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Show wtsTVALLSYView 8 Thursday, July 23, 1981 Robin Revall, unlisted address; Ronald J. Heald, San Diego, Calif ; Bradley K. Tew, 3245 Fortune Dr.; Robert Dupuis, San Diego; Dalana Dixon, 1243 Concord; David P. 4909 Atwood; Savage, 5327 So. 560 East and Billy L. Trujillo, 4763 So. Rifle St. Fined $50 for fishing without a valid license was Emil R. Wyss II, 2867 Lancaster Dr. Paying $50 for trespassing was Brad Leiter, 450 B Creekside Dr. Fined $50 each for loitering were Ronald J. Heald and Robert Dupuis, both California residents. Fined $100 for selling beer to minors was Millicent R. Reynolds, 3813 Warburton Cir. Disorderly conduct resulted in a $50 fine for William P. Grimes Jr., 4918 Center Sf. Paying $50 for possession of beer in the Armory hill area near Murray park were Jerry A. Talbot, 3752 Red Maple Road and Steven L. May, 4918 W. 5400 South Fined $35 for possession of beer in Murray park was Roy A. Williams, U5Mead Ave. Fined $165 for driving with an overweight load, with insufficient registra tion and without mud flaps was Kerry D. Rolfe, 426 E. 6865 South Paying $70 for driving with an overweight load was Hal Wilcken, 5493 So. 640 West. Fined $75 for failure to stop at signs or a light was David J Hadley, 123 W Fayelle, Driving on revocation and failure to stop for a light resulted in a $270 fine for Robert L. Stephenson, 958 So. Pueblo. Paying $60 for going too fast for conditions was Green Sheet Pioneers MH Cash ... you are the owner or occupant of this week'snot If CLAIM CASH Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, once worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Utley, 4065 W. Omega Way, won $5 for identification of last week's Mystery Home. 4 For DUI - Frank Five Fined For Theft MURRAY. Five Belview. Fined for DUI were Michael D. fines for theft and four for driving under the influence were among Keith L. Dupont Beynon, Ave., $250; Ronald T. Ruiz, 363 E. Woodlake Cove, $225 and Scott E. Marti, 1212 Siesta Dr., tickets totaling $8,454 that were pro- 1038 cessed during the week in Murray Circuit Court. Paying $250 for theft by deception was Dennis R. Felix, 991 Windsor St. Fined $200 for theft was Lori Walton, Fined $325 for reckless driving, registration ing on suspension was Salesi P. Anau, Hill, 383 600 MURRAY St 1961 East. Other fines for reckless driving were paid by James Mash, 451 E. So. So. 3310 West and Alan 4961 vehicle with improper and driv- Vernal; Salazar, 12506 B. Eatchel, a operating East. Paying $100 each for theft were Ricardo R. Skate City SUM SWISS FAMILY 70 4800 So. E. One Block West of Stote St. ROBINSON (0 262-405- 6 OPEN 7 : 00," 9'; 1 5 Fri.-Sa- t. 7:00-10:0- 0 Mon. MATINEES Friday and Saturday Call for Show Times Paying $240 for driving imon revocation, proper towing and operating a vehicle with expired registration was Leslie A. So. 3784 $200. 4050 So. 300 L. $300; Wyo., 165 Ronald Evanston, Austin, 4800 South, $200 and Emmett L. Barsballe, 7470 So. 175 East, $175. 7:00-9:3- 0 P.M. P.M. P.M. Matinees Closed Tues. Wed. Thurs Pvt. Parties Available 3:00-5:0- 0 900 Smith, East. Speeding and driving on suspension resulted in a $250 fine for George Padilla Jr., West. So. 4664 2200 $235 for driving on suspension plus inspection and regPaying violations istration was Jess W. Feragen, Belview. Fined for leaving the scene of an accident was Ted L. Van Riper, 6123 Clear St. 5926 $100 Paying S100 each for pos session of a controlled sub stance were Jeffery L. Troyer, 150 E. 1150 South, Sandy, Phillip E. Xiaz, 476 E. Perrine Dr ; Dalana Dixon, 1047 So 1000 East and Kenneth M. Worthen, 8400 So. 4000 West. Fined $50 each for intoxication were Charles Moos, 4867 So. State, Houston L. Fobb, I. Leaututu, right; Karen Ledbetter, 4480 W. 3100 South, operating an unsafe vehicle G. simmons, Littleton, proper turning were Richard J. Reid, Herriman and David S. Lyman, 349 E. 2400-Sout- were Grace OPEN All 12:30 $2.00 till 5:00pm Mon. thru Fri. eicept holidays ONCE