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Show through the twelfth were honored for their academic and citizenship aeheive-ment- South Jordan Lions has annual s. Representing the seventh grade were Brenda Bailey, daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Bailey, and Gary Hatch, son of Jackie Hatch. Eighth grade students were Melanie Egbert, daughter of Mr and Mrs Reid Egbert, and awards banquet - The SOUTH JORDAN South Jordan lions club held its annual awards banquet April 28. Students representing each grade from seventh West Jordan cleanup April 15 to May 15 Residents of West Jordan City stack garbage between Please and curb slot walk. Limbs and shrubs should ba tlad up In bunJas not to oxcood throo foot In longth. Anything largor than this, ploaso call city hall 54M463 for pick up..Stlckors will also bo avollablo for froo dumping at tho sanitary land p n m m m m n McGravs-Ediso- n r-- till g A A ' tips for making Mother's Day calls Many mothers will be receiving a special reward on Sunday, May 8, when an estimated 13.7 million family members will be calling to express their love and appreciation. O. Kenneth Hill, Mountain for spokesman Bell, has several tips for getting the most out of a Mother's Day call. Dialing direct saves time and money because an gave background material each one of students. about Entertainment was TOPS convention operator's assistance isn't required. In most cases, dialing direct is also the fastest way to complete a call. Timing will help. Calls placed between noon and 5 p.m. will avoid the busier times of the day. Calling peaks are also on the hour and the half hour, so calls placed at other times will also go through faster. Planning helps because callers are able to cover more subjects in less time by jotting down things they want to talk about. Interesting family news tidbits are less likely to be forgotten. If you aren't sure of the number or if Mom has a new one, get it from the long distance directory assistance Utah Take Off Pounds Sensibly organization will hold its 21st annual recognition day at Hillcrest High School, 7350 S. 900 E., Midvale, May 6 and 7. The TOPS ladies will have a fun night with a BIG dress parade, skits, and lots of fun and surprises, beginning at 7 p.m. On Saturday, workshops begin at 9:30 a.m. The courses are designed to help Roof Tcp or Window Mount Sill Phone official lists awards; workshop Air Coolers - Wilson 266-843- offers many Evzpcrative : Steadman, provided by the Bingham High Madrigals, conducted by George Welch. n nj m Roxanne director from California, will be guest speaker. Joyce Johnson, supervisor, will be assisted with convention duties by Barbara Nielson, Shirley Scown, Gladys Rae Evans, Lela Hunting, and Arva Brewster. Ticket information is available by calling Joyce Johnson, daughter of Mr and Mrs Vance Steadman, and Kenny Holt son of Mr and Mrs Keith Holt. Eleventh grade students were Nadine Davis, daughter of Mr and Mrs Val Davis and Robert Beers, son of Mr and Mrs Gary Beers. Twelfth grade students Maria were Anderson, daughter of Mr and Mrs Max Anderson and Steve Wilson, son of Mr and Mrs Chuck Wilson. Lion Chuck during this poriod. flB Troy Fullmer, son of Mr and , Mrs Dan Fullmer. Ninth grade students honored were Lisa Gonzales, daughter of Mr and Mrs Gonzales, and Lester Barber, son of Mr and Mrs Les Barber. Tenth grade students were 1 members throughout the year. A State queen will be chosen, as well as a king. The TOPS winners will be honored along with other 1976 winners. Stork, century medillan, and chapter queens will also be honored. Special awards will be given. At the closing ceremony at 4 p.m., TOPS awards will be given and there will be a closing ceremony including a Circle of Light of members in good standing. Frances Gamer, regional '' CCD CM F operator before Mother's Day. If Mom lives outside the U. S., it's especially important to have her number ahead of time. Persons with the following prefix number can dial direct for international directory assistance or when placing their calls abroad: 261, 262, 266, 268, 321, 350, 355, 363, 364, 531, 532, 533, 534, 581, . 