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Show 8 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, May 27, 1982 e Top Boy, Girl - Lever , Birkholz Cited At EJHS TAYLORSVILLE. body president at Eisenhower junior high, and Liz Birkholz have been named boy and girl of the year at the school. The two were revealed during Generals awards night last week at the school. Those cited as Golden E award winners were Pam Bradley, Krista Broderick, Outstanding physical education went to Mini Hansen, Shauna Steele, Kristen Allen, Lora Dali and Lisa Dali. In volleyball, Gina Glausen, Lori Dali and Lisa Vandeevegate. For basketball, Lisa Dali, Lisa and Antina Hansen. Girls Jill Carter, Karen Shields and Lori Horsley; gymnastics, Claudine Tricia Flinders and Shaunna Steel. Golf honors went to Will Healy and Kurt Borich. In dance, Kim Frame, Donette McNiel, Treshelle Murri and Marla Hansen were honored. Named most outstanding in volleyball was Keith Lever; basketball. Bill Mil-let- Davis, Lesli Fellows, Jodi Forman, Randy Hurst, Keith Lever, Karl Michaelis, John Shelton, Stacy Jodi Sorensen, Thomas and Kristen Young. General's commendation went to ninth graders Liz Birkholz, Pamela Bradley, Krista Broderick, Lean Lambourne; Marjean and Gaining president's physical fitness honors were Dewayne Acord, Travis Andreason, John Diepeveen, Dana Evans, Rick Arnold, Troy Connell, Kristen Young. Eighth graders given the Gouge, John Holmgren, Brock Hudson, Jeremy Johnson, Hans Keil. Also, Shane Kirk, Robbie Larken, Shane Marelli, James McNeill, James Olsen, Chuck Padgen, Kristen Allen, Tommy Brooks, Clark Dillon, Michelle Evans, Brent Hogan, Yvette Kenner, Valerie Lewis, Annalee Saxton, Thomas Schneider and Paul Vargecko. General's commendation went to seventh graders Sharlet Abarr, Jay Bessey, Denice Bills, Melony Butler, Teresa Cutler, Brad Dillon, Teresa Gerber, Melinda Gray, Shannon Guy, Kristie Hoppe, Keith Kingsbury, Jenny Lofgren, Duane Potter, Mike Nat Vasquez, David Wahlin, David Yazzie, Robert Acord, Chad Catmull. Also, David Huber, Mark Roberts, Gordon Rupp, Clifton Stewart and Leon Facer. Science awards went to Marjean Davis, Diane Hughes, Stephanie Oaks, John Shelton, Robert Gilchrist and Sid Ostergaard. PTSA awards went to Jill Vogeler, seventh; Allison Mackay, eighth and Randy Guevara, ninth grade. Reflections contest winners included Jay Bessey and Melinda Gray, seventh grade; Dianna Carter, Saldivar, David Owen, Deborah Jay Powell. Owen and Those making the principal's list were Shauna Christiansen, John Diepe-veeLaura Farmer, Goodsell, John Holmgren, Brenda Jensen, Karl Michaelis, Alison Mudd, Hieu Phong, Stacy Pitcher, John Shelton, Timothy Taney and Jodi Thomas, ninth graders. Eighth graders cited by the principal were Kari Cameron, Stephanie Rolfe and Ryan Smith and from the seventh grade, Holly , Christmas, Charlene e Jen-nin- e Ellis, Gabrielle Shawn Facer, Catherine Gray, Sharon Hooten, Allison Mackay, Robin Riff, Shane Rose, Troy Showed, Scott Wilde and Marianne Wood, eighth Ereksen, Good-sell- Julie Greenway, Trevor Jameson, Gene Justice, Michelle Lemke, Scott Olsen, Shaun Stauffer, Clifton Steward, Tracy , Recipients of the Kiwanis Freedom Leadership award were Keith Lever, Youths On Honor Roll Eisenhower junior high have achieved the A honor roll for the school year. Ninth graders in- clude Susan Curtis, Kaylene Daugherty, A Shereen Huff, Randy Hurst, Wade Jensen, Devan Knight, Wendy Labbee, David Lambert, Carolyn Lord, David Lysengen, Lisa Oliphant. Others are Corrinne Rice, Kirk Powell, Roberts, Richard Matthew John Rock, Staples, Kevin Sudoko, Shane Tueller and Greg Wayman. Students from the eighth grade are Gaylene Allen, Jeanine Ellis, Tricia Flinders, Nicole Harn.an, Melanie Izatt, Stephen Lee, Sean Lucas, Bryan Allison Mackay, Lund-gree- Michelle McRoberts, James Olsen, Audree Smith, Robert