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Show Ml IIIIMMM Leaders In Region To Hold Meet TAYLORSVILLE. A FOR WARD FAIR . . . Judy Martin (loft) tall Krlity Ann Haviland, Minty Kamp, Aaron Allrad and Chryttal Martin about a faw of tha many Items to ba featured In Hunter 9th ward fair, scheduled Saturday. Hunter 9th meeting of leaders in Taylorsville West region will be held tonight (Thursday) in the Taylorsville Central stake center. Sessions will last from 6 to 9:30 p.m., under the direction of William B. Martin, regional representative. Participating stakes will be Taylorsville Central, Taylorsville West Central and Taylorsville West. A welfare session will be held for bishops ence of Bennion stake will be held this weekend in the stake center, with Denis R. Morrill, stake president, conducting. A priesthood leadership meeting will convene at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. At 7 oclock a meeting will be held for priesthood leadership, ward and stake auxiliary leaders and their spouses. A welfare session has been set for 8 a.m. Sunday. The general session will be held at 10 and Relief Society presidents. The others, including Melchizedek priesthood leaders, stake auxiliary presidencies and members of the stake high coun- cil, will attend a priesthood session. During the general session the combined choirs of Taylorsville 6th and 11th wards will sing, directed by Renee Duffin, with Karen Dunkley as accompanist. Bennion Stake oclock. visiting general authority will preside at all meet- Conference Is Scheduled BENNION. semi-annu- al A ings. The Try a Want Ad! confer 7 QWEST VALLEY Thursday, June VIEW will include Rev. Program Scheduled At Church VacaGRANGER. tion Bible school will conclude at Westvale Presbyterian church today (Thursday) with an open house this evening at 7 oclock. All parents, grandparents and friends of the students are being invited to attend a short program. Fathers Day will be observed on Sunday at Westvale during the 11 a.m. worship service. The childrens time 18, 1981 sing the solo O Lord Most Holy. Assisting with the service will be Dan Wallace, elder, John Fowler as deacon and Adeline Fowler, member of the day. Mil-to- n Ensleys message, How to Raise Your Parents. His main sermon theme will be Gifts of the Spirit. Ruth Walker will LET ME DO YOUR SIDING ... ... ROOFING WINDOWS... SATISFACTION GUARANTEED or 261-405- 1 968-324- 7 VERL ASAY - Annual Ward ir Planned HUNTER. The an- nual fair sponsored by Hunter 9th ward will be held Saturday. A street in the area will be blocked off for carnival activities and Preparedness Is Seminar Topic In In Magna Ward MAGNA. A family preparedness information seminar sponsored by spencer 3rd ward will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Magna Central stake center. Officials in charge said there will be rent laws prove his skills and knowledge in the administration of justice. He holds a certificate from the American Academy of Judicial Education at the University of Alabama and the National Judicial College in Reno. month with trials every six months. til West Valley Un- City came into being, the case load grew into more than 700 cases per month, but has - now dropped down to : 300 to 500. All class B misde--meano- rs are handled in the lower court sys-Ite- Trials are held - the first and third Wednesday of the - month and range from I five to 10 trials a day. 'Court cases run the - gamut from dogs run- - ning at large to assault and and theft. - Asbattery far as crime and - vandalism here are "concerned, Conradsen noted that although this area has its problems, there is less 3 vandalism and less crime than other parts of the county. 