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Show 15 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, June 4, 1981 Scholarships 130 Cottonwood Grads Gain Aid SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SO. COTTONWOOD More than $100,000 in EVERY TRUCK REDUCED TO SELL scholarships have been awarded seniors at Starting At: $ 5f? graduating 01 s Cottonwood Stock to high date, according to officials at the school. About 130 students are recipients of funding to aid them in their higher education pursuits. It was noted that the amount of 01 WHILE THEY LAST I scholarship funds 4600 South State 266-003- could go as high as $350,000 since a number of them are 3 SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE SALE 1980 1971 lent graduation gift. Bucket seats, console shift, low mileage, radial tires. 250 0407. CHEV PICKUP 4 Wheel Drive P.S., - S600 if L33 '65 OLDS 442, rebuilt motor, new tires, wheels, rear end, 400 motor, headers, 425 heads. New interior, call Ask for Tony. J25 TH '54 FORD VTON, R26 TF Best offer, 1980 Toyota Corolla Station Wagon PS, PB, 9,200 miles. Immaculate condi. Best offer. 943-645- 7 P33 IQ BIG FAMILIES STILL Excellent air, radials. 262-204- GOOD con- condition, $950. 1 1974 PINTO vanessa mcintosh v0 CHEV File LUV miles. Good condition. New paint. Must sell. $800. 62,000 4 White, C33 '75 TOYOTA MARK ( ed. Extra tires, or Claudio Wayne McIntosh 10 Catherine P33-1- 1948 PLYMOUTH DELUXE. Excellent condition, collectors item, $1,500 or best offer. S33-1- MUST S32 2Q 5650 So. State WHEEL DRIVE pickup. with shell. Good condition. Nice paint. See to appreciate. Call 969 6927. B33-J 4 1969 GMC 1979 FORD PINTO Wagon, after 6 p.m., 2032 weekdays. 033 IQ $3,000. 266 7902 Black, DATSUN 4 53,000 DODGE cyl., 5 speed. $4,517 MSA 260.221 '75 MAZDA RX3, 43,000 actual miles, AC, $1,550. 1533 W. J33-14470 South. 266 9571. 5650 So. State 1979 CHEV IT IS ORDERED that said petition be heard by the Court in P33-1- 1974 PINTO WAGON. New radial tires. Good condition, $650.262 4718. 487-896- 1 833 IF '76 TR7, EXCELLENT condition. Air conditioning, 28,000 miles, 13,300 or offer, 266 5695. J31 3F FIRST 300 TAKES. '70 Chev Impala. Auto., air conditioning, p.s., p.b., new tires. or weekends call o FORD y TON 4x4. New 390 V 8, four speed. Very good work truck, $3,300. 1974 1979 SPYDER V6, 4 speed, clock, AMFM cassette. 14,000 miles. Must sell. 5650 So. 487-896- 1 B33 IF TON CHEV. 73 pickup truck, $600. Needs some work. Ask for Martha. 968 2870. 2 T Ford Replica Great show car, includes trailer. $6,500 as S33-1- 1979 1 966-796- 0 V33 IF DODGE OMNI Red, V8, R22-T- PARTING OUT 1975 Vega. C32-4- TWO FLEETWOOD steel belt radials, like new. FR78 1968 end VW 15, transmission assembly, $50. L33 IQ 4x4 auto trans., air TON conditioning. $8,449 56&0 So. COUNTY State COURT, COUNTY OF Dakota, ARTISTIC . . . Jamie Nielsen, displaying watercolor work which earned her the honor, has been singled out as winner of Rosenblatt art oward at Cottonwood high. Art Student SO. COTTONWOOD. Nan- years at Cottonwood cy Rosenblatt art award at Cottonwood tend Utah State The ninth annual high was presented to Jamie Nielson. The $200 cash award is given each year at Cottonwood high to assist a student in pursuing a career in art. Miss Nielson was in addition to the cash, an art history book. given, The art work vided by law. Date: May 27, (Court Seal) TAYLORSVILLE. for peti- tioner: James Skonnard, Attorney at Law 1456 Yankee Doodle Road Eagan, Mn. Six top students were singled out at the annual awards