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Show aM Week's Births 110 Infants Are Welcomed In Area 1974 GMC SUBURBAN 9 pas senger with third seat,3 ton, rebuilt engine with less than 5,000 miles, also has dual air conditioning, auto, trans., and includes equalizer hitch head, $1795. Call 261 4344. 016 TB FOR SALE or assume, 18 month lease on 1979 Ford F150 truck. For information call T21 TQ 250 9012 or 250 3388. Hospital reports for the week ending Sunday night indicated a total of 110 babies being born to Green families. of the infants were boys; were girls. Twenty-eigh- t were born at Cottonwood Hospital; 18 at St. Mark's and 10 at Valley West. The remainder arrived at other Salt Lake area hospitals. Babies were born to FOUR BOAT main block and manifold, $30. 968 0610 or 350 C22-2- EDILBROCK TORQUER, high rise manifold fits Chevy and GM Motors, $50. 255 2318, F22 TF PARTS for sale -AUTO Tires, carburetors, small black Ford parts 4 speed, clutch assemblies, gaskets rear end, motorcycle parts. 1917 30.06 rifle. More misc. 48 the following area families: COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls Charles J. Haslam, 5235 Gravenstein Park Steven J. Lee, 3261 Oriole Firestone 721 Wesley Walker, 2556 Desert Dusk Dr. Dean Fisher, 6968 Copperhill Dr. Kelley L. Kubota, 3208 So. 4000 West R. Steven Pierce, 3735 Coates Dr. John K. Prue, 4749 Bonair St Ronald L. Blatnick, 5747 W. Falstaff Robert L. Kinyon, 5851 So. 3620 West Robert Mulvey, 6417 So. 1190 West 262-985- 5 IF H22 LR78-1- 5 FIRESTONE Radial Town & Country SNOW TIRES on 5 hole wheels, new $100. Mark A. Matus, Mur- 1430 phy's Lane Gary Neff, 6247 Begonia Way Richard Hansen, 670 Brittany Dr. Brian Withers, 5785 Bennion Dr. Alan Wright, 3125 W. 3760 South Walter Brakey, 5338 W. Leprechaun Dr. Gary Boswell, 4330 Wildrose 7556 Washington Road 5360 So. Rex Williams, Silvertip Dr, Larry D. Hall, 2998 Alice Way Gary James, 3920 W. Crown Ave. Dave Olorenshaw, 370 So. Scott Ave. Roy Heap. 3602 So. Chula Dr. Randy Bird, 1143 W. Prodo Vista Jay Pearce, 3453 So. Med ford St Allen Bennett, terroot PI. 3264 VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Russell A. Caldwell, 3296 So. West William F. Anderson, 3807 W. 3240 South Patrick G. Farmer, 4460 Beechwood Road Scott R. Jensen, 5695 Bran dywine like Boys Ricardo L. Zaragoza, 3475 So. 4210 West Kenneth L. Loveday, 3026 So. 9150 West David L. Oliver, 6685 King's Estate Dr. 3503 Ridgecrest Dr. Kelly G. Winn, 3268 So. 4355 W. OTHER HOSPITALS Girls 262-985- 5 H221F Jess Third Judicial District Court in and for Salt Lake County Probate Division Probate & Guardianship Notices Consult Clerk of District court of the respective signers for further information. Allens Automotive, at 4485 West 3500 South, will a mechanics lein sale on a 1968 Pontiac, Serial No. 237678T336349, hold to Betty registered Travis, 3067 West 3500 South, Apt. B-Aspen Village, Granger, Utah 84119 on March 27, 1981 at 8:00 a.m. Seller reserves the right to buy. Allens Automotive A22-2- St. Terry Williams, 5560 So. 4475 West David L. Bump, 138 W. Plumtree Lane Shelby L. Stafflund, 5857 Rosa Vista Dr. James D. Anderson, 2861 Cayenne Dr. Kenneth L. Harwood, 3841 Sweetwater Cir. Michael G. Vogt, 4524 W. 5615 South T THE WEATHER ST. MARK'S lo Pmk 28 0 38 0 37 TR 33 0 38 0 38 .16 26 TR 54 55 58 56 31 TR March 15 60 41 24 OMorch 16 55 53 25 0 March 17 44 56 44 57 64 57 35 ,16March 11 32 TR March 12 31 0 March 13 42 0 March 14 S.98 Y or Moisture FORECAST: Thursday Brookhollow Dr. Robert Young, Richfield lo free HI . 