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Show Westminster - SALT LAKE. Westminster College announced attainment of two major accreditation mileposts during the week. The college has been advised that its membership and creditation in the ac- Nor-thwe- Assn, Schools The nursing program has long been accredited by the State Board of Nursing. All of the clinical instruction is conducted at St. Marks hospital. The nursing ac- creditation evaluation team were the high level of education being provided and the competency of the faculty. The second milepost involved the National League for Nursing granting accreditation to the colleges baccalaureate degree program in nursing. The accreditation is retroactive to include students who graduated in May of 1981. National endorseMarks-Westminst- er nursing first in history. program is the the schools fkkkkkkkkkktj. I J SEWING MACHINE J with New J to. Ac We repair all makes of vacuums. Spec-- J ializing Hoover, in Kirby, Eureka Bison. Genuine parts, bags, belts, brush rolls. A.T. ENTERPRISES J I I 4-- J 4011 W.S415S., Morns Tel. 966 1416 $ ftckkkkk kkkkkk oppor- tunities for graduate study throughout the U.S. and qualifies them for commissions as officers in the U.S. Army, Air Force and Navy, a school spokesman said. Receiving strong1 praise from the ment of the St. grad- of uates increased and Colleges been renewed. has offers Westminster st Supper On Church's Schedule MAGNA. A Potluck nstitution. Other Accreditation Is Gained By School oclock meeting at Magna Community church will include a potluck supper, praise, scripture reading and prayer, according to Rev. Harry E. Kemp, interim pastor. A monthly board meeting with new and old officers participating is scheduled tomorrow at 7. In addition to church school on Sunday at 9:30 a.m., the 10:45 worship service will be devoted to observing Stewardship Sunday. The session will offer music and congregational participation. Bake Me A Little will be the . Cake First message to be delivered by the pastor. A potluck dinner at noon will be followed by the churchs annual meeting. New officers will be elected and reports for 1981 will be presented. Aiso part of the agenda will be the 6 business will also be conducted. All members of the church are especially encouraged to take part in the activity and others are also welRev. Kemp come, concluded. KEARNS. Members and friends of Trinity United Methodist church will meet their secret families immediately after the 11 oclock worship ser- vice Sunday, parent-teache- Sixth graders Here's Some Easy Cash ... Monroe will take SAT tests through Feb. 5. PTA board meetings have been changed to the first Tuesday of each month at 10 a.m. All PTA board members are asked to be in attendance at the next meeting. A mother and son banquet will be held at 6 p.m. on Jan. 27, with tickets priced at about $3 per person. A dinner of spaghetti, green salad, garlic rolls, dessert and drink will be served and the Walt Disney movie, Run Run will be shown. The movie will last about 45 minutes. Tickets will be sold before school on Tuesday through Jan. 21. sa Named To Serve On Trio Is Stakes Council GRANGER. Three new alternate high councilors have been named in Granger stake. The three who were sustained during the general session of stake conference Sunday morning include Bruce Nelson, Gerald Wagstaff and Ken Christensen. Mr. Nelson has been a member of the Granger 24th ward bishopric. Mr. Wagstaff is from the 17th ward and Mr. Christensen from the 11th. Replacing Gorner Tim" MOVIES With PwtfcoM 5 MOVIES I hr f 10 stake clerk is Fred Jensen from Granger 23rd ward. Only Mentorship SOUNDS EASY MSI W. 47M U. MM47J onus ii SOUNDS EASY MSI W. 4700 So. EXPIKES M al Parry as assistant FOR MO Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet Mf-147- 5 l! C3AA6AS MATTRESSES MAS MOVED T 4973 SO. 2EDVJ0DD RD. iwin FULL QUEEN CLAIM CASH If you are the owner or occupant of this week's Myetery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. Last week's Mystery Home was at 1616 W. 4980 South in Taylorsville. This week's Mystery Home Is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. at $2995 ut $03 uu $7900 EACH EXTRA FIRM 145" Twin 109 Full S239M Queen Complete Set Full. . . . $23000 Weeks Births - Hospital reports available for the week ending Sunday night showed 82 births in the Green Sheet area. Forty-fou- r of the infants were girls; 38 were boys. Twenty-fiv- e births were reported at Cott24 at onwood hospital, St. Marks and two at Valley West. The remainder arrived at other hospitals in the Salt Lake valley. Babies were born to the following area families: All Bunkbede are Complete with Mettreee A Bunk end Award Ball Heed-Beer- ds Jennifer Marda, Paul Madill, Bradley Colbert, Ben Esquibcl, Patrick Kes ler, Heather Bloomfield, Kerven Feletoa, Amanda Shields, Scott Lewis and Jason Has mussen, kindergarten. membership orientation program for visitors and newcomers will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Jan. 24, for those wishing to Also, Mathew Mechling, Denise Bird and Renette Ploeger, learn more about first grade; Kim Anderson and Jon Jemming, second grade; Kay McCormick and Timothy third Skougard, Kristina grade; Bur-ring- Aaron Metcalf and Steffanie Swift, fourth grade; Brian Jacobs and Nicole West, fifth grade; Kim Vining and Lance Ed wards, sixth grade. