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Show X For Halloween .Ar. - i ; . . - , , i- -' r- ,v H J- , M- V r" , s .- - U"- - v ,V V f ts ? .V , . -- Zt: . 24fP9f $ '" r, V ,Ai' - (4 SALT ? A number of Halloween safety guidelines have been issued by the National Safety Council. Parents of youngsters taking to the streets for tomorrow (Friday) nights traditional event are being reminded to make certain that their children watch and obey all traffic signals, and that they wait on the curb, not in the street, until it is clear to cross Streets should be crossed only at corners, never between parked vehicles or diagonally trick-or-tre- iXVV: 'A, . ' C' 4 5 1 r. T across intersections, council officials said Its also important to look in all directions before crossing the street and to walk John Berger, Heather Wix. The ceramic tile project involves school mascot. over doss gift from lost year's Cottonwood high seniors are Rochelle NEW . . . Curry, Looking run - while crossing, they added. -- Trick-or-treater- At Cottonwood Class Gift Graces Hal! SO. COTTONWOOD tile insignia, the 1980 senior class gift, has been installed near the main entrance to Cottonwood high. The six-fosquare ceramic tile contains a circular motif of horses Done in school colors of black, white and gold, the seal contains 162 tiles and was completed and installed at a cost of $775 by Domestic Import Tile Supply of Salt Lake. A Senior class officers from last year came up with the idea for the gift and held competition among senior students for a winning design Laurel Best was winner of that contest. To keep students and others from walking on the insignia, ropes and other barriers were initially placed around it However, it is hoped that students will have sufficient respect to stay off the seal without a. H AARON (ENNARD DEMOCRAT FCR 2 YEAR COUNTY COMMISSION "31 -. f rZ' Qualifications... EXPERIENCE . . . Over 18 years public service and private business. in both MATURITY . . . age 37, married for over 18 years. Numerous leadership positions in both the private and public sector. . . . Graduate of the UofU. B.S. Psychology. MPA, Masters in Public Administration from B.Y.U. 6 mos. extensive management training from AMA (American Management Assoc.) s should also watch for vehicles backing out of driveways, it was noted. Motorists are being urged to drive slowly - West Valley City, UT. Reminders On Issued Safety LAKE. w ?C0. vT',i, V5 V - - $ VVV'f ,W N ? !," i I " vp i, i- VJ-- , in1! rfV :-- - through residential areas and to make sure their headlights West Valley View . Thurs.,Oct. 30, 1980 IL are working properly. Motorists should also back out slowly when exiting driveways, exercise extra caution when starting up at intersections, plus make special efforts to obey traffic signals and road signs while are out in force, council officials reminded Parents are being urged to make sure their children are attired in safe Halloween costumes and to know what route they wall be following, what supervision is planned, what time theyll be home and who their companions are Children should be instructed not to eat anything while making their rounds, and once they arrive home, their Halloween treats should be inspected before anything is eaten, it was pointed out. Residents are being reminded to remove obstacles from their trick-or-treate- trick-or-tre- porches to allow their a Halloween "guests free path to the door Porch lights should remain on while young- sters are out, and goodies should be carefully wrapped before being given to the chil- dren, said officials safety Quintet Performs 2 Nights SALT LAKE The Brigham Young University Brass Quintet will perform tomorrow ( Friday) and Saturday night in the upper theater of the north visitors center on Temple Square The program, which will begin at 8 oclock on both evenings, is part of a series of concerts sponsored by the LDS church and featuring noted professional and amateur musicians who are members of the church. Members of the quintet are Gaylen Hatton on French horn, Daniel Bachelder, trom the barriers, student body leaders said. It has been suggested by some that this years senior class might provide a railing to protect the bone and euphonium, David Blackinton and Carleton Welchel, both on the trumpet and Stephen Call on the tuba and euphonium The group will perform a variety of works by Handel, Sousa, Shostakovich Joplin, and others The same program will be presented on both nights Tickets are required for admission but there is no charge, concert officials said Admission is limited to those age 8 and older Tickets may be obtained at the north visitors Editor s Quote Book kindness is a language Ihe dumb can speak and the deaf can hear and understand. ( hrislian Buvee center at Temple Square Other concerts in the series include performances by the Deseret String Quartet, Nov BYU Chamber Choir, Nov BYU Collegium Musicum, Nov and soprano JoAnn Ottley, Nov. 21-2- 2 28-2- America's Roast Beef Yes Sir! A NEW ARBY'S ROAST BEEF RESTAURANT IS COMING TO TOWN! gyyiTgrfffgatgaL.niKWHB:gi?g aenDdniBfiRa area. Among gifts provided by past graduating clas- ses during the schools history have been the large marquee at the parking lot en- trance on 1300 East, a school seal at the top of the stairs and a chair lift for handicapped students. In conjunction with the PTA, one graduating class provided hair dryers for the girls shower room and another year landscaping was obtained at the south end of the football field. Other gifts were the outdoor sound system, books and furniture for the school library and the trophy case in the main hall. DECA was instrumental in providing glass backboards as well as scoreboards in the gymnasium. EDUCATION in LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT . . . Five Students At Cottonwood In Elec- Semi-Final- SO. ted to Credit Union Board of Directors. Elected to Police Mutual Aid Assoc. Board of Directors. Elected President of Credit Union. Elected as Secretary of PMAA. s COTTONWOOD. Five students from Cottonwood high have been named National Merit Scholarship and five others were among the commended students. The five include Miriam Lindsay, Mark McCullough, Becky Omki, Tom Saxton and Elaine West. Those on the commended list, the top five percent of the nation, were Nola Anderton, John Olsen, Michele Salas, Amanda Turek and Deborah Walton. semi-finalis- semi-finalis- Comparison Proves Unquestionably you care mourn to ELECT THE VERY BEST xVOTE KEHNARD Paid for by Republicans & Independents for Kennard ts BRING YOUR TRUCK & TRAILERS TIME IS SHORT! BUYING MUST BE FAST! NO ITEM SPARED JltlE&Xfl TIME IS SHORT! V&ifiLhIS READ THIS EVERY WORD! ts 3 WE ARE MOVING . . . PC. ANTRON EARLY NYLON AMERICAN LIYIKG ROOM Compare at $1298.95 Yes Folks, in order to better serve you, we are moving to our new location tn the very near future But rather than move it . . we even at near and would rather sell it . below costs! 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