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Show Thursday, Dec. WEST VALLEY VIEW 6 At Cottonwood 4, 1980 - SO. COTTONWOOD. The Christmas season will be enhanced for students at Cottonwood high as they participate in the annua) project of helping less fortunate people. Share A public or during lunch. Posters, spot announce- - officers and cheer- ments on the PA system and in the school leaders will mingle with lunching students to collect the money in Christmas stockings. We hope to raise $1,500, explained Miss Otanez. We will provide a complete Christmas for three newspaper will aid the campaign. A traditional way of obtaining Christmas project funds, that of collecting lunch tray dimes, will be continued this year. Student body my appreciation decorated and then press for what I considered a to the presented S lali&licA son, daughter, Ronald, West Valley; Mrs. John (Beth) Mooney, Philadelphia; eight grandchildren; 11 Paul Wallace son of Cindy Bracken Garvin, Taylorsville; on Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Taylorsville 33rd ward. He died Monday. Born on Oct. 18, 1979 in Salt Lake. Survivors, parents; brother, BURIED. Garvin, Jerry and grandparents, Portable Heater: the gift for times like these. " Portable Heater, With a Kero-Sunlike this Radiant 10 model, you can money-savin- g friends. leave your thermostat turned low and save money in the months ahead. They burn kerosene with 99.9 fuel efficiency for odorless, smokeless Portable operation. And Kero-Su- n d Heaters need no chimney. ignition system and automatic shut-of- f device. Safety tested and U.L listed. There are nine models to choose from. Makes a heartwarming, See gift for family and a demonstration today. K KER05UN 4700 56 for home demonstration, or see all models in our store. Call So. 9th E. 261-090- 9 junior safety patrols and driver education, the West Valley Police selective traffic enforcement unit is focusing on violations of traffic laws in school zones, Chief David Campbell said last week. There have been Taylorsville; Boyd and yuletide Holiday Luncheon Planned THE BLACK MAGNA. A per-forman- STALLION by a vocal group from Cyprus high will highlight a meeting of the Magna Chamber of Commerce, to be held at noon on Dec. 11 at the Copper Golf Club. Jim Russell, Chamber president, said this is a holiday tradition that has been repeated by the group for a number of SALT LAKE. Through a survey being conducted by a masters degree candidate at the University of Utah, it is hoped the need for hous-(Se- e Page 13, Col. 61 ,V7 luncheon-electio- , 7:00,9:15 Sat. Matinees EACH M2357 ROLLER SKATING n .... 250-605- 12:30-1:3- THRU THURS. 0 v,.vJ RINGS PG OPEN SATURDAY - LATE SESSION PLUS FRIDAY NIGHTS. CALL WIZZARD 70 E. 4880 SO. 242-405- 6 ONE BLOCK WEST OF STATE ST. THE ROSE R 12:45 OPEN SI. Adults MON thru Phone 278 4 gCTESgSSSWSHngl5001 S. High R R WEST JAZZ ALL THAT THE JERK ?7th SOUTH MOI SO FBI til S (icept HOUSE OF WAX "ta I Bargain Price $2.00 Open til p.m lMUVAIT BENJAMIN J v Walt Disneys M 1:00, 2:45, 4:30, 6:15, 8:00, 9:45 y SongjiSmitt AND LlERsA 1 1:00, 2:45,4:30, 6:15, 8:00, ceorce OH,GOE BURNS BOOK 111 945 ON WOODBURNING STOVES Mon.I GOLDIE HAWN as PG 3D VW" 1:00,2:40,1 4:20, 6:00, 7:45, 9:30 LOVERS 3 PM Holidays LOOK DOWN AND DIE 1 COAL MINERS PG DAUGHTER Save up to 20 31, 1980 EXPIRES DEC. LORD OF THE R CHEVY CHASE 12:45, 3:00, 5:15, 7:30, 9:45 Caddyshack OPEN 12:45 MATINEES DAILY SI. SO til 6 45 Phone 96S Redwood 5 Adults MON f V. C TRIPLE WALL CULTURED STONE BLACK 85 STOVE PIPE PIPE SAVE 20 and more SAVE $1I sq. ft. THIS WEEK ON PLUS PANELING, PAINT, HARDWARE I . ON LUMBER, SIDING, ROOFING & DOORS WE CUT PRICES NOT QUALITY Delivery 3232 So. 400 East Salt Lake 3 service 486-330- 0 MY BODY GUARD PG WAR HARRY'S Ptw Bargain Price " J 8-- Sat. Price Jfective $2.00 Open 6 PM Mor OLIVIA NEWTON- - PC TAKE DOWN til JOHN J Thank God Its only a motion picture! 