Ward, Shari Warnick and Matthew Woolston. Those from seventh grade were Nanette Allred, Joanna David Arnold, Natalie Carlsen, Karen Evans, Karma Faison, Nielsen, Paolina Valente and Kristine Zdunich. supply for some of the autistic youth in Utah, she explained. Autism is a disorder that affects children from early infancy through adulthood. A decade ago children with this handicap were institutionalized; today were making significant progress in educating them. But the process is expensive and materials are needed to aid in their education. Those interested in attending the benefit evening, which begins at 7 oclock p,m., may purchase tickets by or calling 266-056- 5 Tonya Riggs, F P195-70R1- 3 P205-70R1- 3 P205-70R1- 4 P215-70R1- 4 P235-70R1- 4 P215-70R1- 5 P225-70R1- 5 P235-70R1- 5 P235-70R1- 5 E.T. 2.00 2.20 2.34 2.51 2.82 2.76 2.79 3.00 3.24 SR-15- 2, Pass; ty to PRICE 67.95 71.95 75.95 80.95 79.95 83.27 85.95 90.95 ). SR-22- 0, Lake Road; Guardsmans Park Ci4, Guardsmans Wasatch Mountain State Park; SR-22- 0, to Wasatch Mountain State Park; Alpine Loop in American Fork CaBeaver nyon; Midway SR-9- 2, SR-15- 3, Canyon. Further information may be obtained by the UDOT Road Condition Report at calling Driving 532-600- 0. Classes Are Set MURRAY. Several ELECTED . . . New atudant president Chuck Kipp is surrounded by fellow Kennedy junior high officers, from left, Sharia Bird, Robbie Evans, Shauna Chappell, Amy Smith, Shauna Callahan. defensive driving classes are scheduled to begin here and in Salt Lake early next month. All the courses are organized by the Utah Safety Council as part of a campaign to reduce highway and deaths, injuries property damage by Utah educating drivers. The program is an classroom course on professional techniques for high eight-hou- r crash avoidance. Registration fee for the course is $14 per person. Further information may be obtained by calling the council at are schedul- ed at the following locations: Murray high, 5400 So. State, June 2 at 7 p.m. Utah Safety Council, 535 So. 300 West, June 3 Utah Safety Council, June 5 at 7 p.m. College. His title was announced during the annual state apprenticeship contest and the winner will represent Utah at international competition in At Bennion Susan Walker - BENNION. Elden Maxwell and Mindi Worthen have been named the outstanding ninth grade boy and girl at Bennion junior high. The two were named during the annual awards presentations. Other ninth graders included those named as high honor students, Lynn Frick, Elden Maxwell, Scott Moffit, Christy Spangler, Natalie William and Gwen Wittenbach. Bobcat of the month ners included Gwen Wittenbach, Lynn Frick, Yvonne Greenwood, David King, win- Liesl Nor- ton, Kristine Woodbury, David Arnesen and Natalie Williams. Kiwanis leadership awards went to Elden Maxwell, John Cox, Gwen Wittenbach and Judy Cowdell. Department awards went to Marc Archibald and Brent Hayes, stage crew; Wendy Latimer, Damon Bocchino and Dawn Frietas, art; Scott Henkel, Clint Lexes, Dianilyn Dunn and Randy Dick, crafts; Gwenri Wittenback, Jill Rasmussen and Brenda Huff, business. Elden Maxwell, Scott Moffit, Christy Spangler and Mindi four-hou- ur 5 LIGHT TRUCKS & RAISED WHITE LETTERS RVS STEEL RADIALS Worthen, language arts; Lynn Frick, Sherri Keller, Jeff Kanamu and Tim Scheel, Spanish, third year; Mr. Henry Bawden, Spanish achievement. Staci Holt, office aide; Lisa Pearson, Cindy Connelley, Mindee Worthin, homeWendy Latimer, making; Steven Barton, Sam Manning, Randy Dick, industrial arts; Bryon DeWeese, electronics; Nick Pia, Mike Stephens, Elden Maxwell, woodworking. Buck Teasdale, David King, Jon Rowland, Brent Parker, Jeff Carter, Mark Mason, drafting; Sandy Brown, volleyball; Nicole Fife, basketball and best ninth grade girl; Marc Archibald, best manager. Lance Huber, basketball; Nick Pia, wrestling; Clint Lexes, track; Randy