3 Although Conradsen is not a 3 admittedly supporter of the ERA, 3 he is far from being a male chauvinist. He ' ; said that some of the best prosecutors he I has ever seen have 3 been women. He rated Peggy Acomb and Geraldine Christensen 3 as tops in their profes-3sio3 3 3 n. In addition, the judge gave credit to I Tammy Thomsen, his court clerk, who hand-- 3 les summonses, sets up court dockets, fol-lows bail schedules 3 and prepares warrants She is 3 for signature. also a notary public. But he gave his highest ; praise to his wife. Gustie who has endur-3ed more than a decade I of inconvenience by 3 having the court in her 3 3 3 -- 3 3 3 home. The longer I have been on this job, the more I have learned about human nature, Judge Conradsen said. Ive made a lot of friends and probably a few enemies over the I years. But I do what I ; think is best for my court and the JP sys-- I tem. 3 3 Hand-mad- ! JtLr4wa4-- . PP'C'ES &OCD JlNE IB 1'?, 20 educational psychology from the UofU Saturday. Kristine Dobson of 1592 Paulista Way was awarded the degree during the UofUs 112th annual com- mencement. The commencement address was delivered in the Special Events Center by Lord Ashby, foremost contemporary educator and one of the western worlds most significant figures in higher education. The total June graduation class numbered about 4,284, according to the UofU department of public relations. The UofUs 23,000 students come from every state in the nation and 37 foreign countries. Presently employed as a second grade teacher in Granite School District, the graduate is assigned to west valley area Pixie, too 5n VAfiritln' psychology at the UofU. WNEL&SS WILSON ROAST Honor Roll Forty-seve- n tiONBLB&S. WlLoM 1 DRINK Ml - opeNPrr ozEAR'&fi S6UCE--. SUNKtsr 1202.. Tracey ORANCEvJWCe- - Heinhold, Audra Todd Jills, Brandi Olsen, Sandra Kas-paria- Phil- 2. espfjj, tf'Tf 2USSETIS Jana Zdunich. Eighth graders on the high honors list were David Arene-sen- , John Cox, Lynn Frick, Celeste Graham, Sherri Keller, Wendy Latimer, Elden Maxwell, Scott Moffit, Lelsl Norton, Christy Spangler, Natalie Wiiiia.-r.Gweneth Wittenbach, Kristine Woodbury and Mlndl Worthen. Those from ninth grade achieving high honors for the final term of school were Lewis Bork, Kelly Cahoon, Sharon Flschbeck, Camille Goeckerltz, Nicolette Good, Gina Goodsell, Michelle Hancock, Linda Hansen, Lorrie Houston. Also, John Hurst, Michael Larsen, Taylor Morrill, Tami Nickel, Anne Oliver, Dana Rekehl Satterth-waite- , Roberts, Richard Simpson, Steven Stone, R. Todd Walton, Joan Woodbury and Anthony Zoolakis. Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in classifieds! T3PERCUf5 MAPSHMAUOWS Shannon Hailstone, Ty ONeal, Barratt 0 pixie-- ioo ffn CAMPFIPE iCte. Jacquelin Gordon, lips and 12. FRANKS students were PAPERS 0ES UAWAHAM PUNC4-4- BACON listed as having achieved high honors at Bennion junior high for the fourth term. Seventh graders included Michael Cox, Harwood, pk. MEATS lb- - fOT 47 Listed On High BENNION. LUNCH CHUCK schools. In the future, she will pursue a Ph. D. in instructional 3 3 8E oPeM items e According to Britains courts, they have a local flavor. He noted that back in the 1960s, an average case load amounted to be- tween 50 and 100 a WILL- - and baked goods will be available. SALT LAKE. A Sandy resident who is a graduate of Skyline high received a masters degree in - WE a dunking booth, fish pond and other games. ingly. The activity is free of cost. 5C, Col. 6) and to im- W pants driving through an obstacle course, parking, and practicing various driving skills. Points will be given for performance and prizes awarded. Other activities will include carnival rides, Resident Of Sandy are professional still but ; organization many plans to be examined so families can assess their own needs and plan accord- Conradsen, JP courts -- Each will oversee a booth or activity, said Carolyn Kemp. A car rodeo will be held, with partici- Degree To MAGNA 3 subdivision. nothing for sale. However, there will be (From Page ' a train ride around the TKTPR'TDiS 10 r0 BQ0N. 3500 SOUTH A Closed Surday |