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Show mu 7g WEST VALLEY VIEW 1,380 Pay- Thursday, Apr. As Director 16, 1981 - - Actor Lends Talents To Chorale Fine Total Tops $34,100 In March WEST VALLEY. Fines totaling $34,158 were collected during March by the West Valley Justice of the Peace Court. Fines amounting to $30,264 were imposed during the month. The additional $4,000 resulted from delayed payments from previous months, court clerks have pointed out. During the y GRANGER. A to help people complete the task of housecleaning in an easier manner will be presented Wednesday night in the Granger stake center, seminar designed 3150 W. 3985 South. period, 1,380 persons paid fines for a variety Another of offenses. as the prince in the Promised Valley Playhouse production of The Student Prince, Is also lend- contested their cases, which were set for trial by Justice of the Peace L. Bruce Larsen. During February, the court handled 1,260 criminal cases and collected $32,648. 190 Cases ing his professional to the Salt Lake West Valley Chorale in preparation for a g concert to be held June 5 and 6. The theme of the concert will be Love, Mr. know-ho- fund-raisin- involving driving under the influence totaled 67 during March. The court also handled 25 cases concerning Housework Is Seminar Topic Here GRANGER. John Prather, now starring assault and battery, 21 involving possession of narcotics and 36 for theft and petty larceny. Public intoxication cases numbered 29 for the month, while the court also dealt with 97 bad check offenses. Four animal offenses also were filed. Traffic offenses filed with the court includ- ed: 252 fines for Prather explained, Bill Clements Wanda Parkinson Post 132- - Legion, Auxiliary Leaders Selected KEARNS. Bill Cle- ment has been selected as commander of Kearns American Legion Post 132 for the coming year, and Wanda Parkinson is for an speeding; The public is being assortment of moving Legion Auxiliary invited and there will violations; 96 parking be no charge. Don tickets and 346 other president. Mr. Clement has Aslett of Pocatello, violations, served on the exwill present Is There court reports showed. ecutive board and as Life After Housework ? The court also had 13 both first and second Mr. Aslett has 25 years small claims cases fil- vice president of the of housecleaning and ed during the month. post. Residents of is president of a multiNine small claims Kearns the past 20 million dollar nationcases were settled or he and his wife wide corporation dismissed and another years, Dora have six children which he founded six resulted in a and 12 grandchildren. while attending coldefault judgment. He will be assisted lege. During March, $790 by Jim Prentice, first The presentation, was collected for court vice commander; Dan being sponsored by costs. The judge also Johnson, second vice Granger 19th ward, imposed court costs commander; Art will last from 7 to 10 histotaling $480. As is the Christofferson, p.m., according to case with fine collecDon Williams, torian; Ruth Hill, chairman of tion, some fees taken chaplain ; Dave the seminar. in during the month for Groves, sergeant-at-armof to the length Due Rex Bass, Amcourt costs were imthe seminar, small Carl Parkiearlier. ericanism; posed children should not atWitness fees cost the nson, judge advocate; tend, it was specified city $300 and the state Duane Willis, service by those in charge. $30. Jury fees totaled officer; Bill Erskine, total states the Dave Logan $195; publicity; read Thrifty shoppers amounted to $301, and Jim Bardole, exthe Green Sheet court records showed. ecutive commission- 344 g s; ers. Carl Parkinson, Don Williams, Rex Bass, Duane Willis, Ray Jensen, Marsha Montoya and Carolyn Earl will serve as members of the board of directors. Mrs. Parkinson has served as state president, as District 8 president and has held every office in Utah. She and her husband Carl have lived in Kearns for 27 years. They have four children and nine grandchildren. Serving with Mrs. Parkinson will be Shirley Christofferson, first vice president; Marie Groves, second vice president; Verna Boatman, secretary; Carol Bass, historian; Dorothy Mott, chaplain ; Mary Ann Jensen and Helen Stowell, sergeants-at-arms- ; Jackie Jewett, Alona Woodward and Linda Williams, executive commissioners. noting that 19 numbers will be performed. We will include many different aspects, different points of view of love in madrigal, art song, comtemporary the chorale music, director said. Well have production numbers, including dancing and disco; for example, Copa Cabana and a Japanese novelty song. Another novelty