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Show originally made in Oc- tober, 1980. Should approval be granted, he continued, construction on the new facility will begin by early next year. He speculated that the new hospital will be finished by the end of 1983. Accompanist Being Sought Is WEST VALLEY. An assistant accompanist is being sought by the West Valley City Chorale for its Christmas concert Tryouts for the Try Some 10K earn anno Full Sized 6 Cyl. f)0 H Stake GCFANESTTOSEDlmO-CKSBmmEMES- TON FORD Low miles, V8, At, 90600 79 FORD V TON 4x4 V8, 4 spd, ranger, sharp '77 GMC Vi TON V8, auto., loaded, 170497-TON 76 FORD Vs TON MOO 670712, 6 cyl., 4 spd OD '81 FORD Vi TON XLT, V8, At , AMFM, 670616 '81 FORD V TON Super Cab Ranger, AC, V8 At, '81 FORD BRONCO V8, '81 TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS '79 'SI 670614 AT, PS, PB, 670613 FORD CLUB WAGON Loaded, 670531 $111 ADO IVW V8, SQAAA AT, AC, XLT, 75 CNIV V8, 4 Spd, 1 '72 HI 4995 6995 4460 3795 2995 145071-- TON 17627-- TRAVELALL 1495 1795 2495 '67 y4 ION FORD 8' Camper, 136863 1 '75 JEEP WAGONEER Sharp, 645079 1 '75 CNEV Loaded van, loaded 8 passenger 36756 the Magna center. 2495 1 1980. Included in the repertoire will be a Bach prelude and fugue, as well as music Cesar by Franck. There will also be singing of hymns in which the audience will participate. Vocal music to be heard will include How Beautiful Upon The Mountains, Our God Is A God of Love, and In My Secret Place. The descant effect for the hymns will be provided by the violin and vocal music. Mark Hansen, head of the Salt Lake chapter of the American Guild of Organists, will be featured organist Saturday for a recital to unveil the new organ in '68 Rebuilt Engine, 136616 2 faculty since MAGNA. 1395 Sharp, 136741 1 Vi TON FORD Wshell, V8, 4 spd. BYU piano teaching - Slated Ti TON'S Persons interested the position may arrange a tryout by calling Myrna Anderson, in 969-538- 2. Carriage Music Event Selling Price $6,674 20. 16 9 APR, OAC 645046 Total of pmts. 9,504 (plus Tax & Lie ) LATE MODELS chorales ormance, ... 966333, 6 Cyl., 4 Sp., PS, Tinted Glass, Knitted Vinyl Seat 3 Cash If you are the owner or occupant of this week's CASH to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not come Home, Mystery loter than noon on Tuesday to moke proper identification. Proof of ownership, once worth 55, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South ond 7200 South. Lost week's winners ($10) were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Nickel, 3547 So. 5750 West in Kearns. CLAIM BRAND NEW 1902 PICKUP M-- H pianist position will be held in conjunction with rehearsals for the perf- stake Fanciers Of Pigeons To Seek Ruling IVeve got Your Truck in Stock 1 3th & Evenings! OF THE NORTH PG in residential areas in the unincorporated areas of Salt Lake RAGGEDY County. MAN The request has been made by the Pigeon Fanciers Assn, and will be considered in a public hearing on the 10th. PG A Facility C Council Hears Hospital Plan South Exit Off ITRUCKS1 160-Be- d 1- -15 GORQSOO TROLLEY ?e FoMuo.on glvd (From Page The 12, Col. 9Y company the right to ject any or all bids. Time: 10:00 12: 00 noon. re- a.m. -- Terms: cash. Ben Cousins, Manager American Systems Mini-Storag- e 4591 So. 300 W. Murray, Utah A52-2- B PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given of a public hearing to be held in the West Valley Commission chambers, 2470 So. Redwood Road, West Valley City, on Thursday, Nov. 12, at 5:00 p.m. 1981, before the West Valley City Commission to consider an appeal on Application Amendment No. Zoning 8-81, cated at lo- property 2320 South Three sets