banquet at Utah Technical College this week. Named outstanding students were Susan Markovich, business Mina division; human ser- 55121 Nagahi, Charles F. Gegen vices; Lynette Smith, Judge technology, graphic arts division; Russ Hisatako, automotive and machine trades division; Steven Fenn, DHP construction division and John Dodson, skills center. Awards for extra33-3- T Being Held MOAB. A package of The Rosenblatt award is in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rosenblatts daughter Nancy who was a student at Cottonwood high. She was killed in an auto accident near the school. Because of the girls interest in art, her parents set up the special award in her memory. The Rosenblatt family also offers . scholarships to the Fine Arts Center in Salt Lake and provides funds for needy students who are unable to provide their art supplies. own went to Tammi Each walk lasts the visitor center. Topics range from the Indians who once inhabited the area, to the Right now whenyou buy the Stihl Model 031 AV, 041 AV, 041 FB or 028 Wood Boss at regular price you can get more than the world's finest chain saw. You can get our new double walled carrying case. And a file and file handle, a heavy-dutbucking our and Stihl of 8 ounces engine helpful toil, wedge, firewood booklet. Altogether it's worth over $45. Yours for only $5. Now that's a STIHLI y STIHL roads and trails that are available for todays park visitors. were teachers nominated for that award including Larry Christensen, social science instructor; James Culligan, electronics instructor; Loretta Walker, English instructor and Boyd Warnick, marketing-manageme- Hunsaker, Jeffrey Suzanne Ivey, Chris Jenkins, Debra Jensen, Miriam Lind say, Steve Low, Marc Me Mark Moesser, Cuilough, Barbara Moffatt, Camille Neddo, Jennifer Nielson, Lori Nielson. Also receiving UofU scholarships were John Olson, Jeff Owen, Rebecca Oniki, Carri Palmer, Timothy Piggee, Mark Pritchett, Paul Quigley, Krista Ragsdale, Cory Riddle, Mike Romney, Don Rudy, Michele Salas. In addition, Tom W. Saxton, Martin Slack, Christine Trus cott, Amanda Turek, Cheryl Tye, Debra Ann Walton, Lance Williams and Marc Young. To attend USU, Jeffrey Bone, Carolyn Caldwell, raine Engstrom received scholarships to the Elks UofU. Laura Adams and Mar- Tate won debate scholarships to the University of Arizona and Laura Adams to Stanford University. Six additional scholarshall ships were announced following graduation. They include Marshall Tate, debate, U. of Arizona; Christy Avery, debate, UofU; Samuel Asper, DECA, Snow College; Jeff Hunsaker, metallurgical, UofU; Vicki Johnson, PTSA and Laura Adams, debate, U. of Arizona. Tonight Pinning Ceremony Eyed By Nurses TAYLORSVILLE. Pins will be presented to 52 nurses at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) prior to graduation on June 5, from the Weber State Technical College cooperative associate degree nursing program. The graduates of the two-yea- r registered nursing program will hear Dr. June C. Abbey, program director the graduate physionursing program and director of doctoral program in nursing at the UofU college of Nursing. of logical Donald Tetzloft will be the valedictory speaker for the class which includes 49 women and three men. Dr. Abbey currently serves as a member of the FDA panel of medical devices and as a consultant to several university colleges of nursing in the field of bioinstrumentation and physiol- ogical nursing. President of the 1981 graduating class is Pat Jacobs. Iris Neill is vice president. The pinning