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Show ' ' At Valley 7- - 5$ Sa! ' Li ' .' , GRANGER. Shane Powers and Jennifer f. Gillette were the first male and female students to cross the finish line during the Liger Chase staged at Valley junior high last week. The Powers boy, a ninth grader, completed course in the three-mil- e 20:19, while the Gillette girl, a seventh grader, had a 20: 53 time. Eighth grade trophy winners were Rodney Menna and Kathy Lowe, while Tammy Olsen, ninth and Troy Gunderson, seventh, won first places in their divisions. Jan Hansen, who teaches history, was ' first . . . Western Hills in the womens div- - Six-Wee- k Workshop Is Slated GRANGER. A free, workshop on career development will six-wee- k offered at the be 2830 Library, Granger South, on Saturdays from 1 to 3 p.m. W. 3650 beginning Nov. 1. The workshop series is designed to help in- dividuals recognize their role in planning their own careers. George Knight, instructor in the Information Systems Department of the LDS church, discuss will a step-by-ste- p plan development to acquaint participants resources for with career guidance. Class size is limited and advance regis- is required, tration officials said. Further information is available by calling library 968-351- 4 CEDAR FENCING 4i4 CEDAR 44 CEDAR Reg. 16-6- ' 43 POSTS $2.99 Reg. 1.99 POSTS 2 2.99 $3.99 SLATS 4 2 1.25 Reg. $1.39 14-6- ' 2 SLATS Reg. 69 24-8- ' MISC. 55 RAILS 3 CLOSEOUT Reg. 89 65' SLATS 35 FENCE ORDER 25 off Limited to supplies on hand DOJtfoK'fl 35S5 3S00 Kempton, publicity ID 23, 1980 silhouette of a girl, which was used on invitations. A film will be shown and Linda Redman, a chairman Helen Shaw. Sixth grader Charlene Goodsell designed a Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet SID'S STYLE SHOP LET US GIVE YOU THE LOOK YOU WANT northeast, Virgene True, northwest, Lyn Burnmgham, southeast, JoAnn southwest, and Mary Olsen, 262-286- Win-war- 255-664- 0 central-east- , 255-088- 6 MEN'S AND WOMEN'S STYLING Girls Program Slated Tonight At School Here CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TAYLORSVILLE. The Fremont tary elemenPTA will sponsor a 969-410- 6 girls maturation program at 7:30 tonight (Thursday). The event is traditionally held for fifth and 4219 W 3500 So . KATHY PTA Sets from row 6 to 8 p m tomor- (Friday). Dinner will be served from 6 to 8, including chili, chili dogs, tamale pies, cake and ice cream Games will open at 6:30 and will include popular carnival acti vities, including a cake walk, bean bag toss, ring toss and bat cave (fish pond). Booths will be offering to paint childrens faces as clowns, or to paint flowers, bugs, etc. on fingernails. A quilt drawing will be held at 7 p m., with the names of all children whose parents have joined the PTA entered for either the girls or boys quilt. A book fair will be Slate At Atonement Is Filled GRANGER. A group of young people will be confirmed during the 10:30 am. worship service Sunday at Atonement Lutheran church. Also included in the service will be communion, with Rev. Joel Erickson, pastor, officiating Sunday school will be held at 9:15. Men of the church w ill bowl tonight (Thursday) at 6:30 A Lutheran-Roman Catholic dialogue is scheduled at 7:30 tonight at Mt Zion Lutheran church. Cub Scout pack 266 will ween celebrate Halloat the church to- morrow at 7:30 p.m. Ernest Kneeland will instruct the Bethel class on Monday at 7:30 p.m. The ALCVV 3D program, Diet. Discipline, will convene at 6:30 Seventh and eighth graders will have an ip on Oct. 31 Carnival held on the stage and parents are being invited to do some of their and finance commissioner, and Julie Paint- Christmas ganizing the event. Shirley Drake will direct the cake contest. er, secretary, are shopping early, said PTA president Julie Kaleikim A homemade crafts KEARNS Gourley or- Observance Of Reformation Sunday Eyed booth will also offer gift items for sale. Children in all grades may enter the cake decorating contests. Cakes may be baked by parents, but decorating must be the childs own work. Cakes will be judged Friday prior to the carnival and prizes awarded to three winners in each class and three top winners in each grade. Cakes will be on display at the carnival and will be