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Show g WEST VALLEY Thursday, June 25, VIEW 1981 Allen Warenskl, 3734 W. Kentucky Dr. Cheryl Gishey, 3522 So. 05 Newborn Reported In Area 1 boys and 48 girls brought the newborn total in the Green Sheet area for the week ending Sunday night to 108. Twenty-eigh- t of the infants arrived at St. at 19 Cottonwood and seven at Valley West. The remainder were born at other Salt Lake area hospitals. Babies were born to the following Michael Rex E. Searle, Madison Dr. John R. Fackrell, Lewis and Clark Dr. Shane Oppocher, 1278 2096 5444 4485 1030 Heather Glen Ct. 1100 Boys A. Cook, 4173 So. East Steve Weight, 3460 South Kim W. Jorgensen, 6852 Kevin Dr Volley Bitton, A. Miller, 7249 weekly, lastis He Ma- Those dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place - the Green Sheet classified ad columns. -- Beekeepers Designate ru fessor Padgette, Wet Michael FARMINGTON. The summer outing Beekeepers musical production was received here July 11 at Lagoons Ensign Terrace. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. York of Granite Park sent in an order form received at Lagoon. The council is sponsoring Camelot on an outdoor stage in Murray park July 29 Utah Assn, will be held here The outing will begin at 11 a.m., with a at Urasenke business meeting College of Tea Ceremony and a director of the Kitano Buddhist Shrine. scheduled at noon. Those attending are being asked to bring their own lunches, Granger Library, 2880 W. 3650 So., on Wednesdays, July 1 through Aug. 5 from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Whitmore Library 2197 July a intermission. hours, with spokes- man said improved n Granger 943- 967-399- 4636. Friday is Jurmturr compdruj Deno Dr. Mariano G. Franco, 3153 We're Celebrating 71 Of Value By Years W. 3650 South Bringing You The Greatest Specials You Russell J. Orvin, 5923 W. Bench Cir. Delwin W. Remington, 7911 Maytime Dr. Jerry R. Wight, 6114 Brookhollow BRING USA BIRTHDAY GIFT . . . j AND YOU GET A GIFT IN RETURN Can Imagine! DEPARTMENT OTHER HOSPITALS HOSPITAL Girls Bar-B-Fl- ,t 3696 So. Tasper Morris, 3200 West Richard Grint, 5590 Capri Dr. Rick G. Haggin, 5152 So. 5420 West Craig P. Cutright, 5251 W. 4939 South Kent N. Perry, 8064 Melville Cir. 5464 Kerry Christensen, So. 3500 West (BQHQEEQrnD Robert McIntosh, 5276 Ridgecrest Dr. Leon C. Hendrickson, 3715 So. 8070 West Brad Rock, 4795 W. 5015 South Brent Harper, 3628 Chula Dr. Cory Holly, 3702 So. 8200 West Phil McCowin, 243 Bonner Way Richard 5665 So. 920 C. SPECIAL PURCHASE Richard Mills, 3748 Road Brent and Todays competition will be held at White City park, 930 E. Onyx Lane (9695 South). Tomorrows event is scheduled at David Gourley park, 4300 W. 900 stered print in Michael Thomas, Trophies will be Harold D. Richards, 4330 W. 5055 South Tracy Cowley, 5325 W. 3913 South Kevin VanFrank, 3760 So. 500 East James Wolverton, 5196 So. 935 East awarded for pets that are smallest, oldest, youngest and most unusual. There will also be recognition given for best pet owner, recreation of- It uphol- START fv AT 239 Reg Value $599 TERRY CLOTH 4441 4 PIECES X There's casual sophistication in the Sorotogo bedroom group by Stanley, for it offers o look that's equolly at home in the city, town house, or the country retreat It's crofted i solid ook and ash veneers ond finished i.. handsome medium wood tone Has thick tops ond doors with rounded fronts and parquet treatment KITCHEN yly 5136 5015 ltTfts t SOFA BIDS East Hoopes St. Wendy Lund, South South in Kearns. Competition on both days will get under way at 10 a.m. Myilrt an elegant cotton Scott Saxton, 6225 So. 2700 West Cory J. Bell, 3702 So. 8200 West W. 5015 I comfort Queen-siz- e Herculon plaid. Value $599.95 TOWELS a in iu Regular tei a 3 4 PUCKS INCIUDI DRESSER MIRROR RED and figured value! in ficials said. Dogs and cats are not eligible for the contest. There are no age restrictions for either pets or their owners, it was noted. Heights Dr. Shirley Johnson, 3745 So. TABLE LAMP plaids, assorted colors. A terrific East 1000 Todd Simmons, 1853 W. Park Lane David Garrett, 4334 Lotus Blossom Dr. David Holmes, 1914 W. THE SPINAL COLUMN Ir MODERN rich Herculon1 cover ond pillow ends. Regular Volue $599 95 queen-siz- e with No Sales 'Til 10 A.M. Friday No Sales To Dealers HeywoodWakefield you like turquoise, here's your chance to save as we bought a solid carload at a closeout price. If desire, and the skill of an understanding