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Show 3C VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July 16, or Planned KEARNS. Registration for family camp, to be held July at Pinecliff, may be placed Sunday at Trinity 24-2- 6 Methodist church, or by calling 3 1 or any morning. Activities will in- 966-304- Urban Pollution o Those who have trailers, campers or tents may bring them, Signups For Camp United 1981 968-689- clude camp fire singing, hiking, will be available in cabins. The camp is sponsored by Family Ministries, dinated Lewis. 1 be coorby Kathy Vigorous ijj open house for to follow. Greenwood. We wish to extend special thanks to Joe Lewis, coordinator of Persons wishing to attend the service are education; Florence Fuller, Sunday school superintendent and all others who helped make the school a success, he said. said 17 Rev. & sr YARD (From Page 2C, Col. 61 resThe Mickelson idence at 3357 W. 4630 South was the winning yard the week of June 18. The Tucker yard is the seventh named this summer, according to WINDOWS George Bruschke, beautification great way to lighten the chair- man. work and worry of home- owning chores. Those free inspection call dont wants-aroun- your house may be do wants for someone else. You can turn them into ready cash by putting them in the area market place, the Green Sheet ad columns. 1 968-324- 7 500 West Verl Asay Industries - SONS GRAND OPENING SPECIAL ROIERT ALL DRY CLEANING Two Piece Suit Res. 4M $040 ...now OFF ALL TAILORING UPDATE TOUR WARDROSE OFFER EXPIRES 4100 SO. REDWOOD RD. CARRIAGE SQUARE ions. Studies have shown that ozone concentrations rise and fall during the day, with a peak period between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. for the WFRC, noted: Common sense also tells us that this is also recom- formation Remember When his motion died lack of a second. Pending results of a study to determine whether commissioners had legal to keep game machines out of the business, the County Planning Commission deferred official action on a proposal calling for the construction of a convenience store at 5619 W. 3500 South. Planner Gary Palmer and area authority resident George Brushchke voiced concern about curfew that could result from having such machines in the store, which would be . open 24 hours a day The Granite Board of Education rejected a violations . . patron-initiate- d quest to re- institute a breakfast program in 15 district g , AM 476;4M0oSNfBI sat. till $ pm schools. Board member Gary ' creases an individuals respiration and pulse, causing the person to breathe in greater quantities of air when resting. The level of pollutants inhaled by the individual also climbs, Saunders said. Ozone is a product of reaction between and two air pollutants - hydrocarbons and oxides of sunlight public specialist The nitrogen.are emitted pollutants by primarily dustrial sources refineries) in- (oil and automobiles, the council spokesman said. Try Green Sheet classi- fied ads! 2 SUMMER CLEARANCE at - - voiced his support of the plan, but 13, 1978. July I TOLD wEE WE 'C OVERCKAWN AT THE 8AM K SHE SAID, "HO, WE A JUST ) UMPERPERXITEP. -- Swensen THREE YEARS as reported in the Green Sheet of 7 in- Two means are available to outdoor - tennis exercisers and softball players, to joggers, etc. alleviate the effects of ozone concentrations. First, exercise can be limited on days when ozone levels exceed the standard Steadman Acted In Vegas Effort AGO, Courthouse Squares -- And, as Gay in- mended means of has the hottest time of day and activity should be avoided for comfort sake as well. Health studies have shown that exercise in- officials noted. back yard is considered as important as the front at the residence of Ted Tucker, who keeps the shrubbery trimmed. STORM 1.60 concentrat- highest Saunders, (WFRC) TRIM . . . The ALL KINDS So. generally reaches its Regional Council Ozone, the main ROOFING 3480 of day those when the ozone level gredient in smog, is the main source of problems for outdoor exercisers. The gas can cause irritation in the soft tissues of the eyes, nose and throat and can diminish athletic performances, WFRC ALUMINUM OR VINYL 261-405- unex- avoiding the more severe consequences of