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Show I fV WEST VALLEY 15B Fare PBS . VlW Thursday, Apr. 2, 1981 - Sessions, Blood Drive Scheduled Gorilla Topic Of Special SALT National A LAKE. Geographic children Special on the threatened future of the mountain gorilla will highlight programming this week on PBS. A scientific study of mountain gorillas in the East African nation of Rwanda will be examined in Gorilla at 8 p.m. Wednesday on KUED, and however, slay the male gorillas, decapitate them and cut off their hands, sell the parts to a TAYLORSVILLE. Parent-teache- gorilla because the animal is an important part of- the nations creased tourist trade. - Alternative school, where n con- r ferences are scheduled on Tuesday at Granite a community blood drive will be held the following day. The conferences have been scheduled from 1:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday. Ahlstrom, Green 4th B Bauman, drive, set for Wednesday, will be from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Persons 18 and older are being encouraged to give blood. The school, located on the corner of 4800 South and Redwood Road, is known formerly as Plymouth elementary. The pressure for more land for burgeoning populations in Rwanda, Zaire and Uganda has depleted the natural habitat of the gorilla, but poaching also has contributed extensively to the animals tenuous existence. Poachers West Valley but instead tional effort to preserve the mountain gorilla, whose numbers have been dwindling at. a rapid rate in recent years. Weber traveled to capture gorillas, who die a slow, agonizing death in the traps, according to Belgian conservationist Jean-Pierrvon der Becke, who worked in Rwandas Volcanoes National Park. a schools throughout Rwanda to teach Pleasant team; Patty Good luck to all participants Tuesday, even though there is no school, some competition at team will meet at play Bingham and the track Bingham. The rest course, will homework PRICES ! J7I3 So. Stitt, 73S5 So. 750 tth East, So 1177 Redwood Rd.. West JSO0 So West 2nd North, Bountiful 10470 So 7th East, $ndy Other poachers. FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX The decline of the mountain gorilla, one of which is seen here with Dr, Dian Fossey, will be featured in the Notional Geographic Special" Gorilla." middleman for as little as $20, von der Becke noted. The skulls are then transformed into coffee-tabl- e ornaments, the hands into ashtrays, he said. are Conservationists interested in preserving the mountain gorilla because the animal is, in many ways, so similar to man, said Weber. Theyre so much like people that you feel very close to them, he said. In 'a group of 15, you Let Us Put The Comfort Back Into Your Clothes . Alterations By Master Craftsmen . We Use the Same All Tailoring . & Expertise In Doing Your Dry Cleaning . Even with stricter poaching controls and a concerted educational and research effort to preserve the gorilla, it is the endangered, National Geographic study stressed. Rwanda is the most densely populated nation on the African continent and is desperate for arable land to support the population. Conservationists are guardedly save the mountain can pick out the CARRIAGE SQUARE gorilla. Its important to other endangered gregarious ones, the shy ones. Ive seen an- Redwood Rd. WE ARE OPEN 7 to 7:00 & thropologists just sit said animals, too, Weber. If we cant save around for hours and tell stories about how much like people the gorillas are. of The government Rwanda also has an interest in preserving the 966-060- 5 a showcase animal like the mountain gorilla, then theres not much hope for the others. The Private History of a Campaign That Failed is Twains account of 15 boys from Hannibal, Mo. who take up arms to fight against an invasion of Missouri by a Union army in the Civil War. But what begins as a boyish lark turns into a bitter experience of war when the boys come under the command of a retired colonel (Pat Hingle). The program will be followed by a dramatization of The War Prayer, a strong of war condemantion written years later by Twain. The epilogue stars Edward Herrmann and Wesley Addy. OF THE ANNOUNCING THE DIMENSION HAIR DESIGN Kill, 19S1 WITH THIS AD: up $f00 PERMANENT WAVE m. SPECIAL NOW THRU APRIL EAR PIERCING RE6. 7 off $550 NOW MARY VEE OR LORETTA CROSBY FORMERLY OF FOXY I0X I ENTIRE HAIR FASHION OPEN 972-170- 9 AM-- 5 PM AFTER 5 P.M. BY APPT. ONLY WED.