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Show WEST VALLE Y VIE W 1981 Thursday, May 21, winners will take place the week prior to the Volunteers of ican West. Festival Needed By State Group the AmerFor more those information SALT LAKE. The State Historical Society has announced openings in several positions for volunteers with a wide variety of skills. Society officials noted that volunteers are needed to run and main-tai- n interested may tact Ruth Coates, con- least one run. The Expos also nipped the Angels with D. J. Corona scoring the decisive run in the bottom of the fourth and final inning. Shortstop Jeff Croal sparkled on defense. The Expos led the Cubs until the top of the final frame before losing The Expos played without error until the second out of the last frame, considered a rare feat for peewee ball. The Dodgers beat the , with Brent Pirates Udy leading the way offensively with two RBI's. Jason Christensen also had a good game at the plate. The Pirates outlasted the Padres Eric Mosley tripled to lead off the fourth inning for the Padres, while the Pirates' Mike Mallory contributed a long throw from deep center to the plate to prevent further Padre scoring in the final frame. The Mallory lad also brought in the tying run. Brandon Ludlow, Bryan Good and Brian Shepherd also aided the Pirate cause operations at organization head- quarters, located in the former Denver and Rio Grande railroad depot in Salt Lake. Founded in 1897, the . collects, society and preserves publishes history and of Utah and related historical information. Persons interested in volunteering their skills and services may contact the society in person at 300 Rio Grande or call Luci Merin at pre-histor- y offensively. In the minor division, the Mets edged the Cardinals in extra innings and the Cards nipped the Dodgers the latter contest, Todd Provost doubled and Justin Larsen made a fine defensive play, while Berry Alexander and Bryce Jar-diwere in on scoring 7 Lioness Club In West Valley CYPRUS SCHOLARS . . . Top senior scholors at Cyprus high include, front, Tawnia Snow, Lisa O'Leary, McKelle Taggart; back, Keith Rose, AndyThacher, Karl Rose, Roger Collard. Valedictorian WEST VALLEY. Rems are being sought salutatorian. Special recognition MAGNA. Andrew Thacher, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Thacher, will be recognized as valedictorian of the class of 81 at Cyprus high. will be given to all stu- dents with a grade point average of 3.85 and above. Honorees include Roger Collard, Rochelle Sharp, Jerry Tietjen, Lisa OLeary, Karl Rose, McKelle Tawnia Snow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orlo is Snow, DeLange Youth Is New Eagle 30. The sale will be held from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Granger park bowery, but so far, only a few items have been contributed, said club secretary Angela Reems. Persons wishing to contribute items or have them picked up are being asked to call 0 before 5 p.m. Taggart, Michelle Laura Fritsch, Jolyn Fratto, Sandra Ry-dalc- h, Allen, Dean Olsen and Keith Rose. More than 300 graduates will be presen- ted, said assistant principal Dr. Gerald Handy. 943-900- after 1 Scout badge. He was presented the award during a court of honor by Chad Willis, his bishop. He is senior patrol leader of his troop, with Eugene Petersen as scoutmaster. In addition, he 6. USU Quilt Contest Rules Noted is deacons president. The the in- ting, fishing and hiking with his family. To complete the Eagle project, worked country They may be pieced, Kearns High Metropolitan Fair and is all-st- ar through original or traditional designs. hand embroidered, hand appliqued or any combination of these methods to qualify. Judging for the state LeeAnn Middleton and Kathleen Davidson are top two scholars at Kearns high. grader terested in track and basketball. He has been a little league and enjoys hun- The contest will follow an open theme, with quilts being made . . . 1980 Science sponsoring a quilt contest as part of the Festival of the American West to be held here July 31 through Aug. 8. Officials in charge said the purpose of the competition is to promote traditional hand quilting as a part of the heritage of early Utah settlers and to keep alive the crafts that SCHOLARS junior Valley received an award at Utah State University is again this quorum high eighth LOGAN. made great. YOUTH GRANGER. Kyle DeLange, a member of troop 677, has been awarded the Eagle 973-801- and with he West Valley City in delivering notification of garbage change, spending about 50 hours in the effort. The youngest of four children, he is the first Eagle Scout in the family. He has earned 28 merit badges and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland DeLange, 2585 W. 3935 South. Davidson Girl Heads Class 1 Lynette Middleton received honors as salutatorian. Others graduating in the top three percent of the graduating class of 452 are Rick M. Jon B. Newman, Roe-lin- On Child Rearing Volker Freimann, WBBA (From Page 3, Col. 3) Callin Lindsay, Brandon Waters, Jay Ein-horElliott Cruz and n, other peewee action, the Expos beat the Pirates with every player on the