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! 262 6682 END OF SEASON Mike Wood, 4178 So. 4000 West Monte Rudd, South HOSPITAL Girls Kenneth A. So. 5420 West 5235 Bundy, Ronald Wright, 5534 So 3591 8000 West OTHER HOSPITALS Girls Peter 5189 Seletoa, W 4100 South Steven 4516 Bendixson, So. 4000 West Michael Snyder, 3955 So Luetta Dr. W. Glen Fai. clougil Ji ., 3325 So. 4300 West Richard A. Gonzales, 3167 So. 7945 West Ralph Mower, 29o2 W. 3675 South Dan Porter, Dr. CHAIN SAWS 4907 SELECT FROM UoCulloch, Poulan, 5478 Rex O. Mitchell, Lockwood Dr. 4243 Gregory Henderson, 4555 Sunstone Road Mac Robinson, 4877 So. J. Cory Lyman, 3300 W. Brett A ve. David Norby, 3566 Crown Don W. Webster, 5500 Cyclamen James J. Coulson, 3856 So Elma Cir. Roger L. Daniels, 4202 So. Sachs, Polmar Over 30 to Select From 3720 South Gary Peck, 3204 So West Howell S. Cloward, 4880 3716 W 5140 South James Gentry, 2100 5594 10 TO 29 SIRS Wizard, Echo, 4080 West Boys Boys J. Lynn Coon, 7854 W. 2820 Seneca Road Wayne W. Jensen, 1651 Quail Vista Lane Rick Patterson, 4179 So. Toniela P. Siulua, Townsend Way Flagstaff COTTONWOOD So. SAVE TO Also Similar Savings on Remaining Sno Blowers West Kevin D. Jones, 4712 So 3600 West Barry Olsen, 1425 piper Way Michael Parker, Valley View Dr. Russell J. Allen, Sand2511 3266 Crown St Bryan R. Graves, 4817 So. Townsend Cir. Neal H Howard, 5454 Lockwood Dr. Kenneth G. Petersen, 6543 W. 3880 South Thomas N. Taylor, 3665 W. Minuet Ave . Vincent P. ToJtan, 4308 Arden Ct. Scott M. Shurtliss, 2070 Barker Road Neil C. Monson, 8375 W. 2840 South Denis R. 2200 West Morrill, 415 WEST 54(5 Sotw-- 6024 So. CPBN Thomas L. Harowitz, 3469 Queenswood Dr. Timothy P. McDaniel, W 3217 So. 8680 West Kimberly D. Fenstcr-maker- , 3896 Moorgate Richard O. Latimer, 4169 Laurel Green Dr. Chris Goodwheel, 5600 South lOttU mCBS BPF&cmVE- - srewM&xr Verl E. Greenhalgh, 891 Potomac E. Wayne Walden, 3817 Seagull Dr. Stephen P. Fredrickson, 1735 E. Holladay Blvd. Gary D. Powell, 7535 W. Jefferson Road David D. Draper, 5998 W. Jargon Cir. William J. Judy, 4940 Lincoln Sf. Mark A. Talbot, 5012 W. Highwood Dr. Randy V. Timm, 4776 So. Barker Cir. Rolf K. Kuepper, 5461 Quaking Aspen Dr. Roger S Chase, 482 E. 5900 South Robert S. Novosel, 4412 Dean Cir. Richard E. Graham, 5306 Clovermeadow Randy L. Davis, 4888 So. 4095 West ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL Girls Dennis Hawkes, 1753 Shaleh Meadows Brent Stoker, 4192 So. Braewood PI. Paul Beyer, 1820 Meadow Dr. Robert Owen, 4149 Persimmon PI. Dale Eatten, 4477 So. Charles Dr. Russell Levinson, 6362 Boxwood East Danny Allred, 3188 Smith, 2906 So. 3314 Helm, Bigarade Clay Davis, 805 E. 3929 So. Allyn Rigby, 4765 W. 4805 South Albert Jensen, 2224 E. 6630 South Kelly Lloyd, 1060 E. 3900 South Boys Eugene Ludlow, 3568 So. West Steve Beckstead, 3817 Edgewater Cir. Bruce Handley, 1361 W. Bluemont Road Joseph Medina, 7543 Stanley Parry, 2738 Washington Road Downs Way Joe Adams, Brittany Dr. Delores Salez, 4551 W. 5255 South Gary Dorrlty, 1405 W. 2250 South Mark Rlckett, 4629 So. Arlington Park Manoa Moungaafl, 3759 So. 3375 West 650 VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Girls MEAT PIES -- WpSTEpN HASH-- BROWNS So. 6742 1300 Charles Dr. Kyle Steadman, 7785 West lb 30NBLESS Boys Larry Iby 443 E. 5750 BUntI DEDS Rustic Dunk. .$149 While Spindle. 179 Heavy 3" Post 249 Hawkins, Jocquin Report Indicates 82 Welcomed Qukqu. . s29900 Complete Set A Devenish, Kevin Martin, Hilary SALE OF Robert PILLOU SOFT Amanda A potluck dinner will be served by Neighborhood Prompters, coordinated by Helen Evans and Nancy Her- 24. bert. Following the meal the families will be Citizenship Is introduced. Families will draw Rewarded At names of the families Monroe School for whom they will GRANGER. Citizens serve as secret friends of the month for the coming during January were anyear. Members, friends, nounced Monday at newcomers to the area Monroe elementary and visitors to Trinity Receiving recogare being invited to nition were Monica A 969-984- 9. Walton, Brian Wyllie, ac- tivity. The Tongan choir will sing at the 11 oclock service Sunday morning. Evening vespers will be held at 7 p.m. at the Golden Living Center. Trinity. Membership Sunday will be observed at both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services on Jan. wood. r special conference will be held from 4 to 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21 at Monroe elementary. Principal Sherman Johansen stressed that this is not the general conference to which all parents are invited. The consultations will be held by request of parent or teacher, he said. Anyone wishing an appointment may call the school, semi-annu- ac- cording to the Rev. Bronston M. Green- Is Slated 14, 1982 participate in the Session Scheduled Monroe Session GRANGER. Thursday, Jan. WEST VALLEY VIEW presentation and revision of a new co- MSACDW I V. fKfc |