressa Dr turmnq through a medi an and driving with expired inspection and Steven C Cut ler 1465 Canterbury red hqht violation Exhibition driving resulted in a $30 fine for David V Butler, 8892 Kings were offense Gearhart Our antagonist West and Kori Lynne M'ller Mark R Booth, 595 W 6400 South and Laurie A Gordon. 1025 So 1700 est F ined for reckless driving were Dorothy J Sims. 1635 Green St , $175 and John M Spc nc r j He that u resiles vsith us strengthens our nerves and sharpens our skill Fined $50 each for improper lookout were Kent D Burrell 2265 E 6525 South Verlent Johnson, 3443 Stanton Dr Laurie A Nipper 4603 Bel mour Way and Bernadette A 1155? Dry Creek Pederson Road Foliowinq too close re suited in the same fines for Kenneth P Kemp 193 W Plumbtree and Kenneth T Laveder, 8669 So 150 West Paying $50 each for failure to yield right of way were Lou Mi-er- a, ifii Editor's Quote Book without a valid license was George Curtis, 4469 Crest Oak driving were among 176 tickets totaling $6,343 that were processed during the week in Murray Circuit Court Paying $250 for DLT and driving on revocation was Michael F 071 E. Violet Dr Fined $200 each for DCf were Biad L Morrison, Layton and Larry L Allen, Grantsville Paying $150 for the same offense was Eldred G Wareham. 3000 So 400 East Fined $150 for theft was Ronald L Steadman, 195 F, Southgate Ave Pay ing $100 for the F East $42 Paying $40 each for speeding wf rt 1544 Chris Luke Waters A Harwood Lane Carolyn 9050 So 525 East and Arthur F Kotter 2857 Comanche Dr A total of $1 432 was paid by 5? other motorists Imtd less than $40 each for speeding 176 Pay Fines Here MURRAY. Four fines for driving under the influence. three for theft and two for reckless i'd 62JI So and 1 HOPE A message Irom Helping Oryaniz aliens lor Public Cducalion Dar Id J tong Chairman School Readies 'Marne' movie by Lucille Ball. Cottonwoods choice for the lead role is Michelle Horman who played Adelaide in Guys and Dolls last year. She was named best actress in both region and state competition for her role in the one-ac- t play Passionella. Beau will be played by J.T. Hollmstrom who last year was the Russian in See How They COTTONWOOD. SO. the tenth Marne, musical to be presented by Cottonwood high will be presented Nov. 21, 24 and 25 in the school auditorium. Mame is based on the play Auntie from a novel by Patrick Dennis. Playing the role in the Broadway musical written by Lawrence and Lee, with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, have been such notables as Mame At Libraries Landsbury, Angela - Activities For Youngsters Set Ethel Merman and Juliet Prowse, and in the McDonald FOR STATE TREASURER A COTTONWOOD HTS. week of Halloween entertainment for children is scheduled at Salt Lake County libraries Monday 30. through Oct. The Holladay branch, 2150 E. 4800 South, will present three Disney films Monday from 6:30 to 8 p m. The movies are Swiss Family Robinson, The office of Utah State The Granger branch, 2880 W. 3650 South, will host the Theater for of a Wit- Warlocks ches, d e st o Mgs group, it was noted. Witch and ghost stories as well as short films titled Haunted Cat and Shivering will be Spooks presented at on the Granger Library 30th at7p In today s economy, as always the best bargain is eyewear that gives you the most in fashion and comfort. vision Cheap eyewear shortchanges you on all three. 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Democrat Pad by McDonald Run and Flip Charming in Passionella. Jeff Crockett stars as the older Patrick. Other leads include Jeff Burrows as young Patrick; Lorraine Eng-stroas Vera; Judy Serebrin, Angus Gooch and Tim Piggee as Ito. Joan C. Hahn will direct the performance, her 17th musical. Set design will be by Bill Laur-se- n and David B. Samp- - - Pair Mall - - - - -- - - 4.40 |