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Show Monroe - Week's Births Outdoor Fair Set At School GRANGER. The Monroe elementary PTA will sponsor an outdoor fair from 5 to 8 p.m. tomorrow back-to-scho- (Friday). Dinner for the family will be available, including a sloppy joe plate with chips and drink for 80 cents, a hot dog plate, also with chips and drink, for 70 cents. Also available will be corn on the cob, cotton candy, snow cones, popcorn, suckers and baked goods. Booths will include a beauty shop and barber shop, penny toss, dart balloons, squirt guns, fortune telling, treasure chest and cupcake walk. Unit A will sponsor a fish pond, unit B a booth and unit C a basketball throw. Games will include tic tac toe, a white rabbit obstacle course, frisbee and bean bag tosses, balance beam, a stuffed animal walk and a three-leggerace. d A set of twin girls pushed the total number of babies born to Green Sheet area residents during the week to 105. Of the total, 59 were girls and 46 were boys. Fifteen of the babies dunking machine. Entertainment will be provided by a clown and by area square dancers. Drawings will include two quilts made by PTA board members. Students will also be invited to guess how many jaw breakers are contained were born at Drawings for gift certificates from area merchants will begin at 5:30 p.m. and continue every 15 minutes until the prizes are all used. Winners must be present. Sally Schmidt arranged with merchants for the prizes. Winners have been announced in the PTA membership contest. Winning classes included Barbara Heitzs morning kindergarten class, John Funks class in unit A, Kathleen Salazars class in unit B and Renee Elliss class unite. students in winning classes received a candy bar. in All room representatives tea will be held on Sept. 25. Eye screening will be done on Oct. 1. We would like to sincerely thank parents for their tremendous supa PTA spokesport, man said. mainder arrived at other Salt Lake area hospitals. Babies were born to WEST JORDAN. The third annual rummage sale sponsored by the West Jordan Firefighters Assn, will be held Sept. It will get under way at 10 a.m. at 1850 W. 7800 South. Persons wishing to donate items may call or 27. 968-875- J. Michael Dunn Announces the opening of his office for the prac- tice of family Dentistry. hours by appointment, and emergency service, evening and Saturday appointments available. Office 525 5300 W. 261-350- 3 So. area the following families: Robert M. Tuscarora James M. Forsling, Boyl Bernie Lane Clinton Phillips, Gary Cabana, Gor- 336 don Lane Kevin T. Stapley, 3004 So. 500 5121 Tuscaloosa Way Steven Holmberg, 3664 So. Carolyn St. Stan'G. Jensen, 808 Rain Forest Dr. Joseph A. Chenworth, 3553 San Carlos Dr. Harold Ortega, 3784 So. 5600 West Steven F. Darton, 3271 So. 7700 West Kermit H. McKay, 723 Morning Dew Dr. Pete D. Fellows, 2823 W. 2890 South James Anderson, 6270 W. Douglas Day, 4312 So. 4000 West Paul Sawyer, 4061 So. 4940 West T ran Hoa Tieu, 4663 W. 3100 South 1958 Nielson, 5982 Kirk Fenton, 3685 East Douglas Melander, Highland Dr. Stephen Hatsis, 1434 E. 4200 South Richard Siegley, 4162 So. Bluebird Cir. 4740 So. 2200 West Delbert Smith, 6536 Rodeo Highwood Dr. Mt. 763 East Wildflower Lane 4426 Reginald Hall, Twilight Dr. James Riddle, 5618 So. China Clay Dr. Alan Kramer, 3926 Birch Cir. Michael Stover, 36 3705 South Joseph lire, 6903 W. 3710 South Richard Lamberl, Bennion Paulo Alono, 3335 Brookhaven Dr. Jesse Lopez, 949 Potomac Dr. Ray Huff, 4021 So. 1600 West Chad Sizemore, 4478 Orleans Way George Laird, 1913 W. 3255 South Red Christensen, Bennion Kelly DeLeen, 5009 Britton, 3882 Jeremiah Dr. Robert Rivendell Robert Blair, 5830 So. Sesame St. Scott Linford, 3687 So. West Temple Sam Stout, 5429 Townsend Way Robert Litz, 2922 