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Show mw Of Magna Lions Club West Valley View Thurs Former Presidents Are Being Honored MAGNA Presidents night is being observed by the Magna Lions club According to Verdell Dyches, Lions president, the Magna club is one of the oldest and tonight (Thursday) All living past presidents who are no longer active in the group will be guests of honor for the occasion At KHS - West Valley City, UT Times, Alma Swenson, furniture dealer Others were E B Pace, Baptist minister, H Casey, Mountain Bell strongest m District 28 T and the only one that has produced five district governors It was formed in 1925 with a membership roster of 50 men from all walks of life Even today when volunteensm 0 Copper, Kirk, Kennecott C. G C Farm, Harris, Bingham-Garfielrailroad, R J d still has a Re-ELEC- the Several are still available for children wishing to attend the Kearns high pre school Interested parents are being invited to contact Renee Hyer, at the school, 969-148- 1 will begin Tuesday Classes will be held from 9 45 to 11 20 a m every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for 10 weeks, ending Dec 18 The cost will be $22 per month or a total Pre-scho- The pre school classes are conducted by high school students, under the direction of Miss Hyer An adult assistant in terested in working with high school students and pre school childien as a aide is need ed for the class Hours are 9 to 11 45 Tuesdays, Wednesdavs and Thursdays through date, Vacuum Need Repair? k TRY OUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT repair all makes of vacuums. We pre-scho- Specializing in: Eureka Kirby Hoover Bison Genuine parts, bags belts and brush rolls A.T. ENTERPRISES: of $55 Activities will include four field trips per semester, concepts in the world of art, music, creative projects, and food experiences Does Your J a hat can hi rt alU I about U mhiu r a hkt( things hi tti r v ht n p a kt s jmtlUd niFtt ad oi pLUh d 4081 J W Tel. 5415 S 966-141- 6 KEARNS J PTA at Truman To Meet Improvement; J C. Denton, garage owner; Howard A Jarvis, father of California Proposition 13 and the KEARNS openings PTA president Julie Kaliekini said tendent of Garfield of circle will Jensen, dentist, H C. Anderson, superin- owner Openings For Preschool Noted percent KEARNS The West ern Hills PTA is en couraging patrons to do some of their Christmas shopping at a book lair to be held Oct 20 24 Books will be sold from 8 30 to 9 a m and from 3 30 to 4 p m dai ly, as well as from 7 to 8 pm on the final day, during the PTA car nival We hope everyone 0 C 37 IB Book Fair Is Being Held At Western Hills membership of 25 The Magna Lions came into being under the leadership of L. C. Healey, a Utah Power and Light official who served three years as president Subsequent presidents were R C. Parks, owner of a hard- ware store; 9, 1980 divided between nine other stations, reported class member Susan Shelpon is suffering from lack of interest, he noted, the group Oct maining and the Smelter Merc, Harold Ilawkes, barber and John E Papaniko-las- , hardware store In 1954 55, 0 J Also, H E Wurzbach, Utah , out the course A mother with a child enrolled in the school or anyone interested in a part time position, is being invited to contact Miss Hver for further GRANGER The Truman elementary PTA will conduct a general meeting at 7 oclock Wednesday evening The proposed budget will be presented, after which candidates for the State School Board. Dr Richard Maxfield and A Glen Christiansen, Magna T STYLE SHOP LET US GIVE YOU THE LOOK YOU WANT will speak report on the installation of a flashing MEN'S AND WOMEN'S STYLING A Paul Garside looks over pictures FESTIVITIES . . . the Magna of Lions club, observing its 50th anniversory. of past presidents light on 4700 South will be given Members of the fifth-sixtgrade glee club, directed by Clay Peterson, will perform PTA officers are encouraging all parents to support