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Show and teachers interested in improving their skills, the from HISTORYS SCRAPBOOK OATES AND EVENTS - FROM baton-twirlin- YESTERYEARS clinic will include October 23, 1944 Naval Battle of Leyte Gulf, The death knell of the Japanese fleet, opens in Philiploses 3 waters; enemy pine battleships, 10 cruisers and 9 destroyers. October 24, 1836 Alonzo Dwight Phillips patents friction matches. October 25, 1888 Adm. Richard Evelyn Byrd Polar explorer and pioneer aviator, born in Winchester instruction in basic parade work, tosses, finger work, basic and - Va. - October 26 1825 Erie Canal linking the Hudson River with Lake Erie completed. October 27, 1918 First Daylight Saving Time in United States ends. October 28, 1886 President Grover Cleveland dedicates Frances gift to the United States, the Statue of Liberty, erected in New York harbor. Clinic Is fered at the Redwood Center, 3060 So. Lester St. (1585 West) beginning at 10:30 a.m. onNov. 1. Open to all students Multi-Purpos- Scheduled REDWOOD. A baton-twirlin- g clinic will be of g e fancy strut, elbow rolls and dance baton. Those scheduled to serve as instructors are Becky Aune, Penny Knight, Heidi Post, Ronnie Pyle, Cindy Mitchell, Connie Bunnell, Shellie Burrow, Alice McGowen and Cheryll Bowers. A fee of $8 has been set for the clinic, which will include four hours of instruction. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! To place yours, Pheasant Permits Available SALT LAKE. Permits for pheasant hunting on private, posted hunting units in Utah are available at 13 designated locations in 13 counties statewide, according to officials of the Division of Wildlife Resources. The pheasant season has been set for Nov. except in Duchesne and Uintah Counties, where the hunt is slated Nov. Posted pheasant hunting units offer advantages to both hunters Candidate Forum On Tap and private landowners, according to Dwight Bunnell, assistant chief of game management fortheDWR. Since virtually all pheasant hunting in Utah takes place on private property, he noted, posted units open to hunters land which would otherwise be closed to them. Posted units also protect landowners against damage by hunters, it was pointed Information regarding the designated locations where permits may be obtained is available by calling Try Green Sheet sified ads! Clas- of the 1980 The five tests covered pediatrics, medicine, surgery and psychiatry. The dean noted that Westminster cording to Maxine Cope, dean of nursing at West- Of the graduates who passed the series of five tests that make up the State Board Test Pool Licensing Examination through the Utah of Business nursing who left Utah following their graduation are passing state board examinations in grads minster. Department obstet-rics- , such subjects as other states with equally scores. ams excellent The state COTTONWOOD uniform throughout the nation. HTS. Energy and You has been selected as theme for November activities and programs of the Salt Lake County Library System. The public is welcome to visit area branches and view exhibits, obtain book lists and attend special programs on the energy topic, library officials said. ex- are generally - Energy Issues To Be E xplored scored Regulation, more than 500 points on each, it was noted. 15 graduating class in the Westminster College Division of Nursing have excelled in state tests qualifying them to practice as registered nurses in Utah, ac- out. 533-933- West Valley View 23, 1980 5C Thurs., Oct. SALT LAKE. Members At Libraries West Valley City, UT. Dennis Nevins, conservation specialist with the Utah Energy Office, will offer infor- - mation on Energy and the Home Nov. 12 at the Calvin S. Smith branch, 810 E. 3300 South. In a 7 p.m. pro- gram, Nevins will discuss solar and conventional energy sources. Tips on how to keep homes warmer during the winter and cooler during the summer at less cost will be shared by a representative of Mountain Fuel Supply on the 12th at 7:30 p.m. at the East