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Show THE SENTINEL Page io Thursday, October 30, 1980 Community Club members hear . i "sV V --q- talks on local government issues Patriotic readings and a medley of songs were part of the program plan- Ross, and Rada Smith. The next meeting of the club will be on Nov. 6, according to the president, Mrs J. 0. Jones. The ladies will be guests of the Murray group at the Holladay Library, 2150 E. ned by the public affairs Mrs Fred Miner. Carlynn Jones was accompanied by Yvonne Halliday. on The Midvale Ladies 4800 their S., Club meeting Reciprocity Day. The Community also featured talks by the meeting starts at 1 p.m. Midvale City manager, The ladies are planning Ted Anderson; police to display their hand chief, Louis Fetherolf; work and gifts at their and Leah Dec. 17 meeting. They candidate, of will also have a money House Bullock, tree to collect money for Representatives. Hostesses were Leah hospitals and rest homes. White, chairman; Ann Demonstration Melissa Anderson, Beckstead, Thelma Anwill highlight derson, Ella Clark, Norma Harmon, Ella Schmeeting midt, Juanita Buckley, Verda Wahlquist, Sylvia The Omicron chapter LeFevre, Leretta Jensen, of Delta Kappa Gamma, women Maurine Jensen, Thelma. society of educators, will meet Nov. 5, in the auditorium of the Whitmore Library, 2197 USED E. 7000 S., at 7:30 p.m. Members and guests VACUUMS are invited to an evening of special interests. Mrs Mignon Holfert, world traveler and former Fraa manager of the executive White House offices Vi rttair aukts if i will be guest cafeteria, Kirky, Ittvtr, Satcsiinf Eanfca I lata. GtMw lar-- speaker. She will also demonstrate the making Is, kip, bttts, kiwi rah. of sugar Christmas tree ornaments and other decorative pieces. Mrs A.T. Enterprises will Faulkner Pat 4081 W. 5415 S. demonstrate candy Ceanu.Ut making. chairman, society . $30 966-141- 6 Nf-- v Wwmn m tba Draper Ekfatalarr OftratiM Patriate 17 tht Air Rita1 JnI CMstaftanai, Shayst laiMf, DavieJ ktt, Stafaoa Rmmmc mUk) Shavu Orari (first ibca wmm mi rtdpent if a SI samp htm Utmm titer, Tut Stavart, Itatcca itrtk, mui cartast, SHwt1 itittwitt Curd mcMc (frwrt, Itft t rifclrt), Burglars hit E. Uidvale home Burglars broke into a residence near 7400 S. 200 E. and took over $34,000 worth of merchandise according to Sheriff's reports. Jewelry, guns, cameras and radios were taken. Televisions, a revolver, a leather holster, binoculars, and a pool cue, estimated value $875, was taken in a burglary near 7600 S. 700 E. Entrance was a rock through the window and keys were hidden inside. Two butane tanks, estimated value $250, were taken from racks on the front of a trailer parked near 7200 S. 1300 E. Several guns, cash and a camera, estimated value $725, were taken from a business near 7300 S. 900 E. The lock to the front door was also broken. A $200 stereo receiver was taken from a residence near 7800 S. 3300 E. Entry was made by forcing a rear window open. Motorcycle parts, estiamted value $150, were taken from a motorcycle parked on a patio near 1100 E. 10600 S. CURRICULUM including: S (Gifted ft Talented) OF FACILITIES DETERIORATION FEWER S INCREASED GtaohlnQ! (Quit sessions you will be In Athletics) (Music Speech VANDALISM just 5 A NON.SMOKER QUIT for GOOD GUARANTEED Oon't shortchange any youngster's education. Today's students are tomorrow's leaders. 