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Show Granger Library - Fall Season Offerings Noted GRANGER. A variety classes will be offered at the Granger Library during the fall season, with subjects ranging from speed reading to dance and tax preparof ation. Classes in the Lamaze childbirth method will be taught each Wednesday through Sept. 24 from 6:30 to 9 p.m., offering expectant parents an opportunity to better cope with and enjoy the childbirth experience. For information on fees and registration, those interested may call Judi Rausch, 466-124- Virginia Cannon will offer tips on coupon clip- - Rally Day Slated At Atonement GRANGER. will be rally Atonement Sunday day at Lutheran church, with a special prayer meeting to be held at 7:30 a.m. New times for services will begin Sunday, with Sunday school at 9:15 and worship service at 10:30 a.m. serA confirmation vice will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday. The womens bowling league will meet at 12:30 Mens p.m. Tuesday. bowling will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. A listening witness meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Bergsma home. 20 through Dec. 13. Anyone wanting more information on this class may call 969-447- girls are being invited to develop poise and and to pick up tips on grooming and modeling in a class to be offered from 3:30 to 5 p.m. WeTeen-ag- e self-estee- dnesdays, through Nov. wishing Sept. 12. 24 Those further in- formation may contact the YWCA, 355-280- Changes Made In Quorum Presidency Here in- formation on registration and fees, those interested may call 968-204- dance-exercis- 966-414- 966-184- Mental Health Center, 156 Westminster, and will, when needed, facilitate appropriate referrals to them, he said. The Outreach team may be contacted at the Kearns ... All ottired for FOR CARNIVAL elementary are Anna Nicole Kruger, Heather Arnold. president, replacing At Truman taking the position 969-720- At other times during the week they may be ext. reached at 268. Janet Gorder, team captain, coordinates requests from the community. Anyone needing assistance is being encouraged to contact the team. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! resources that can aid in y the problems of living, as well as providing access to clinical services for individuals, couples or families, explained Richard Ponce of the Outreach team. Try Green Sheet sified ads! the carnival will find a choice of tacos, sloppy . 1 1 REDWOOD. A class for single parents will be offered at the Red- wood Center, Multi-purpos- e Lester Ave. 8:30 p.m. every Monday for eight weeks, beginning next from 3060 to 7 week. Emphasis will be on issues such as parenting skills, loneliness, loss, finances, and using parents resources and those of the community to help both parents and children, according to Bernadette Martinez, Outreach Coordinator, Granite Community Mental Health Center. Fees are to be ne- Anyone ingotiated. terested may contact Martinez, or Karen Landward, at ext. 202, or may call Trist Benson at the Redwood Center, 487-584- VOTE DUAYNE T. JOHNSON TAYLORSVILLE. ted at 6 and 7 p.m. by the chimps from Hogle Zoo and by a clown who will perform a magic show. There will also be a bake sale and a cake joes, ice cream sandwiches and punch. Games for all ages will include a dunking machine, darts, basketball toss, fish pond, stuffed animal walk, circus fire department game and hunt for buried treasure and penny pitch. Shows will be presen Truman elementary PTA carnival, to be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on Sept. 12. Families wishing to eat dinner or a snack at SAFEWAY walk. Children will be offered an opportunity to dress up in clown outfits and have their picture Si . 1 U , DISTRICT 31 DEMOCRAT Students in fourth (See Page 12B, Col. 9) s & :T, V .!! HOUSE taken. Students in kindergarten through third grade may participate in a poster contest, with posters being judged and put on display in the school and in local stores. in . i i i M , PAID POLITICAL - BY COMMITTEE FOR DUAYNE k j 4 k i lk Jmt actual Sampif Illustration only ipprHjrnnces of plants may vary'. Add color and beauty to your home with HANGING POTHOS plants! 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Everything you want from a store. PRICES GOOD SEPT. COPYRIGHT 3-- 6, 1980 D Single Parents Offered Class Monday Nights Games, Food Are Featured "Under the big top will be the theme for the clas- carnival to be held at Truman Lambert, Heidi Van Leeuwen, - formerly held by Mr. May. Boyd Olsen is second counselor, in place of Fiava Leota. A1 Price will continue to serve as secretary, with Tim Facer as executive secretary. In Granger 7th ward, John Wood was sustained president of the Seventies, following the release of ValSatori. 262-668- PTA Rick Life Family Center any Tuesday afternoon by calling day-to-da- GRANGER. Changes in the presidency of the Granger 5th ward elders quorum Sunday, with Tom May sustained Milton Taylor. Mike Smith was sustained first counselor, Granite Community assist in identifying available community were made Mary Lindsey, Granite Community education, will show how to improve physical fitness through dance in a e class, to be held from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. every Tuesday, Sept. 16 through Nov. 18. For further information those interested may call Sharon Bell, Granite Community Education, will conduct a course covering basic techniques of oil painting, from 9:15 to 11:45 a.m Wednesdays, Sept. 17 through Nov. 12. Information is available by calling Sandy Girrard, Granite Community Edu West Valley View Thurs., Sept. 4, 1980 Team members are also familiar with the various services of the health services are being made available to residents in this area through the adult day care unit of the Granite Mental Health Center, with a team of mental health workers located every Tuesday afternoon from 1:30 to 5 in the Kearns Family Life Center. The services provided are directed toward individuals who would not be able to use traditional mental health centers for a number of reasons, such as cultural differences, language barriers or difficulties with transportation. The Outreach workers 968-913- Sept. West Valley City, UT. KEARNS. those interested may call Gordon Burrell will give tips on tax preparation from 1 to 5 p.m. Saturdays, - Mental Health Service Eyed Mental further information, ping and collecting and use of coupons for budget savngs at 7 p.m Tuesday. Librarian Vivian Williams and radio announcer Bob Hart will present a selection of pirate stories and the film Treasure Island (Disney version) from 7 to8:30p.m. on Sept. 11. Wally Adams, local expert on solar energy, will present information on the maintenance and use of underground solar green houses at 7 p.m on Sept. 15. Speed reading classes will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Sept. 16 through Nov. 18, conducted by Ramona Mann, Granite Comunty Education. For Adult Day Care cation, will teach fundamentals of guitar Saturdays Sept. 20 through Nov. 15, with group A meeting from 9 to 10 a.m. and Group B from 10:15 to 11:15 a.m. For 1980 RETAIL QUANTITIES SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED f |