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Show Week's Births Your Week Ahead Horoscope Babies Welcomed In Green Sheet Area 124 Forecast Period: 111 11781 ARIES Tread carefully when confronting Mar. 19 superiors. Say what you must, but do it diplomatically. TAURUS Travel plans shape up and fall into 20 Apr. place nicely. Much can be accomplished now while aspects are favorable. GEMINI Money matters can prove to be a 20 source of friction with mate. Avoid May a testy encounter. Give a little. CANCER Be ready for a surprise move from Jane 22 an associate. Its certain you will be roused to action. LEO stress surfaces when it 22 seems your efforts are being underJuly mined. Trust the hand that feeds you. VIRGO Plans for expanding base of opera22 tions carry a high cost. Make do Aug. with the tried and true. LIBRA An old family friend appears at an 22 Sept. opportune time to turn your thinking toward realistic values and prin-- r. Green Sheet area births for the week ending Sunday night totaled y hospital reports. The total included Nov. c. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. the 19 COTTONWOOD Feb. 20 Clinic On Sitting Is Scheduled GRANGER. The Farnsworth elementary PTA will conduct a baby-sittin- g clinic for fifth and sixth grade students, Monday, Tuesday 1300 Bote's BUILDERS is 30. 900 con- School winners will receive prizes. Winning entries will be eligible for region, state and national contests. MART 968-212- 1 3S5S W. 3S00 So. VALLEY WEST HOSPITAL HOSPITAL D. Moss, 4011 Michael own. Jan. OTHER HOSPITALS Girls Peter Setetoa, 4536 So. 4960 Brad Dutson, 2915 So. 9150 4684 Eskesen Dr. Michele Roe, 4615 W 4955 South Loupua Mafoka, 5968 Country Hills Dr. Richard Wallace, 6843 Turley, 3550 Clover Cir. Douglas Suniland Daryl McBeth, 5269 Woodgrove Cir. R. David Kipp, 4500 Ather ton Dr. Leonard Davis. 4430 Trinity Ave. Marvin Sorenson, 5757 Kirkwood Ronald Peacock, 5062 Daisy Lane Kenneth Gates, 6217 w. 4100 South 5349 Way Patrick Hams, 3015 Ap pleton Way 3616 W Craig Lambert, Thunaerbird Gary Alder, 4046 So 700 West Thomas Sheffeid, 3804 Centennial Road Curtis Orgill, 4941 So 3285 west 3811 Gary Ashcraft, Rockwood Way Denny Richards. 1801 Parkway Bivd Dan Fitch, 115 Walton Ave 3107 Michel Christensen, So 9000 West David Olson, 6935 So 300 East toys Kerry Torgerson. 1738 (See Page 12B, Col. 8) E With God Is Topic GRANGER. A Close Encounter with God will be the sermon topic presented during the 11 a m. service at West-val- e Presbyterian church on Sunday. The children s message will be Holding the Rope," presented by Rev. Milton Ensley. Sunday school will precede the church service at 9:30. During the worship service three deacons will be ordained. They include Brenda Cole. Barbara Alexander and representing womens the association, Lorraine Young, for the youth and Audrey Gann, a member-at-larg- Three were ordained and installed as elders last week. They Include Delbert McCailum, Dan Wallace and Kenneth Sorenson. Previously ordained was Eldon Dickson who also was installed as an elder. Dollie Dickson assumed assistant has the office of church So. Kramer, 4024 Sagers Way Stephen L. Pender, 5306 So. sponsored by the PTA. The theme is What a family means to me. Students may enter in art, music or literature. Work may be done in school or at home, but all entries must be the test Thanh Viet Tha, 4570 Dixie Arms Dr. Corey L. Andra, 5483 Lilac Lane Craig Reesor, 7323 W. Miriam Way Paul J. Fritz, 4189 SO. 4080 West Ronald Turner, 2249 W. Park Ave. Broughton, Conners, Anne Marie Lewis. JoDelle Frenchik will be installed for a second term as a deacon. Elected to serve on the nominating committee were Mrs. Frenchik, toy and other Deadline for the