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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW 9B Thursday, Apr. 30, Taylorsville 17th 1981 THE GREEN SHEET WEST to his assignment as first counselor. He and his wife Colleen have - Thomas Shaw !s Bishop Of Ward TAYLORSVILLE. Thomas H. Shaw, a Taylorsville West Central stake high council, has been sustained bishop of Taylorsville 17th ward. Named counselors were D. Lee Haas and Rod Kempton, ward clerk; Jim Anderson and Larry Christenson, assistant clerks. The new bishop, who works for the Utah Air National Guard, is a graduate of West high member of as Gene Brown, the ecutive Michael Caulfield. secretary; and in the event to be sponsored by the Utah Heart Assn, on May 9 at Highland high. The students want to get in shape and also Life are interested in helping to raise money for the Heart Assn., said teacher Mary Bedingfield. pleased ro announce rhe opening of rhe Enrolled in the event are Randy Wiss, Fred Luttmer, Todd TAYLORSVILLE PLAZA Genessy, Wayne Hales, Brady Clark, Lucinda Smith, PHYSICAL THERAPY OFFICE Heather Hamby, Troy Perry, Troy Patterson, Myron Black and Angie Gunther. The students would 1951 West 4700 South Suire 1 Taylorsville, Utah 84118 like to issue a challenge to students in other elementary 8 schools to also get involved in the event, the teacher said. Those interested may register in vance at any ZCMI sporting goods store, or on the day of the race at Highland. Students must be accompanied by a parent when they register. There is a $5 registraad- Physical Therapisrs DON W WORTHY, P P D. LEE NIELSEN T F Medical Referral Required Presbyterian church will be held Wednesday night at 6:30. Those attending the potluck affair are being asked to bring their own place set- McLean, who will pre- ting. Coffee, The theme tion fee. A fashion show featuring students from kindergarten through sixth grade Refreshments will be served. Admission will be 50 cents. - (From Page 5B, Col. 9) drama department, was named best director for her direction of the winning one-aplay. In the other categories, Cot-tonwoo- d placed four performers, Margaret Colkert, Denice Fluehe, Alisa Juretich CEDAR 1 CEDAR 1x4x6 2 FLAT TOP RAILS i 4X4X8 CEDAR 449 12x4x8 l59 1x4x6 COMBED REDWOOD FLATTOP PRE $1 25ea. 89 CEDAR 4x4x8 1 Redwood 2x4x8 1 Redwood LUMBER & HARDWARE 973-403- P.M., Sat. 'til Noon Prices Good Thru 56 HOURS: 8 A.M. to 5 annual high dance MAGNA. The Cyprus Jeanine Pitts, treasurer. Tickets will cost $2 for adults and $1 for children under concert will be numbers, and 12. Uiiaf S bibUcA presented at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday, following the theme A Mixture of Movement. The program will include a wide variety of dance styles, including tap, modern, jazz, ballet and novelty BURIED Glen H Street, Saturday in Lehi, following services at Kearns, 61, 8525 W 2700 South He died Salt Lake hospital of natural causes Born on March 5, 1920 in Lehi to John w and Olga Hansen Street Retired (See Page 12B, Col. 9) in a Tuesday a number by dance club alumni. 1 J COUPON SHOE REPAIR j ONE WEEK ! SPECIAL ! will be $70 I OFF FULL SOLE & HEEL JOB WITH THIS AD The HUNTER. popular Rodgers and That same evening Juanita Smith, props in Psycho, to a short Stooges seg- Three ment, all of which should prove to be an evening of enjoyment, starting at 7. As the Taylorsville Pierce, executive Boyd director; Rasmussen, technical director; Brenda choreographer; Nanette Garrett, vocal Tur-vill- director; Jan Ed- dington, music; Debbie Gull, costumes; and scenery; Wilma Bliss, production manager . and Sue Ellis, make-upLead roles will be played by Joy Peck, Nellie Forbush; Kelly Pierce, Emile DeBec-que- ; Linda KiniKini, Bloody Mary; David Bitner, Luther Billis; Paul Hales. Lt. Joe Cable; Sue Crawford, Liat. Many members cast have had of the considerable ex- perience in theater, said the director. Mr. Pierce has performed at Pioneer Memorial Theater and summer festival productions at the University of Utah, including My Fair Lady and West Side Story. He taught music for 18 years. Mrs. Peck has been teaching music at Brockbank junior high for five years and recently played Mrs. C ra t c h e in A Christmas Carol at 1 1 Promised Valley lias Playhouse. She performed in several BYU productions in- cluding La Holieme and Annie ( let our Cun. Hales played the role of Luther in the Cyprus high production of South Pacihe This is the second annual musical production for the Hunter Region. Your Annie Cet C un w a s presented last year Anyone age ti and older may attend Tickets may be obtain- ed from Hunter LDS 3480 So. Redwood Rd. OR wards or from Dave Porter, BRASS BOOT W. 3500 8325 INJURED IN AN AUTO ACCIDENT? Y YOUR AUTO INSURANCE COVERS CHIROPRACTIC CARE . . . AND SO DOES THE OTHER DRIVERS IF YOU HAVE: STIFF NECK LOW BACK PAIN NUMBNESS DIZZINESS SHOULDER PAIN SORE BACK HEADACHES ARM PAIN TINGLING Call today for an appointment for a Free Chiropractic Screening Test. The test includes chiropractic orthopedic screening tests, plus contour analysis for spinal distortion. No money requjired up front. We accept insurance assign ments up to policy limits. Bring your policy with you. DONT DELAY CALL TODAY! Most Insurances Accepted WEST VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. Stephen