6126 So. 3623 Farrell, Jay-S- 4730 Chantelle Dr. Eddie Ward, 1293 Bluebird Dr Timothy Watson, 3364 Oquirrh Lane Walterio Ramos, 3169 W. 3650 South John A. Forslund, 221 E. 3560 South Max Hansen, 3795 So. 900 5.17 - Partly cloudy with chance o! a few showers. Friday A Saturday unsettled, period of rain or snow showors. Sunday partly cloudy wtih o few showers. High's in the 40' and Low's in th uppor 20 s ond low 30's. East Lynn S. Wasatch St. So. 5538 Havili, 871 W. 4200 Heath 4995 Ave. So. Adrian Jackman, East David Williams, 3756 Paine 4560 200 Road Walley Sessions, Hugoton Cir. W. 2159 Richard Hock, 1121 Brickyard Road Jim Brace, 7163 Fieldview Dr. Val Rappleye, 6361 Lauritzen Dr. Thomas Stafford, 1190 Iris Lane Gary Prince, 5941 Hornsilver Cir. Adelbert Sagebrush Cir. Scott Higley, W. 2311 Vance, Earl's Ct. Eueng Nan 3162 Yeh, Heath 4995 Ave. Thomas Simons, 831 E. Vine St. Robert Bennett, 1366 Spring Lane Scott Jensen, 3454 W. 5470 South Dee Carroll, 5212 So. 2200 West W. Lehi Dr. Clark Jensen, 1981 1980 Sione Danube Ct. George Bell, South Scott Higley, Valerie Blackburn, 3178 HOSPITAL Girls SUMMARY HI 4661 Sunstone Richard A. Kay, 656 E. 3835 South Michael B. Alvera, 5700 So. 900 East David L. Finley, 370 E. 6285 South Don N. Fish, 5468 Sara Jane Dr. Johnnie Sperry, 3234 Breeze Lane Curtis W. Dahl, 4751 Bonair Jerry Floyd, 657 E. 6500 South Timothy Hansen, 184 Plum tree Lane Richard Seely, 4890 So. 1575 West Richard Silva, 1251 E. 3800 South William Tuft, 4839 Wasatch i naaffEnas Brandt, W. 4877 Woodbury, Kevin Kranendonk, NautilusDr. Daniel McLoughlan, Rockwood Way James V. 5346 Jim Miyake. 2775 So. 9000 Carded, 6681 Georgia Dr. Tim Rockwell, 940 E. 4500 South Dwight Philipoom, 2051 So. Wildwood Boys Marc Dye, 5083 Lewis and Clark Cir. Udell R. Dyson, 4841 Southridge Dr. Roger Hedden, 3305 W. Tess Nolan D. Bishop, 5666 W. 2700 South James W. Hodge, 4810 Rockhill Lane Michael 4365 Howery, Wallace Lane Kenneth Langford, 257 E. 4460 South J. Greg Perkins, 2793 So. 9000 West Ted VandenAkker, 3758 Franklin Road David J. Christensen, 6835 So. 500 Becomes An Eagle A TAYLORSVILLE. project involving cleaning trails in Millcreek Canyon was completed by Clark Dillon to help qualify him for the Eagle Scout badge. son of The Mr. and Mrs. Reid L. Dillon, 1265 W. 5055 South, is assistant senior patrol leader in troop 1st 91, Taylorsville ward, with Chuck Todd as scoutmaster. He is president of his deacons quorum and is a seventh grader at Eisenhower junior high. The oldest boy in a family of four, he completed all his Eagle East Henk Dorehbosch, 3864 Miriam Cir. Todd Berrett, 6310 So. Dusty Cir. Robert Steinman, 4501 W. Hercules Dr. William Miles, 784 E. 4125 South Gary Lewis, 6512 W. King Valley Road David Batchelor, 4394 So. 4515 West H. Paul Hiskey, 3765 Bran dybuck Myron Jones, 4377 Cher ryview Dr. Eric Stanley, 6562 Jefferson turning 13. His interests include fishing, hunting and other sports. Nursing Rites Are Planned TAYLORSVILLE. nursing practical students at Utah Technical College will be conducted here tonight (Thursday). Speakers will include Jean Larsen, dean of nursing and her assistant Audrey McBride, as well as students Alice Green and Patty Condor. Members of the class include Margene Anderson, Carol Arrington, Nancy Bently, Nola Borrego, Colleen Brady, Vickie Chappell, Gerald Christensen, Miss Condor, Lowana Finch, Miss Green, Deborah Harrington. Others are Robyn Penny - Skate City MATINEES SAT. $2.00 Open Til 3 PM Mon.Fri. CONTINUOUS FROM 12:00 Harriett Haynes, Sc. S(JI Call for showtimes Bargain Price Also, Marian Vrazel, Karen Warren, Keith Moulton, Vickie Johnson, Sandy Piatt and Jodie Elliott. - 70 E. 4800 So. One Block Weil of State St. 262-405- Open Mon.