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Show 1 1 B WSTVALLYVIW Thursday, Nov. 6, 1980 families, will be the theme. In worship, in home and family, members and friends will be reminded of Gods gifts to us, gifts of opportunity and responsibility in sharing the good news of Gods love for all persons, Rev. Greenwood said. West Stake Heritage Arts Fair Planned GRANGER. The activity of Granger West stake will involve a heritage arts fair in the stake center clude displays, dancing, sale of foods and crafts, as well as a youth council melodrama. The grand handshake, a special march complete with handshakes to include everyone in Saturday. Activities planned from 5 to 8 p.m. will in t Preparedness &atr A5-8- j, t 5'3Qpr-Gran- d a c- -5 Farmers Daughter will be presented at 7:30. Participants include Cindy Johnson, J' 3(W offer preparedness Smith, Terry Zimmerman, Ted Johnson and Scott Bloom-quis- t. making clothing, levis, underwear and buttons have tire and backdrops and another booth will feature caricatures drawn on the spot by an artist. Christmas ideas will be shown in another area, at- j the old fishing hole will offer prizes for children V? and homemade ice cream will be for sale. A room of fair exhibits will include heritage items submitted by STAKE - Helping with Granger West stake function are Barbie Stanley (left), Sherry Phillips. FAIR . . . (From Page 10B, Col. 9) held at 7:30 p.m on Nov. 13. Primary presidencies, secretaries, inservice leaders and music directors are being invited to attend. preparation as well as will be included. needs. The display will be under the direction of Judy Cox. Chairman of the heriis Linda com- - TAYLORSVILLE. Enlistment At Trinity KEARNS. A period of family and individual enlistment at Trinity to 8:30. United Methodist Bronston (From Page ceremonies, weapons, tactics, M. Greenwood said the map-readin- ac- military courtesy, tivity will continue through the Thanks- military justice, first aid, and Army history and traditions. giving season, seeking to involve each family and person. circuit rider 7B, Col. 8) con- INFANTRY. Pvt. James A. Langenegger, son of Mary J. Singer, 3768 So. 4800 West has completed the infantry combat training course at Camp Pendleton, Calif. His specialized Improvement District. Notice is hereby given by the Granger District, that a Trustee Election will be held December 3, Gerald L. Larson District Manager Hunter-Improveme- G2-3- PUBLIC NOTICE Persons interested in filing may do so by filing candidacy papers or by having a petition filed in behalf of, a candidate. This filing is to be with the District Clerk, no later than November 17th, 1980. The qualifications for office are that the candidate be a taxpayer and elector living in the Granger-Hunte- r Improvement District. Published by order of the Board of Trustees of Granger-Hunte- r is assigned Johnson SPECIAL ELECTION IN SALT LAKE COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. 1 SALT LAKE COUNTY Notice is hereby given that there will be a special election in Salt Lake County Service Area No. 1, Salt Lake County, Utah on Wednesday the 3rd Day of December, 1980, for the election of a trustee for term on the a Board of Trustees of the six-ye- ar 414? West operations, and specific maintenance procedures for tactical vehicles. presented the Air Assault Badge upon graduation from the Air Assault School at Fort Campbell, Ky. Trainees learned to rapidly and safely exit a helicopter from a variety of difficult situations. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classi- Air fieds! t Wayne Lords pleted One Station Unit OSUT is a iod which per- combines basic combat training and advanced individual training. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. DeWane Lords, live at 4798 Hidden Cove Drive, Taylorsville. Station, COURSE. Pvt. Donald T. Francis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sharon F. Tuttle of Kearns, has completed the power generation and wheeled-vehicl- e mechanics period which individual Organization training. district. All candidates, or five (5) people on behalf of any candidate shall file his or her signed statement of candidacy for the office of trustee with the clerk of the Board of Trustees on or before Monday, November 17, 1980 at 5 :00 p.m. Said election shall be held in conformity with the election laws of the State of Utah, and at such election every qualified, registered voter residing within Salt Lake County Service Area No. 1 on said date shall be entitled to vote at said election. The clerk of the Board of Trustees for said special election shall be David Howick. Location of the clerks office is 5624 South 4800 West, Kearns, Utah, 84118,968-0541- d par longest acting nasal decongestant Up to 12 hour relief The BATHROOM TISSUE W 4 PAK Reg. $1.93 Vi By: Glen E. Kraft Vice-Chairm- bioinbbo'I wmstccst SNACK PACK PUDDINGS REDENBACHER 67 & Notice is hereby given that there will be a Special Election in BA&0N SINGLES tm ssspw A CX&Mjl m FRoz bn POCXDSn, 3, Wednesday the 3rd day of December, 1980 for the election of a trustee for a six year term on the Board of Trustees of the District. All candidates, or five people on behalf of any candidate, shall file his or her declaration of candidacy for the office of trustee with the clerk of the Board of Trustees at least fifteen (15) days before said election. Said Election shall be held in conformity with the Election Laws of the State of Utah, and at such Election every qualified, Improvement District on said date shall be entitled to vote at said election. POLLS SHALL BE OPENED AT 7:00 A.M. AND SHALL BE KEPT OPEN UNTIL 8:00 P.M. ON DATE OF ELECTION. "Dtp. