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Show Uietwng THE LEGISLATURE By SHU TO Bill Diifricf BARTON 12 was in somewhat of a serious mood the other evening as my wife and I did some shopping at one of the local super I markets. My mind was a little had as I been reading earlier about the J. state of. the nation America. As we walked around the store, picking up our needed groceries, my thoughts were drawn to some of the small children in the store, and 1 wondered what the future has in store for these children, so happy and carefree now. themselves? Will they have the freedoms we and our parents and grandparents have had in growing up, or will their freedoms be limited? Will they have the right to the pursuit of happiness, or will our government continue to take away the pursuit and try to guarantee happiness? 0 Mtjs Will they have the opportunities of success and failure, having the choice to live and enjoy life in accordance to their efforts, or will they be guaranteed security from the cradle to the grave, with no challenges, incentives, or motivation for betterment? self- Will it be possible for them to take advantage of the free enterprise system by working for an entrepreneur or even becoming one themselves, or will employment be dependent on the government? Will they be free to worship in the realm of their own convictions, or will religion be restricted as it is in some other countries today? Will the moral code of the day and individual be imresponsibility proved, or will the sound principles this country was built on be disregarded even more than now? The questions 1 pondered are indeed enough to make one become seriously concerned about the future. When one realizes how far, in the last 40 years, we have moved toward dependency on government, a government that we are losing confidence in, one that is spending our grandchildren into debt, and has stifled this countries one productivity, con- becomes mighty Yes Sir! Thurs., Oct. 7 23, 1980 cerned. What kind of legacy and quality of life are we leaving for our children and grandchildren? Isnt it about time to change the trends, if it is not too late already? Exercise Class Is Set Here KEARNS. A fitness class is being offered by Service Area One here. The class is billed as and will Body Alive involve aerobic dance, exercise and swimming. Open to persons of all ages and both sexes, it will be taught at the Kearns Tennis Courts from 12:15 to 1:30 p m. and Mondays Cost of Wednesdays. the course is $15, with families having Service Area One memberships entitled to a 10 percent discount. eight-wee- k Rebby Diehl will serve as the instructor. Further information may be obtained by ing call- 968-054- Signal Light Due At Kearns DETAILS! REDWOOD Library tonight at 7. All Quiet On the starrWestern Front, ing Lew Ayres, will be offered to the public at no charge. The second session in k a course on Three activities are scheduled during the Halloween season at the Redwood Multi purpose Center Tomorrow (Friday) children age 2 and older are being invited to a costume party from 5 30 calligraphy will be to7p shown at Granger taught from 7 to 9 p.m. Monday. James Miller is the instructor and the cost will be $10 for the series. Halloween activities for children will begin at 7 p.m. Tuesday. A play will be presented. On Oct. 30 a program for children will feature ghost stories, beginning at7p tion At 7.30 Frida a 31) movie is being shown for children, teens and Try Green Sheet Classified ads! 262-668- Vincent Price adults stars in The Mad Magi- Cost of admission is 75 cents, which includes special glasses required for viewing the cian m. film Teen Dance Is Set In Bennion BENNION. Bennion and Bennion West stakes Saturday in the Bennion stake center. The Halloween dance will begin at 8 p m and admission will be by ticket only, to be obtained from ward bishops. Prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. However, it was specified that no masks are to be worn. For Reapportionment - of challenge preliminary census COURSE. Reserve 2nd Lt. Richard N. Hauert has completed the adjutant general officer basic course at the U.S. Army Institute of Administration, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. The course is designed to prepare newly commissioned Adjutant Generals Corps officers for their first duty assignment. The training included instruction in leadership, administ- military staff relationship and the Army personnel system. Hauert and his wife Lillian live at 6302 W. South, Hunter. Hauerts father, Nick R. Hauert, lives at 2630 figures may prompt Utah to initiate more litigation against the Census Bureau. The state Legislative e Reapportionment Com-mitte- Thursday authorized its legal counsel to examine the feasibility of suing to ob- tain final census