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Show I 7B WEST VALLEY View . Thursday, Ma 26, 1981 Week's Births ,5 Two sets of twins helped boost the total number of births recorded in the Green Sheet area to 120, according to hospital reports released for the week ending Sunday night. Of the total, 75 were boys; 46 were girls. of the inTwenty-nin- e born at fants were Cottonwood hospital, 23 at St. Marks and 13 at Valley West. Two were bom at home and the remainder arrived at other Salt Lake area hospitals. Babies were bom to the following Green Sheet area families: AT CYPRUS . . . Mary Marquez, Nancy Treadwell, Gayle Peck, Penny Tygesen and Beverly Hunt are among Cyprus high girls planning week's activities leading up to girls preference dance at Hotel Utah on Saturday night. COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL GIHt Avalon Dr. Dave Shaw, 5730 So. T opowa Dr. James Lawrence, 6323 Dusty Cir. Kenneth W. North, 1095 E. Boys Get Once Over . . MAGNA. Cyprus high girls have only two days left during which io choose their dates for the annual girls preference dance to be held Sa:ur-da- y in the Hotel Utahs Lafayette Ballroom Music for dancing will be provided by Light. The theme for the event will be the of Fyes Through Love. Admission will be $9 per couple with a CHAG Does Your Couch Mary dent; vice Peck, CHOIR feature the Melvin and Kay Ward family, an instrumental and vocal musical variety show. A donation of $2.50 per person or $10 per family is being suggested. p Loaking p M Show Your Dog or Cot is Shedding? You Need Our PORTABLE t HAND VACUUM one low it i s79 ! Ja.T.ENTERPRISES Tel. 966-141- 6 Berry possible, said. ; reporter-historian- Penny Tygeson, senior representative; Joann Colovos. junior representative and Beverly Hunt, sophomore representative. Family Program Slated Monday In Area Ward KEARNS. Members of Kearns 17th ward will hold a Family night to remember at 7 p.m. Monday. itinerary, Mr. Wendel will The Ward family, which includes ren, has 10 child- performed throughout the country and was billed in Seattle as the Melvin (Von Disneyland, Knotts Farm and Sea to be included World are j on the tour if Trapp) i 4011 W. 5415 S., KEARNS Hunter, The program - (From Page 6B,Col.9) LaJolla high will host the choir on Wednesday and the group will go to Anaheim on April 2, singing at Loara high that morning. The afternoon will be spent at the beach. for Easter Mem will Marquez, presiNancy Treadwell, president; Gayle secretary; Trudy (Cyprus High Associated Girls) card, or $10.50 per couple without the card. Intermission entertainment will include vocal solos by Charlene Nielson. Girls Week activities are being held through Friday at Cyprus. Monday was dress-uday; Tuesday, favorite day; Wednesday CHAG shirt day and assembly day. Today (Thursday) students are being encouraged to wear cowboy attire and tomorrow will be blue and gold day. CHAG officers directing the activities are ers. Family Sing- Try a Want Ad! 5190 South Mark Bllanzich, 3480 So. 300 East Ronald L. Davis, 6647 So. 95 West Gale A. Schmidt, 6386 So. Dixie Dr. Kevin Smith, 6716 So. 100 East Robert A. Harmon, 3180 So. 4060 West Brett C. Litzo, 4329 W. 5855 South Randy C. Traver, 5131 Way Rory T. 5138 So. Fellows, Glendon Way Boys South 4067 W. . 6740 South Raymond R. Hall, 5491 So. State Samuel A. Ray, 4262 W. 3965 South Ronald Johnson, 2617 W. 6200 South Harry Wiseman, 4785 W. 4745 South Daniel J. Haggin, 4893 Royal Ann Dr. Melvin Aitken, 3821 Rehearsals Of Musical here, with Maxine Nelson directing the Kearns Shopping Center 968-354- Shmur Trace P. Chlapis, 1219 Woodridge Cir. Blaine Sorensen, 5948 Salem Ave Paul L. Vance, 6834 Madison Cir. Richard Vadak, 5651 So. Sanford Dr. Terry L. Tapia, 2596 W. Robin Road Dave Baker, 450 E. Stonehedge Ronald Heugty, 5465 Hew-WooDr. Paul W. Wilson, 3275 W. 3560 South Kenneth Martinez, 4425 So. 1300 West Paul Bell, 4570 So 200 East Kelly Shewmake, 3234 Oriole Way Joe Levet, 4038 So. 1950 West Andrew W Lyle, 6114 Holla-daBlvd. Raymond L. Behunin, 7300 W. 2100 South David R. Alexander, Cherrywood Lane ac- 5127 Elton L. Berry, 4581 W. 5500 South Dean M. Goodwin, 3064 So. Beaver Cir. DeRay