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Show THE SENTINEL . Creamy Cora end CarroU Saute cup in onion three tablespoons butter, using a medium-size- d skillet, until tender. Stir in two one-four- th r and stir in cup light cream or half and half. Cook and stir for another five minutes until cream is absorbed, serve at once to three or four people. cups corn, either freshly cut from the cob or canned and drained. Add cup shredded carrot. Cover; cook over low heat about five one-ha- W.J. police arrest ten, one-four- lf minutes. Remove cover An weekend incidents near being in vcstigaUng by West Jordan police. Police also made ten arrests during the same currently Has Movod To A Now Convoniont Location At Rodwood Vlllago North Of Smith Food King In Wost Jordan Moa-Fr- 9a.in.-- Sat 9a.nvSp.in. 561-250- 41x1 Save This Coupon fees. Burglars broke into 3' Loss was estimated 7000 at I Copy Smith' i car stereo and A Quality machines with this od. SVixtlonry, nomin. a garage near 7100 S. 1800 W. and took a weedeater, a chain saw, a casting rod, and a tackle box. 1 Will Be Charged On Our I Footing u I cassettes, valued at $400, was taken from an unlocked car parked at an apartment complex Stato fair cotnlogo Qvallablo JtlMc SI Tmb In MMral Fair State UUh Premium Catalogs are ... now available for pick up at the State Fairgrounds Administration BuOdrnf. CLOSES THEIR DOORS FOREVER! Office hours are Monday through Friday, I ajn. until 5 p.m. There is no charge for the Our Loss Is Your Gain booklets if they arc picked op. The Premium Catalogs provide the necessary A rl All Woman's All Men's JutfAirtod UerhCocts Cozaal , rules and entry dates for entering exhibits in the Utah State Fair. The 1SS1 fair wiD open Sept 10 and run through the 20. Major grand- Cch-To- - Drcrs O Ohecs stand entertainment Is scheduled as follows: Sept 10: Miss Utah Stato Fata pageant; Sept 11: Roger MShr; Sept 12: Red StoagaD; Sept IS: Cchsel Wa Bod To Accept TkaOroW-i- rt Ucstera OutLom-ToGain-HTX- AMnoRey Show with Ar- w Duncan and a thur Ott. special Polynesian Show; 14: Sept Janie Fricke and Dan King; Sept IS: Bobby Gokkboro; Sept Lynn Anderson; Sept 18: Big Al Downing; Now In Progress 16-1- 7: Etoiyrhing Sept 10-2- 0: DonoiTargo. The Jack D' Jones will be featured Sept Candy Candkbwlll be the 10-1- 5. Master fair's 52 W. Kibi An S. 8600 2000 W. 7800 S. depar-tement- burglary attempt. Police have a suspect in in the July 29 aggravated USE THE WANT ADS al Vandals caused an estimated $50 in damages Phyllis Day, Duchesne; first vice, Judy Skinner, to a camper afterr they second vice, broke out one of its side Ogden; rifle and $3 were taken sexual assault and change during a residential residential burglary case burglary near 7400 S. involving a 38 year old A $200 work with the affected children as volunteers. chapeau, Thelma Moriarrrity, Salt Lake City; secretary, The camper windows. 2700 W. Damage $7,500 $530. all W. West Jordan woman. had been left at a Madsen, told woman The residence near 1800 W. Carolyne police and motor, boat, Vandals shot out the Duchesne; historian, Eva entered 7800 the that S. suspect trailer were taken from a front window of a home residence near 9600 W. near 6600 S. 2200 W. her apartment uninvited, locked the door and 6900 S. Owner reported a was estimated W. 7000 S. West Jordan p.m. 3900 donate to the Cystic Fibrosis program, and A 1 785 L 7 6800 S. 2700 W. West Jordan; chaplain, Judy Lewis, Ogden ; sergeant at arms, Nancy Bowlby, Payson. The 840 members The annual meeting of the 840 was held at the Club. Reports for driving under the in- Olympic submitted by the were alcohol after fluence of three Salons of Utah. his vehicle struck a Officers were elected. telephone pole near 3100 Installed were S.7800S. in estimated $3,000 estimated $150 burglaries a damages to a window ocwas taken sexual during aggravated the assault top the list of residential burglary curred during 0P7 QOflMTO near an and refused to leave. The victim was then allegedly Burglars broke into a forced to submit to sexual new home near 1400 W. acts when the suspect 8800 S. and took $150 worher and assaulted threatened her with th of carpeting. A 15 year old West Jor- death. A 20 year old West dan Juvenile was referred to court after he tried to Valley man was arrested break into a home near after be took the battery out of a truck parked near 4300 W. 8000 S. The man gained entry by breaking a passenger window. He was booked into the Salt Lake County JaiL A 16 year old Elko, The West Jordan Chap- Nevada youth was ter of the Utah booked into the Detention Rbmemakers Association Center on outstanding will be given a tour of warrant charges. He had South Temple homes by been stopped by officers the Utah State Historical for curfew violation. Society. On Tuesday, A 15 year old West JorAug. 