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Show Thursday. Jan. qftWCSTVALUYViw 1,1981 o Signup Is Scheduled . At School GRANGER. Com- munity School classes for the winter quarter will begin the week of Jan. 12 at Granger elementary. Registration will be held from 4 to 8 p m. Monday through Thursday. Classes offered will include fundamental art for children, crafts for elementary school ages, cake decorating, cake decorating for youth, for youth, dance for cooking creative children, disco, tap and jazz, speed reading, tutoring reading, communication for couples, activites for children, math tutoring, pre-scho- magic, basketball, baton twirling, body conditioning and gymnastics. Covenant Sunday Is Scheduled KEARNS. The new calendar year will begin at Trinity United Methodist church with the observance of Covenant Sunday at both the 8:30 and 11am. worship services this week. The sermon topic, presented by Rev. (See Page 13B, Col. 2) Whirlpool AUTOMATIC DRYER & iftt-- LAPIDARY . . . Wayne Brewster has his attention on lapidary project at Pioneer Craft House, which is offering class on that topic plus many others during winter term, which begins the week of Jan. 12. project is focus of Carla Garrison's and Edna Craft House, where class on that topic is at Pioneer Lahey's attention among many which ore scheduled at facility for winter term. AT PIONEER Custom Dry Control shuts dryer off at pre selected dryness cooldown care Special for Permanent Press fabrics 3 drying temp settings . , . Lapidary HIGH, LOW or AIR At Pioneer Craft House ASSEMBLERS classes Start On Jan. 1 2 Sorenson Research Co. A leading Manufacturer Swing Shift, from 4 pm to 12:30 am. Monday Friday . -- NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY. registration L - 9 PAID HOLIDAYS 2 WEEKS VACATION. Apply in Person SORENSON RESEARCH 11th West - Equal Opportunity Employer house plants, wood-refinishin- Ukra-nia- n and g v The Craft House will also offer instruction in pottery, art techniques, mountain men crafts, quil- session dress-makin- planned for the 5th from 4 to 8 p.m. Mail-i- n signups are also being accepted. Winter term classes will begin the week of Jan. 12. One reason Pioneer Craft House has grown in its 34 years is that it is constantly changing - offering new classes and new things to see, and upgrading old programs. The year 1981 will be no exception, a spokesman for the facility commented. Topics covered in new classes scheduled to begin in January in- - $3.70 Per Hour to Start. MEDICAL-DENTAand LIFE g, hoop-weavin- cartooning, registration for winter term classes at Pioneer Craft House, 3271 So. 560 East, will be held next week. Signup hours on all five days are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with an extra has Openings on our 45th So. elude SO. SALT LAKE. of Medical Supplies INSURANCE Model LH16901 tmaking, weaving, calligraphy, batik, rug- making, sculpture, writing, lapidary and jewelry, drapery and stained s, glass, leather, machine embroidery and needle arts. Also, tole painting, bonsai, painting, Brazilian embroidery, wood crafts, general interior carving, decoration and spinn- ing. Scheduled to serve as instructors are university professors, master craftsmen and certified school teachers. University classes and courses refor certification will continue, Craft House officials said, pointing out that classes for teachers are also recommended teacher for instructor efficient gat appliances use your energy dollar and a previous natural resour New energy adults age There is only a materials charge for that programs classes, which cover topics including drawing and painting, leather, pottery and photography. In addition, a puppetmaking class for those is slated. A age materials charge only has also been set for that course. The Craft House has a program of special events and exhibits to be held through the year. Tours of the facility by 2 4000 So. 8:00 AM Y TO 10:00 PM SUNDAYS 8:00 AM TO 8:00 PM Prices Effective Dec. 31 --Jan. 3 4 Roll Pack Nice N Soft TISSUE ADVICE! USE OF SPECIAL TOOLS! . V TEXTURED BRUSTIC OAK PARQUET TILE ON ALL UNUSED TILE SUPER BUYS ON PRE-PAST- . RICH. TEXTURED SURFACE GOES WITH NEW RUSTIC WALLPAPER PATTERNS THAT WILL FIT ANY HOME, MODERN OR TRADITIONAL' EASY INSTALLATION YOU JUST MOISTEN GENTLY AND HANG! A JOY! - LOOK IN INTERIOR DESIGN! HONEY SHADE . LUSTROUS READY FULL REFUND TO WALK ON! 4' 16 Ox. PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, PEPSI LITE DESIGN, FOR ALL ITALIAN QUARRY TILE GLAZED MOSAIC TILE COLORS ROOMS! TAKES HARD WEAR! SS-S DESIGNERS' CHOICE! EXOTIC