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Show iMf P f1 MMVfl view WEST VALLEY West Valley Thursday, Apr. Council, Scouts, Church 16, 1981 - Effort Aimed At Cemetery Arts Festival Is Planned By City GRANGER West pation activities may contact Helen Nisonger, The council is looking for performers to sing, dance, perform Valley Arts Festival Days are being planned by the West alley Arts Council to be held July at Granger park. A call is being made to residents of West Valley City for participants in the festival Space will be available tor booths where usual artists may sell their works. Those interested may contact Ron Day at West Valley City Hall. 974-550- 968-547- gymnastics, 250-093- 5 Invited to participate will be artists with pottery, paintings, glass, weaving, photography and crafts The council remains open to suggestions from artists in other creative fields. A small charge will be made to those selling their wares. Persons interested in food sales and concession stands are also being asked to call Turn those around Performing arts wants groups and individuals and persons who would like to organize partici magic, mime, clown or entertain in any way. Since participation activities will be considered an important part of the festivities, those interested in helping with square dancing, a childrens art yard, games and carnival activities or other group activities are to contact Mrs. Nisonger also Already in rehearsal for their show is the new West Valley Chorale. The council expects many other school, church and community groups to participate. "We especially encourage individual artists to join in, council members said or George 1 Goebel. MAGNA. Uncontrolled vandalism on Cemetery Hill here has contributed to deterioration of Pleasant Green Cemetery, according to a report to the Magna Community Council last week. Using a slide presentation to further em- fc: Bunny Not Hiding CLAIM CASH ... come you are the owner or occupant of this week's to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not If Mystery Home, 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 2700 East and 9200 West, between 2700 South and 7200 South. Last week's Mystery Home was at 5473 Capri Dr. in Murray. dont PTA Nominee List Is Revealed your house into ready cash Just place a low-coGreen Sheet classified nominating committee ol Magna elementary PTA has submitted a list of candidates for offices that will be placed betore the membership for consideration. Included in the group are Bethine Needles, for president; Jody Lougy, first vice president; Dr. Darryl Thomas, principal, second vice president; Cindy Roe, secretary and Kristi Lester, MAGNA. The ! UTAH ACADEMY OF GYMNASTICS 6500 South 400 West - 261-007- 1 NEW STUDENTS V R Register DTAH STATE TEAM CHAMPIONSHIPS Now WON CLASS 'll &rq Is CL P AS P cKf 8 II JCO treasurer. Elections will be held at a PTA meeting to be held May 13 u hen other Bring this ad yrs TINY TOTS and receive R7st hC 81 od . 0'ii CLASS Is- nnmq 80 WR td $5.00 P'a.e W7 ?8 b(J ma nominations may be made from the floor. Classes Pre-Scho- off For year olds Basic Movement 3-- Regular class price We offer Recreational Gymnastics classes as well as a Competitive Training Program Prize M-- H Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! Kinesthetic Awareness thru Gymnastic Activities E) Radar Test Of Speedometers Set At Kearns KEARNS. County Sheriffs Deputies will conduct speedometer checks for citizens at two high schools in the next few weeks. The accuracy of speedometers will be checked as part of a radar certification class for deputies on April 25 and May 2 at Kearns and Skyline high schools. Both days the test will be conducted from noon to 4 p.m. Persons interested in having their speedometers tested are being invited to attend either test TOwmp You! Can D At Burton Lumber He Help GREAT IFEHCING SALE phasize their point, Kathryn and Ralph Brimley told of numerous desecrations to the pioneer facility, ranging from piles of beer cans and broken whiskey bottles to actual destruction of monuments. The main gate, built by the Magna Jaycees in the early 1960s, has been bent and partially destroyed and the fence on the eastern per- which was replaced at a cost of $1,100 several years ago has been taken down imeter, and hauled away. On the main driveway south of the flag pole, there is evidence the area has been turned into a drag strip and as a site for nighttime beer parties. The Brimleys counted more than 125 that held the fence upright which had been cut off at the ground. In fact, they said, the fence being down is the rule not the exception. They went on to say that the north side of the fence has been cut and laid back to allow people to use KCC property as a garbage dump and 1 3 I"x4"x6' ST. ground. Families with burial