Burningham Call for Appointment 979-559- 9 1790 W. 3500 So. At the entrance to Valley Bank and Trait on 3500 So. y ex- to newly-electe- d Angie Holdaway as student body president, Rox- anne Lever as Tew com- munications coordinator and Michelle Nutter as secretary. We wish them the best of luck as they pioneer western a new school in the 1981-8- 2 school year. AVAILABLE on Hand Prices Subiect to Stock Jj Try a Want Ad! REDWOOD'S SUPER SUMMER DAYCAMP '81 S. HO-N- E klASTEP BCENP AN EXCITING SUMMER EXPERIENCE FOR YOUR CHILD 3 fcrZ-- T Quality Supervision for the Entire Sumer Field Trips for the Fun Of It Swimming Lessons by Certified Instruc- tors Nutritious Daily Lunch plus Morning and Afternoon Snacks Varied Growth Activities Athletic, Arts & Crafts, Social and Educational For Ages 6 through 9 SALT LAKE COUNTY RECREATION, PARKS & MULTI-PURPOS- E CENTERS REDWOOD MULTIPURPOSE CENTER 3060 LESTER STREET WEST VALLEY CITY, UTAH SIGN UP NOW CALL 2 FIVE WEEK SESSIONS June 8 - July 10 (Session One) July 13 - Aug. 14 (Session Two) 535-504- 0 -L- IMITED NUMBER OF OPENINGS CALL NOW BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE $1 35.00 Per Five Week Session If Paid In Advance 6.75 Per Day If Paid Weekly $250.00 For Both Five Week Sessions If Paid In Advance So. 250-130- tend a congratulations 5,29 2.09 I I I I ON ANY MEN S SHOE REPAIR 'South Pacific' Being Staged Dave producer;business Porter, manager; Kelly CHS, I would like to 1 DELIVERY Dance Concert Planned Morn-ingsta- Takapu, vice president; Lori Harwood, secretary and FACTORY ing, the ASC will be sponsoring its annual Kite Flite and spring Olympics to be held Friday in the CHS stadium. A men vs. women battle will be the basis of competition for the Olympics, with individual honors for the kites. elections produces student leaders for the first year of the new school, in behalf of 2734 So. 2700 w. AMERICAN are Jolyn Fratto, r president; - 7-- 9 addition 1x6x6 1 SPRUCE FLAT TOP POST 1 H 1x4x6 Hunter Region and J. T. Holmstrom for national competi-tion- . Hammerstein musical However, South Pacific will be because the pieces presented by members of the Hunter Region, they performed were written by the speaker tonight (Thursday) as opposed to being through Saturday and in the Hunter published segments, May the four have been ex- West stake center, 3605 cluded from national So. 7035 West. Colleen Ferguson is competition. directing the show, To coincide with sprwith Wayne Gilbert as thriller 17 Cyprus ct Alfred Hitchcock "r LEAD ROLES . . . Joy Pack and Kelly Pierce will play lead roles in Hunter Region's production of "South Pacific." Lori Lambrose is faculty adviser and choreographer. Dance club officers Shared Featured numbers performed to 11 a m. worship serShogun and to Neil vice on Sunday will be Diamonds America. Rev. Robert L. Miller Half of the numbers from Berta A. Penney presented have been Memorial United choreographed by Methodist church of students, including Lori Harwood, Penny Kemmerer, Wyo. Rev. Milton Ensley, Nelson, Cyndi ChadWestvale pastor, will wick, Kerry Dallman, will also be held. the ASC is presenting, free of charge, the FENCE CLIPS Cornelia Higley, who has an extensive doll collection, will be guest speaker. She will bring part of her collection and talk about her dolls. The election and installation of officers of the womens association will take place during the affair. Guest speaker at the will be Dolls. daughters and parents will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, featuring the Younger Generation in a song and dance program. COT'WD tea, punch and rolls and butter will be provid-ed- . party for A by Ministry of Utah. tion at Westvale (Thursday). Entertainment will be provided by Apache Angela Morris, Tammy Crawford, Doreen Brock and Jolyn Frat-to- . speak at Rev. Millers church the same day. This is part of the exchange program spon-sore- d an- and daughter banquet of the women's associa- available before GRANGER. Eleven sixth grade students Mr. Haas, an electrician, was ward Sunday school president prior GRANGER. The nual mother school today. Challenge MARKS HOSPITAL 268-751- sent Indian stories and songs and dances with snakes. Refreshments will be served. Tickets costing 75 cents will be from Farnsworth have elementary three have they registerd to Run for children. Duane E. Burns and is assisted by Farnsworth Youths Eye president of the elders quorum and YM. He married Sharon Pearson of Rose Park and past four years. Released with him were counselors ST. GRANGER. A party for sons and parents will be hosted by the Farnsworth elementary PTA at 7 tonight Clay I. Petersen. Uruguay Paraguay mission, has been and Donald Breitling. Mr. Shaw replaces Paul E. Reiser who has been bishop the former elders quorum president, is employed at Kennecott. He and his wife Sherry are parents of two. Presiding over the change in bishopric was F. Keith Rupp, Farrell Barlow a filled He UofU. Girls Eye Meal, Dolls Be Hosted stake president, counselors the and attended Roger Gailey is executive secretary and Doug Neilsen, ward clerk. Assistant clerks are Warren Dansie ex- Mothers, three children. Mr. Caulfield, Kevin R. Stott, as well Students, Parents To A PfZlCBS EFFBC7N&.... APRIL 50 MAY -- 5 " I |