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Show Orchard . Carnival On School Slate MAGNA Douglas T. Orchard elementary will host a carnival from 6 to 8 30 p m on Oct 31. Games will include a spider treat alley and grab, cake a Breakfast Is On Seniors' Agenda MAGNA. Preparations are being made for a senior citizen chuckwagon breakfast to be held on Nov. 26. Persons of all ages will be served, accord- Lester to Sabin, of the center. He said tickets will be ing manager aailab!e at the center, as well as through ious business places Ream's ty or whatever they preferred. The students in each class selected three winners. A bicycle safety program was presented yesterday. Parents are receiving invitations to participate by attending a program on child abuse, to be held at 7 tonight (Thursday). The Division of Family Services will present a film and Deputy Stout will be present to answer ques- West Valley City, UT. var- Market is picking up the tab tor the food and the net proceeds from the meal w ill go to the Senior Citizen Center Serving will be can led out by senior citizen volunteers Sabin also noted the cost of the tickets will be S2 50 each, regardless of age walk Mothers wishing to donate cakes are being asked to bring them to the carnival Hot dogs, chips and drinks will be available for families wishing to eat dinner at the carnival Tickets will be sold before school and dur- lunch Monday ing through Oct. 31 at 12 for $1, and at the carnival, for $1. 10 Mickey Winter is chairman of the event. Wt Valley View 6B Thurs.. Oct. 30, 1980 observed at the school, with Pam Kenna directing the events, assisted by Steve Stout. Mr, Stout, South Kearns Officer Friendly, presented a program for and kindergarteners first graders, using a safety sack of traffic signs, such as stop signs and presenting each child a safety coloring book in which they could color the traffic signals in the right colors. He also presented a program on Stranger-dange- tions. "We want to try to make parents more aware of the importance of reporting any instances of child abuse they become aware of, said MaMrs. Duckworth. ny are unaware of the mandatory reporting law and the discussion will include information on how to report a r. On Tuesday students were invited to enter a poster contest, making posters to encourage safety in such areas as sidewalk safety, bicycle safety, roller skate safe Counselor To Bishop Named GRANGER. Sustained as the new first counselor to Doyle Keiser, Jordan North 11th ward bishop, was Don Gen-essformer second counselor The new second counselor is Brent D. Jones who has been serving as ward executive secre- problem, she said. The program will also include a section on child molesting, she added. Questions on legal rights and law will also be answered. The safety film David Wont Be Here be will Tomorrow shown to students tomorrow (Friday) and children will be shown how to use reflector ribbon on their Halloween costumes. "We have enough ribbon for 600 children, Mrs. Duckworth commented. The students will then participate in the annual Halloween parade around the school and winners of the poster contest will receive their awards. Try Green Sheet sified ads! Serving Ward GRANGER. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet named in Granger 6th VOTE DUAYNE T. JOHNSON HOUSE DISTRICT 31 DEMOCRAT ClasPAID POLITICAL AT ORCHARD . . . Ready for Halloween carnival slated Oct. 31 at Orchard elemen- Floyd PTA Initiating Honors Effort WORKING GOVERNMENT . . Good qovernment should work . HOLD THELINE ON TAXES SAGE BRUSH REBEL .. . Utah's lands should be under Utah's control A NOT A bel eve in equal E R . . . nqhts Rights Amendment But not in the Equal LET CRIMINALS PAY FOR CRIME. GOOD GOVERNMENT IS YOUR RESPON SI LI B IT Y Everyone has a responsibility to government tnat goes beyond iust paying taxes The "silent majority" needs to speak out and beoin running qovernment STATE LEGISLATURE -- DiST. 27 Paid for by Lerdahl Supporters KEARNS. The PTA at South Kearns elementary is initiating a new program to honor students who have done a good deed which has been reported by someone in the community, according to PTA president DyAnn Duckworth. A citizenship scroll will be placed in the school, on w'hich names of students