figures. Without those figures, reapportionment cess, said chairman Reapportionment, which divides the state into legislative and con- gressional districts, may have to be arranged in a special session of the legislature if delays in receipt of final census figures are substantial The process must be completed prior to May 10, 1982, the filing date A night will be held at 7:30 p m at Granger elementary, 2450 W Tuesday 3800 South. Major party candidates for congressional, gubernatorial, County Commission, school board and legislative offices have been invited to the session, according to organizer Mary Aa The meeting is being sponsored by voting district 1346, she noted Those dont wants' around your house are probably "do wants" lor someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet Just dial classifieds! 262-668- 2 WILL OFFER THE NATIONALLY FAMOUS DuBOIS COURSE LEE u TECHNIQUES IN SELLING n Limited Enrollment in this Unique Course At this time, state officials are uncertain how long the release of final census figures might be delayed by the Michigan courts ruling The Census Bureau has until Saturday to ap- Class Time: 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. said 8. Finlinson, GRANGER election, Finlinson 1982 pro- Granger School Utah Technical College Salt Lake for candidates seeking office in the November, committee Sen. Fred Candidate Night Set Tuesday At YOUR INCOME Final Census Totals the committee will not be able to carry out the awarded INCREASE State May Sue For A SALT LAKE. Michigan district court ruling upholding a disco dance will be held from to midnight on 8pm Oct 31 Disc jockey Dave Martinez will be on hand to play music DILEMMA . . . Sen. Fred Finlinson (left) and Reps. Merrill Harward and Orval Harrison discuss problems surrounding reapportionment process because of court case involving the census. dance A costume A will be held for teens of ration, m Contests and food are planned There is no charge for participa- KEARNS. In response ject. will be Activities Scheduled GRANGER. A classic film from 1930 will be to efforts to have a signal light installed at the intersection of 5400 need for a light and confirmed the governors response to the request for assistance in the pro- WATCH FOR GRAND OPENING for costumes The activity is for those 16 and older Prizes Halloween Intersection Mathesons letter referred to Mr. James comments made during the Kearns Hometown Days parade last July regarding the A Classic Film To Be Shown At 7 Tonight six-wee- Gov. Americas Roast Beef West Valley View South and Northwest Ave., Kearns. Town Council chairman Arlo James has received a letter from Gov. Scott Matheson stating that the signal would be installed as soon as possible. COMING SOON! T West Valley City, UT. Location: Utah Technical College Downtown 400 South 600 East Date: October 27th peal that decision, which prohibits the bureau from releasing Call any final figures until a method is devised to ob-- ( See Page8, Col 5) Two Decades of Fun & 266-633- (day or night) or Information 531-937- 6 7 For Registration Excitement 3670 Venus Cir. THERE IS Pvt. COURSE. Donald T. Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharon F. Tuttle of Kearns, has completed the power generation and wheeled-vehicl- e A DIFFERENCE! &ywcagAnn,(r faff festival mechanics DOUG course at the U.S. Army Training Center, Fort Dix, N.J. The self-pace- BEUniOU STATE HOUSE - DIST. performance-oriente- d program of instruction teaches basic automotive 29 maintenance-sho- p ations, DEMOCRAT theory, oper- and specific maintenance cedures vehicles. Paid for by Bennion for Representative Comm. for MOOT and pro- tactical and 8, 1 980 NOVEMBER 7 ST. VINCENTS SCHOOL NALL 1385 SPRING Doors Open at LANE (5000 South) and 11:00 5 P.M. Friday A.M. Saturday GRAND AWARD 1981 CHEVY CHEVETTE We hove just received q shipment of decorotor lamps from California's largest manufacturers. We hove many styles SECOND AWARD $350 THIRD AWARD and colors. one ot regular price, Duy and purchase o second lamp of equal value MICROWAVE MlffiS for just M.00 early for the best selection!! lamps ore subject to prior soles and stock on hand. All Book Booth I Balloon Pitch SALE Cake Walk Pepsi Throw FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY, ONLY Beverage Booth Button Booth Picture Booth Hockey Gifts Put-a-Puc- & Coin k r.tu emespt Goal toss Post Sewing Booth Wheel of Fortune Doll Booth Booth booths! ... and many other interesting, Delicious Complete Dinners Will Be Served prize-fille- d fur rit tire BEGINNING AT 5 PM ON FRIDAY AND 11:00 AM ON SATURDAY 185 East 5300 South RWi. Pantry Booth Country Store Childrens Pavilion Things irt Snack Bar Open 268-200- 2 WITH A PROVEN WAY TO SAVE YOU OVEN Need Not Be Present To Win De Murray CASH At All Times $$. X6 iMi |