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Show m. SENTINEL , f ?.v,,.. N - ' i 1 Thursday, March 2, 1978 Page 5 " V V , 1 , ' " , fV m ; jf ""is Saturday CLOv PrimeRif)595 If :".",,"'' I'.. I I ,; -- , - 4 '.'-- j f 3 Monday 20 Oz. I Granite Elementary first place Reflections winners in the fourth through sixth grades at Granite Elementary are: Front row, (left to right), Melanie Ball, Shannon Callaway, and Joni JemmetL Back row (left to right) are: Lisa Gardner, Michelle Anderegg, Pingree, Jennifer March and Teri McPhail. the Southern States Chapter meeting of the Utah Lectures, films, workshops Genealogical Association, (UCA), Thursday, Mar. 2 at featured at Whitmore A variety of lectures, films and workshops will be held at Whitmore Library, 2197 E. beginning this week, library officials announced today. Parenting workshops, a "Life Crises" lecture series and film and merit badge 7000 S., workshops dominate the March calendar at the Salt Lake County Library System Headquarters. Parenting workshop Parents, couples and singles are invited to attend the lecture series dealing with topics such as com- conflict munication, management, and discipline. Classes will be held Mar. 1 through Apr. 26 at 6:15 p.m. Enrollment is limited. Til Cme How to Land Running." This seven part lecture series, sponsored by the Salt Lake County Library System, will be held every Thursday, Mar. 2, through Apr. 13 at 7:30p.m. include: Topics "Marriage: Binding or Blinding;" "Children: rewards "Divorce: vs. punishment;" more than the sheets;" "A Change of Place: how many stress points;" "Retirement: the Double Edge;" "The Empty Nest Years;" and "We Are splitting All Dying." at the two films, library, "Skateboard Safety" and "Football Follies" will be shown at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. On Saturday Mar. 4 . Scout Marit Badg Merit badge preparation sessions, for scouts 11 to 18 years old, will be held Mondays Mar. 6, 20, and 27 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. Subjects covered include pet care, Mar. 6; environmental science, Mar. 20; and paramedic services, Mar. 27. Registration is required for each session. Video tap Sunshine delivered anytime, almost anywhere! For birthdays, anniversaries, or for any everyday gift occasion. Bright, fresh flowers we can send almost anywhere, the FTD way. Call or stop ry. :23.K 1- Beginning and intermediate creative writing classes will be taught during March and April. Karen Durrant, Jordan 7 discussed at genealogical meet Our 31st Year German 17N.MainSL,Midvale migrations, records, and settlements in America will be discussed at 255-356- 8 QQG A""!i,eWj Nationally Factoij Wrapped Advertised Full Dew Only Sets How Only Queen Sets King Not Sets Bunk Beds Sofa Bed & $6900 $0000 Now (My $169 $1S9 Chairi..o19900 VISA' HKKt 5303 a Complete 00 Complete Only RoiNy 2957 Donald Mangum. couraged to attend this and any other meeting of the chapter, Dorothy Walker, spokesman for the chapter, said. Further information may be obtained by calling Lola Jordan, chapter president, at 487-804- 9. TELL US How many timt's have you thouKht "That should be in the (Kiper." It can be. Phone Three elected to Soil District Three west valley men were elected to serve three year terms as supervisors of the Salt Lake Soil Conservation District. The men elected are Douglas Bateman, West Jordan; Jim Matsumori, River- - ton; and Richard Schmidt, West Jordan. A spokesman for the con- servation district said these newly elected men, along with Rick Hailes and Dale Bateman, West Jordan, Utah State Soil Conservation Commission, district supervisors, and with the people involved in the district, should prove beneficial to landowners in Salt Lake County. 1mm":':J v ' 7777 S. Redwood Road, West Jordan L J '""" . ... :pm.Ci DifeCD k 9 X V1') t pit! " - - ' fx SlpSiPi"i f ,. film classic 1940 German migrations "Small But Sincere" VTop Sirloin through 943-761- FLOWER SHOP ,WniM.Mn,)t.. iUaaM I .ktiMikWiJ nil, Granite Elementary first place Reflections winners in the kindergarten through third grades are: Front row; Preston Lear and Matt Siegler. Back row: Jeffery Davis, Stefanie Summers, Emily Anderson and JXW'-''SfeX-- - Community School, will instruct both classes. Beginning classes will be held each thM programs, lacturM or workshops, contact Whitmore Library. ml 1 $Ks mmmm required. Craatlv writing any of - . Thursday for family Videotapes The en- - i.Ji ft viewing will be shown each Tuesday, Mar. 8 during the hours by evening arrangement only. March selections include "Johnny Lingo," Mar. 7; "My Mom's Having a Baby," Mar. 14; "John Baker's Last Race," MAr. 21; and "Follow the North Star," Mar. 28. Adis vance registration "Philadelphia Story" will be shown Wednesday, Mar. 8, at 7 p.m. Katherine Hepburn, Gary Grant and James Stewart star in this classic production. The film is part of the "Five Decades of Film" series and is open to the entire family. For further information about Sets southern states are FUm Classic Bouquet. Twin Mrs Helen Bloomhagen, past president of the UGA's Great Salt Lake Chapter will be the keynote speaker. She owns a private genealogical research company. All people interested in researching their ancestors who have lived in the April 25 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. with intermediate classes being held Thursdays, Mar. 9 through Apr. 27 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. Sunshiner .. si 'A 7:30 p.m. in the Horace Mann School, 233 W. 200 N. Ft UtoI Tuesday, Mar. Send one... lake one home. Our FTD L Film 55 (Porterhouse Complete CtmmKte 1 Our rates are amomsf the lowest in the nation. That's important to me, because li 99. pay cagas) mn It's no secret. The days of cheap energy are gone. Every day we hear how costs for fuel oil, coal, gasoline, electricity and other energy sources are climbing. Natural gas costs are increasing too. In a recent column, Sidney Margolius, a nationally syndicated writer and a member of the President's Consumer Advisory Council wrote: "Many U.S. families will find themselves scrambling to meet fuel bills of $50 a week this winter less in warmer regions, more in the coldest areas. Typically, fuel bills for the heating season will total $800 to $1,000." Deseret News, December 15, 1977 We've added the emphasis to make a point: the average Mountain Fuel customer using 180,000 cubic feet of gas per year will pay an annual gas bill of about $273.74 in Utah While your gas bill may be higher than our average customer's annual bills, you'll still be paying considerably less annually than the seasonal figures cited by Mr. Margolius. Jim Tanner, Rate Department And while natural gas supplies are dwindling nationwide, we should have sufficient reserves to serve all our customers throughout the winter, due to our extensive underground storage program. Like Jim Tanner, all of our employees at Mountain Fuel are doing everything they can to continue providing you with natural gas at rates among the lowest in the nation. You see, they pay the same for natural gas as you do. You can help too. By conserving, you can minimize your own fuel bill and help stretch our existing supplies while new ones are located. We must have new sources of natural gas if we are to continue enjoying the benefits of this clean, efficient natural resource at a reasonable cost. A. MOUNTAIN FUEL People Serving People |