receiving will be recognition placed. A certificate of recognition will be given each student so honored. The PTA feels it is very important to recognize the students at 30 E Born and reared in Granger Married Coleen Monson Six children and a foster son - Garret, Ann, Jordan, Blair, Alayne, Adam and Erdman Jake Education - Cyprus High, Brigham Young Un- South Kearns For You " for the people "Biq qovernment creates waste and m turn becomes ineffective E0R DUAYNE BIOGRAPHY tary are Tim Saxton, Mistie and Denise Winter. Lerdahl A COMMITTEE C? GRANGER-TAYLORSVILL- Work BY TO THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - DISTRICT Republican Will new CO. tary. "He A has been counselor 262-668- iE-EB.E- ward to serve with Bob Askew, bishop. Elevated from second to first counselor was Wayne Rapp and Kevin Likes was sustained second counselor. New Counselor iversity and University of Utah Four grandchildren LEGISLATIVE Kearns for the efforts they put forth to aid someone in need, Mrs. Duckworth said. The first student receiving the honor was Daniel Baldridge, a fifth grade student in Jesse Coombs class. He received the certificate Friday during a presentation made in his class by Mrs. Duckworth and principal Elmond WilSouth ACCOMPLISHMENTS 100 attendance at all sessions Member Legislative Management Committee Member Legislative Executive Appropriations Committee Higher Education Committee Chairman Labor and Manpower Stiffer Penalties for criminals Reduced taxes Safe Sidewalks Help solve many of your problems with the Government son. We hope all our students will follow this fine example and strive every day to be good Mrs. Duckcitizens, worth said. Safety Week is being HOUSE MAJORITY LEADER miLAiniWI GiUCTOVES: Continue as full time Representative to serve you Tax Limitation & Reduction Limit Growth off Government ELECT Better Schools Responsible Economic Development Jobs For Our Children More Effective Crime Control r j TOU TOR H2HPEKIECKS: DEMOCRAT STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES DISTRICT 29 a years Community and Church Leadership Member Utah Technical College Advisory Board Chairman-Uta- h Home Builders Committee Chairman-Uta- h LDS Social Service Advisory Board 25 ip 25 years in Scouting and other youth programs Carpenter-1- 5 years Owns and operates own business Member Veteran Foreign Wars Many other responsibilities Doug Would Like to Thank the following people for their Mr. & Mrs. Harold T. Newman Chairman Mr. & Mrs. Glade Nelson Mr. & Mrs. Ron Rushton Mr. & Mrs. Deward White Mr. & Mrs. James Higginbotham Eric & JoAnn Pearson Lanny & Sandra Westerman Mr. & Mrs. David Torres Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Packard Mike & Shirley Bevan Mr. & Mrs. Randy Willden Elizabeth Cluff Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Braunberger Zelma Brundage Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Wang Mr. & Mrs. Bill Mullen Richard Taylor Verl Ferguson Paul Slack Carl Romero Joseph Sarvello Terry Campos Bill Nielson Support & Encouragement: Earl Meyer Marci Wright Mr. & Mrs. Dave Marsh Mr. & Mrs. Ralph Christensen Robert Valdez Dee Sanchez Terry Young Lewis J. & Leone Rushton Larry & Sandra Reideman Ron & Jean Smith Larry & Julia Skogerboe Lee & Mary Montano Rolland & Ruth Mayne Joseph F. & Billie Sarvello Phil Hibler Ed & Karen Mayne Wendell & Carol Hibler Tony & Sandy Montano Joyce Williams Bruce & Margaret Christensen Al & Debra Grant Paris & Marilyn Beddo Terry Williams Norman Bangerter has served the past four years as a member of leadership the House of Representatives. The past 2 years he served as majority leader and was responsible for the organization of the House of Representatives and processing of all bills through that body. in In my 8 years as a legislator we have never had a better organized and better operated session. He worked well and asserted steady leadership with both political parties in guiding legislation through the House. I encourage you to return this effective leader to the legislature. James B. Hansen Speaker of the House VOTE FOR A LIFETIME OF PROVEN & DEDICATED SERVICE REfvlEBER THERE IS A DIFFERENCE! Paid for by Bonnlon for Roproiontatlvo Comm. CMSCJ1 IMMBURTma Paid Political Announcement by Citizens for Bangerter Comm. |