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Show Mf HMMMf 1 fSrMUfKWW Thursday; Apr. a'ffsginiS a- - t 161981 a'ffigniS jo- - .uman5" a warnra) a- - jo wimniss PONTIAC CATALINA, 2 dr hard top, AM radio, new tires, K24 3L air, $800 968 1640 1966 THUNDER BIRO. GOOD condition. Make offer. Call H25 2D 566 7889 or 255 8347. 1971 PONTIAC SAFARI station wagon, $150. Call $A7E $ $ AHnUALSUBAlSU) Otth 969 SPRING MBra- - f ' JjuUrn . j Call CIS TL 73 MU end USQDV V. nuTiMi to make. Both planning and performance were taken into con- - ASPEN. '79 DODGE 566 1364 . It ' --- h I ' " , ' JT sideration. Christine Kelier and Suzanne K. Pearson combined efforts to ready Cottonwoods huge cast. The show got off to a rousing f tCrg xr A N25 2L 5583 t rt lCw3lf TTT H start with an opening Wy- number of the SCOUT II 4x4 V8 engine, p.s., 4 speed trans., $1,095. R25 2L 969 6312 1973 I ' 'A I' . I' , 4 POOR SEPAIiS ; ( K0n $4.4 on and it never slowed down. Especially impressive was the treatment of the number, Xi , iwVv SALE or assume, 18 month lease on 1979 Ford F150 truck. For information call T21 TQ 250 9012 or 250 3388 FOR Dig Discounts On All Subarus In Stock VVif I Mame. At Granger Denise Rapp used the entire stage to highlight her Highland Flings and ' Lf. , i '80 Chevy other dances that seemed perfectly Suburban tip for designed Me Brigadoon. Like new, low miles, fully loaded. $8950. Mothers Weddin Day and the opening fair scene captured immediate attention. At Kearns cast members and Daryl Lee Carlisle were 968-257- 9 IF M26 FORD PICKUP Va ton Must sell quickly moving $1,800 or offer, 967 8572 L25 2L 1975 0CG Dl COUPE 23-2- 4 Vt TON 4X4 020 DLIMXXIK MONROE SCENE . . . Enacting scene from the musical presentation at Monroe elementary, "Jungle Book," which will be staged April are Angie Buttars (attired as elephant) and Jason Mecham, who portrays "Mowgli," the man-cu- 79 CHEV 03 $4,600 SEDAN B26 "'(.1 - HWAMS ' V 124 Excel, cond. New tires, all the ex- SPORT COUPE cc with 5 sp. AM-Fstereo, wheels. $1200 mag or best offer. 1600 FORD, 74 h sell IMPALA. now, $300 or best offer. Phone MUST 972 8057, 263 1022. W25 2L 79 TRANS AM, mint condition. air, excellent cassette stereo with equal Izer, 21,000 miles, 2626510, IQ 2624143. 076 MUSTANG II O 521-611- SIX YARD dump 566 7054. $2,995. O 7 E26 IQ P26-2- IF bed. Call R22 TL BODY PARTS for '64 Ford truck. Left fender, splash pan, grill, left door, grill and holder and stock radio. Also new truck mirrors still in box. P25 2L Call 250 6896 O 968-731- 8 1 r 1 Parts o 60 Diesels '77 Ford Mustang Fits various years. 268-247- 7 Lone 6000 So. Wolquist COMING AT KEN GARFPS Choose from Cutlass Coupes and Sedans, Cutlass Wagons, 88s, 98s IN AND R26 IQ two ET DEEP dish mags, 14x7 and two 15x8. Very good condition. Also new G60x15 Holliday wide track tires, $275. after 5 p m. and Toronados. 2L S25 CENTER, KEN AT THE CIVIC '71 GARFFS DODGE 318 ENGINE Choose from a large selection of and automatic Civic Wagons, and receive a FREE option package that includes: Luggage carrier, body side moldings and door edge guards. 40 OTHER 1981 DIESEL CUTLASS SEDAN Diesel engine, automatic, air conditioning, block and fuel line heater, PS, PB, tilt steering sport mirrors, tinted glass, much mors. No. Completely rebuilt including cam shaft, timing gears and chain. 