582,942,943,972,971 - Wohki attend western ii f fliim mi PllllillltlllltMtC 70 S. Ststa St., Midvela kosptials auxiliary convention Barbra Harris, Betty Murray, Maxine Willden, Sharon McDonald, Colleen HUK 3-42- 53 Jensen, all from Cottonwood the attended Hospital Auxiliary Section of the Association of Western Hospitals, who gathered in Denver, Colo. April 24 to 26. Workshops were held on HUM bflflflflflflflflOO Mother's Day and "Death Dying"; "Auxiliary Finances"; and n and Counseling." Afternoon "buzz sessions" were on gift shops: partners in action, get away from it all, recruitment and training of volunteers; tours and tricks for tots; junior volunteers; breast examination a must; blood replacement "Rape-Preventio- tedyToElcca Eadi Kattsr Fri KTrtJi & Sat Os!y Purchase Medicare and program; J hEfeca- Fou ,youu huMttite MOTHER - Ladies choice y p volunteers. Introducing Wcpfci fS.95 Now Fifigoreid fcaio Plamfis fcscc 2Vi" Pets OEC Ail Rentals: Better Boy 2HM Pots 9C0 Better Boy EH 3" Pots Bare Root Tillers Power Rakes Lawn Equipment 0mo 10-1- 8 Agent For NsticndFcrmsrs Union Ins. Co. Foot Six Office Address 580W.1300S. S.L.C. oOO-W- aa 972-539- 1 Thure., Fri., Set Only -- scouting events, beckons local boy scouts displays will be featured. The Rendezvous is open to the public and tickets are variety of skill events, camping techniques, and assorted handicraft. The inner field of the Lagoon Speedway will be the site for all festivities. Old Mill District which is comprised of troops from throughout the Murray, Cottonwood and Holladay areas promises a large representation at the rendezvous according to Bernard Tanner, district chairman. Boys from this district will compete among themselves and with others from throughout the valley in such log events as the two-ma-n saw, log rolling, pole climbing, obstacle course, Hundreds of Boy Scouts from throughout the Salt Lake Valley and surrounding areas will gather together at the annual Woodcraft Rendezvous held at Lagoon May 6-- The yearly conclave of scouts and scouters which was formerly known as a features a wide Scout-a-ram- Two-pa- rt Hawaiian travelog slated at Whitmore A two-pa- Library Hawaiian rt Travelog will be presented at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., May 11 and 19 at 7:30p.m. slide-lectur- May 5. 1977 available from local scouts or at the gate. Let's got a bit 63i moro ight on! lie sub oct! I'm Reddy Kilowatt, your friend at Utah This column is devoted to questions and suggestions we receive from our customers. You are warmly Invited to participate. Questions and suggestions regarding electricity, your electric service or energy conservation are welcome. HI, Power. tug-a-wa- r, chariot race, and Turn off, or not? wilderness engineering. Awards will be presented to both scout troops and individual boys. Delia Lund Stringham will present the THE SENTINEL ar e true that it costs less to leave light on than to keep turning it Qlsand it on r oft? a fluorescent larrtp. on and off will shorten tho life of the tube. Therefore, it is better to leave a fluorescent fixture on for up to 15 minutes rather than switch it on and off. If it will not be needed for longer than 15 A f if Turning it off. Regular incandescent bulbs, however, should be turned off when not in use. Three-wabulbs in table lamps can conserve energy if they are turned on higher wattages for reading and lower for conversation. Small wattage bulbs should be used in conversation and dining areas. Outdoor security lighting should be put on a timer or photocell unit that turns it off automatically. minutes-tu- rn ' y Skm Beau Ion . . . BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE Comparing costs HONEY II least expensive to operate my radio, stereo or TV? Which is Black Patent A Jetticks C?J EOF OUR WIDTH STYLES MOTHER WOULD LIKE W-l-D-- C IF YOU'RE NOT SURE OF MOM'S SIZE, GIVE AGIFTCERTIFICATE it h ihf lriiilr ithtki.irr. HENDRICKS FAMILY 4883 So. radio is lease expensive, con- - suming an average of 86 kilowatt hours of electricity per year. A radio byEnna I A stereo record player combination consumes 109 kwh. A conventional tube-typ- e black and white television uses 220 kwh. Tube-typ- e color TV uses 528 kwh; solid-stat- e color TV about 320 kwh per year. Size of the TV screen and wattage of radios and stereos all have a bearing on energy consumption. Address your questions or suggestions to Reddy Kilowatt. P.O. Box 699. Salt Lake City. Utah MHO. 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