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Show 19 - Aug. West Valley City, UT. West Valley View Cottonwood To Orient Sophs SO COTTONWOOD Sophomore orientation at Cottonwood high will be held Aug 19 at 7 30 p m Sophomores and their parents are being urged to attend to learn about the schools individual plan and to be introduced to counselors and Thurs , Aug. 7, 1980 7C it was noted Uniform lees foi high school students have been approved by the Granite Board of change day, Cottonwood high will also be issued during the registration Paients or guardians must sign the decal application before a permit can be issued, but there is no charge for the decal Schedule changes will be made on mass Education Student body fees are $15, yearbook, which is optional, will cost $12 and the book deposit is $10 The Colt Communicator will be $2 and is also an op tional expense Teen Challenge Roots Seen In New York Film Walkerson instilled a religious interest among addicted youth and expanded his techniques nationwide into the Teen Challenge program The Utah Teen Challenge, a halfway house for delinquent youth in the valley, will sponsor the movie which is open to the public MILLCREEK The Cross and the Switchblade, a motion picture about New Yorks drug scene, will be shown Sunday at 6 p m at the Assembly of God Christian Center, 4300 So 700 East For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! The Dave Walkerson production depicts his original approach of administering to drug addicts in New York 262-668- 2 shown around the BLOOD DRIVES . . . LDS stakes throughout the Green Sheet area will be participating in blood drives designed to help ease the erit- - Donors Double i shortages that traditionally develop during the summer. Here Millcreek stake members donate. ical supply building Seniors are scheduled to register Tuesday w ith registration lines open from 8 a m to noon and from 1 to 3 p m Juniors are to sign up on Wednesday and sophomores the following day, Aug 14 If for any reason you are unable to be present of the please have - Barbara Theater Scheduled SALT LAKE William The Shakespeares Two Gentlemen of Verona and Edmond Cyrano de Bergerac will be staged as the debut efforts of Salt Lakes new Unicorn Theater Both plays will be presented in the amphitheater at Westminster Roberts, Rostands regional assistant dire c t o r of donor resources for the Red Cross Kearns South stake, in particular, has four yearly blood drives scheduled This is the record number for any church or business in the intermountain area, according to Roberts There will be six blood drives at LDS stakes m the Green Sheet area Each during August will run from 3 45 to 8:30pm Healthy adults between 17 and 65 may participate. Holladay stake, 4568 Holladay Blvd , will hold a blood drive on Aug 12 in the cultural hall, and Murray stake, 160 E. 4600 South, on So 1840 College, Buckley Jeppson and Linda Bishop are producers of the theater, which will open Aug 28 with the first of six performances of the Shakespearean comedy Margaret Crowell will direct Cyrano, which will also run six nights beginning Sept 11 Curtain time for all performances is 8 oclock will be Gentlemen 0 and staged Aug Cyrano is Sept scheduled for presenta3 and tion Sept 28-3- 6 stake, The safe, fast, convenient way to deposit your Social Security, Government, or Retirement check IF YOU RECEIVE A GOVERN- MENT CHECK FOR: Social Security Benefits Supplemental Security Income Railroad Retirement Civil Service Retirement Veterans Administration Compensation and Pension Air Force Active or Retirement Army Retirement Navy Retirement -T- HEN DIRECT day North stake, 4395 AllbrightDr on Aug 26 On the west side of the valley, Kearns North stake, 5015 So 4660 West, will have its blood drive on Aug 27, while on Aug 29, the Red Cross blood bank will be at Granger West stake, 4425 W 3300 South blood donors must take cer- Prospective tain precautions before contributing to the blood bank, Roberts advised Donors must be in general good health, without disease or cancer histories They cannot be pregnant and any medications con sumed must be analyzed 11-1- Cottonwood 1300 East Aug 14. 2783 50 State 4750 So Rpdwood Rd 7355 So 9th East 81 77 West 3500 So 40 West 2nd North Bountiful AO&.7,9,q, K?0.. a friend or O requested Rowley, i prin- said that new students to the Cotton- DEPOSIT IS FOR YOU. PoirsG meal must be all blood donors three to four hours before donating A good eaten by This prevents light headedness and faint ing Roberts noted that 99 percent of all cases of fainting after donating a pint of blood are due to not eating or psychologically overworking themselves We want blood donating to be a positive experience, are donated daily the throughout weight at least 110 pounds and be between 18 and 65 olds r may donate with paren tal permission and those over 65 must have their doctors consent Questions regarding donation eligibility can be answered by the Red Cross nuises at 582 3411 extension 234 A healthy adult is of capable donating blood six tunes yearly The Red Cioss sends a donor recognition card to every fn st time donor on which each date of contribution may be recorded The American Red Cross supplies blood to 39 out of 43 hospitals in the intermountain region They also back up the blood banks of the Intermountain Health Care System previously owned church by the LDS For quick, effective results at low cost, use Roberts said Donators should be glad they did it and willing to donate blood the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet' The Advantages of Direct Deposit Its convenient. No more standing in line. It reduces the chance of your check being lost if you are away from home, or moving. It reduces the chance of theft. No need to stay at home waiting for your check. If youre ill, no need to worry. You dont have to come to the bank in person. You retain complete access to your funds, and can withdraw them easily and quickly, just as if you deposited them yourself. on will Aug 15 along with students who did not sign up on the designated days Parking decals for MAIL region Seventeen-yea- area 'idJUevX' of stem FM lA h&vXMy' 1 Col 5) (From Page2C, postage for a business that does not exist offers before investing in them dealing with money in the mail is really quite risky, Mrs Smith explained She said the local false ads offer between $300 and $500 per week and require ' sraf M to investigate supplementary income Anything 'cMaeo po-- i Prospective home workers are advised by state consumer affairs officials fk Wtorn, m . mter-mountai- n Accepted blood donors must $7 to $12 for fur- ther information Many people may not know they can call someone when in doubt, Smith said The consumer affairs department has access to reported complaints and court actions against businesses on file For consumer advice or investigation re- quest those interested may phone When we get wind of any misleading advertisements we put a cease and decist order on them, Mrs Smith concluded 1 How Direct Deposit Works Your monthly payments will be sent directly to our bank each month, for immediate deposit either in your savings account, where they will begin earning high interest, or in your checking account, which can be drawn on immediately. To Sign Up For Our Direct Deposit Service . . . the information you need can be found on your monthly check. We will send you a government form which is easy to fill out, or just stop in and we will be glad to help you complete the form. All Bonks Each individual affiliate bank of First Security Corporation Each 150 high register Between 100 units of blood again and wood if 'i FOOD BARGAIN ANNEX cipal He Debut Of response of stakes in this area, reported "ff ! register for parent you, Grant 1830 E 6400 So, has scheduled a blood drive for Aug 15, and Holla- - significant PRICES during registration, - Stakes Plan Blood Drives SALT LAKE The American Red Cross will almost double its blood donor resources from LDS stakes this year, as area blood drives increase from 53 m 1979 to almost 100 scheduled for 1980 I wish the whole community could know UTAHS LOWEST FOOD is a member of FDIC depositors account is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. hvv o io To m cesi 1 i |