will be Froggie Went present, the At chorale has 80 on its roster, but more voices are to be added. Lake Salt in been done, Mr. Prather explained, to indicate to persons the locale of the group near the Great Salt Lake, particularly with future tours as a possibility. The accompanist, Myrna Anderson, was selected by audition by Phillip Day, for more tenors and basses. Rehearsals are held Tuesdays from 7:30 to 9 p.m. in the Kearns junior high choral room. Anyone in the valley is invited to try out, but principally persons in the West Valley or music director and head of the music department at Westminster College. At present, rehearsals are being directed by Bruce Cutler, associate director, until Mr. Prather finishes his singing duties in The Student Prince, scheduled to continue through April 18. 3713 So 7355 So 40 West 10470 So Ill have eight weeks to do the finishing work on our choir for the June he calculated Mr. Prather, who has been in the area the past three years, has taught voice for 16 years and has appeared in many musicals, particularly in the Oregon and Washington area. He has sung roles in such shows concert, as Kismet, South Pacific, The King and I and Damn Yankees. In this area, he has sung with the Tabernacle Choir and did a recording with the choir as a soloist. He has sung with the Portland Symphonic Choir and the Roger Wagner Chorale, plus locally with Pro 4750 So Redwood Rd tth East, 1177 West 3500 So 2nd North, Bountiful 7th East. Sandy Mr. Particularly Prather is the chorales name has Musica. In the chorales first concert, band arrangements are being done by Brian Ballard, who is presently doing orchestrations at Promised Valley. The Music in Motion dance team w ill he stated. He said singers from high school age and up are welcome. Persons interested in joining the chorale may call Sheila Morgan, president of the group. The chorale, organized by the West Valley City Fine Arts and Science Council, will play an important role in next summers July 4th celebration in West Valley. Inclusion of 250-306- Prather noted For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet' 262-668- Able ChiropracticCIinic 3084 West 3500 South For Relief of Health Care Needs For Appointment Call Open Sat. 8 to Noon 966-034- 2 Dr. Gres Molis FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX Wcfrj if, n. ,mi . 'Tvi'MuttfcV IlffiH rei? Sltuoii! ffimfleSSSft Westvale Service Is Set Tonight GRANGER. Maundy Thursday services tonight (Thursday) at Westvale Presbyterian church will be the first of several Easter services being offered through Sunday. The 7:30 communion service tonight at the church will be conducted by Rev. Milton Ensley, who will give the message, Gethsemane, Prelude to the Cross. The sanc- tuary choir will sing Jesus, Priceless Treasure and Ruth Walker will sing Were You There? An Easter egg hunt for children will be held at the church Saturday from 1 to 2:30p.m. Sunday school will not be held this week since two Easter worship services are planned. They will be held at 9:30 and 11 a.m. The main sermon will be titled What Ought Easter Remind Us Of? The childrens message will be Suddenly Its Easter. Afton Smith will direct the choir singing Christ Is Risen Indeed and the junior choir, under Ruth Walker, will perform A Joyous Easter Morning. Don't waste a second1 Hurry to JM McDonald's for the fabulous savings on r our own stretch slack1 A comfortable pant constructed of Klopman's Suraline Super Flex Stretch gabardine in a large color selection. Lean-Ove- Sizes 8 to 18 Barbara McConnell will sing The Holy City and Mike Ensz will play a trumpet solo. Piano and organ selections will be played by Mary Ensz and Mrs. Smith. 1949 Film To Be Shown At Use or Open Your McDonald s Charge. VISA or Master Card Library Tonight The GRANGER. film, AH The Kings Men will be shown at the Granger 1949 Library tonight at 7 The gift wrappng is on us1 The way we see it when t comes from us it should look like a gift at no extra charge Come in tor that next special gift & we II show you what we mean (Thursday) . oclock. The film is a near documentary of Louisianas Huey Long and stars Broderick Crawford. jm mcdonald's? Open Our Style Fitsburs. 10-- 9 Mon. thru Fri. 10-- 6 Sat. CLOSED SUNDAY VALLEY FAIR MALL A creative dating presentation will be offered Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. Young people will be able to age 14-1- 8 pick up tips on inexpensive activities and places to go on dates, as well as receiving help with communication techniques. in proMr. duction numbers, NOW OPEN looking Kearns areas, be participating M AW 0lpj loJVfottlfct $tst(i |