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Show head ladders, two trilevel chinning bars, parallel bars, two balance beams, a cargo net Playground Is New At Whittier HUNTER. and West Births We hope the older children will be able to enjoy using the new playground has been Installed at Whittier equipment and the elementary through efforts of last years PTA board. Nine pieces of play equipment have been placed around the edge of the playground where it joins Hunter park and will eventually become a jogging track, a PTA spokesman said. Included are two over - A she Kerry Ashby, set of twins was 94 welcomed by David L Alder Road families during the week, according to hospital reports releas- ed through Monday Fifty of the infants were girls; 44 were boys. Thirty of the infants arrived at St. Marks hospital, 14 at Valley West and eight at Cottonwood The remainder were born at other hospitals m the Salt Lake area, with the exception of one home birth Babies were born to the following e David 1430 David 4196 So 3375 West Ross Benedict, 2934 9000 West So Darrell D Gerald Renault Cir 6) 4762 So 3986 Craven, Dutson, 4735 W Douglas 3185 4175 South Vernon Gardner, 3228 So 4140 West Brent Tucker, 4419 Dean Ronald Mangum, Charles Dr 4320 Cir Beaver St Rick Madill, 8072 Breeze Lane Kevin Steck, 6591 So 3380 West Mangone, 4144 4443 W Allred, Kenyon Page 4B, Col Girl. Jerry A Taylor, 6172 So 4000 West Dale G Williams, 3305 So Girl. Eaton, 4580 West 4494 So 1850 West Russell M W 5950 South (See 3685 HOSPITAL Twin Boy Girl Boys COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL 7159 W WEST VALLEy 3119 Ryan Dr. Wesley L. Fulton, 4943 W 4100 South families: 4297 Willis, Keith Howard, 4942 So 4055 West Michael Hill, West Valley Walter Cir John Fabert, area J 3870 South 4041 Thomas Patterson, Michael Deno Dr 5362 5044 Camp Briggs, Boy. Samuel 5318 5088 Gregory A Harris, Pearwood Cir Richard J Vetter, W 5085 South Jeff Frakes, 5560 Dr William Trigger, 3855 So 2520 West Girls bell Dr Khoum Dithibane, Huntington Dr 5647 Haight, Kenneth Hayes, Carl Romero, 4665 South Brandywine Westside Dr Gary Hill, Isaksen, Charles Dr Michael Baggaley, Anb Than Trong, 3224 So 5480 Cyclamen Cir Jon A Hekking, ST. MARK S HOSPITAL Green Sheet area added. Joe Taylor was in charge of installing the equipment, assisted by Lee and Murray Sproul The PTA will host an outdoor carnival on Sept 10, from 5 pm. until dusk Thursday, Sept 2,1982 So 3730 West listed among newborn smaller ones can play on their own side, WEST VALLEY VIEW a Set Of Twins Is On Newborn List over-and-und- bars. new A 13 5855 South William K Arbuckle, 3876 Cilma Cir. Brad W. Farnsworth, 2155 Hammond Dr Dennis A Muller, 2620 W Tamra Dr Clark F. Newman, 4552 W 5295 South L David Bump, 5575 Ridgecrest Dr. Stephen D Sharp, 6167 Nimbus Way Robert W Snell, 2852 So 3000 West Donald n WITH THIS AD 4766 W 5180 South ON VACUUM REPAIRS OF 20 OR MORE 5353 Pixton, Randy Crockett Dr Brent Roberts, 1436 W 4005 South Boys tandem FATHER, SON . . . Valley West hospital now has a father-soon the staff with the addition of Dr. Craig Brasher (right). He joins dad, Dr. Burton Brasher. DISCOUNT 5301 Steele, Ridgecrest Dr Terry Olson, Craig Bull, 6300 So Red wood Road Don Gourley, 8215 W 3500 Lynn L. Litnak, Madison Road 7295 Gregory A Harris, Pearwood Cir. William P Griffith, Jefferson Cir 5362 South 3700 send Way Benny Booth, 5573 Town Gordon Willardson, GOOD UNTIL 4871 We ail makes of vacuums. Eureka & Bison. Genuine ports, bags, belts, brush rolls. repair Specializing in Kirby, Hoover, iwD'jCttc Salon By Young Dr. Garden Beauty KEARNS. father, like son Includes Cut and Style, Shampoo Wear with a Set or Free Style. 23 88 and Reg. $30 CONTINUM PERM. $O Includes Cut and Style With Easy Care. Reg, 45ei w FROST Includes Style. Reg. CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTS Monday thru Wednesday 4:00 TO 9:00 P.M. MEN'S HAIR CUTS TO 88 $4 88 $5 00 Monday thru Wednesday 4:00 fk V Y 25 35 9:00 P.M. Specialize in High Fashion Women. Satisfaction Guaranteed. We for Men and JEAN D'LUC GARDEN BEAUTY SALON 3540 So. 4000 Mon. Sat. 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. 968-340- 9 internship was at by Margaret Slack UNI PERM Like is a true statement in the case of a Kearns family practice physician. The sign on the door in the Southwest Medical Center reads: Dr. Burton F. Brasher, Family Harmon Building 4th Floor Tripler Army Hospital m Hawaii His son, the second boy in the family, showed interest m science, math, physics and in biology as a student We didnt push, him but encouraged him, Practice Dr. and Scout Troop underneath, Craig Brasher, Pediatrics. A. Cnag was only two years old when his father began his practice in the Kearns area back in 1953. The elder Brasher had begun his career two years earlier, having grown up in Delta and then moved to Salt Lake during his teen years. Mother always encouraged me to go into medicine. the father I had remembered. two uncles and two cousins who were physicians, but I felt I couldnt afford the schooling. With the help of the W - Fathers Footsteps Are Followed GOOD SEPT. 2ND THRU SEPT. 16TH Helene Curtis Brasher after WWII, I was able to complete a BS and then a medical degree at the UofU. My G I. Bill Kearns To Host Barbecue In KEARNS. Members of Boy Scout troop 229, Kearns First Baptist church, will host a Labor Day barbecue from 5 30-- 8 p m Monday at the church. The cost will be $2 50 for adults, and $1 50 for children under 12, with proceeds going toward the 1983 summer camp The event is open to the public A parents night will be held on Sept. 13 to present awards and to register new scouts All boys age 102 to 16 are welcome to join the troop, a spokesman said. the father recalled The 1969 graduate of Granger high said he had always thought hed be a doctor My concept of a physician was always my father, he noted. sophomore and senior roundtable representative and he was in the t '-'- ? He served m leadership poscross-countr- as weil, as ti a) r-Y-- and i $ I I Y i appoint- ments are available for each woman and a fee will be charged according to income, not to exceed $10. Included in the testing will be a breast examination, pelvic exam, pap smear and blood test. Kits will be given out for the colon cancer test. The fee includes the blood test and pap smear, a spokesman said. Following the testing, necessary referrals will be made to a physician. Try Green Sheet classified ads '262 6682. J - i ,v 4, OLD FASHIONED SHAKES (11 FLAVORS) u 1 FOR $!25 1.1 GOOD FOR 3 VISITS GOOD FOR 3 VISITS 4 MKiJLMMMlBM MM i ADD BACON OR MUSHROOMS Mi I DRINK REFILLS 1 SOFT DRINK ANY SIZE X Stakes TAYLORSVILLE. A cancer clinic by Taylorsville and Taylorsville North stake Relief Societies will be held Sept. 9 in the Taylorsville North stake center. The clinic will be held from 8 a m. to 4 p.m. and is open to all women from the two stakes. 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