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Show iwycr err f1 5C rUfKWfiV COG Meeting Thursday, Nov, 6, 1980 West Valley City over - the System And Jail On Agenda (Friday). marks the annual general assembly meeting, featuring reports by the auditor Recent members will relation- the between ship Hunk Hunt their Planned At Utech organization and the 911 system, which is under the immediate supervi-sion of County Emergency Services and Civil Defense Director A1 Britton. COG president LaRell D. Muir of Murray will lead a discussion on the impending legislative session, the agenda noted. Muir also will ask City-Count- and the president of the organization. The general assembly emergency consider portion begins at 7:30 a.m., followed by the regular meeting at 8. Alta Mayor William Levitt will present a report on the activities of the ad hoc jail committee, which recently released a report providing several recommendations for dealing with problems confrony ting the Jail. session Fridays ed. COG differences members COG between the county and to an alternate member to the Wasatch Front Regional Council. In addition, the group con- sider the appointment about 20 students competed. The winner was an Iranian student. Nominations are open to any male and participants will parade in front of a panel of celebrity judges during the noon contest. A surprise for the winner is being planned by DECA officers. In addition, he will be given a trophy, a robe and crown, plus a dozen roses. A booby prize will be given as well. DECA officers for 1980-8include Brad Casper, president; Lex Sandstrom, vice president and Tracy Evans, secretary. Pauline Max-fielis treasurer and also will make recommendations on a score of grant applications headed for state and federal offices. Courthouse Squares telephone system also is expected to be discuss- 911 SO. SALT LAKE. Discussions of the county jail situation and the 911 emergency system will highlight the County Council of Governments meeting here tomorrow 911 of TAYLORSVILLE. A male beauty contest, the Hunk Hunt, is being sponsored by the DECA club at Utah Technical College. The activity, designed to add some fun to college life, will be staged long-stemme- d 1 at noon Wedneday downstairs in the College Center. Last year d Editor's Quote Book No man's abilities are so remarkably shining as not to stand in need of a proper opportunity . Pliny advisers include Curtis and Boyd Youngman Warnick. Fifteen members of the Utech DECA club will attend a national leadership conference in Colorado Nov. They will take part in various events designed to prepare them for the business world. 19-2- Try a Want Ad! Beehive Statesmen - Chorus Gears For Fall Show SALT LAKE. Bar-bershi- p Is Love is the theme of this years an- nual fall show to be presented by the Beehive Statesman chorus at 8 p.m. Nov. 28 and 29 at Highland high. Because of the great public response during our convention we are striving to put on the finest annual show commented ever, George Beagley, chorus And after president. having hosted an inter- - national convention in Salt Lake, we want to thank the public for the tremendous support. harThe four-par- t mony singers, directed by Milt Christensen, will share the stage with three top quartets, including the 1979 International quartet champions Grandmas Boys, The Harrington a Brothers, young vibrant group from Kentucky and a group described as one of the funniest quartets ever to be on stage, the Back Porch Gang. Carl Hancuff, a member of the Salt Lake Barbershop an interchapter and nationally known master of ceremonies, will emcee the show. Tickets are available through the membership or by calling Lowe Has Tech Post FACIAL TISSUE Truly LARGE AVOCADOS ASSORTED PIZZA ct. Flne-Assorfed-- Frozen - Bel-o- lr 13-oun- TAYLORSVILLE. Dr. Max S. Lowe has been named to fill the newly-formeposition of vice president for instruction at Utah Technical College here. The appointee, who has been serving as dean of technical occupations at the college, will assume his new duties immediately, college officials said. Made by the Institutional Council at Utah Tech, Lowes appointment was announced by Dale S. Cowgill, college president, following a d Booth Variety ce mm worn arcs? TOHATO SOUP ALLEY'S PICKLES so Bonus Pack 10 oz. Campbell Regular 10 ounce 22 oz. Town House 15-o- x. TOWELS Assorted 90-c- t. 8 .r( years. 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