11, all interested dan Juvenile and a 14 year homemakers of the area old West Valley youth are to meet at the ball of were released to their St Joseph the Worker parents after they had Church. Carpools will been arrested in Grand form at 11. The tour Central for shoplifting begins at noon and lasts Jewelry. They will be until 2 p.m. Any questions referred to Juvenile call Dorothy Nielsen at Court the Jordan School Two Riverton District office, ext. M9. Juveniles, sges 11 and 14, were released to their father after being stopConference ped for shoplifting at Grand Central. They will also be referred as will be by youth A conference will be another Riverton Juvenile held for the young men who was picked up for and young women in the shoplifting at Giboos. A 81 year old West JorSandy Stake at BYU Aug woman was arrested dan and 8. 6, 7, and released on citation Special work shops will after she tried to shoplift be held. Dances, fireside makeup from Grand Cenprograms, and sports win tral. be on the agenda. Pres. A 31 year old West JorLuJean Homer will be in dan man was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail 1 charge. Announces Tito Opening Off His New Offices For The Practice I l I I I I I I I I I Wost Jordan New Patients Welcome for Appointment Cell 566-463- mm Common Wood 7 561-093- 3 Announcing John L Bezzant, M.D., hat epsnsd an offlct for of dermatology (akin dlaaaaea). Tha office la locatad at 84 South Main In Plaaaant tha practice Qrova. Should you wish to make en appointment you mey cell: 801-785-74- I or 14 I I I I I 785-741- 5 I l case of . I I I I I I 1u 1) Grasp tick with tweezers Tick After Hours Call What you should do in of Off Family Dentistry 8937 S. 2700 West ChdptGr given tour Ceremonies at the Grandstand. Maestro Eugene Jelesnlk will MC. The fair's daily bandstand it, tiinh - kret Frta tesp (7728 S 7C3 W.) Dr. Neil Baird at $150. plsnsmads 9 Pag Wright, Service group elects new state officers investigate recent incidents Thefts, residential Thtirsdij, Juifttst 1,13X1 Pull gently until tick lets go Before Feeding After Feeding a h (Professions! A I Greatly Enlarged commonly found imbedded on the head and neck. immediately. 5. Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever is transmitted by ticks, but is actually quite rare in this aria. If the victim develops a severe headache, fever, or rash within a week of the bite, a physician should be Should you encounter a tick, here's what to da 1. Don't try any of the old remedies like dousing the tick with alcohol. In the majority of cases, they just don't work. 2. Instead, grasp the tick with tweezers and gently pull until it lets go (see illustrations above). The tick will try to hang on. pulling the skin slightly, but h Dr. Dale Green, Dr.A.FredKolter.DJM. Foot Specialists 3. Don't pull too hard, or you may leave a portion of the tick behind, which can lead to painful Infection. 4. If the tick bite victim has not had a tetanus shot in the last 5 years, he or she should get one are small insects that suck blood from their victims. They also carry germs that can cause a variety of Infections and diseases. They can imbed themselves in any part of the body, but are most Ticks eventually will release its 6. grasp. consulted immediately. If medical treatment is needed and the victim's regular physician is unavailable. Southwest Emergency stands ready to offer assistance 7 days a week. MM Members American Podiatry Association 2414 West 7800 South n 7S Members American , Academy of Ambulatory Foot Surgery Diagnosis and Treatment: Under the big Emergency Sign Phone 566-569- 1 Running or Jogging injuries deposits Arch problems Ingrown toenails Foot pain and other problems involving feet and tower extremities 1W I Callouses. Corns and Bunions Bone spurs and calcium I Fully-train- J souiuiiEsr Dr.AFredKotter.DP14. Dr. Dale Green, DPM. West Jordan Medical and Dental Ptaza equipped to handle acute medical problems e fractures lacerations e bums abdominal pain ed at EMERGENCY SERVICES 2414 West 7800 South 7 Open Fully medical staff M.D.'s on duty all times days a week: 9 am - 9 pm Monday through Saturday 1 1 am - 9 pm Sunday fevers nosebleeds FOR APPOINTMENT CALL Other offices on 3900 South and Sandy 566-729-7 or 582-538- 5 evenings I I I I I I I M I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I |