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Show JIB WIST VALLEY VIEW Third Term . 7, 1981 Thursday, May - Honor Roll is Posted AT KJHS KEARNS. Names of students on the third term high honor roll at Kearns junior high have been released. Ninth graders include Tracy Anderson, Lisa Allen, Danelle Blackburn, Christine Brown, Guy Casey, Tinea Collins, Gregory Carver, Nina Colledge, LeClaire, Terry Morgan, Micnaelis, Donna Milliano, John Osequera, Kim Pehrson, Yvette Peck, Michael Prettyman, Julie Robinson, Vince Rose, Tracy Jalynn Rasmussen, Jaelynn Rampton, Barbara Reynolds Also, Diane Rogers, Jami Lyn Smiih, Santiago, Bowen Sylvester, Merlin Thomas, Moungaloa Tatafu, Tamela Tai, Thad Jonalie Diamse, Michelle Deem, Vang, Linda Vance, Denny Wheeler and Dianne Wurst Seventh graders include Adams, Kendra Wendy Allen, Kaylynn Asay, Cory Brent Anderson, Bodily, Rochelle Dantler, Layne Eyre, Kirt Francis, Lavona Forsyth, Steven Garrett, Tiffanie Howe, Joni Hun-sake- Brooks, Jennifer , Susan Taylor, Jamie Lisa Wood, Nancy Whitehead, Doyle Wright, Gary Wor then, Lisa White, Deborah and Rebecca Laurie Behumn, Shirley Barron, Cindy Bringhurst, Merrte Brown, Rebecca Barnett, Bird, Rebecca Brakey, Christy Chidester, Kristen Collings, Michael Conlon, Rachael Danser, Aaron Griffiths, Debra Greenland, Paul Johnston, Loralee Johnson, Mary Jaramillo Others are Dale Jensen, Le Trinh, Kenneth Lawson, Julee Lamothe, Donald Janilyn 972-666- 250-641- 359-244- 4 972-102- Volunteers are also being sought. INVEST WITH US a The session is p m. 2 Morning son, 10:30 a.m. Sunday, with Joel Erickson presenting the ser- school along with adult Bible school and an inquirer class. Friday Night Alive is scheduled at the Barbara and Woody Davis residence. On Wednesday, Living the Adventure will be Sunday Sandy Coats home. Listening Witness is at 7 : 30 p m. Monday at the Bergsmas and con- firmation classes are held from 6 to 9 p m at the church. Also at the church, 3D begins at 6:50. A love-i- will be held n KEARNS. Skateland West will host a Muscular Dystrophy skate-a-tho- 10 a.m. to 10 p m. Saturday, according to Bill Finney. Any skater who Secured by Real Estate to participate may sign up at Skateland West, 4147 W. 5415 South. The entry fee is $4 for 12 hours of skating and fun. Proceeds from the event will be used to support the Muscular Dystrophy Assn, program of free patient would Serving the West since 1953 When Interest and Integrity Count Offices in NEVADA IDAHO US L like caie, to purchase orweek-lon- 6 State at Utah State University this summer. The seven are being sponsored by Post 60 of the American Legion, according to Henry Boys Minchey, Ameri- canism officer, who said the Utah American Legion Bazaar Planned Tomorrow By Ward In Magna MAGNA. Spencer 2nd ward will host a bazaar tomorrow (Friday) from 6 to 8 p m. at the Magna Central stake center, 8181 W. South. A spokesman for the stake said there will be a variety of items offered for sale, that will be suitable for gifts, including a quilted quilt. There will also be a fish pond for youngsters as well as barber and beauty shops and a jail. A cakewalk will also be held In addition, residents are being invited to have dinner at the bazaar. The menu offers ham sandwiches, corn dogs, chips, drinks and assorted items from Therefore, all the boys who applied for the opportunity were accepted and funded, he said. EXPERIENCE FOR YOUR CHILD Quality Supervision for the Entire Sum- er Field Trips for the Fun Of It Swimming Lessons by Certified Instruc- Nutritious