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Show g wtST V Ain't VIEW o Thursday, Feb. 5, 1981 t Feb. cinated once a year. Further information may be obtained by calling 14 - Rabies A rabies immunization clinic sponsored by the Utah Veterinary Medical Assn, in conjunction with Health the Department and various animal control agencies in the area will be held here Feb. 14 at Taylorsville park, 4700 So. RedCity-Count- y wood Road. The clinic, one of six scheduled that day throughout the county, will be conducted from 2 to 5 p.m. The cost of each rabies vaccination is $5. Dog licenses may also be purchased at the time of the clinic. No pregnant animals or pets under four months of age will be vaccinated, clinic officials said. Dogs must be on a leash and cats confined to a cage or box, they added. LICENSING . . . Keith Burnham of the Ute Cab Co. discusses resolution setting up temporary regulations covering taxi service in West Valley City. By Animal control regulations require that dogs receive immunizations once every two years, and that cats be vac- - Commission temporary regulations governing taxi service here was adopted Thursday by the City Commission. The conditions will be in effect until an or- dinance containing similar provisions can be drafted, City Attorney Ron Greenhalgh said. As adopted, the regulations by the city, the resolution stated. The resolutions final form was found acceptable by Keith Burnham of the Ute Cab Co. He had expressed concern the city would require taxis to be licensed with the citys business license department at a cost of $30 per vehicle. The regulations limit to five the number of vehicles any one group may license with the city, recognize standard rate fees and waive the need for taxi drivers to obtain identifications. Inspections in other cities will be honored require that each car be licensed, which would be quite costly for a company with numerous vehicles. City officials agreed with his request to license five vehicles for the company. In other action, the commission approved a contract with Gold Cross to provide ambulance service in the DENTURE CLINIC IN MURRAY Full Dentures Relines Partial Dentures Repairs while you wait. Operated from the Offices of: R. Paxton DMD J. Dunn DDS 261-436- Ball 8 - Reasonable Prices city. The contract had been put up for bid, Commissioner Renee Mackay said, but of three companies showing interest in the bid, only Gold Cross submitted actual figures and was licensed to operate, she American Viewpoints American Noted SALT LAKE. Some families which have been receiving free or reduced-pric- e lunches (and in some cases, breakfasts) may soon find themselves without those benefits, according to State Board of Education officials. The U. S. Congress, in an attempt to cut back on spending by the federal - Annual Fete Slated SALT LAKE. The annual Governors Ball honoring Gov. and Mrs. Scott M. Matheson will be held Feb. 21 in the Salt Palace Exhibition Hall. The event will begin at 8 p.m. Alvino Reys band, with Luise King, will provide music for dancing from 8:15 on. The Larry Jackstien Trio will perform while guests are arriving. A gallery of poster-siz- e and photographs cartoons from political Gov. Mathesons first four years in office will be featured at the entrance to the Exhibition Hall. The hall itself will be Taxi Rules Are Okayed A WEST VALLEY. resolution establishing Other clinics are slated the same day and time at Harmony park, 3700 So. Main; the County Fairgrounds, 5100 So. 200 East; Liberty park in Salt Lake and at fire department locations in Sandy and Riverton. decorated with thousands of silver and red balloons, spokesmen for the annual event said. The menu will consist of shrimp cocktail, chilled gazpacho soup, tomato and artichoke salad, with creamy dressing and medallions of beef. Cheesecake with strawberries will top off the feast. A welcome by Governors Ball committee Dorothy S. Dart and Thomas W. diZerega will be followed by brief remarks from Gov. Matheson. has government, school Fresh To Preside At Session KEARNS. Regional representative William Fresh will preside over sessions of stake conference in Kearns Central stake Sunday. Friendshipping and missionary work will be the theme of the morning session at 10 a.m. The meeting will be held at 4360 W. 5415 A. South. p.m. session will be held at 4575 W. 5415 South involving talks by Mr. Fresh and stake A 1 officials, including Garth D. Mecham, stake president. The fast-growin- g stake was organized in August of 1979 with four wards and now has eight. Fresh as been a regional representative