sold or used in the cake walk, Mrs. GRANGER. Reformation Sunday will be observed this week at Granger Com-munit- y Christian church. Sunday school will be held at 9:30 and at 9:50 am. the worship service will convene. Rev. Royal Ewing will have as his sermon topic, Renewing the Covenant. The Philathea group of CWF will meet at the id Mary Ellen Smith will Chuck-A-Ram- prepare a spook alley a at 12:30 p.m. Monday for lunch. Bible study is scheduled for 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Fred Darr home, 4178 So. 4850 West. with many special fects and costumes Carolyn Bricker, dinner chairman, Donna ef- Barrett, membership The David elementary PTA will host a carnival from 6 to 8 p m. Monday. Games and activities will include a cake walk, with cakes donated by teachers and students; an animal walk, dunking for apples, ski ball, fish an pond and many many mare, a PTA spokesman said. There will be a gypsy lady, with pockets full of treats for children, a jelly bean count and a whats in the middle of the cake contest. Dinner will be available, featuring chili, hot dogs, chips, crackers and orange drink or chocolate milk. Children are being invited to come in costume if they wish, but masks will not be permitted. Carolyn Jensen is chairman of the event He kept his word. Representative Palmer initiated proposals which eliminated one entire state agency, 46 excess state jobs, saving you over $6 million in taxes. UTAH HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 29 Specifically Paid For By Palmer For House Committee WE HAVE HAD TO MOVE INTO OUR NEW STORE BEFORE IT IS ACTUALLY FINISHED . . .WE ARE IN A REAL MESS. IF YOU WILL COME IN DURING THIS WEEK, WE WILL DISCOUNT ANY WATER BEDS IN THE STORE!!! OVER 30 BEDS ON DISPLAY. ONE OF UTAHS LARGEST SHOW ROOMS WATER BED The WATER BED MOHAVE WATER BED WATER BED The The RUSTIC WILLOW CREEK B in Bergsma home. They will visit a haunted house and go out for 1 W r, MURRAY. A banquet leaders and for area their spouses will be held Nov 6 in the Fine Arts building at the County Fairgrounds, located adjacent to Murray park The banquet will get under way at 7 p m. and the cost is $1 per person Dishes are to be assigned by area supervisors, who are Rod questions asked by the girls. Peggy Goodsell is chairman of the event. Wett Valley View , D Thurs., Oct. answer will nurse, West Valley City, UT. the BUILDERS MART 968-212- Duane Wanlass, second and third, both of whom are parents Richard Nielsen, coach, was fourth and coming in fifth and sixth were science teacher David Dietering and A L. librarian Carl Christiansen, principal, was seventh Trophies went to first place winners in each of the six divisions and ribbons went to second through sixth places. It was a ball, announced Mr. Fernley who was instrumental in setting up the contest. Everyone really enjoyed it He noted that 160 signed up to run, but only about 130 actually participated, perhaps due to cool weather It is hoped that the Liger Chase will become an annual event at Valley, he said H sixth grade girls, but PTA board members also invited fourth grade girls to attend, with parental approval, said Gourley Carnival Set Friday Night KEARNS. The Western Hills elementary PTA will host a carnival 4-- Ose-gua- ision with 27:07. Taking first in the mens was Sam Fern-ley- , music teacher, with 17:52. Placing in the adult male category were Jack Mitchell and Preporing for Holloween carnival at Western Hills Dawnell Danielle Arceneaux, Jorren Christensen, Roweberry, Barbara Christensen. CARNIVAL school are Banquet Slated For Leaders Of Effort Liger Chase Yields Winners ?.?& rwifc - A - So MAGNA STAIN FINISH RE-ELE- D. LEON REESE 31 800 DEMOCRAT STATE LEGISLATOR DISTRICT MATCHING FURNITURE AVAILABLE 32 He's qualified, experienced and dedicated MATCHING FURNITURE AVAILABLE MATCHING FURNITURE AVAILABLE $368 00 BUNK FLOTATION BEDS & MATTRESS FOUNDATION rails and wood parts including ladder. All Innerspring mattress and foundation. $ 24a 00 omplete The best test of a Legislator is what he says. what he does--n- ESLVALLEYiSHOPEING CENTER ot OU R "Good Government is everybody's Business." VOTE NOVEMBER D. 4 for LEON REESE HI Paid for by Committee to Elect Reese 3589 S6Y 2800 .West (Market st NEVtOC ATIQN |