-SA- optimistic about their chances to 7 2771 So. 2670 W. Try a Want Ad! REDWOOD'S SUPER SUMMER DAYCAMP '81 AN EXCITING SUMMER EXPERIENCE FOR YOUR CHILD Quality Supervision for the Entire Sum- er Field Trips for the Fun Of It Swimming Lessons by Certified Instruc- tors Nutritious Daily Lunch plus Morning and Afternoon Snacks Varied Growth Activities Athletic, Arts & Crafts, Social and Educational For Ages 6 through 9 SALT LAKE COUNTY RECREATION, PARKS & MULTIPURPOSE CENTERS REDWOOD MULTIPURPOSE CENTER 3060 LESTER STREET WEST VALLEY CALL SIGN UP NOW -L- IMITED NUMBER OF OPENINGS 2 FIVE WEEK SESSIONS - July 10 (Session One) - Aug. 14 (Session Two) iiiiaaaa CITY, UTAH 535-504- 0 CALL NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE 1 35.00 Per Five Week Session If Paid In Advance 6.75 Per Day If Paid Weekly 250.00 For Both Five Week Sessions If Paid In Advance Robert Holmes application for a combination of zoning for commercial and multiple unit 1. s . . . . stvasN Two WMW$ approved GORILLA . . , 40 fleices cetoniite avo'u residential and housing on 35.5 acres at 2700 So. 5600 R-- West. Janice Fisher cast the dissenting vote. Moments later, the board rejected Ivory and Companys request for zoning for an industrial park (M-l- ) and a mobile home park on 75 acres at 2800 So. 5600 West. No need existed for more mobile home park zoning in the area, said Keith Sorensen, whose motion for denial was approved unanimously. The M-- l zoning sought for the industrial park is too intense, Sorensen ad- ded, noting that a research and development zone being drafted by the city planning staff might be more ap- propriate for the type of project which Ivory and Company envisions for the site. Children To Present Production An Easter program will be presented at 7 oclock Sunday KEARNS. evening at Trinity United Methodist church. Children in kindergarten through sixth grade will participate in Barkers musical Dan pro- His Fleece duction, Was White As Snow. Passion Sunday will be observed at both the 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship services, with the sermon topic An inward journey. The mini sermon for children will be entitled The tiniest seed. Membership Sunday will be observed for anyone wishing to unite with Trinity. A meeting of the mission development committee of shared ministry will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday. The parish-pasto- r relations committee will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The chancel choir will present the Easter cantata Hallelujah! What a Savior! on Palm Sunday, April 12, during the 11 a.m. service. Higbee Named Ward Counselor KEARNS. L. Calvin Higbee has been sustained first counselor in the Kearns 17th ward. His previous service includes alternate high councilor, bishops counselor, ward clerk, elders quorum president and deacons quorum &1 MAUt-f- O CoUPod KV'CWZ Unbeaten In t mA (tor League Action MAGNA. Girls basketball play in Magna stake is being paced by the team from Magna ward since the beginning of March and as things stand now the team shows an unblemished record. UiAir iOdofc ad- Is )0o u viser. A native of St. George, he and his wife Annette have seven children. Magna Ward 1 1 ULvJUU wsser I? M mm oflyj 10-ro- w? OrJUb of us, of be doing The Kearns Kapers Keepers of the Week are Boyd Williams and Newell Anderson. FOOD LOWEST requests along 5600 West met with opposite results before the City Planning Commission here Thursday. vote, the By a DRY CLEANING A ALTERATIONS July 13 and Kearns students will be involved in school related activates. Drama students will be competing in the region one-ac- t UTAHS - WEST VALLEY. TAILORING June 8 today tomorrow at 3:3( Today at 3:30 and 6 our girls gymnastics team will compote at Brighton, tennis tomorrow at Kearns, against at 3:30, baseball and tennis Monday at Brighton (From Page 12B, Col li that we make our choices and vote for next year's officers Support your candidates. In sports this week, wo zoning bobeot-soh-s 5th diamond KAPERS com-missio- n . have baseball against Hillcrest on the Kearns Hill-cres- t, Zoning Action Divided frequently set traps for antelope, educa- 4100 So. Pleasant Green 3rd and Nancy Smith coaches the Pleasant Green 2nd ward team. Spencer 1st and Pleasant Green 1st pooled their girls and Colleen Smith is coach. The annual blood Channel 7. Another featured program this week on the local PBS affiliate is a dramatization of Mark Twains The Private History of a Campaign That Failed. It will be shown at 8 p.m. Monday. Environmental scientists Bill Weber and his zoologist wife Amy Ved-de- r teamed for a research about the gorilla, while his wife led tourists through dense vegetation on the Virunga Volcanoes to get Jill Wadsworth, stake activities director for the Young Women said the Pleasant Green ward B team is second and Pleasant Green 3rd ward holds third place. Competition will continue on Tuesday in the Pleasant Green recreation hall at 6 and 7 p.m. Julie Harmon is the coach for Magna ward: Emily Robinson. Pleasant Green 4th; Janet r Parent-Teache- |