Dick, cross country; Mike Oberman, best official; Mark Archibald, best athlete. Mark Mason, Thad Christensen, Scott Henkel, boys P.E.; Clint Lexes, boys Intramurals. Christ! Eckhardt, Liesl Norton, Mike Grow, Mindi Brenda Huff, Worthen, Kristine Woodbury, social studies; John Cox, David Arneson, Elden Maxwell, mathematics; Steve Barton, David Arneson, Brenda Huff, state contest math winners. Scott Moffit, Christy Spangler, Gwen Wittenbach, Jeff Walsh, science; Teresa White, Michelle Duncan, Mark Mason, Don Gallegos, David Arneson, Tracey Woodbury, photography. Donna Alvarado, vocal music; Julie instrumental Gina Bobcat of the month wine ners were Kim Olsen, Olsen, Bret Bertoch, Char-main- Worthen Lass, Maxwell Honored Cindy Connelley, and Zupo. September. Olsen is a member of Local 184, International Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America. Also placing in the contest were Douglas Mendenhall, second; Garth Packard, third; Ronald Olson, fourth; Carl Draper, fifth and Gordon Ballard, sixth. All were from Salt Lake except Draper who is from Provo. Competition includr written ed a trantest, a half-hoNicole Fife, Jackie sit test and an eight-hou-r Jensen and Nancy Monbuilding project. toya, girls P.E.; Mike (BY THE POST OFFICE) WEST VALLEY CITY 969-355- Canyon Pass and on to Hooten, Jeff Rupp and Deena Winters, instrumental. 3555 So. 3600 West 65.95 SR-14- 3, SR-15- Sharon Brian Acord, For the longrun THOMAS TIRE CENTER SIZE 5, Fish Lake; Cedar Breaks Mirror Todd Diane Audra Barrett Phillips, Ancherie Swenson, Van Nguyen, language arts. Richard Herrin, Barrett Phillips, Ty Harwood, Spanish; Brent Kress, most improved, math; Kaylee McBride, most improved, English and reading; Jeff Hennessey, stage crew. Patrice Morrill, Chalise Scott, Paula Maxwell, Mills, Bruce homemaking; Van Nguyen, Lance Bringhurst, industrial arts; Lareta Banks, Janice Ransom, Diane girls P.E.; Mike Cox, Van Nguyen, Richard Herrin, boys P.E. Bruce Harvey, boys Mark Fink, intramurals; best manager; Christine Bybee, Todd Mills, Annette Simmons, Brian James, Stephanie Graham, Sung Chung, social studies; Richard Herrin, Van Harvey, Gar-tic- Tuan Nguyen, Tran, mathematics. Kathrine Stosich, Van Nguyen, Barrett Phillips, science; Barrett Phillips, science fair winner; Kathrine Stosich, vocal music; Mike Lamont, instrumental music; Janice Ransom, saxaphone; Angela Bone, piano; Mike Cox, Amber Bolman, Cindy Rich, orchestra. Roseann Adams, Lance Bringhurst, Sung Chung, Lori Gustin, Todd Mills, Sandra O'Neal, Tanja Rilk, Janyn Spradling, Kevin Strain, Mike West, Mindy Wiebe, 100 percent attendance. Bobcat of the month, Todd Mills, Mike Cox, Mark Fink, Adura Kasparian, Richard Herrin, Shannon Hailstone, Tiffany Binns, Barratt Phillips, Staci Roberts. Ty Harwood, Audra Kasparian, Sandra O'Neal, Barratt Phillips, Robert Schmidt, high honor students. The top seventh grade boy and girl were Bret and Gina Zupo. High honor students included Jennifer Armstrong, Bret Tzeranakis, man, Bryan Hagen and Rebecca Maynes. Angel Parker, David Wright and Kristen Peterson, art; David Littlewood, Gina Zup, Joe Darger, Jennifer Armstrong, language arts; Lynn Ricks, spelling bee winner; Carla Farns- worth, Brandon DeWeese, Bryan Hagen, Diane Larsen, David Emily Tzeranakis, Little-woo- Cynthia Anderson, Bryan Hagen, Spanish; Brett Bertoch, Brandon DeWeese, French. Cindy Croonenborgh, Bridgitte Good, Gina Zupo, Susn Walker, homemaking; Brad Wiskirschen, Robert Cunico, John Worthen, industrial arts; TifLawson, Gina Zupo, P.E.; Todd Hailstone, David Littlewood, Kyle Binns, P.E.; David Littlewood, intramurals. Carrie Selander, Mario Bocchino, Katie Martineau, Bridgitte Good, Emily Tzeranakis, Cynthia Anderson, social studies; Angie West, Brett Bertoch, Gina Zupo, science. Kai Olsen, science fair winner; Mindy Nielsen, vocal music; music; Roland Bowman, wind