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Show 9B WKT VALLEY VIEW Thursday, June 3, 1982 Varied Schools were Dave Martinez, Kari Barnson, Ronda Hatch, Barbara Page; USU academic to Laura Nelson, Mindi Nelson, Janet Daw; USU Granger Grads Get Scholarships GRANGER. Grad- achievement, Tom Cloward, honors Granger high have received a number of scholarships from colleges and universities to further their education. Ara-mak- Webb, swimming; Chris Ross, debate and communications; Dan Yocom, debate and David Mar-tine- attend scholarships the UofU include Jennifer Schmuhl, Tina Smith, Kha Dang, Ann Robin Erickson, Christine Ross received the Order of the Eastern Star of Utah and z, department. Receiving leadership scholarships to the Llewelyn, governors Robin Wallace and Brian Russell Ford, Kenne-cot- presidential and Patti Anderson, deans. Weber State University awarded leadership to Dave Martinez, Doug Christiansen, Craig Aramaki, Keri Barnson and Barbara Page; honors at entrance to Teresa (Bob-bi- ) Attendance Des-pai- n, Overby, David Smith, Heidi Timmler and William Webster. Karen Ekstrand was Includes Cut and Style Just Shampoo and Wear Far Easy Summer Fun $3288 Reg. s40 Monday thru Wednesday 4:00 TO 9:00 P.M. $488 completed sixth grade at Calvin Snow Col- scholarships went to Kari Barnson and Jennifer Schmuhl. From Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, recipients were Michael CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTS dance. The youth has just lege, Doug Christiansen, leadership and Suzanne Burton. State Normal Crowton, Brave Winning Streak Breaks GRANGER. The HAIR CUTS Monday thru Wednesday Reg. M4 Angels $10 eight-gam- WITH ANY PERM MAY 10 82 27th to June 10th for Men and Specialize in High Fashion Women. Satisfaction Guaranteed. We JEAN D'LUC GARDEN BEAUTY SALON Mon. 968-340- - Sat. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. 3540 Harmon 9 week, handing the Granger Braves a setback in Granger-Cypru- s Babe Ruth League play. With the help of a good defensive play in the seventh inning by Brent Loveland, Bob Ball hurled the Angels to the victory. The Angels also kept the pressure on with a 3-- 2 FREE MANICURE 6 snapped an winning streak during the COUPON EXPIRES e So. 4-- 3 4000 W. Building 4th Floor victory Alice president; Linda Christensen, sec- over the Granger Phillies, west sports Smith elementary here. The son of James and Karen Bramble, he has been involved in Serenthe schools program for dipity gifted children, was a member of the student council and enjoys reading and astrology. The second of eight children, he is the oldest boy in the family, which includes Diana, Julie, Joanna, Laura, Jason, David and Steven. Another child is expected in September. All the children have a good attendance record in school, said their mother, with Laura earning a 100 percent record in first grade this year. The boy is active in the scouting program and holds the Arrow of Light award. Bunker, 5280 Kearns, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. A 1981 graduate of Kearns high, he joined the Navy in June. CHURCH - (From Page 7B, Col. 9) professionally-traine- d team. A Legion of Mary summer picnic Jean Cole will for next year increase the scholarship fund. We have found that the best way to obtain these funds is going directly to the people, she added. My goal will be to 4100 South BIRTHS (From Page 7B, Col. Poseidon Dr. Scott Rosenlof, for members and auxiliaries will be held on June 27. A baptism class for parents of July candidates is planned for 7:30 p.m. June 27. A meeting of the liturgy committee is planned for 7:30 p.m. June 30. Bingo will continue throughout the summer at 7:30 p.m. each Friday. Robert Slade, 5332 Crockett Dr. William Campbell, W. 6200 South Rebuilts j Like New Khanhak Penn mentary for four years. She is a state delegate to the Republican convention. She has been Relief Society and Primary president as well as stake Relief selor. Society 3593 Thepthongs, Clair Sorensen, 6854 So. 3420 West Patrick 3476 Dr. Eli Paul, 1821 Parkway Blvd. Franklyn G. Humphries, 3710 Deann Dr. Gordon E. Meyer, 4010 Ottowa Dr. PAINTS Mark S. Cameron, 5270 Banquet Ave. George Phillips, 2891 W. 2730 South Kim L. Johansen, 4759 W. 5905 South Stephen J. Burr, 4439 So. 4515 West Marty E. Mel lor, 3545 So. 3245 West Steven W. Stay, 5001 Heath Ave. Robert Stems, Latex House Paint Reg. 11.99 Now W. 5474 4349 Gregory Bullock, Alpine Meadows Jim Short, 3160 W Cove Thomas Record, 6092 Ginny Cir. Paul Meldrum, arfou d 3114 BUILDERS mart W Deliver Nicole Cir. Douglas E. Parrish, W. 5585 South David B. Marsh, Copper City Dr. James R. Davis, 3335 968-213- 1 5896 1960 W. 3555 W. 3500 COUPON Get Acquainted Offer LARGE PIZZA $5.95 Choose Of Any One Item PEPPERONI SAUSAGE HAM CANADIAN BACON OR BEEF & ONION Expires June 3, 1982 Offer Also Good on Take-ou- t Orders. 