K. Hermansen, 5782 Honeysuckle Way Mark R. Clary, 5 92 Moun-tainmaDr. D. Young, 4158 So. 4080 West 3.00 HOODED PARKAS, ORANGE ONLY 8 ONLY reg. 11.95 KNIT STOCKING CAPS - 36 ONLY reg. 2.00 ORANGE HUNTING CAPS - 34 ONLY reg. 2.95 39 66 WORK SOCKS - 18 ONLY PKGS. OF 3 reg. 3.59 WESTERN LEATHER WALLETS - 5 ONLY reg. h.so BRIEFS - ASSTD. - 30 ONLY reg. 4.00 MUNSINGWEAR MENS PAJAMAS - 14 ONLY SAND XL ONLY reg. 7.95 RAILROAD MEN'S JEANS - BRANDED 30 PAIR ONLY reg. 1.00 PKG. 3.00 49 2.00 4.99 to 25.00 BOY'S DEPT. 1.00 OLDSTYLE BOY SCOUT SHIRTS - BROKEN SIZES BOY'S SPORT SHIRTS - 85 ONLY 12 Thru 20 reg. PAJAMAS - BROKEN SIZES 8 to 20 reg. $7.95 YOUNG MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS - 35 ONLY YOUNG MEN'S JEANS - WOMEN'S POLYESTER 18 PAIR ONLY reg. 99 to 7.95 1.00 3.00 4.99 to 30.00 N PANTS - SIZES 6 to 20 WOMEN'S AND JUNIORS BLOUSES AND TOPS - OVER WOMEN'S PURSES AND HANDBAGS WOMEN'S, JUNIORS SLACKS AND SKIRTS - 8 1.99 99 1.88 100 Vi PRICE to 18 V2 PRICE FABRICS DEPT. INVISIBLE Craig R. Kent, 3659 So. Cree Dr. Scott Gardner, 3401 So. 2000 West John B. Homer, 3642 So. 6000 West Mu Meas, 1773 Lake Park Clifford D. Garrick, 4341 W. 5125 South Kerry Van Every, 3830 Market St. PULL-O- WOMEN'S SCARVES - MANY SIZES AND STYLES 550 TIKI CREPES - REG. Boys ZIPPERS 1.00 YD. YD - BALANCE OF OUR STOCK 10 EA. CARDED BUTTONS NETTING - 72 5 EA. 22 YD. SIDE reg. 59 ASSORTMENT OF BUCKLES 5 EA. OTHER HOSPITALS Girls Debra Denning, 2186 W. 3100 South Lori Ann Rose, 4223 Holder Dr. Thomas J. Loverage, 4926 Farah Dr. John H Nielson, 5216 So. 1045 East figures have been cast, as well as the dancers, there is still a need for choir members. Practice sessions for the vocal music portion are held every Saturday at 9 a.m. and Thursdays at 7. They are being directed by Elaine Husband. The childrerfs chorus, under the direction of Karen McDaniel, with Carma Lee Perfili as organist, practices Thursday from 6 to 7 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 to 10 a.m. Due to the content of the material in the play, which deals with the origin of the LDS church, it is recommended that children under 12 years of age remain at home. It has been suggested that those with young East David Bosen, 5496 So. 235 Richard DuBois Jr., 5522 Obsidian Way Gail Peterson, 5513 So. 3320 West Nathan J. Smith, 5916 Dry Bone Cir. Anthony M. Arellano, 3130 So. 2050 West Jay H. Wardel, 6245 W. 3500 South Mark M. Lister, 3280 Franklin Cir. Moon H. Pak, 4545 So. Atherton Dr. David Hoimk, 6660 So. 1500 West Daniel Myers, 3173 W. 2995 South R. Kimball Mosier, 5270 Woodtree Cir. Kenneth S. Searles, 3867 Cilma Cir. Robert Behunin, 6099 Brookhollow Dr. Eric W. Klessky, 45111 So. 4000 West Chad D. Christensen, 3165 So. 4800 West David Marks, 5433 W. 5400 South David Walker, 4792 Bonair James 3960 South I. Francis, 7389 W. children consider Tim Tech exchanging baby sitting days so that everyone in the stake can enjoy the play. Dr. Greg McMillan, 4937 Atwood Blvd. (See Page 11B, Col. 6) CtCAf(nris vvc. Complete Inventory Liquidation WOMEN'S DEPT. Girls tivity. While all of the key 4 6335 Boys James CONTINUES HEMS DEPARTMENT Twin Boy Progressing Rehearsals for next months Magna stake production of Zion are progressing 5415 So. Brad Clark, 3446 So. 6265 West Charles J. Ogden, 7361 W. Zana Lane Brent L. Hutchings, 4444 Christopherson Dr. Steven J. Fox, 5771 Copper City Dr. Roger Clayton, 1179 E. 4085 South Bradley Anderson, 4751 So 4180 West Steven K. Williams, 3719 So. 6300 West VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Twin Girls Ralph J. Kemker, 5581 Sanford Dr. Thomas R. Stutz, 3818 Sunnyvale Dr. Stephen C. Rich, 6712 So. 1620 East Morris W. Wood, 2095 Champagne Cir. Richard M. Keetch, 189 E. OTEMDI? SME HOSPITAL Girlt Paul Muffitt, 4112 W. 5085 MAGNA. "The Family Health and Home Center Stephen Soelberg, 4194 So. Normandie Lane Ernest L. Wilkins, 5510 So. 5425 West Michael Degn, Road Randy K. McMillan, 2953 W. 5720 South Gary L. Olson, 2470 Dutch Draw Dr. William C. Rowan, 5409 As Pref Nears M. S m gcaAHE Whitebird Cir. Jeffrey L Redmond, 6277 W. 3650 South ST. MARK 7ISE GDEPtf. 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