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Show Thundij, Aufust 20, 1981 THE SENTINEL Utah Arts Council Vanity license plates reflects personality customized slogans and symbols for that location. College slogans and first Vanity license plates for can show that motorists continue to y their vehicles the Automotive Information Council (AIC) pointed out. Many of them give the profession of the owner, some give expressions of philosophy and some are just plain humorous. In addition to vanity plates bought through en-Jo- names have become highly popular. In the Job category, not difficult to guess professions of DOC, LAW, DO HAIR, COACH, PULLEM, TEACH, NEWS, I INSURE, CPA. The deity receives its Henrie will be the at speaker the Butler Fourth Ward Aug. 23, at 11:30 a.m. The meeting will be held at the Greenfield Chapel, 6600 Greenfield selling Sandy artist's works featured the son The paintings of Sandy iu becoming just a Job he of Mr and Mrs Jed artist Al Rounds will be take, 0ff in search of Henrie. He was on a featured in a show at more material. Way. He is Netherlands Am- sterdam LDS Mission. ivy Salt Lake Gallery this Friday and running through September. rweniy-on- e pamungs, mostly landscapes and all done in water color will be on display. Rounds has been painting professionally since he graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in art in 1977. All of his works depict actual scenes from locations all over the state. Rounds says be used to do most of his paintings on location, but now uses 56 in A me Monson ontoro VV.J. raco Sherman F. Monson, 2863 Dimond Drive, has announced his candidacy for the West Jordan City Council. The chairman of the city's Neighborhood Alert Ririe-Woodbur- their Jensen-Wood-bur- The Cute Clovers Club had a rewarding summer. Hard work by the girls climaxed with every girl in the club receiving a blue ribbon on her project at the county fair. Meredith Norris and Heidi Burgoo were winners in the Southwest area Junior Style Dress Revue. They were judged not only on construction of their articles but also on the way they modeled their outfits. Lisa Jensen and Heidi uresent in the scene when he first happened upon it. Today Rounds spends about eight hours a day painting and notes that whenever he begins like soon mixed media, jewelry and photography an "desires to see the city provide essential services and grow in a reasonable and orderly Council L. missionary at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Donald ROCK. M.D. JED MORRISON. FAMILY PRACTICE DISCOVERY DAKS Friday Afternoon and Saturday Day August 21-2- 2 Union Twenty-Secon- d Ward Seniors won six games and lost two in the DISCOVER THE TREASURES OF WEST JORDAN! VALUES, BARGAINS AND QUALITY Sponsored by: West Jordan Chamber of Commerce and West Jordan City Rim (,i( ( h.wmin ( r,nu Diwruig V (hjirnun week-lon- g tournament and finished in second have place. They qualified for the area tournament. Union Third Ward Seniors won three and lost two; Union Seventh Ward Juniors also won three and lost two. Both of these teams were not eliminated until the final day of competition. Announcing John L Bezzant, M.D., has opened an office for the practice of der- matology (skin diseases). The office Is located at 84 South Main in Pleasant Grove. Should you wish to make an appointment you may call: ' CAv, f 'J helped gather r 0OQUTO (50PV Has Movod To A Now Convoniont Location At Rodwood Villago North Of Smith Food King In Wost Jordan m Mon.Frl. report his (Spanish) Butler Middle Washington Spo- th Ward, 10375 S. 630 E. He is the son of Mr and Mrs W. 7000 S. West Jordan Sat. kane LDS Mission on Aug. 23 at 1 p.m. afXrescem'ST'.' 1 785 9a.m.7p.m, 9a.m.-5p.m- . I , HuuuSave This Coupon : 30 Harold K. Carroll. I will There be an open house at the I Carroll home, 518 E. 11000 S., following the meeting. 