doctor, frequently make a more in combination powerful overcoming pain and crippling effects of arthritis than any drug available today. of the numbers Increasing estimated 20 million suffers of arthritis in the United States are turning to chiropractic doctors for relief. The vast maiority have either osteoarthritis, a disease of foints most common those over 50; or in rheumatoid arthritis, characterized by swelling of various joints that leads to deformities occassionaly and disability. The Doctor of Chiropractic usually takes a multi pronged approach in treating arthritic conditions, in addition to regular adjustments which can provide significant relief. These include carefully programmed mild exercise, improvement of posture, weight reduction when indicated, individualized diet with appropriate nutritional supplements, ultrasound, heat therapy, and counseling in lifestyle adjustments to alleviate arthritic pain. With these approaches, sufferers can move away from drug depen, dence toward more less crippling lives. THE CHIROPRACTIC DIAGNOSTIC So6M000 I Retoins its handsomegenerations of use Fine quality you'll appreciate for gracious dining ness through SET Extension table with two A r J d Crea- SAVINGS ITALIAN Upholstered in velvet, it has diamond-tufteback ond puli-ovseat Turquoise blue with white frames. 59 SEIZE THESE SPECIALS AN OFFER WE CANNOT REPEATI LIMITED TO STOCK 39 SPRING CHAIR Factory PHm SS4 PORCH SWING Pactary IwuMtid $144 leaves, three side choirs, ond one arm 59" SINGLE GLIDER Factory Price $3S chair. 44. 37 UMBRELLA TABLE 31 W 41a. TRADITIONAL Cane sides, wood frame, and knife-edg- e cushion seat are accented with a velvet cover. WING STYLE comfortable STACK CHAIRS Several Calart factory Price $49 Has high back with biscuit and tufting cushion reversible 59M More Room For Youngsters To Play When You Double Deck Them. 71 BUNK I, fry S seat STACK SETTEE factary Price $140 BEDS Sturdy beds for tough rails for stability. They have bolt-o- n also moke twin beds. Buck-A-Ro- Jv- j- Pre- the public inter- eit for better health by... in AND TREATMENT CENTER 34 4500 DINING FURNITURE MADE TO LAST! ' 261-400- 0 for more inforimrtlon. CHAIRS tions To Bring A Look Of Elegance To Your Home. Lloyd Div. OAK sented A SPECIAL CARLOAD PURCHASE WILDERNESS patient's will, determination and Phone OCCASIONAL High-style- ARTHRITIS THIS PRICE THEY WON'T LAST! CANE AND VELVET Cash And Carry DINING FURNITURE Bring a tropical look to your home with this terrific volue with cone shode, glass diffuser ond bamboo bowl, stem 28" tall with white finAT Customer OoJTt ;tis ish Regular Value $49 95 jtLimit 6 Per GENUINE $364.95 FACTORY CLOSEOUT GZB5 Big CHEST STANO CANE AND BAMBOO The thing to brighten your kitchen ond perfect for gift giving. Florals, Boys Laura Durrant, 3745 So. 935 East Pat Rondas, 3489 Valley Jl HL rV TRADITIONAL comfort Jlul VENEERS 4 t.y' Queen-siz- OAK SOLIDS AND ASH Handsome sofas by comfortable day beds at night! tl, Paine Olsen, 4878 Huntington Road Jeffrey Green, 4158 Park Green Cir. Stephen R. Kennington, 5344 So. 5240 South Lisa Loveland, 4100 So. FEATURING SOFA BEDS Clements, East 9 Bring us your old, worn out charcoal lighter. Bring a burnt out match, your empty charcoal can, or the fan you have to use to start the coals, and we'll give you a modern, efficient that gets your charcoal ready for of minutes in it's a regular $6.95 matter a cooking value (if you haven't an old lighter, bring this ad). (Adults only, please, and only one per Family) SPECIALS IN EVERY "I 99 Spool Styling k furniture company THE "HOME" FOLKS UTAH'S LEADING HOME FURNISHINGS CENTER SALT LAKE 1050 East lowth 3 in 6 9 Further information registration and fees may be obtained by calling on Granite 3845 21 Wednesdays, Aug. through Sept. 10 from a.m. to noon. Library, 2880 W. 3650 south, July 21. Further information by may be obtained - calling on through Aug. 18 from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.; and Kearns Library, 5350 So. 4220 West, on Evergreen Ave., 20; South, Tuesdays, July Millcreek Library, 2266 7000 W. Holladay 2150 E. 4800 Boys PARK. GRANITE The County Recreation Departments annual weird pet contest will continue today I 9; scheduled at the Library, south, July 13; Kearns Library, 5350 So. 4220 West, July 14; East 262-242- council Participants jeans. will make at least two pairs of jeans in class. The courses are Granite's only nite 'til W. Hendrickson, 8051 W. 3240 South Bruce