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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW In Thursday, July Monroe Program tion is open to the public and will begin at 7 p.m. A certified instructor will be on hand to answer questions relating to the topic, a spokesman 9, 1981 - Preschoolers Gaining Skills GRANGER. A sum- mer preschool program for children age is being conducted at Monroe elementary through Aug. 7. Morning classes are held from 9 a.m. to 3-- 5 noon, with the after- noon session from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., according to Dr. Sherman Johansen, prin- children have had no previous experience at all in a classroom situation, he commented. They are learning the skills needed to get along with other youngsters when in a classroom, as well as such things as recognizing numbers and letters, colors, shapes and write their eye-han- Younger children are also learning how to get along with others in a group situa- They have music crafts projects, helping them to learn cipal of Monroe. John Funk is teaching the school, with his wife Brenda assisting with the morning groups. The project is sponsored by the Monroe PTA. Older children, those first-tim- e developing skills $ which will stand them in good siead when school opens, commented Mr. Funk. Many of these STORYTIME . . . Erin Funk, 3, got a knee to lean against when her father, John Funk, read to the rest of the class. people. Its experience children, Hall, while performance 5 Childbirth Is Film Topic On Tuesday Night evenings. New Plug, Points, Condenser Clean Carbon from Head Oil Change Lubrication Service Air Cleaner Clean and Adjust Carburetor FREE SAFETY CHECK WITH EVERY Blade Tight? Governor RPM Properly AdSafety Switches Working? Safety justed? All Shields and Guards Properly Installed? Controls Functional? Fuel System Free of All Warning Decals Installed and Leaks? Readable? CAPTIVATED . . . Patrick Funk, 4, appears transfixed during a storytime in a program taught by his father John Funk at Monroe elementary. LDS Church - GRANGER. Ned and their Nancy Its Our Special People That Make Our Grand Opening So Special. will 8:00 AM When you first walk into Deseret ndustries, you may think it's just a great place to pick up a bargain. The prices on our reconditioned appliances or reclaimed clothing are truly remarkable. I But what's remarkable about Deseret Industries Isn't our people. They're really special. our products-it- 's Even though some of them are handicapped and some them are elderly, they all share one thing in wommon; a desire to do their best. of their furniture, their toys, their shows, appliances, and their clothing, in all the different Items they recondition and reclaim. In Our Best Work is Your Best Buy Opens July 18, 1981 10:00 am Deseret Industries Thrift Store 250-426- 2 Sat. Deseret industries isaiederaiiy Ji'p'"vpd sheltered ek:r., o handicapped, workshop its employees-th- e and those in need - reclaim dona: 1 i ds I WITH THIS AD I JULY 31, '81 I EXPIRE , SHOE REPAIR j FACTORY 3480 So. Redwood Rd. Efree spin alTexamin atio Ml Danger Signals of Pinched Nerves 1. Frequent Headaches 2. Low Back or Hip Pain 3. Dizziness or Loss ot Sleep 4. Numbness in Hands or Feet 5. Nervousness 6. Neck Pain or Stillness 7. Arm and Shoulder Pain Free preliminary examination does not include or treatment ' Insurances Accepted WEST VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC MOST Dr. Stephen Burningham Call For Appointment ? 1790 W. 3500 So. the entrance to Valley Bank and Trust on 3500 So. At TO & Redwood Rd. 10:00 PM 10:00 AM 7:00 PM TO Micro-nesia-Gua- sion. Mr. Winder has been called to serve as interim president for twe to five months while Ferron Losee, mission president, recovers. Mr. Losee suffered a massive heart attack and has undergone open heart surgery in Salt Lake. He is recuperating in the hospital here. The former president of Dixie College is expected to return to his mission assignment and complete his tenure which lasts until July of next year. Mr. Winder who is Prices Effective July Dept, was in the area of his new mission assignment in 1944 when he was in the U.S. Navy. He had completed a mission to the Southern states just prior to his Navy service. The Winders were in in 1962-6- 6 nephew, Dr. George W. Winder, son of Richard Winder, and his wife Nancy will live in