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Show 15 WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Apr. 30, 1981 Advisory 3 Utech 57 Diesels 1979 4395 COMING AT KEN GARFFS Choose from Cutlass Coupes and JJedans, Cutlass Wagons, 88s, 98s IN AND Group Formed CNEV LUV PICKUP 4 Speed Carpeting, Trans., Full Wire TAYLORSVILLE. advisory council which will provide input to the college from An Wheels and Toronados. 1979 4595 the CHEV P.S., P.B., Air Conditioning Auto., 197$ Technical ( The council will advise Utah Tech President James R. Schmrel regarding needs of the JEEP community, and evaluate existing programs at the college PROFESSIONALLY I SERVICED Max Lowe, UTC vice HERTZ LICENSEE UTAH Diesel engine, automatic, air conditioning, block and fuel line heater, PS, PB, tilt steering, sport mirrors, tinted glass, much more No 357 GOLD TAG C For Sale Or Trade For Ford body or make offer. Ford 390 1981 DELTA ROYALE SEDAN Demonstrator, includes air conditioning, autocassette, wire matic, cruise control, AM-Fwheel discs, vinyl top, more. No. 85, $10,577. with automatic trans., complete. V-- 8 262-592- $9288 PRICE 71 VW 966-163- 5 FOUR NEW 15" Ford tires, S27 2F $150 968 1123 For Sale Or Trade For Ford body or make offer. Ford 390 with automatic trans., complete. V-- GM PARTS GM QUALITY SERVICEPARTS 262-592- 9 a27 2q 11x15 CHROME WHEELS and tires for Blazer or Chev pickup Also duck boat. GENERAL MOTORS PARTS DIVISION 969 1345 Ken Garff Mc28 2Q T27 2Q 250 6367. BUtCK 1977 - OPEL, 50,000 air cond Ask-in- miles, W27 2L $2,300, 967 0607. FORD MUSTANG 289, 4 speed, new upholstery. More information call 966 4509. 1965 SILVER Special. Full time 4 wheel drive AC, radial TA tires and wheels. Beautiful truck. Must see R28 2D 566 2905 or 969 2481 4x4 1978 CHEVY ADO Camper W28 2L 75 1977 DODGE FORD GRANADA. See to offer. Best appreciate. 967 2364 D28 2L CAB Cruise Tanks, P.S., Tu-ton- Dual Control, Push it! Pull it! Tow itL CLUB TON AMFM Radio 70851 Was $4955 NOW $3995 RICK WARNER FORD iSO So. Main Fh. Et. 379 R28 1F We'tt buy 79 cm at Ituck!" Call 268-682- COURIER fpr appointment 73 CAPRI V 6, 4 speed, $1,200 or best offer 969 6388 H27 2F Coll or 68 FORD MUSTANG, good 968-047- 0 968-010- 3 sound H28 mechanically D28 2D night 1970 MAVERICK, $600, 3 speed, air cond. AMFM M28 1L radio Call 250 1172 NOVA 1968 TWO DOOR, standard 6, runs, needs work, B28 IF $299 SHARP 79 GRANADA GIA, P.S. P.B , extra clean, 19,500 miles, $5,000 266 2474. B28 2B u3S3S& 1958 FORD speed, 352 wless than 60,000 miles, camper shell & Butane sleeper. ice stove, box, stereo. $785 or best offer. 4 FORD TON PICKUP 968-715- 5 C28 P.S., P.B., Radio, Air, Dual Tanks 70017 SAVE RICK WARNER FORD 6S0 So. Main . 521 350 Ext. 379 R28 IQ Vi Ton Pickup 1976 1 IF IQ lVi Ton 1961 Chevy Stake Bed with lift gate. Call mornings or evenings. 566-705- 4 1975 DODGE POWER M28 IQ WAGON. Four wheel drive. Good condition. Short bed, $3,200. 967 2348. 4819 So. 3145 W28 IQ W. 1979 CHEV LUV PICKUP CAMPER SHELL, speed, radio, 4 1979 NOW R28 CHEV 4x4, PS, PB, CB, auto., V8. Will take small American economy car in trade. PICKUP Vi TON 1977 967-3960H28- iq '79 CHEVY or CHEV LUV TRUCK $3,000. Call 250-646- 8 J28 10 LUV, 4x4. $6,200 offer. best Desperate G27 2Q 250 0824 Excellent condition inside and out. Sacrifice &4 speed, low mileage, $3,900. 5 2 A27 2Q -- IF 1978 TOYOTA IF '78 Jtt 1 $6495 RICK WARNER FORD 650 So. Main 0 Ext. 379 Ph. Was $5295 NOWS4595 RICK WARNER FORD iSO So. Main 0 Ext. 379 Pk. 255-299- FORD LARIET EXEXTRA EXTRA TRA 70881 Was $7995 21555-1- . R28 A sale mechanics be held will lien Mon- day, May 11, 1981, 9:00 a.m. at 981 North Beck Street, Salt Lake, Utah HL620000581, speed, sport chrome package, spokes and radials. Great mileage, great shape. $4,795. WIP SIX YARD 566 7054. dump bed Call R22 TL of city governments as well as the county. Sandy Mayor City regis- tered to Johnny P. Jiron, last known ad- dress Street, Paul Thompson and County Commissioner Mike also claimed The two other awards in captured the 4-- Ii five top awards here Saturday in the eighth annual Aerospace Fair and model rocket contest at Brighton high. Robert Kellersberger, son of Mr. and Kent Mrs. Kellersberger, 2838 Moorgate Ave. in Granger, won the piggyback glider class for the West Valley club. Meanwhile, Brian Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Christensen, 2479 Tanya Ave. in West Jordan, won the pre-determin- altitude event for the 4- - member of troop altitude, with Kirk Wiley captur- ing second place honors and Carl Read, an John Judd winning third. a Guy Andrews, Brighton high student son of and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Frost, 3631 Summer Hill Dr., won the duration parachute event. 