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Show Bast Stake Sets Quarterly Conference for March 19 20 Retired Officer Group To Hear About "Dixie The change from old to new southwest Utah will be the subject of a film presentation, Dixie - A New Way of Life, Saturday, March 26, for the Color Country Retired in -- The St. George Utah East Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints, will hold quarterly Stake Conference this Saturday and Sunday, March 19th and 20th, according to Stake President Melvin Truman Bowler. A Saturday night session at 7.00 p m. will be held at the Stake Center at 4th South and 3rd East, to which all adult members of the Stake are invited and encouraged to attend. The Sunday morning sessions will be held in two separate locations, at 9:30 a m. and at 10 00a m.; at the Junior Sunday School will held at corresponding conference hours in the Washington Chapel; and at the St. George Chapel for those wards holding conference at the Stake Center. These Sunday School classes are for children ages three to eight years of age. Washington Ward Chapel at Leeds Ward and the three Washington Wards, and at 10:00 a.m. in the Stake Center for all other wards of the Stake. Expected to be in attendance is President and Sister Golf of the Utah, Salt Lake City Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Officers Club. The group of former military officers will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Rococo Restaurant. Although most of the Plans are being finalized for the opening of St. George Thrift and Loans new office at 10 North 400 East. According to Roger Gornichec, president and manager, the locally owned thrift and loan will occupy a segment of the . i of self-defen- from Kane, Washington and Iron Counties. Anyone interested in attending or joining should contact Ben Stout or Paul Crosby of St. George. - -- ' l ' The Board of Directors, which constitutes a group of local businessmen, have set the rates of interest savings accounts at on 6 4 percent on passbook and up to 8'z percent on four year certificates. Dates for the company's Grand Opening will be announced soon. FIRST BUCK AWARD-Bry- ant Wright of Wright's Oramental in the Industrial Park is given his first A mew Sdmd off om plhaomacy P0ds ft. (Seorge. Black Belt Karate Expert To Teach will be taught at Dixie College beginning March 23, by Second Degree Black Belt Karate expert, Kenny Chan. According to Mr. Chan, the course will be well suited for beginners as well as more advanced students. The course is open to anyone. stated Mr. Chan. Men, women, and children are all welcome. The course will be taught Wednesdays in the College Gym from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. pr and were just recently granted a charter to operate in this area. Keyes. The new president stated that the organization had forseen the need for a thrift and loan company to serve the needs of a rapidly BLACK BELT Kenny Chan, Black Belt Karate Expert will instruct students in "Self Defense Techniques" at Dixie College. Men, Women and children are all invited to enroll in the course. The techniques : growing St. George economy office being complex developed by Snow and 1 New Way be Thrift & Loan To Open New Office ! members are retired, the group offers membership to those with prior military service as officers or warrant officers, and to National Guard officers. Members are - A buck by the "Sunshiners" of the Chamber of Commerce. Grand Opening Emphasis will be on foot and hand techniques,, and jumping kicks, flying kicks, punches, blocks and locks, utilizing the Taekwon-D- o style. Mr. Chan has been teaching for three years and spent six I years earning his Second Degree Black Belt. Several of his beginning students have gone on to earn their Blue Belts. Persons wishing to enroll for the course should contact the Dixie College Registrar, Vern Thomas, at S 673-481- 1. Law enforcement officials receive training Law Enforcement Personnel will be receiving instruction in Law of Arrest, Search and Seizure, beginning March 21 at Dixie College, in a special course in conjunction with the Continuing Education Program at the College. The course, which is cosponsored by Weber College and Dixie, will be instructed by Judge Robert F. Owens from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday in room 105 of the Liberal Arts Building on the campus. Law Enforcement personnel wishing to register for the course should contact the Dixie College Registrar. Ever wonder about the effect of different medications? PHARMACY CLINICAL PHARMACY IN IS FOR A NEW TREND SERVICES AND THE OF MEDICATION, HARMFUL WHEN TAKEN BECOME ST- - TOGETHER-UNDE- WILL INSURE OF WILL The lowest D- - LEON OWNER half-to- models, MANAGER and title. 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