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Show The 'Nalt Tnhulle edneNda. pril WV: 'kAl ZUMO .c." (7.7:fills3sgc:, A , 0 SPA b.si NILL910 RM STEREO i'lt t 4et , ea." SALT LAKE CITY CLASSIC ENTRY FORM 4 IEITOZ MJM iatt takt Zribunt :bt ,, .ona Nos liA1(411 , I Imb7 A - AT " SALT LAKE COUNTY RECREATION CENTERS 4qOUR - 1 i , AGES: 6 and up 6:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. i - r I 61 3 ..(4)N IT ( 1 ... to , , ::".. i - '' ...0 - , 1,- l (Times may vary) ,. 411 -- - ':1 ,... lora.. Purse Totals $ 11,200 Road-Rac- e and $50 for third place. Race officials said gift certificates or similar prizes will be issued in lieu of cash for student winners who wish to protect their amateur status. The race will begin at 9 a m. at the Brigham Young Monument at Main Street and South Temple and end at Liberty Park. It will be followed by a daylong fitness fair featuring prod. ucts and services to promote general physical fitness as well as activities such as the 'worlds largest aerobics class'' and a walk for life. The entry fee is $8 while day of the race entry fee is $10. Entry fees and forms should be mailed to the Salt Lake City Parks and Recreation Department, 1965 W. 500 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84104, and are due no later than May 17. Registation in person is possible at stack of prize money totaling will be up for grabs among runners participating in the Salt Lake r road race City Classic 24 May A $11.200 10.000-mete- In hopes of attracting 10,000 runners for the city's 10th annual Classic. Parks and Recreation officials have added a battery of new divisions for the run down the city's Main Street. New to the Classic this year will be divisions for costumed runners. civilslons for centipede teams groups of eight or more runners connected and divisions for corby a costume porate and school teams. And. Salt Lake City Mayor Palmer DePaulis has introduced a huge new trophy and has issued a challenge to Intermountain area communities to enter teams in an attempt to capture ate traveling Salt Lake City Cup. , In a move to encourage students to rim or walk in the event, Mayor said Apple IIC computers will be given to the elementary, junior and senior high school with the largest percentage of students registered for the race. Age categories for men and women entering the race are 11 and under. r 30-3- 25-2- , 40-4- 50-5- West High School Principal Harold J. Trussel has been nominated by the school's PTA for the 1986 National Information 237-200- News Dept. Sports Dept. Lifestyle Phoebe Apperson Hearst Outstanding Educator of the Year Award. The award honors an outstanding educator whose achievements inspire excellence in students and other educatorS. 5nd Who carries on the work of Phoebe Apperson Hearst, cofOunder of the national PTA, on behalf of children and youth. The award is made possible by a grant from the William Randolph Hearst Foundation, Mr. Trussel was nominated on the basis of his educational accomplishnients and emphasis on excellence. West High PTA officials said the principal has good rapport with his students and provides a source of positive influence for them. actively cprnmunicates with and encourages vent involvement in the school. and actively solicits a positive relation-libetween the school, its students ad the business- community. The recipient of the award will recOlve $2,500 and a free trip to the National PTA Convention in Little Rock, The PTA unit nomittrk., June nAting the award winner will also receive $2.500 to be used in a school project of interest to the educator winning the award. ,-- 4866 ,. , 11- 41 i t oc, f "A L, . st4.14, i- -- ;ie. 1904?' to. 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J ,, ,,,,,,,, ' Zribunt Established hot Si 15,137 ), published dotty ond Sunday ond eke on Wednesday by tho k 'arm-Tribun-e Corocwonon, 10 Soon espos sces Lone CPPy. Leon $elids , 237-295- 237-206- 2 '. 6 . AP- - 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Art Dept. , . , ,4 Sown, Ztibunt 237-295- scriptions iJit Z1X 11:11t New subscriptions, restarts, cancellations and Mail suboffice billing information Is Nominated , , , , : . , t, (Weekdays before 10 cm., Sunday before 1 p.m.) Carrier & Home Delivery Information 237-290(Monday-Frida- f.,. Every runner's name and time will be printed in a special Health and Fitness insert in the May 27 issue of The Salt Lake Tribune. HERE'S WHERE TO CALL West Principal ' Joining the Parks and Recreation the Department in race are The Salt Lake Tribune, KALL 910 AM, the Spa Fitness Center, This People Magazine, Meadow Gold and Cocr Cola. information, want sports scores, have a news story or feature you want to talk about? la your paper missing? Do you want to discuaa a classified or display advertisement? over Prizes in each division will be $200 for first place, $100 for second place - world record feature race will at the park. The event will runfeature at least 10 world-clas- s ners who will attempt to break the world record for a 5,000 meter race around Liberty Park. be held Do you need 35-3- I STATE LICENSED In addition, at 11.15 a.m. a Telephone Numbers and 60 and 55-5- 9 to, , 143 itke 4.110111 , a.m. CLIP & SAVE c5alt JUNE 9th Through THE ENTIRE SUMMER -... the recreation department until 4 30 p m. weekdays. Race day registration will begin at 6:30 p.m. and end at 8 1 's 'S 1986 RALEIGH BIKES SPONSORS OF U.S.A. OLYMPIC T(AM ,.. 0 , e s .ct k.1:4, c--- c 0 9-- i.A 42 ,tv i t01-- iik45-1-)- 1 0 tOA0'0-- 7 A v SUMMEWRIDERS MAKE A PIT STOP HERE AND COOL OFF 0 0 S. i E 9-- 8 to 6 Kiwanis-Fel- ' t 1 i. 5 4 i Youth Center E Stansbury Elementary 3050 S 2700 W - - Magna Recreation Center 250-2192941 S. 9150 W. 250-219- - tfintah Elementary 1227 S 1500 E - Wasatch Elementary 30 R Street 3 - Edison Elementary 466 Cheyenne St Meadowlark Elementary 596-007- 2 497 Morton Dr Western Hills Elementary 967-4405190 S Heath Ave Monroe Elementary 4450 W 3100 S Wheeler Fenn 6351 S 900 - 5 - - - Highland Park Elementary 272-2241738 E. 2700 S. , Northwest e 1300 W. 300 N. - 974-692- Center 596-007- 2 SUNDAYA - ' -- ' S. 1 E - 264 2212 Woodstock Elementary 272-2246015 S 1300 E - ft . ' -' . - Majestic Elementary 7450 S, 1700 W - 1 So44ut3ohKwearsras570Elserne, , 1AWAWAY4IRi1C490IDAY 3 East Millcreek Youth Center 2230 Evergreen Ave Ensign Elementary 775 Twelfth Avenue , t 440 S. 900 - f i Al. S T. W i (MOF - Cottonwood Heights Elementary 2415 7600 Orchard Elementary Douglas 6744 3800 S - i St 967-440- Kearns Youth Center 5670 S 4800 W. Copperview Community Center 5 8446 S. 340 W . W E L County Recreatiott,' Parks Division 1 - ' - |