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Show Remember When Governor Had Lunch At Sandburg School THREE In observance of Na- THIRTEEN tional School Lunch Carl Sandburg elementary in Hunter YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Oct. 12, 19G7. Week, hosted Gov. Scott Matheson for lunch. Utahs chief executive arrived shortly after noon at the school and visited for a few moments with school and Granite district of- ficials before being . served his lunch Timothy Frank Dyson, science and physical education teacher at the Alternative school, was singled out as Granite district's Teacher of the Year 0. LaVoy Hansen was serving as president of the PTSA at . . Granger high . . ... . Adrian A. former principal at Academy Park and Monroe elementaries, was scheduled to meet with patrons of Taylorsville elementary as new principal at the latter school. Rex Lybbert, meanwhile, was the new . principal at Monroe Sixth grade students at Vista elementary contributed 24 boxes of clothing and toys to an orphanage in Vietnam . Newly-electe- d class presidents at West Lake . . . And We'll Handle It. Federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription YOU Fill YOUR PREPAID PHARMACY CLAIMS LET US HELP w TEAMSTERS 'SECURITY LAYTON, Layton Hill Mall, 766-347- 7 BOUNTIFUL, 1756 South Main, 292-055- 1 SALT LAKE, 21st So. & 23rd East, 487-101- 8 17th So. & 9th E 484-878- 2 20th E. 8. 39th So. 272-529- 8 SANDY, 10600 So. & 13th E., 571-979- 4 WEST JORDAN, 27th W. & 78th So., 561-421GRANGER, 3765 South 27th West, 969-149- 4 Kearns Central - TOOELE, 250 North Main, 882-355- 0 COPYRIGHT 1980 SAFEWAT STORES INCORPORATED Watch, identifying picious behavior, how to report a crime, home security, the rights of citizens to protect property and how to mark valuables for identifica 262-668- 2 West Valley City, UT. Benefit Concert Slated In Stake building fund. A suggested donation of $3 per person or $7 per family may be made at the door. stamps, needs d For 8 Weeks An aerobic dance class sponsored by Jackling REDWOOD. Services for elderly and low income persons are being provided through community action programs here and in Magna. Assistance with home repairs and weatheriza-tion- , and other areas of concern are offered through the program, Community Action officials said. Information on ob- taining assistance through the program may be obtained by contacting Ivy at the Redwood Multi-Purpos- e Center, 3060 So. Lester St. (1585 West), or Beth at the West Valley View I0B Thurs., INSTALLED Oct. 9,1980 AS LOW AS vided. A feature of the fair will be a display on the stage showing all the The program will in- food a family of five clude popular music and would need for one year, a selection of golden explained Connie oldies and is designed Taney. Other offerings will to appeal to all age scone making, include music groups. Backup will be provided by how to use wheat and Aspen. Also appearing bread making. Soap and on the program will be candle making will be ventriloquist Ron demonstrated. Canning Spears. The program is hints will be given along with helps in food drying open to the public. and gardening. Other areas of helps will be in Class Offered GRANGER. Program Provides Services food 7 sus- EO AS FQjmME . . . Barbara and Barry Hansen are scheduled to as part of a benefit concert for Kearns Central stake building fund. TO PERFORM FUND LOCATIONS Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet Just dial classifieds! to place your ad. Crime OF ALL MAJOR ENERGIES energy-relate- PAID IRKSC KIPTIONS a in- NATURAL GAS IS THE MOST EFFICIENTLY ECONOMICAL Proceeds will go toward the stake In Your Bottle in- REPLACE YOUR OLD FURNACE WITH A NEW GAS FURNACE. South. CASH VALUE 120 OF 1 OFFER LIMITED TOONE COUPON PER PURCHASE. GOOD THRU OCT. 30, 1980. community are being vited to attend. GAS FURNACE CHANGE-OU- T SPECIAL Garfield ANY NEW OR TRANSFERRED PRESCRIPTION of the members All Sheriffs be the guest neighborhood Grande Dr. Elected to class president posts at Granger high were senior Thom Rich, junior Dale Baker and sophomore Bill Kirk . . . Webster elementary principal Donald C. Hess and County Road Lewis headed a project designed to eliminate traffic hazards in the Webster area. Two large trees and a clump (See Page 13B, Col. 9) Ben- Watch information night at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, at the school, 5775 Sierra AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Oct. 8, 1964. Supervisor Dept, will nion elementary PTA will sponsor a Crime KEARNS. Local performers Barry and Barbara Hansen will present a benefit concert a 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Kearns Central stake center, 4575 W. 5415 Just Bring Bennion School speaker. Topics will clude how to form SIXTEEN YEARS Thomas, . the County BENNION. The tion. Officer Bill Morris of Crime Watch Session Set At . Cottonwood high drama instructor Joan Hahn was named president of the Utah High School Speech Arts Assn. YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Oct. 13, 1977. junior high were ninth grader Dave Franchow, eighth grader Barry Hansen and seventh grader Boyd Phillips . . Kim and Kevin Steadman, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Steadman of Taylorsville, were elected presidents of the ninth and eighth grades, respectively, at Valley junior high. Named to head the seventh grade was Jeff Perkins. Community School will get under way here tomorrow (Friday). The class will be taught by Mary Lindsay and will run for eight weeks from p.m. ENERGY SAVINGS ALL MAKES AVAILABLE SERVICE SPECIAL 10 POINT CHICK LIST 95 n) CHANGE OR CLEAN FILTER ADJUST SAFETY CONTROL ETC. ALSO... We Winterize Air Conditioners emergency fuel and heating, whey demonstrations ONLY OIL MOTOR first aid, recycling clothing, PAYBACK (Swamp Coolers) and others. All adult members of the stake are being encouraged to take advantage of the evening of training, Mrs. Taney said. ALL SEASONS HEATING CONTRACTORS LICENSED 942-245- 966-125- 6 1 4 Further information may be obtained by calling 966-509- Fair In Stake Set Tomorrow TAYLORSVILLE. 0503 1 Family preparedness will be on display this weekend at Taylorsville stake center for members of the stake age 18 and older. The preparedness fair will be held from 6 to 9 Magna Community p.m. tomorrow (FriCouncil Center, 3041 So. day). Films and demon8560 West, strations will be pro- 972-666- improvement supermart home 250-641- PAINT ugjJS iiors andWallpaper BMEHD0USSAVII r mu vi i m 0SAICS ECONOMY TILE GLAZED FINISH RESISTS MARS! DURABLE FOR HEAVY TRAFFIC! FROM ORLY FROM ORLY 0 'SHEET SO. i2" WALLPAPER SUPER SAVINGS! APPROX. SO. FT. SHEET nHMEHP lERAMIC WALL I ILtl ELEGANT GLAZED TOUGH GLAZE STAINS'J QUARRY TILE iRESISTS FOR EASY INSTALLATION! DECORATOR DESIGNS! D . FOR FLOORS. WALLS! 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