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Show "n 15B BWIWU,M inursaainnayzi, Lions To Send Pair To Europe MAGNA. Two members of the Leo club sponsored by the Magna Lions will leave June 6 for Europe as part of an exchange program be- tween the Magna group and a Lions club . in Belgium. Beverly Hunt, daughter of Stan and Mary Hunt, 3177 So. 8450 West, and Jeanne Arreola, daughter of Frank and Harriet "A New Kind of Bookstore" The Book RAck Thousands of Used Paperbacks! at Vi Original Price or Trade 2 Books You Have Read for 1 of Ours All A (4150 SO 966-455- ri i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i SQUARE REDWOOD RD ) 3 i Dyches said. It shows signs of growing larger as more young people become involved. He went on to say that to be a Leo a candidate must be between age 15 and 21 and noted that the idea behind the Leo group is to inject new life into the Lion program. Dyches also expressed the clubs appreciation for the manner in which the residents drive that resulted in $875 being raised for sight conservation, disease prevention and help for hearing problems. Sat. M to 7.00 P M. CARRIAGE mushroomed over the past two years, candy Mon. 00 According to Verdell Dyches, president of the Magna club, the club is the only one from this district to participate in the exchange program. Our Leo club has here supported their recent white cane and Store Hours 11 ivai Arreola, 3121 Dayton, have been selected to participate in the program. They will be guests of families in that country who are also involved in Lion-is- aiamoM mv Community School Signup Set KEARNS. Registration for summer classes at the Kearns high Community School will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. today (Thursday) and Tuesday through May 28. Classes will include auto body, auto mechanics, cake decorating, aerobic dance and exercise, ballet, drivers ed, Brazilian SALE PRICES GOOD THRU MAY embroidery, English, floral arranging, (live, dried and silk flowers) ; test preparation, gymnastics, hand le- ttering, knitting, TURF BUILDER point, math, modern U.S. history, pottery, private pilot ground school, science, sewing designer jeans, tole painting and typ- Covers 4500 Sq. Ft. 50TURF ing. Anyone wishing more information may call coordinator Richard Schmeling, 966-507- 1. SCENE . . . Preparing for Rolling Meadows elementary play are, from left, front. Cliff Edwards, April Barney, Randi Marvidakis; middle, Keri Criffone, Oebby Richards; back, Adam Bangerter, Brian Hardy, Monae Montgomery. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet aaopQQ i- Plays Offered GRANGER. Fifth and sixth grade students at Rolling Meadows elementary will present an evening of t plays at 7:30 one-ac- Celebrating the Grand Opening of his Sandy Store with the Best Values in Town POTSCRUBBER BUILT-I- N DISHWASHER with this coupon COUPON EXPIRES MAY 25 Wednesday. About 50 students are involved in the production according to director Cinda Wight, said the plays are readers theater productions adapted from childrens books. They will be presented as a who Monroe's PTA Hosting Affair For Volunteers combination of ers theater, read- theater-in-the-roun- and d child- rens theater. played Final Week Busy At Banks, Brain Hardy and Keri Griffone in the first play. The second play will Farnsworth Marvidakis, GRANGER. Farnsworth elementary fifth graders will go on a field trip to the Classic Roller Skating Rink today (Thursday). stu- will present a program for parents today, with the morning group performing from 11 to 11:30 and the afternoon group from 2: 30 to 3 p.m. The student body will see a cultural dents fficers at Monroe elementary will host a tea for all volunteers at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). Guests will include anyone who has given service in any area during the