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Show Middle Schools' PTAs... Nine teachers honored Nine teachers were honored by the Jordan Middle School Council Thursday afternoon at the November General Meeting at Mt. Jordan Middle School. Council President Marilyn Bitner conducted the meeting. Outstanding teacher awards were presented to the nine teachers each representing one of the Outstanding Middle School Teachers Honored Jordan District Middle School teachers Include (front, left to right) Moya Kessig, Indian Hills sixth grade core; Ann White, Eastmont seventh grade core; Sharon Williams, Oquirrh Hills physical education and gymnastics; LuJean Stout, Union seven-t- h grade core; Jeanne Peek, Bingham math; (back) Elved Wright, Midvale English; Blaine Peterson, Mt. Jordan history and physical education; Craig Wallentine, West Jordan social studies; Brad Pitts, Butler reading. The Internal Revenue Service owes more than $228,000 to 413 individual taxpayers in Utah and 77 businesses and does not know bow to find them, according to Carol M. Fay, IRS District Director for Utah. refunds are "Most e be shown at the based on the 1980 tax 2197 E. Library, year," Fay said, "but 7000 S., the first Thursday cannot be delivered of each month. Decemhas is because the taxpayer ber's showing moved and left no forscheduled Thursday, i. warding address with the Dec. 3 at 3 p.m. off ice." Craft workshops, films, at . Salt , lake County 315 Wood Street, Midvale. Children and their post A festive tree trimming and:, tree decorating Libraries. parents are invited to is sessions are among the : , Children are invited to session planned make an ornament at the many children's ac- help the staff decorate Tuesday, December 1 at Peterson Branch from 10 to 11:30 a.m. tivities planned for the the library's tree at the 7:30 p.m. Library, 9340 S. 700 E., Children, four to eight After school films will and hang it on the years of age, are invited week of Dec. 1. through S Ruth Vine Tyler Branch, participate. library's Christmas tree. to The decorating session is Preregistration is planned for Thursday, required. A Children's Film Dec. 3 from 7 to 9 p.m. will be conducFestival A decoration making session is also planned at ted at the Ruth Vine the Whitmore Library, Tyler Branch Library, 315 Wood Street, Midvale, 2197 E. 7000 S., on Saturday, Dec. 5 from 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. S at 11 to 3 p.m. Children of all a.m. and at 3 p.m. Films ages are invited to stop by to be shown include "LitDiet Center C f ' whenever possible during tlest Angel," "Night M& the day to make Before Christmas," and 1 A little early, you think? decorations for the "Night the Animals Talked." library's tree. The holiday season will soon be upon us, perhaps with For further inforChristmas oranments unwanted pounds. To avoid New Year's resolutions about on these and other mation be will home trees for dieting, take action now! children's at made at a programs, call workshop You can lose 17 to 25 pounds in just six weeks. Start the Lake County Salt South Branch the Jordan now be thinner by Thanksgiving and skinny by Christmas. Don't let the New Year find more of you than you would like. Library, 10300 Becks ted Library System, ). Lane, on Saturday, Dec. 5 Come in now. Together, we can make it haDDen. Give yourself the best Christmas ever a thinner, healthier, 'happier YOU! Whit-mor- Libraries capture holiday spirit ..... '!.. 4. V' JFrcm j 943-INF- O (943-4636- ...T Holiday alters Early Bird Holiday Special! j Bring this ad to die Diet Center before 1981, to save $10 on a two-wee- k program, or $25 on a k prepaid, Reducing Program. 4 w 'Vfjpjj garbage days 1779 West 7000 South a.m. 7-- 5 969-881- 0 SANDY Fay advises taxpayers who have not received Drake, maybe you even given a thought to garbage collection. Please take note: There will be NO garbage pick-u- p in ANY city in our area next Thursday. If your garbage was picked-u- p on Thursdays, have it out on the curb Friday morning. If your garbage is picked-u- p on Friday, trucks will be around to gather it on Saturday. Important service project completed touch with the Salt Lake City District Office. Those calling from the Salt Lake City area 0. should call on Those living outside this dialing area can call toll free 1 ruv. The Utah Roses Greenhouse Outlet is back under Utah Roses management. Once again, you can buy direct from the Greenhouse and get more green plants for your money. You must see the great selection and the very low prices to believe it! You'U find almost every type of indoor foliage that is available. Cash 1 C88 I Z $1 19With With 1 I v V- TL7TU)T7 IT? Selected 6" plant with any - man roses 567 WEST 90 j Flush & Rallll Radiator Check All Hoses Check Fan Belts Check For Leaks " I $1488With Coupon 0.F. GOODRICH J I GOODYEAR Season Tire Sale All Featuring B. F. Goodrich Lifesaver All Season Whitewall Low As $4000 F.E.T. P15580R13 M.A.T.S. tin-19- refund 7800 So. 1505 W. W. Jordan MIDVALE Marilyn Larsen Jensen; Steven A. and Susan