15 Extra Per Box. Not Valid With any Other promotion. repair rolls. A.T. ENTERPRISES coun- C012 4081 W. 5415 So. During the past year, we have raised $3,000 for our PTSA scholarship fund, the new president said. Tel. KLONDIKE JACK'S PIZZA 966-144- 6 973-710- 9 1900 WEST 4100 SO. WIST VALLEY CITY 4195 West 5415 South Kearns, Utah OPEM S55fSs WE DOUBLE ALL COUPONS MM 262-668- 2. PEPSI OUTDOOR SWIMMING POOL OFS HEATED REDWOOD MULTIPURPOSE 3060 CITY, UTAH Salt Lake County Recreation, 535-504Parke and CHEER. 0 Canters e OPEN PLUNGES: Costs: .75 for youth 1.00 for adults 19 64 .50 children under 5 and Seniors 65 up; 2.50 per family in any open swim. Reduced day every Friday - 50 cents for all admission - 25 cents with card. Pass Information: Seasonal family Monday thru Friday 5:00-8:0Monday through Friday 11:00 5:00 Saturdays 12:00-4:0Sundays 5:00-8:0Thursday FREE 1:30-4:3- pass- - $40.00 Seasonal Individual Pass- - $15.00 SWIM LESSON INFORMATION SWIM LESSON REGISTRATION MAY 17-2- 8 MON.-FR- I. 8AM - 9 PM REGISTRATION FOR THE ENTIRE SUMMER ON THESE DAYS. REGISTRATION WILL ALSO BE EVERY MONDAY FROM JUNE 1- -6 PM 7th lessons every morning from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Lessons will include Beginning, Intermediate, ced, Moms Tots, Lifesaving, Adult. Cost for lessons is $7.50 per session. I 64-j- . LESTER STREET (3100 So. Redwood Rd.) STARTING MELONS rersgesNTS CENTER WEST VALLEY J0M8O Tdug KBAP'i HONCVCEW UOA. Advan- Sr. all makes of vacuums. Specializing in Kirby, Hoover, Eureka & Bison. Genuine parts, bags, belts, brush We For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! OPENS JUNE 1ST 8.47 Bailiff Dr. 995. fourth grade at ele- William 5269 Heath Ave. Dan L. Erickson, 6349 So. 2700 West 1145 W. 4343 South Kirby j Ratterman, Jester Dr. Terry Southern, So. 4840 West n OVERSTOCKED! grader. Her husband, Edwin M. Cole Jr., is manager of his own office supply and furniture company. Mrs. Cole taught Gregory J. 3593 4007 So. W. daughter Cathie is ti William Campbell So. 4840 West 3) 3987 Robert Felt, Charlotte Ave., hospitality; elementary fourth Jimmy Bramble has received an award for seven years perfect atten- Cotton- TRAINING. Seaman Recruit Brett L. Bunker, son of Glendel and Serving with her will be Carla Francis, vice A BENNION. given one from the Aid Assn, for Lutherans -All College; Shari Hori was awarded a basketball, softball scholarship to SUSC. Reg.302488 graduate of school. graduating this year and Craig will be a sophomore next year. Christine is in seventh grade at Valley junior and Cindy is a Frost Smith Youth Cited Kelly Give Me Curl - . wood high. 3 served as historian and hospitality chairman. She has been involved in PTA activities the past 13 years. Jimmy Bramble ships. Lisa Holden received an academic to Oklahoma Baptist. PTSA scholarships went to Sheryl attend 1982-8- having previously Kim music. To the during be Mrs. Coles third year in the Granger high PTSA, Deano Smith, Karen Ekstrand and Jennifer Schmuhl were recipients of Elks scholar- Garden Beauty Salon Helene Curtis GRANGER. Jean will serve as the president of PTSA Granger high Cole ship. This Cloward, Matt Mourit-se- n and Leslie Clay, who also recieved one JetwD'JJttc AFB,-Tex- opment; Patsy Larson and Sharon Westberg, membership. Also, Lluana Birch, volunteer hours; Kena Anderson, publicity and Carolyn Atkinson, education and scholar- Spencer Thurber, in pleting Air Force basic training at Lackland The airman will now receive specialized instruction in the civil engineering field. He is a 1980 Linda Werley, health and welfare; Karen Geis, individual devel- To attend BYU, Suzanne Burton and Debbie Jean Cole Will Preside At GHS Ayers, t. Johnson, t(From Page 5B, Col. 5). AFB, Tex. after com- Earnshaw, historian. Assisting Mrs. Cole during the next school year will be Uvonne scholarship; Moran, SERVICE - treasurer and Ruby Bollschweiler Boyd PTSA Meets retary; RaNee Allen, scholarship. Kerri psychology Brian Ford, Teresa Moran, Linda Throckmorton and Wallace, superior business dent award; Ricks college, Chari Collotzi, presidents award and Sue Ann Ayers, scholar, Susan Burton. i, deans award; stu- er and sterling leadership; Cyndy Tim-ml- Ahl-stro- Rosalind M. Redhouse and Pauline Wixom, try merit scholar award to Heidi LuJean llege, Also to USU, chemis- Others for the UofU, Karen Ekstrand and Deano Smith, presidential; Dave Martinez and Craig receiving to Pam Jensen; presidential, Deano Smith. uating seniors at at entrance. Those Tammy Lopez, Paula Cook, Janeen Jeffery and Joey Martinez; to Westminster College, Tony Clark; Dixie College, Jeffery Ashby and Matt Schoenfeld, both for band. LDS Busines Co- B vsr affug sauce. Ir- - TUNA &kl ROUtffl siwft B0NEIES5 romp msr |