PATTERNS! RESISTS STAINS, SCRATCHES. BURNS! for WALLS. FLOORS! EASY TO CLEAN! FROM oniY 7'V flES3 X 7 V 38" INSTALL BRICK PATTERN GOES ON EVENLY! EASY TO IN 30 MIN.! WASHES EASILY! FOR ALL DECORS! VINYL TILE fW OUR REFERENCE OVER PRICES Ritronce prices shown are our best estimates of puces tot Simla merchandise compaabie sold elsewhere They ere provided to pve an idea of the value ot foods purchased at Color Tile However these prices do not necessarily reflect the ectual Mihni pnet of similar merchandise The purpose of showint these reference prices is to help you make a more knowiedteable and better informed Duym 490 CENTERS HOME IMPROVEMENT COAST TO COAST on Lawn Memorial Park, following services at Valley View 4th ward. She died at home Dec. 23. Born on Sept. 7, 1892 in Ea .t Millcreek to Hyrum and Barbara Wright Debenham. Married to W. Francis Bailey on Oct. 5, 1921 In Salt Lake LDS Temple. Former teacher In Granite and Salt sons, GRANGER MIDVALE - MURRAY 6101 So. Stott SALT LAKE CITY 1460 So Staff 416 2121 HOLLADAY 4661 HolMty H.4 2300 2772 PLENTY OF FREE PARKINS W 461 3500 3561 5. bit 271 2143 decision 4 88, Lake school districts. x ABOUT Bailey, in Wasatch t PATTERNS MAV VARY IN SOME if -STOSES daughters, Frank (Don), G. Ralph, both Salt Lake; Mrs. Delbert (Barbara) Hales, Provo; Mrs. James (Annette) Ingersoll, Camarillo, Calif.; Mrs. Lawrence (Margene) Oceanside, (SeePage Bagley,. Calif.; Rex, 10B, Col. 1) L AND CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES ONIOH ROLLS following Cassandra U ? s2 19 LB. W5. OAKERY RAISIN-OATMEA- He died Dec. 17. Born on Feb. 24, 1917 in Arthur, Utah to Ralph and Fern Jones Wolf. Survivors, son, daughter, Mike, West Valley; Mrs. Ed (Pat) Ehlers, Magna; six grandchildren. $ Jx SAUSAGE ROLLS great-grandparent- Member of DUP. Recipient of Joseph F. Smith Family Living Award in 1978. Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband, Holladay; DELUXE. FLEXIBLE! BRILLIANT GLOSS! MAST JOHN MORRELL graveside services. Saturday CLOROX DEP. CMJC1P BURIED. Vernon Wolf, 63, on Dec. 24 in Pleasant Green Debenham PLACE N PRESS FLOOR TILE LATEX FLAT WALL PAINT PLUS BONELESS Murray, Germany; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou BURIED. ir ir C 128 OZ. oJaoym steak Gilliam, West Valley; Glade Cemetery, ore FULL CUT brothers, Ralph, George, Tracy, all West Valley; step brother, stepsister, Vickie X DRIES 100 98 8 PACK Kilburn, Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. John Davis. Las Vegas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean, MESH-MOUNTE- D EARLY CALIFORNIA PITTED OLIVES Plant, R. H. Sessions, both Salt Lake. STYLISH & DURABLE ECONOMY FLOOR TILE MED. 15 OZ. Valley; Salt Lake; Mrs. UiJ metouvts BURIED. Robert Charles Green, 8, West Valley, on Dec. 24, In Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 4330 So. Redwood Road. He died Dec. 22. Born on July 20, 1972 in Salt Lake to Lynn and Bonnie Lou Kilburn Green. Attended Jordan Survivors, Valley school. West Tty SHACK CRACKERS VEartyfe California in parents. 8 OZ. NABISCO 12 Oz. TOTINOS June Randolph 66, Kearns, on Dec. Redwood Memorial Estates, following graveside services. She died Dec. 21. Born on July 2, 1914 In Dillon, Mont, to Don and Gertrude Flagherty Randolph. Married to Reed Lambert on June 9, 1954 In Tiiuana, Mexico. Nurse. Member of LDS church. Survivors, husband, Kearns; son, daughter, Randy Watson, Salt Lake; Patsy San Diego; five Murphy, grandchildren; sisters. Helen Simons, Wash.; Puyallup, Virginia Pond, Long Beach, Calif. Redwood Rd. & cw OPEN MONDAY-SATURDA- Lambert, INSTRUCTIONS! d 12-1- 23 DECORATING cQHHIDaiilBEHBGDGBP EES 03B 05b Ohm for young program BURIED. EXPERT H change benefits. Pioneer also offers a BURIED. William (Bill) Huebner, 25, West Jordan, on in West Jordan Saturday Cemetery, following services at 8090 So. State. He died Dec. 24 of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Born on Sept. 8, 1955 in Salt Lake to Robert and Dawna Nerdin Huebner. Married to Nadine King on March 5, 1975 in West Jordan. Kennecott employe. Active in scouting. Member of LDS church. Survivors, widow, West Valley; parents, Riverton; brother, Robert, Riverton. ILLUSTRATED co wisely. PAYBACK 467-661- lane Vitd S lali&tic& iff sm my PQUMim SAVINGS ENERGY individuals and groups may be arranged by calling Puppet shows are held the third Saturday of each month at 10:30 a.m. The presentations are free and open to the public. MAPLE and CHOCOLATE BAR tyty' 6, 99 6 ... 79' AMEN FRESH PRODUCE GREEN CABBAGE SUNKIST ORANGES ROMAN DELICIOUS APPLES |