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Show Community - fcfvv- , v v PAGE 3 Youth HenJsjnt education program to begin soon in -- For youngsters wanting to get a headstart in their education, the headstart program beginning in Magna next week might be just the right opportunity. Instruction begins Mar. 21, while an open house is scheduled tomorrow, 11 a.m. 2 p.m., at the Community Action Program-HeadstaOffice, 3041 - rt bjja South 8560 West. To register their children in headstart, parents should have proof of low income, through a welfare card, an income tax form or a check stub. A birth certificate or an immunization record is necessary for identification. The main purpose of headstart, said Magna resident and community is to director Susan Tanner, The muusical group -- afford it otherwise, Friday, 9 a.m.-5p.- The present semester of headstart is from Mar. 21 - June 30, Rolbf Socbty birthday celebration Vera Cox, were impressed. A fireside comemmorating the birthday of the LDS Churchs Relief musical presentation by Sounds. Latter-da- was fireside heart-warmin- UTO MART The g, drawing both tears and laughter. Della Kone noted The children were so professional and talented. Society was sponsored by the combined womens organizations of the Spencer Ward, and the Pleasant Green Third - Fourth Wards on Sunday. The event was held at the Magna Stake Center and featured a DOMIDISGOO NlBARIS The program emphasized the Starters or Alternators importance of communication and harmony in the home, through family relationships, missionary t work and quality time. Musical numbers, y family-spen- a. jLf mini-talk- s, The group consists of 24 young adults, a childrens chorus, an orchestra and a technical crew. Our goal, said producer-directo- r Ned L. Maxfield, is to spread the gospel of love, joy and family unity through music. The theme of the fireside was Home: A Bit of Heaven. Members of the stake, such as humorous oral interpretations, sign language performed to music and LDS Church Media commercials are all part of the fireside. Latter-da- y Sounds eternal messages are worthwhile for any claimed Bob Cox, group, regardless of religion. For more informationon Latter-da- y Sounds, call 40-M0N- Round Lamps All Rectangular lamps OFF Exchange . HEADLAMPS All BATTERIES TH E99 $ WMCtl uJ PREMIX Locking Gas Caps NC. company Rundell course -C- Starters With Group 24 instruction and participated in field exercises involving infantry tactics; the construction and camouflage of gighting positions; and the use of mines, demolitions, and intra- k Internal Regulator, 70 Amp and Higher Alternators or Chrysler r Marine Pvt. Ray H. Rundell, son of Richard W. and Pauline M. Rundell of 3816 S. Atlas Way, West Valley, has completed the School of Infantry at Marine Corps Base, School of Infantry, Camp Pendleton, six-wee- SEALED BEAM 13 Remanufactured. For most domestic vehcrles. With exchange 583-554-3. mam During the Mrs Warburton, who specializes in historical and mystery adventures, will discuss characterization and plot development. Anyone interested in writing is invited to attend. For more information call Carol Barnes, nationally Carol Warburton, published author from West Jordan, will be the featured speaker at tonights s(March 17) meeting of the Oquirrh Writers group. The meeting will be at 7:30 p.m., 5th floor auditorium of the Harmon Building, 4000 West 3500 South. CAP-Headsta- rt office, Monday through County. Local writers plan to meet observed the social service aid to headstart. Applications are currently being accepted for any qualifying child, until 20 have registered. Presently, 14 have enrolled; applicants may register at the Program. Funding for other CAP programs is through Salt Lake CAP-Headsta- rt isuaiWSOilfe Sounds Latter-da- y couldnt Mcpa was scheduled for completiontoday. Headstart is sponsored by the Salt Lake City Community Action while the next term is September May. Students enrolling this spring most likely will enter kindergarten in the fall, the later students will probably wait until next year. The building, currently undergoing renovation, prepare children for kindergarten. Numbers, letters, shapes and colors are all emphasized in the program. Another Magna resident, Sue Marshall, also sees it as an invaluable opportunity. Headstart is able to offer preschool experience for those who classroom received BRAKE SHOES WINDSHIELD rUlU L- WASHER - E BRAKE PADS Our Reg. $3.49 Tree Shape For Auto. Ho 49Cea CH per axle, eat I LUO 1TEI I equipment. THERMOSTATS FRESHNER 799 f communication or Shoee are exchange. Some truck sets and Imports with tensors slightly higher. 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