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Show THE SENTINEL Page 6 Thursday, July 21, 1983 County considers auto tampering enforcement July8... Temple ceremony unites pair ORGANIZATIONS CLUBS Regional Fireside A regional Special Interest Fireside was held Sunday at the Fort Union Stake Center. The Cleon His Skowsen. topic was "Prophecy and Modern Times." The music was presented by Dan Lindstrom, Jeff Gregerson and Patti Maxfield of the Battalion will be held on July 20 Crescent South Stake The Sandy Utah Crescent South Stake Special Interest enjoyed their annual pot luck party July 13 at the home of Mr and Mrs Clifton Johnson. were Twenty-thre- e guests served dinner on the patio. LaMar Eskelsen played guitar and sang. These cars are being brought to Utah because Utah does not have either an effective law nor an inspection and maintenance program to control air pollution. highway funds, it may be necessary to enforce the laws and implement an inspection and maintenance program. Shops that do repairs or any citizens considering removing the pollution control equipment should be reminded that Section 4.4 of the Utah Air anti-tamperi- - Citizens are advised to make sure that any vehicle they purchase has been checked or certified that the pollution control equipment is in place and properly functioning. anti-tamperi- Conservation Regulations contains a prohibition against tampering with or removing emission controls on vehicles. 7 p.m. Attending members are asked to bring their own meat item for the meal. Other activities will be music entertainment, games, and a lot of fun. For more information, those interested can call J. C. Richards Larry Hancock Jerry Jones 5664405; or Ralph Muir Midvale third ward The Relief Society of the Midvale third ward made a tour of Utah Roses Corporation in Bluffdale, Tuesday morning following report meeting. After the tour and information of rose culture the ladies met at the Midvale Park for a picnic and Each lady was visiting. two rose buds by Mr presented Harmon. 255-335- 7; 561-299- 8; 255-485- 8. Fees to be charged at libraries Sandy Stake A fantastic water fight will be held at Mt. Jordan Jr. High School on July 20, at 6 p.m. for all the young men and young women. Please wear shorts and Maintenance fees will be charged for the use of Salt Lake County Library System's circulating equipment beginning . . The Cub Scouts of the Midvale second and third wards spent July 8 at Cub Country near Tracy Wigwam. The boys participated in outdoor activities. Attending were Anthony and Bryan Romrell, Derek Dalton, David Greer, Aaron and Stephen Kesler, Jimmy Long, Tyson Smith, Justin Baer and Everett were cubs The Johnson. accompanied by Bill Chapman, cub master, and Lynn Romrell, den mother. Sandy tenth ward Gam Chris tensen is the new Elders Quorum president in the Sandy tenth ward. Eric Pherson is his first councilor with Steve Lovell as second councilor, Rick Benson as secretary and Ralph Richey as assistant. Cecil DeSpain is the new Young Men's president, Richard Whissler is Sept.1. The library board of directors elected to implement a fee structure because equipment is to provide and expensive maintain. It was decided that those who use the service should pay for its maintenance. Also, it is hoped that charging for circulating equipment will help the library system achieve its goal of becoming more self sufficient and decreasing reliance on tax support. A survey conducted by Wasatch Opinion in January 1983 showed that a high percentage of library patrons supported user fees if necessary to provide expanded facilities or services. A fee schedule is available at the libraries. In addition to the fees for circulating equipment, charges will be made for the use of typewriters and cassette Limited Time at Arby's of Salt Lake, Ogden, Orem, Provo, Sandy, Layton, West Jordan, Taylorsville, Murray, West Valley, Logan, Spanish Fork and Price. . wit. Hi, NO COUPON