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Show THE SENTINEL Thursday, October 16 1980 7 Pag Fcnr.er Midvale man authors for members of the IDS Church. Midvale Second Ward members can objoins tain tickets from Linda or Jeniel Littlewood in multi-danc- es Tickets Apostol, A multi-stak- e dance are also available at the will be held each month door. Midvale ward f' stakes book, 'The Nature of ths Gar.3v The wisdom of economics unfolds for the readers of "The Nature of the Game," authored by Roland H. Roller II. Roller who is an associate professor of economics-a- t BYU, has succeeded in writing about the nature of economic life. The book is a study of the consequences of the independent actions of millions upon millions of people each trying to solve their own economic problems, each trying to employ their assets so as to satsify as many of their desires as possible. The economist, who is the author of two books, said that there are portions of this book written as economic theory which Prof. Roller believes to be genuinely useful to the average individual in solving the most important problem that he or she will ever face, "how to make the most of their own 561-119- 5. S.; Jan. 9, Midvale, 425 Jackson; Feb. 13, Sandy 1050 Galena Central, (9800 S.); Mar. 13, Sandy West, 201 N. 200 E.; Apr. 10, Sandy Stake, 400 E. 9331 S.; and May 8, Hillcrest Stake, 8485 S. The October dance was held at the Sandy North Stake, 9119 S. 1300 E. Other dances are as follows: Nov. 14, Cottonwood Creek Stake Center, 1535 Creek Rd.; Dec. 16, Fort Union, 540 E. 7000 travails (Diuy lives..'." Prof. Roller is a native of Midvale, and now makes his home in Orem with his wife and family. Roller received his Ph.D. at the University of Wisconsin, and is a consultant on antitrust economics. He has written articles for scholarly journals in both law and economics. ? I . I i i Mil fi Ms -- km ' rf 'I ?Vi 1900 SCHEDULE j 7200 South Strut 'C.2 1 rr - 1 Leah BULLOCK gaga DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE House of Urs, ' Tm tacat hoMs (Nov. 10th 14th) 0ct 27lh-- ltt) Z ff .ii , in Wasatch Strati n v Bingham High students ' 24 By Shelly Adams and Kristy Henderson Building a house is not an easy task, but for vocational Bingham students it's an experience well worth the effort. The home project last began year in the vocational drafting class. The blueprints for the state government. I will oppose any Legislative which is not in the best interest of my Legislative District and the people of Utah. uS. .j..,V..', .',.x She will promote: square foot structure included three bedrooms, two baths, a kitchen, dining and living rooms, and a double car garage. 1500 industrial More development and tourism Improve State Parks and County more natural gas Utah has more coal oil and shale more uranium Vote a leader Secretary American Legion Axuiliary Leader of Girl Scouting Secretary of PTA Church leadership in Senior Citizen steak dinners Delegate to Utah Women's Legislative Council for Midvale Ladies Community Club Worker: Has been an active worker in youth programs Business: Experience in office work for U.S. Government as Secretary Industrial Service Presently owns and operates Apartments and oversear of BULLOCKS Boxing Gymnasium Presently affiliated in mining and oil ven; home. Vocational elecare classes tronics responsible for all house home The wiring. economics students, under the direction of Christie Jorgenson, choose the carpeting, paint, and interior decor. The vocational cabinet students are making all of the kitchen cabinets for the home project in South Jordan and for the Sunrise project, which other involves high in Jordan schools District. These students are under the direction of EldonGreenhalgh. The students plan on having the house closed-i- n before the first major storm of the season. After the house is completed, vocational the students, agricultural under Clay Butterfield's supervision, will partially landscape the yard. An e is planned for the first week in May of . Work was begun Aug. the vocational carpentry classes, under the of Carl direction Shepherd. A total of 28 students participated in the actual building of the house. The students work block shifts in two daily. To date, the footings and the foundation have been laid. The basement floor and plumbing are slated to be done this week. Except for the plumbing, Bingham students 1981. The home