plots in the cemetery are also being encouraged to construct cement abutments around their lots to protect the graves. A cleanup drive has been scheduled for May 16 by West Valley District scouts to put the area in top shape. Pleasant Green ward and Magna stake will have the manpower and equipment to set the fence and trucks are being recruited to haul away debris. As a temporary means of securing the cemetery against further desecration, Russell is also donating 35 feet of cable to be placed across the gate entrance every evening and opened each morning. The Brimleys also asked for is the total perimeter of the cemetery without once going inside. On the east side near the north corner, cars drive through the fence to get to a lookout point. Headstones are out of place and the flag pole built by Cyprus American Legion post in 1936 has been damaged. To combat the problem, the Brimleys, as part of a cemetery commitimprovement tee set up by the Magna Community Council, approached Tom Bird, president of Magna MARKS HOSPITAL pleased ro announce rhe opening of rhe TAYLORSVILLE PLAZA PHYSICAL THERAPY OFFICE 1951 West 4700 South Suite 1 Taylorsville, Utah 84118 268-751- 8 Physical Theropisrs DON W WORTLEY, PT D. LEE NIELSEN, PT to donate No Trespermanent to be signs passing Medical Referral Required DRUG:AGENGYi TiiiwiylfrilMn SJDOiSEDCSS) EASTER SPECIALS! stake. Bill Kemp, Pleasant Bishop of Green ward, is acting caretaker of the installation. Since the cemeis church-owne- ASSORTED n CHOCOLATE BUNNIES Busy Bigby Mr. Traveler Mr. Sunshine Reg. 94' headstones when vandalism occurs. However, they did agree to build a new ASSORTED r EASTER BASKETS Your choice assorted easter baskets filled with candies' and surprises. gate and provide I"x4"x6' I"x4"x6' volunteer manpower to replace the fence in an effort to keep people out 1 4"r.4"x8 Post 1 2x4x8 1 the pioneer burial someone fact that it is being secured and will therefore be off limits after 6 p.m. If they still insist on committing acts of vandalism, citations will be issued and legal steps taken to correct the hung every 20 feet or so along the fence. If all of the precautions are followed, Bruce Millett, Salt Lake County Sheriffs deputy, said he figures it would take only a few weeks to educate people to the around tery 2 area after 6 p.m. The Brimleys also approached Jim Russell of Utah Power and Light, showing him the vulnerable spots in the fence line. He in turn pledged to donate as many power poles as it takes and the auger to dig four foot holes to build a barrier to protect what is left of vehicles can drive with no perpetual care, they said that it is a family duty to reset the CEDAR FENCING of the Entries Are Rails Due May 8 For Pageant RAILROAD TIES EGG COLORING SALT LAKE. Plans are being made for the seventh annual Miss GOOD Utah Wheelchair 4 Pageant, scheduled June 19 at the Hilton SIDES Hotel. GARDEN DEPT. SPECIALS TURF BUILDER For greener, healthier lawns. 4500 Sq. Ft. TURF BUILDER PLUS 2 LUMBER YARD SPECIALS 2x4x8 Builders Studs 2x4x8 Econo Studs 4x8x V2 Sheet Rock (CASH & CARRY ONLY) For weed free healthy 1x2x8 Furring Strips 35c Grade A Toilets $499S Particle Board lawns. 4500 sq. ft. $1388 rxl2"x6' r'xl6"x8' PEAT MOSS 2 cu. Shelving ft. Concrete Mix 90 Post Mix 90 Mortar Mix so SOIL AID Improves water retention, aereates soil. 2 cu. ft. 531 BARK Big bag decorative bork, good ground cover $359 WE CAi jnP t tf EMPTY EASTER BASKETS Entry forms for the pageant may be obtained by contacting the Office of the Handicapped, 150 W. North Temple, suite 132, Salt A Lake minimal entry fee is charged, pageant officials said. The entry deadline is May 8. The winner of the state title will represent Utah at na(972-1768- tional .TF1?T LUMBER & HARDWARE 1 3909 W. 4700 So. to 7:00 p.m. Open 7:30 a.m. 969-907- 44 VEGETABLE KLEENEX ). competition later in the summer. Candidates must be at least 18 years old and use a wheelchair at least 50 percent of the time. There is no marital AND TOWELS FLOWER SEEDS BY EXCEL Buy Early and SAVE Reg. 35' & 50 101 Soft, absorbent in Kleenex towels assorted decorator colors. status requirement. Rather than being a beauty contest, the pageant serves as a means of recognizing the achievements of handicapped persons, spokesmen for the event noted. TRASH CAN With Hi-Do- K0DAC0L0R Cover and Poison Control Is Topic Of Program HELP Paas Easter egg color kit with instant color tablets. FILM Lock Lid Handles A proKEARNS. on poison control will be offered at 7 oclock tonight (Thurs- Size gram day) at the Kearns Library. Reg. 110 2.39 Representatives from the University of Poison Control Center will offer tips on first aid and on STORE the hours: 24 Exp. $1 99 Utah poison-proofin- g home. free. Admission is USE YOUR BANK CARDS HERE Closed Mon.-Fr- i. 10-- 9, Sat. 10-- 6 Sont,y. |