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Show Qft MSTVAUBYVllW Thursday, Jan. Security Foundation u. students at Utah Technical College. According to Judd Morgan, dean of students, the grant has been authorized by George Eccles, president of the foundation. Determination of conditions for awarding the grant will be made by the Utah Tech scholarship committee, headed by Richard Shaugh-nessThe funds could be available as soon as spring quarter, Morgan reported. The scholarship grant is he said. 'Rebecca' ",5, 1981 Shows At Libraries HTS. one of the COTTONWOOD Rebecca, greatest of Alfred chcocks legendary Hitpro- ductions, will be shown at county libraries next week. The film is a feature of the Best Pictures of the Thirties and Forties series sponsored by the library system. Rebecca is based on Daphne Du Mauriers Further pi v v $1? vv WELL SITE . . . Brent E. Hutsh (leaning against truck) of Magna Water and Sewer Improvement District views drilling-stage- s operation of district's new Barton Well No. 5. Fifth In Area ... (From Page 8B,Col. 9) Also, Mary Berrett, Dana Lee George, third grade; Andy Devenish, Amber Martin, fourth grade; Sherri Failner, Rodney Ramirez, fifth grade; Brandi Bolton and Una Havea, sixth grade. If you are the owner or occupant of this week's CLAIM CASH Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, once worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. Last week's Mystery Home was at 2748 W. 4270 South in Granger. 'Citizens' Cited Fremont School udents selected citizens of the month for December at John C. New Well Making Debut MAGNA. A 200 foot shaft, sunk by Peterson Brothers Drilling, in another well last week for the Magna brought Water 'Jfo? 2 4100 So. 2700 W. Mon., Wed., Fri. I Evening Morning Call & Classes 250-599- 0 FIRST CLASS FREE AVAILABLE CUSSES ONLY TOR MORNING Barton Well brings the number of wells now in operation up to 12. Five are in the Barton Well field and there are seven in Haynes field A Very Effective Aerobic Program Q.03B0anQEHD Q2D0ES3O 8:00 AM IKEffiW- -r ENERGV. YOU SAVE TUMBLE PRESS' CONTROL-PRE- SUPER SURGILATOR- AGITATOR WATER "WORK HARO" TO GET CLOTHES CLEAN. TAK AUTOMATIC COOL DOWN CARE HELPS PREVENT WRINKLES IN PERMANENT PRESS AND KNIT FABRICS DOOR LIMITED EDITION. Limited time only Model LHA 7680 Model LHE 5800 at Value THE WASHER THE DRYER O Round- - Custom Dry Control automati- Washes big or small loads, whatever you need 2 wash and 2 spin speeds to help give clothes proper care Variable e g selector water-savin- cally shuts off dryer when clothes reach the degree of dry ness you select Special setting for Knits load-siz- to match water level to load size care for Automatic cool-dow- n na Permanent Press garments MAGIC CLEAN lint filter and much more. Rag. 388.85 350" Rig. 329X5 289 screen Extra-larg- e lint Automatic door shut-o- fi signal and much more. this federal region, noted Carol Eliason, director of the small business training network. Representatives from 13 network colleges and officials of the Small Business Admin-istratio- NO NAME 3 1 2 AUTOMATIC Family-siz- e DRYER 16.1 cu. ft. freezer food capacity 3 shelves with built-i- n cold coils for performance Fast-free- Custom Dry Control shuts dryer off at ze dryness Tight-sealin- g MILLION-MAGNE- T door gaskets Handy 0k6j bulk-stora- 31 99 trivet care Special for Permanent Press fab rlcs 3 drying temp settings HIGH, LOW or AIR cool-dow- zero-degr- ee Electric 6900 LHE 25995 Gas LH16901 28995 & Redwood Rd. ORANGE JUICE COKE, SPRITE, TAB, DR. PEPPER 16 OZ. 8 PACK NOR WEST 15 OZ. CHILI g() PLUS DEP. HORWEST 4 ROIL PACK N0RWEST 8 OZ n 00 BATHROOM TOMATO TISSUE SAUCE RID CUT iprci ckiips institu- concerning colleges across scientificallyof sample about 84,000 households throughout the U. S. are Included in the survey. and tics based on results of the survey are used to provide a continuing measure of the nations economic health. Results of the November survey indicated that 97.4 million of the 105.3 million persons In the civilian labor force were employed, yielding a jobless rate of about 7.5 percent for the third straight month. Information supplied by survey participants is kept confidential by law, with results used only to compile statistical totals. Try a Want Ad! "Q IPRK CKIIPS 0 QUARTER SLICED Pim n.ira 49 LB. LOIN CUT the LAKE. Local representatives of the Bureau of Census will visit homes in this area next week as part of a survey on employment conducted for the U. S. Department of Labor, according to Leo C. Schilling, director of the