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Show WSTVAlliYVItW Thursday, July 23, , First Trophy Is Won cheer, the cheer TAYLORSVILLE. Granite districts newest high school now boasts its first trophy, received a month and a half before the facility ac- tually opens for classwork. Taylorsville 10 varsity highs cheerl- eaders brought back the medal following from the annual three-daUtah Spirit Assn, camp at Utah State University. winning y was The trophy taught by the USU officials, one cheer taught by USU cheerleaders with new actions conceived by the students Taylorsville and for game actions. In addition to the superior trophy, the cheerleaders brought home two spirit sticks, awarded on two of the three days. Cheerleaders from schools in Utah and Idaho participated in the training camp in Logan. took superior ratings in all four areas of competition including original group criminal cases handled by the Justice of the Peace court here fell significantly below average during June. Court records for month show that 1,085 criminal and 29 civil cases were handled by clerks. During the previous period, criminal cases averaged 1,738, rang- ing from a high of 2,405 in December, 1980 to a low of 959 in August, 1980. Fines totaling were imposed during the month. collected $32,554, $4,117 of which belonged to the state, records show. In the area of individual offenses, the court recorded four to seven. Records show a significant decrease in the number of bad check cases before the court. In May, there rLISTEN Mike Christensen, who is a cheerleader at USU, assisted the the 12; number ASPHALT of than the previous month. The court also dealt with 114 misdemeanor violations, 38 fewer than in May. Driving under the influence resulted in the filing of 41 cases in the JP court, down from 69 in May. The court also handled (figures in paren- totals) that told the passenger side door was unlocked and the money gone. Police and a 1 - (275); 103 Parking Tickets: (201); -- - -- - 84 Speeding: -- - 175 (300) Other plus FREE ' : Powerful HP. chaincable drive, easily operates single or double garage doors. Premium twin-bullighting system remains lit a full 4'; minutes, then shuts off automatically. Easy, do it yourself installation with illustrated, step by step instructions. Automatic Safety Reverse-Emerge- ncy Release Handle Stop door at any height 0! Other moving violations: ; g violations: 278 (416). While there were no business license violations handled in June (compared to four in May), there was one incidence of violating (fencingI CEDAR SLATS fire department regulations. Bruce L. Judge Larsen also presided over 23 small claims cases, plus six other d $120 for in GRAPE STAKE 79 4"x6 4x4x8 POSTS cases, $835 records RAILROAD T8IES 8' 2 749 1 25 from 21" END CUTS Thompson Water n Proofing Seal-Stai- Magna Eye Input 10 danger signals may be caused by pinched nerves and respond CHIROPRACTIC Delay causes to grow any worse. If you have one or more of these symptoms, TREATMENT. condition ofin- or an appoin- tment Dr. Terry H. Martin Tajfomillt Chiropractic Center 1951 W. 4700 S. Suite 2 969-819- 7 FREE Consultation and Preliminary Examination (With this announcement) Solid or semi TOOLS THRIFTY SELF SEALING STRIP Sp at can make improvements that would be meaningful for the whole community. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classi-- ' 25 ASPHALT SELF SEALING TAI SHINGLES 29 22SMVHITE HEAVY HANDSPLIT CEDAR SHAKES colors20 240 LI 3 MEDIUM HANDSPLIT 1 Contemporary so. 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CANS 02 and better Kiln Dried Wood Handle G ot straight gram ivory lac handle, quered black head 16 y- are interested 37 ROOFING 95 STUDS 8 that the current ongoing newspaper and aluminum collection will continue, but the new administration is anxious to implement an additional community oriented activitWe transparent Thompson's helps prevent warping shrinking and dts coloration of shm qlev shakes deck mq fences and stm tlar wood surfaces MAGNA. A Magna Lions executive board meeting this week will explore new projects for the club, according to Kent Goble, newly elected president. Goble pointed out in input from the comGoble said, munity, and would welcome suggestions on how we TAMKO CEDAR SHAKES Shelving, Electrical, Plumbing Sprinkler Systems, Hand Tools Skil, Rockwell, Makita Power Tools Garden Tools, Lighting Fixtures Wood Stoves, Armstrong Ceilings Foncing, Timbers, Andersen Windows Corrugated Metal Roofing O5 Lions In Leg or Foot Cramps 27 95 ROOFING NEEDS . for June and FORf ALLVYOUIt 2nd Transmitter1 -- months, previous showed. 