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Show - - . - I (I P' '' H 10B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, Sept. 22, r BT - T 'fc 1988 COMMUNITY NEWS Advantages Of Pet Ownership Are Explored By Magna Senior Citizens l MAGNA. Seniors at the Magna Senior Center last week heard a lecture on the advantages for older people of having a pet when they live alone. A representative from the Humane Society explained that it is beneficial not only for the people involved but for the pet as She also said that tomorrow well, and older people seem to benefit most by having someone there will be special entertainto talk to and something to love. ment at the center when Gloyd Richards and Dangerfield According to Jean Orton, site Francisco Barbara will Richards seniors of the director, many violin 11:30 at a a.m. duet expressed an interest in pursuing play the subject further, and invited On Sept. 30th at 11:30 a.m. an will be present to talk anyone who did not happen to be attorney about services being offered legal present that day to contact Lois to senior citizens. for further Brady, information on what steps to take A pool tournament is planned to obtain an animal to keep them that same day, and an invitation is extended to pool players age 60 company. 255-711-4, Johnson Is New Principal At St. Francis KEARNS. "The children are delightful, so fresh and innocent, I am really enjoying them," said Claudette Johnson, newly assigned principal at St. Francis Xavier School. A native of Provo, she taught for four years in Murray district and for 10 years at St. Vincents prior to her assignment at St. Francis. She is a graduate of the University of Utah presently working toward a masters degree in educational administration. "Our goals for the coming year, decided on in faculty meeting are to treat each other in a Christ-likmanner, to foster self esteem in each child, to help each child to enjoy and appreciate learning and to help each develop a sense of and over in Magna, West Valley City and Kearns to participate in the competition. The competition will get under way at 1 p.m. Mrs. Orton announced there STS three openings in the melodica band, for either male or female musicians. Auditions for new band members who can read music are to be held, and practice sessions are scheduled weekly on Tuesdays at 9 a.m. For further information call Edythe Hales, 968-486- 4. Next weeks menu will offer shepard pie, spinach and lemon juice, marasweet salad, chocolate chip cookies, rye roll, Monday; meatloaf with vegetable gravy, diced potatoes, buttered corn, cranberry oat bar, wheat bread, Tuesday; scalloped ham and potato casserole, mixed vegetables, spinach salad with poppy seeds, rice pudding, snowflake roll, Wednesday; chicken noodle o P soup, crackers, chili cheese dog, ' oatmeal cookies, fruit cup, steak, Salisbury Thursday; vegetable gravy, mashed potatoes, wax beans, carrot and pmeaopie salad, gelatin cubes, wheat roll, Friday. The suggested donation by the Salt Lake County Aging Services is $1.25 per person for those over age 60, and reservations must be made at least one day in advance by calling 250-069- 2. o e responsibility," she said. "Catholic schools have their own identity and we desire to offer a good education while fostering Catholic values. "People ask me if I miss teaching and I answer that I am still with the children most days since I am teaching music to all grades, and it very much," she enjoy concluded. s Y j I WO Great taste, low tar. Almost every leading light cigarette claims it. But whos really got it? A simple test will tell you. ; Try one of them.- And then try Merit. Only Merit has Enriched Flavor. Only Merit delivers real, satisfying tobacco taste with even less tar than other leading lights. In fact, in a nationwide taste test, Merit was judged as good or better than brands that have up to 38 more tar. But see for yourself. Then decide whos telling it like it is. And whos just blowing smoke. - Enriched Flavor low tar. ri IL A solution with Merit. I I NOTEWORTHY rJ .j MERIT Your cigarette here. Filter Phillip G. Olsen, M.D. joining the staff at the Granger Medical Clinic, a 17 physician multispecialty group practice in West Valley City. He has completed a residency training program in family practice. He is a resident of Midvale. Ronald L. Roller received the Finance Certified Municipal Administrator credential during recent award ceremonies held of 29 members of the Municipal Treasurers Association of the United States and Canada. He is a resident of Murray. Paul K. Runyon, son of Robert and Janet Runyon of West Valley returned home after four years of world travel with the U.S. Navy and will work in his hometown as a recruiter for the next three years. A 1983 graduate of Granger high, he will marry Kelly Haas, also a Granger graduate in November. SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING: Cigarette Smoke Contains Carbon Monoxide. O Lines From LaRee: History is a ribbon of thought to Philip Morris Inc. tKK Kings: 8 mg which we are all connected. 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