Daily Lunch plus Morning and Afternoon Snacks Varied Growth Activities Athletic, Arts & Crafts, Social and Educational For Ages 6 through 9 SALT LAKE COUNTY RECREATION, PARKS & CENTERS The seven include Troy Tucker, Matt Mouritsen, Alan L. Kohrn, Deano Smith, Steven Wong, Tom Cloward and Daniel Yocom. The Tucker boy, son of Donna Tucker, 3391 W. 4100 South, is involved in debate and legislative forum and has an interest in club. glee Public speaking was listed as a qualification of the Kohrn youth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kohrn, CENTER 3060 LESTER STREET WEST VALLEY CITY, UTAH (Session One) July 13 - Aug. 14 (Session Two) 535-504- 0 -L- July 10 CALL NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE 135.00 Per Five Week Session If Paid In Advance 6.75 Per Day If Paid Weekly 250.00 OR LEATHER The Kearns Kapers Keepers of the W'eek are Dick Brown and Steve Smith. HALF SOLE WITH THIS AD SHOE REPAIR team participated in the FACTORY Model United Nations held last week at the University of Utah, and were asked to represent the country 3480 So. Redwood Rd. 01 BRASS BOOT 8325 W. 3500 So. Nigeria, giving their A 3751 W. 3240 South. The Smith boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Specialist of the "FOOT" 4370 So. Redwood Rd. 967-333- 8 don H. Smith, 3441 So. 2660 West, has an in- terest in journalism and public speaking. Journalism, Boy Scouts and public speaking were noted mu vqd t CALL US oi voimmf At Rurfton Lumber l"Je Can Help You! KETT FEFJOFJ SALE CIEDAR FENCING 2 VxxS - olVvipTc ww For Both Five Week Sessions If Paid In Advance I01YA1PIC SAVE IsraiND Gallon ON ALL OLYMPIC STAIN GARDEN DEPT. SPECIALS , TURF BUILDER For greener, healthier lawns. 4500 Sq. Ft. TURF BUILDER PLUS 2 For weed free healthy lawns. 4500 sq. ft. $D388 PEAT MOSS 2 cu. ft. LUMBER YARD SPECIALS 2x4x8 Builders Studs 2x4x8 Econo Studs 4x8xV2 Sheet Rock (CASH I CARRY ONLY) 1x2x8 Furring Strips 35c Grade A Toilets Particle Board Shelving SOIL AID Improves water retention, aereates sell. 2 cm. ft. s3 15 BARK Big bag decorative hark, goad ground cover $359 $4995 rxl2"x6 I"xl6"x8 Concrete Mix Post Mix 90 MULTIPURPOSE 8 MEN'S NEOPRENE week. choir. REDWOOD June OFF $5 (From Page 6B, Col 6) WHEN THERES TROUBLE MULTI-PURPOS- E WEEK SESSIONS SPECIAL FEET tors 2 FIVE ONE WEEK Proceeds from the bazaar will go toward the building fund. Sponsors are hopeful of strong support. AN EXCITING SUMMER IMITED NUMBER OF OPENINGS SHOE REPAIR KAPERS - of i COUPON the bake shop. REDWOOD'S SUPER SUMMER DAYCAMP '81 SIGN UP NOW r Jackson, Todd Johnson, Brad Olsen, Allen Thomas, Steven Healy, JoDee Me Curdy and LeeAnn Talbot class president, an Eagle Scout, involved in Accolade and junior g CALL thats great Monica Jensen, Rosborough, Henri SURGERY wheelchairs and Thrifty shoppers read thopedic braces and appliances, to provide the Green Sheet a patient classifieds! To place summer camp. yours, 212 SOUTH STATE ST.OREM, UTAH 225-816- from n Cheryl Dubois, Jeffrey Farnsworth, Beverly Hunt, Brenda Jensen, Collette DISEASES and Representing Granger high at Boys State will be Troy Tucker, Matt Mouritsen, Alan Kohrn, Deano Smith, Steven Wong, Tom Cloward, Daniel Yocom. TO LOGAN . . . 