of twins were listed among 86 births recorded in the Green Sheet area during the week ending Sunday night. of the inForty-sifants were boys; 40 were girls. Eighteen were born at Cottonwood hospital, 12 at St. Marks and six at x re-zo- A-- 2 Signed: Jared Campbell, Zoning Administrator. W1-1- T For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! re- mainder arrived at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. Babies were bom to the following area families: Timothy C. Anders, 1055 Waldenwood Dr. Les Gordon, 5229 So. Ridgecrest Dr. Wes S. Sommer, 2895 So. 3200 West Scott Luchansky, 1059 E. Quail Vista Lane Loren D. Crosby, 3110 Breeze Dr. Twin Boys 6538 Garrit Timmerman, Rodeo Lane Rodney Hutchinson, Lehman Dr. 6196 3042 Boys John D. Palmer, Harlingen Cir. Russell B. Moore, 3092 W. 3875 South Scott R. Peterson, 588 Vine St. Ravake Naufahu, 6489 60-d- 5335 W. Woodstep Girls Melvin R. Smith, 4457 W. Sun Dr. Robert K. Merrill, 3440 East William C. Zink, 3396 So. 2040 West Roger S. Allred, 3706 Buckaroo Dr. Alan L. Cline, 7303 Marian Way Sheldon Butler, 3896 So. 6515 West Lynn Thomas, 4350 So. 4625 West Donald Torres, 3724 So. 6800 West Ron Jenkins, 1152 W. Sierra Dawn James Klekas, 4525 So. 1175 West Robert Michaud, 6035 Sierra Grande Dr. Steve Clifford, 3523 West Lake Dr. Scott Mears, 3807 So. 3825 West David Hess, 3633 So. 900 4240 South East Robert E. Kinder, 3425 So. 7540 West Douglas Griffiths, 2284 W. John R. Campbell, 4770 So. Bon Air Grant K. Montag, 1824 E. Norma Cir. 5289 Woodstep Ave. VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL Carl Bailey, 4277 So. 1350 East Keith Warner, 4618 Poseidon Dr. Alapati P. Schwenke, 4425 Jarrah St. Ruby Rael, 5806 So. 4270 West Klaus Langheinrich, 5954 Rappahanock Cir. George Lockfort VI, 3578 Michael T. Stone, 1374 Mango Road Keith L. Hansen, 5410 So. Revere Dr. Ronald E. Slack, 5804 So. 4500 West Allen C. Menlove, 5758 Utahna Dr. Richard Rundle, 2144 W. 4100 South Richard L. Starley, 4129 Douglas F. Cole, 1985 W. Kirkham Way Robert W. Olschesky, 5634 Treebeard Road Kenneth C. Dunn Jr., 3807 So. 6660 West Boys Boys 6325 Ronald A. Eberling, 7895 W. 2820 South William Oates, 7296 Gettysburg Dr. East Gregory L. Walker, Girls So. 570 W. King Valley Road cancellation clause, he added. In another matter, Price has requested that the State Office of Personnel Daffodil Way Scott Shaffer, 3187 George M. Kay, East John Noakes, 4689 Caplan St. Dale E. Bench, 5268 So. 1300 Management conduct a wage and salary study of positions MAN TAYLORSVILLE. Plans to construct a 34,000 patients per new $20 million year are treated there. Both Cottonwood and hospital in West Valley Utah Valley hospital, were explained to the he noted, handle close Taylorsville-Bennioto the same patient Community Council loads. here. Adams also cited the Mike Alfred, adseismic safeoutdated ministrator of Valley Mark Hansen West hospital, went ty standards as over the progress of a reasons why a new The entertainment will begin at 7:30 p.m. proposal to construct a facility is needed. and will offer the au- new facility at the site Finally, he noted that dience an opportunity of the present hospital. since the hospitals He explained to the construction in 1963, to hear the versatility council that hospital its various remodelof the new organ as have resulted in a demonstrated by officials had applied ings hampered patient Hansen plus how it for a certificate of sounds with vocal and need from the State flow between departments. Health Department. instrumental music. The public relations Steve Joan Ogden, contralRees, chairspokesman noted that to and Gleneva White, man of the council, the