instrument; Debbie Sanchez, Gina Zupo, Gindy Duncan, guitar;. Sindi Baxter, orchestra; Max Adams, Robert Cunico, Devin Dalton, Rodney Grow, Jeff Hay, Denise Norman, Taralyn Smith, Kenneth Walbel, Gina Zupo, J. D. Peacock, 100 percent attendance. Others honored from the eighth grade were Van Moffit, ton, Nguyen, Greg Haws, Geraldine Jeff, art; Shannon Hailstone, Mindy Wlebe, Eric Tuttle, crafts; Leisl Nor- trumpet; Daren Farnworth, Kristine Whitaker, Dianilyn Dunn, orchestra; Jackson, guitar. Marc Archibald, Teddy Efron, Jeffrey Kanamu, John Lowe, James Roberts, Diane Warner, Cari Webb, 100 percent attendance. Van Nguyen and Audra Kasparian were named the outstanding eighth grade boy and girl. Jor-dan- a special service district to fund the proposal. Mr. Ahlquist is but one of many neighborhood residents who feel strongly that steps should be taken now to obtain the park and re- creational classifieds! yours, To place 70 E. 4800 So. One Modi Wait of Stall St. CROSSING 7:00, 9:00 262-405- Mon.-Tker- t. Also the Bugs Bunny Movie 7:00-9:3- Cloied Sondoy Sot. Motinooi 1:10-1:3- for Show Times 'School' Is Trinity By Advance registration for vaca- Theckston Road, has Taylorsville with for be held at Trinity Naval Air Station KEARNS. tion Bible school will United Methodist church following every service and during Sunday school each week. The school will be held June from 9 to 11:30 each weekday morning following the theme Come, follow Jesus. Classes will be provided tor children and youth age 3 years through junior high. Registration fees will be $2.50 per child or $7.50 for a family of 14-2- or more three children. Activities will include song time, Bible study, visual demonstrations, classroom interaction, crafts and many other innovative projects in keeping with the theme, tireless efforts Kearns, has completed recruit So., training at the Coast Guard Training Center, Alameda, Calif. A graduate of Kearns high, he joined the Coast Guard in November. TRAINING. Pvt. Kenneth B. Smith, son of Anne C. Holmes of 2780 Berwick Place, Granger, has SUN., A LIITLE SEX the Marine joined Corps in August. (D r MATINEE BARGAIN TROLLFY S Redwood 4100 f P.M. TIL 3 fcARRIAGE L AMERICAN WEREWOLF IN LONDON PRICE 2 DAILY j Phone 363 MANN 7th E at 5th So Rd Funny wNoILUohL A wwcMidly Worid War EATHTRAP SUPER FUSS B. Blit PG PLUS DRAGON SLAYER All Soots R THEATRES A COLUMBIA R PICTURES RELEASE Phone 278 4711 500 1 $. 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Lerdahl, 4561 West 5415 tHJTE- OPEN FRI picnic-barbecu- PG plus STRIPES duty reported Attack Squadron of many local residents. They have never given up on the conviction that they can make the difference, given a lot of commitment, courage and hard work, and they have made that difference. To prove it, local residents will be ine vited to a on the site of the proposed park. Here they will be able to see, first hand, what so many have worked so hard, for so long to make a reality. The outing is tentatively Pvt. Parties Available plus QUEST FOR FIRE WEAR 968-440- 8, 968-689- ASSIGNED. Aviation Ordnanceman 1c James D. Beemus, son of Alma Beemus, 2040 Offered CSMTUAY y.ai. p.m. in- formation about the program may call Mrs. Fuller, or Trinity, thusiasm manifested by those who believe that the establishment of a park at 8000 West and 3700 South is more than a dream, it is rapidly becoming a reality, thanks to the 6 7:00-10:0- 0 MATINEES SATURDAY lessons d will be taught. Anyone wishing facilities OPEN PG Bible-base- among the many - NIGHT livproach to Christian offered. be will ing W. Kent Goble Dave Macbeth 262-668- Skate City ap- back-to-basi- young couples living in the area, it is not difficult to see that the en- AR the Green Sheet and relevant questions pertaining to the pending proposal. A needed in that area. Coupled with the spirit of volunteerism strongly in evidence