since 1977. For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! stipulate Agriculture - Scale Change 532-200- Clinic Slated TAYLORSVILLE. Income directed districts to use a revised income scale in determining who qualifies for the benefits. H. H. Winawer, coordinator of child nutrition for the State Office of Education, said the revision will mean a lowering of the income level eligibility . for some families (especially large ones) to qualify for free or reduced-pricmeals at school. The new law also eliminates the use of e hardship provisions, which have allowed some families to qualify for the meals even though their incomes were too high. The hardship provisions included high housing expenses, disaster and casualty losses, excessive medical expenses and special education costs. In Utah, about 24 percent of the 212,000 school meals which are served daily are either free or sold at a reduced rate (usually 20 cents), state officials noted. The new rules are temporary, and will be in effect through Sept. 30, 1981, they added. Regulations set forth by the U. S. Department of that students must be notified in writing at least 10 days before a reduction in benefits goes into effect. School districts will either determine still whether families qualify for the program based on existing applications, or they may distribute new forms to affected families, state officials said. Information regarding income scale revisions involving the free or reduced-pricmeal program may be obtained by calling 533 5775 or e 533-547- Benefit Is Scheduled By Agency SALT LAKE. A benefit performance of the Neil The Simon comedy will be Good Doctor, by Big sponsored Brothers-BiSisters of Greater Salt Lake here Feb. 20. The performance will be given at the Glass Factory Theater in Arrow Press Square. Curtain time is 8 p.m. Ticket holders are being invited to arrive early for refreshments and hors g doeuvres. The Good Doctor is described as a series of comical vignettes based on the short stories of Anton Chekov. and is tax deductible as a contribution to the agency. Tickets and additional information may be obtained by calling 487-810- Working Faith Topic Of Church Sermon Is GRANGER. Services planned Sunday at Granger Community Christian church include Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. and church at 10:50; Working Faith will be the title of the sermon presented by Rev. Royal Ewing. A board meeting is being planned for 7:30 p.m. Monday to which all of the adults Valentine night for CWF will be held Feb. 13 at 7. Dinner will cost $2 and the entertainment will be bingo, with three cards for $1. White elephants are to be brought wrapped for bingo prizes. 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 SheetAppliance Sick? Bring to Brinton's Service In-Sh- g non-prof- it organization providing volunteer friends and for children of single-parefamilies. The ticket price is $10, role-mode- ls or We Moke Howie Colls GE - Hot Point Kenmore Whirlpool Coll t 262-255- 1 BRINTOnE!3& Parts Counter Daily til 6, Sat. til 5pm 4700 S. State Other committee business members needs a lifting purpose greater than the struggle of materialism. Herbert Hoover include Kem Gardner, Harold Chesler, Roger Day, Sharon Grover, Joyce Milne, Linda Neilson, John Klas, Dee Anne Hanson, Jonette noted. City officials also revised an agreement with Gaylen Loosle to delay construction of sidewalk around a curb, gutter and hardware store on the corner of 4100 So. 6400 Mangum, Lee Miller, John Rokich, Joe Valle-lBeverly Wagreich and Sandra Wilkins. Tickets, at $125 per couple, may be obtained by calling the committee at WVALLPAPER y, WAREHOUSE 328-888- 5. West. 0 Try a Want Ad! Save All 1800 Patterns of Because peoples financial needs are different, Commercial Security Bank has a variety of plans to help you! EVTOULST Wall-Te- x on on all your balances Write all Earn 5 the checks you want. There is no service charge for this plan if you keep a minimum balance of $500, or maintain an (optional) $2,000. Statement Savings Account. 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We also have special Interest earning checking accounts for it most proprietorships and or charitable organizations. 1 - Simons adaptation of the classic Chekov tales is characterized by warmth and a sense of the comedy under-lyineverday life. The performance is the fourth in a series of benefit efforts for Big Brothers-Bi- g Sisters, a private, con- gregation are being invited. The Bethel Bible series will be held Wednesday from 7:30 to 10 p.m. 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 |