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Show FFA honors given at annual banquet Bingham High FFA held its annual member and parent banquet April 27 at the school. Dave Spratling, president, gave the welcome, and the invocation was given by Jodie Haslam. The meeting was conducted by Dave Spratling. The program got underway with a demonstration from the Parliamentary Procedure team which placed third in the State competition. The team consists of Greg Mark, Allen Rasmussen, Clay Christensen, Doty Brown, and Dave Spratling. QfcffiS Entertainment was provided by Roger Bates. The speaker. Clay Christensen, placed second in the State public speaking contest. Awards were given to the following: Doty Brown, Star Greenhand; Jim Lehmitz, Star Chapter farmer; McMullin, Max Hunsaker, Lin-dse- y president, Sonia Taz.er; vice president, Toni Young; secretary, Lisa Mumford; treasurer, Diane Bianchi; man; Marty Lunnen, beef production; Clint Bullock, dairy produc- tion; Jodie Haslam, horse production; Clay Christen- sen, sheep historian, Leslie Lyman; reporter, Vickie Pierce; and production; Leslie parliamentarian, Quezon Atwood, crop production. Mr. Shirtleff, Mary Jane Meenen. Jones, and Mr Crump, were awarded honorary Chapter Special awards were given as follows: most outstanding sophomore, Leslie Lyman, third place winner in at the State leadership conference; most outstanding junior, Diane Bianchi; most outstanding senior, Chris Brinton; most skilled member, Sandy Smith, Miss FBLA for the state; most dedicated member, Elaine Davis; most bubbly member, Jaynee Besner. The two most Farmer. public-speakin- Future business school leaders are elected On May 5, Jordan High's Future Business leaders of America Club, announced new officers at the annual employer-employebanquet. The 1977-7officers are outstanding members are e Sandy Smith and Sonia Taz-zesecond place winner in 8 thestateinStenoI. Jordan's IPEN HOUSE also chapter received second place in the Gold Seal chapter and third place in the annual activities report at the state leadership conference. Public Invited water pressure could create public health hazard, official says "During Utah's water shortage, a health hazard which is unfamiliar to the general public may appear." warned Lynn M. Thatcher, of Health. This potential hazard is a backflow of contaminants in potable water supply systems through unprotected deputy-directo- r A cross connection is a link or point at which a contaminant might Iw drawn into a drinking water system because of a reverse, or back flow of water. Such connecting links around the home could be a sprinkling system ; a sink spray or shampoo hose; sinks, troughs and other installments when the water inlet is below the overflow rim. Examples of this latter type of situation are coolers, evaporative ponds and ballcocks in toilet tanks, Thatcher said. One potential source of pollution in the potable water system of a home during the growing season is the garden hose. There are numerous devices that can he attached to a hose which may cause decorative Principal H. Ballard to retire rim iw iii McDOUGAL in iii "T REALTORS Howard A. Ballard on Tuesday. May 24 at West vale Elementary. 2:WK) W. WMI S.. West Jordan. cordially invites you to attend the GRAND OPENING Prin. of its new office MAY at 2785 West 9000 South West Jordan NOON-- 9 NOON-- p.m. Friday 4 Ballard will be retiring at the end of this school term, after :i3 years of service with the Jordan his School District. He teaching career at Midvale Jr. High in l):t!. Alter serving lour years in the Army he came back to teach at Jordan High before becoming a at teaching principal Herriman Elementary; he then was at Iu k Elementary lor seven years. He was also principal at West Jordan Elementary for nine years. 1 20-2- house will honor An open p.m. Saturday REFRESHMENTS Mr. Ballard became principal at West vale where he remained for ten years. The public is invited to the ox'n house which will at :i p.m. May 24. and will continue to 8 p.m. Of special interest will ! a program at tx-gi- VI if MP tJli -- THE SENTINEL Low problems. If the chemicals Irom an and other such containers are above the overflow rim ; Im; sure not to leave the end of a hose submerged in the contents of sinks, buckets or other containers or ponded water; be sure the lawn sprinkler system is not connected to both the culinary water supply and a pressure irrigation system. ponds ples of potential hazards listed above, homeowners should make sure the piX' delivering water to an in- - ON HOMEOWNERS INSURANCE CALL DAVE SHELBY, for Bible School REALTOR- - INSURANCE 255-383- 1 at Good Shepherd 0 Vacation Bible School at Shepherd Lutheran Good Church will be held June 6 through 18. Good Shepherd is located at 700 E. and 800 S.. Sandy. The Vacation Bible School this year has the theme. -Reach Out." Every child from i years old up through the sixth grade is welcome, no matter the religious preference. For more information or to sign up. call Merle Hobison at or the church office Men - r Women's Hairstyling Sculptured Nails & Pam Hogenson Marilyn Cooper Colleen Schmalzried Brent Hogenson Hairstylists Invite you to come in for complete personalized hairstyling, tailored to your needs. Call today for appt., Tues.