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Show tit'mi u -- DESERET NEWS, Child Patients S.L. Man Charged In Wait Magicians unity Community School officials expect 'to have 13 Tne program is open to all terested individuals. classes, from instruction on to fill .out income tax Jonas to holiday gift wrap-- , ling, under way in the Jordan School District by Nov. 4, the Board of Education was told Tuesday evening in their reg- ranging Jrow Jensen noted one class in ceramics is already under way at Hillcrest High School, while Butler Junior. High School is conducting a ceramics, and oil painting class. Boar of Education recently conducted a survey in the district to determine what types of classes people would like to see sponsored. The survey listed approximately ICO topics from which people werg asked to list their The ular meeting. Joel P. Jensen, director, told board .members that the program, funded by a $14,000 Utah legislative grant, is currently organising community councils to direct the program in the various communities within the district. ' 4, M Officials . noted that the school is not an attempt to compete with vocational and said, with cost varying to meet the requirements of each adult classes already sponsored. But it is an attempt to extend the services of the school around the clock and around the calendar, Jensen The program receives no money from the school district but is expected to be with the use noted, J. Donald Poulsen, one of three coordinators, noted that response to the program in Midvale, his district, has been excellent. Cost for an average course 29 hours will be approximately $6 per person, Jensen of fill fl' u'' if preferences. I ' in- ZL. ft $1 children planks across the canal at the present time to cross to a park on the opposite side. The board gave approval to "a $2, 550 extension of the food storage space at South Jordan Elementary School, 1330 W. w slii 'is; i 2 - the Legislatures grant, Jensen said. In other business, the board gave approval for district officials tc explore the possibility of constructing a bridge across the canal ;t Element Elementary School, 1085 Galena Dr. (9800 South). Officials also voted to move a fence in the area in preparation, for the sale of a portion of the land bordering the school and the canal. of School A v W; i course. 104th South. I v j r ; s, Julie Lapore Michele Tucker Stacey Williams TK DESERET NEWS SENDS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Julie Lapore, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DcnranicK Lepore, 2H4 Westfield Cir., West Jordan; Michele Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Tucker, 925 Lowell Ave.; Stacey Witliams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Williams, 3071 lake Cir.; Craig Buehner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Buehner, 729 Pondrosa Or., Sandy; Michael Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C.ark, 6240 W. 3540 South, Hunter; Steven GrandPre, son cf Mr. and Mrs. James GrandPre, 1610 Ivy Cir.; Chad Job, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Job, 358 Logan Ave.; and ail other babies one year oid Wednesday. (Pictures o babies of Deseret News subscribers will be taken free cf charge at the Deseret Naw$ tauy photo studio, 34 E. 1st South, Monday through from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. at least five davs before baby's birthday.) BIRTHS AS REPORTED FROM SALT LAKE AREA t i I 4 1,0 j GIRLS: Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Brice K. Sorenson, 4316 Pin Oak St. Jon D. Burton, 646 S. 200 East, Sandy. John D .est, 1751 Siesta, Sandy. D. Michael Stewart, 6? S. State. William L. Paul, 2820 S. Hartford. FREE FUR-TRIMM- Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chad Job Raymond G. Moffitt, 2159 Hannibal St. Duane Lacox, 150 N. Grant, M.dvale. Dean Knight, 676 N. 2nd West. Vernon G. Haddow 406 E. 7800 South, Midvale. 0 East. Stephen J. Elton, 3500 W. 3243 South, Ira R. Malmgren, Granger, East. Amos O. Marsh, Jr., Samuel Enoth, 1040 California Ave. BOYS: Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Mair, 4105 W. 5500 South, Kearns. AAr. and Mrs. Rodney Hess, 867 N. Main, Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moes, 447 E. South, Sandy. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Eberhardt, 164 McClelland. Mr. and Mrs. Leiand D. Fonger, Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Nebeker, 755 Geranium St., Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce A. Van Orden, 340 Coatsville Ave. h Mr. and Mrs. Russell J. Thomsen, Ave. Mr. and Mrs. William G. Kos, 216 N. 8th West. Mrs. Caron Eagle, Fast. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Powell 2922 S. Mary's Way. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Oborn, 9663 S. 250 East, Sandy. AAr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Wood, 2980 W. 3835 South. Newfcold. 1463 W. 104th South, as director of transportation in the district. Howard Utah Wins Prize For Library Week A $1,000 award for spon- soring the best Library Week in the nation will be given to Utah at the Mountain Plains Library Association comention Nov. 1 in Las Vegas. Doreen Mohrke, Utahs executive director for the week and librarian of Sprague Branch, Sugar House, will accept the award for the Utah Library Association. Earlier this week, the magicians entertained at the Utah State Prison. Planners Okay Lot The Salt Lake County Planhas rening Commission versed itself and approved the establishment of a parking lot from 1S25-7- 5 East at 4800 South. The Horman Construction Co., owners of the Cottonwood Mall, said the lot would be used by employes only during special sales events such as at Christmas time and other similar events; Planning officials said the company had made application o establish a parking lot nearly two years ago. The planning commission had denied the application, saying that the parking lot would not be in the best interest of the area and would create a serious traffic problem, with pedestrians going back and forth across 4800 South to the mall. Macoy Slaymaker, Cleveland Cir., lias been charged with hit and run driving in connection with an 3460 accident Tuesday afternoon at 523 S. 2nd West. shows Police investigation that a truck parked at the Second West address was hit from the rear, and several tires in the truck were thrown out and onto the hit and run vehicle. Damage to the truck was about $400 and about $500 I FREE 10-L- B. for dll your ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL banking needs... 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