9:15, at held Others on the high honors list were Steven Anderson, Podiatrist-Foo- Rev. mon. Norr DR. RONALD H. BROWN worship Youths To Skate For MD Fund Manager Bagshaw, will be held at 10:30 starts at Nancy at the 3320 Tony Treesa Kitsu, The Kearns team divided into six committees, with three committees receiving a superior rating, one excellent, and two good, said Mrs. Wall, the adviser. Mrs Wall said it is the best ever for our students Congratulations all of you, Treadwell and Fern Sweet The six sophomores with 4 0 included Julie Allen, Jamie Anderson, Kellie Barnes, Kyle Johns, James McAllister and George Our debate Col 9) Chad Drage, Shelly Jensen and Larry Lunt Juniors with 4 0 were Johanna Powers and Dean Soil Those earning 3 8 or hgher were Jeffrey Soren (From Page 6B, at Atonement am. to church. Weymouth Road. Sports, debate and scouting were among qualifications listed by Tom Cloward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Cloward, 4303 So. 4000 West. The Yocom boy, son of Mr. and Mrs Keith H. Yokom, 3831 So. 4800 West is involved in debate, journalism, sports and scouting. Coordinating the selection of Boys A at First Baptist church Evans Roger Mourtisen, 3980 junior So. 2700 West, is by the W'ong boy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Wong, 2950 Staters at Granger high was Richard Palmer, counselor on Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m., under the direction of Dr. Lee Martin, dealing with learning communication in the family UTAH Matt Mouritsen, the son of Mr. and Mrs. meeting scheduled from Multipurpose Center, 3060 Lester, or to call a Community Action officer for pick-u- p The persons to call are Ivy at Beth, Marie, or Erlinda, Granger high have been selected to attend Assn, was asked for a special dispensation so the post could exceed its quota of boys. will be held Saturday REDWOOD. A food drive to assist miners is being carried out by Community Action m conjunction with the STOP Coalition. The drive is designed to assist striking are being asked to take donations to the Redwood junior boys from Sharon HONOR GRANGER. Lutheran church donating Seven Session Is Set Here deaconess Hansen, Brent Maxfleld, Judith Oster Also, Randall Anderson, Natalie Hill, Kay Kelson, Seven Boys Are Named GRANGER. viewpoint exactly as it in the real United Nations. Blaine Shirlene Fry, Deaconess Miners Planned miners. Persons Zbinden Eighth graders are Den nis Atwood, Buckley, Food Drive To Assist Striking Also, Robert Lipsey, Cyn thia Massengale, David McDonald, James Mitchell, Glen Nakaoka, Amy Ose quera, Shelley Pearson, Prescott Pratt, Denise Richmond, Judy Rich, Julie Rich, Steven Russell, Steven Smith, Lilliann Smith, Juanita Taylor, Zbinden Shayne Bird, Brenda Burr, Kelly Biorklund, Michael Cox, Christine Cowan, Eric Christensen, James Cowsert Ross Der bidge, Catherine Diamse, r, Holder, Nancy Ivie and Cheryl Kasteler. Vigil, Sherrie Kent Bodily, Hales, Shireene Hoecherl, Holly Gennielle Hogan Kenneth Vargas, Ana Elizabeth Enterlir, Also Tania Erickson, Michelle Frye, Veronica Feldt, Mindy Griffiths, Tommy Genessy, Sherri Green, Wendie Gustavson, Teresa Hatch, Norman Herrington Jr., Melanie Jessop, Carlyn Jackman, Deana Cheri Jacobson, Kimber, Terri Kramer, Deborah Kasteller, Jeana Kimber, Fawn Kremlin, Denise, Koivula, Shawn Knight, Johnny Martinez, Robert Miller, Lorene Magera, Thomas Mann, Sean Parker. Others include Marla Potila, Kan Parry, Lisa Pyne, Julie Russell, Mirna Roias, Ronda Rosenhan, K el y Smith, Jackie Shepherd, Ina Soifua, Kelli St. Clair, Stacey Skinner, Lori Swift, Shellie Turner, Janice Wheeler, Angie Wilson, Francme Woodard and Janet Woodall . Christine Eldredge, Gina Bernardo, Randy Woolley, From Granger High Mortar Mix 90 so WE CAN HELP E LUMBER & HARDWARE 3909 W. 4700 So. 1 Open 7:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 969-987- |