-SaOpen Some Eves, for your convenience. "We do it all at Brent's" 1st Day 255-988- TV SERVICE . Bfteiit9 Center Street Midvale. Utah Specialist in both 665 at 255 8181. system because of loss of pressure, the health of an entire family may le jeopardized, he said. Another dangerous practice is to leave the end of a garden hose submerged in a container or pond containing mixed spray or contaminants. Again, a loss of water pressure could cause the spray to le siphoned back into the drinking water system. During a period of water shortage the possibility of a backflow situation is increased. Protection can l)e prov ided by the use of well proven and inexpensive methods, Thatcher said. In considering the exam- sive and can be obtained from plumbing suppliers. Be sure they are the type which can be drained to prevent freezing in winter, Thatcher said. FOR THE LOWEST RATES backflow aspirator sprayer into the water These devices prevent a backflow; they are inexpen- proved vacuum breaker set Summer dates ' stalled at the hose faucet. he suggested. If it is essential that a sprayer be attached to a hose, le sure there is an ap- is code approved; 1h sure all water inlets in sinks, troughs, 7 May 19, 1977 8:00-5:0- 0 In The Home Wops hhtthti mtntx " I vim inniriiiiirV 7980 5. State St. : 2554253 rinxriinn n n taMini 5 t. Coudoii I Snprinl two weeks onlv Bring a friend. Pay for one hairstyle. get the second one FREE rTrrrrrrrrrrTrrrr rrrTrrrrrrh r 1: - finnnnnni Coupon Good For One VW FREE APPRAISAL 1 ."J REALTY Blaine, Jim, Mr. Essen, Ken, or Ric. evaporative cooler ends alxne the overflow rim; In- AH 566-32- 11 Qualif ied Appraisers. 8238 S. 700 F. sure the ballcock in the toilet 7p.m. - Z--. . -. f ivhW . . - V; i t o ', r' tesrs"1 lAvr- I 5 ' l .i5ss 01 CD GQSt ?7ECD CZfil "--'2 I ! . 1 I 1 " "IT v . V ... T..': ''. -- - .. s.; 1. - -- . ", - -- - siwn" . ' if Of course there are going to be occasions when have to resort lo directory assistance For example when you need newly-listenumbers that aren t yet in the directory That s why we don t begin to charge for these calls until you ve made five of them m any billing period However, there are certain things you can do to avoid being charged for directory assistance and we d like to share them with you. Most of the numbers you re looking for can be lound m either the white pages or the yellow pages It s just a matter of keeping these directories handy Write down in a personal directory the telephone numbers of people you call frequently, or numbers that you ve obtained through directory assistance There are some exceptions to this new charge For example, blind and other handicapped people who can t use the directory should call our business oriice to find out how to become exempt People who call from pay phones, hospitals, hotels and motels will not be charged And long distance directory assistance outside of Utah will not be affected We developed this charge because it was the only way we could handle the rising costs of directory assistance fairly Now the people who use directory assistance the most will pay tor it And the people who use their directories the mosi won t 1 $173,000. How would you like to retire with over $173,000 or more in the bank? With an Individual Retirement Accourit (IRA) at First Security Bank, you can. $45,000 from you, and $128,000 from us. Both tax free until you actually use the money. If you qualify for an IRA you can save up to $1500 a year, on which First Security currently pays interest at 7Vi per annum compounded quarterly. That's how it gets to be $173,000 or more, in 30 years. There are some additional benefits available now for which you and your wife may qualify. And a First Security IRA can be used when you stop working, to conserve and save taxes on other If you start now retirement funds accumulated. by saving a little each payday, First more even earn because Security compounds your interest quarterly, you'll in and ask the manager about it. Come the year. throughout "Based on current rale of Federal regulations 7".- - Our directory assistance number. Be careful how you spend it. 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