57 son of and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clifford, 448 Colorado St., was third. Denver Salt Lake, 751 Kris Magnusson, a member of the West Valley club and son of Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Magnusson, 4542 Brians Way, captured second in that Eisenhower junior high student and son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Read, 5096 So. 1470 West, won the original rocket design Another competition. Eisenhower student, Kenneth Chapman, specialist Planetarium. Also held in conjunction with the event were classroom sessions on model rocket building, the L-- 5 space station and the Boy Scout and aerospace merit astronomy e cules, Inc. plus the 4-- Featured during is a continuation space. It will give us a and cheaper way to investigate the better heavens. jk-- j. ih Wasatch Front. The conference will c be held at the Travelodge. Reservations must be made prior to May 8 by calling Henry Price, (Hank) mayor of West Valley City, Lenore Edmunds, North west Multi Purpose Center, Lee John Eschler, Utah Tech student body presi dent, David Gailey, Utah Vocational Board of Educa tion, Darro Glissmeyer, Interstate Brick and Dennis Huston, Bonneville Inter national Corp Also, Euqene Halen and Douglas Simpson, who are self employed; Clive Jensen, Granite School District, J D Johnson, Salt Lake County Employment and Training Admims tration, John Klas, Bank of Utah, Carol Malbone, Com munity Nursinq Service, Richard Prows, owner of Prowswood, Hulberto Saenz, SOCIO and Dolores Salter, NAACP Others include Jack Davis County area vocational center, Bernard Shell, Tancor Tanner, Inter national Corp and Larry Wardel, Utah Job Service out middle wuttc! FORMS President jZET-r- - (atoutiati Jawa at yout deatyit) Of PTA Is 'business Named PARK. ACADEMY Catherine Solomon Launched By Lions Stockton, Lions will be circulating throughout the area, with special emphasis being made tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday to gather donations in exchange for small white canes and candy. Proceeds will go toward projects of the Magna club and the Utah Lions Foundation, being used for sight conservation efforts. Funds donated on a local level will go toward purchase of glasses for needy children. On a state level funds will be used to support the mobile testing van and the state eye bank. Dyches said the van travels all over the state in communities where a Lions club is in operation. All the tests are free of cost and include tests for a variety of diseases that rob people of their Council members include Harry Blundell of Utah Power and Liqht, F J Cosgrove, Mountain Bell, business 581-678- 1. Drive Is Verdell Dyches, president said the of mans exploration of voca- PlftBIMTBIM on the be assisted Schreiner, president; principal Mable Atkinson, second vice presi-den- Members of the Magna Lions launched their white cane and candy drive Monday and will continue to solicit support from this community through Saturday. science badge program. Jarvis told partson of Mr. and icipating youngsters Mrs. Harold Chap- that the shuttle has man, 1538 Lovely opened great new Road, was second. possibilities for space Winners received manufacturing of model rocket kits and ultra-purdrugs, betribbons for their ef- ter crystals for microforts. electronics and fanThe aerospace fair tastic new alloys. was sponsored by HerThe shuttle, he said, Utah State University Department and the Oquirrh Civil Air Patrol squadron. At Tuesdays noon luncheon, Salt Lake City Mayor Ted Wilson will speak on the impact of a changing by Sandy first vice MAGNA. a demonstration at Hansen business, tional centers and community groups. day-lon- g will serve as president of the Academy Park elementary PTA for the 1981-8- 2 school year. B industry, labor, community agencies, the crafts, local govei presentation by Seth Jarvis, d ). Utah. Seller preserves the right to bid. ( Miles Unlimited 981 North Beck Jf28-2S.L. Utah sight. The and West Valley rocketry clubs community-oriente- bodies. Council members, who are drawn from competition, while Saturdays program Patrick Clifford, a was a space shuttle Tri-Ar- 1975 Datsun Pickup, Serial No. V1N 2,000 cc, 4 8 paint, PUBLIC NOTICE for your The subject will be examined from the (581-6781- Ask for Robert I South. economy 268-065- 4 PLYMOUTH SATEL-LITnew brakes, electronic ' ignition, just tuned, $400. 4 1971 a, Third Judicial District Court in and for Salt Lake County Probate Division Probate 8 Guardianship Notices Consult Clerk of District court of the respective signers for fur her m formation needs upholstery; Two mag rims ton Ford with for tires 30 wear $35.00 pair; One Carter carburetor 4 barrel, needs 327 Chevy kit $35.00; heads $65 00 pair. 1 Salt Lake Whats Ahead lor the 1980s" is the luncheon topic of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) luncheon. The luncheon will be held at noon at 744 E. 400 nana-na- s bucket seats, State at 5th South SLC, Utah County -- viewpoint two, H group 4-- s resulting in pipeline'' between the Area Youths Among Winners BUTLERVILLE. ad-vi- council, a direct ory At Brighton High The SALT LAKE. role of Salt Lake County government in the current decade will be the topic of a luncheon Chuck-A-Ram- membership on the sored Saturday by Hercules on grounds of Brighton high school. Olsen (seated, right) conducts launching during rocket contest spon Stewart are slated to speak on the issue. The cost is $5 for ASPA members and non$5.25 forReservamembers. tions are to be made by Monday by calling the Center for Public Affairs and Administration at the University of Utah The following Tuesconday, a ference will study Utahs Role in a Changing Economy. swivel Two Oldsmobile Honda 521-611- G28io requested munity) Future Role Of County Is Subject Wednesday. Only $8951 WITH GENUINE representing the if discussion here Call evenings Demonstrator. Loaded, includes automatic, air conditioning, tilt steering, cruise control, AM-Fstereo radio, more. No. 53, $10,375. KEEP THAT GREAT GM FEELING 2q or parts Body Parts $150 BROUGHAM COUPE PRICE A27 9 1970 Toyota Corolla 1981 CUTLASS SUPREME GOLD TAG H28 BLAST . . . Ted OLDSMOBILES TAG body com- INC. SYSTEM, So. Main GOLD TAG SAVINGS ON THE FOLLOWING GOLD g SELF DRIVE-U- $8988 PRICE president for instruction, said Utah Techs Institutional Council (the school's decision-makin- SYSTEM 1981 DIESEL CUTLASS SEDAN College here. WACONEER 4X4 Auto., P.S., P.B., Air, Tilt, Cruise, AMFM, Rear Defroster MAINTAINED has community been formed at Utah EL CAMINO She STATIONERY will t; Christie third vice president; Bette McConnell, teacher vice ,Keri president treasurer ; Precourt, and Blondie Fjeldsted, secretary. Mrs. Solomon and her husband Dwight have seven children. This is an exciting opportunity and we are looking forward to a good year at our school, she said. PERSONAL STATIONERY CONNECTION . . . Teen-ag- e lad hooks up model rocket to circuit in preparation for launching during contest Saturday. Resident plimented by Is Recognized For Service in TAYLORSVILLE. and her A resident of this community has been singled out as winner of the Courtesy Is Contagious award of the Utah Public Employes Assn. Recognized during a recent meeting of the Salt Lake County Commission was Marilyn Healy, 4961 Green Tree Way. She has been employed by the county since 1971 and has worked in the Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Services Division since 1974. Commissioner D. Michael Stewart, in a prepared WEDDING INVITATIONS profes- in the social services field on the quality of her work sionals statement, respon-sivenes- s meeting the special needs, commissioner said in a prepared statement. Kathleen Powers praised the honoree for her good work record, as well as her pleasant personality and the ease with which she greets and handles a very difficult clientele. Troubled clients appreciate the Healy (and clfot er PROMOTIONAL MAILERS (utrfudiw) womans special and interreception action talents 'Hfe. to respond to sensitive questions and provide information appropriately. Marilyn has a very heavy work load and must meet they await their appointments, the honorees colleague a certificate and a $50 U. S. savings bond to printing need? many deadlines ' Y' it Catherine Solomon in get- ting psychological short reports typed on notice, Stewart said. She is often corn- - recognized member. (m dont wants around your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place - the Green Sheet classified ad columns. -- e Or what's your noted. 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