year, such awareness assembly African Heritage tomorrow (Friday). An awards assembly will be held Tuesday with kindergarten through third grade awards being presented at 9:15 a.m and fourth through sixth grade awards at 10:15 on mothers, classroom volunteers, media helpers and all persons who assisted with special events such as the school fair, mothers and sons or fathers and daughters programs. Volunteers are being asked to respond by contacting LuAnn Kunz by tomorrow a.m. Second graders will visit Pioneer Village on Wednesday from 9:30 to 1:30. ' morning. And The Giant and Stand Back, Said The Elephant, Im Going To Sneeze. Lead parts will be The plays are Even The Devil Hates A Shrew, The Little Hen Kindergarten GRANGER. PTA o- as room PLUS 2 Kills Common Woods - t One-Ac- HANEY'S BUILDER Plus Fertilizer At Rolling Meadows - HANEY'S Here's Just One: Larjsa Produetfs ScoOOs crocheting, needle- 26, 1981 STARTER FERTILIZER im For Sodding or Planting Now Lawns by Monae Montgomery, Adam Bangerter, Marty feature Randi Jenny Poch, Aliana Barney, Traci Neilson, April Barney, Cliff Edwards and Debby Richards in speaking parts. Alan Cutchen, Mere- Wierz, Jason Trevor Aliana Barney, Becky Sperber, Heidi Hodges, Natalie Chapman, Cliff Edwards, Glen Harline, Melinda Bushman, Jeff Peay, Laura Hardman, Tifdith Munk, Col-ling- s, fany Brown, Kim Cox and Clint Turner have lead parts in the third play. Parents and friends are being invited. Graduates Being Cited At Service GRANGER. High school and college graduates will be honored during the GRADE CEDAR FENCING 1x4x6 A 0 2 WHITE 1x4x6 1 1x4x6 3 2x4x8 4x4x8 TOILETS 1 Water Saver with inner workings included 1 ELECTRIC morning worship ser- UI0HPSR wrrpoCr op. HA BUNS rnKQ owEP-cw- fWWDCWPSUl" bez. 3inop AFneSAUCELLr NO'WAMF ffk WT too cr. Rapeg RATES vex-- Moure 32-- catsup . PZ-- ubb yj? Pitted WE m 5 0UVES - RR YnP. CoMENlENC& EVERY TVESPAY IS P0UBIE COUPON PAY Places EFFECTVE AA4V 2.ly 2.2., 23 STORE IC?fM , Post Mix 90 Cement Mix 90 Play Sand 90 Mortar Mix 80 Listening 310 A S7AIH day at 7:30 p.m. in the Bergsma home. At 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Living the Adventure will be held in the Sandy Coates home. Friday Night Alive is held at 7:30 on Fridays in the Erickson home. The last Sunday of the month will be Food Basket Sunday when each member will be asked to bring an item, such as soap or canned goods. almost anything fun and easy, stop by and see. t's STAIN 24x8 cracst 24x8 4 CDI FLYUCeO lOlYAIlf V2"x4'x8' Is Topic Of SOt-- SHEET " V PAYS' A WEEK 4195 West 5415 South Kearns, Utah 84118 new member class will be conducted by Dr. Martin at 10:45 a.m. The annual Sunday school closing program and picnic will also be held at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. A The YOU GET H R0CI()79 CASH AND CARRY WHEN YOU BUY 4 Paulsat Lutheran life. IMS LASS Substituted Life 9:30 Sunday church morning with the sermon The substituted AMERICAN MADE For making lamps, mirrors, windows, Witness will be held Wednes- KEARNS. Dr. Lee Martin will conduct worship services at St. w ground 250r 2 2 Lutheran Shepherd 122 99 Sunday Sermon WN WW& A COPY AWU4INB- Sunday. The mens prayer group will meet at 7:30 a.m. Sunday. At 9:15 the inquirer class and adult class will meet. On Saturday a spaghetti dinner will be served at Good from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Confirmation class will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday at the church. At 6:50 the 3D class is scheduled. 3V3 SKYIANP WIRE ROMEX vice at Atonement Lutheran church on ft H RAILROAD TIES FREE j)95 YE CAN HELP Lutheran Church Women will visit Hazen Nursing Home today (Thursday) and will take cupcakes to residents who have birthdays during the month. LUMBER & HARDWARE 3909 W. 4700 So. Open 7:30-7:0- 0 Sot. 7:30-6:0- 0 969-987- 1 |