E. Mandzik;' Marcia C. Olsen; Colleen O'Sullivan; Cindy Pillen; 566-416- 5 COPY QUALITY Announces Their Two New Features RIVERTON - Linda D. Dewey; Woodrow J. and Ruby A. Lawson. SPIRAL BOOK BINDING FOLDING SANDY - Tony J. and Diana L. Boundy; Rand D. Brown; Randy D. and Melinda Call; Virgil D. and Betty Clayton; Sherry Theo Ferrin; Deborah Johnson; Kenneth B. and Samantha Lym; Jeffrey S. Martin; David S. Miller; Margo L. Morehouse; Gerald K. Orchal, III; Jacob R. and WEST JORDAN John M. and Carl N. Haddock; Douglas B. Leigh; Robert -- . City Manager Michael Siler announced. LULm1L purchase over $20. (A $6.00 value.) HIGH VOLUME COUPON ' QUALITY COf Rrtwootf VUUf nh Will be ( turned oil iiui Xerox IUU0 (or 100 or more coMft (xr original) with iliit m1. While fix 1 1 only. No Mm. o -- V -- w 1785 W. 7000 So. Redwood Village West Jordan 561-250- 1 Mon-F- 9:00 a.m. - ri 7:00 p.m. Sat 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. pi wolidaYs p arjl W.J. Chamber hosts meeting , v , Offer good with this coupon only. Expires Nov. 30. 98 I Radiator Service Eplm checks: have been resurfaced, 2" plant with anv Durchase " Oil Coupon Before the taxpayer calls the IRS, heshe should have the name(s) and address available as they appear on the return, the actual name(s) and address if different, the social security number(s) and the type of form filed. Here is a list of 10-4- 0 I SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY COUPON J Hales. The presidents, principals and teachers was on department moduels that have been purchased as one of the Middle Council's Projects. The moduels were presented to the teacher specialists in each of the schools. Mariam Waterman, a coordinator for the gifted and talented program in Granite School District, instructed the teachers on the use of the moduels. Up To Two Gallons Antifreeze bptraallJMI Other refund delays are caused by errors or omissions on the tax return, such as illegible names or address. delivered r Lube & Oil Filter received their 1960 tax refunds should check with us as soon as possible, because refund delays can also be caused by lost or stolen checks," Fay stated. "If that is the case, the IRS can put tracers on the missing checks." 13400 South. 11 Nancy Perschon, Janet Reber and Pat Two Riverton bridges & carry only am-5:- 1 , Jack-man- in- cluded delivering the The bridges are located on 3400 West at 12600 and I Arvinitas, Judy resurfaces 2 bridges Open Mon. thru Sat. 1 0:00 0O pm ; followup from the ings were conducted by Marilyn Bitner, Rolene Riverton Plant Accessories: pots, baskets, fertilizers , A Tran- - QSA meet- Departmental Manager Special "Taxpayers who filed on time and still have not signs to the candidates in the recent election. Den D. Luke; Steven D. Mothers, Kay Peacock Williams. Beckie were and Despain MIDVALE - M & M Inin charge of the project. vestment Company; M & M Investment Company. GOOD NEWS;;; school board meetings. groups, fund raising ;!wf individual development were also on the agenda. t 524-406- the Sandy Tenth WArd Sanisouk; Wayne R. and Cub Scouts. Christine Whetman. The service project Eugene a their checks to get in Claudia M. Romero; Political signs were Jacob R. and Claudia M. removed and collected by Manh Romero; Buy Direct from the Growers and Save! ship information sent to state. PTA members were urged to attend recent leadership con- ! i smissions; , wesion ference, discussion of Robert Fuller Trust, PTA representation at VaneveryL, Carter. the school community ThoaThiTran; Of course you havent forgotten that next Thurs-da- y is Thanksgiving. But haven't 255-486- publicity in the local schools, the "Play It Safe" brochure and "Early Bird" member- Many tax refunds c5k remain undelivered di? . Jordan, and Sharon middle schools in Jordan Williams, a gymnastics a math Jeanne Peek, School District. The teacher at Oquirrh. teachers were selected by teacher, at 'Bingham. LuJean a seventh Stout, their peers in a confiden- Core teachers Ann White core teacher at grade tial ballot in each of the of Eastmont, and Moya Wallenand Union, Craig Kessig of Indian Hills, schools. tine, a social studies honored. were Receiving plagues teacher at West Jordan, included Elved Others from the council were also received plaques. Brad Pitts, an English, Wright, a teacher of During the meeting, and Language Arts and Social1 Studies President Marilyn Bitner Reading teacher at Reading at Midvale, discussed an amendment Butler Middle School, and Blaine Peterson, a to the council bylaws, history teacher at Mt. , . The West Jordan Chamber of Commerce will meet on Thursday Nov. 19 at 12:15 p.m. in the West Jordan City Council Chambers, 1850 W.7800S. , 43 BE Q OTLETT SOUTH. SANDY PH.5614264 Discussion topics include important issues that are facing the city. West Jordan High School Principal Jerry STILL 86 PROOF Igggggp Mc-Clea- ry will also address businessmen. ' Individually at no extra cost. STRAIGHT 1981 KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY ANCIENT AGE DISTILLING 86 PROOI CO.. FRANKFORT. W |