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Show Jordan North In West Valley amateur nights. VALLEY. WEST It also specified that paint cannot be used to cover certain portions of the dancers body. Non- dinance requiring registration for all paid and unpaid workers and at liquor establishments. The go-g- o dancer performers amendment extended the definition of a dancer to cover both paid and unpaid performers, thus covering TAYLORSVILLE. Three young women from this area who were injured in a Jackson Hole, Wyo. accident were recuperating this week, two of them in hospitals. In the intensive care unit at LDS hospital with a brain concussion Rock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rock, 4412 So. Redwood Road. broken leg and arm, plus a punctured lung and liver, was Julie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith N. Johnson, 1515 Culpeper Cir., Bennion. Dismissed Saturday Cottonwood hospital where she was treated for severe facial lacerations was Cynthia of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn W. Eatchel, daughter Eatchel, 4278 Mackay Dr. The Johnson woman, a Granger high graduate, was the driver of an auto which collided with another vehicle. The other two women are both graduates of All Cottonwood high. three abe tn their head-o- i-- n be Sunday conference l in Jordan sessions North stake. The building, located South, at 3800 W. 4100 was built by James DeYoung Associates construction company registered with the city. That covers bartenders, persons checking identifications at the door and band members. Persons convicted of beginning in of this year. employes liquor dispensing establishments to be moral offenses or available for a minimal fee, the attorney added. City officials also approved a resolution admitting West Valley to the County Council of Governments (COG). Two expenditures for the police department also received approval. The commission okayed the purchase of 500 patches for police uniforms ($695) and two radios for the departments motorcycles. The radios will cost $3,694, Agent Purchasing Katie Dastrup said. THE WEATHER SUMMARY 19B0 1979 Hi lo Free 87 50 88 57 77 46 81 43 81 45 84 49 88 50 0 0 Oct. 0 Oct. Hi 1 Oct. Oct. 0 Oct. 0 Oct. 0 Oct. 0 0 Prec Lo 80 48 79 44 81 45 83 47 80 46 81 45 79 45 0 stake Melchizedek The new priesthood leaders. During the 10 a.m general session, music will be provided by the Jordan North 5th ward Walter Ewell displays outstanding chapter plaque won by Temple Quarry chapter. CITATION . , . For Achievement offices. The dedicatory service will begin at 5 p.m. with all stake members and choir, directed Dorothy Williams, companists - HUNTER. The in- members throughout the area to attend, hop- At 1 pm to SERVICES at 4670 day (Thursday) Highland Dr .for Dr William AA Durrant, 37. Holladay He Born on Sept. died Sunday 29, 1942 m Soda Springs, Idaho to Wilham and Helen Burch Durrant Married to Lynne Hyatt on Aug 20, 1962 in Evanston, Wyo Olympus high, UofU, Washington School of Den University Dentist in tistry graduate Kearns Member, West Valley club Kiwams Member, Na tional Ski Patrol Survivors, widow, Holladay, sons, Jon, ing to bring about more responsible voting in the November general elec- J. Malan tion. In attendance Heslop News, having will be candidates over all sessions of conference, with Dell Van Orden, stake president, conducting, assisted by his counselors. Mr. Heslop is managing editor of the Deseret been David S. Monson, Moroni Jensen, John Hiskey, Mike Stewart, Aaron Ken-nar- Steve SWuliu UUo viting community Bart Barker, Rees, Wayne Turner, Richard Max-fieland George Batchelor. Candidates who are unable to attend but will send representatives include Jake Garn, Dan Berman, Art Monson, Dan Marriott, Bob Wright, Scott Matheson, James McConkie, David Wilkinson and Glen Christensen. d William, Christopher; brothers, mother, sister, Douglas, Michael, Mrs Terry (Susan) Foote, all Salt Lake. $WANTED$ WEDDING BANDS DIAMONDS OR ANT THING MAD! 0! GOLD OR SILVER. 966-675- 6 Chapter Award of the National Society of the Sons of Utah Pioneers has been accorded the Temple Quarry chapter. Announcement of the honor was made here during the annual en- campment will school. PTA officers are LaVerne Walton editor of the Church Melanie Knighton. News prior to that time. A special part of the He is of eight conference schedule books, including How will be a dinner for all to Write Your Personal Interest History, How to Make Special members of the stake at Your Book of Remem5 p.m. Saturday in the brance and How to new building Compile Your Family Mr. Heslop will preside History. their friends being invited to attend. Offering the dedicatory prayer Chapter Given Honor Outstanding at 7 oclock Wednesday at the night VEKST TmCKCAEFEHHNa At very thin the of prices. cut the price on Armstrong carpet without cutting corners. Thats a organization. The chapter was cited for a variety of acduring complishments the past year, Including construction to scale of We the Peter Whitmore home, complete with furnishings. Also, the chapter preserved and moved an historical home, under the direction of committee member Russell Stocking. Years' Moisture Fair and dry. High's near 80 and low's In the FORECAST: 40 V BOARD February structure brings to three the number of chapels in the stake which house seven wards and stake possession of controlled substances (drugs) will not be permitted to receive licenses. meet-the-candida- and Stanley E.Shober. Conference meetings are scheduled Saturday and Sunday. At 7 p m. Saturday, ward and stake officers and their spouses will meet in the stake center. A 7:30 to 9 a m. meeting Sunday is scheduled for ward and following will require all at Hospitalized at Jackson Hole with a from semi-annua- Licenses are Status Of Injured Trio Told was Cindy afternoon torney Mike Hutchings said. The second ordinance o will dedicated. BENNION. The who will also speak. The two bishops involved include Dennis N. Adams I2th-16t- h - 9, 1980 A table will be set up offering brochures and printed information for voters. Eacan candidate will speak briefly, followed by questions from the audience. Calvin Smith elementary PTA will host a regional representative, Jor- dan North ward chapel Wett Valley View Thurs., Oct. To Gather At School will be J. Malan Heslop, The newly-complete- d transparent materials are required, City At- dancers and okayed another orgo-g- GRANGER. West Valley City, UT. Hopefuls Dedication To Follow Session Dancer Rules Clarified Go-G- o Measures allowing city officials stricter control over activities at liquor establishments were approved during the week by the City Commission. The commission approved an ordinance amendment clarifying the apparel required for - - (From Page 6, Col. 4) time up because of the length of some previous sessions. The meeting will be held in one of the rooms on the second level of City Hall, 2470 So. Redwood Road. A new Temple Quarry flag was displayed at the encampment, one that was made by Louis Smiths wife Dorothy. Also, the Temple Quarry chapter assisted in getting the Union Fort chapter organized during the year. 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