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Show Bft WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July 2, Salt Lake County Films To Be Shown film will be presented Wednesday at the Kearns branch, 5350 So. 4220 West, and The the Mixed-U- p From Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frank-weile- r, a film based on a childrens book, will be shown at four "A New Kind of Bookstore" at the Granger 2880 W. 3650 Library, South. Show times are 11:30 a.m. and 2 p.m., respectively. It will also be presented on July 9 at the Holladay Library, 2150 E. 4800 South, at 10:30 a.m., and on the The Book 9th at the South Salt Lake branch, 2480 So. State, at 2 p.m. The film tells the story of a girl who runs away from home with her younger brother to New York. Case of the Cosmic Comic, a film based Rtck 'housands of of Vi Original Price or Trau 2 Books You Have Read for 1 of Ours All Store Hours Mon - Sat. 00 A M to 7 00 P M CARRIAGE SQUARE 4150 SO. REDWOOD Robert on 11 Hoer Price, East, on Wednesday at 2 p.m., and at the Ruth Vine Tyler Library, 315 Wood St. 700 libraries next week. Next Week COTT. HTS. in in 1981 Midvale, on the same day at 3 p.m. In the film, a comic in hero named Super Duper comes to life to become involved in a series escapades play-groun- d refreshments are be- ing sought. Those in561-876- 0 communion Holy will be included in the 9:30 a.m. worship service Sunday. a.m. Sunday and mens golf will be held GRANGER. Plans are being made for vacation Bible school Clowns For Event On 1 1th Lutheran church the area who has ever at Atonement to be held Aug. 3-- Persons interested NEEDLECRAFT CLASSES AVAILABLE FOR THE FIRST TIME IN WEST VALLEY CITY KEARNS. Anyone in wished for an opportunity to paint his face, don baggy trousers and make the world laugh is being offered that chance during the - Cross Stitch, Huck Weaving TUESDAY - English Smocking, WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY - - m Hardanger Hometown Days scheduled for Ju- ly 11. We are badly in need of clowns, said council member Eliza-bet- h Japanese Bunka Needle Point CLASSES BEGIN JULY 13, 1981 Morning Classes 10:00- - 11:30 Evening Classes 7:00 8:30 Limited Class Size, You Must Come In to 4344 West 3500 So. Pre-regist- er Full Line of Needlework Supplies 7eamTs, Gentle Arts 4344 WEST 3500 SO. Anyone who would like to join in the fun and be a clown during our parade would be mors than welcome. The Brazilian Embroidery 969-013- 6 is scheduledparade for 11 a.m. and will proceed from Kearns high to Kearns junior high. Anyone interested hi serving as a clown, or in entering a unit in the parade may contact Mrs. Marcotte, Mamales, 966-042- for the annual Little Miss Kearns contest will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Monday at the Kearns Library. Contestants must be residents of Kearns. The pageant will take place at 3:30 p.m. on July 9 at the library. stE Bortwi's PAINT UP - FIX UP CEDAR FENCING PAINT SPECIALS FLAT LATEX PAINT 5 RANCH RED LATEX HOUSE PAINT EXTERIOR OIL STAIN In one CUT TO I WHITE LATEX HOUSE PAINT FREE WE DELIVER LUMBER REG. 14.97 PLYWOOD REG. 9.87 969-553- or Sandy GET INTO SUMMER AT JULY FLEXIBILITY Kearns Marcotte. MONDAY 099 CASH SALES ONLY REMODELING OF A Kelly Burke, manager of Skipper's in Granger, takes restaurant for a coke and a photo. All in valley ore getting similar facelifts. . . . a break in the Skipper's locations newly-remodele- d For Comfort remodeled, is the last store in the project. - The brown wooden Remodeling Work Done At Skipper's PicGRANGER. tures, plants, dividers, tables and chairs have been added to a Skippers restaurant here in an effort tho make the establishment more comfortable for diners. Kelly Burke, manager of the Granger store, said Sidewalk Project To Begin MAGNA. four-tenth- s Nearly of a mile of store, which is presently being John McDonald, project engineer, said the Darlings, e photos of sailing ships, ppers was to provide a good quality product in a short amount of time. The work, which was begun at the Granger store about two months ago, is part of a plan to refurbish all the Skippers outlets in the Salt Lake area, Burke said. He noted that' the Taylorsville 3410 South. work is being done by the state, using Safe Sidewalk ' Art funds. Bids have been advertised for the job and a bid opening is scheduled for Tuesday. If the bids are acceptable the project is expected to get underway