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Show 7B WEST VALLEY View Thursday, July Of Citizen's Ire 22, 1982 Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: - Show - Off Drivers Are Target KEARNS. Making streets here safer for pedestrians is among objectives of Bill Lewis, community education advisor on the Kearns Town Council. Lewis said he would like to see a joint effort by citizens to catch speeders and show-of- f drivers who speed through residential areas endangering Get CLAIM CASH In Touch ... come to - Be Rewarded ore the owner or occupant of this week's the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not If you Mystery Home, later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. Last week's Mystery Home was at 5189 So. 1530 East, a family-ownehome with multiple households in Holladoy. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South ond 7200 South. d children, older people and anyone who happens to get in their way. Drawing on his own experiences, Lewis I have seen said, these drivers, usually just young kids, drag racing, digging out, spinning on two wheels and generally creating a problem in my own neighborhood. Lewis feels it is up to the citizens who live in an area, and are there when such things hap pen to assist police. He said when he sees a motorist in violation, he takes note of the license number of the offending car, the color and make, and, whenever possible, a description of the driver. Lewis then calls the Sheriffs Department. Officers measure the black marks left by the cars, take the number John and issue a Doe warrant, he said. I go to court whenever a case comes up, describe the car and the behavior, identify drivers Sure the kids get mad, but Id rather have them mad at me than have someones kid in the morgue, he said. I have had things thrown at my house and into my yard, said Lewis, but I just ignore it. That takes ') the fun out of it for them and they soon quit, he added. Levis has talked to others in the Kearns area who are also acting as eyes for law enforcement by watching and reporting instances of dangerous driving. If everyone would do it, the kids would TROPHY - (From Page6B, Col. 9) according to Martha Cole, adviser. They really excelled considering how many were competing, about 16.000 girls from the western states, the adviser said. The girls have been meeting for two hours every morning since the end of school. They will be entering other competitions during the coming school year. Recipe ReadjT Apr. he said. People who want to drag race should use the appropriate tracks. There is one Magna, 20 y (.1 MINI 20 Ma.v21-Jun- e (ANCF R June21-Ju!- 22 y H I where they dont risk killing a child or elderly person, he said. 22 July MRCO 22 Aug. BIRTHS (From Page6B, Col. John R Hansen, ST MARK S Sep(. SCORPIO Ocl.23-Nov.2- 1 SAGI TT ARILS 4567 W 21 Nov. CAPRICORN HOSPITAL Girls 19 I)ec.22-Ja- Kevin Blackner, 8162 W. Bowler Cir Donovan Lambert, 3824 Rockwood Way Samuel Jackman, 5468 AQUARIUS 18 Jan. Falstaff PISChS Feb. Kim Fox, 5938 Copper Ci ty Cir Von IBKA I 3) Doward A White, 3847 Rockwood Way Sam Aiono, 3040 W Southbourne Way Greg Ferguson, 5618 LigMwood Dr 3500 South love and romance. Enjoy yourself. One who is temporarily absent from the family circle causes some anxious moments. There is a happy ending There could be a lot of time spent on pointless chatter Gather your thoughts together into a plan of action. Concern about finances finds you looking around for additional revenue. Find something you can do at home. Whatever your goal, now is the time to go after it Cooperation of friends and family is freely offered. Sharing a confidence with one you trust opens up a can of worms. Avoid being draw n into a scheme. Organizational activity seems to take up more of your time than you are ready to give You may have to say no. If its favors you want, now is the time to approach one in a position to grant them. News from a distant location starts you thinking of a well earned vacation trip to far off places. Dealings with the law could change your outlook on certain matters. Important pieces of information come to light. Your natural curiosity about human relationships can be used to good advantage in a public relations deal. An increased awareness of the need for order and neatness turns yout thoughts to improving working con ditions. TAl Rl'S have to respond, out near 19 r. 20 5342 Brown, Ave. J Woodleoge Boys The family will open at Bobwhite Way James Mondragon, 3744 Carey Wold, 7516 W. Jet ferson Road Floyd Prince, 2638 So W 3100 South 8850 West David Ellett, 3385 Sharon Cir Eldon Sanders, 4840 Southridge Dr Charles R Martinez, 5871 So Tressler Road Merlin H. Jacobsen, 3255 Steven Faltzgiver, Cherry View Dr. Grant Roylance, Georgia Dr Jeffrey Backman, Bussel, Bruce 3478 BONELESS PORK Girls Jose Luian W 4200 W Schweitzer, Trowbridge Way Breeze Dr Rednour, Lance Thorup, 6087 OTHER 8214 3271 So. 3781 So Virgil LaBrea St. tomorrow (Friday) and conclude at 2 p.m. Sunday. Activities will in- clude campfire hikes, recreasinging, tion and group and family activities. Trinity Methodist men will serve breakfast on both Saturday and Sunday morning. camp stew Saturday Sunday morning. at Trinity Members and 3790 West camp p.m. evening. A potluck picnic will be held following worship services church. 4138 4 United Methodist women will serve United Methodist Jackie B Jackson, 5018 Elaine Dr Craig Davidson, 5760 Sierra Grande Cir Joseph Nielsen, 5009 So Ramos, 5513 At Trinity On Sunday Sunday Girls Dave Lawrence S. Ryan, Townsend Way KEARNS. There will be no services held HOSPITALS Steven McDonald, King Valley Way say Dr. 4062 No Service 3600 West Arnold Gray, Madison Cir. 5251 Kendall, 3598 Boys Daniel 3332 Zodiac Dr. HOSPITAL South Keith 6730 Clematis Way Tom H Knorr, Glenwood Cir VALLEY WEST 5008 So 8140 West W Meadow Wood Way Patrick 2 An unexpected legal maneuver indicates pleasant happenings in affairs of ARIF.S Mar. 725-7318- friends are being invited to outdoor services at Camp or to attend another church. Pine-clif- f, Those who are unable to participate in the entire weekends activities are being invited to join the group for worship at 10:30 a.m. Sunday on the banks of Chalk Creek. The service will close with communion and stream baptism by immersion. 2129 Lind Telford, 4956 Neal Knight, 6573 Cler-nateDr Mark Jacobsen, Kearns s feaeeseaeBaaeg UNCLAIMED Boys Stan Shipley, Boot Hill 5071 SEWING W. Brad Langston, 5462 Cyclamen Cove Jay Resac, 2957 So 9100 MACHINES West Betty Barrera, 4587 Sunstone Road Carl Carson, 3265 W 3650 South D Mark Folger, 5117 Jedediah Linaren Christian, 2545 So 5200 West Andrew Wardle, 3627 So 2045 West James McKay, 4695 W. Thayne Dr. Grant Peterson, 3817 W. Manslield Cir Dee W. Adams, 5756 Lone Star Ave. Kim Maama, 4920 So 3535 West Dale Trowbridge, 6044 Brass Cir James Dahl, 4621 Salem Ct Scott Rasmussen, 3862 W. FOR SALE AT COST OF REPAIR repair all makes of vacuums. Specializing in Kirby, Hoover, Eureka & Bison. Genuine parts, bags, belts, brush rolls. We A.T. ENTERPRISES 4081 W. 5415 So. Tel. 966-144- 6 WaBBES (J |