9683700 GOLD TAG 1981 HONDA ACCORD AUTOMATIC PRICE PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC SALE Ivory, no 3316 GOLD TAG SAVINGS ON THE FOLLOWING One 1978 Camero Sports Coupe, auto, OLDSMOBILES 1981 DELTA ROYALE SEDAN PRICE trans., Ken Garff Demonstrator, includes air conditioning, autocassette, wire matic, cruise control, AM-Fwheel discs, vinyl top, more. No. 85, $10,577. GOLD TAG 1Q87L8L550826 on April 20, 1981 Oldsmobile Honda $9288 State at 5th South SLC, Utah 521-611- 1972 FORD STATION wagon, good condition, trailer hitch, Best automatic. GOLD TAG PRICE $8788 KEEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING WITH GENUINE offer, great sp., miles. cond.! $3,600. GM QUALITY SERV1CEPARTS GENERAL MOTORS PARTS DIVISION Ken Garff Oldsmobile Honda State at 5th South SLC, Utah 521-611- '74 CALL MIKE 5714866 1 A26iQ me- chanical condition, 22 mpg or offer. Call ty, P25 2L GOOD condition, 64 Call $500 or best offer. W25 2L 250 3626 or 250 6896 78 FORD GRANADA Auto., P.S., air, excellent condition - sacrifice. $2800 - (below blue book). 261-082- . Low IP vestigated during to March dropped 285, the report said. The decline was the second in a row for West Valley police. The previous low had been established in February when officers responded to 365 confirmed cases. Two rapes were Tuesday. The Kennedy Junior high band will present a program on Wednesday. even- ing an exhibition of art work done by families and friends in the area will be shown, along with a program by the Academy Park school band at 7:30 p.m. Parents and friends are being invited. The Dorothy Given dance studio will present a program on Friday. Committee members for the week-lon- g among cases Darlyne Aguilar, O CO Treasurer Manager DODGE S25-2- CORONET, March, as were beries, 46 assaults, 99 burglaries, nine motor vehicle thefts and 114 larcenies. Thieves made off with property valued at $163,725 in the burglaries and thefts reported to police, figures for March DATSUN 74 PLYMOUTH FURY, air, cruise, steel belted radials, AM FM radio, vinyl B25 2L top, $825, 263 0085. 1969 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER, loaded. New tires, needs engine work, $155, 266 6336 S25 2L COMET. GOOD condition, low mileage, $1,500. Call 1974 363 4523. DATSUN L25-2- 1200, NEWLY rebuilt engine. 33 mpg city, $850 or offer, 968 2215. P25 2L PUBLIC NOTICE LEGAL SALE One Honda model, 450, 71 Serial no. will be sold April 20, 1981, 8 a.m. Inquire at P.O. Box 7345, Murray, Utah 84107. George Schune at above box number S25-2- The bulk of showed. the total losses involved of televisions, radios, stereos, jewelry and precious - Kearns, Cyprus Student Reports Due After Travel KEARNS. Students from Cyprus tory as well as old, which added to the interest for the students, she remarked. The group was also able to see the play Annie, and to see the fa- and mous Washington cherry bloom, said. blossoms in the teacher Kearns students are making written reports which will be turned in to principal William Christopulos and also to Granite district to show the value of the program, said Miss Latimer, who is hoping the project will be repeated next year. Cyprus students will report to history teacher Byron Lund and to their history classes. Kearns students who participated were Lisa Scow, Laura Greenland, Ishelle Hunsa-ker- , Jackie Riedeman, Kathy Smith, Peggy Kling and Carrie Rol- trip. We visited historical sites in all three cities, toured the cap-itand the Supreme Court, rode the subways and had fun, said Miss Latimer. The Salt Lakers experienced a certain amount of cultural shock, she remarked, but gained a lot of insight into American history - not just the ol B in- vestigated during 10 rob- event are Catherine Grant, teacher; Mable Atkinson, principal and Janice Hastings, PTA board member. Boston. It was an exciting SLC, UT 84125 averaging nearly 480 cases for each of the departments first eight months of existence, the number of cases in- elementary vance of the Utah Festival of Arts. Louise Johnson will present a puppet show on Monday and the Becky Anderson dance school will perform Cr. Union P. O. Box 25893, S26 2Q 966-370- 6 E25 2D '72 3 H26 . P.B., PICKUP. Excellent condition, $1,600 or of 2657 484 fer. after 6 pm. 73 After Academyin Park obser- Undersigned reserves the right to reject all