-Thur- p.m. Matinees Sat. :00 and 3:30 p.m. Pvt. Parties Available 1 lGj t. 17-2- 6 graduate this year and are residents of the county or who have been employed in the county for at least six months. . Judging will be based on beauty, talent, charm and poise. Further information is available at the telephone numbers listed above. who Madrigals Singers Selected At CHS SO. Redwood Rd 54th So PRYOR A UNIVERSAL PICTURE CIIAZY . 57 ""3n5"o77I!a 10 boot. - "EARTH Time i ALTERED STATES m lo Keep Her I BOUND" 0J total Februarys a investigated 12 Property losses rob- beries, 311 burglaries and 51 automobile thefts, the report stated. in represented slight increase over the caseload those incidents to in January, when deputies investigated recovered materials offenses. Of the rape cases, three were classified as forcible rapes, while two others were listed as attempts to commit forcible rape. Larceny thefts con- 1,319 Afternoon Concert On CHS amounted $847,737; sheriffs officers worth $210,393 during the same period, the report stated. Motor vehicle thefts accounted for $223,685 of the loss total. Jewelry and precious metals worth $178,896 and televisions, stereos, radios and similar items valued at $108,618 also were reported stolen. show. Deputies investigated incidents of thefts of motor vehicle parts and accessories; 139 cases of 194 theft from motor vehicles; and 134 incidents of shoplifting, the report stated. were groups will Ike SEATS . EYE WITNESS R AU THAT JAZZ m -- HELD OVER 00 include HELD OVER THE DEVIL AND MAX DEVLIN PG JONES BACKR0ADS 15. I 3 15, AMAIfY HIT 4 HI: POWI K Oi LY11.1S m The FinaL EARTH CPNFUCX BOUND ARIST0CATS ( ( V BLACK STALLION mi i.wi uumins mi OMUi iHinx.i y HELD OVER P0PEYE Co the TSQuEDGEED CEXi avexi copyJoryo D appyjo bssb electrifyinglancL powerfu but alsoJhelmostTeconomica owefToffice foryourcop d customers budget was also kept in mind. ... t .... .w44t.......4.44i444.4.AA....t--.44.14444- 4 A 4. PG J X PG Hit: Whore s Willie (L Living gieed . T Plus through Saturday, marking the debut of the . 15 Seats $1.50 till 6:45 Mon. thru Fri. except holidays HL HANDS OI A CHILD Grand opening activities will continue and the 9 All NOU)N(iLRlI top-notc- h Ccu3 15. 7 1 40. 6 00. 9 10 : BREAKER BREAKER 00 4 20, 7 4- 5- with an eye tor the little thmqs as 15, HELD OVER every item and accessory seen is readily available. Our Living Showcase settings are designed by professionals, CuU Eastwood. jou 5 KILL OR BE KILLED FUNH0USE iPGl R 30. 8 00 35. 6 15, 0 45 1 SALLY FIELDS LEE 4 Hit: HAL10WEEI Co TOMMY ) R MANIAC . . N HELD OVER SCANNERS and Brent Pvtwkx EVERY MON. OPEN 12:30 $2.00 till 5:00pm Mon. thru EH. eicept holidays ALL homemaker. Another key difference, he added, is that 778 471U56.W So 9th e CWfcy 1' Bar-rowe- s, Hodgson inv fTj.yfjOrj ance. Participating junior choir with Shauna Miller as accompanist, mixed chorus with Lisa Clemments at the piano and the soprano-altchorus accompanied by Diane Fernando. Marilyn Facer in cooperation with Morris Lee will direct the singing of the three groups. These groups dont ordinarily participate in the music departments spring concert, explained the director. This smaller concert will give the students an opportunity to have the experience and feel the importance of performing on stage. i7o Those don't wants around your house are probably "do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! AU SEATS singing groups at Cottonwood high has been planned Tuesday in the auditorium. Parents and other the n..on suspected blazes ed a residence, anothei a motor vehicle and the third involved materials, the report stated. of One Slate SO. COTTONWOOD. An afternoon concert by interested persons are being invited to attend the 1:15 p.m. perform- to