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Show 5C WST VALLEY view YMCA To Thursday, Nov. designed to teach boys and girls basketball skills while also max- Resume Program imizing ion SALT LAKE. The YMCA here is resuming its Youth' Basketball Assn, program, with expectations for the largest turnout ever in the history of the activity. Jeanie Underwood, director of the program, said, We should be able to handle 5,000 this year, and with the response we are getting so far, we could be talking closer to 6,000. The YBA program is their participatand enjoyment in the sport. We have a need for coaches referees season, American 13, 1980 great and during the Underwood said, encouraging adult and parental involvement in the YBA effort. Registration is ly being accepted, and games are planned at schools throughout the area. Participants will receive and patches. The YMCA, 737 E. 200 South may be contacted for signup information. (322-1291- ), up in front of the office by 7 a.m., so the permits district go quickly, Permits For Trees Available season ap- proaching, the Salt Lake district of the Bureau of Land Management has announced final plans for its annual Christmas tree permit sale. A total of 600 permits will be sold at $1 each on a first-com- first-serve- d e, basis beginning Saturday at 7 a.m. at the district office, 2370 So. 2300 West. We usually have close to 600 people lined be limited to one per person. Additional information is available by calling the district office from 7:30 at a.m. to 4 p.m. except weekends and holidays. By commented. Those who obtain permits will be allowed to cut one pinyon pine tree of their choice on Dec. 6 or 7 at a designated cutting site located about 80 miles southwest of Salt Lake. Permit guidelines and a map indicating the route to the cutting site will be provided for each permit holder. Due to the limited PTA Hosting Event At School and Students GRANGER. MAGNA. We sometimes from dreams puk up some hint worth in press, iny by . . reflection. Thomas Jefferson number of trees we want to insure available, one permit will be allowed per household. The program is designed to provide a family outing and that families have the opportunity to cut their own Christmas trees, Snell said. The permits will also 600 The PTA at Lake Ridge elementary will host a mother and daughter evening at 7 oclock on Nov. 20. Entertainment will be provided by the Dunroe Tarts and Sisters. punch will be served. Tickets will cost $1 per person and will be sold before and after school tomorrow (Friday) and Monday. meeting and Christmas program will take palce Dec 17 at 7 p.m. Santa will visit the students on the last day of school, Dec. 19. - Listening Being Stressed Here 8 manager Frank Snell SALT LAKE. With the holiday Viewpoints fourth Third grade stuele- dents at Farnsworth mentary are participating in a listening comprehension pro- gram. The program was developed by Sperry-RanCorp. for its and incoremployes porates cassette tapes, films and work books. d The program is designed to improve listening skills, and if successful in helping students to their grades will be used throughout the school, a PTA spokesman said. A Thanksgiving food drive will be held Monday through Nov. 26. Students are being invited to bring food items for distribution to needy families. The PTA will hold a book fair Dec. 2 5. A PTA board members and teachers Christmas luncheon will be served on Dec. 8. improve The general PTA Ws' Vista PTA To Sell Packaged Cheese, Meat TAYLORSVILLE The Vista elementary PTA will sell sausages and cheese beginning as a fundMonday raising project. The food items will be packed in decorative suitable wrap, for Christmas gifts ami will be delivered in time for Christmas. A contest will be hHd between classes for H) days to see which class can take the most orders. Winning classes will receive prizes. Drawing Of Blood Is Slated MAGNA. A Red Cross blood bank drawing will be held at Magna stake DUSV BAKER p.m. Davis, Elroy stake high councilor, will be chairman of the project. Persons may donate blood. Those who 17-6- 5 NAVEL ORANGES Chocolate Chip, Oatmoal, Coconut, Sugar lla-oi- irw CALIFORNIA COOKIES center tomorrow Friday) from 3:45 to 8:30 are and older must 66 hae a note from their doctor dated four weeks . prior to the donation date. Davis said the benefits of Red Cross blood 12Va-o- z. 13V2-o- z. are many, services that free blood replacement is available to anyone requesting it with no donation required. In addition there are no replacement donors required or replacement fee charged and donors receive examinations He added that blood can he offered to any hospital in the United States and Puerto Rico. Davis also said that the Red Cross supplies 150 units of blood daily to area hospitals. He pointed out that one pint of blood may help as many as six people. noting EA. mm won cechi mini-physic- THATES Perfect Slicers POUND are "We hoping that everyone in the stake who is able will support this program," Davis said, because someone will help them if they should need the service and we are asking them to help someone else Book Fair Is Slated During School Session KEARNS. Parent-teacheconsultations will be held today r (Thursday) from 1 to 8 p.m. at David Gourley elementary. Classes will not be held today. Parents are being invited to visit with teachers to discuss GOLDEN DELICIOUS their childrens 9 Pie Crust 9 Raisin Bread Mrs. Wrights Ice Cream Bars Mint Party Pride Mixed Vegetables 9 Ripe Olives u-o- i. 4ctl15 91 Chunky Cheese 16 0Z169 FUDGE DROYJNIE MIX tr Betty Crocker O Pie Crust Stix Betty Crocker O Pumpkin Pie 9 Molasses OZ. s'' Q Minced Clams or Chopped Q Cranberry Sauce ocean sj!ole 9 Cranberry Sauce K Woie 9 Pie Filling Wilderness Cherry fi Chocolate Chip$SS,i Mint Flickettes ni 6V2 OZ. 2,o,69 83 Mix 29-o- $07 Gold Brer Rabbit CARNATION CHUNK TUNA 79 55 49 o,249 n-o- z. n-o- z. 31 POUND 5 9 99 M LANCER O 4f 5 Parents are also being invited to visit a book fair in the PTA room and take adxantage of the opportunity to get a head start on Christmas shopping. A variety of inexpensive books will be available. Proceeds from the book sale will go to the school library. Anyone wishing further information about the sale may contact Linda Lister. 59 n-o- Q Libby Pumpkin yf'o'N. 15 3 Mix 9 Libby Pumpkin Veg-ai- Town House Med. Pitted Salad Dressing 89 15 OFF LABEL Liquid Detergent white Magic O Hot Roll Mix Mrs. Wrights Gold Medal Flour 12 Quick Breads Pillsbury Hersheys Cocoa "AA" - (From Page 3C, Col. Tuesday is meet - GRADE pro- gress. 1314 oz. ' OFF LABEL bag 65 $107 Assorted one hall pound 1 1 EGGS HERSHEYS CHOC. CHIPS Milk Chocolate & Somi Swoot 77 night. Coach Spider Iverson will be introducing tiiis year's basketball team. The drill team will also be performing. This is a night to look forward to. M54 32-o- 1 the-tea- Piggyback Plants Hanging P.t, 99 f Mums Asstd. Colors Norfolk Pines in PRICES EFFECTIVE NOV. 12-1- 1980 luck to the of the debate their competiFriday and KAPERS - $499 6" pot. 10" pot Good members team in tion on Saturday. ea. $15" RETAIL QUANTITIES (From Page 3C, Col. 3) about the musical, contact Russ Johnson, Phil Stark or Tracey Slinger. The concert choir performed in the Veterans Day concert at the Special Events Center yesteday (Wednesday), along with all the other concert choirs in Granite district. The drill team will go to the holiday classic at Alta Wednesday. Everybody be sure to come to the harvest ball tomorrow at 8 p.m. The Kearns Kapers Keepers of the Week are Don Spilker and Gene Bechthold. |