bureaus regional office. A oK EA. tomorrow meetings designed 15-16-- 17 WHOLE SUN 12 OZ. LB. BAG FRENCH FRIES n and the American Assn, of Community and Junior Colleges will attend. Hughes Brockbank, unemployment statis- Model EEV161L 3555 W. 3500 So. we play East high on Prices Effective Jan. business training, explained Amy Tomita, iocal coordinator at Utah Tech. - The college is host for Employment Whirlpool FREEZER (Friday) 1 SUNDAYS SALT HAMPER-TYP- MART BUILDERS 968-212- 8:00 AM TO 8:00 PM Survey To Focus On Job Issue GARMENTS DOUBLE-DUT- Tomorrow Bafcn'o 5) Y country. SS CYPRUS (From Page 7B, Col. district tourney. TO 10:00 PM future plans for the network which includes 133 4 DRYING TEMP SELECTIONS HIGH MEDIUM LOW AIR A On Sale At OPEN MONDAY-SATURDA- tions will be oriented during the first cycle of zsffisss 7B, Col. 8) Friday. The were downed in the last half by a margin of 12 points and will meet Granite tomorrow evening on Granite's court in hopes of gaining a victory. 4800 So. and Heather Henschke, second grade; Carter Shaw, Melinda Geurts, Dean Evans and Debbie Participating wiSS.,., PAINTS Colts has been available through First $400 night. Representatives will be welcomed by James R. Schnirel, Utech president. automatic washer and matching dryer stretch. Hogan, Tracy Wilcox meeting ed Large-capacit- y, seniors, opener of made kindergarten; Tamara Bakker MILin McTee, Stanley Sumsion and Honor Capner, first grade; LaNell Tanner, successful small businesses and a member of the Utah State Board of Regents, is scheduled to speak at the dinner qnMSJomomiDfimiiF luck, on the home ard heartening season scholarship grant grade. owner of several Whirlpool TAYLORSVILLE. Tracy Stout, sixth elementary were announced Monday. Included are Misty Oefele, Ryan Turpin and Mindy Belinda Goodrich, fourth grade; Victor Holmied, Laura Jenkins, fifth grade and Jon Paul Wilde and Session Eyed At Utech Sat. $3.00 per class or, 10 class pass for $20.00 NURSERY Fremont with better quality Improvement District. Located in the Barton water. During summer Well field, it is the fifth months the water from producing well in that both areas are mixed, area, delivering approx- but in the winter, imately 1,000 gallons Haynes is used almost per minute. It will be exclusively, Alsup exconnected into the sys- plained. tem later this year. Before Barton No. 5 is tied Regional in, it will undergo chlorination and sterilization 2-D- ay to remove bacteria. Alsup, company Larry engineer, said the new well will amount to a 15 percent increase in the TAYLORSVILLE. water supply. When it is complete, it will cost Utah Technical College will host a regional $60,000, with the pump and other equipment orientation meeting for needed to tie it into the the small business training network to be held system. The district is tomorrow (Friday) and constantly looking for Saturday. The two-da- y session, additional water to keep sponsored by the Amerup with our rapidly exican Assn, of Companding population, This in- munity and Junior ColAlsup said. cludes water sources leges, is one of 10 meetoutside of our system, ings being held nationwide to offer high qualihe added. small The addition of the new ty short-ter- EXERCISE NOW AT VILLAGE and Sewer Ostergaard, Stas TAYLORSVILLE. COT'WD (From Page Grant For Utech Is Available Condas, third grade. Also, Mary Farmer, Heather Syversen, Amy By PTA At - Good youre hopes that congress will pass it so that no more guesses will have to be made on important matters just because the constitution isnt clear. Here's Some Cash For You call- - change day is Monday. The student body officers are looking forward to the second semester with anticipation for the fun activities ahead Executive Council 943-761- SCHOOL The semester ends tomorrow and class (From Page 7B, Col. 9) thinking to decide what word should go where or if a comma should be added in a certain place. When it is revised the - being planned. The dance club is starting practice for a dance concert in March. Their adviser is Denise Rapp. LANCER - information may be obtained by ing 26-3- are activities open-ende- and features novel Laurence Olivier, Joan Fontaine and Judith Anderson. Showings are scheduled Monday at Holladay Library, Tuesday at Whitmore, Wednesday at the Peterson Library in Sandy and Thursday, Jan. 22, at Granger. uica iuui t at t . iiv. The senior class officers are busily preparing for Senior week which is Jan. Fun 59 LB. u 29 LB. BAKERY PUMPKIN PIES fj 9" 1 49EA. 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