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, KEARNS IM- PROVEMENT Reg. $1.39 0 V Reg. $32.69 2688 RIVAL CROCK POT popor Chute corn, air popped, design directs corn into bowl or bags. Presto No. PN1. Crisp-dr- d y non-sto- $1 188 Reg. $14.49 0NCE-A-YEA- R SPECIALS Cosmetics designed to enhance the essence of you, now at outstanding prices. This special Beauty Bargain offer is waiting for you. Hurry, while supplies last. QB TO DIS- TRICT 30 USE YOUR BANK CARDS K Closed STORE SHELDON H. HOLMES CHAIR- BY MAN oz. canpkg. pnesTO1 SAVE UP OfZP'WA w 5 registered voter residing within the Kearns - POPCORN PUMPER Improvement District, Salt Lake County, Utah, on SXACEO w Reg. $1.13 SPECIAL ELECTION IN KEARNS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT SALT LAKE COUNTY Kearns 4- Popping Corn 15 oz PUBLIC NOTICE Ofm oi. $ flI) 49 i'M:w ORVILLE K3-3- HOURS: Mon. Fri. -- 10-- 9, J . 4 J J 966-141- 6 HUNTS KEARNS FOT2STO3S UNI Tel. DRUGJAGENGY, RI J 40S1 W. 5415 S., KEARNS GHEE HI-D- J JA.T. ENTERPRISES mrnsm 3 . NOTICE k 4 4 COMPARE OUR LOW PRESCRIPTION PRICES SovrH- - 3am Tb Avocflpoes J Specializing in: Kirby Eureka Hoover Bison Genuine parts, bags, belts and brush rolls. TRAINING. Seaman Thomas A. Harper, son of Ralph N. Harper of exercises. OPEN NOVEMBER- - 4 Solders were taught to perform any of the duties in a rifle or mortar squad. Atlantic Treaty (NATO) repair all makes of vacuums. com- bines basic combat training and advanced Granger, participated in Reforger 80 and Crested Cap, North U.S.-base- I We j ing (OSUT) at Fort Benning, Ga. OSUT is a Sgt. More than 17,000 personnel J "-$- 30"' David S. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton A Jones, 3822 Cochise Dr., training i USED VACUUMS J S1-4- B AEE EFFBCT7V& BADGE. Army ROTC Cadet Anthony V. Hea-ly- , son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Healy, 4996 So. 4820 West, Kearns, was RECRUIT. Seaman Recruit Kim H. Sanders, son of Margret Pacini, 3550 West Lake Cr., Granger, has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego. A 1980 graduate of Marmalade Hill school, Salt Lake, he joined the Navy in July. EXERCISE. BOARD OF TRUSTEES SALT LAKE COUNTY SERVICE AREA NO. 1 .5415 PFSlCES Diego. A 1980 graduate of Roy high, he joined the Navy in June. TRAINING. Pvt. Alan T. Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moore Jr , 3026 W. Gibraltar Cir , Bennion, has completed One Station Unit Train- - 3601ISo$2700lWesf LEGAL NOTICE the Jones Seymour AFB.NC. Yuma, Ariz. A 1979 graduate of Granger high, he joined the Marine Corps in June, 1979. Training (OSUT) at Fort Benning, Ga. SERVICE - church will get under way Sunday. at d program of instruction teaches basic automotive theory, maintenanc- Corps of Eisen- hower junior high students are being planned for Wednesday in the school cafeteria. The hours will be from 1 to 4 p.m. and from 5:30 Is Goal Rev. teachers with Sgt. self-pace- performance-oriente- Annapolis Dr. and Carol J. Harper of Roy has completed recruit training at the Naval Training Center, San 4181 in the exer- ticipated cises. PROMOTED. Lance Cpl. Matthew J. Reynolds, son of Betty Ber-ret- t, 2561 Robin Road, Granger, was promoted to his present rank while serving with 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing, Marine PUBLIC NOTICE . . . your right to know manual Automatic bar & chain oiling Large volume muffler . wspark arrestor screen 16"& 20" bar & chain Carry case available KEARNS SALES & SERVICE 4085 West 5415 South Kearns 966-309- 2 Falls, Idaho, has Consultations of parents 1980. & TRAINING. Pvt. Wayne B. Lords, whose wife Dawn lives in Idaho EJHS Faculty Eyes Sessions McGill. Anti-vibratio- n wFREE extra chain d course at the Army Training Center, Fort Dix, N J. The e-shop Wednesday afternoon and evening. At both schools, will be consultations held from 1 to 4 p.m. and from 5: 30 to 8:30. able for household cleaners and personal tage arts fair February. with teachers on Recipes will be avail- dividuals and with Wraparound chain brakehand guard system Electronic ignition Muffler shield 610 Food storage and family-oriente- in GRANGER. Parents with students who attend both Valley and West Lake junior high schools will have an opportunity to meet cept stemming from the early pioneer ministers of Methodism who rode from cabin to cabin, home to home, sharing the gospel with in- McCuDCocDn PRO MAC JHS Session Set Wednesday items and suggestions. A A stop EtEaa from Young Men and Young Women of the stake. Included will be such heirlooms as stitchery, hobbies and journals. Each will be awarded a ribbon. In conjunction with the fair, one room will Koloni Havea, Sherry Phillips, Barbie Stanley, Deanna Kilfoyle, where crafts, Christmas gifts, games, balloons and food will be sold. A picture booth will ' jfattdskk Square dancing with a caller will begin at 6:30. She Was Only a Each of the five wards in the stake will be in charge of various booths V ( JVov.8 will be fea- Leonard Burke, Richard tfcniycArts and 6, attendance, tured at 5:30 p.m. training centered on the duties of a rifleman, with emphasis on squad tactics and the techniques of fire of the squads weapons. He joined the Marine Corps Sat. 10-- 6 Sundays B I |