winning team scoring at d book, A Gold Medal Fami- ly. The scriptural training program for rearing children describes not only the scriptural key to the child-pare- relationship, McBride said, but also includes practical and concrete and suggestions techniques for rearing and disciplining children. McBride, who in received a doctorate marriage and family counseling from BYU, said the book treats misbehavior from a psychological point of view to help parents understand why misbehave. Solutions are based on answers from the children Col- - 9) damage from mishaps amounted to slightly more than $1 million. Accidents occurred most frequently on Friday (18.2 percent), followed by Saturday The Taylorsville resident was founder of the Taylorsville-BennioCommunity and Monday (16.9 percent each). Sunday n Council, of which she accounting for only 7.9 percent of the total, the report credited with a double and a single in the decision Astros over the Cards. Danny Marquez tripled home three runs and took home on a wild pitch in a thrilling 8-- 7 As win over the Orioles. Nick Smith had a pair of doubles for the winners. Anthony Argyle and she presently serves as vice president of the noted. Salt Lake County 17-- 4 RITE (From Page 4, Col. current chairman. is In addition, of Community Assn, Councils and 6) vice of the couleadership and chairman ntys Community organization, seminars for candidates and grassroots workers, and successful aising win in Development Steering Committee. Mrs. Turner is also a former member of the Salt Lake County Plan- fundr- activities to 1982. These are ning Commission. percent of the class of 81. - 2 6-- 10-- 6 victory over the while Dodgers, Stewart and Tinnin led the Phils to a 4 win over the Dodgers. The Cubs outlasted the Dodgers 6-- 15-1- HUNTER (From Page 3, Col. 3) The Angels beat the Astros 10 6 behind the offensive efforts of David Booth and the defensive play of Matt Pilcher. In peewee action, Chad Harwood was the winning hurler as the Mets blanked the Indians . . , And you can realize all the Tremendous savings1 Unheard-o- f prices! Come in now and really clean up! 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We have a Vi Price Deseret Industries Thrift Store f: 0. Guy Brown doubled for the Twins. The Yanks also with topped the Twins Mike Peterson and Paul Waddell rapping doubles for the Yanks and Todd Russell, Troy Brakey and s Doug Errett collecting for the Twins. Jerry Smith hit a home run for the Pirates who Kari Gingell, Scott R. Mehr, Larry D. Oliver, Carol Vigil, Tom Iriye, Gregory E. Murray West Jordan Tooele 4485 S. Main 1550 50 N. Main W. Desere! industries is a 7800 S. approved st.eltered workshop Fall Clearance Sale department of educa- tion for the LDS in- stitutes at Santa Monica City College, Long Beach City Co- Eastern native of Pima, Ariz., he received a bachelors degree in agriculture education from the University of A Arizonain and a marriage and family counseling from BYU. He is a resident of Cottonwood Heights. 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Gary McBride, director of the LDS Institute at Utah Technical College, is the author of a five have a twin sister graduating in the too doubled for the ners. number, 3, Col. 4) Reed Larsen was KEARNS - In Torie A. Frew, Camille Calvert, Daniel Young, Taunya Buckner, Kimley Pedersen, 7-- Justin Weidauer win- (From Page 3, Col. 5) by hurled the Carwin dinals to a 13-over the Reds, fueled by Jason Robinsons two doubles. In peewee play the Braves beat the Cubs with Sam Gordon and Ronnie Talbot on the mound. Rebecca Sears was the winning pitcher in the Cards (From Page - Andrew Watt, plus defensive plays by the Waters youth, Kelby Newton and Brandon Goates, highlighted the Cubs play during the week. - KEARNS. Kathleen Davidson received a GPA rating of 3.97 to become the Kearns high school valedictorian for the 1980-8school year. had the lowest - as the Chicago Sox downed the Padres Postponed due to inclement weather Saturday, Granger South National's breakfast is expected to be re scheduled for later In the season, a league spokesman said. Kyle DeLange West Valley club for its rummage sale on May by the Lioness Thacher Tops Class In AMERICAN (From Page shared mound duties plays. Seeking Items - 6. Brandon 14-- my goals if elected to the county Democratic post, she asserted. Other positions held by Mrs. Turner include staff employe of the State Legislature for seven years, legislative chairman and delegate, vice president of the Utah Federation of Democratic Women and several offices with the Utah Democratic Womens club. Peterson defeated the Red Sox . A pair of doubles by Aaron Llghtfoot and a by Kurt Malm also highlighted the Pirate cause, while Scott Peterson doubled for the Red Sox. In the minor A division, the Brewers beaf the as Lance Dodgers Barker and Norm Christiansen tripled and Shad Patrick contributed a double play. Nick Turner and Todd Harris tripled to lead the Cards past the Rangers with Vince Huntsman rapping a double for the Rangers. The Giants outlasted the In a minor B diviA's sion encounter. Sr Decorative Bark 3 Cu. Peat Moss 4 Cu. Ft. Ft. Reg. Reg. 3 $328 Nov S ?649 |