bids. $750. Good condition. Call 966 7738. F25 2L '74 MAVERICK. GOOD 968 2215 O ACADEMY PARK. Activities will be held each day next week at Thursday VALLEY. WEST Observed On students are assis- scenery. We have had lots for some aginative numbers im- past, but current events, she added, since they were able to see the place where the attempted of President Reagan took place. We saw new his lins. Students from Cyprus were Lori Brown, Nicki Henry, Scott Barnson, Sutton Dunn and Ann Yeagle. assas-inatio- n -- Man a standout production. Marian the Librarian, Sadder But Wiser Girl and the efforts of the Grecian Urns were all memorable. Next week the nominees will be stu- dent thespians who performed in eight individual categories and left the judges pulling hair in an effort to recognize the many outstanding of volunteer help with the show, and appreciate the many, many hours put into it. We hope everyone will come out and enjoy it, a PTA spokesman said. - The number of cases investigated by this citys police force dropped significantly during March, according to the departments monthly report. ited Philadelphia, Chev NovaO Stauffer Chemical Emp. Washington, D.C. and 6 cyl., 3 sp., P.S., or offer. $1,500 HORIZON GM PARTS Croal, Randy of March Caseload Lowest To Date as Kearns high schools who participated in an American Heritage tour in March are writing reports and telling class members about their trip. Kearns high teacher Kathy Latimer accompanied the group of 12 students, who vis- 250-134- 1 Hatchback J26 2L PLYMOUTH 1978 075 V I N at noon at Chev- ron Chem Plant, located at HWY 202, Garfield cutoff, SLC, UT. Vehicle at 2522 W. Starling Ave. (3185 So.) prior to sale, 1981 CUTLASS SUPREME BROUGHAM Demonstrator. Loaded, includes automatic, air conditioning, PS, PB, more. No. 169, $10,050. iq Third Judicial District Court in and for Salt Lake County Probate Division Probate & Guardianship Notices Consult Clerk of District court of the respective signers for further information. TO CHOOSE FROM y F26 Ha& NOTICES HONDAS For City Police as Mowgli; Chestnut Kimberley Jacobs, Dizzy; Patrick Eyre, Hakim; Derek Kimberlin, Lonnie; Ken Kinnear, Flunkie; Festival Of Arts To Be B26 State at 5th South SLC, Utah Excell, condi. 5 sp., mag wheels, tape deck, .,$1,100 487-896- Oldsmobile Honda V25 3T Baloo; TON $4150 Ken Garff IQ Ziggy; played by Jason Mecham Hertel, Hathi; Brandi Bolton, Buzzy; Jean Grosse, Flaps; Connie Pina, while a second performance, to which all families and friends are being invited, at 7 p.m. on April 24. Lead parts will be K.C. FORD 3 C26 RANGER, 1968 TRAVELALL, good con dition. 7 wheels and tires. Trailer hitch, $650 or best of J25 2Q fer, 266 7145 78 969 1908 NOVA 969-433- L26 2L F 150 1978, Wayne Shirkaan; Chaffin, Colonel 23, 4x4 pickup. Fully loaded, new tires, must sacrifice, 255 3329. $26 ID 1973 Kaa; Monroe elementary present their version of Jungle Book. A matineee performance will be presented at 1:30 p.m. on April tras. 262-732- 0 R26 CHEV DIESEL Caprice station wagon. Call 969 8181. 1978 King Louie; come to life April 23 and 24 as students at Selling Subaru Dealer Means the Best Deals in the State o Pest Selection NO. I QHBEQ)m) FIAT ting with costumes and Bagheera ; Troy GRANGER. Mowgli the Jungle Boy and his animal friends will iJjYwai aii (SMEPM'u 72 Steven A26 1L LEASING 1980 Danny Wahlberg, Involves 125 FORD 13 TON. Good running condition Must see and drive, $750 968 5999. 