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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW 2Q Week's Births Service At Sunrise Is Eyed Here 16, 1981 Thursday, Apr. - Twin Girls Boost Numbers A set of twin girls the helped boost to 114 in newborn total the Green Sheet area during the week ending Saturday night. According to reports hospital released the during week, there were 67 girls and 47 boys, with To KEARNS. An 14 1 sunrise B. Tripp, 3295 W. 3345 Lutheran Pauls church. Sean McCleve, Beaver St. So. Breakfast will be served from 8 to 9:15 by the men of the congregation. Boys James Carter, 3333 East Don W. Evans, Kranovich, Raymond Sydette Cir. Stan R. Joos, 7048 Chula Dr. at arriving tonwood hospital, St. Marks and five at Valley West. The remainder, with the exception of two born at home, arrived at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. Babies were born to the following families: area 5287 Victor E. Lopez, 24 W. Lester Ave. Kenneth G. Marler, 121 E . 5460 South Randy S. Gunnell, 5416 Avalon George P. Jensen, 5759 So. China Clay Cir. Manuel Jaramillo, Doreen Cir. Frank E. Marrelli, 3184 D. 4320 W. 2995 South Hoa Phan Bon Nguyen Phan, 3199 So. 4140 West Mickey L. Edelfsen, 5620 East Gary J. Robb, So. 1300 6609 So. 95 Easter 1300 COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls 25 be held at 7:30 Sunday morning at St. 5500 South Walden Meadows Daniel J. Harris, Bedford Road Louis E. Huleft, Royalwood Dr. Craig D. Mabey, Wending Lane Jeff J. Burt, 4362 Cherry View Dr. Charles E. Bullock, 3511 W. Valley Heights Larry N. Dew, 4458 Red Cherry Cir. Forrest Hancock, 8575 W. 3010 South Leonard W. Gunderson, 5297 Cyclamen Way Ricky Jeppesen, 5944 Don Jose Cir. Cot13 at James R. Jones, Early Duke Dr. ST. Mark Pratt, Members of the will take cupcakes to the Hazen Nursing Home Thursday and will recognize LCW residents observing their birthday this month. Musical Show Scheduled In Hunter Ward 4494 Gearing for Kearns South stake road show competition are Gina Burton, Merrie Brown, Jay Timothy, Juanita Taylor. ANIMALS . . . HUNTER. Youre A Good Man Charlie Brown will be presented in the round by members of Hunter ward, at 23-2- cultural 5 7:30 p.m. in the ward hall, 3745 So. County West. Admission will be $1 per person, with children under age 4 not being admitted. About 200 seats will be available for each 6400 the Kearns high PTA . . . Bonnie Grisel, a Cyprus high student, was named winner of a Salt Lake seminary district . . South and performance speech contest . LeRoy Simon of the Youth Tobacco Advisory Council in Utah was scheduled to address a meeting of the those interested are being advised to come early for choice seats. REMEMBER (From Page 1C, Col. 2) Regis Paper Co., was singled out as Boss of the Year by the Kearns Jaycees. The was honoree nominated for the award by Jerry Kaim, Sheriffs Department . . . Mrs. Betty Harrison was reelected president of an employe. Guest speaker at a Jaycee meeting was Capt. Clair Evans of the Kearns junior high PTA. SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of April 15, 1965. Nathan Ridge was serving as chairman of plans for a teen-ag- e Road-E-- 0 for Cyprus HEADACHES - high students, under sponsorship of the Kearns Jaycees 1925 Taylor, tucky Ave. Henry Lopez, 5733 W. 3500 South Ralph E. Hoggan 5045 Colter Cir. Robert A. Hender Jr., East and Jaycettes presented a world globe to the Kearns Library. Jay Gould of the Chamber, Jerry Kalm of the Jaycees and Mrs. Ed Castillo of the Jaycettes behalf of their presented the gift on organizations John W. Seaman, BarM Cir. 2958 W. Lyle H. Cooper, 4737 So. 3535 West Robert L. Middleton, 4770 So. 2200 West SAW production at Utah State University, was one of two national Holstein youth champions, chosen from a field of more than 4,000 entrants nationwide. BACKACHES to tho Ho flow BASIC OFFICE VISIT Tales Of Past To Be Staged KEARNS. Rewill member When be the theme of the Kearns South stake roadshows to be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday in the Kearns Central stake center, 4575 W. 5400 25th ward, dall; Remember When Pirates Roamed The Seas, Patricia Strout; 30th ward, Remember When We Were Stranded On Zog?, Lindsey Powell, Terri Weaver and Ellice Watts and 34th ward will perform Remember When Life Was DR.LUNCEFORD,D.C. SO YOU CAN AFFORD THE IIR0PRACT1C CARE YOU WONT NEED