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Show West Births 9B classes. Teacher Alan Rasmussen will direct the s classic tale of the who change Newborn Among babies ht were born to residents of the Green Sheets west valley area during the week ending Sunday night.. of the Thirty-eigbabies were boys; 30 were girls. Eleven were born at St. Marks hospital, 10 at Cottonwood and one at Valley West. The remainder arrived at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. Babies were born to the following area families: ht I COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girl. Edward Jensen, 4147 Paul E. Hurst, W. 1435 6274 Stanley DeVaughn, Higate Ave. Joseph H. Heulett. So. Chatham St. Tracy K. Timothy, Clematis Way s i r i 2549 6450 Boys t 7324 W. 3960 South Mark Shelton, So. 2944 9100 West Daniel 3710 Rogers, Tuscaloosa Bart Hales, W. 6552 So. 5135 Meadows, Westcrest Road Chris F. Boyac, 5280 Mountainmen Road Richard Coon, 7363 Madison Dr. Marty Wilson, 4200 West Michael Memmott, 3767 Armorldge Richard Wilcox, 5300 Clematis Way Brent Olsen, 3937 So. Bills Michael McKnight, 3633 William Yentai Ng, 2754 W. 2890 South Rick L. Powell, 4375 Early Duke St. Timothy Facer, 3185 Harlingen Cir. Richard Burke, 5231 Mountainmen Dr. Robert Hatfield, 3805 So. Elma Johnson, 2053 Hoy-Lan- e i rt Dana S. Pond, 4896 W. South William K. stout, 4414 Edgeware St. Randall Ross, 5978 So. Salem Cir. Dan L. Greenland Jr., 3292 Royalwood Dr. Randy R. Hieb, 6341 Cyclamen 5400 f i t 4 i I I, t. W. 7560 South Robert Alquisf, King's Estate Dr. Wilfredo Minaya, DO IT RIGHT I , . . John Canty (Mark White) gives his son Tom (Scott Sorensen) in- structions in the proper art of begging while At Orchard Michael his wife (Annemarie Sorensen) looks on aghast in Orchard elementary production of The Prince and the Pauper. - 7132 Davis, 4708 5461 So. 3570 West HUNTER. Prince And The The Pauper will be 7 oclock pre- - sented at Tuesday Orchard evening at elementary, cast of 30 students from fourth, a with GRANGER. A sur- are directing the props and costumes. Lead roles will be played by Ann Marie Sorensen and Chan-tell-e Matagni as Mrs. Canty; Scott Sorensen and Jeff Jensen as Tom, the pauper; Kari Sorensen and Jimmy Oster as the prince; Mark White as John Canty; Dee Hill, the king and Kirk Fisher the Lord Protector. The play, open to the will public, Fairy Tale Is Being Staged 1535 W. 2250 South Kathleen Ave. David Tripp, Scheduled working on problems of alcoholism, drugs will and provide workshops on the 14th between 5:30 and 9 p.m. and the following day from 9 a.m. through 5:30 p.m. music. Keith Hill is in charge of scenery and Karen Fisher, PTA officer, is helping with So. 3588 WestLake junior, Kennedy junior, Cyprus, Granger and Kearns vival workshop will be offered on May 14 and 15 at Kearns high by the West Valley Cluster of Granite School District. The group, composed of educators and Dorothy Tousley will help with direction, while Elaine Osborne and Julie McCarthy 3337 W. 4700 South 2250 South c Boys Crae Baker, Also providing workshops will be Kearns junior, Valley junior, held auditions early in the school year to form a school chorus and used that group as the basis for this musical production by inviting chorus members to try out for parts, he said. We Dennis Sweat, 5920 Cilma Dr. 29, 1982 t Thursday, Apr. Survival Workshop places. Dr. K. W. 3280 South ( look-alike- moridge Dr. West Les VIEW fifth and sixth grade 68 Are Listed Sixty-eig- WEST VALLEY also be presented twice during the day for the student body. There is no admission charge for the evening performance. leaders community self-conce- Workshop guests will include Jim Kazen of the U. S. Office of Education, Region Seven; Dr. John n psychologist and lecturer, author of Declare Yourself and a teacher at a San Antonio University; Jewel Maurene, Orrin Johansen and Florin Nielsen, members of the Salt Lake City Cluster. The workshops will