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Show Thursday Jan. WEST VAUEY VIEW 4C At Cottonwood Children's Program Is Slated 15, 1981 - Late Artist's Work Shown SO. Included are still lifes, landscapes, and other pieces done in pencil and conte crayon, as well as some of her oil paintings. She was particularly talented in portrait, dent just before Christmas while enroute to COTTONWOOD. memorial exhibit of art work created by Leslie Earle is on display in A classes at Cottonwood. As a tribute to the talented artist, members of Artvarks, the schools art club, have arranged a showing of the art department showcase at Cottonwood high. The senior art student acci died in a two-ca- r commented Bill some of her art pieces. She had department. planned to go into art as a career. Miss Earle, daughter of Ruth Parr, Taylorsville, took a variety of art classes at Cotton- during her sophomore, junior and senior years. She was in advanced commercial art, advanced drawing, oil painting and had taken ceramics as well. Two of her sisters, Michelle and Lorraine, are graduates of Cottonwood high. The display will be shown for about two weeks, said. Mr. Laursen Further information may be obtained by ling 968-351- 7. GRANGER. Frederbased on the book by Leo Lionnl, will be shown to children as part of a program scheduled at Granger Library Saturday morning. The presentation, to be held from 10 to 11 a.m., will be directed by Vivian Williams, childrens librarian and will include creating collages. Materials will be provided by the library for the individual collages and will be free for participants. No is needed, Miss Williams said. The program will be basically oriented to those of elementary age, but younger children may be brought by ic, Laursen of the art wood parents if they will work with their own children, she said. ARTISTIC Lorraine and Kent Earle display two of the pieces of art drawn by their sister Leslie prior to her death in an auto accident late last year. . . . COLLECTION . . . Lorraine and Kent Earle look over display case at Cottonwood high containing paintings and etchings by their late sister, Leslie. your extra hours bank! We will be open more hours and on Saturdays so that we can serve you better. Because we are your neighborhood bank youll find us more concerned about you and your banking needs. Come meet our President and our staff. WHERE YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS COST LESS CLAIROL CONDITION II SHAMPOO Protein Enriched OIL of OLAY Saturday the 17th MOISTURIZER LOTION 49 Reg. ,38;,i$2 99 16 oz. From 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. H' A.. O. 'S , Hy c5r v . O, if x, A rO 100 LOOSELEAF ENVELOPES PAPER Reg. 1.59 Regular Size 6 3A" 99 Reg. 9 1.19 V Windshield Washer Everyone that visits us on Saturday the 17th be given a chance to open the Lucky Treasure Chest. Hurry in and get your key . . . it just might be one of the ones that will open the lock. Win a $5, $10, $25 Savings Account and more. ANTIFREEZE Kleenex Refreshments Treats HUGGIES fcSHlWo ALL SIZES Reg. 3.29 will $98? Reg. & Prizes For The Kids Look for the KRGO Win-l- t Wagon, where KRGOs Randy J. Timothy will be broadcasting live from our parking lot. dt 1.49 GUARDIAN , , GUARDIAN I? 2 STATE DANK PREFLEX OR LIGHTER FLEXOL 99 $ 3856 West 5400 South 2 FOR NORMOL $79 $00 Reg. 99 USE TOUR BANK CARDS hours: Closed i. 10-- 9, 966-333- 3 Lobby Hours Drive In Hours 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday and Friday 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Monday Friday 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday HERE STORE Mon.-Fr- oNeigtipof Servingeigtjbor Sat. 10-- 6 Sundy Member Federal Reserve System Each Depositor Insured To $100,000 by F.D.I.C. cal- |