OFFICE HOURS: MON. THRU SAT. CALL TODAY 8-- DR. PLASKETT, D.C. 7 2683411 Girls 545 E. 4500 S. (Woat Door) BMg. Simple? from eight wards will make up the program. Kearns 2nd ward will present History in the directed by Susan Mathis; 7th Re-maki- ward, Remember Randy E. Robinson, 3941 Marcia Dr. David K. Dyches, 7063 W. 3870 South Were When Rainbows New?; Ray Woolsey and Karen Marshall; 8th ward, Remember When You were Afraid and Didnt Un- derstand?; Alison BaHim'h BUILDERS Randy Chidester, Jedediah Dr. Thomas G. Donaldson, 4892 Highland Cir. Kerry Burton, 3339 Peggy Ct. MART OTHER HOSPITALS 968-212- 1 3555 Twin Girls W. 3500 So. (SeePage 7C, Sid-we- ll and Carol Knoll. Boys Col. 6) Kearns ward 21st will present Remember When We Changed?; directed by Linda Whitehead; 24th ward, Remember When The Sweet-Toot- h Gang Got Their Just Desserts? Debbie Ran- - Equitable Savifigs wants you to win a luxury cruise from Acapulco through the Panama Canal to San Juan. 4 10-d- ay The Family Health and Home Center 4067 W. 5415 So. Kearns Shopping Center 968-354- HARDWARE 4 Pack your bags. Bury your cares. If youre the winner of Equitable Savings 90th Anniversary grand prize, you're going on the holiday of a lifetime. STORES Youre going in style. First, you and your guest hop aboard a flight from the Pacific Northwest to Acapulco, Mexico. Next, its anchors aweigh on the Cunard Princess, a luxury liner registered in the Bahamas. Now. Prepare yourself for 10 days of the kind of MJIDMIH DfflKDraDMIM d, star-spangl- enchantment you thought only happened in dreams. Youll visit seven ports of call, but on the Cunard Princess, getting there is half the fun. Youll be pampered with an swimming pool, sauna, nightclub, casino, shopping arcade, glassed-i- n sunning area, observation deck, four exciting bars, a restaurant overlooking the sea and stars. And some of the most surprisingly elegant cuisine that ever graced a plate. Ora palate. And when its time to leave, we take you back, suntanned and smiling, to your home in the Pacific Northwest. A glorious holiday valued at $5,000.00. Well even throw in an extra $500 pocket money. For shopping, fun, whatever your pleasure. on-de- FACTOBT rstsy QUANTITIES LIMITED How to make it yours? Just come to Equitable Savings anytime during our Anniversary celebration and register. (Grand prize winner must be 18 years or older.) More prizes, more premiums. Each of Equitables 52 offices will have a drawing fora Norelco Food Processor and other valuable prizes. And when you deposit $10,000 or more in an Equitable Money Market Certificate, you get a $10 cash premium deposit or get double Green Stamps for deposits to your Interest Paying Checking account or savings account up to $1,250. And up to 5,000 Green Stamps for deposits of $5,000 or more. And more fun. Because weve got a lot to celebrate. 90 years of people helping one another build homes, businesses and brighter tomorrows. So come help us celebrate. Register for our drawing. Treat yourself to some refreshments, and pick up a balloon for the kids. Were also giving away pens, sewing kits and pocket mirrors. And who knows? Come September 9th through the 19th, you may be cruising through the Tropics. FSIJC uitable While Supplies now 30-GA- Last 25 PACK TRASH BAGS L These heavy-dutplastic bags are 2 mils thick to hold up to 60 lbs. without tearing or breaking. And a big capacity makes them ideal for trash, lawn and leaf cleanups, storage, more. Each box holds TV325 25 bags plus twist ties for convenient closure. 5471 South 4015 West y 966-700- 0 . . Mrs. Willis Whitbeck of Bennion and a student majoring in dairy IF YOU DONT FEEL WELL, WE WOULD SINCERELY LIKE TO TRY TO HELP. Stake Shows VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Reg. $39.95 . daughter of Mr. and Mini-musica- ls Sam Delis, 7039 W. VA . Belva Whitbeck, ETC. NERVOUSNESS, The IM on and on. Chiropractic trio goat to ramovo the Intortoranc o you can havo 100 Ho. . Kearns Chamber of Commerce, Jaycees South. Boys BLACK & DECKER . . Members of the 3279 So. 4440 Arthur L. Linford, 3995 So. 1500 West Steven G. Street, 3972 So. 7169 West E. Craig Hotchinson, 912 E. 5700 South Keith Clark, 2595 Ken- 4570 So. 200 communion service will be conducted at 9:30 a.m. by Rev. Clayton Ham-mel- l. MARK'S HOSPITAL Girls West Keith F. Nunley Cir. Easter e will West Douglas mini-servic- 14th April jvnqs B pecpe |