application was soprano, will provide noted it looks like apthe vocal talent, in ad- proval of the proposed dition to Elaine Whitfacility is forman, violinist. thcoming. An accomplished 4961 So According to Kelly pianist as well as an Adams, head of public organist, Hansen is the relations for the FOUR SEASONS son of J. Russell and hospital, the reasons Marilyn Hansen of cited on the applicaPG Magna. A graduate of tion for the health holds Cyprus high, he department certificate 7:00-9:0a degree in music include the fact that West is from UofU the theory Valley hospital in 1976, and a masters a dated facility. He Saturday degree in music from also noted that a bigCall for Show Times BYU. ger hospital is needed In addition, Hansen to meet the populahas studied the organ tion growth in the West with Frank Asper and Valley area. The emergency Roy W. Darley, Tabernacle Choir organists. room at the present He fulfilled an LDS according to mission to Spain and facility, Adams, is presently has been part of the the second busiest in organizational ture and individual job duties, making comparisons with similar positions in cities and counties the size of West Valley, the mayor said. He estimated the survey would cost about $1,500. West Valley has entered a verbal agreement to seek help from the state office on other personnel matters periodically. Total cost for the year should not exceed Price said, $11,000, noting that money was available because of the vacancy in the c- PG BODY HEAT 5954 SILENCE OF THE NORTH V PG d Skate City 70 E. 4800 So. 0n Block West of State St. 262-405- 6 OPEN 7:00-10:0- p.m. 7:00 9:30 p.m. Mon.-Tke- Closed Sunday Sat. Matinees 1:30 3:30 . Pvt. Parties Available THEATRES LLTfashionTplac THE WATCHER .a. all seats IN THE WOODS PG OURT kfVNCXDS PATMNITY Jeffrey Hughes, quet Ave. Arthur Rottini, PLUS: 9 TO 5 PG OPEN 12:30 AU SEATS $2.00 till t:00pm Men. tkru Fri. escept kolideys Gin-n- Dr. Way Kelly Brown, Meadow Green revert rues. AMERICAN WEREWOLF LONDON R 6410 Kimball Woolley, 7371 Westpark Ave. Scott White, 5301 Appian lube wAccbeR siNtbe wooOs BETTE DAVIS 3942 So. 5107 Ban3124 So. Christopher Robbins, and Clark Dr. So. 813 4345 Kerry Jensen, East Spencer D. Garrick, 1493 W. 6675 South Donald Miller, 3633 So. Royal Scott Dr. David G. Tanner, 1418 E. 4200 South Kelly Henderson, 4135 So. 4580 West Steve Camp, 5237 Clover Meadow Dr. Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- PG 0 post. Kamas 5519 Lewis 268 - 0545 ARTHUR MURRAY itys $33,000-a-yea- r Personnel Director W. Gordon J. Furnes, 5879 Country Hills Dr. Rulon S. Nye, 3081 Delsa Dr. Mark C. Young, 4814 So. Rockface Dr. - 160-be- W. 3200 West 5124 So. State er con-sid- ; CANNONBALL RUN PG Mark Raymond, Clernates Gerald Meyers, 3713 Hj7ILS 7Ao city the citys struc- Cir. I In government. The study will 4310 South Lester Black, 6) maintenance jobs, Weaver noted. The contract covers 24 months and has a Rick Taylor, 3721 So. 8235 West Twin Girls So. 500 Girls COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girl. (From Page 4, Col. HOSPITALS Twin Boy, Girl MARK S HOSPITAL Michael A. Lopez, Owensboro CITY - OTHER Todd D. Johnson, 3251 So. 4180 West Danny C. Larsen, 5951 So. Kyle Dr. Steven M. McCroskey, 4867 So. 800 East Rick McNeil, 3625 So. 6830 West Dennis A. Putnam, 5512 Palm Dr. ST. 4586 4975 So. 3580 West Boys 1100 West. Applicant was denied a request to property to RMH. from Darren L. Curtis, Palmer Dr. Ricardo A. Castro, 3 Sets Of Twins Boost Baby Total Valley West. The LEGAL NOTICE Z Week's Births , RAGAGEDY n I 7 AMiLY CENTER) He said that Utah. J Rd SILENCE SALT Lake. 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