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Show 1 1C WCSTVALLBYVIiW Thursday, Mar. 12, Slate Of Officers Is Revealed er: j'-rr- Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: ARIES Mar. 315 32181 ushers in an energetic period and you will probably be extremely active physically. Take care. Investigating an incident should be done discreetly. Too much opposition results when it becomes public knowledge. You may find yourself leading the pack again. The organization recognizes your skillful guidance. Authoritarian attitudes could result in conflict with superiors. Dont try to smother others. This week r. TAURUS Apr. 20-M- 19 20 GEMINI May CANCER June 22 LEO July 22 VIRGO Aug. 22 LIBRA Sept. 22 23-O- SCORPIO Oct. 21 SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. c. CAPRICORN 19 Dec. 22-Ja- AQUARIUS Jan. 18 PISCES Feb. r. 20 president and a teacher will be selected to serve as third vice president WESTERN HUNTER. The Hunter PTA elementary committee nominating has presented a slate of officers for the 1981-8school year. A double-slat- e of nominees is offered for all positions except that of president. Elections will be held on April 9 and nominations will be accepted from the floor. Anyone nominated for office must be a paid member of the Hunter elementary PTA and be present at the meeting Nominees include Vivian Kolb for president ; Gloria Anderson and Alan Bradbury, first vice president; Susan Halla-daand Christie Peo, fourth vice president; Charlene Bigelow and Joy Vester, secretary; Venice Gagon and Jo2 Philosophic tendencies in your thinking process leads to interesting travel experience in search of answers. You may Find yourself looking after the financial affairs of another, and could lead to some gain for you. Conflicts arise in a partnership arrangement. You are pushed into action by one whose judgment you respect. You are the dynamic force on the job front, and your efforts bring satisfying results. Being swept off your feet could be a very real experience this week. Romance seems likely. There is an element of danger in home surroundings. Check for hazards that could trip you up. A heated discussion with one close to you gets your dander up. Dont drive off in a huff. Aggressive effort on your part puts you in the drivers seat where corporate matters are concerned. Principal Owen Cluff will serve as second v ice PTA 1981 - (From Page 9C, Col 9 ian Johnson and Jeanne Burrell, publicity, Lynn Brown and Judy Haacke. safety and welfare commissioner. REVIEW (From Page 4C, Col. 3 crossover notes was perfect, Randy Ewing was ex sistance when needed. The Gourley PTA will donate $50 to the Kearns high scholarship fund, said president Chine ' McPhie. cellent as Charlie Cowell in an performance He was aided bv the costumer, but the fact that his talent was so evident in a small role indicates the over-al- l calibei ol this cast. CYPRUS : (From Page 5C, Col. 8) ; GOURLEY Also on Tuesday the From Page 4C, Col 5 girls basketball team had its first game in the Tom Mitchell, Salt state tournament and title Lake On ision ol Social gymnastics team had a Sei vices, will he the meet against North Sevier. It was a very good guest speaker Thursday He will discuss various meet and the team is avenues open to parents hoping to place first at j tor medical or social as region. i i ' MS CHECKING WITH INTEREST NOW Earn Interest on your Checking count balance. See us for details! Ac- y Working on tole painting project prior to Magna Library class on tole ond decorative painting are Instructor Jerry Curtis (right) and Nancy Sadler. Course begins Monday. AT LIBRARY . . . Magna Library hanna Buxton, surer; Mary Lee trea- What a difference it makes! Our staff is the important part of this difference. Meet Mark Anderson, Vice President and Cashier. Arm- strong and Kathy ier, historian. Nap- - Martin folk art that was used as decorations on tin ware. The type of tole she is teaching has a more realistic quality, she explained. "We will learn to paint a variety of subjects, inMrs. Curtis said, cluding daisies, mushrooms, strawberries, apples, dogwood flowers and owls. In addition, my Full Service Banking 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday thru Friday 9:30 to 6 p.m. INTEREST ON SAVINGS Class Offers Tole Painting MAGNA. A beginning class in tole and decorative painting will begin Monday at the Magna Library, continuing every Monday for six weeks. The sessions will get under way at 10 a.m. under the guidance of Jerry Curtis, who will teach students how to paint on wood. Mrs. Curtis noted that tole painting actually originated as a kind of OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Highest Legal Bank Interest Paid Compounded Daily students will learn how to prepare the board and put in backgrounds Those attending the session, Mrs. Curtis said, will need a set of beginner tole paints, No. 4 flat and liner bushes made of sable, artist quality paint thinner and a pallet knife, as well as paper towels, tin foil and a book of tracing paper. We Personally Serve - - - Our Customers What a difference it makesl 111 N.K 1765 MEMBER F DIC. EACH DEPOSITOR INSURED TO Carriage Square 4150 So. Redwood Road Phone 966-658- $100,000 To Preside At Conference TAYLORSVILLE. William B. Martin will speak during sessions of Taylorsville Central stake conference Saturday and Sunday in the stake center. A priesthood leadership meeting will begin at 4 p.m. All persons 16 and older in the slake are being invited to a missionary-oriented 7 oclock meeting where a chorus of returned missionaries will sing. A Primary session will be held during the 10 a m. general conference meeting Sunday. Music will be furnished by a combined choir from Taylorsville Cth and 11th wards, directed by Ralph McAffee and Renee Duffin. Richard P. Lindsay, stake president, will con- duct the conference assisted by Louis R. Poore and Eugene FI Packer. meetings, counselors HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF FANTASTIC BUYS AVAILABLE JSy SUN VALLEY RUSTIC $QylQ 4 44 A 4 |