UPON A MOUSE r THE FOX AND THE HOUND c PLUS ZORRO THE GAY BLADE SEATS p ThEtV'eIVWM PG 115, 3 15, 7 15, 9 15 5 15, PERFECTS N0B0DYS W0LFEN 1 45,4 30, 6,15, 8, 9 45 7 00, 2 THE NIGHT THE LIGHTS WENT OUT IN GEORGIA 5 moonim i p.m. OF THE LOST 12 45, 2 30, 4 15, 6, R 7 ' 45, 9 30 C. too close. ARk' J $15 fines $1.50 till 6:45 Mon. thru Fri. except holidays All Seats CLASH OF THE TITANS Pg'N PLUS WAR LORDS OF ATLANTIS PG Lane resulted for Chris D Hoefelmeier, 2882 E. Oak ridge Dr and Julie A. Brunsman, 1578 E. Glen Ar bor. Paying $10 for being a pedestrian on the freeway was Barbara Ann Edwards, transient Fined $107 for speeding and a registration violation was Glen M. Hurst, 2276 Saddle Way. Paying $71 for speeding and expired in spection was Clark M Tebbs, 1939 E. Village Road. Fined $45 - Ancient, Modern History Seen loosely that God holds his people in His hand and gives them His name and has led them to their own land. Truly, ancient and modern history is alive in this fantastic land. Green Sheet staff member Shirley Starrs is involved in a tour of the Holy Land. This correspondence from Jerusalem Has post- marked June 20. Saturday, Jerusalem. Shalom! I joined a small group to tour Masada. On the way we passed a checkpoint entering THE WEATHER SUMMARY into the West Bank occupied territory. We passed a couple of Israeli settlements in the middle of the wasteland where the story of the good Samaritan occurred. Saw our first glimpses of the Dead Sea. Drove past Qumran where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found, Ein Gedi where David hid in caves from King Saul, to Masada. It was massively overTook the powering. cable car and stairs to the top, viewed the storage rooms, the Herod's palace with some columns and plaster still in place (it was taken over by the Zealots) and marveled over the huge cisterns and water system. Saw the ramp (with props from the TV series still there) and the outlined remains of the Roman siege camps. To top off the day we went to an oasis resort and floated in the Dead Sea and rinsed off the salt three-levele- d in a spring-fe- fresh- d water pool complete with little fishes. The next day I went from ancient fighting history of the Masada Jewish Zealots against Roman conquerors to Arab armies against victorious Israeli settlers as we toured our and kibbutz got the history plus how it is run from our guide, the kibbutz archivist. Founded in 1926 by Jewish labor pioneers (they received 20 acres with no water), it was comrocky pletely leveled in 1929 by an Arab attack, killing one member. In the next few years they built a bakery and laundry. Between 1936 15.67 Year's Moisture 12 32 FORECAST: 60's. f CARRIAGE IV K TROLLEY . . . members stayed to rebuild and received 1,000 additional acres. The kibbutz received heavy damage again six-da- y war. Today there are 110 in the 1967 members plus 80 children. They raise cotton, wheat, fruit trees, chickens (they sell 450 tons yearly) and their main income is the tourist complex. Our host had come to the kibbutz when he was 12 and was now 70. He said this community-typ- e system was the best way to build a new country - all working together for the good of all. We visited the well-equippe- d pre-schoo- ls and kindergarten and community dining room The kibbitz government is handled through yearly elections of a general secretary ( maximum four-yea- r term) and committees in charge of education, employment (everyone must be happy with their I of war it: There-sienstad- Management t, reading. It that Willy Brandt refused to cover his head (which is required) when he The purpose visited. of the monument is to keep the events in rembrance so it will never occur again. Yad Vashem means -- the European Holocaust as I visited Vad Vashem Monument. It portrays with documents and stark photographs the beginning of posters through ghetto life, herding into concentration camps, the gas chambers, living skeletons, boatloads of escapees ( where no country would admit them and they turrted around to Europe and from holdover the Merit Council. Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! NEWLY ENLARGED BRINTON'S anti-Semit- will han- dle policies and proThe former cedures merit council, abolished by state law, performed both functions previously. Adams is a through previous was told experienced more history ing employe appeals and grievances, while the Office of Personnel Treblinka, etc. - names which held meaning for me member. Today around ranged Dachau, IPARTS MART SPECIALS G.E. PRICE SPECIAL GE Washer Belt 1x2026 $5.05 $2.88 12.70 Dryer Bearing 25402 22.20 Stove 6" Burner 30x356 24.50 Refrig. Cond. Motor 60x77 Prices Good Thru Sat, Aug. 1st Service for GE, Hotpoint Parts were exterminated) to the liberation. There was a beautiful monument that touched me Whirlpool, Kenmore, Frigidaire Coll 262-255- 1 deeply. It was an eternal flame with the names of the exter- OR SERVICE . . . Daily til 6, Sat. til 1 you pm II be GLAD you did! 4700 So. State mination camps ar w P(b Ceufa . . . AND THE "PLUS" IS FOR YOU! TOUCH OF YOUR FINGER YOU CAN DO YOUR OWN BANKING! BY THE k (h" - ? 'H AT THE CENTER , JUST OUTSIDE UNITED BANK, YOU CAN MAKE ALL THESE TRANSACTIONS . . . ANYTIME OF DAY OR NIGHT: Transfer funds between checking and savings Deposits to checking and savings Obtain a printed account balance on checking and savings. Loan Payments Cash withdrawals Rd 378 E. 6270 South, $60; Leonard Jansen, 1895 So. 200 East, $60; Steven Oliver, 103 work) cultural, social, etc. They each receive pocket money, vacations, free schooling, including college, etc. In order to join now an applicant must visit for three months, be on trial for a year and then be elected by 60 percent or marry a ,'From Page 7, Col. 9) THIS IS THE Ji 4100 S Redwood PROWLER - Shirley Storrs stands atop on ancient wall to overlook Jerusalem during tour of the Holy Land. ANCIENT protecting the south of Jerusalem) it changed hands six times with about 40 out of 200 members killed, but it remained in Israeli hands. Thirty evening thunder showers mainly in the south, otherwise dry. High's in the mid 90s and low's in the War of Independence three Jordanian, Iraqi and Egyptian Arab forces of 1,000 soldiers attacked. Being a strategic position (on a hill Chance of isolated afternoon and and 1939 Arab attacks destroyed more property and killed three members. In the 1948 for speeding and an inspection violation was Michael Larson, 455 Joye St. Motorists fined more than $40 each for speeding were John B. Gray, 1 oicopt for MON.-FR- "SUPERMAN II" AND "RAIDERS THEATRES re 9 50 30, GAS 2.00 BARGAIN SPECIAL OPEN TILL Also paying $20 Parker, 1465 Westminster, impeding traffic; Steven J May, 85 W. 5300 South, improper lane travel and Diane H. Ward, 3051 Marie Cir., in TITANS pg Colo., unsafe backing Fined $20 each for im following CLASH OF THE Fitz Robert and change violations KFASHIONPfAC 7672 So. West Fined $50 for failure to yield right of way was Kathy M Samuels, 1750 Janella Way. Paying $45 each for failure to stop for a light were Ronald M Murdock, 950 Status Ave and Roger D. Burgess Sr , 1277 Ridgedale Lane. Fined $40 for failure to signal and a registration violation was Blake Jemison, 4221 So. Main Fined $35 each were Chris A. Chandler, 6960 So. 900 East, too fast for condi tions and Max C. Bishop, 3268 W Gene Cir., failure to secure a load and failure to display gross weight Pay ing $25 each for driving a vehicle with altered suspen sion were Jayleen Kilgrow, 2515 Lester St. and Julie H. Chynoweth, 7132 So. 1155 West Failure to stop for a light resulted in a $25 fine for Vickie Edwards, 4925 So. 1575 West. Paying $25 for a red light violation was Nancy A. Sadler, 1596 W 4470 South. Other $25 fines were paid by Vicki Lam bert, Alpine, passing on the 2030 Green Sheet Staffer Fremont Ave., $50 and Luann B. Keener, 13107 So. 2110 West, $42. Fined $40 each for speeding were Gregory Holm, 8214 Willow Creek Dr ; Gary D. Applaime, 490 E. Ahura, Sandy; Dale E. 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