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Show Service Groups Discover Ti'jf from HISTORYS SCRAPBOOK DATES ADD EVIDTS YESTERYEARS EDOM First mother-in-iaMarch 5, 1934 day celebrated in Amarillo, Texas. March 6, 1196 First automobile appears on streets of watercooled vehicle a Detroit designed and built by Charles B. King. Alexander Graham Bell obtains patent March 7, 1176 for the telephone. New York becomes 1st state to require March 1, 1194 dog licenses. U.S. Army under Gen. Winfield Scott plarch 9, 1147 lands near Vera Cruz during Mexican War. . March 10, 1M0 Englishman George S. Railton es- -' tablishes Salvation Army in United States. Four-da- y destructive blizzard of March 11, ISM 88 that kills 400 in eastern United States begins. r Week's Births - j Set Of Twins Are i Born Within Area hA set of twins was listed among 135 babies :.,bom to Green Sheet area .families, according to hospital reports for the n,veek ending Sunday .,ight. the of Seventy-fiv- e babies were boys and 60 were girls. Twenty-nin- e arrived at Cottonwood . hospital, 21 at St. Marks . and 14 at Valley West. !The remainder were reborn at other hospitals in athe Salt Lake area. ,6j. Babies were bom to the following area 'families: COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL J David K. Bentley, 2925 So. 9000 West Brian D. Jensen, 1622 E. 3770 South !" Joseph P. O'Neil, 3875 RidgeviewWay William T. Riggs, 3591 Mohave Way 4 Paul A. Takos, 4525 Twilight L ,6r. W. Kent Thatcher, 3861 So. Crown Ave. Sam Aiono, 6842 So. 2160 West 226T Harold Cunningham, perra Rose Dr. . W. Kim Koelllker, 1201 E. 5600 South . Henry G. Lucero, 2860 Delpha Dr. ' David White, 5966 So. 570 I, f fk. r t t' ! l, C East , Douglas M. Ellis, r 3228 So. 4l 40 West , v Russell K. Hone, P Breaks Dr. Cedar 2127 1 David LeBaron, 6575 Ken-- ! lucky Dr. P ..Eldon S, Campbell, 3643 So. j 6265 West 5 Stephen Moore, 1460 Sand-piper Cir. Ttrzv. JJ Roy. Thomas Aston, 3405 So. 200 East William G. Burgess, 1347 E. 4J0S South tfMichael ... Byington, 5871 VteWay1 erry A. Hanson, 2664 S Aidwest Dr. Daniel J. Cushing, 2049 E. 6805 South Ross E. Davis, 6001 So. 700 East U. Vincent 3770 South Estaria, Jest ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL Girl, Albert O. Brown, 8359 W. 3320 South Troy North, 4813 Kings Row Dr. Gene A. Leigh, 466 E. Wendell Way Larry C. Harmon, 346 E.3300 South Marvin D. Ash, 6851 Way Russell Myers, 3551 Meadow Brook Dr. Michael G. Meyer, 5227 HighwoodDr. Charles G. Peterson, 3991 W. Dean Dr. Scott Sorensen, 4503 So. Redwood Road Kelly Thomas, 3595 So. 3340 West oyt Michael Paney, 3896 Crown Ave. Richard G. Bennett, 2064 Somerset Dr. Tomasi Vea, 5722 Grandalf Dr. Michael L. Tracy, 4235 Ben-vieDr. Kent O'Driscoll, 3749 So. Granger Er. David L. Anderson, 5643 So. 4015 West Douglas Orton, 5725 So. 660 West Larry K. Smith, 1210 E. 6850 South George P. Christopolis, 3131 .Teton Dr. Robert J. Thomas, 1554 W. 6785 South Thomas J Haas, 4040 So. Market St. . - VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Girl. i Gerald B. Hoeppser, 3429 Greenmount Cir. Ian L. Johnson, 5497 W. Heath Ave. 6 Wayne R. Barton, 3206 Mockingbird Way William Hendrickson, 3302 l" 'So. 7200 West Mark N. Snow, 5784 Bree St. following a cleanup pro- ject at Decker Twin Roy, Glrf Craig Edwards, 5458 Ave. 5020 So. 2200 West 8264 John L. Simmons, Meander Ave. jrf David S. Brown, 3659 So. 6885 Marty D. Kraft, 5472 Moun-tainvieDr. William W. Russell, 3385 . Hogan St. Johnny S. Trujillo, 2618 So. 8990 West Garn Meacham, 5824 So. 2700 West Willard P. Wright, 6845 Brad Dr. Lake Saturday. Members of Boy Scout troop 950 combined efforts with members of the West Valley Lions club to clean up the lake. The job proved to be cold, wet, muddy and sticky, according to Sgt. Nudd. He is with the West Valley City Police Department, is scoutmaster of the troop and president of the West Valley Lions. We had 17 people there and worked from 8:30 a m. until late afternoon. We dragged out dead animals, deer and dogs, tires, wheels, trash of all sizes and shapes. You name it, its there; dolls, toys, OTHER HOSPITALS for his work with combs, wastebaskets. I know we pulled stuff out of there out of there. that has been laying there rotting for years. Were possibly the first to clean any of the stuff We didnt dent in the even