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Show City Police j ft 19, 19 West Valley C Cases Decrease During February WEST VALLEY. The number oi actual offenses investigated by West Valley police officers declined by 17 per- Thursday, Mar. WEST VALLEY VIEW Lioness Club Is Newly Organized WEST VALLEY. A new Lioness club has been organized here with Renee Mackay, West Valley City commissioner, as its first president. burglaries, motor vehicle thetts and robberies constituted the bulk of the department's work (324 of the 364 cases). Olficers investigated cent during February, monthly reports show. While part ol the decline could be attributed to the shorter month, the 364 offenses investigated by city tell tar below the seven-montaverage ol four robberies, 83 Named vice president of the service organization was Geneve (Sami Nudd and as secretary, Angela Reems. 218 thefts (larceny) and 19 motor vehicle thefts, the report noted. burglaries, Property stolen in The first those incidents to amounted h West The previous low had been 4 06 cases in September. A high of 470 e n s e s were i o recovered materials valued at $9,861, restaurant. Of the loss total, nearly $48,000 resulted from attend. 1 December. again, thefts, in Once police ay on charges drug abuse violations, 20 Wednesday 968-212- the report GRANGER. Thrifty shoppers read MART BUILDERS classifieds! 1 To Area residents are being invited to enjoy a night of the arts" at 7 p.m. Wednesday at Rolling Meadows elementary. A performance by the school band, directed by A. C. Cook, and the choir, under the direction of Laurie Boll and Harlene Bailey, will be followed of by performances vocal and instrumental music and magic and gymnastics exhibitions by members of the community. Harold Bailey will perform a magic show, and fourth grade the Green Sheet 3555 W. 3500 So. place yours, ssj Sm' wch6ps breakfast nir teacher Julie Pranter will sing. Displays will include oil paintings, tole paint- leatherwork and woodwork by area ing, Thayne & the Jackson, Jason Katrina Mecham, Micheal Binns, Herman Warnas. Cindy Paris. Woolsey and Trevor Cod- club. Mrs. Mackay said her officers will attend a ings. Nan Ablad was chairman of the event. Lioness club to observe its operation and pro residents. Winners in the school Reflections contest will be announced and entries will be on display. There were 250 entries received in this years Linda's contest,said.a Cafe PTA spokesman Fifteen winners who had their entries Open 24 Hrs. selected for council competition were, first grade, Cassandra Hale and Shannon Christiansen, art, and Tina Ramos, literature; second grade, Jeff Lynch, art, Gena Davis and Except Closed Sun. 8:00 p.m. to 5:30 Mon. a.m. 4219 W. 3500 So. preparing to par- Hibbert, Kathy Miles, Karen Zwick. Lenora - Christiansen, Spotlight To Fall On Arts stated. Boom'd During meeting we hope to elect the board and to set yearly dues," the new president said. We have plans for projects that are being formulated now." She said the West Valley Lioness club has been asked to assist with the Miss West Valley contest. Plans are under way for a fashion show in July. The organization will join with their sponsoring club. West Valley Lions, to enter a float in West Valley Days parade and celebration on July 4 and will have a food booth as well. A cake walk will be another part of the July 4th celebration to be offered by the Lioness SINGER . . . Teacher Julie Pranter is among those ticipate in night of the arts at Rolling Meadows school. drunkenness and seven for disorderly conduct. Seven of the nine drug cases involved marijuana. Two police officers were among those assaulted, at Far West stated .She noted that women must be invited to join, but that they may apply to be invited. She added that they do not have to be from West Valley City to be eligible, but may president twice and president of the Primary in addition to numerous other positions in her church. She has been active in PTA and in the s - Red Cross She and her husband Lowell. who is with the Granite district department of transportation, three married have children One son is a police officer in lleber and another a fireman in West Valiev City. They have six grandchildren We like to camp with the family," she said, and I like to sew, crochet and knit " Thrifty shoppers classifieds! , Heidi Hodges, Lori Sanderson, Aleeshia Yvonne Salazar, literature; third grade. Blake Hardy, art, Brandie Hardman, literature; fourth grade, Travis Frost, art; Brooks Fuller, Vickie Weather-head- SAVE Furniture in Stock now Reduced Al! Arches, Trunks, Loveseats many other items 30 meeting of another SPECIAL PRICES Many in-sto- re Specials!! ikerHflks 4219 Wot 3500 South West Valley, Utah 818 South 9th Eaat 7818 South Redwood Road Salt Lake City, Utah Waat Jordan, Utah Jennie music; literature; fifth grade, Brent Hardy, art; sixth grade, Sean O'Leary, literature; Christiansen and Ricky Kocheran, art. Receiving honorable mention for their entries were April Davis, Andrea Christopher, Valerie Hill, Annette Atkinson, Cory Sinclair, Cynthia Stott, Alisia Garner, Jason Stowell, Marlies Burns, Rachel Scott Pioneer PTA Hosting Session GRANGER. The Pioneer elementary PTA will host a boys maturation program at 2 p.m. today (Thursday) in the e room. Jan Johnson, physicians assistant, will be the guest speaker and will present a movie. All sixth grade boys and their parents are being invited. multi-purpos- HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS OF FANTASTIC BUYS AVAILABLE K6AT2NS -- OPEN5am- - )Ofm EVERY TUESDAY JS Stansbury Parenting Meeting Set GRANGER. i&nuoE BOLOGNA Prices' on March 26. d i. Y 3 MARCH-- mini concert by the band, orchestra and chorus will be presented. Guest speakers will include Earl Zabriskie and June Smith. Handouts and displays will be offered on a variety of subjects. Tickets will cost $1 per family. Proceeds from the event and from a bake sale to be held during the evening will go toward extracurricular activities for students next year. Kindergarten registration will be held at the school on March 26, for all children who will be five years old by Oct. 31 and their parents. A program will be presented at 2 p.m. followed by a walkthrough of the kinder-garte- n A school FAdAU TISSUE SWCE: bury elementary with a program for all parents to be presented at 7 p.m. Qp cc&oN&r 2co err NO-NAM- E. ing observed u CJP-IS-P Be a betis beat Stans- ter parent month owiiSsW MABgARlNB place The Wicker Works Cox, 5415 5. ICE CREAM 0 IFR5N STTCK. To yours, Ar5 W. FRESH read the Green Sheet back-to-scho- of for theft, four for burglary, eight for assault, nine for Mackay regular Wed like to invite interested applicants to showed. stolen ehcles; $30,600 involved jewelry and precious metals; and $23,700 involved televisions, radios, stereos and similar items. West Valley officers arrested 135 persons for a variety of offenses, 42 percent (57) of which were for driving under the influence, police reported. Nine persons were ar- rested 1 d 438. February totals Anyone joining will be a before April charter member," Mrs. meeting of the new club will be held at noon Tues-- $152,270. Valley cedures come from any urea. Mrs. Mackay has been serving as a West Valley City commissioner since July. She is involved in a number of civic groups including a member of the board for IC'AAN, a state arts association and is on the board of West Valley City Arts and Science Council. The Lioness president has been a Relief Society , area and will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Children should bring their birth certificates registration -- 30-21 and immunization records. |