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Show rmm At Arcadia ri i - An appointment is not necessary for the clinics or for the WIC program. All clients are handled on a first come, first served basis. Yule Crafts Carnival Set TAYLORSVILLE. The will host a Christ- mas crafts carnival hot pads, from 2:30 to 6:30 p m. tomorrow (Friday) at the school. Several church and aprons, wooden apple pencil holders, afghans, baby four leaf clover organizhave booths offering a variety of handmade gifts and food items at reas-sonabl- prices, blankets and shawls. baby Bishopric Of Ward Is Named e Citizenship Is Rewarded At Western Hills in- cluding Jordan North 14th ward and Taylors- ville 26th ward, a PTA spokesman said Proceeds will go to the sponsoring organization Gift items being offered include quilts, pillows, pillow cases, candy, stuffed toys, doll clothes and furniture, KEARNS. Citizens of November are receiving honors this week at Western elementary. Included are Ryan Collins, Augest Adams, Holly Smith, Heidi Wilde, Amy Campbell, macrame plant Karl Bielefelbt, hangers - SPECIAL PRICING CANISTER With Attachment 69 95 repair all makes of vacuums. We Specializing in: Kirby Eureka Hoover Bison Genuine parts, bags, belts and brush rolls. JA.T.ENTERPRISESJ 408) W. Tel. S4IS S., KEARNS if J 966-141- 6 McLaws has been released as bishop of Granger West 3rd ward after serving in that capacity the past four years. Named to replace him was David Crockett who has been a counselor to the outgoing bishop the past 1V4 years. Also released was George aWMaK jhRv Stephanie Heater, David Re nolds Damien Heenan, Angela Gallegos, Leo Salazar, Greg Beacham, Brett Cowley, Aaron Bomsall and Jennifer Hodges Also, Eve Graham, Jeanette Smith, John Hicks, Angela Harward, Tiffame Walters, Michelle Luckart, Jessie Oliver, Patrola Alusa, Nicole Read, Melissa Cross, Paulette Gray, Jason Stewart, Leah Voorhies, Ann Lisa Steen, Raini Bush, Carl Carrington, Tracy Parsons and Bryce Powell. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet NICE GIFTS . . . Taunya McGee and Justin Lefevre admire some of the items that wil be available at the Arcadia elementary carnvial. In Magna - Health Clinics Set At Center MAGNA. For the next three weeks immunization and hypertension (blood pressure) clinics sponsored by the Salt Lake City-Count- y Health Dept, will be held on Thursdays at the Magna Community Center, 3041 So. 8560 West. H0LlDAY The immunization clinic will be open from noon to 3 p m. offering free immunizations for both children and adults for a variety of communicable diseases. Hours for the hypertension clinic will be 3 to 4:30 p.m. Older people and young adults may have their blood pressure monitored without cost. A spokesman for the clinic noted that age is no factor where high Co-o- 4. Families are eligible if they are receiving medical care, public or blood pressure is concerned and urged everyone to take advantage of Medicaid. the service whether they have symptoms or not. It was also noted that the clinics will be closed on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1, and after the first of the year will be moved to Friday to allow for expansion of another county health service. According to Lovey Zolintakis, supervisor of the WIC (Women, Infants and Children) program, the county has arranged to increase the WIC staff in order to bring the services to the Magna Community Center for an additional day. Shine this season with a new cut, perm and special style for a holiday party look: SID'o STYLE SHOP Call for appointment 969-410- 6 4219 W. 3500 So first Peterson, counselor. As a result, starting Jan. 8, the WIC staff will offer services every Wednesday and Thursday at the Magna Community Center from 8 a m. to 5 p.m. New applicants will be accepted then and if there are not enough clients to keep the staff busy all day, the WIC services will be reduced to a half day. The WIC program, implemented to replace is for pregnant women and nursing mothers up to six months post delivery, infants from birth to one year and children age Persons receiving food stamps, commodities or AFDC may be eligible through local health departments. Eligibility is determined by local WIC personnel, with regard to nutritional need. WIC vouchers for food are issued to- -' those who qualify and can be used to food purchase at retail grocery outlets. It was stressed that these foods are not emergency foods, but nutritional foods intended to supplement the diets of women, infants and children. A& V4BST 54J5 SOUTH-- -- OPBH- AKtrlOfM us S2&0V jjp9 SOVRSODAvl COUSINS m -- t GxP nwPSyR$r employed by Mountain Bell and was president of the ward Young Men. He and his wife Diane have three children. Lythgoe Named To Bishopric Of 13th Ward second counselor in the Granger i3th ward The Womens SUNNY paw "l- in FashReservations must be in by Monday at $4.80 each by Chuck-A-Ram- a Place Mall. ion calling GRANGER. Quarterly attendance awards will be presented during Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. this week at West-val- e xander, JoDelle Barbara Aleor 967-230- 2 Frenchik, For quick, effective results at low cost, use Presbyterian the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! church. Those to be cited for Students will be treated to a movie on Dec. 18 and Santa will visit in the classrooms on Dec. 19. WCHOPs breakfast Wards In Magna To Host Meal MAGNA. Tom L. Bird, president of Magna stake, an- nounced this week that all six wards in the stake will be having ward Christmas dinners during December. Magna ward will lead off the series of socials Thayne that are aimed at imparting the spirit of the holiday season to all members of the stake, with a gathering tomorrow (Friday) at 6 p.m. Other wards that will follow suit, using the same 6 oclock starting time, include Pleasant Green 1st and Spencer 1st on Wednesday; Plea- - & Linda's Cafe Open 24 Hrs. Except Closed Sun. 8:00 p.m. to 5:30 Mon. a.m. 4219 17. 