Thrifty shoppers read Carroll, music; Scott Randy instrumental Whitaker, 4941 So. State ARTHUR Natalie fany Peterson, MURRAY Call developmental Emily reading; Tzeranakis, Alan Wright, Ber-toc- h Bertoch, Larsen, Mindy Wittenbach, Emily Melanie Hard- LETTER ( From Page 3A, Col. 6) ty, support for a park is almost total and residents are willing to support the concept of a designed atmosphere to clarify all pertinent according to Florence Fuller, director. - I-- following roads not be open: Smartt, Lesli Fellows and Deena Winters, vocal; Carrie Barlow, Dan Revis, and informative Included among and equipment breakdowns, the will Lynette scheduled for June 12. In the meantime, the discussions will begin and the pros and cons concerning the proposed special service district will go forward as expected in an open open roads are the East following: SR-6from Canyon; SR-72, Holly Christmas, Marty Hughes, ES EJMEiGUP STEEL BELTED RADIALS Transportation. SR-2- lleyball; SALE of Department to Baker, Mike Oberman, vo- DUNLOP'S FINEST LINE pected to be open during Memorial Day weekend were listed this week by the Utah at Fremont Junction to Fremont; awards went to in Utah, following a contest held at Utah Technical Educational terials are in short Kennard. Callahan, and Mike Music department carpenter ma- daughter Connie and in home named the best Sibbett. of economics, Marjean David, Paige Kingsley, Cheryl Carstensen and Jeanine Ellis were cited. The math department honored Brad Dillon, Deborah Owen, Jay Bessey, Clark Dillon, Tom Schneider and Keith Lever. TAYLORSVILLE. in charge is Joyce Smart, Lynette Mecham and Kris Shauna Callahan, win-ner- s Lonnie Olsen has been Chair- of ex- Because of heavy snow accumulation Won Here Jay Henderson, ing the Stephanie Holladay, son roads country honored. John Shelton and Matt Page were journalism Honor Is 145 Kipp, Howard and Daisy Kipp, president; Robbie Evans, son of Rolin and Marie Evans, first Several popular high ( Parowan Carpentry So. 500 East. Chuck historian; Sharia Bird, daughter of Beryl and Ron Bird, head cheerleader. Cheerleaders will include Jay Roundy, Denise Draper, Sherri Paola Valente also Children Club, 3 vice president; Amy Smith, daughter of Gary and Joan Smith, second vice president. Others are Shauna Chappell, daughter of Richard and Peggy Chappell, secretary; On Weekend SALT LAKE. Stewart, Debra Owne and at 7 p.m. will take place Friday, June 11, at the GRANGER. New student body officers have been elected at Kennedy junior high. Serving for the 1982-8school year will be Open Roads Clifton benefit dinner dance and fashion show with proceeds ticketed to the Utah Society for Autistic TAYLORSVILLE. Forty-fou- r students at Clark Dillon, Classes Benefit Is Aimed At Autistic SALT LAKE. 44 EJHS Broderick, Deena Winters, Stacy Sorensen, Thomas Schneider, Kristen Allen and Jay Powell. Foreign language honors went to Tricia Flinders In French. Stephanie Oaks was named most outstanding in Spanish with 533-585- 1. Sudoko and Michelle Young. Ewell, Dennis Mark commendation were Gay-len- wrestling, Craig Stauffer; track, Dave Huber. Keith Lever was selected as the athlete. Davis, Lesli Fellows, Jodi Forman, Robert Gilchrist, Marlene Hansen, Keith Lever, Stephanie Oaks, Jeannine Porter, Stacy Sorensen track, Kristen Allen, Marjean Christensen, girls awards Receiving English awards were Krista UDOT Notes - Kipp Boy Is President e Sid Ostergaard, John Shelton, John Holmgreen. Robert Gilchrist, Krista Broderick, Liz Birkholz and Stacy Pitcher. Keith Lever, student grade and Kim Brown, ninth. Art awards went to Sid Ostergaard, Matt Roberts, Brian Lundgren, Amy Jet-tiand Mike Lindsay; business, Krista Broderick, Jodi Forman and Liz Birkholz; drama, LeAn Christensen, Jim Walton, Warren Terry, Shane Johnson and Liz Birkholz. At Kennedy Jpightincf 2L BocHE SHARKYS MACHINE OPEN 1:00 O 0 |