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Show r. TAURUS Apr. GEMINI May the Forecast Period: 14 11081 Boost your prestige while aspects are 19 favorable. Spotlight is on new beginnings in business or community matters. Get current plans in motion. Your 20 sense of responsibility insures success in whatever you decide to go after. Take charge of financial activities for the family. Your clever ideas can be transferred into profitable actions. CANCER June21-Jul- LEO July VIRGO Aug. 22 LIBRA Sept. 22 SCORPIO Oct. 21 SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. c. CAPRICORN Dec. 19 AQUARIUS 18 Jan. PISCES Feb. 20 Newcomers and visitors to the west valley area are being invited to share in the services. good to be back at work and the pleasant relationships with fellow employees. Get back to a sensible diet too. Put your best foot forward and take your righifiil place out front. An attractive newcomer is quite taken with you. Real estate transactions puts family circumstances on a firmer footing. Plan ways to beautify the home. The accent is on communications. You really know how to get your ideas across. Catch up on writing. A lucky tip from a trusted friend pays off when you get into buying and selling. Dont get careless. You are in a period of popularity and prestige. Now is your chance to set a pet project into motion. Its about time to roll back the curtain of secrecy youve been keeping, and bring your plans out in the open. Your circle of friends are a source of hope and encouragement at a time Signup Provision Is Noted SALT LAKE. A three months in advance reservation policy has been adopted by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation for Wasatch Mountain state park. Because of the new policy, park users will not need to make applications for reservations until three months prior to the re- when you really need it. quested Jordan Stake - Dedicatory Rite Set At Structure GRANGER. service dedicatory A for the Jordan stake center, d newly-complete- 3700 W. 4700 South, will take place at 7 p.m. on Sunday. The dedicatory prayer will be offered by Robert B. Arnold, who will speak as well. Also speaking will be Lonnie D. Ayers and David A. Christensen, counselors in the stake presidency. Remarks Fourth Annual Event Slated At High School SO. COTTONWOOD. The fourth annual Report to Utah featuring U. S. Sen. Or-ri- n will Hatch be held here Jan. 8 at Cottonwood high, 5715 (R-Uta- So. 1300 East. The program will get under way at 8 p.m'. The combined high school choruses of Granite district will furnish music during the event, spokesmen for Sen. Hatchs office noted. will be given by Lynn Healey, construction supervisor and bishops Ralph Boren, Gary Pearson and Rex Taylor. Music will be provided by a stake choir directed by Jeff Ostler and accompanied by Nancy Anderson. All members of the stake are being invited to attend the ceremonies. The $1.4 million building was completed recently, providing a chapel seating capacity of 372, with a combined seating of 1,100. The facility has a complete cultural hall and recrea- tional activities, covenanting themselves to God and each other, the service will close with Holy Communion. Children will receive Communion and a brief interpretation of the covenant service before going into childrens church. Its 22 and congregation friends, A relationship thats been hanging fire for too long calls for a most important decision on your part. 22 y unison response of members of -- ARIES Mar. a Following Your Week Ahead Horoscope in- cluding scoreboards as well as a very large parking lot. Occupying the building in addition to stake offices will be the Jordan North 13th and 14th wards. COVENANT (From Page 9B, Col. 9) Bronston M. GreenAffirwood, will be mation and renewal. reservation date. Previously, park users found it necessary to make reservations early in January for the entire year ahead, division officials explained. Reservations under the new provision will be accepted Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. None will be taken on weekends or holidays. The system will be followed for campreservinggroup-usgrounds, e facilities and the chalet, DPR spokesmen said. Under no circum- stances will reser- vations be accepted further than three months in advance. Marne. Next to the Electric showing of Horseman, probably the most and well-rounde- cent Christmas W. 3AtAfo OFM 7 PAYS A WEEK assembly. singing spots, the assemblythe truly Christpresented Dances both formal and semi-formwere held this year hence, 4 i,,,u mas holidays in a merry way. 4195 West 5415 South Kearns. Utah 84118 'PE(3, 3 W PORK. 3u JAAL UHN sparking lasting conromances for ROAST some, trary to the producing of eventful or rather uneventful evenings for others. Dances ranged from the rained-ou- t u n summer-sundow- stomp to the spooky, cemetery set, ASC Monster Mash, with the most recent being the Senior wintry-spice- d Prom. Unfortunately, ,1 this past year in sporting events - excluding cafeteria food fights of course, our upsets have out numbered our vic-- The football tories. squad was near to victory each game, but the running clock wound down, shutting out the Colts often by only a touchdown or even a margin. The Colt golfers who had an 601VBN. tsire one-poi- undefeated season, were expected to coast to an easy first at state. ffH, the team However, encountered trouble and finished a disheartening, unexpected fourth at state. In contrast the womens water polo squad went through its league without a victory, but came back at the state tourney and produced a surprising third place. Both the crosscountry and womens L-B- WESTERN e&m . ORANGE vV nJVICE v- SUNK1ST NAVEi ORANGES 3 seasons by qualifying just under half of their members for state competition, so they are looking for average - (From Page 6B, Col. 1) administration conceded to the continuation of the assembly, for they were impressed by the unity and the caring that the students of Cottonwood put forth. Along with the Home-comin- g IMHY assembly, countless others - some successful, some not -have been held. The showing of scenes from this years musical was one assembly which not only entertained the student body, but also promoted the fantastically 1980 entertaining musical extravaganza, -- VddMIDOtiD BilfllK SALE STARTS 5415 So.' 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