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Show Section BSA olocts d youth-oriente- '4 conservation and the development of renewable resources. A $15,000 grant will be awarded to each of four Utah communities under the Community Energy Grant Program. The funding will be used to develop a partnership between the public, local to energy Exhibit features artists J groups, business and state government to Up in School n o guarantee of satisfaction. money-bac- Mail to: Salt Lake City Learning Center 5965 S. 900 E. Salt Lake City. UT 84121 2634646 "Ak for Learning Center" r U quilts and paintings will be included. Five of the par- ticipating artists are from out of the state. California painterprin-tmake- r C Joseph Mugnaini, C Oakland printmaker Shane Weare, Kansas C ceramist Larry Eisner, Los Angeles quilt maker Sandi Fox, and San Francisco painter George Post will be sending work for the show. The Utah State participants include Adrian Van Suchtelen, mW f.ldlthisccupo ple on May 29. On May 30 there was Smith, ceramist Larry Eisner, designer Jon Anderson, fiber artist Sarah will explain how Control Data Learning Centers have programmed a computer to help teach children the basic skills of reading grammar or math. Learning is fun and fast as with a comyour child works School carnival closes PTA year- coupon today or call. Altara Elementary 2G3-C34- G 3 CONTRpLDATA LEARNING CENTER, " 1,900 The chief executive of MAGAZINE POUCH NYLON VELVET 100 OR HERCULON COVER SALE PRICED DAD WOULD LOVE u ONE OF THESE SAVEg00 Rtmembtn "Nmum Something Extra' 13 INCH COLOR IEYISI0N DAD RELAX TO THE PATIO WITH HIS OWN LET T.V.SET. HOME FURNISHINGS S6W. 7720 So., MIDVALE J became Anna Brown, Alison Dianne Pronger, Barbara Lou A. VanLeeuwen, Jean Clayton Shaw. . .. ... WANT ADS WORK " 255-354- 7 Sermon Friday evening will be delivered by Neal a. Maxwell, a member of the presidency of the First Quorum of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus SainChrist of Latter-dats. Maxwell served as executive vice president of the University of Utah, y education for the LDS Church, and on the Utah Board of Regents. Candidates for baccalaureate degrees include: Draper Tracy William Smith. Midvale Marianne Malmstrom, Jean L. Cravens, Jan Pearson, Leisa Lyn Tischner. South Jordan Ronald Gay Cannon, Cherrie T. Cannon, Pamila Kay Bowles Stott. Riverton Tarian Butterfield, Kristelle Hamilton, Kay RexGedge. Sandy Lyle Michael Jackson, Tesa M. Nakagawa, L. Kellie Schmidt, . Oliver Andrizzi, Sherilyn Sheri Lyn Coats, Kelli Hiatt Dli, Corri L. Lamping, Bobbi J. Plamer Lewis, Kelly A. ScanneQ, Robert Briggs Thomas, Loyal L. Limb, Gordon Russell Miller, Dean James Pehrson, Debbie Guinand. West Jordan Annette Larsen Kenneth C. Rager, Diane M. Seager Salles, Kendall Cook, Sandra W.Smith. Cottonwood Heights Defries, Union Square SHOPPING CENTER 9400 South 700 East Sandy "The Market Place Bldg.' Rev. Austin Meekim Rev. Fred Taylor 969-490969 05S9 'iWmWtw ill ft ryr 261-007- s 1 JOIN THE hf i.i WINNING TEAM Register UTAH STATE TEAM Now CHAMPIONSHIPS WON Bring this ad v Classes For year olds Basic Movement Kinesthetic Awareness hru Gymnastic Activities A Clo III (Beginning) First Place 1978. 1979. 1980. 1981 and receive TINY TOTS Pre-Scho- I .1 05.00 of! 3-- 4 Regular class price Clan I (Advanced) Flrit Pkxe 1977. 1978. . 1979. 1980, 1981 We offer Recreational Gymnastics classes as well as a Competitive Training Program. GCER6ETICS bwtuCksusOtUtti Summer Session '81 Juno $50. n n M II 1-A- uq. a ce Fertilizer o Tools o Insect Control Products Chevron OKI SPBIHG Weed & Feed Lawn Food Vegetable Garden Food Green All Lawn Tonic Multl Purpose Garden & Lawn Food Csrea Weed Killer On Each Bag This Pony Paks I'eek's Spochi 4" Petunias Petunias Marigolds i Plus 18 othor variotios of bodding Pesticides Insectlsldes Off 4. Marigolds . Hn All 3 5 of commissioner a.m. 11a.m. 6 p.m. 10 Evening Service NEW STUDENTS Burglars broke into a Riverton storage shed and took over $900 worth of merchandise, according to Sheriffs reports. Taken from the shed near 13600 S. 2600 W. was a tool box, a CB radio, a chain saw, a radio, and a drill."' The shed"' was" locked. Damage to the door was estimated to The Baccalaureate MECHANISM Family Bible Hour Morning Service 65C3 South 400 West tools, radios B. North, Julie toll-fre- UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS Burglars take White House. EASY GLIDE CARRYING HANDLE James publisher of the Times after service in various press office positions in the Lyndon Johnson WALL HUGGER organizations formed for this grant, city, town and county governments are all eligible to apply for this grant. The Utah Energy Office will conduct a grant workshop which will specifically describe the grant, identify community energy issues, look at how other communities are solving their energy problems and show how to develop community involvement. Workshops will be Thursday, June 11 in Richfield, and Friday, June 12, in Salt Lake City. The conference this will run from To Sandy Baptist Church where you will find an atmosphere of acceptance, forgiveness and warm Christian d love through a mirjTHu A Sundays- - it Jr., was the regional Burglars entered a garage through