by Aug. 1. McDonald said there is some preliminary work to be done before the project is started, including moving of utility poles. When this has been done, a strip of concrete four feet wide will be poured one foot from the property lines, with a 24-foparkway and the same amount of space allowed for guttering. It should be completed around the first of September, providing access to Magna elementary for youngsters from the subdivisions to the south. black-and-whit- the remodeling was being done to give the restaurant a family atmosphere. He added that the aim of Ski- Seniors Kearns To Meet new curb, gutter and sidewalk is about to be installed on the west side of 8400 West, extending from 3111 to dividers, the tan tables and chairs and the In seacoasts and sailors give the restaurant a sort of 1920-30- s seaside feeling. Hanging green philodendrons and ivy are also placed generously about the restaurant. Skippers is a chain of restaurants, Burke said, that has grown during the past 2 5 years to include 10-1- 109-11- CHECKING ACCOUNT! ADD OR WITHDRAW WITHOUT PENALTY. UNUSUALLY HIGH INTEREST BASED ON MONEY MARKET RATES. stores, in the western U.S. Burke noted that Skippers prices havent changed for the past three months and said he didnt anticipate an increase for at least another few months. "Dynamite'' CURRENT RATE 11.871 WEEK OF JUNE 30TH Is Active Here KEARNS. KEARNS. Dimples an interdenominational senior The Dynamite Dozen Club began its mer activities this , will-citizen group, meet at the Kearns .week, with Luana First Baptist church at Rampton serving as noon on July 14 to go to leader. Serving as officers the home of Rev. Ben-nwill be Jaylyn Rampa Clark for ton, president; Julie barbecue. 4-- WE CALL IT THE , y The group is also busy making a float for the Kearns Hometown Days to be held next week. Any senior citizen or interested in joining the group may shut-i- n contact Dimple for 0 Diviney, further information. 969-452- Pick-uservice is available for those without transportation p who would like to participate, said Mrs. Diviney. The group meets every Tuesday at 1 p.m. at the Kearns Baptist church. Persons of any denomination are welcome. . vice presi- Robinson, dent; Theresa Hatch, secretary-treasurer- ; Shauna Adams, recreation chairman; Trinh Le, refreshment chairman; Barbara songleader and Valerie Wood, reporter. Projects will include clothing, foods and embroidery. Clothing projects Reynolds, will include tote bags, scarves, shawls, pants and hot pads. The foods program will include ice cream treats and cake decorating and the girls will enter a contest on July 15, the reporter said. Patriotic Program Is Planned HUNTER. A patriotic program and flag presentation will be offered on Saturday at 8 a.m. in Hunter Central stake. The program will be held at the stake center, 3936 So. 6000 West, under the direc- tion of the stake PartiPrimary. cipating in the obser- vance will be stake Blazer B and Cub Scouts. Music for the program will be provided by a childrens chorus. The principal speaker will be Faye Fullmer. Short narrated skits on Great Moments in American History will be given by children of the stake, according to Diana Baumgart, stake scouting director and program coordinator. The commemoration, open to the public, will conclude with the serving of sweet rolls and juice. 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 ad columns. V H! The mens prayer group will meet at 9:30 Parade Needs book BREAK-THROUG- NATIONS FIRST 967-979- School Set Vacation A terested may contact Shirley Guthrie, or June Brodie, Bible 943-463- ANNOUNCING or with at 4:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). Listening Witness is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the home of Fred and JoAnn Bergsma. will be shovn at the Peterson braruh, 9340 So. RD of with Homer and his friends. Additional information may be obtained by calling the County Library System at teaching or helping the kitchen, IT KEEPS YOUR MONEY IN THE BANKEARNING THE INTEREST OF A LONG TERM INVESTMENT! No need to invest elsewhere! with an initial $5,000, you can purchase a portion of U.S. Treasury Securities and keep your money in the bank...Bank of Utah, where you get complete banking services. Use it just like a checking account. Add as much money as you wish, or write a draft whenever you need your money. 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