reported vii.h Sheriff's deputies losses totaling $57, Faux, Alinda Allen, Lisa Greentree, OLynn Larsen, Vera Loveless, Alice Redd. Also, David Merrill, Todd Russell, Scott Dan Curtis, Joe Peterson, Gordon Jesse, Grant Stringham, Brent Lords, Quinn Soderquist, John Schamel and Steve Harries. Members of next years jazz choir will be Carol Horn, Jennie Julie Jackman, Kim Williams, Paula Barney, JoAnn Spafford, Cam Woodard, Alison Lewis, Crystal Coleman, Vickie Huffman, Amy Hauck, Jennifer Jones, Carolyn Beales. In addition, Brad Wix-oDan Curtis, Jeff Welker, Bruce Rowley, Olav Froelke, Mike Nelson, Gordon Jesse, Burt Workman, Tom Putnam, Rick Peterson, Matt budget-minde- IuuAucap . by County Sheriff's deputies, according to a monthly report. affordable for the PC 278 471 13092 S Highland February Robberies resulted in property losses totaling $43,731; nearly 86 percent ($40,546) of that was taken from residences. Homes and apartments also were the main target of burglars who made off with materials valued at $237,000, the report stated. Burglars also stole in items from $61,000 ial buildings such as offices and stores. February's totals kin, Patricia Stout, Karen Loveless, Laurie most innovative step in the furniture display, showcase encompasses about 5,000 square feet, featuring more than two dozen model living room settings. Although the displays are elaborately designed and executed, Colletts president Ferris Collett said the showcase is unique because the furniture on display is STIll Wk Davit Cheaper vestigated during tinued to account for the bulk of the month's total, with deputies reporting 860 cases. Deputies also persons reporting assaults during the month. Seven of Ihe assaults involved firearms, four involved knives or cutting instruments and 10 involved unspecified dangerous weapons, it was noted. Three fires believed to be the result of arson COTTONWOOD. Described Mon.Fri. Hit ? JAR I 3ac u 108 Morris Lee, vocal teacher at Cottonwood high, has announced names of students selected for next years madrigals and jazz choir. Students trying out for the two musical groups were auditioned before Mr. Lee during several sessions. The madrigals will include Kim Barlow, Gatherum, Moana Peckham, Christine Par- Guildcraft $2.00 Open Til 6 PM SALT LAKE. Five rape cases were among 1,347 incidents in- were deputies Showcase at Colletts, 7200 So. State. Phone 969 MANN Bargain Price or will graduates Thiee Lords. 6 p.m. Fri.-Sa- 5. The pageant will be open to girls age who are either high school Deputies Ra-chel- Graduation rites for the 62nd graduating class of MURRAY 4961 before requirements 3824 W. Ave. Boys Dillon Lad 19, 1981 Five Rapes Investigated Tomlison, JoLayne 571-605- Boys Thursday, Mar. among SALT LAKE. A beauty pageant aimed at sending a representative of Salt Lake County into the Miss Utah Scholarship Pageant is in the planning stages. . Eligible for the the competition will be girls from throughout the valley, excepting those in Murray, Sandy, West Jordan and West Valley or other areas having local pageants. The pageant is tentatively scheduled for April 25. Entries for Miss Salt Lake Valley should be submitted by April 8. They may be obtained by 8 or calling Girls 5210 By Maama, Susan Morgan, Mary Mullen, Laura Poe, Cindy Reynolds, Kathy Sheeley. Pageant Planned Way West William F. Peck, 5200 South WEST VALLEY VIEW o Pam Lind, Misia Beauty Barry O'Very, 2754 Down's Jay E. Kessler, Debra Jackson, Johnston, Betsy Larson, Bit Dr. Way Radial Tires LR78-- 1 5 on 5 hole wheels, fine condition - $125. TWO West So 4355 S22 2Q 5 area Sheet Sixty-tw- o 566 6561. Craig Brown, 3464 Patrick Dr. Richard L. Rice, - 4 ) |