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Show 'TTTTTTTY B WEST VALLEY VIEW TTTTTT TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTTT TTY ! ! of paper Students wrote their names, ages, school and numbers of pages they had read on a slip was which A set of twins was on a sketchy list of newborn reported in the Green Sheets west valley areas during the week ending Satur- personnel contact any and read only the number of pages contracted, but some continued and went way over their expectation. We feel it was a very successful project in encouraging reading, Schlappi said. NOME stake Sunday Kellgreen, Young Special Interest vice chairman and Patricia Martindale, YSI secretary. Stewart Curtis was named chairman of the stake Young Basements Finished Room Additions Carports Garages with Adults, Etc. 966-839- 1 VERL ASAY IND. GRANGER. The Schmuhls 1 FREE PLAY v 7 AM - are a family, particularly when it comes to making names for themselves scholastically. This spring, for the third time, a Schmuhl at Granger high will be topping the list of graduating seniors, having achieved a 4.0 grade . point average from ninth grade on. Though Richard Schmuhl, who graduated in 1976, missed the perfect A by mere hundredths, a 3.9 plus, he was salutatorian of his class. Susan, who received her diploma in 1979, was 4.0 and acclaimed as valedictorian of her class. Keeping up the image set by her older brother and sister, Jennifer will be named valedictorian of this years graduating class with her straight A achievement. The three, whose parents are Evan and Beverly Schmuhl, 4302 So. 3425 West, have set a pattern of excellence that already is being pursued by their little sister Patty, a fifth grader at Robert Frost elementary. She has all A s so far. Richard is attending the UofU, focusing on accounting. He filled a mission to Paris following graduation from high school. At Granger he was on the seminary coun Wendy Salt Lake Co. 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A AA fc I 66 6 641 I I s 4 0 A ess.- - 33J B L A A .v. .',- d fcaAAAl - w A . Hes MW 3S0(LSouth BcttcrYaotin . K- - . 6 V ... N- o- S4 1.95 I. V V K V V V ALL BRUSHES & ROLLERS . . . MAJOR CREDIT CARDS VJtlCOMtDI - 'n shop GIFTS FLORAL high include being copy editor of the yearbook, a member of concert choir and participation in last years musical. She is on the seminary council and is an officer in Honor Society. Already she has received an honors at entrance scholarship to the UofU. She plans to go into So Edward Smith, 4020 Hawkeye Dr Lynn A Quilter, 6068 Borax Ave, Danny Hanna, 6281 So (See Page 7B, Col 7) cil, was a Honor Society officer and took AP classes his senior year. He had an honors at entrance scholarship to the UofU. Susan, who was yearbook art editor, was a member of Honor Society and was in the school musical. She is also attending the UofU, majoring in art. Bell Choir DAILY 77n Barry, ALL 969-293- Burnett, HOSPITALS China Clay Dr. trendy Jones as vice chairman. Those approved to be ordained elders were David Whetstone, Taylorsville 3rd ward and Glen A. Nash, 8th ward. FREE ESTIMATES D. 5475 West Boys Copper City Dr. Gregory 5077 Cirli Kevin Miner, 3891 Crown Ave 5125 So Mark Fuller, 7347 Mineside Dr. Rusty C. Andersen, OTHER Kenneth HOSPITAL Draper, Douros, A Trend Is Followed Sustained to new positions were Kaye Roofing Mern L. 5150 West Richard, Susan and Jennifer Schmuhl have all compiled an enviable scholastic record at Gronger high. . . . Frank W 8339 Cherry View Dr MARK S HOSPITAL Girls ACHIEVERS Jones, 2900 South 4862 So three at Valley West. The remainder were born at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. Babies were born to the following area families: COTTONWOOD 4545 So. Dr Michael 3838 Girls tonwood hospital, three at St. Marks and ing. Siding ST. the births were reported at Cot- North In Schmuhl Family morn- Taylorsville' Sands, Phothithim Atherton Sengsouvanh masawe, 4015 West of girls. Eight W HOSPITAL Boys Rockwood Dr. Arlan P. Miller, 5826 So 4270 West Allan B Ormand, 4048 Starwood Cir. John 11 Hanson, A. Jerry The total reached 35 with two dozen boys Many students VALLEY WEST Boy day. TAYLORSVILLE. Several changes were made during a priesthood meeting in YOUR Mathis Russell, 2819 Whitehall Dr. Robert Fackrell, 7283 W 3100 South - Set Of Twins Is On Newborn List Changes Made In Leadership Posts In Stake P & West Births students whose balloon is found during the summer and let them know the results of the project, he added. balloon he said. LET US HELP YOU FIX-U- will teachers kept track of their totals. If the goal was reached by Friday of last week,, the student could participate in f, b Schlappi. School teacher and the Mondays i ding it to let the school know when and where it was found, said Mr. decision, the students signed a contract with their parents and send-of- ptmimwti placed in their balloon, requesting anyone fin- Reading Efforts Traveling Aloft ' t fa? From Stansbury GRANGER. The sky y 27, 1982 Thursday, May above Stansbury elementary was filled with balloons Monday as 600 students sent their reading achievement scores sailing into the air. All of our students were given the opportunity to set their own goals as to how many pages they would read, explained principal Kent Schlappi. .After reaching a f'fv i f 9 |