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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW B West Births t Thursday, May said. Legion's Poppy Day Scheduled Here Saturday Twins Are Among 41 Newborn We hope all Americans will wear the poppy proudly, so that the rehabilitation programs funded by this observance can continue, Mrs. Williams said. KEARNS. American Legion Poppy Day will be held Saturday. This marks the 65th year since the conclusion of World War I it has been observed. For almost that same time, the memorial poppy of the American Legion has been worn by Americans to honor the memory of those who paid the supreme Twin girls were among 41 babies born to families residing in the Green Sheets west valley communities during the week, according to hospital reports available Monday morning. The total includes 25 girls and 16 boys. Five arrived at Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center, seven at St. Marks. The remainder were born at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. There was no report from Valley West hospital. Babies were born to the following area families: commented sacrifice, Linda Williams, spokesman for Legion Post and Auxiliary Unit 132. Members of the Legion Auxiliary offer the red flower each year throughout the nation. It has become a symbol of the sacrifices made by American servicemen in each war, she said. Col. John McCrae, a Canadian officer who was killed in World War I, immortalized the flower in his poem, In Flanders Field, she added. Today thousands of disabled and convalescent veterans throughout the nation assemble poppies in hospital programs and workshops maintained by American Legion auxiliaries. All contributions are used exclusively in continuing support of veterans and their families and in child and youth programs sponsored by the Legion and auxiliary, she COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls well-know- n Raylan Cavasos, Road. 1216 W. Meadow-strea- Gordon B. Rock, 6133 Don Quixote Dr. So. 1820 West Jeff Swain, 6050 Boys Richard D. Bevilhymer, 6278 Don Quixote Dr. Calvin H. Barnes, 4312 So. 4000 West ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL Girls THREE PLAYS . . . Plymouth lomontary students scheduled to perform in three different plays in Randy Finkbener, 5174 So. 1130 West Wayne Williamson, 4586 So. Orchid Cir. Frederick Wells, 4514 Dixie Ann Dr. Richard Riddle, 2333 W. 4150 South Wayne Chu, 5555 W. Poacher Cir. Wade Headrick, 3969 W. Rivendale Road Glen Burcham, 2436 Tierra Rose Dr. HOSPITALS Twin Girls 4953 So. 4055 West TAYLORSVILLE. The plays Julius Ceasar, Hamlet and Taming of the Shrew will be presented at Plymouth elementary Monday, starting at 7 p.m. Sixth grade students will participate in the fourth annual Shakespearean Festival under the direction of teacher Phyllis Bell. Randy Munk and Bob Brinton, fathers of students, made props for the shows. Mike Worthen drew and painted murals for Julius Caesar. Lead roles in Hamlet will be played by Bill VanRy in the title role, Alan Ormsby as Claudius, Nichole Vickland, Gertrude; Jamie Winters, Polonius; Jay McMasters, Horatio; Matt Newton, Laertes; Dionne Peck, Ophelia; Jason Rose, the ghost of Hamlets father. Girls Ave. 1753 Bowling Robert Breinholt, 5022 Kiowa 5557 Obsidian Way Ladd Tanner, 3816 Belfast Dr. Rulan J. Waite, 2017 W. 5540 South Douglas M. Hansen, 2955 So. 3825 West Franklin J. Toves, 4487 So. 4000 West David L. Miller, 3341 Stanton Dr. Blair W. Davis, 6039 Ginger St. R. McQuivey, 7230 Adams Kenneth Jerry Craven, Road Glenn N. Stevens, 7296 Copper View Dr. Roger J. Hedden, 3155 So. 3780 West Allen Pack, 5974 Ginger St. Robert Wilkins, 3959 So. 7030 West Robert Ford, 4752 W. 4175 South Vincent Griego, 3154 So. 4355 West (SeePage 10B, Col. 6) Kearns East Stake Conference Is Scheduled Two Days PAINTS Legion Auxiliary To Sponsor Annual Sale KEARNS. Members of American Legion Auxiliary 132 will hold their annual rummage sale from 10 a m. to 3 p.m. Saturday on the east side of ZionsBank in Kearns. The event is sponsored by the units past presidents. The public is being invited to browse and buy such items as toys, clothing, books and furniture, with lots of things for all ages, a spokesman said. One mans junk is another mans treasure: we hope everyone will come out and see what we can offer, she said. MINI-BREAKFA- Bard's Works Due On Plymouth Stage OTHER Melamone Chong Wong, Bill Van Monday Night Boys Brian T. Jones, clude Rochel Ostler (left), Matt Swenson, Ry and Gregg Huntington. 19, 1983 KEARNS. Russell M. Nelson, new regional representative for the area, will preside oyer Kearns East stake conference sessions to be held at the stake center Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Nelson, a heart surgeon, has been assistant professor of surgery at the University of Utah college of medicine. He and his wife Dantzel have 10 children. He has served in the Army and has been president of Bonneville stake and general president of the LDS Sunday school organization. A priesthood leadership session will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday and a meeting for all adult members at 7 p.m. The general session of conference will be held at 10 oclock Sunday morning. SPECIAL! Per Gallon MON. THRU FRI. NO HOLIDAYS! 6 A.M. TO 11 FULL In Julius Caesar, the title role will be taken by Gregg Huntington, with t, David Monk as Brutus, Travis Mark Antony; Alan Ormsby, Cassius; Brad Steadman, Casea; Staci Hankins, Portia; Nichole Christiansen, Calpurnia. Rachel Ostler will play Katharine in Taming of the Shrew, with Matt Swensen as Petruchio; Jason Rose, Baptista; Jamee Jensen, Bianca; Luke Bodell, Lucentio; Greg Guevara, Gremio; Chris Hortensio; Dax Itow, Grumio. Students have been practicing at 8 a.m. daily since February and learning lines at home so as not to interfere with school time, the director commented The event is open to the public, with a request that children in the audience be older than age 5. Rose-boroug- T-BO- A.M. of Gasoline m NE STEAK DINNER With This Coupon 25 12 OZ. MINIMUM FRIDAY AND SATURDAY lHOUDAY! Oil Tktujwe & jCinda'& Reatoaiit HOLIDAY OIL 3847 OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY 4219 West CLOSED 3500 So. 8:00 P.M. ALL ITEMS AVAILABLE TO 5:30 A.M. SO. REDWOOD ONLY MONDAY WEST VALLEY Expires Wednesday. 52583 ON OUR MENU A DAY 24 HOURS KERBS'. KNNOAl! well-know- n We Deliver 355S W. 3500 Se. 961-212- SALE STARTS THURSDAY 90 Days Same As Cash May 19, 1983 10 A.M. Bankcards Welcome Some Items One of Some Floor Models. First Come First Served. A Kind Up To 36 Mo. To Pay Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifWs! 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