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Show Thursday, Jan. 24, 1980 THE SENTINEL Page 9 Kultura Club sets Jan. 24 UTAH'S LOWEST FOOD meeting in Sandy PRICES 2783 So. SANDY A special program has been planned by the Kultura Club on Jan. , Stt, I 47S0 So. Awlwood Rd. 73SS So. 9th East, 81 77 Wtst 3500 So., 40 Wtst 2nd North. Bountiful fOOD BARGAIN ANNEX 24. Forner Sontt Jordan coracfaei Elwoei Jtncs, Jack FrtqtraM, Rjcfaard Pctersoa and David Clifford were presetted nUtnes if appreciatioR for their service by Mayor Ted Lee tang a recent council meeting. Also that evenht and Janes Uddiard were sworn in as new council Members. - Recorder Robert Schonten, treasurer Rex Holt and Police Chief mines the amount in incorporated cities. The steering committee will be presenting their final recommendation to the advisory committee on Jan. 29, 7 p.m., at the Utah Technical College, 4600 S. Redwood Rd. The recommendations are voted on and then submitted to the Salt Lake County Commissioners to take under advisement on Feb. 6, at 10 a.m. in room '407, city and county bldg. Salt Lake City. The board of county commissioners will submit their final recommen community development funding placement of a multimunity . Development purpose center in the west Steering Committee ' is portion of the county. Possible funds to incorpresently meeting to sift through approximately 54 porated cities are Bluff dale ' proposals submitted for $11,300; Draper, $73,900; community development Midvale, $132,700; River-tofunding totaling $7,953,824. $61,800; Sandy, Sixth year funds available $242,800; South Jordan, total $3,502,500" $65,000; and West Jordan the proposals $182,800. Among submitted for funding are Funding figures were sidewalks, arrived at from a HUD Copperton based on a $50,000;. Herriman Park, formula on income $52,500; and $10,000 for a population which size for deter family study feasibility Com- . n, . -- dations to the citizens at the regular county commission meeting WedFeb. 20, at 10 a.m. nesday, Principals communicate ideas, problems at meeting -COTTONWOOD Mountview Elementary held a meeting of elementary principals on Jan. 22. Each month the principals meet at one of the schools in Jordan District to communicate ideas and problems. Following the meeting they were served lunch at the cafeteria. dy Tenth Ward on Jan. 27. He will speak at the 5 p.m. meeting. Chris, who will be leaving for the Canada IDS Mission, is the son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Schmidt, Sandy..' u U ONLY mm mi mi m announced food service ' School workers and teachers of nutrition education or food handling in Utah are invited to compete in a recipe contest. Deadline for entries is Feb. 13. Prizes include trips to Disney World in Orlando, Florida, for five and $50 to the top entry in each of the 50 states. The contest is sponsored by the Florida Department of Citrus. All entries must be in in stitutional form and ap' for use " in propriate ' ' schools. They ' must be designed for either lunch, breakfast, or snack, and fall within one of the following categories: main Fro Two n IT (mmfe ( f&m f mm semi-finalist- s, D wiches.delicious Polish n u l,Y(LtoktKn contest M 63E H.IL Jf Recipe TWO POLISH SANDWICHBVi THE PRICE OF oft - . t 1i)LrV Chris Schmidt SANDY will be the speaker at San- izzitzzinczz I vassal Missionary prepares talk prior to departure Dnane Sutherland were also given their oaths of office. UMar Mabey, Steven Hats Steering committee meets to sift Salt Lake County The group will meet at the Jordan Credit Union building, 9300 S. 400 E., Sandy, at 7:30 p.m. Ruffin Brideforth will be the speaker and vocalist Leona Fitzgerald will perform. Partners and guests are invited to attend with the members. Hostesses will be Lu Jean ' Homer, Mabel Ainsworth, and Karen Baker. sand- Tasty sausage served on fresh rye bread with a generous slice of Swiss Cheese and garnished with a wedge of dill pickle and mustard. Now you can have two delicious Polish Sandwiches for the price of one. - fruit andor salad bar, vegetable, dish, TV W tipirts JmMMry 31, 1M0 1 pi cr3 FURTHER 0Tr MODULAR It PIT" SOFA Save up to 399 299 Middle Piece. Ottomon Gnat fitssofit tfyvna. novo wood FfOfiw Good totoction of dotoout t in Hofculon Stripot ploidSi ploint cof iT . Iinit,'imnl ., WI cwQOfw nwiNinai uww wymiy. rLum from rich factor y Mwct covort in Haitian cottoni, quitted rrytont, tc. Mad in our own facSovm freight charge and tory tiwodiowioil profits lowf to you! h and morel 179 149 DOOR CRASHER! SOFA SLEEPER This mod am sofa baxomai a full six bed with - s voun $309 miUMI AS Sleeper Sefe 499 a comfortable foam mattress." m Covers in nylon or herculon. 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