9. Cold Hands ECONOMY BUILDERS U995 - License violations: 103(145); court collected Nervousness Appointment Road, Valley clothing Opener Model 333C : court costs or Feet . West locked Upon returning to the vehicle at 6:30 pm, the victim said she discovered Chamberlain thesis are Mays state statutes. Judge Larsen also imposed court costs The totaling $589. Frequent Headaches 2. Stiffness of Neck 3. Pain between Shoulders 4 Painful Joints 5. Backache 6. Pain in Arms or Legs 7. Numbness in Hands For Adams FIBER GLASS MAT Inorqahic tiO qi, resists moistim a fire tor durability and protection Clan A Fire Rating d 1. ITS HI and $158 for violations 969-819- hidden under some clothing and the doors was reported stolen here Thursday from a car in a parking lot. Cindy Bass, 29, 7486 $10,000 CEDAR SHAKES Planning and zoning totaled two during June, one more of Coll A cash bag containing HANDSPLIT CEDAR SHAKES state cases. Jury fees amounted to $46 for cases going wrong, itll tell you. formation Velasquez A heavy coatmq o' asphalt is applied to the Iron! and bac each shmqio violations plus call the Chiropractic fice listed below for WEST VALLEY. Park, following services at Jor dan North stake center She died Saturday. Born on Jan 4, 1920 in Maqna to William Owen and Mary Elizabeth Shapland Hum phreys. Married to Leland B Mackay on Aug 30, 1939 m Tooele, marriage solem mzed in the Salt Lake LDS Member of LDS Temple. COATING cases totaled 16; other civil complaints, 10. The court paid out $760 in witness fees for somethings to modern Memorial View 30 to 26. city-relate- These Shapland Mackay, 61, West Valley, Tuesday in Valley BURIED Alice Espinosa Velasquez, 57, West Valley. Tuesday in Mount Calvary Cemetery following ser vu.es at Church of God Pro phecy She died Saturday following a lonq illness Born on Dec 23, N23 in Dp! Buy the best for only In with civil suits. May, small claims BODY 10. Hannah BURIED. had closed. The money belonged to Rexs Backhoe Service, whose address was listed in police reports as the same as the victim. Finding the bank closed, the victim said she drove to a nearby store to do some shopping with her mother. The cash bag was $10,000 In Cash Sag Is Stolen grandchildren Mackay Patrick, , group twice a week to train For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! 16 (Bessie) Inkley, (Sarah) Kirk, Mrs Marjorie Hanmgan, all Portland, Ore., Mrs Von (Dorothy) Hammond, Lake Point, Mrs Les (Reva) Anderson, Kearns Pueblo, Colo ; Lloyd, Mrs Sam (Lena) Espinoza, both Portland, Ore ; Jake, Mrs Ralph (Rose) Ortiz, both Salt Lake; Mrs Silvano (Mary) Velasquez, Price, grandchildren; brother, Morgan D Baker Jr Kearns Taylorsville for upcoming duties. Jill Kearns, Maqna. Roy (Myra) ford Ann, all Salt Lake; brothers, sisters, Ted, 21 McLachlan that she attempted to deposit the money in a bank but arrived after the bank Jim Mrs Sadler, AMrsMrs Sam Cld Arnold, Mrs Joe Herrera, Peggy (Delores) (Arlene) day Born on Sept 1,1924 m Pueblo, Colo to Morgan D and Mary Science Baker. Married to Warren F. Goodwin on June 11, 1950 in Elko Telephone operator at Hotel Utah. Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband, sons, daughters, Warren F , Jr , Sail Lake; Jimmie Larry Glabensklee, West Jordan, Tina Colby, Helper, Dean Goodwin, Mrs Vafley, FIBERGLASS ASPHALT SHINGLES 58"x24" 2 Taper Sawn By (Sk&jc Kiln Driod complaints dealing TO YOUR 8. Kearns cheerleader, EE2ZEI possession of narcotics offenses declined from t larceny and animal offenses cases. Assault and battery climbed from nine in May to 33 in June, petit larceny jumped from 35 to 43 and animal offenses increased from It former A high Cemetery, She told Officer Tom both West Robert, (Mildred) BUILDERS SUPPLY IS SELLABRATItJG IT'S 28TH ANNIVERSARY BY OFFERING . . . were 228; the following month, only 63. Public inxotication cases dropped from May to June from 20 to in- creases in assault and battery, Robinson. Their adviser is Pauline Ruffo. Tooele, 3600 So. 2700 West. Jack, THESE VERY SPECIAL PRICES! VALLEY. theft-peti- Wells, Jeff Juretich, Cook and Craig Jay - The number of Clerks Pannier, Valerie Survivors, sons, daughters, Don, South Jor dan; John James, George J., Mrs. Leo (Louise) Valdez, Mrs. Timothy phecy. services at 2128 State She died Thurs Phoenix, Bill, HIM Court Caseload Is Below Average $34,330 Robyn Fellows, Kim Pitcher, Mary Lynn cheerleading team at Taylorsville for this year include Debbie Harman, head cheer SCHOOL'S FIRST . . . Jeff Juretich, Robyn Fellows and Jay Cook display first-eve- r trophy awarded to the new Taylorsville high won during cheerleaders' camp at Utoh State University. WEST Atter-man- Members of the awarded when the Lake City following So , leader; Dianne Stacie Anderton, of the Church of God of Pro BURIED. Marjorie E. Goodwin, 56, Maqna, in Salt bag containing the money were stolen from her car while it was parked in a lot at Survivors, hus son, daughter, Robert, Taylorsville, Mrs J Roqer (Marilyn Sue) Wilson, Provo, eight qrand children, brothers, sisters, band, Espinosa Married to John Raymond Velasquez in Grand Junction, Colo he died Dec. 1, 1964 Member Goodwin cash church Florence Martinez S falitlicA Uita - Taylorsville High During June to Rosendo and Nort, Colo 1981 Cunt, jins . I nk 4 6" Sl ml lip 3" b" Ciilwiet lip 62 40 ;:l VPliiHip, 6d H P. GALVANIZED 3 99 mm am. fieds! t S K |