put a mess, he reasoned. He said his group used a drive vehicle, plus a jeep with a winch to pull items from the muddy bottom, such objects as old car seats, logs and poles, plus lumber by the ton. Most of the material removed was piled by the edge of the river and burned in a recreational fire, the only kind that is legal, he said. The rest, piles of tires and other unburnables, have been piled by the side of the road to be picked up later. four-whe- Registration For Community Programs Set GRANGER. Registration is open for classes to be held during the spring term at the Granger elementary Community School. Classes include art fundamentals for children, crafts for elementary age children, cake decorating, cooking for youth, creative dance, disco, tap and jazz dance, tutoring challenge all other scout troops, youth organizations, adult service clubs and organizations to do the same thing we did on Saturday, he stated. Put up or stop calling yourselves ser ac- pre-scho- tivities vice clubs, he said. In a months time if enough boy and girl and man power could be used, that area could look presentable for the coming summer months. He told how rowboats and canoes used in the cleanup operation on the lake had to be hosed American down for children, math, magic, basketball, baton twirling, exercise and aerobic dance, gymnastics, karate. with Department cational, details may be obtained by contacting workshop chairman Jean Britton at the UofU Placement and Workshop Focuses On Job Topics Career and Appointments are necessary and may be made by calling Nurses trained in the field of cancer screening will be on hand to conduct the examinations, for which a minimal fee based on annual family income will be charged. 533-671- Information Center. SALT LAKE. A workshop for career counselors and job hunters will be held March 18 at the Union Building on the University of Utah campus. Dr. Howard Figler, PATH: A author of Career Workbook for Liberal Arts Students and The Complete Job Search Handbook, will pressure check health education information regarding risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer and referral for appropriate medical follow-up- . through the UofU Division of Continuing Education. com- Registration The test of our prog ress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much; it is whether we provide enough for those who have too little. Franklin Delano Roosevelt blood may be arranged mented. Viewpoints h all-da- y the Fire pressure he vical cancer screening clinic here today (Thursday) at Cannon 5th-9tward, 1250 W. 1400 South Scheduled from 9 a m until 4 p.m., the clinic will include a Pap test, pelvic and breast students whose talents tend to be somewhat obscure. Cost of the workshop is $30 for participants with advance registration and $40 for those without. Attendance will be limited to 125, and one hour credit hoses to remove the sewage pickup from the lake. The project was very interesting, very edu- Wed like to reading. Also, 5, 1981 Screening Clinic Set All For Today SALT The LAKE. cancer control and discussion. He is noted Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- Girl! Brent North, 3127 So. 3860 West Ross Williams, 5290 W. WoodtreeCir. Don Nelson, 4718 So. 700 East Allen Duersch, 3592 Cheryl Bring Charm To Your Homo And Dolight To Your Dining Experiences Dining Can Be An Exciting Experience With One Of These Great Values From The Big Displays At Granite. S PIECES David Anderson, 4747 W. 5865 South Michael Howes, 5498 So. 3570 West Alan R. Otteson, 5127 Leisure Lane Wayne J. Kirk man, 7389 Zana Lane Gary L. Anderson, 4211 So. Mackay Dr. Nathan Hurst, 3856 So. 2700 West Kerry Denbow, 6146 So. Clara Dr. James B. Moyes, 7416 Centennial Dr. Russell G. Hilburn, 5569 So. 1985 West :A 4190 W. 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Perkins, 4525 W. H35 South Richard D. Bezilhymer, 6782 at. Dixie Dr. reKeith R. Hutson, 3854 Cockwood Way 2? John E. Pearce, 809 Vine St. Robert Neff, 4117 So. 3115 j5 To some, means the opportunity to do what they want to do; to most it means not to do what they dont want to do. EricHoffer WEST VALLEY CITY. a complete garbage dump, Fred Nudd Thats Thursday, Mar. VIEW VALLEY Lakes Proves To Be Garbage Dump br. Girl, I Editors Quota Book WIST 9 - 34 North 5th Wo. 173-353- 0 D |