1122 EAST AIRPLANE CENTER TROLLEY 7200 CEORCE SOUTH 255-359- 5 BURNS he walks the winds of eternity! OH,G( BOOK CHEVY CHASE. Caddyshack PRIVATE BENJAMIN JOHN TRAVOLTA URBAN SO H ALSO! COWBOY ENCOUNTERS He will find her. available 9150 So. 300 West Sandy OF TH A FANTASY, A MUSICAL, A WHERE DREAMS COME THIRO KIND PLACE TRUE j MOTH ftirci THEATR B"TPhon 0 7.9 Weekdays 8 6 Sat. till Dec. 31st I Now ciose Q 566-150- 7 to 6 Weekdays BUILDERS SUPPLY) Holidays and more SUPOE SAVINGS 20-4- 0 Eicept FAMILY SAVE 20 Compare at 2.70sq.ft. Hire Fill UNIVERSAL b PKHI iimm uwirruu ft iPGl-aami uotNumiD Ml MONDAY PLUS 90th South Hundreds of stoves in stock "t r GOOD ONLY STARTS FRIDAY weekdays Sat. till 6 .1 TWO FOR ONE Mon.-Sa- t. PG 3 FOR THE FINEST IN meeting may be made by contacting Joe Ribot-- ' to, WHO HAS SEEN THE WIND 266T399 SKATE CITY BARGAIN HOUR 'jl!oNSOLIMTra A Open till 9 p.m. 75c 11:45, 2:10, 4:20, further He years. ALL SEATS G noted that an election of officers will also be held. Reservations for the BLUES BROTHERS Alvin Carter, Midvale; stepgrandmother, Mrs. Ethel Clark; greatgrandmother, Mrs. Clara Piep, Bennion. WELCOME driver Campbell improve Housing about complaints Magna; Bill Clark, Salt Lake; grandparents, Fred Piep, West Valley; Lois Christine, San Jose, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. BANKCARDS clad visitor will be at the branch, located in the Arbor Park Shopping Center, on Monday from 6 to 8 p.m.; Dec. 13 from 1 to 3 p.m.; the 16th from 6 to 8; the 20th from 11:45 a.m. to 1:45 p.m. and on the 22nd from 6 to 8 p.m. Targets of city court, 974-546- South, during the holiday season has been announced by library officials. The jolly, Survey in- creasing numbers 2; administration, police were unable to call out for the same reason. 535-722- W. 3500 8339 Library, pointed out the West Valley traffic code requires that all vehicles approaching or overtaking a school bus with flashing red lights must stop and not proceed until the lights have stopped flashing. This does not apply to a divided highway, he noted. radar, brothers, sisters, Kimn, Kyle, Kris, Julie, Kory, all Kearns; stepbrother, stepsister, Mrs. Royal (Shirley) Miller, Battery-powere- REID ENTERPRISES To education, police 974-550- dispatch, frequently employes Santas MAGNA. is schedule at the Magna Safety Stressed motorists disregarding the flashing red school Dorothy Dracken, Magna; bus signs, Campbell Ray and Beverly Salles, Salt said. Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Silas Crosby, Several near misses West Valley; Mr. and Mrs. also have been reported Milo Bracken,' Kearns; Robert Jirsa, Mrs. Emilia to police, he added. The citys traffic enSalles, both California. forcement unit will inBURIED. Carl Frederick crease its use of radar in Piep, 18, 4767 Richfield, on Saturday In Valley View school zones and plans Memorial Park, following to improve the quality of services at Kearns 15th ward. signs and markings He died Nov. 25 of injuries suffered in an auto pedestrian around school zones, the accident. Born on May 7, 1962 chief noted. in Salt Lake to Frederick and Police also will conEmma Carter Piep. Member tinue to provide training of LDS church. Survivors, father. West Valley; mother for junior safety patrol and stepfather, Lauren and guards, he added. Linda Clark, Kearns; Christopher, Santa's Slate School Traffic WEST VALLEY. Provisions to improve traffic safety conditions in elementary school zones are being promoted by the City Police Department. Through the use of various uses it allows, she added. In addition to benefit-tin- g callers to City Hall, the system also has helped employes. Not only were residents often unable to contact the city because its four lines were busy, but less slightly mid-Augu- st the understanding At Area Branch By City Unit j the system and than two weeks ago, fewer busy signals are Virginia Wasescha West Valley Area CofC effort. e system for the role you played in making the parade