ceremony will be conducted by Chris Henningson. Those who received Lori Brockbank, topher Brown, Troy Butters, Steven CARRIAGE 4100 TO retary; June Thacker, lead worker in food services and Kelly media Rd 9 to Maurine Hendrickson, college center sec- Weldon, nician. SQ.l TROLLEY S Redwood 5 tech- PG Acting president James Schnirel was presented with a special award from the student body based on FEAR NO EVIL his open door policy and his listening ear. R FAMILY CENTER k&H??TROLLEY FOMumon Blvd 12:30 OPEN AIL S(AT$ $2.00 tills :00pm Mon. thra Fri. oicopt holidoyt ' HELD 0VFR DEATH 1:30. 3 NICE DREAMS 7 30, 9 30y 30. 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Thur Pvt. Parties Available AMY 0 3:00-S:0- CACULOfi a HIGH RISK 7:00-10:0- 0 7:00-9:3- Plus TEN St. OPEN Fri.-Sa- t. 266-826- 4 man, T. Hor 9 TO 5 pg The Worlds Largest Selling Chain Saw. ALS AUTO PARTS Michelle instruc- Sun the Others were J. Holmstrom, scholarships to the UofU included Nola Anderton, Kristi Avery, Mike Beesley, Chris- nt tor. Service awards went MURRAY 4961 So. Christiansen, John Chapman, Tonya Cook. Also, Jeff Crockett, Jim Cutler, Lisa Dahlstrom, Patricia Downs, Anna Maria Dudley, Brian Robert Ellis, Lorraine Engstrom, Richard Fankhauser, Jay Franklin, Felicia Gomez, Nancy Gorton, James Hauck, Richard Hermansen. San- sky-divin- about 45 minutes. At 8:30 on the same evenings, a campfire program is held in the outdoor amphitheater of Debra College, Henager Jensen and Camille Neddo. U. S. Air Force Academy, Michael Beyer on a congressional appointment. Air Force ROTC to Richard to the U of Southern California and to Amanda UofU. Turek, University of Southern Alabama, Camille Neddo. activities curricular activities for visitors doval, outstanding to Dead Horse Point senator; Kevin Riley, State Park is being of- newspaper staff; Kelli fered through the Utah (Lidell, student leaders Division of Parks and of activities'and Lee J. Recreation. Eschler, sports. Selected outstanding The visitor center and exhibit room at club members were the recreation area Kelli Lidell, comare open from 8 a.m. to mercial art club; Clint 7 p.m. Hepner, Kelly Hoffman, rodeo; Ranger-guide- d walks, totaling a Sherri Porath, Circle distance of 200 yards K; Janice Larsen, and featuring discus- DECA and Jill White, sion of various natural VICA. and cultural history Ralph Child, instruc-to- r are Thursin business held topics, day through Sunday management, was beginning at the Point named outstanding teacher. Four other at5:30p.m. Orenir University on an art scholarship. Site Activities 0A2U 853 East Arrowhead Lane at- Students Singled Out For Honors pro- 1981 high. She plans to Crandall, Brian Robert Ellis, Lynn Ellis, Richard Fankhauser, Debra Jensen, Richard P. Jensen, Kimberly L. Johnson, Rocky Lambourne. Also from BYU, Miriam Lindsay, Jeff Owen, Melody Ann Tanner, Deborah Ann Walton and Elaine West. To attend Dixie College, LeAnn Abegglen, Nicole Alger, Connie Barlow, Carrie Bouch, Allan G. Coffman, Laurie Jean Cox, Bonnie Dot terer, Richard Fankhauser, Lora Hampton, Wade Hendrickson, Linda Jones and Micheal Postma. From LDS Business College, Laura Johns, Laurie Johnson, Jana Larson, Tiersa Mudd. College of Eastern Utah, Todd Porter. Occidental College, Todd Cohen. Rensselaer Polytec-nic- , James Hauck. Ricks College, Keith Jensen and Melody Ann T anner. Snow College, Lane Lewis and Mike Moore. SUSA, J. T. Holmstrom, William G. Parkstone, Terl Truman. Utah Technical College, Gavin McNeil. Steven Nielson Girl Gains Award Claudio Wayne McIntosh by certified mail and 3 weeks publication in the Dakota County Tribune and The Eagle located in Murray, Utah, as Steven - selected by the departthe County Court ment to receive the Room, in the Court award was a water-colo- r of South House, in Hastings, Minnesota, on August American Indians. 