Millcreek Library, 2266 E. Evergreen Ave. The same program will be presented on the 18th at 7 p.m. at the South Jordan branch, 10300 Beckstead Lane. The South Jordan branch will also be the e setting for a on the use of solar energy, Nov. 12 at 7 p.m. Dr. Kurt Brandle, professor of architecture at the University of Utah, will present the program. A demonstration on how to build and use solar greenhouses will be presented by Wally Adams, local expert on solar energy, at South Jordan on the 3rd from 6:30 to 9 p m., and at the Tyler branch, 315 Wood St. in Midvale, on the 10th beginning at 6:30 p.m. Fuel rates and how they are determined slide-lectur- J green SCOTCH GIANT ENT REE BUY GREEN DEANS FROZEN GRAVY & BEEF OR GRAVY & TURKEY LARGE SIZE discussed be will Isabelle Jensen by of Mountain Fuel Supply at the Holladay branch, 2150 E. 4800 South, on the 13th at 7 p.m. The speaker will also offer suggestions on how senior citizens and lower income families may obtain relief from rising energy bills. On the 13th at the Peterson branch, 9340 So. 700 East, Norman Barnes, president of the mm wxd qjcwo Utah Solar Energy HALLOWEEN PUMPKINS AVAILABLE Society, will present a film and answer quessolar tions on low-coenergy methods and including greenhouses, dehydrators and water heaters. The program will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Dr. C. William Berge, manager of the geothermal branch of Phillips Petroleum in Salt Lake, will present a film and discussion on geothermal energy and its possible applications at the Holladay Library onNov. 26 at 7 p.m. t solar energy is the topic to be NEW CROP LOCAL A(!!)UIFILOm Low-cos- by Sam Camarata of Utah Solar Advocates on the 17th at at the South Salt Lake branch, 2480 So. State. Possible solutions to the energy crisis are explored in videotapes available for viewing at the Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 70th South, on the 19th beginning at 7 p.m. Interested persons may also reserve the videotapes for times more convenient for them, it was noted. Library officials may be contacted at for additional information. 7:30 p.m. lb. Crisp Green Cabbage Mrs. Wright's Home Style DISCUITS or Buttermilk Russet Potatoes Cache Valley Curd Cheese Marshmallow Creme Pride Marshmallows Miniature Sour Half & Half 99 Red Delicious Apples Lucerne Cream Cheese , .1 9" Crop 0s, 89" 5 Yellow Onions STS? 4 Sunmaid Raisins - $1 119 Lucerne Sample Illustration only actual appearances of plants may vary. 943-761- 4 Castle To Be Open FLORIST QUALITY ASSORTED Provo In PILE PROVO. The 13th an- nual Haunted Castle, a Halloween attraction presented by patients of the State Hospital here, will be open Monday through fund-raisin- g 9 9 Chun King Bean Sprouts 9 Chow Mein Vegetables 9 Chow Mein Noodles 9 Water Chestnuts K soi. Chun King Soy Sauce IJ 0. Jill Frv " Chun King Egg Foo Yung and Pepper Steak bottle 16 oz. can Chun King 16 oz. can I JMt TC I Chun King 5 oz. can 85 IS RAISIN DREAD 16 ox. Loaf QSwiftning SHot Cocoa Mix 1" Boy Ar Dee nrlZZO mix Chef Double Cheese Shortening $1 9 9 Taco Shells SBSS. Hawaiian Punch ? Milkman rkeFiaStMilkSolids INSTANT MILK 42 oz. can 12 count 1 oz. pkgs. PLAHVS 59 99 Oct. 31. The cost of admission YOUR CHOICE 28 oz. is $3 at the door, with children under 6 to be admitted for $1. Proceeds from the castle are applied toward the purchase of recreat- pkg. oz. pkg. 46 oz. 4 can qt. packages 12-- 1 20 59 89 i OFF LABEL LUCERNE NON FAT DRY MILK SOLIDS ional equipment for patients at the State $539 20 QT. INCH POT Hanging Foliage Plants Assorted Chrysanthemum U". $9,s 4 Hospital, spokesmen for the event noted. Located behind the hospital at 1300 E. Center in Provo, the castle will be open from 7 to 11 p.m. throughout the week. by the hospital and a Provo radio station, the facility will feature a lineup cl Halloween entertain- ment COPYRIGHT 1980 SAFEWAY STORES INCORPORATED that includes ghosts, witches and mummies, as well as a Bat Cave, Crypt of Chamthe Undead, ber of Horrors, and The Maze. Try a Want Ad! |