J. Barnes, 4399 W. Contest Is Slated At Two Parks I July The production, beginning at 8 : 30 nightly, is scheduled to last two A designer jeans is being offered by the YWCA this summer at three county libraries. Susan Geertsen will teach a simple method of making designer Steven Karl Cameron, 4545 So. Atherton Dr. Steven Lucero, 1336 Blue-mon- t Dr. Scott Hansen, 4367 Trinity Ave. James J. Aldern, 2909 Berwick PI. Albert R. Witcamp, 6149 So. 1410 West Gordon H. Olsen, 4013 So. 1950 West David Fischer, 5138 Gurene Dr. I at solid values for your home 4559 Hospital H. Holmes, Girls A in- Councils summer the of The COTT. HTS. A course on making Charlie Brown will be presented by the New World Players at several county libraries next month. The play is scheduled at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, July 1; South Jordan Library, 10300 So. Beckstead Lane, through Aug. 4. Tickets are $4.50 and $5.50 in advance and $1 more at the gate. They may be obtained by mail at 5461 So. State, Murray, or in person at Murray City Hall or Day Murray Music. They may also be reserved by telephone itial order for tickets to the Murray Arts Summer Slate Youre a Good Man, FORECAST: Thursday partly cloudy with scattered afternoon thunder showers. Friday Sunday, fair. High's, low 90's. Low's, low 60's. W. Grouse Cir. W. 5007 Homestead Lane Daniel G. Willden, 284 E. Vine St Melvin G. Sanders, 4827 Atwood Blvd. James E. Wilson, 5331 Peggy Ct. Rodger K. Young, 4447 So 4515 West . MURRAY. Lagoon Site of Kyoto, Japan, distinguished by the fact he is the first Oriental ever to head Lions. The new president of the group, which numbers 34,000 clubs in 150 countries, is a pro- - First Tickets Bought Is On Library Charlie Brown Is Scheduled COTT. HTS. 14.38 Year's Moisture 12.00 To 'Camelot' 943-463- week. S. r half-hou- 1991 I960 at P.O. Box 15807, Salt Lake, 84115. presentations. Further information may be obtained by calling here SUMMARY Miller 3-- 5 or- K a o secretary David throughout July. Youngsters age are being invited to meet in the librarys Rainbow Room for ganization jestic Way Girls Bruce D. Keemer, 5915 So 4090 West Glen C. Olofson, 1780 W. (Thursday) tomorrow. 2294 on Thursdays South, the of may be writing directed to association 2197 E. 70th Library, 64th annual convention of t h e a 4497 Woodgrove Dr. St. 618 Vine Wood, Kelly James Nielsen, 3752 So. 5725 West Brent Mortensen, 3601 So. Tool son Bryan Wright, 5136 W. 4170 South Richard Lund, 4822 Mention Dr. Kevin Campbell, 5920 Tressler Road Randy K. Carlisle, 4860 W. Seneca Road V will be at Whitmore shown the Harvestland Dr. Members organization will be entitled to receive discount tickets, it was noted. Contact in Jeans Course seating has been established over last years presentation of South Pacific. Tickets will also be on sale in Murray park on July 4th at the citys Fun Day celebration. THE WEATHER Sunstone Road East S James Smith, Japanese PHOENIX. A new leader of the International Assn, of Lions Clubs was chosen dur-in- g 1209 Stowe, Rodney L. Cherryview Dr. Don S Davidson, 4660 So. ST. MARK 5154 the association furnishing soft drinks. COTT. HTS. Films selected especially for Warbler Ave. Lance R. Watts, 5986 So. Bluestone Cir. David H. Warburton, 5418 Lilac Ave Brent Zimmerman, 4119 W. 5820 South Larry A. Payne, 5108 So. 1950 West 1500 3091 Is Greg Hutch, 1776 W. 4700 South George Rausch, 4331 W. 5780 South Donald Christensen, 4196 So. 4000 West Aaron Watene, 3716 Highland Dr. James 2122 East Jerry Taylor, 5269 Lindsay Dr. Larry Sowby, 3278 So. 7900 West Michael Wallon, 4040 W. 5080 South Loren C. Brooks, 2745 So. 2805 West Jim Money, 5365 W. 5200 South Barry E. Baxter, 3831 So. South Rodney 6071 Woodsborough Way D. J. Bawden, 3374 So. 6000 West Kerry Clark, 3900 W. 4460 Enchanted 7370 Cook, Roger Taylor, 935 E. 3740 Boys COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls Allen Thomas G. Goudie, Ridgecrest Dr. South area D. Dix, Talisman Dr. Paul N Benner, Happiness Dr. Ellingson, Darryl Tonalea Dr Leland Warnick, 3059 So. with July Films On Schedule Lions Clubs East 3200 West 6267 lorg, Lauritzen Dr. Richard Dix, families: Jack 500 3506 Gordon Anderson, W. 4700 South Chad Godfrey, 5315 Lane Roger (A. Poole, 839 W. Spring Clover Timothy L. Robinson, 4205 Brookfield Way Kelly M. Leach, 5981 Borax Ave. Ronald R. Harbach, 1450 E. 4200 South Fifty-seve- n Marks hospital, Leader Of 3395 South Week's Births ir PROVO 1134 North Sth West 373 3530 |