561-250- Will B Charged On Our machines with this od. 8 'ix 11 only, no min. o : : 7000 So. Quality Copy 1968. The father of eight, Monson has also served on the Jordan District's Parent Ad Hoc Commit- tee which determined the boundaries for West Jordan High. Smith'i s Food King u : I'llMIIIIIIIIIIIIUIII (sometimes called lockjaw) is a painful disease that is frequently fatal. It is caused by o certain type of bacteria that is present everywhere, but which is harmless unless it gets inside you through a break in the skin. 1. Tetanus 2. Contrary to popular belief, tetanus is not ' transmitted solely by puncture wounds. Any break ' in the skin can let the bacteria in cuts, scrapes, even dental ' animal bites, burns, infections , 1 jull ii 11 11 n n n n n 11 11 How to tell when you need a infor- mation for the city to determine safe sidewalk priorities; and supported the movement which brought a hospital to West Jordan. He pointed out that he had "attended city council meetings on a regular basis for over a year" to learn more about "the needs and concerns of residents." He also took an active roll in the budget hearings during 1960 and 1961 "pushing for reasonable spending and taxation levels." Monson's platform includes the advocation of "responsible use of tax dollars," the mill levy only "to meet services requested by citizens when funding cannot be provided in any other way." He also supports ongoing training for police and firemen "to broaden their ability to serve." Monson worked as a policeman in Idaho and California for three and one half years. He received "Officer of the Year Award" in Boise in M.D. OBSTETRICS PEDIATRICS i m Regional LDS softball play wound up Saturday night, Aug. 8, and Fort Union South Stake teams enjoyed their share of victories. bakery products. WEST JORDAN. UTAH Alan C. Carroll will g, Softball wins Minn 566-770- 1 auction, " Watch For Farmer's The farmer's share of our grocery store food dollar in I960 was 36 percent, down two percent from the prior two years. Individually, the largest farm share was 68 percent for eggs and the lowest, 15 percent for Monday through Saturday chosen at give 533-589- Office hours by appointment New officers drivers greater access to the Industrial Park (3200 West was ultimately named) ; pushed a fenced walkway along the canal for children walking to Westland Elementary; open to the public at no charge. For information contact the council at 617 E. South Temple in Salt Lake City, AT 9990 S., from 12:30 to 2 p.m. JIneC.8a Crescent Stake teams capture as are SOUTHWEST MEDICAL ft DENTAL PLAZA 1847 WEST 9000 SOUTH L Nuzman, 826 E. raised $1,100 for each boy to attend the jamboree. They extended their appreciation to those who made the trip possible. Sherman Monson H. Both performances well as the exhibit IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE HIS ASSOCIATION WITH visited through painting, drawing, sculpture, JOHN Aug. 27. An open house will honor the Vera D. Winn has been named president of the Rurffnn were awarded Sandy Crescent Sandv fever .UwLihejLBuUer A Widdle School ribbons for sewing and "favorable lifestyle now He Stakei Center,,, ppA will .', enter the Sandy Historical will enter their outfits at evident will continue: Other officers are Missionary Training houses and buildings will the State Fair in Septem- He said he was "commit- Winks Tilby, second first be on parade through ber. Jensen's pants were ted to working for the city vice Center on Aug. 20. president; Prin. Val slides to be shown by judged "Best of the in behalf of the residents Farnsworth, second vice Harold Carpenter at the Show" for Phase I to make West Jordan the president; Pam Holm-berbest possible place to Aug. 26 meeting of the Clothing. secretary; Eleen live." Historical Early party Sandy Phone Facts Thomas, treasurer; and Association. Monson, a West Jordan teacher Americans have more representative, The group, meeting in plans made resident for sue years, has Ellen Jensen. telephones per capita the executive room at Midvale Stake has an- served as NAC Chairman than any other country. nounced that there will be for the 800 E. Hall, Sandy City past two years. We have 76 phones for another festive New During that time, he 100 N., at 7 p.m., will every 100 people com- make plans for several Year's Eve celebration. worked