OCR Text |
Show 14B wSTVAUYVIlw Thursday, Dec. Valley West Hospital tours may call Valley West hospital and make arrangements through Mr. Adams. He said groups of up to 20 are appropriate. Tours are scheduled generally in the mid or late afternoon hours, since mornings are quite busy at the hospital. Mr. Adams also re- 11, 1980 - New Tour Series Starts GRANGER. A new series of tours is being offered at Valley West hospital, particularly for young people from through high school age. Under the direction of Kelly Adams, director of public affairs, the pre-scho- Pink Ladies Auxiliary, with Melva Llewelyn as president, will handle the tours. Weve organized a route for the tours, Mr. to Adams explained, include visits to radiology where films will be shown of problems such as broken bones Then, on to surgery, through room the emergency and into the laboratory where demonstrations will be given of what goes on in there. Well go by CCU where a nurse will demon- strate on Resusci-Ann- such things as leased information regarding plans to classes various jects, due to the success of the first aid courses oftered there recently. He mentioned specifically classes on CPR and h MAGNA. A change in administration for two elders quorums in Magna stake has been announced by Tom L. Bird, stake president. Named president of the how friendly a hospital can be and to point up some of the training needed to run participants Pleasant such facility. The tour will conclude in the cafeteria where punch and cookies will be served Tours have been offered before, it was noted, but the new a counselor; Brent counMcDonald, second selor and Dennis Butler, secretary. The new presidency for each Pleasant Green second ward consists of William C. Shelley, head department individual regarding areas and some of the to Royce president; first necessary Unit 225 Girl Scout members focus their attention on display board as Ray Brush, radiology team leader, explains some of HOSPITAL . . . duties during tour at Valley West hospital. his UN HR expertise run them. Groups desiring to make appointments for NOW SAVES YOU WITH FOUR STORES Ladies Gentlemen this is grand opening sale, month s m planning weeks m preparation to bring you the greatest furniture & appliance sale in this area s history' Our buyers have traveled the nation over to find the finest of startling furniture & appliance barqams this city has ever witnessed' We urge your for choice attendance prompt bargains1 A Nudd, West Valley Lions club president, who will be the troop scoutmaster, at or Frank Marsh, BIU BABT0H Dufricl 12 SINAT0B brothers, 969-923- Millions of Americans have taken advantage of the new home energy conservation tax credit 966-689- Interviews will be held Dec. 20 from 9 a.m. to noon at West Valley City to cut Hall. their tax bills and A man comes to measure his greatness by the regrets, envies and hatreds of his competitors. Ralph Waldo Emerson energy bills at the same time. But ma- milli- ny ons more ed do so, probe- bably LIBRARY (From Page 13B, Col. 9) carve turkey raw and save a third of the cost of the meat. recognition was given The library is disreceived awards by for playing more than 30 the boys at the West-viemenus from Salt Lake District scouters area restaurants to probanquet. vide for holiday dining enjoyment. Patrons are being invited to browse through the menus. w fail- to Berdell-Hebe- sisters, City, Clair, Vernon, Richard Clay, Jeff, Mrs (See Page 15B, Col. 1) cause they are simply unaware of the advantages the new tax law provides. Taxpayers can take credit of 15 percent a of the first $2,000 they spend on qualified items to save energy in their homes. In other words, a total savings of $300. Remember, this is a tax credit, not just a deduction. That means that the amount of taxes paid to the government will be reduced by $300. But if the amount of the credit would be only $10 or less, then the credit cannot be taken. This $300 credit can be taken for each principal home that the taxpayer occupies between now and 1986. Once he has used up the $300 on a home, he cannot take any more credit for that home, even in another year. However, if he moves to another house, he can take another $300 of credit for energy conservation improvements on that house. If the prior owner had Troop In COMPLETE LINE OF POWER TOOLS Need Of and Hand Tools Leaders UiioE GRANGER. Boy Scout troop 950 being organized in West Valley under sponsorship of the West Valley Lions club is in need of adult leaders. The troop is looking Slatbtiu "''Available atTNvv -- BURIED. Brent Olsen, 27, West Valley, on Saturday in Valley View Memorial Park, following services at Salt He Lake Christian center. died in a Salt Lake hospital Born on Dec 2 of cancer. Dec. 8, 1952 in Roosevelt to Lerwill and Norma Burke Olsen. Married to Sandra Batfwi'ft BUILDERS MART 968-212- 1 3555 W. 3500 So. mm Whirlpool icnmmve taken $300 of T.V.'S, STEREOS, ETC.! already credit for conservation BROVII BROTHERS PRICE BLAST! it1 counselor; Prince, Robert Payne, second counselor and Cory Jamison, secretary. FURNITURE & APPLIANCES LIVING ROOMS, BEDROOMS, DINING ROOMS, DINETTES, BEDDING, APPLIANCES, & Green first ward