project in are involved in all aspecSouth Jordan is part of and ts of construction ' district vocational the work. Because finishing does Bingham presently tures not offer a plumbing Active Democrat: Over 1 5 years as: class, district students do work. the plumbing A. Presently a delegate to County and District students also State Democratic Party also National Atwork on bricklaying, tendance of Democratic Party floor covering, heating B. Voting District Chairperson and air conditioning and Past Legislative Chairperson are assisted by Bingham Senatorial students. vocational Other The library system ofclasses also work on the fers weekly programfor ming 1k jaf A, children especially of preschool and school age. The Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., will show preschool films on ThursEfficient Service O Finest Quality days through Oct. 30 at, 10:30 a.m. Preschoolers, & Arctic three and one half and I Circle WeSpeciallxeln: older, are invited. The West Jordan BranRd. LeftlErUb ch Ubrary, 7909 S. 1700 OmMloajical Copytaf W., will offer a Halloween North preview with spooky stories and films on " Carbonless Foi Saturday, Oct. 18 at 10:30 g. include Films a.m. LetterbMds "Shivering Spooks" and 0 IHxllSttfStrnMMy. "Laurel and Hardy's BaJlm Murder Case." 1 25 by .. IK Hit im in mlliMi tar Mldvilt MsMmti m Tkh prwMN kr tuylR M On liM ctarn MwtM OMr IS. 1100 mi Nmnbw IS. ISUl Thtti fmm m nHliMi tt MltfvtltCRy Hill.aOCMkv SI (won ! U0 tm. ui 4 sjl Thni pma fMt tor mi M w lib) kdiaM. Turn win Ml l luwl it Mm to at nines with Scopes 22-ci- l. rifl. IndudM clip and 603-710- 5 Glenlteld tubular model 60 .22 rifle with 4X 18-ih603-715- 4 ' chambtrtd .410-g- a. 3-i-n. OnCUS : Quality Copy 13Va-o- z. Chore gloves. pack. Choosa from noma brand duck and pheasant thelliotCooitloCoost. 12-g- Remington or Whinchastar. 20-g- Remington or Winchester. 1 yellow Knit wrist 3 pair 2) flfJOVAc $ v Sale 5 Frco Copies Uno-Va- c H?88 all stainless iff v t Salo or dovequall Rabbitsquirrel shells. 01 shotgun 48 S3.M 30, Remington. vacuum bottle. steel slzt. IIov. Oth 1 Z) 607-0- a. "A Variety Of Services For Your Business, Individual and Church Needs. 4 7652 I S. Redwood fid., West Jordan PAd APA4 I Boa.-rri.,9- -7 Sat 9--1 displayed $3.69 0154, 0170 m at Whitsore . 55 608-014- 7, 608-016- a. art of John Paintings will be Osterberg displayed in the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 S., through Nov. 6. Animals and farm life serve as subjects in brightly Osterberg's colored oils. 1 Remington. 607-0- 1 12 or a. Wlncheater. 20-g2 Winchester. 20-g-a. 16-g- John Osterbcrg 'Z? 4.89 4.50 300 Sale Men's J IfiHHfftMiC !rv4rtfrfYff .' Duck & Pheasant Fast I WM 600-1010(-Z) it it itjefekititte tttKti'titKttft A A riytn C I Ttfft action shotgun. 12. 20 or pump for 2 or thalli. thru 10BS(Z) Master-Ma- g programs scheduled near Xr MASTER-MA- Halloween 1 rcWI tcopa. JCQP. ir foM k tw Tren-- viir Lint III (Trek SGfianM 8. 3nl-7th- J ' A. Glenlwtd model 70 4X UNov. ' ; WEEK No Concrete. Largo Cement Blocks. Autos, or Large Appliances LIMBS MUST BE CUT IN 4 FOOT LENGTHS & TIED IN BUNDLES "5 1 2nd p. under Reed program Thatcher. "There's a lot of good interest among Cal said students," Bingham's Crump, vocational coordinator. Mr Shepherd commented, "I feel it's one of the best projects in the school district. Anyone who doesn't get involved ii crazy." He also added, "It provides students with opportunities to see how houses are built." open-hous- - A Trash and rubbish must be piled at the curb by Monday morning of scheduled week. No return trips. No Saturday pick-uThe City Will Not Remove Refuse from Commercial Improvement Jobs. building for the future Xvf'' 'd She will work for a more efficient and effective o 1st 3 District no. ' 3rd WEEK tkt feetbal for Tm lartiMi as b prepares to kick-ttit rtxtribai fir tit Wist Jtrtai Peikt DeparbMtt'i Pass, Kick Me" hurt Cwttst ti k WM for. 1. Tat cNttst wfl bt tftt to al city ckStrtt bttwtM tot agts if ttcbt ail 13. to ctattti it i Traeaits aat' prizis it nartct' UTiral utteriet. W'Mwn vl faStpriit c prtitif. Eatrj alaaks aai on iatonutioa art avahMt at tit atfict statin tr at tot scbttb. Aiaitaf their ton to deaetsbiti their skills art Stm Drattr, Kit ftffictr il Mil IsLWEEK WEEK Representatives , - ' BthAvinui 1 4 A IUIALMAtu. a.: 7106 S. Redwood Rd. West Jordan Open : Mon - Fri: 9 -- 9, Sot:9 - 7, Sun: 10 - 4 $3.H $3.60 |