a success. For those of you who have never been in a parade, may I invite you in the years to come that you consider joining us. Valley Area Chamber of Commerce Friday morning, I would like to ex- community-wid- in- With the new system, the four lines have been expanded to 11 and more are capable of being added. The system also permits connections involving more than two persons, Mrs. Kendle said. City officials agreed to lease in the system from Mountain Bell for $1,650 a month over a five-yea- r period. Persons wishing to call City Hall may do so by calling the same numbers as before. The City Hall number being heard by callers to City Hall. Its almost frightenPBX operator ing, Kathy Kendle said of the system because of the many things it can do. City employes have been spending the past two weeks adjusting to -- To all of you, thanks chairman of the Christmas parade sponsored by the West families. Shopping for gifts will be done by ASC officers assisted by student body officers. a dicating their approval with applause and cheers. As families. The ASC will provide trees to each class to be often ceedings, . . . rvivors, IVY PLACE - SUITE to VALLEY. WEST Some persons trying to contact this city by telephone have received a pleasant surprise the past few weeks - their calls have gone through. For the first few months after West Valleys formation, one of the most consistent complaints about this citys operations was that its phones were always busy. But, thanks to the installation of an advanced PBX switchboard challenge for those driving or trying to maintain their balance on a windblown float. The generosity of those in the business community further the parade. All of this would be for naught were it not for those residents of the community who come out and watch the pro- thanks and Dear Sir, Directing attention to "Share a Dollar" Christmas project being carried out by Cottonwood high students are Kelly Foote and Cole Peck. SHARIN' A BUCK SERVICES. At 11 a.m. today (Thursday) at 8525 W. 2700 South, tor Jean Shelley Strong, 80, Magna, prior to burial in Valley View Memorial Park. She died Born on May 19, Monday. 1900 in American Fork to Leo and Melissa King Shelley. Married to Samuel Strong on Sept. 17, 1919 in Salt Lake LOS Member of State Temple. SuFiremen's Auxiliary. Kero-Sun- rchers and also themselves chilly and sometimes inclement weather. The walk is tiring for the ma- Mrs. John Groves Utfo A Dear Editor, There of course cannot be a parade without someone willing to get all congratulations those who planned and participated in the Christmas Parade. Even though it was awfully cold, everyone looked and performed outstandingly. I also think the West Valley City Police Dept, deserves a vote of thanks for the fine way they handled traffic. Thanks again for a very enjoyable parade. address system. ' Our goal is to get each student to give a dollar, announced Andrea Otanez of ASC. She noted that plans call for a varsity versus faculty basketball game to be played Monday night. Admission to the event will be $1 or a can of food and 50 cents. Faculty members will be selected to play on the team by students at a penny per vote. Food will be sold by each of the three classes which will be competing to raise the most funds. Booths are to be set up by each of the three classes where funds may be contributed by students before school out and expose to the - Phones Ringing Now In City Hall EDITOR This newspaper is happy to accept any Letter to the Editor which is not libelous, malicious or profane. It is suggested they not exceed 250 words. All letters must be signed; however, the name of the author will be withheld and a nom de plume used if accepted lor publication. My Dollar was kicked off Monday morning when Cory Kiddle, student body president, introduced the project over the TO THE letters Students Will Share Dollars Tagged Less Busy Signals a J? DONALD SUTHERLAND MARY TYLER MOORE |