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Show Thursday, June 12, 1980 THE SENTINEL FOE and assistant county library director, Yvonne Clement (standing) examine a portion of Midvale's Tyler Iranck Library oversized type book collection. The Auxiliary presented the library board with a $100 check to purchase more of the oversized type books, which make it easier for those with sight impediments to enjoy good literature. raise money for this fund. the Grants are made to of charitable organizations Fraternal Order on projects Eagles presented a gift of working $100 to the Ruth Vine benefiting the elderly. ' This Tyler Library. Receiving the check Hafen, gesture is for the support were Phylis of the library for its librarian, and Yvonne services to the elderly. Clement. The check was The presentation was presented by . the junior Anne made at the installation past president, Blanche dinner held June 7. and Parry Libraries receiving Macklin, secretary. these grants are asked to purchase . large print Military books and magazines for the elderly and the Report visually handicapped. A. Auxiliaries receive the Pvt. Gregory library grants from the Carlsen, son of Mr and Memorial Mrs Norman H. Carlsen, Eagles in 224 E. 7060 S., Midvale, is Foundation for the attending basic training appreciation at Fort Knox. Ky. auxiliary's cooperation and support of the senior During the training, citizen oriented Golden students receive Eagle Fund which the instruction in drill and foundation administers. weapons, ceremonies, Members of the Eagles map reading, tactics KiKhl students from I hr The graduates with Jordan Valley area will their majors are: be among the nearly 500 C. graduates lo receive their Ijorin Chesley, Utah Sandy, practical nursing; from diplomas Technical al Lawrence M. College Dalton, Provo-Oreon Mav 29. fire West Jordan, B. science; Marilyn Commencement speak- Davis, Midvale, legal er will be Dr. Slandford secretary; Andrew C. Ca.ier. President of Utah Glad, Sandy, in Stale University Joseph E. Jones, Tech Copperton, Utah instrument Logan. W. Wilson President David Ray repair; Sorensen will be in Limberg, Sandy, fire charge of the graduation science; Kerstin L. Quist, ceremonies to be held on Riverton, practical the Orem Campus at nursing; and Craig S. Utah Technical College, Scott. Sandy, machine beginning at (i p.m. shop. Bingham-Midval- AMERICA'S HOST BEAUTIFUL LAVJU II GEO (EE0 M con mm i Thirty-eigh- m Growth Guaranteed Education: Ming-She- n Chang, 8107 S. 533 E.; 400 Jeana Colledge, Rd. Catalpa Engineering: Thamer ShulerHite. 150 W. 7200 S. Humanities, Arts and . Social Sciences: Reida .Marie , Bench Fillmore,, THAU TU3F! WE MEET CX 260-101- 9 COMMERCIAL IEAI ANT 2 STEP METROS' recent Alta View. FC3 YCwS FREE ESTIMATE CALL RESfSfXTIAL received degrees during cAAy DETTEL1 local t cerecommencement monies held at Utah State University in Logan. Graduates from this area include: Midvale Business: Robert Paul Beard. 631 E. 7570 S.; Steven R. Behling, 406 INSTALAWN will give you a gorgeous, tough, durable Kentucky Bluegrass lawn in only 4 weeks, walk on it in 2 weeks with our amazing, proven Hydroseeding Process. Don't be taken by a one step process! ! 100 of students bachelor's rtSSL 72 WS ennui PR!CS 324 Cottonwood. Science: U UCsUVAs" (J . , Todd fcXsJlKJ' n ZS mm? e 659 Students receive degrees during USU ceremonies CEI Tech from The to right) rjopperton Lions, Firemen cancel July 4 celebration for larger print books Auxiliary F.O.E. Auxiliary members Anne Parry and Blanche Macklia (seated, left Area students graduate Auxiliary gives gift ME. U A. Besendorfer, 7080 S. E. South Jordan Education: Mark. 260 Provo-Ore- U m Extensive renovation of the Copperton Park has forced the Lion's Club and Firemen's Association to cancel the Fourth of July Chuckwagon Breakfast and celebration this year. Members of the two groups voted to cancel the activities to allow construction to proceed on schedule. Community Development Funds are being used to renovate the park and rebuild curb, gutter and sidewalks throughout the town. fire-scienc- The annual celebration attracts some 3,(KH) residents and former residents to the park each July 4. Both the Lions and the Firemen state that the activities will return again in 1981. "We are sorry that we are unable to hold it this year," Lions Club member Jim Peterson said, "but we are looking forward to seeing you all next year." Plan now to be part off Sandy's celebration In less than a month will have its Fourth of Sandy City A committee, celebration. July under the direction of Ron Konnick, has been busy planning each segment of the celebration so that there will be something for everyone. The children's parade, July 3, is at 6:30 p.m. beginning at Country Square shopping center, 8600 S. 1300 E., is under the direction of Anita Gallant. Anyone wishing to or enter may call SANDY 571-642- 255-994- 8 Din for more information, h ollowing the parade there will be activities at the shopping center. The main parade begins at 9 a.m. at the Sandy Park, 200 W. Main. More entries are needed. Lee Macklin, (fire station) would like to hear from anyone who would like to be in the parade. 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