1969 vil- lage girl. Other students in the cast of 125 will portray wolves, village girls, monkeys, vultures and a troop of elephants. Sally Schmidt, PTA cultural arts commissioner, is directing the production, along with teacher Gale Johnson. Mothers and fathers 'Jungle Book' '65 GMC Vj TON. Runs. Best N25 2Q offer, 266 5457 FRONT WHEEL DRIVE WAGONS LOW DANK RATE FINANCING Jody Ayers as a IF GMC PICKUP, 48,000 miles $1,400 or offer, 967 3681. G25 2Q 1972 A responsible very excellent and that made The Music At Monroe 487-896- 1 '1L knock-your-eyes-o- variety Editor's Quote Book Simplicity, honesty and sincerity are qualities that give character to people and to things produced by people. William Feather Applications For Classes Being Accepted metals. MAGNA. Applications are being accepted for and valued at $4,962, the report said. Of the $163,725 reported stolen, nearly $80,000 was taken in All but burglaries. $1,700 of the property lost in burglaries was kindergarten classes at Lourdes School, 8585 Police also recovered stolen materials stolen from homes. Losses to shoplifters estimated at were the month. from motor vehicles were listed at $16,000, according to $10,000 for Thefts the report. Three assaults investigated by West Valley officers involved firearms and two others involved knives or cutting Firearms also were used in six of rob-berie- s, police reported. SHOWS (From Page 10 Kearns Norman Wendel directed a group of young Scots ef-in Brigadoon and the fect was astounding. musically the group was aided by the beauty of the music, it isnt the worlds easiest to sing. And the singers were totally involved in the tale they were trying to tell. Every word was perfectly enunciated without loss of enthusiasm for a colorful and memorable performance. At Kearns high a variety of numbers that included effort, the as well as large groups of teens and oldsters, fell under the direction of Phil Stark for The Music Man. Especially entertaining was the treatment of 76 Trombones and the group number Shipoopi. One scene vividly stands out in memory at Olympus that involved the chorus. It was the hauntingly lovely treatment of the Sabbath To be eligible, preschool children must turn 3 by Sept. 15 and kindergarten children must be 5 by Oct. 31. A birth certificate or baptismal record must be shown at the time of registration and immunization records are to be brought up to date. Health forms will be available for kindergarten children at the time of registration. Further information regarding the school may be obtained by calling Mrs. Carol afLandures ter 12:30 p.m. or between 8:45 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. There will be no registration 250-287- 1 250-605- 2 10, Col. 9) and Olympus gained nominations in some intense balloting. quartets W. 3010 South. fee. - Granger, Although pre-scho- ol Prayer, use of highlighted by candles. The chorus was entertaining in The Rumor, To Life and The Dream. Glen Slight was the force behind the Olympus vocal music effort. Cottonwood, Granger and Kearns were finally singled out as the nominees in choreography, one of the most difficult decisions the judges were City Okays Lease On Equipment WEST VALLEY. The City Commission Tuesday approved a $300,000 lease agree- ment for the purchase of vehicles for several departments. Two leases were approved in one package totaling $307,700, said City Treasurer Randy Baker. The lease has a 9.75 percent interest rate, he added. The leases - one for two years and the other for three - handle the purchase of -- fire police cars, department cars, two vehicles for the planning and zoning department, radio equipment and furniture, Baker said. The commission also announced that a change in state law will make it easier for persons seeking election to a city post to do so after May 12. Prior to that date, current law will remain in effect. That -- requires seat-seeke- to file a petition bearing 100 signatures. After May 12, a petition will not be needed, Mayor Henry (Hank) Price said. One person has asked for a filing form, but no petitions have been turned in, said Deputy City Recorder Kathy Kaumans. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet |