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Show T 2 5B VALLEY VIEW Thursday, June 25, cheerleading from 9 to noon on Wednesdays and gymnastics from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Bennion Club 1981 Ray Chidester Will Lead Lions BENNION. Ray Chidester is the new president of the Bennion Lions club. He was installed other with along elected officers during a banquet held last night (Wednesday) in the home of Udell Parker. Dell past Beck-stea- Fridays. The classes will run until school starts Killpacksaid. Girls interested in participating are being invited to be at the Chidester has been a member of the Bennion Lions club the past three years, serving as secretary. His main president is center at to in- - district priesthood secret- Two-yea- council Steve Hammond, with Darrell Mackay and Class Aims To Teach Skills TO OUR NEW WEST VALLEY LOCATION 3096 WEST 3500 SOUTH FREE PIZZA MAGNA. dents really enjoy Buy one large pizza (either 12" or 14") at the regular menu price Get a 10" pizza or $2 00 off any 14" pizza summer school, commented teacher Jill Moody at Lake Ridge elementary. The 60 students, ranging from kinde- FREE (With the same number of toppings) - Pickup only - Not valid for Delivery c AT: ?' EXPIRES JULY IS, j - w- rgarteners in volved in cooking classes in which they study the four basic groups and learn how to develop menus using all four groups, she No Other Promotions said. tr They also discuss the use of color in planning meals and the PIZZA TO GO! or We Deliver Free To Most SLC Locations WEST VALLEY SUGARHOUSE PHONE PHONE 967-953- 4 939 East 9100 So. HOURS: 10 5 p.m. MoR.-Tlwr- 5 p.m. - p.m. II p.m., Sun. 5 p.m. value of attractive tings. Projects have included planning and preparing a good breakfast, making piggies in blankets, carrot sticks, and jello, and decorating cupcakes, crease club membership because of the dramatic population growth in the Bennion area We want to better serve the Bennion public," he stressed. He urged persons interested in affiliating with the Bennion Lions club to get in touch with one of its Recreation dance rhy- a robot dance, a dance to Saturday Night Fever, and ranging to such rhythmic activities as tinikling, ball handling and jump rope. Students enjoy the activities and are developing coordination and poise and are (SeePage 8B, Col. 6) beginning (Friday). Center She is one of the of Utah University cheerleaders placed sixth who Stake j 9 p.m. semi-annu- for day Mike Killpack, director of the Center. Activities will include double dutch jump rope from 9 to noon every Tuesday, THIRTEEN ADD OR WITHDRAW as AGO, . Melchizedek The six girls named from those two schools were selected by unit oprics, ward executive secretaries and Young Men advisers. older adults 18 of 132 the American Legion Auxiliary . . are being invited Blackham in the post. The vice presidents were Nick Sefakis, Verdell Dyches and Frank Falvo. Chiropractor Examination AND CONSULTATION (GOOD FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY) 15, 1981 3084 West 3500 So. Call: READY FOR SUMMER? 966-034- 2 (By Appointment Only) YOUR VARIOUS TORO LAWN CARE PRODUCTS NEED ROUTINE MAIN- FULL SERVICE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Weight loss and nutritional counseling, disc problems, personal injury, fertility & pregnancy problems, FREE & blood heart pressure examination. TENANCE TO ASSURE YOULL GET THE MOST FROM THEM! 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He 9 OFFER EXPIRES JULY ROTARIES ONLY $29.99 INTEREST BASED FREE Children are also participating in a rhythm class m which they are learning to read music and all ac about rhythm, mm UNUSUALLY HIGH awaiting installation as president of the Dr. Greg Molis Service Special . Frank Cross was and to a oclock meeting that night to be held in the stake center chapel. A welfare session will convene at 8 a.m. Sunday in the stake 7-- . call today about any health problem TORO Authorized WITHOUT PENALTY. Cathy Stowe and Theresa Oseguera. priesthood quorum presidencies, bishAll Florida, according to CHECKING ACCOUNT! Wayne C. Player of Taylorsville was named to the athletic committee of the general board of the YMMIA in . the LDS church Granger highs delegates to Girls State included Pam Harper, Debbie Wollen and Kris Merrill. Named to represent Kearns high were Peggy Petty, president, conducting. A priesthood leadership session will be held at 4 p m. Satur- in a na- tional contest in Jenny Johnson was named PTA president at Granger elementary. Marian Olsen was installed as head of the PTA at Pioneer elementary. 27, 1968. Buttars, stake A. tomorrow OF A in the Green Sheet of June conference are to be held in Granger West stake Saturday and Sunday, with Gerald Dondi Nichols will teach a girls program of activities at the Kearns cause require united action in the future . . . YEARS Conference Is Slated Pepster KEARNS. FLEXIBILITY another common GRANGER. Ses- explained. The group has tried thms, including establishment of improved bus service for the area, it was suggested that the various councils should again work jointly should reported sions of At Center Granger-Hunte- r Council said after the Olsen. New president of the elders quorum in the Pleasant Green 4th ward is Lewis Hansen. Counselors are to be chosen later. By To Teach various the members; members teacher. Students learn to appreciate the differences in pitch, to recognize high and low, fast and slow and to experience rhythm in many ways, she cording to the meeting, Sustained group Moody said. 486-374- 8 West 3500 So. Fri.-Sa- t. through sixth graders, are - 1981 SOPS Our stu- toward a common goal - that of obtaining bus service throughout the western section of the valley. Billie Burke of leader and assistants in Pleasant Green th wards high priest group were Ira Joseph Finch, group leader, assisted by Richard F. Hymas and Kent L. Ray Chidester 4) grouped to work Floyd Allen Coon and William Cuary Davis as alternate members. one-ye- iWEVE MOVED! (From Page IB, Col including Donald G. Robinson and M. Kenneth Cameron as high r directors are Rex Mackay and To Sixty fei REMEMBER announced by Tom L. Bird, stake president. Four new high council members were sustained during a stake ary-treasurer. CLAPPIN' . . . Jill Moody leads Tues Dee Jolley and another student through a clapping disco routine during a rhythm class at Lake Ridge elementary. NATIONS FIRST performance. leadership have been Mackay, president; Paul Miles, second vice president and Glen Mackay, third vice president. Robert Taylor as directors. The tail twister will be T. John Labrum and Udell Parker was named lion tamer. Chidester, a Chevron USA employe, has been in the Salt Lake area 16 years. He and his wife Linda are natives of Sevier County and have two daughters. Penny will be a junior at Taylorsville high andKenzy is 4. H! the Magna stake first vice Kendall Smith is BREAK-THROUG- (From Page IB, Col. 9) value of the program is easily recognized, he said. Parents, friends and members of the community are being invited to the students - MAGNA. Changes in governor, officiated. Serving with Chidester will be Reid A CONCERT Leadership Is Changed In Magna Stake d, ANNOUNCING 3-- a.m. 10 tomorrow (Friday)- as goal center Relief Society room for bishoprics, stake and ward Relief Society presidencies. During the 10 oclock general session, junior Primary will be held for children NOW $5 5" POT 9 now MANY OTHER VARIETIES - GOOD SELECTION BtUOCkte'S GREEW HOUSE 5507 WEST - 3500 So, - BANK of UTAH MEMBER FDiC HKnassoGnuLi |