iys Eddie Edward Highwood Dr. Alan Keate, 6896 Greenfield Encounter Desier J. Rome, 4826 So. 4055 West Herbert N, Feise, 5259 Kinsmen Cir. E. Carl Goodman, 6053 Sweet Basil South from their teachers. Students are being encouraged to prepare entries for the annual students C Curtis Hawkins Jr,, 5091 Wanoer Lane JoAnn Candelaria, 4326 So 4680 West 8, 1981 Dennis Carman, 6378 So. Ben Air Dr. Dale A. Nelson, 5922 Sanford Michael L. Rigby, 4837 Townsena Way James M. Nilsson, 2318 W. 4150 South Craig A. Manwaring, 4248 Wildrose Dr. Jeffrey Myrup, 4393 So. 4320 West Garland Squire, 2843 So. 2620 West Von W. Gardner, 3366 W. 3800 South Paul D. Haws, 3434 W. 5470 South Reflections contest On Sale At T. Smurthwaite, 5346 Montrose Trent Booker, 3979 So. 900 East Steve Gomez, 602 E. 5640 South Bruce Hobbs, 2912 Breeze Dr. Danube Thursday, Jan. WEST VALLEY VIEW East Gregory further information PAINTS St. A. West Rex W. Orton, 5101 W. Chippewa PI. Jerry L. Sorenson, 5584 So. B 6740 West information will also be given. Students interested in the program may get HAWOWAWt, 1804 1 1 Michael Calderwood, 6120 Country Hills Or. Danny O. Cannon, 6233 So U0 East Michael E. Kay, 4759 So. and Wednesday. Sessions being held for each day will include discussions led by a policeman, on safety; a nurse, first aid and the Heimlech maneuver and a child psychologist who will discuss characteristics of children of various ages. Play' ideas and suggestions for various activities Dicharo, West Merlin Brown, 7266 Marion Way Kelly Wynn, 3189 So. 4180 West Lee Deming, 3826 Manhat-teDr. Paul Vranes. 5512 Nautilus Don Dailing, 6285 So. 725 East 4104 Lon Christensen, Osprey Ave. Girl. Brooding over a past hurt takes you out of the mainstream. Put it in its proper place and get on w ith the new . Be alert on the job. A tendency to daydream could result in a critical or a really big blunder. oversight PISCES Douglas Kimberly Cir. Kenneth Martindale, 5515 Willow Lane Ted L. Roberts, 4540 W. 5540 South Merlin Steffenson, 3323 W. 4200 South Ronald Starr, 3382 W. Hector Dr. Steven Braithwaite, 4512 W. 5570 South John Gabrys, 3661 Jodie Lane Brad Fullmer, 5844 Sesame Thomas L. Naylor, 4503 Twilight Dr. Raymond L. Butrick, 4786 W. 4955 South Gary E. Malm, 4460 So. 3900 West David Hansen, 4171 So. 4900 West mise. AQUARIUS 18 Jaa. area following families. open. Be alert to hazards while driving. The alive motto is a pretty good one to stick with. Changing conditions at work reflect at home. Bring the best of both worlds into harmony by compro- SAGITTARIUS 62 girls. of the in- Cottonwood hospital, 20 at St. Marks and 11 at Valley West. The remainder, except two born at home, arrived at other Salt Lake area hospitals. Babies were bom to ciples. Your erratic actions tend to scare those close to you. Soften your manner. Keep lines of communication 21 62 were bom at fants 23-O- v. and boys Twenty-fiv- e g. Oct. according to 124, Job-relat- SCORPIO Girls - Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet East Chester E. Walton, 219 E. 5600 South Robert K. Duncan, 5334 So. 5200 West Dennis W. Porter, 2324 Heatherglen Dr. Larry 5920 So. 200 CaDps, East Terry L. Lloyd, 895 E. Arrowhead Lane Edward V, Keller, 3964 So. 565 East Dale B. Watnes, 3530 South ST. MARK S 6501 W. HOSPITAL Girls Steven Mitchel. 3458 Beehive Cir. Sherman Giles, 7442 W. Washington 1533 Louis Charkowsky, ParkwayAve. 5535 Michael Campbell, Sarah Jane Dr. Kristen Boone. 