3500 So. This is custom decorating 9 the JCPenney way. 33 OFF Custom Decorating Sale 33 OFF From 8 Patterns. Save Time! Gas-Sa- ve Phone For Free In-Ho- me Appointment. - dinner will begin at 7 oclock. The cost will be $5.50 per plate. Reservations and payment must be made no later than Tuesday to Carma Darr or Sue Hurst. Gifts for the church and secret pal gifts are to be brought to the dinner, it was noted. The church choir will present a Christmas cantata during the 10:50 a.m. worship service on Dec. 21. The same day at 6 p.m. the Sunday school program will be presented. A EGfrKOfiV: Attendance Awards Going Out V Fellowship Christmas Eve candlelight service will begin at 7:30. mpvcm 6oa Wallace and Mark Boren. Those with faithful attendance are Jimmy Wallace, Stephanie Johnson and Mark Ensz. During the 11 am church service, children will participate in the lighting of the second Advent candle, the candle of love. Rev. Milton Ensleys sermon topic will be The sounds of the season. The womens association will hold its Christmas luncheon at noon Wednesday at Robert will be held Dec. 12. Wassail will be served at 6:30 and the catered FPIF 6KWP8EEF PTA David Alexander, morn- service will be 10:50 a.m. preceded by Sunday school at 9:30. The annual Christmas dinner of Christian . cm3cNk. Green 4th ward hosting-itevent on Dec. 12. Dinners will be free of charge to respective ward members, Bird Some of the said. wards will be having programs. In addition, Santa Claus will pay a visit to each individual dinner, bringing a small gift for each of the children. This is a very special time of year, Bird addWe are encoured. aging everyone to join with us in celebrating Christmas. Christian Sunday held at ?K perfect attendance during the past three months will be Melissa Panos, Jennifer Alexander, Travis Cornett, Seamless Custom Draperies. Choose ing. The RAMIFY general A and meeting will be held Dec. 11, in conjunction with a Christmas program presented by students in the fifth and sixth grades. The school chorus will perform a program of Christmas music Dec. 16 at the State Capitol and at Valley Fair Mall. a full-tim- church friends, anyone in buying books for Christmas gifts or birthday and general gift items are being invited to visit the fair from 6 to 8p.m. A variety of books for all age groups will be available. Chairing the event are bishopric. Mr. Lythgoe has been a member of the stake high council the past 6Vfe years and was named to fill the vacancy created with the release of Terry M. Hansen. Granite high graduate, attended the UofU and BYU. He is employed by the LDS church as a manual editor. In addition, he is a freelance TV and radio narrator, and appears in commercials. e He served a mission to England. He and the former Gwen Robbins are parents of two girls and a boy. ele- and grandparents else interested Thomas Mr. Lythgoe, Park mentary today (Thursday) and tomorrow, sponsored by the PTA. Parents, 1980 s KEARNS. The annual book fair will be held at Academy r?r sant Green 2nd ward and Pleasant Green 3rd on Dec. 11 and Pleasant Is Slated M. Lythgoe is the new Com-munit- PIZ2A WEST is Road to Bethlehem; The Road from Egypt will be the message to be delivered by Rev. Royal y Ewing at Granger 1PT1NOS PRICES Mr. Madsen, GRANGER. Thursday, Dec. 4, Fair Book V-- To Begin FROZEN FOOP-5- W-its.- clerks. Mr. Crockett, who is employed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, has been in the Granger area the past years. The Granite high graduate has a MSA from the UofU and served a mission to the Eastern States. Mr. Blaylock, an Attorney, was on the Granger West stake high council prior to being called as first counselor. His wifes name is Karen. The second counselor, Season HP BP. OSJPZH tive secretary and Busy Yule CANATA vjgstbpu The new counselors include Roger Blaylock and Larry Madsen. Retained were the execu- GRANGER. rr WEST VALLEY VIEW Shirley Bevan Janice Weyman. Garrie GRANGER. the month for spice ropes and HOOVER Recreation Center here will hold a basketball shooting contest for boys and girls from 9 a m.to noon, Saturday. The event is open to all boys and girls of elementary and junior high school age. PHOTO AT RIGHT community ations will Shooting Test KEARNS. The crayon 0B 1 irnrr At School KRC To Host Also, pine cone Christmas trees, embroidered pictures, hand puppets, Arcadia elementary PTA f7 Giant Galaxy Our galaxy contains at least 100 billion stars. But only about 6,000 of them can be seen without the aid of a telescope. Of course you can charge ut it JCPenney Custom Decorating Valley Fair-Grang- 967-600- |