to obtain street pared to Canada with 63 As a stake event they will lights near 7500 S. on 2700 and Japan with 45 phones displays for the display now completed in usher in the New Year W.; recommended the cases 100 per people. with members of the addition of a north-sout- h the foyer of the city hall. stake at a dinner-danctruck route to - creations, ceramics, Mission and enter the training center in Washington D.C., New York, Philadelphia, Gettysburg, and Williamsburg. They ate shoo-fl- y pie at an Amish Village, trade patches at the jamboree site, and became acquainted with the nation's past and present. The fathers of the boys, with the help of neighbors and local merchants and 4-- H realistically LDS will has been Murdock, presented his Eagle scout award. He is a member of Troop 609, Butler Ninth Ward. Murdock, Troy Fox, Allen Lyon, Robert Clark, and John Jeffs, all from the Troop 609, attended the Scout National Jam5 at boree July Hill A. Fort P. Vicksburg, Virginia. The scouts 4-- H a slide projector and called to serve an LDS Mission in the Brazile Relife area. His farewell was Displays held Aug. 16 in the to be In 2 qqq Ribbons won girls by recreate the conditions John Nielsen, son of Mr and Mrs Eldon L Nielsen, has been people don't when j My 1 sometimes get bored of he adds. Mlntjn, about helps "Traveling my enrejuvenate thusiasm." Rounds usually puts on three or four shows a year. screen as his model. In that way be feels he can more 20-2- Murdock plate and private com- are Rovner's Small Big Band will present a concert in the Kimball Art Center. as Running concurrently 20, Thursday, Aug. the two days of the annual of second during its part conference, Aug. will be an exhibit of Conference. works by the visual arthe in Performing theatre at Prospector tists chosen to participate p.m. in the Council's 1981-8Square from y will be the Dance ComProgram. On pany, Repertory Dance display in the Main y Gallery of the Kimball will Theatre, Guitar Duo, Melody Art Center will be fiber The Utah Arts Council will host two free performances in Park City on with LOVE, LUV, ILUVU, showed his pastime 777777, LUVU2. State vehicle officials But at the other end of report they receive many the sentiment scale for vulgar, even requests comes NUTS 2 U, NUTS but they obscene, slogans GET 2U2, UBUGME, turned down. get LOST. But the officials, and Some give warnings to those who make the other' motorists: custom tags, feel it's all SLODOWN, TOO FAST, fun by those who like to in DONT UR2NEAR, HIT, Donnie Nuzman be the speaker at puppetter, the Sandy Fifteenth Johnson, mimist Jerry Gardner, Ward meeting, 1050 and poet. Lorraine Ferra. the tag slogans with HELLO, SMILE, uaiena ur. jyouu o.j At 8:30 that evening Lou LAUGH While another on Aug. 23 at 11 a.m. He will leave for an .Mark Murdock, 14, son Indiana Indianapolis of Mr and Mrs Allan states have dropped the requirement for a front panies sets performance WHILE OTHERS -s- uch personalize share of attention with as VROOM, SPEED -s- automobiles. eem to provide a warBAPTIST, GODSMAN, IM SAVED, HEAVEN, ning of macho. Some friendly sorts SEEK GOD and PRAY Love isn't forgotten in came up with HI YAWL, fOCOiVOS state systems, some Daniel Whitney it's the 3 Pag ' N can be a big mistake, because the protection of the shots wears off after a few years, and needs to be with a "booster" shot. 5. If it has been 10 years or more since your last tetanus shot, you need another one. 6. If abscesses. you have an injury and haven't had a tetanus shot within the last 5 years, you should get one immediately. Tetanus shots can still protect you if they are given within 72 hours after an injury. is usually,fatal once the symptoms appear, the disease can easily be prevented through immunization, with a tetanus 7. Tetanus shots shot. 8. 3. Though tetanus iiy are available for free at your local citycounty health center. 4. Most people have their tetanus shots when they are babies, and again when they enter school but after that, they tend to forget about it. 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