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Show THE SENTINEL Page Thursday. Sept. 3, 19B1 6 WJ.blkettieftsup; plywood, and copper tubing, valued at $315, were taken from a vacant home near 8200 S. 1600 W. A 20 year old West Jordan man, stopped on a routine traffic violation, has been arrested by home in the Parkland police on outstanding mobile park and took warrants out of Salt Lake and Murray cities. $1,900 worth of Jewelry. Police stopping at a Four sun spoke rims of an accident car scene a were taken from two West Jordan arrested church a in parked on 2700 S. 7000 men outstanding at lot parking W. Owner reported a $200 warrants. A 35 year old Salt Lake loss. A $625 flute left in a car City man was booked into parked at a residence the Salt Lake County Jail near 8500 S. 1700 W. was after he was picked up for stolen. driving under the inA swamp cooler, fluence of alcohol. registration encou raged Several bicycles were near 2800 W. 6600 S., was taken from West Jordan taken. Owner reported a residences over the $125 loss. Another ten speed was weekend. left taken from the side yard A boy's in the garage of a home of a home near 6900 S. 3500 W. Loss was set at ten-spee- 'IHHV Primary Internationale Children from the South Jordan Fourth Ward Primary model costumes from around the world used in the musical program presented Aug. 22 at the ward. Over 120 children par- of Renae Wayman, Deann ticipated In the presentation which was under the direction Terrl Cardwell. Mazzlotti, and elected officers of the Associated Students of Westminster orients County honors Westminster College, receive information on financial aid and other Whitmore employe students A Whitmore Library employe was selected as the recipient of the UPEA Salt Lake County District Courtesy is Contagious Award for August. Mar Jean Jacobson, 78 Wasatch St., Midvale, was nominated by His H. Camomile. students at Westminster College will begin a week-lon- g orientation program starting on Aug. 30 in anticipation of regular classes commencing on Sept. 3. Over 200 students and parents will be involved in the activities, which will officially welcome them to the private coeducational school as well as to provide them with an overview of campus policies and services. President C. David Cornell will initiate the program during a Sunday morning reception on Aug. 30 conducted for parents and students. During the week, the students will hear from "She is one of those employes who is totally dedicated, loyal, conscientious, and hard to find," read the nomination. "She never shirks her responsibilities; rather, she goes the extra mile to see that the work is accomplished and deadlines are met." Described as a "warm, person," Jacob-so- n has won plaudits from library visitors. A librarian from patrons, and San Bernardino, California wrote Guy Schuurman, director, Salt Lake County Library System, to compliment the personnel at Whitmore Library. He said, "I wanted to let you know how courteous and helpful your staff were to me, and to compliment Mrs Mar Jean Jacobson for serving as a most informative hostess. She covered all my questions thoroughly and I was most grateful." Many people have found her to have a sympathetic ear. She listens to their problems and then handles them in a confidential and kindly way. of. County commissioners were joined by UPEA ficers and staff in making the award presentation Aug. 31. out-goin- g Library Proschool foaturos cartoons film benefit accepted student programs, complete a battery of interestapand tests titude . and assessments, , A $75 bicycle was taken a serial number and description of the bicycle and aid in its return if it is stolen and recovered. A number of bicycles are from the back yard of a auctioned each year residence near 7600 S. because owners cannot Scouts and 1900 W. Cub be located. have partWebelos In other police can Owners register icipated in several ac- their bicycles with the ts, burglars broke into a tivities. The Midvale East First Ward cubs went on a tour of the Brigham Young Farm house, This is the Place Monument, and to the Beehive House. The scouts also spent a day at Cub Country in Millcreek Canyon, at Buccaneer's Cove. They were accompanied by their leaders, Annette Huntington and Kay Christensen. Boys attending were Mathew KRGO's most popular disc Jocksy Williams, Ricky Bird, Joel Huntington, Jackson Taste the world's best pizza, enjoy the wholesome family atmosphere Ferguson, Burke Brad-shaMichael Christenand test your skill in our exciting electronic game room (40 games). sen, Stephen Sims, Lenny food tokens with Meanwhile the kids Get free several tours meet RANDY: Ji 2:30 to 5:30 P.M. game will have fun in T.V. . purchase. every our unique play area or enjoy watching our Big Screen alumni bus excursion to the of Natural association, a trip to Park Museum the at University City, and a dance spon- History of Utah. sored by the students ' Boys participating association. The dance the with radio broadcasts with a local radio station. Additional information were Tommy Christensen and James Blegen, accompanied by Webelos leader. Warren MacNeil. regarding Orientation Pool party will include live on-si- te Week can be obtained by contacting Debbie sponsored Jenkins, dean of student affairs, A "Pool Party" for area residents 45 years and older will be held at DEADLINES the Cottonwood Spa, 7500 S. 2700 E. from 11 to 1 p.m. Labor Day. Admission will be free and participants are encouraged to bring a potluck dish. A live band will entertain. 484-765- 1. Monday, 5 p.m. News Wedding announcements Display ads Tuesday, 4:30 Classified ads 61 563-6- 1 Shopping Center) (K-UA- i FREE PIZZA With Buy Ons Largs Pizza and Rsctivs SmxJI Pizza of Your Choice offer eip4rt Sept. 16 not valid on take out frVTn order NmH 1 coupon per customer. valuo purchsss of any Us&vm or Largsp! Offer expiree Sopt 16 Nmtt 1 coupon per customer 4- - value Preschool film festival Cartoons will be shown at the South Jordan Branch Library, 10300 S. Beckstead Lane, on Saturday, Sept. 12 at 2 p.m. Boys and girls of all ages will enjoy watching "Reluctant Dragon" and "RikkiTikkiTavi." will be held each Thursday, Sept. 3 through 24 at Until October 1st the Whitmore Library, E. 7000 S. The half hour program will be conducted in the Rainbow Room. For further information, call the Salt Lake County Library 2197 IVclcomcl... Wrf To Sandy Baptist Church where you will find an atmosphere of acceptance, forgiveness and warm Christian ministry love through a $200. register for fall semester classes. Other activities will in- Sharp, and Michael clude campus tours, a Weston. The Webelos went on a social fostival ? (Ogl Newly Active cubs Webelos take West Jordan police by bringing them down to the station at 7900 S. 2700 W. This will give officers Bible-center- Bible Hour Morning Service Evening Service completed recruit training at the a.m. 11a.m. 6 p.m. 10 Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. 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