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Show U$03 &$$& Vr y:1'ZWli - j-- sH iV . , --- 'V lH'.;;. -i H.fO' wf - Two-Da- y Arts Congress Opens Friday SALT LAKE. -- cond .J m . The annual se- Utah Delegate Arts Congress will be held here tomorrow Friday) and Saturday at the Salt Lake Art Center. Sponsored by the Utah Arts Council, the congress provides Utahns a forum for expressing concerns regarding -4 development in the state. ol the arts in the field present seminars throughout the event on such topics as fund raising, promotion, advocacy and "burnout." The congress was originally funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts. Activities will get under way tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. Former Gov. Calvin L. Hampton will deliver the keynote address. The opening session will include progress Experts will -T v1? '? a F-r.H- rt : AgL I; a s&ikM Wef toil clings to large auger as workmen removes rock from spot where hole will be made to accommodate new utility pole. '" & " ' '.-- V, " i i . t" ' 4 '? ' "' .' men prepare area for installation of other poles along 4100 South. While one crew works high above ground a top of utility pole, other AT 3200 WEST . . FOR POLE . . . Along 4100 South .t T-hv-x' A . West Valley City, UT. West Valley View Thurs., July 31, 1980 IB reports on 22 recommendations passed during last year's affair. Also to be covered is formation of a new advocacy organization, Utah Citizens tor the Arts and development of a statew ide promotional campaign for the arts and establishment of a community arts council network. On Friday e ening the council will sponsor a showcase of the 1980 Utah Rural Arts widening will be part of intersection an improvement plan projected by the County Public Works Department. We are applying for federal money to help Communion To Highlight Meet KEARNS. Rev. office. Hammell will at a communion service Sunday The project took a little over two working days and was completed Monday, he said. church. The service will be held at9:30 a.m. Clayton officiate at St. Pauls Lutheran widen and improve all major intersections on Leadership In Ward Changed GRANGER. A new elders quorum presidency has been installed in Granger 10th ward by Granger East stake officials. Kenneth J. Gardner is the new president. His counselors are Richard Scott Woolston and Bob Hunsaker. Jerry A. Lee is the secretary and the executive secretarial duties will be handled by Karl Kleinert. West. The county was hoping for funds to start the project in 1981, but now it appears the project may not start until 1982, Flynn said. The intersections are also scheduled to become part of the countywide computerized traffic signal system, according to Tosh Kano, county traffic engineer. The signal system, already in use on several county roads, is designed to monitor traffic flow and change signals Remember When - South between 2700 and 5600 West, said Ron Flynn, director of the County Highway 4100 West Department. Intersections on 4100 South to be included in the project will be 2700, 3200, 3600, 4000, 4800 and 5600 Closure Of Business Marked End Of An Era Assn. THREE YEARS Skate-a-Tho- The end of an era in the West Valley area was marked with the closing of George a fashion jean designed for the fuller figured woman. And new tops too. From now on, fuller figured styles dont have to be uncomfortable or unflattering. Tops 38 to 46 Jeans 32 to 46 Waists last, Anastsat 1989 Granger W. 3500 Market South. The store, built by Mr. Anast and his father in 1917, was second only to Winder in Dairy business terms of longevity in . . I Fair Mall, was elected president of the shopping centers Merchants ,'iko leadership of the Future meeting Homemakers SIX YEARS SIMPLE INTEREST LOAN Taylorsville 7th Ward Has Leader Change TAYLORSVILLE. Counselors and assistants have been named in the Taylorsville 7th ward's elder quorum and high priest group. Named counselers in the elders quorum were Bruce Clark and Russ Moseley, with Eli Bell as secretary. Retained as instructor was Lynn Bartlett. Assistants in the high priest group are Tom Morris, Ben Helsten and Mel Silcox. The is Paul Woolston and Ken Kingsbury is the instructor. secretary Martin UHG DlSTAc OTOR oil MR. PARTS 4796 So. State Murray 262-669- 1 9125 W. 2700 So. Magna 1604 W. 7800 So. West Jordan 912 E. 9th So. S.L.C. 250-110- 1 to 8 Machine Shop 8. AGO, Dalebout, president of the Valley Fair Mall Merchants Assn. Mrs. Jerry . Ann Hughes was named to serve as president of the PTA at Rolling Meadows during the 1974-7- 5 school year . . . Gary Swensen, Taylorsville resident and of the superintendent County Recreation for to the Granite candidacy two-yea- ECONO LOAN SOLUTION scheduled discuss to issues surrounding a recreation bond election and mass transit during a Granger-Hunte- r Com-munit- Council-sponsore- y d meeting at the Granger Library. THIRTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Aug. 3, 1967. Rev. George W. Green, pastor of Faith Baptist church in Granger, left for Ariz. where he and his family expected to spend a year before Prescott, on departing sionary a mis- assignment France . . . to Jolene Kearns Christensen of was the recipient of a $100 cash scholarship awarded by the Saltair chapter of, American Business Womens Assn. . . . Highland high Katherine graduate Bean was crowned Salt Lake County Sweetheart at the 31st annual County Fair. Her atten- YOUR WORKING PARTNER BANKS dants were Sharon Mousley and Shellie Rae Bliss . . . Negotiations resumed in the effort to end a copper strike which had resulted in nearly $5 million in lost wages since the strike began about three weeks earlier. SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in ll.ilt il "'"I Accounts Are Insured Each Depotitor to $100,000 by F .D.l C. the Green Sheet of July 30, 1964. (See Page 7B, Col. 9) 9-- 5 Carburator Service of Valley Hall- . SUN. We Have Complete was mark, WLmwf ?f LD 1, 1974. manager Gregg A: XLD Board of Education. He r was completing a term on the board . . . Swensen and State Rep. Sam Taylor were WITH A CONVENIENT REPAYMENT PLAN IS YOUR Mrmbtns y Goldston and Fanfares and Brass. The Utah Arts Council is inviting anyone associated with the arts in Utah to attend. 10-4- 0 OPEN 8 iKSjKffi will Wasatch the Rascals, Children's XLD MOTOR OIL as reported in the Green Sheet of Aug. his WHEN REMODELING. REPAIRING OR ADDING TO READY TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS appearing Dance Theatre. Harry Black's Ragtime and Gaslight. Danceworks, VALVOLINE Department, announced VALLEY BANKS ARE ONE MORE WAY CLOSE TO YOU AND YOUR BANKING NEEDS THE YOUR PRESENT HOME, A SIMPLE INTEREST less gasoline and save on fuel costs, Kano said. of America. . M n high stu- Granger . to allow the smoothest flow of traffic possible. The system is designed to help motorists use . store at Valley ZCMI Downtown Snlt . . dent Anna Sweat was among 1,500 delegates selected to attend a Heber Granger Lloyd, manager of the DahleS Fil'.lnnn PI, id' M.iil was named director of the Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Aug. 4, 1977. for the Fuller Figure At Bill Erskine of . state the Green Sheet of Tops . . Kearns AGO, as reported in Jeans & Those include Guitar Duo, The future road VALLEY. WEST is free, open to the public and will be presented in the sculpture court on the grounds of the Salt Lake Art Center. Jensun-Woodbur- - Pole Placement Precedes Improvement Of Intersection Crews moved utility lines at 4100 South and 3200 West during the week as one step preparation for projected intersection improvements. Utah Power and Light Co. employes moved six utility poles back from the street to make way for future street widening, according to Grant Pendleton of the companys public relations performers performance The 566-770- 5 328-311- 3 |