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Show 7$ I I oanyou Muvisuiy W J ICU.IU A .' J fiMKl Amciiran ption shows Committee set ' i Ihe consum- - Dietary Allowance. that we -B- policies, when such policies are Governments approved the mutually accepted; establishment of a Canyon Ad4. To provide a forum for the to . review Committee discussion of major issues that afvisory during fect more than one agency; proposed developments their monthly meeting Nov. 6. 5. To promote cooperation betA subcommittee of COG, the ween government agencies that have canyon responsibilities. ., . organization will have no jurisdictional authority or power to enforCommissioner Mike Stewart ce its recommendations. said that the committee will act "The canyons belong to and are only as a clearinghouse. "They part of every local government," can't say yes or not to any apAlta's Mayor William Levitt poinplicant," he added. . ted out. "If we don't make a comThe committee will be common policy we all can live with, we prised of the mayors of Alta and will rue the day." comThe committee has been Salt Lake City, a county health the citycounty assigned the following respon- missioner,' director, the Salt Lake City water sibilities: the county 1. To coordinate the efforts to department director, Flood Control and Water Quality manage Salt Lake County's Director, the county public works agencanyons by governmental cies that have jurisdictional director, the county sheriff, the chairman of COG, a represenresponsibilities; 2. To suggest general guidelines tative from the United States for such agencies to consider in Forest Service, and represenfrom the county's water adopting canyon management tatives The Salt Lake County Council of Mount Jordan Middle School's "Mountaineers of the Month" for both September and James October. Front row, (left to right), Erick Howes, seventh grade, September; sixKaren Mounteer, October; seventh, Roxann Atwood, Christinsen, seventh, October; Mike Olsen, sixth, October; th September. Back row, Sharon Slebold, eighth, October, Not present, Philip Nofl, October. Brian Bearden, eighth, October; Jeanne Scott, sixth, Nicole Shuman, seventh, Sepeighth, September; Kristin Maddox, eighth, September, tember, James Barnes, sixth, October. In A Friends Unlimited Pickle... available to ladies Rent It From Friends Unlimited met United Methodist Church, in 3300 S. 2375 E. The 'at Le Render-Vou- s Ocan for Square Trolley program will be a timely tober afternoon luncheon. microwave demonThe program featured stration by Betty Foley Bill Druz of Hair ' who will demonstrate Inc. who , cooking techniques and Systems, 'total Look the designed provide recipes and tasty for three members of ttreats. Friends. Bill was named "Best Hairdresser" in Utah Holiday 1981. The November luncheon meeting has been scheduled for Wednesday. Nov. 18 at Christ . Dill Rental . Tables Chairs Beds Convalescent Needs Party Needs Carpet Cleaning . Hours 6 Mon.-Sa3027 West 7800 South 8-- t. 561-519- 2 Coming Ncombor 16th H Redwood Vllbse Shopping Center KID-E-KA- RE policies; 3. To provide a forum through which a government agency may seek assistance from other agen- cies in enforcing its canyon All," will "Neighbors be presented at the Murray Reciprocity Day at Midvale City Hall. Midvale Ladies Com- munity Club will sponsor the event which will be held on Nov. 18, at 1 p.m. Mrs J. O. Jones, Girls invite mothers, sisters to program An "Evening of Sharing" will be held for HOURLY TENDING SERVICE William Todd Glad, Let Us Help son of Bishop and Mrs William Dwayne Glad, Sandy" will be the speaker at the Nov. 15 meeting, at 10:30 a.m., at Sandy Twenty-thir- d Ward, X: .ChrlslmofShopi To " Get Away A Movie Enjoy A Quiet Dinner For Two Have A Few Hours To Yourself Coupon $1100 ANY TENDING SERVICE Off and One Coupon Per Family Please Nov. 19. His Rates Child MMperhr; 2 Children 3 Children "perhr. KID 0E9KARE WHERE KIDS HA VE FUN TOO! Air 1 DEO 61 5 W. 7800 So. 255 0872 Hundreds Of MoWas VHStBtta Vacuum & Sewing sawing machine Must be brought into shop. 6rA6yAdditional oarts and labor extra Only one voucher per machine.. (Value 112.95) EiplrMDM.31.1SS11 ciicl 2 Beta VACUUM CLEANER NSPECTIONWITH DEL I nCrLAwCMCrl I Must be brought into shop. Additional parts and labor extra. Only one voucher per machine. (Value $9.95) .89 EplD.31.1M1 Limit 3 DKQ coupom Limit 9 1 Explrtt Dee. 31, 1M1 SCISSORS SHARPENED .50 Rag.Sl.39 FREE with, any repair . Most Hoover, Eureka, Klrby 0i1.293rt5iich Limit 12 Rg.