1981, at 9:00 The 28x32 inch pain14th, oclock A.M. of said ting was researched day or as soon there- by the artist for after as said matter authenticity. can be heard; Miss Nielson has taken art all three IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that notice hereof be given to ATUTC Attorney 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. tion. R33-2- dump bed. Call 966 2338. rear CHEV Super gas saver - 28 mpg city 30 mpg highway. Call for informa969-248- 1 SIX YARD 566 7054. $75. is State 0 ffiS22 $3750 '73 OLDS OMEGA V8 auto, mechanical sound, S700. 250 8311 after 5. H33 1L 1978 CHEV Heavy Half 4 speed S32 2Q 1915 Model 031 3D 969 8611. E31-T- 566 4870. CAMIN0 2 door, beige, V8, auto, trans., air cond. $5,416 EL tires, MONZA 80 H33-1- (b) (1), and praying for termination of such parental rights; S33 2L MERCURY MONTIGO station wagon. Runs good. Good condition, $495. 967 7130. $3350 the above named to ing grounds, viz: because the father has abandoned the child. 71 RAM CHARGER Elaine Rakoci having filed, in this Court, a petition alleging among other things that the parental rights of the father child should be terminated upon the follow- PICKUP 0 B 210. Std., miles. Call 263 2488. $1,125or lets make a deal. 1976 of Parental Rights)To: Dodge Colt. 250 6272. 1978 Termination II. Load78 No. 11326 ORDER FOR HEARING AND NOTICE cyl., 4 speed. $5,211 967-044- 5 526 DODGE 2048. The number one and two top scholars at Cottonwood, Suzanne Braby and Rebecca Oniki, were recipients of the prestigious Spencer W. Kimball awards to attend BYU for the next four years on full scholarships. Other BYU scholarships have been received by Bruce Bowles, Lisa Kay Coleman, DIVISION- - State S6S0 So. dition, must sell. Best offer. 268 1863. M33 IF an- ticipated. NESOTA In the Matter of the Welfare of AUDREY M33-1- F31-3- 967 well, It was STATE OF MINJUVENILE IF H33 '63 CADILLAC, sell. Good condition. Best offer. 968 7393. WAGON 4 973 7378. 62 OLDS. 1974 CHEVY MALIBU Classic station wagon. 400 cc engine, 6 passenger. Good condition, $500. 966 2497. 1978 auto, trans. $3,601 V8, III. P.B., air, automatic, or best offer. 967 5491. NEED BIG CARS MERC Green, '73 PLYMOUTH FURY 969-119- 6 74 HaaS NOTICES FORD C33-1- $625 966-144- 3 scholarships will probably be awarded as TON PICKUP '71 OLDS CUTLASS S. Excel- y4 TON renewable. Further Carter, Brett Cannon, Erik Sharia Green, Barry Hatch, Kim Kontas, Jamie Neilsen, Andrea Otanez, Gayle Rupp and Scott Unfce. For Weber State Cotiege, Charlene Brown, Margaret Colbert, J. T. Holmstrom, Sandy Larson and William G. Parkstone. For Westminster College, Steve Betz, Eric Frlsbee, Debra Jensen, Christine A. Uipts and Barbara Moffat. Recipientswereof PTSA Tristen scholarships Curt Gresseth, Andersen, Lori Griffith, Joyce Halverson, Bonnie Lundquisf, Sarah Ostler, Nancy Peterson, Mary Ann Reidel, Suzanne Smith, Rosemary Sorenson, Gerald Wayman and Dana Millner. PTSA alternates were Vicki Johnson, Melanie Spotz and Judy Serebrin. The Nancy Rosenblatt art scholarship went to Jamie Nielsen. Tanya Cook and Lor 0 g GRADUATION DAY a A a A a. a. 4. A A aaa VJ33 nCKN rL mao UMWN n IS&j., RICH ARO PRYOR Bustin Tuesday Bargain Special All Day, All Seats, All Mann Theatres $100 A i t t T J I |