3716 So. Highland Dr. Joseph Clark, 6058 So. 4000 West Gary Heaty, 1466 Elsie Dr. Robert Nelson, 218 E. 4500 South Roys This is custom decorating the JCPenney way. 35 to 50 off Selected custom drapery fabrics. McDonalds is now open in Kearns at 3900 West 5400 South, and will celebrate with a $100 Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting at 5:30 p.m., Saturday, January 10! Be there for a chance to win the SI 00 cash ribbon! Wide awake windows begin with fresh window ideas. That's where the JCPenney Custom Decorator Consultant comes in. You choose the style of drapery: then select from satins, sheers, casements, jacquards, and prints in polyester, rayonacetate. cotton, acrylic and linen. Your custom draperies will be made by the JCPenney workroom, and professionally installed by a JCPenney installer. Plus hourly prizes all day from WIN THE $100 CASH Labor, lining and installation GRAND OPENING RIBBON! extra Register to win hourly prizes every hour on the hour from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday through Friday, January 6 through 9, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday, January 10. out the Grand Opening entry blanks at McDonald's of Kearns and deposit it in the barrel in our lobby. Entries for each hourly prize will be accepted for the hour preceeding each hourly prize Fill presentation. YOU COULD WIN: meal a week lor one year at McDonalds! Eight Winners total; Four to win a Big Mac? regular fries and any flavor shake once every week for 52 weeks; four to win a hamburger, regular fries and any flavor shake once every week for 52 weeks. A Ronald McDonald Doll! Four winners each to receive a Hasbro 18" high Ronald McDonald doll, with working zipper and shoes you can tie! Ronald McDonald Pocket Watch Wall Clock! Two winners each receive a battery powered 9" diameter wall clock. Of course you can charge it McDonaldland Mug Set Two winners each to receive a set of six 10 oz. plastic insulated mugs with festive McDonaldland scenes. One-yea-rs receive a JCPenney Valley Fair-Grange- r 967-600- a.m. to 7 p.m. 11 supply of Good News Razors. Two winners each to case (288 per case) of Gillette Good News Razors. McDonaldland Tumbler Set. Two winners each to receive set of six 12 oz. plastic insulated tumblers with McDonaldland scenes. You must be present at the 5:30 p.m. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony on Saturday to win. To receive your ticket making you eligible to win, be at the store between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. Winning ticket will be selected at random at the 5:30 ceremony on Saturday, January 10. Be sure to get your ticket to win! You must be present to win. (Income tax liability is the responsibility of the S 1 00 cash prize winner.) FREE balloons for the kids! See Ronald McDonald in person from 4:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. McDonald's n Oz 3900 West 5400 South in Kearns. Above stated prizes avaiiapie cn'y at McDonald's of Kearns, 3900 West 5400 South. January 6 through 10. 1931 You must be 16 years of age to enter. No purchase necessary Entry blanks must be filled out in entrants own hand, facsimile entry forms will be accepted Ail prizes will be awarded Tuesday. January 6 through Saturday, January 10 1981 Entrants need not be present to win, except for the SI 00 cash Grand Opening RibPon winner All other winners will be notified by registered mait All prizes must be claimed by 12 noon, January 21, 1981. Unclaimed prizes become property of McOor-a's of Kearns. No substitute pnzes or cash will be awarded m lieu of advertised prize. Complete list of prize winners available upon request Employees of McDonald s Corporation and its agencies to win. Verification of and franchises and them immediate families are not eiig-biprize winners identity must be suppl ed upon request Vod where prohibited by law Your chances for w.nmng are dependent upon number of entries submitted. UcDonaitn Corporation ll |