the school and their children by attending the meeting CALL FOR APPOINTMENT h Ensign, Utah Copper, L C McMichael, J C. Penney manager; J E Utah Copper, Clair Huffaker, furniture dealer, H I Garfield, insurance, H W Rothrock, Bowen, A representative, A PROVEN B Power; LEADER LEGISLATIVE Copper; W.V. CITY -G- RANGER -T- Hercules E Mix, Utah 0 W. Mem-mot- t, barber, Roy Larson, owner of a grocery store, W. C Matthews, 30 HOUSE DISTRICT C AYLORSVILLE Poid For By Citueni To Re Fleet Bongtrter newspaper agency. J Garfield was McDonald Reid, Improvement president, followed E C Penney manager, George Cro-maMetropolitan Life, 0 K. Fotheringham, Mountain Bell, R D r, Merrill, American Smelting and Refining by M Lambert, Utah Copper, V G Larson, Bingham and Garfield Railroad and state legislator, Harold Wacker, e Mountain Fuel J W Ribotto.r. Kennecott, T J Hubbard, Kennecott, J O 969-410- 6 4219 W 3500 So . KATHY repre-sentatn- Brinton, physician, Glynn Peterson, clothing store, F D Peel, mortician, A L if f Vaughn, Kennecott Cop-- , per, F, F Blanchard, j t Kennecott Copper Others included J B f Each of these advertised items are readily available as advertised Grose, power plants M R superintendent, Kelly, Bingham Mine, D O Blackham, at F torney, E f v Cross, Kennecott refinery, N P Sefakis, Kennecott A LITTLE MORE f FOR YOU Verdell! Copper, Mountain Fuel, Dyches, ft. Gas Saw 3.7-c- u. With Case Regular $349.98 Frank Falvo. Sporting goods store, R L Dea, Kennecott jf n Copper, f Dean L Coon, Coon Con- struction, M R Falvo, real estate, Blaine Poul- - I I -- state ignition. Automanual oilsharpening system. guide bar. Carrying case. 35722 18-i- Lo-Kic- k Dyches and Blanchard hae all served more than one term and district governors from the club include J C Denton, W. G D Mttthews, Merrill, Don j 1 4 R Black-ha- and Verdell Pictures of all past presidents of the club now grace the south wall of the Lions hall Tonight all past presidents who are no longer active will be escorted to the meeting by Lions members and will be served a dinner catered by the Magna Lady Lions We are encouraging these valuable men to renew their memberships, Verdell Dyches said We want them to know how much we appreciate them For it SAVE $70 Microwave Oven With Temperature Probe Regular $469.99 99001 was through watts. Solid state ? I their leadership that the is what it is today club Prisoner Vote Is USE YOUR SEARS CREDIT PLAN Unpopular TAYLORSVILLE Students at Fremont elementary conducted another in their series of weekly telephone Largo-Capaci- Vac Has Cord Reel Power-Mat- e With 12082 White NO HI ( K SatisfiH tion AND ( i 20701 for Value 19 in diagonal measure pic electronic tuning ture With AFC 4208 Sears-Grang- er 2781 W. 3500 South (l uurantt t ti nr our Moru Hfuk 268-525- 5 cw. ft. Frost-los- s Rofrlg.rator R. $548 13 65 tion cu 5 35 ft fresh food sec cu ft freezer Twin enspers White 61901 Store Hours: Open 10 to 6 Monday-Frida- y Saturday 9:30 to Closed Sunday i 1 f 1 ! 4 cent in favor, 55 percent against and 12 percent undecided s498 Reg. $479.99 4 water levels and 3 water combinations temperature Where America shops Sears 19.0 s399" $32999 s169 SAVE $50 80 Sansor Scan Salaction Washar $199 95 61901 TV Has ty R. $399.99 Beater bar brush for deep down dirt Plus dual edge cleaning 1MR1 SAVE SAVE $70 SAVE s30 Rg. 4208 20701 surveys, taken among county residents on subjects of general interest Thursday Asking respondents their opinion as to whether inmates in the state prison should have the right to vote, students found 33 per- 6 Questioned as to which was their favorite TV news station, 44 percent selected Channel 2, 41 percent Channel 5, 12 percent Channel 4 and three percent Channel 20 On favorite radio station, answers showed 30 percent choosing KSL, 20 percent KSOP, 13 percent KCPX and the re- - y nCtMYv u X t a v j Dyches 2082 r It elementary teacher, Frank Arreola, ing. 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