group is David Mack Densley, with Steven Hasket, first series will include THE LEGISLATURE Sr McPhie on April 12, 1980 iri Salt Lake Survivors, widow, sons, daughters, Kim, Kelly, Deray, Shane, all West Valley, father, West Valley, mother and stepfather, Dave and Norma Dodge, Salt Lake, for committee members, as well as junior leaders. Interested persons may contact Fred Viewpoints UiowWJ have Elders Quorum Changes Noted In Area Stake The tour will continue through different rooms of the hospital The purpose for the tours, according to Mr Adams, is to show the by g quit-smokin- clinics. resuscitation. explanations e community on sub- e mouth-to-mout- con-tinu- American COVERING THE WASATCH HIS SHi FRONTI Rm4 SALT LAKE CITY PROVO OREM 96CN East 50 145 tOO Nertfc Na Stk, Pr.v. Utah State Waihlta Btvd at S Paiati on improvements the house, thats OK, as the new owner can take another $300. Only houses substantially completed before April 20, 1977 qualify for the credit. And the opportunity to take the credit will expire on Jan. 1, 1986. A wide of items qualify for the credit. All items must be new and must be expected to last at least three years. The items that qualify are: Insulation designed to reduce heat loss or heat gain in a home, or in a water heater, storm doors or windows for the exterior of the home; caulking or weatherstripping for exterior doors or windows; auto- We Carry the Complete Line Of Litton Microwave Ovens variety get precise, convenient fingertip control of all cooking programs, time and power settings plus all these great features: MEAL SENSOR temperature probe Large 1.14 cu. ft. oven door capacity Oven light Black-glas- s Free cooking school signal Micro Menus cookbook available plus the accessory group at one low price. You see-throu- Tmk. I Whirlpool surface units with plug-ipc. removable chrome drip bowls for cleaning convenience "Infinite" heat controls cook top with SPILLGUARD Hinged lift-uraised edge all around to help keep spills on top where they're easy to clean up One 8", three 6" p matic energy-savinsetback thermometers that regulate the demand on the heating or cooling systems on which they are installed; furnace replacement burners for exisg ting n furnaces that replace the present burner with a more efficient unit that reduces Whirlpool the amount of fuel consumed; flue opening modifications installed in the pipe connecting the furnace to chimney, designed to conserve energy; furnace ignition systems for a gas furnace or boiler that automatically ignite the fuel, replacing the gas pilot light. Certain other items, do not unfortunately, qualify, including heat pumps, FREEZERS 15.9 cu. ft. frsezsr capacity Porcelain enamel on steel interior resists rust, stains, scratches Zero Degree F. performance as recommended by authorities on frozen (5199 fluorescent or peat and hydrogen fueled equipment. lights, burning AT BROWN BROTHERS FURNITURE & APPLIANCES LUXURIOUS VELVET RECLINERS After Sale Price $ DRAWER STUDENT $ QUEEN SIZE INNERSPRING MATTRESS SETS PIECES SOFA FULL-SIZ- SLEEPERS $1ftl W I AFTER SALE PRICE $319.95 MASTER $ $689.95 TWIN-SIZ- i I BUY WITH CASH FOAM FOUNDATION HURRY SOFA, CHAIR & LOVE SEAT! It you want the future to hold pleasant memories of the (wst buy worthy furniture like this it will have value that everyone can see The lustrous Antron nylon velvet uphuistery wth center matt hed pattern is handsomely tailored with pleated sturt tonfraslmg we't and then accented with authentM looking show wood trim Everyone ol these pieces glows in the warmth of our living American tradition We want you to come see and take advantage ot this wonderful opportunity E MATTRESS HURRY! YOU GET ALL 3 PIECES! HURRY FOR THESE! BOTH PIECE AFTER SALE PRICE 1 FOR THESE HIGH STYLE DECORATOR TABLE LAMPS HURRY! THESE WILL GO FAST RUN FOR THESE ALL stoves Whirlpools. Automatic Scouting BEDROOM 289 95 4 4 ROCKING wood 3 PIECES CREDIT OR BANK CARDS Awards Presented Salt Lake City RnaminiGQ PROVO: 167 East 900 South OREM: 560 North State OGDEN: 145 N. Washington L4 WASHER LHA4000 MAGNA. Scouts in Magna stake were singl- ed out for various awards and rank advancements last We Carry a week during a court of honor held in the stake 2 Speed 3 Water Temps - Plus Liquid Fabric Softener Dispenser center. Magna wards troop 98, with David Stanley as scoutmaster, received five scouting awards and two rank advancements. Pleasant Green 1st wards troop 101 had two rank advance- ments, nine merit badges, two scout awards and 11 skill awards. Troop 702 of Pleasant Green 2nd ward, under the direction of Dale Thorsen had 18 awards and merit badges, while Pleasant Green 3rd troop 701, with Howard scoutmaster, had one award. Scouts in Pleasant 3 Cycle SYLVAIUIA STEREO CP0627 Solid state AM FMFM stereo Full size BSR automatic turntable with dust cover Built-i- n stereo cassette tape deck with two dynamic microphones included Built-icassette tape deck Two 8" full range ported speakers Cabinets of Walnut grain vinyl on plywood n Tr Crittenden, 1625 So. Redwood Rd. w-- i Green 4th ward, troop with Jack Cox, 547, scoutmaster, had three awards. In addition, special MLEEBe -- Large Selection of Refrigerators |