breathing bad air. SIDING For air ercise programs during the summer months, the Wasatch Front Try a Want Ad! A of pollution. But, for persons willing to part with r relatives and friends. Enrollment this year included more than 70 workers, enthusiasts here because school will end tomorrow (Friday), with a morning program and students and exercise may, at times, be injurious to physical la fitness fishing and fellowship. An outdoor worship service will be held at 10:30 a.m. July 26, with a picnic dinner q A & Vacation Bible games, being invited to do so. No services or Sunday school will be held at Trinity that day, said Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood. Summer Exercise Is Potentially Bad SALT LAKE. times housing and will - for AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of July 17, 1975. SAVINGS level of 100. To find out when this occurs, exercisers can check the Air Pollution Index (API), calculated daily by the Utah Bureau of Air Quality. The API may be SIX YEARS TO 16 SALE STARTS THURSDAY JUNE AT 4:00 P.M. WE WILL BE CLOSED UNTIL 4:00 P.M. ob- tained directly from the air quality bureau television broadcasts and daily newspapers, WFRC staffers noted. Second, exercise should be limited at (533-7239- ), Kearns high Kim Stead- graduate man, son of Calvin and Mavis Steadman of Taylorsville, was starring in Dames At Sea, a summer repertory theater production in Las Vegas. Steadman was enrolled at the University of Utah and had appeared in more than 20 productions since high school . . . Art Foster was installed as president of the Granger Rotary club, ARBOR PARK SHOPPING CENTER 8315 W. 3500 SO., MAGNA, UTAH 250-798- 4 0 0 succeeding John Green. Kimball Butterfield assumed duties as vice president and Neal Hillyard was named secretary. Richard McDougal, meanwhile, was singled out as the clubs member Judy Hadfield was elected the president of Taylorsville elementary PTA. outstanding of the year . . . THIRTEEN YE-- A AGO, as reported in the R S Green Sheet of July 18, 1968. Charles Paul, director of the local chapter of the Red Cross, was slated to discuss the topic First Aid during a r Granger-Hunte- Chamber of merce meeting new Com. . . The Granger-Hunte- r Improvement District building, featuring a Present the Redwood Center window drive-u- p for customers and located at 3146 W. 3500 South, was completed. The building was the first completely new facili- ty in which the districts office opera- 5,000 Meter tions were housed. Walter Brock was ser-vin- g as district manager Run Saturday July 18, 1981 . . . Patricia Ann Brouse, daughter Mrs. and of Mr. William R. Brouse of Granger, completed Airlines Stewardess training in United Center and was on flying assignments from 3060 Lester Street International O'Hare Airport in Chicago. Salt Lake City, Utah SIXTEEN YE- ARS AGO, as reported in the REDWOOD 5,000 METER RUNWALK STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8:00 A.M. METER RACE BEGINS AT 8:00 A.M. AND WILL BE RUN ON A FLAT FAST COURSE. FEE: $4.00 INCLUDES A AWARDS AND REFRESHMENTS ADVANCE REGISTRATION PLEASE. AWARDS: RIBBONS WILL BE PRESENTED TO THE TOP FIVE FINISHERS IN 25 AGE DIVISIONS, THIS WILL BE A CERTIFIED DISTANCE ON A FLAT COURSE. THE 5,000 Green Sheet of July 15, 1965. Open house ac- tivities were planned at the Utah Boys Ranch, a facility for underp- neglected, and preyouths at 3800 W. 6200 South. The first of three cottages to be built on the site was finished and ready for tours by the public, Boys Ranch board rivileged delinquent member CALL US AT 535-504- 0 GET TWO SEAFOOD CHOICES FOR ONLY $4.99 Offer good at all greater Salt Lake area Skipper's. Normand Gibbons said . . . Cyprus high graduates GTT GOOD SUFOOO WITHOUT GCTTOG SOAKED. achieving spring honor roll quarter status at the UofU FOR MORE INFORMATION with warm wood, Skippers has a completely new look a green plants, low hanging lights plus, super new salad bar! Were so eager for you to see it, wed like you to bring a friend and catch a seafood deal no seafood lover would ever let get away. in- cluded Robert Arnold, Pete Paulos, Willard Smith and Roger Sorenson . . . Granger high principal Moroni (SeePage 4C, Col. 1 ) wvv Coupon Good Through 72611 |