NECESSARY. We're continuing our Anniversary Celebration with more fun and values! Now, enjoy your choice of any Arby's sandwich with regular fries or potato cakes and a medium soft drink for only $1.99. Choose from: Club Regular Arby's Beef 'n Cheddar Super Roast Beef Arby-- Q Roast Beef Deluxe Chicken Fillet Turkey Deluxe ry copiers. For further information on Salt Lake County Library System's fine and fee structure . call 943-16-36. o Oimly French Dip Submarine Ham 'n Cheese Ham 'n Cheese Deluxe Don't miss it! 1982 Arby's. Inc . A J Firecracker Of A Sale! Everything Goes v I A A now Sunday School president. Joy Ann Vincent is the new Young Women's president with Gayle Chris tensen and Becky Folker as her councilors and Joyce Jensen as secretary. ' Glover reunion The family of the late Albert Glover Sr. held a reunion Friday, July 15, at Southwood Park in Murray. A picnic lunch, games and a program were featured. The family of Albert Glover Jr. was in charge of the affair. Midvale East Stake The Senior Citizens of the Midvale East Stake were guests July 9 at a dinner and entertainment at the Midvale Bowery. Each ward presented a number on the program. 300 were in attendance. The affair was under the direction of Grant Mitchel and ward representa-- , tives for Senior Citizens. Men's Jordan High School will have on July 27 Color Guard and 28, at 9 a.m. All who are ' interested should meet on the football field according to Billy Montoya, drum major. ts l.si J at Pfl juUULILnJQ (at the rear of E.& J. Mfg.) 8022 S. 1 700 W. West Jordan Ladies' Items in Our 0.00 (L Swim Wear Grab S Box Hours Weekdays 9-4:- 30 9-- 1 2 Sat. Boys 1st Quality Back to Schooli QhirtQ $50 OutThev MOO and Jordan High School try-ou- ! Company B of the Mormon Battalion has scheduled a barbeque for July 20 at the home of J. C. Richards, 1049 E. 100 N. (8600 S. 500 E.) in Sandy. Activities will get underway at - no swim suits. A watermelon bust will be held after the fight in the Sandy Stake. All Sandy Stake Laurel and MIA Maid girls and their leaders attended rough camp in the Monte Cristo Mountains July 11 to 16. Joy Ann Vincent, Claire Ostler, and Ana Scheurich helped the girls pass off their camping skill certifications. Because of the possibility of a loss of $70 million in federal We're Enttenling ur HQtih Anniuersairy Meet of Mormon Sunshade N' Rain. Midvale cub scouts completed an LDS Germany Munich mission. Following a honeymoon to Island Park, Ida., the couple will make a home in Salt Lake. Entertaining for the bride were Debbie Larsen, Debbie Grover, Sherry Haslam, Mar Pugh and Norma Chamberlain. The couple was honored during the evening hours at a reception at the Grant sixth ward, given by the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs Wells A. Grover, Salt Lake. The bridal attendants were Debbie DeRae, Dalynne Grover, Daryl Ann Grover and Judy Stalzendurg. Kevin Moser served as best man, while Dave and Darren Larson, Darin and Doug Grover and Mike Maxfield ushered. Nadine Aiken and Shelly Butter-fiel- d were at the guest book. The bride has attended BYU and the U. of U. The groom has Chuck-a-Ram- speaker was Dr. W. attended the U. of U. and has hosted by the groom's parents, Mr and Mrs Don Gee, East Midvale, and Mr and Mrs David Larsen, Layton. Diana Grover and Daniel A. Larsen were married July 8 in the Salt Lake Temple with Pres. Marian D. Hanks performing the ceremony. a The was the setting for a wedding breakfast It has come to the attention of the Salt : Lake County Commission that many citizens of the Salt Lake Valley may be the victims of fraudulent schemes consisting of cars being sold in this area which are brought from other states where the cars cannot be sold because the pollution control system has been damaged, destroyed or removed. 1sts. Baseball iS'" Shirts wt iiiri .laaira vnirrc rr i rm w.i Heat Transfers E.T.'s $1 .50 each Pastel In Pastel Colors For Fall i Teens 51125 & Ladies 51 |