cover stereotyping, stress, cation, communi- alcohol y ticipate in the seminar. Reservations may be made with Dr. Mary Jean Johnson at two-da- Granger high or Woody Clayton at Kearns junior through May 3. high Trio Is Named At the UofU KEARNS. John Turner and Joey Gus-tifrom Kearns high and Jeff Juretich from Taylorsville high have been selected as cheerleaders at the University of Utah for next year. . The trio participated in week-lontryouts before 16 judges. Parents of the high school seniors are Mr. n Nar-ciss- nationally-know- high schools. The cost will be $15 to cover three meals, dinner on Friday and lunch and dinner on Saturday. The public is being invited to par- and drugs. g and Mrs. Robert Gustin, Mr. and Mrs. John Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Juretich. Gary S. ST. MARKS HOSPITAL Girl. Daniel Crown St. James Lage, IMY 4881 Honey, Swasey Cir. Cory Treagle, W. 3512 4428 Red Blossom Cir. Klaus Saenger, (MLY So. 3365 Hogan St. Richard Clyse, 1200 W. South David Perry, 7317 Zana 4365 Ave. Richard Harris, 5144 Jerry Richardson, 4195 Silvertip. Dr. ' i W. 3800 South Boys r Lawrence Chin, 3675 So. West John Bailey, 3323 So. 7730 West David Safford, 1575 W. 2200 20 off 4365 South Thomas Schafer, Schafer Lane 3354 So. Kirk Croxford, Zodiac Dr. John Giblon, 4882 6750 W. 2820 West Doug Sterzer, 3650 South Joseph White, 2890 South 3275 W. 2795 W. Our entire line of bicycles Charles Gardner, 5571 So. Treebeard Road Donald Shelton, 4202 Kings Valley Way Try Chid, 4889 West Point Choose from a wide variety of multi-spee- d or single speed bikes. Also BMX styles with mag wheels for kids. 1 day only, Saturday, May 1st. Percentage is Way VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Girls Glen R. Williamson, 6769 So. 3860 South off OTHER HOSPITALS All bikes come unassembled. Does not include tricycles. Girls 4 t k I I l i t 4 4 i regular retail. Jerry Savage, 5073 So. Dyer Lane David Neal, 2485 Robin Road Gene Olschewski, 4196 Midway Dr. Richard Meryhew, 3958 Hawkeye Dr. Michael Omer, 1426 W. 6720 South David Fisher, sacola Dwayne Perry, trude Larry Aggers, 3698 Pen- 3322 GerW. 6364 3500 South Larry Saldivar, 6045 Don Jose Dr. David Harrison, 6169 Patty Dr. Bruce L. Larson, 7264 Sydney Cir. Ronald Probert, 4404 Twilight Dr. Marlin Hamblin, 4162 So. 4800 West Bruce Sterner, 3715 Ar- - Business i Consultant To Speak GRANGER. Kathy Meyers, a former business consultant who presents seminars on how to get organized, will be guest speaker at a Granger South stake Relief Society affair to be held tomorrow (Friday) in the stake center. Her subject during the 7:30 p.m. session will be Getting Yourself On Your Side, which will deal with techniques on keeping yourself up and how to deal with criticism, how to cope and solutions to problems. She will talk about and keeping a journal. A question and answer period will be provided. All women 18 and older in the stake are being invited to attend and there will be no off 25 our bras and girdles for ladles. All Percentage is off regular retail 25 40 off our tops for girls. boys isand off retail All Percentage regular 30 off 50 off Selected styles of Seiko , Citizen , Pulsar , watches 50 off pc. dinette set Set: pedestal table, 4 chairs 4 chairs. No. Set: 5 pedestal table, 902928. self-maste- admission charge. Refreshments will be served. Chairman of the session is Pat Cracroft, stake Relief Society homemaking counselor with LaRue Brumble, stake dent, presiding. Try A presi- Want Ad! off 50 This Lane" cedar chest. Sale 129, Orig. 259. Sale $129, Orlg. VS4' $259, No. 8171 30 our mattresses and foundations. All Percentage is off regular retail Our entire line of paint and ladders. Percentage is off regular retail. JCPenney Valley Fair Mall -- Granger ' off 27 off 16 cu. ft. freezer Sale 329.95, Orig. 449.95. Sale 329.95, Orig. 449.95 Furniture, appliances, and mattresses not available outside normal delivery area. Phone for details. |