an unlocked took a $125 chain saw. The incident occurred near 10300 S. 700 E. Vandals destroyed a hub cover on a truck parked near 1000 E. 7200 S. Damage totaled $10. Johnson session at 7:45 a.m., and a general session began at 9:30 a.m. Hmong translation was provided during this session. Primary children met in the chapel. At 12:30 p.m. there was another general session Summer registration at Utah Technical College will open on May 29 for all new students at the College Center Multipurpose Room at the campus at 4600 Redwood VJelcomel... it Elder Ralph G. Rodgers, 7200S. The Los Angeles Times during the carnival held will deliver the commenMay 28. cement address June 6, to There were games, Utah State University's food, a bake sale, and nearly 1900 candidates movie shown. for baccalaureate and PTA officers were in graduate degrees. charge. Wyatt Thomas (Tom) WHILE STOCKS ARE GOOD U.Toch registration 533-542- where Spanish translation was provided. box and a briefcase, total value $150, were taken from a car parked at a residence near 200 E. graduates - School was full of activity 5965 S. 900 E , Salt Lake City "Ask for the Learning Center" , welfare the tended imi For more information on the Community Energy Grant Program and the grant workshops, Road. contact Hibberd by June According to Judd 1 at the Utah Energy OfMorgan, dean of studene 4 fice at or the ts, the registration center Hotline Utah Energy will be open from 8:30 at a.m. until 3 p.m. representative attending USU GaellLindstrom. -- $90oo ter. In the evening there was an adult meeting. On May 31 leaders at- $35. A tool Halpern and painter puter terminal, without frustrating classroom competition and embarrassment. '- -"Help your rhtld catch up. Mail this ' OTHER RECLINERS AS LOW AS in- stolen. Entry to the home, near 3500 E. 7900 S., was made through a sliding door. Once inside, burglars took one camera and two lenses. Approximately $165 in cash were also missing. ' A 1968 Camaro, parked at the Phoenician Lounge, 7270 S. State, was stolen. The owner reported a $400 loss. The keys had been left in the ignition. A stereo radio player was taken from a car parked at a residence near 1400 E. 7200 S. A rear window was forced open to gain entry. Burglars broke into the Godfather's Pizza, 6965 S. 2300 E., and took $160 worth of beer, sausage, and cheese. Entry was apparently made by breaking a sliding glass window. Damage was estimated to be e KM a priesthood leadership meeting at the stake cen- printmaker Moishe side door and In a few days you'll receive a free brochure, Wau to Help Your Child Catch Up in School. It one-on-on- prints, ceramics, fiber pieces, M Surte Phone. residential burglary The Salt Lake County Sheriff's Office is artists. mm 1 Doputios investigate schedule was a session at the Salt Lake LDS Tem- nationally-recognize- Name Address. Z'P We provide a - Part of the Midvale conference Stake Dr. Rodney Brady University professors vestigating a residential burglary in which over d and from $1,100 worth of cash and camera equipment was mM I A non-prof- conference held display through July 16. The multimedia exhibit includes work from a number of Utah State 'I J II wau 10 nap tout Kjma r lease sena. me a copy 01 n II' vicn M non-prof- Midvale Stake members from this year's Park City Summer Arts Institute opened May 31 at the Kimball Art Center. It will be on Drawings, junet, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Existing community organizations, new initiate and develop successful energy programs at the local level. A new exhibit featuring the works of 11 faculty 8E8ML civic government, Community workshops Energy Grant Program is administered by the Utah Energy Office under the Energy Extension Service. The program is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy. "' "The solutions to using energy more efficiently need to be found within individual communities. The grants will help begin that process," said Craig Hibberd, Energy Extension Service Manager. grants to communities that show a commitment Board of the BSA and has been chairman of the National Cub Scout Committee since 1977. PIT The The Utah Energy Office is offering $60,000 in National Executive organizapresident of the western tion in the United States region of the Boy Scouts of America May 23 in Salt with approximately four million members. Lake City. Its objective is to He is the first president provide a program to of that region to come sponsoring institutions from the intermountain which will enable them to build character, develop area. Dr. Brady will preside skills, and provide over the five areas, leadership opportunities inursoaj, $60,000 grant to cities Brady native, IMtbtNIINtL 3 n Energy Office offers seventy councils, and ap- for young men ages 8 to proximately one million 20. Dr. Brady has been an youth members and adult in active leader in the BSA located leaders Alaska, for over 25 years and has Hawaii, Washington, Oregon, received many of the in California, Idaho, highest honors Nevada, Utah, Arizona, scouting including the and western Wyoming as Silver Beaver Antelope Dr. Rodney H. Brady, well as the islands of the Awards. 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