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Show I WEST VALLEY VIEW 9B s Thursday, Sept. 9, West Births 54 Infants Are On Newborn List Fifty-fou- were families newborn welcomed by r in the Green Sheets west valley area, according to hospital reports released through Sunday morning. The total included 27 boys and girls. Twelve of the babies were born at Cottonwood hospital, eight at St. Marks and five at Valley West. The remainder were born at other Salt Lake area hospitals. Babies were born to families: HOSPITAL WEST HOSPITAL VALLEY Girls David 8640 Garcia, 2800 South Marsha Peterson, South W. 4199 W. 5780 Boys L. Halterman, Roger Sierra Grande Dr. Bruce Kuddes, 5171 So. 6132 4240 West Scott R. Keene, 4175 So. 4737 West Boys Ronald 0. Campbell, Hillsboro Cir. 3762 Keith G. Knutson, 1520 W. 4920 South Hall, 5502 Bagley, 3791 Tuscaloosa Way J. Wallace Roseborough, 1270 Pinewood Dr. OTHER HOSPITALS Girls H Craig ansen, Adams Road Carl Leoncini, Atherton Dr. 4545 7475 So. Lorin D. Reddin, 7245 W. Copper Hills Dr. Kenneth Meadows, 3243 W. 3500 South Michael Olson, 3853 Miriam Cir. John Cheung, 7466 W. Centennial Ave. Randall Parker, 3923 Zana Lane Lewis J. Hamilton, 3871 7131 3533 Dunsmore Ct. Condon Terakami, Frederick CHRISTENSEN STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 7 EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED 4256 3684 Van Wagner, 4826 So. 3600 West Jens Dietz, 3200 So. Meadowlark Way Mark Ainsworth, 6413 So. 2700 West Milt Chidester, 3793 So. Centennial Road Brian Thacker, 5788 David Halliday, 4470 So. 3600 West Cory Cameron, 3692 W. 4040 South Roger L. Bangerter, Cyclamen Way Robert T. Davis, DeAnn Dr. R. Matthew Shino, So. Hathaway St. Douglas Mendenhall, 4551 Driftwood Vainga Kinikini, 4334 So. 3760 West Robert O. Labrum, 4444 Christopherson Way William Simmons, 3255 Meadowwood David Committed a to quality education for each child through the best use of the education tax dol- lars. Paid by commission to elect Donald G Christensen C:rSy Dimrall Dr. John Cropper, 6147 . . . TAYLORSVILLE. Children who will enter kindergarten at - Yield Good Off Single Seed 3799 Clara Dr. Ben Williams, 5477 Copper City Dr. Rain Drops The largest raindrops measure about a quarter of an inch in diameter. Bigger drops break up as they fall through the air. TAYLORSVILLE. A cornstalk with five or six ears is a pretty good return from a single corn seed. I only put one kernel in this spot, explained John Shelton who proudly displayed the healthy Indian corn plant which has one ear that is 18 inches long. been taking care of the family garden this summer. He has a brother The Win a Weeks at Fremont elementary. third year to plant seeds. I use the multicolored ears just for decoration, mainly for a table centerpiece on Thanksgiving. Last year, I had a lot of ears. I husked and washed them and put them in plastic bags for storage. They all mildewed. So this year, Ill put them in bags that arent airtight, he said. The sophomore student, son of William and JoAnne Shelton, has home. A Want Ad! Try The girls volleyball team placed third out of eight teams in the Cyprus Invitational. They meet Olympus at Taylorsville on Tuesday. They are expected to do very well this year. The golf team was successful in winning its first match with Kearns Thursday. Coach Guys, Homecoming is moving up real fast, (Sept. 27 - Oct. 1) so hurry and ask the girl of your choice before some other guy gets to her first. players meet Brighton Tuesday in All you sophomores who bought elevator the first league match. passes . worth it? Were all anticipating great year at Taylors- a ville. The building and . . are they grounds are looking really super. If we do our part, it will look as good in the spring as it does now. Have a good week, Warriors. RE-ELE- CT DUAYNE T. JOHNSON Legislator - for (From Page 8B, Col. 5) in a first year Warrior birthday party. We are looking forward to seeing the cheerleaders, dance club, drill team and bands performing their Hello presentation. A are still living at who WARRIOR ALL THE PEOPLE HOUSE DISTRICT 53 pep assembly tomorrow (Friday) will take place before our first league football game. West Jordan will travel to Taylorsville DEMOCRAT Paid Political by Committee for Johnson work in HandiBank as well. Once you put the touch on HandiBank youll know its a winner for quick, convenient banking at your fingertips, anytime. The glittering azure waters of the Caribbean as seen from aboard a Princess Cruise ship. The soft, pearl-whit- e sand of the Hawaiian Islands under your feet. And the complete all convenience of day and night banking within reach. Now, at HandiBank Taylorsville high student planted the corn just for fun. It all began when he was a sixth grade student of Otis Mr. Weeks gave us each a couple of kernels of Indian corn to plant. I harvested the ears that first year and this is my Lee who is a senior at Taylorsville and a sister Susan at Eisenhower KAPERS (From Page 8B, Col. 4) Sophomores, get those petitions in for the office of your choice. Deadline is Wednesday. Remember, involvement is the key word to a successful year. 966-668- Taylorsville elementary For THS Student Kindergarten, 1983 is just around the bend and this class will help preschoolers get ready for that big event, said Karen Milligan, who will serve as a teacher in the program, along with Meagan Crowley. The sessions will be held from 12:30 to 2 p.m. Each child is being asked to bring a school box containing a pencil, crayons, glue and safety scissors. The children will be exposed to activities designed to show them what kindergarten will be like, including arts and crafts, singing, exercise and dance and learning about colors, letters and numbers, the teacher said. Anyone wishing additional information may call Mrs. Milligan, or Mrs. Crowley, for a 3 oclock game and we will be ready. So eat em up, Warriors. 968-371- 3886 Dr. DONALD G. 10-fo- 3057 Rockwood Way Pat Sullivan, It's a long way down for John Shelton stalk of Indian corn which grew from the planting of a THE BEANSTALK? from his single kernel. W. 3500 Ben-nio- n K! ELECT JACK AND Ray Tipo, 6155 Misty Way Richard Henderson, South James Medrano, motor- l Preschool Program Is Offered 4506 Boys Cilma PI. DISTRICT Harwood, Whitewood Ct. ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL Girls Roy A. Harbach, Kings Estate Dr. Tom D. Gardiner, Scott Izana St. beginning tomorrow (Friday) at the school. cycles, a moon walk and mini-caras well as games for all ages, a PTA spokesman said. Cotton candy, doughnuts and snow cones will be available. Tickets may be purchased before school next week at 10 for $1. Gloria Barbee is chairing the event. 3406 So. 7495 West Donald E. Voake Jr., 5238 W. 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