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Show (imjmyiir ip THE SENTINEL members and some voting districts are not represented. "Besides strong continuing members, new members are declares no position on Planned Parenthood NAC The West Jordan Neighborhood Alert Council took no official position on the Planned Parenthood Issue at which advocates the use of contraceptives is objectionable. The films and material used in other areas will be used here unless we object." However, member Neil Anderson stated the community was upholding . a double its Wednesday evening meeting but members noted their concern about the office now located in West Jordan. David Plouzek said he objected to Planned Vice-preside- standard. nt Albertsons or they picketting Grand Central? More people are now going in the office, added member Jean Goesch, because of all the stink raised. Although he was not present at the meeting, president Lynn later said, "The Packham "Albertsons, Safeway, and Smiths all have open displays of contraceptive devices and the people carrying signs have not ever raised any questions about that. Why aren't Parenthood objectives and written material. "It is my opinion that the written material urgently needed," difference of opinion is the mark of a healthy, open society but I personally feel if an agency operates and counsels without the consent of the parent it harms the rights of families and parents." In more action, the NAC presented an open letter to West Jordan residents declaring I, TV ' "wtf i . - Anthony Scott Tippetts, son of Mr and Mrs Donald Tippetts, will speak at the Mid vale first ward, 465 6th Ave., (west 7500 S.), on Feb. 27 at 9 a.m. He will enter the MTC on Mar. 3 prior to leaving for the Columbia Bogota LDS mission. An open house will be held Saturday, Feb. 26, from 7 to 9 p.m. -- upcoming goals and highlights from the past year. Packham declared that 1983 was a make or break year for the NAC with great opportunities available for of the flow increasing information between the city and its citizens but there has been a large turnover of hi ' said Pack- ham, "Members must be willing to really represent their voting districts, talk to neighbors regularly and bring concerns back to the city." Adding that voting districts elect their NAC representatives and alternates in February, Packham stated anyone interested could contact him at 255-570- 6. Lastly, the council had a question and answer discussion with the city's Administrative and Finance Director Ronald Olson who stated the city finished the year with excess revenues and all funds were in the black this past fiscal year. Members stated concerns about the city's law suit against the State Retirement System, city employe benefits and salaries, and garbage contracts. m ipiiiiirmnjg Thursday, Feb. m 1 7, gii lymi unyifip 1983 HBA Steve Mascaro, executive vice president of the Home Builders Association of Greater Salt Lake reports that Utah Technical College has formed a student chapter of the HBA on AZ2J Ll r'7 -- ALA Scott R. Morrey, son of Mr and Mrs Russell A. Morrey, will speak at the Midvale East second ward, 7250 S. 300 E., on Sunday, Feb. 20t at 9:45 a.m. He will' enter the MTC on March 2, prior to leaving for a Calgary Canada LDS mission. An open house will be held at the home of his parents at 256 E. 7440 S., Midvale, after the meeting. I I campus. The newly elected executive committee of the Student HBA chapter are Pat Evans, president, James Warren vice Bennett Dan president, treasurer, and Dale Wheeler secretary. The faculty advisor is Ross Dean. The executive committee met with Mascaro and made plans to have a membership meeting in February and invite a building executive from the industry to come and be the guest speaker. President Pat Evans indicated the chapter a home hopes to or buyers seminar with the Home Builders Association of Greater Salt Lake for the public in March and also help play a role in the TELL US How many times have you "That should be in the thought paper." It can be. Phone Home Builders Associations 255-355- 6. Mascaro says the Salt Association will be working with the student chapter to put on education seminars, panel discussion, social activities, and other events that will help the students improve their contacts with the building industry and support Lake their educational experience. "Each year the auxiliary of the HBA of Greater Salt Lake awards a scholarship to some of the local colleges. I am sure the auxiliary will be looking to the student chapter for a scholarship recipient this year" says Mascaro. "We hope to increase n with the college our and we are extremely pleased with the cooperation we are receiving from Elwood Zaugg, division chairman. He has been very enthusiastic and supportive of the new student chapter." inner-actio- . P Planned Parenthood' David W. Maxwell, son of Mr and Mrs David H. Maxwell, Sandy, will speak Feb. 20 at 10:20 p.m. at the Union 27th ward, 1433 Old Mission Rd. He will enter the MTC Feb. 24 prior to leaving on a Texas Houston LDS mission. An open house will follow residents n of West Jordan the meeting. NOTICE jLAIFIEO ADS O. Howi Huitlei ! """.r'.m.MPiOTthooawiHn". r- - the oroMems ! mm mQ .Come to the Sentinel Newspaper j Office, 25 W. Center (7720 S. 700 5 West) and pay when placing : your ad . mu0fWestJonandtodeed.wpeF 1 .ms and are 1 time. Association of Utah Parenthood Planned 2. Mail in your ad with your check or S ! money order Mail to Box 128, Midvale, Utah 84047 This ad is being paid for by citizens who support the services and views of Planned Parenthood Association of Utah. We hope you will join us. For more information about PPAU, or to make a tax deductible contribution, call or write PP, 28 East 2100 South, 204. 487-891- 4. SENTINEL NEWSPAPERS 5 125W. Center (7720 S. 700 W.), Midvale Advertisement 5 Parade of Homes this summer. and all others who seek to prevent unwanted pregnancy. I nT student chapter PEOPLE OF WEST JORDAN I i Utah Tech forms local AN OPEN LETTER TO THE 1 in; Page I Bryce G. Jorgensen, son of Mr and Mrs Gerald W. Jorgensen, will speak at the Sandy fourth ward, 500 S. 700 E., on Feb. 20 at 10:15 a.m. He will enter the MTC on Mar. 3 prior to his departure for the Oakland, California LDS mission. An open house will be held In his honor at the home of his parents following the meeting, 300 S. 1300 E. 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