the Ned Winder home while they are in Micronesia. Their departure for the mission field would have taken place sooner except that their passports had just expired and had to be renewed. Mr. Winder been released from the Jordan North stake high council after serving more than six years. He will return to his calling as a Salt Lake sealer following the interim mission assignment. Its a real big Mr. Winder area, from the explained, has Philippines to Hawaii and nearly to Tahiti, but mostly water. Well have 88 missionaries, a few of them Gilber-tese- , Samoans and Tongans, but mostly mass is smaller than Rhode Island, he said. Were really ed about going, commented. excit- he -11 FULL CUT BOOTH BONE IN ROUND PERCH j 79LB. STEAK AAR 1 u FILLETS VJIEUER 1 19 74 lB BULK LB. CHEESE 'j&A 1 89LB. J 9 ' 4A EA. SHASTA 12 OZ. SMACK RAMEN POP NOODLES 22 d tl D1APIRINE 2 OZ. STAR KIST BABY POWDER SUIT BUY FREE 1 AT 1 2nd FREE NOR WEST 8 OZ. MOUNTAIN MAID 8 OZ. YOGURT for EA. TOMATO JUICE DRINK MIX 3 K S&W 5 Vi OZ. 6 PK. LEMONADE POWDER atV 2nd 6 OZ. TUNA IOA 24 OZ. TOMATO SAUCE 5 for 00 FftESKI PMDUCE ;0rc AftM BANANAS Sfm., f V? W RED OR WHITE POTATOES 4 w6 TOMATOES lARC 3lbsF0 North Americans. There will be 14 couples in our group. The mission covers an area a little bit larger than the United States, but the land 9-10- WE DOUBLE ALL NATIONAL BRAND COUPONS WHOSE FACE VALUE IS UP TO 35' 7 DAYS A WEEK. SO SAVE UP TO 70' ON YOUR COUPON ITEMS! employed by the Church Missionary natives, some p.m. Mon I JOB LDS mis- A -6 SOLE AND HEEL SUNDAYS where Mr. Winder was mission president. a.m. I I I FULL leave today (Thursday) for the Florida 10 I c OPEN Winder, his wife Gwen 3602 South 7200 West MEN'S held in downtown Salt Lake on Julv 18. 4800 So. Ned Winder To Serve In Guam And It I pre-scho- MONDAY-SATURDA- TUNE-U- P SPECIAL Todays Pioneers has been selected as the theme for this year's Days of 47 youth parade, to bo America, followed by a performance of Bennetts Suite of Old American Dances. Scotts quartet will then join the symphony on stage for a presentation of the American Concerto for South. The film presenta Clean Unit I I I I SHOE REPAIR SALT LAKE. Youth The orchestra will open with Ives variations on at the Salt Lake City Library, 209 E. 500 1I MO00 OFF begin at p.m. in the Snowbird Pavilion. The same program will be presented both on Lamaze childbirth will be shown Tuesday Includes - Saturdays will a kindergarten good summer activity, Mr. Funk conclud- con- Pioneer Theme Is Chosen For Youth Parade quartet. Fridays 8 p.m. concert will be held at Symphony for COUPON bird Pavilion. noted saxophonist SALT LAKE. A film ROTARIES ONLY s29.99 By Tom Scott and his jazz ed. YOUR MARE AND ALL MARES OF MOWERS certs are available at the Symphony Hall box office and on Saturday at the Snow- (Friday) and Saturday as part of the orchestras 1981 summer pops series. Joining conductor Robert Henderson and the symphony for the two concerts will be growing for the a good preparationand REPAIR VJE a Slated by Cohan and Sousa. Tickets for the titled participate in several field trips, visiting area businesses and garten this year, are and SALT LAKE. A pro-- g r a m Americana will be presented by the Utah Symphony tomorrow experience selections 'Americana' Orchestra for some of the students, he added. The students will who will begin kinderi' rhythm bands and learn to bounce and catch a ball, how to jump rope and other enjoyable activities, the teacher said. Children are also learning what it means to take care of a pet, since the classroom has a fish tank and guinea pig. This is a tion, he said. The children participate in arts and Days of 47 royalty also expected to be on hand for the event from Copland's Rodeo, tivities, singing, marching, featured, with Utah dignitaries and the Four Dances with 582-563- ac- clowns will be producer, as well as a saxophonist and major jazz recording artist. The orchestra will conclude the concerts Additional information may be obtained by calling Dorothy Byrne at coordination. he said. names, d highly-regarde- said. shapes and colors as d well as to develop and how to recognize The 9am parade is expected to include participation by 5, (too to 6,()o0 youngsters Bands, floats and Jazz Quartet and Symphony Orchestra, composed by Pat Williams. Scott is as an arranger, composer and LBS.H 00 1s LB. PLUMS 49CL8 |