$l-5- Can of oil for use on sewing machine and other precision eq. 1 BELT ' ' fam-pe- cii. OIL 5l.29Rea.S3.00 IVikina Rleear Barnln ALL MAJOR BRANDS 7SM S. Alpha! SEWING NEEDLES . 566-681- 1 Block North of Alpha Beta CLEANING, OILING AND , LUBRICATION of any I Expires Om. 31, 1M1 tiCimonatatlon. "i 7 10 pair bpim pcsi.imi . L Limit II II II II II II MX M parents case of . . 1 have an open house on Saturday, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at their home, 8755 S. 1645 E., Sandy. rhr, WEST JORDAN "We Sell And W Repair All Makes Of Sewing Machines And Vacuums" will 1 'l-pe- Y z, II II II II 3 WCoupon What you should do in the training center on -- I Hours Weekdays 9:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fridays & Saturdays 9:00 a.m. to 12 p.m. enters Mon.-Thur- s. 7652 S. Rodwood Rd. will preside. Participating in the opening will be Mrs Eugene Weber and Mrs Fred Miner. Mrs Joel P. Jensen will introduce Edith Melen-dedirector of ethnic culture at Bingham High, will present the students in a program of dance and within Jordan School District will be represented in the various numbers. This program was president, m I A Night Jordan Peterson, Helen Burgon, Ella Clark, Lois Ray, Cosmic Mess Hazel Bird, Donna Lund, Although you may Nona Smith, Bea Wilcox, never feel or see it hit, Enid1.5mjUinenMit;'; . .i . I II 10,000 tons of cosmic dust cneu, myrue ft. jruesier. filters down to the earth's Norma Harmon, and surface each year. LuDeenVranes. 8909 S. 1700 E. He will leave for a Spain Madrid LDS Mission $500 The committee has the option of inviting participation from public and private interests. presented at Bingham girls, their mothers,' High School last spring. sisters, and friends on ' Hostesses will be Vera Nov. 18, at 7:30 p.m., in Baer, chairman; Nell Tenth Ward. the Sandy Video Recorder districts. 'Neighbors All' program slated mm fiV I yyir tesR somovSiomig? hundreds of muscles and tendons, and the problems of trying to carry your full body weight around every waking hour of your life, it's nr wonder that sometimes your feet don't feel the way they should. If you're bothered by corns, callouses, bunions, bone spurs, calcium deposits, circulation problems, arthritis, or just plain old aching feet, maybe you should see a professional foot specialist. Early treatment can prevent further damage to sensitive muscles, tendons, and intricate bone Use warm sweet temporary relief. Check Temperature. Most With 26 bones, oil or olive oil for earaches are caused either by infection or by the ear itself. Although earaches are not usually considered ' medical emergencies, they should be treated as quickly as possible to insure rapid healing and decrease the danger of permanent hearing If a fever is present, the earache is probably caused by infection, and should be checked by a physician as soon as possible so appropriate treatment can be ' prescribed. ''J damage. t . Aches, pains, . aspirin. For small children with high fevers, sponging . may also be effective. . -- . . ' structures. And early diagnosis of foot problems can sometimes lead to early treatment of other body ailments, too. Call today for 2414 West 7800 South Under the big Emergency seven days a week . an appointment. Phone Fully-traine- Medical Foot Clinics Dr. A. Fred Kotter, D.P.M. Dr. W. Dale Green, D.P.M. West Jordan Medical & Dental For appointment call v. . If you need treatment for an orachA nnrl voi ir regular physician is unavailable. Southwest Emergency stands ready to help, 7 days a week. No appointment is necessary. , and fevers which may accompany earaches can usually be controlled effectively with If pain or fever persists, see a physician. ' pressure changes in ..';" Plaza equipped to handle acute medical problems fractures lacerations d Fully .x all times Sign-Ope- 566-569- 1 medical staff M.D.'son duty at ' SOMHUEST EMERGENCY ;;;VV burns HOURS: ; . am : 9 pm 9 Saturday 11 , am - 9 pm Sunday fevers nosebleeds 566-729- 7 J U U I M i l I I I I I I I I 5 Monday through abdominal pain SERVICES : -l l M i-r i-- ; n |