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Show 4 Poge Thursday, October 16, 1980 THE SENTINEL Westside Til W (S incidents O fFH reported Deputies patrolling on the west side investigated on a stolen reports vehicle a vehicle, animal an and burglary, problem. drive A 1975 truck was taken pick-u- p from a Riverton residence near 13800 S. 2200 W. The keys had been left in the vehicle. The truck was later reported found in the West Jordan area. Two juveniles were arrested and will be referred to juvenile court on vehicle burglary The youths charges. allegedly took money out of a car parked at a residence near 1700 W. -- Claw: a fir Two cows and a bull were found dead in a mile pasture one-hall at apwest of proximately 7800 S. The cattle had apparently been shot. Estimated loss was $2,500. to n iin 1 if 1 ' r n r n u : 7i UVlUlJOUUU LJLii m CfGCDM? lf U-l- :GEHifi JB Sandy library aw i rauHU ;j as prepares thrill, II chills Do progress (3 i rJftW XXr -- r5 fcl warlocks, wizardry and ghosts give you a thrill or perhaps a chill? If you responded positively to that question then the two Halloween programs at the Peterson Library, 9340 S. 700 E., Sandy, should be spine tingling evenings for you. Join storyteller Edith Blankenship for "ghost stories" on Thursday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m. On Wednesday, Oct. 29, at 7 p.m. the Children's Theatre will present an original ply, Witches, Warlocks, and Wizardry. Costumes, cauldrons. . and magic spells will make this a haunting evening. Both programs are recommended for school-ag- e children and their families. For information rail "" CCOD my (WgiEHLi . FT 1 ' . . Q ' fTQ33 tit SI the words witches, . YOU DON'T HEED IT U U OViV 12000 S. to : ,r.Ii ' lift) t: - ' j ' (Hi r ti I11X! I u 1D T I IS' ijX'Mri ,1 : II i; I. 'Parents' Day' set at Jcrdan Mima asm mm on Oct. 23 The date of Oct. 23 has been set aside as "Parents' Day" at Jordan High School, as the school's varsity athletes will take time out to pay tribute to their folks via a number of special activities. The event is being sponsored by the school's athletic booster club. The' parents of varsity football players will be wearing slip-ovjerseys emblazoned with their son's numbers at that afternoon's home football game with Uintah. The jerseys can be picked up at the announcers stand prior to game time, which has been set for 3 p.m. Ceremonies will continue at half-tim- e of the contest and following the fray, the parents of cross country, women's tennis, and golf volleyball, athletes will be honored with a special innrfr aaa?it 11 IP) noon ccwiXJKr El C0-06S- pv ISO CHAIN COftKCKT er 17 iiVsiiincI- - " Ti Ik -- IP T IW 11 ta m C8 i : i I'' 2096 7305 So. 561-298- 3 11 11 CI?) ir HD GRAND JJ j$EM0TO iErcE':irjH;i i:i!KnR60!Ere 1 garni I D5C0UCT Order Early For The Holidays 12 (Hit) 2. II Ul 1 On All Custom Window Coverings 0 in .4. Custom Draperies W. 0 o noti Hi Afc mm- II (J fyxte J:: : ;i 11 I |