0N f VOTE INITIATIVES fl V UftDF A message Iron lU.lmnn flriuniriluilll Inr Puhlir Fftliralinnl ff& mm m estimated value $2,000 was stolen from a driveway near 8500 S. 1600 E. An extra set of UTAH'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS, f 1 Pud mz rnrrh mrmnrnj 1, 1910 PQOUE) A 1974 Firebird, CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO 1-- a 1 PRICES GOOD OCT. A Sandy resident told deputies that his $4,000 Blazer was stolen from a parking lot near 1100 E. 7200 S. The keys were locked inside the vehicle. COULD SJW? "''' V'A made by throwing forcing it up. REDUCTION IN EDUCATIONAL REVENUES SENTINEL WANT ADS WORK light up and inhoU a cigarette) 5 aftor days, your money will be refunded. If you HABIT CONTROL CENTERS 566-777- Oarld J. Long Chairmaa m 7 hy tht S PIECES Warr PTA to write abort li ctottsaip. Tap wiwatrs ... JOHN MORRELL $9" LOCATION- SLAYTCU, Loyton Hill Mall COUHTIFUL, 1756 South Main 23rd East SALT LAKE, 21st So. 17th So. 9th E. SAKDY, 10600 So. & 13th E. WEST JC3DAN, 27th W. & 78th So. at Coppervievy Center Multi-Purpo- 12 PIECES Lynn VVilson Cole Slaw free Halloween parties set The Copperview Community Center, an agency of Salt Lake County Parks, Recreation, and Centers, will host two Halloween parties Oct. 30 and 31. The parties will be held in the center's gymnasium at 8446 S. Harrison St., Midvale. The party on Thursday, Oct. 30, is for children in third, fourth, and fifth grades. Friday's party is for children in the second grade and younger. The time for both parties is 6 to 8 p.m. will Both parties ni::n failyi Smohcy Sharp Choose that eoitest war Aaty Stetheasoa, first, Chat Christeasta, ttctui, aai Aanj Joaas, ttanL Tht coatcsts wart catrwkataa' by PTA Crtuetslup Caakaua Term Ridwas. Two feed ti:i ij Ccrvclat Salami v4 Kmtiat ZiaMenua. The ftwtb ui fifth traders wire cettTatilaiatj by Sft Aaa'ertaa, Primpal LaKar Drew aai St Ska. Tart pUt itateats wara askti Saaat VdJ feature games, candy, and prizes. A costume contest will also be held both nights. Bring your friends, it's all free! Your costume is your ticket. For more information, call the center at I I comiGHT 535-738- 6. if as Mfiwt sretis HKoawmwo Tenderness is . . . MMUlUa WMUAAA MftMaMU I sintbi I'm nui CHOICE A PRIME MEAT i 566-247- 3 'Candidates For Your 'Trfck or TrMtcrs" (light' ready for There will be a "Meet the Candidates Night" of the for patrons Brighton and Hillcrest High School areas. The meeting will be held at Brighton High Oct. 30. Parents with children in middle and elementary schools in these areas are Candidates included. running for local, state, and county offices will be in attendance. Candidates for Jordan School Board will also be in attendance. 250J v Chowder .. Hot Clam - area residents - - Served Every Friday -- 994 .Sale" Sausage Countrv-Stvl- e 9 N ' 1 A&R I Ham Hocks y Chili Meat. . -V'i ...ml Fresh Ground . ' . -I figh Dad Martin lyl v 1 1 hmKjy-- f ( Ccspusaviezs topic From Our Deli ofttrtsorelectare The Whitmore Library, E. 7000 S., will offer a 2197 money-savin- JJlfialnS Professional M. Dr. "Coupon Clipping And Wedon Collecting," 7 Nov. at 5 p.m. nesday, Virginia Cannon will discuss the efficient use of coupons and the impact they can have on household cutting S Red Rind Medium Nippy Cheese 269u, Come In IV hi Tiy h For further mation, call Stmple Accept USDS. Food f tuaipf, Ifastorclurg A VISA. Opa SrOO aua. to 61OO pjbu Closed fcuaday A Ueaday Ad effective budgets. mm eor Dr. A. Fred Kotter. D lecture, g thru Nov. 1, 1980. infor- 943-761- 4. QMS x. r iai iiarn 1 Dale Green, DPM Foot Specialists Members American Podiatry Association Members American of Ambulatory Foot Surgery Academy lchfr Sofas j Diagnosis and Treatment: jmm-r-- Running or jogging Love Seats III! rife IVWJ Chairs rOi In Stock Fabrics only. Thousand of yards to chooso from: Volvots, deposits Arch problems Ingrown toenails Foot pain and other involving feet ' problems and. lower extremities olishd Nowost ... colors. Nylons, Dr. A Fred Kotter, D.P.M. Dr. Dale Green, D.P.M. 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