So. 9500 West 2876 So. Tracy Sandoval, 2540 West Richard Rounds, Osage Orange Ave. Dennis Watkins, 5500 South 1759 4170 COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls Clark B. Gallegos, 3974 So. Bills Dr. Danny L. Moulding, 5938 So. Greet Autumn Along With are the owner or occupant ... come to the Green Sheet M-- PROVIDE I.D. If you H East 570 Cash Jack P, Snow, 838 Clover Meadow Dr. Terry Finn, 3600 So. 950 East of this week's South, not 5589 So. Eugene Polhamus, Danube Dr. 155 E. 4905 office, Mystery Home, later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 2700 East and 9200 West, between 2700 South and 7200 South. 4163 Brandt, Ralph Highland Dr. Howard Mitchell, 456 Creekside Cir. Craig Jacobs, 4700 So. 700 East Garth D. Vanroosendaal, E. 6894 So. Allen Wooley, 4167 So. Holder Dr. 198 10 From Area - West Valley City, UT Honors Claimed Youths By A Firefighters Sponsoring Sale Cot- tonwood hospital, 21 at St. Marks and six at The reValley West. jar. 255-249- 3 300 Twin Girls Are Among 105 Newborn In Area Rides will include automatic swings, a train ride, hay ride and there will also be a in a Mikkel Mikkelson, 3719 So. - 4-- H Ten Green LOGAN. Sheet brought area youths home Saturday honors following statewide competition at Utah State University. About 250 youths participated in the three-da- y conference on the USU campus, according to Rod Kempton, 4-- youth A agent. highly-praise- d en- try in the conservation of natural resources category earned Laurie Forman of Taylorsville a trip to the National congress in Chicago. The convention will be held in late November, Kempton said. Three area youths emerged from the competition as double winners. Tawnia Snow of Hunter took first in public speaking and also received the top rating dairy foods demonstration. in Kathy Downs of Murray captured a blue ribbon in insect identifica and also teamed with Pat Downs to claim top honors in a team tion demonstration of and related clothing projects. Murrays Deena Robbins won a pair of blue ribbons, one for fashion review, the other for home economics judging. Murrayite Tracy Ely also won a blue ribbon for fashion review. A blue ribbon and third place overall rating was accorded a song and dance quartet from area. the Millcreek Members West Valley Vie m A. Thurs., Sept. 18, T98( sponsorship of the Salt Lake Assn, of Glass Collectors. The event, to be held at St. Ambrose church, 2315 Redondo Ave., will be open to the public noon to 10 p.m. Friday and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Featured will be table settings of Depression glass. An authority on glass will be on hand and willing to help identify pieces at no charge. Refugees Are Reminded Of Draft Signups DENVER. A reminder has been of the Trudy issued to and Cuban refugees that they are not exempt Wyatt, Lisa Eichers, Alesa Kehl and Denise from the legal requirement to register with Robertson. the Selective Service. Those born in 1960 and Collectors Of 1961 should register at Glass Sponsor any U.S. Post Office immediately. Those born Weekend Show in ,1962 should register The' Jan. SALT LAKE. 1981 while areas first glass, china those born in 1963 should and pottery sale will be register after Jan. 5 held tomorrow (Friday) within 30 days before and Saturday under their birthday. quartet were Indo-Chine- Boys Keith Jamaica D. St. Cornia, 6045 n Ty Steven Johnson, 3994 Starwood St. Scott Shumway, 3304 W. Bigarade Lane James B. Filmore, 117 W. 6480 South Lester E. Lewis, 5508 Nez Perce Dr. Buy now and get a CASH REBATE direct from LITTON! Offer good from August 25 through September 28 Littons Incredible ST. 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Mothers will meet with teachers to discuss multi-purpos- programs and plan classroom activities. tBBrflE HO W. |