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Show jSC WtSTVALttYViBW Thursday, July 16, 1981 Hunter Area In o Facility To Open Saturday Dl MAGNA. donated items. After reconditioning, merchandise obtained by DI is placed in the facilitys sales area, where items may be purchased at prices that are considerably below normal retail levels, store new A Industries Deseret Thrift Store and Production Center here will hold its grand opening here Saturday. The new outlet is located at 3602 So. 7200 West, just north of the officials noted Granger Bishops DI The Storehouse. offers project with modern William Bentley, manager of the new store, said there is a a a facility sales area featuring household and clothing items, plus toys, tools and a variety of other merchandise. Also included in the new DI building are various shops (for carpentry, mechanical and painting activity plus other projects), where needy Canavan displays one of many appliances which ore among items available at new Deseret Industries Thrift Store at 3602 So. 7200 West. Facility will hold grand opening on Saturday. UK Melisa Williamson and Shauna Wallgren appear in furniture section of new Deseret Industries Thrift Store at 3602 So. 7200 West. Grand opening activities are scheduled Saturday. . . - I us helping the establish sheltered work- shop program here, he commented The purpose of Deseret in- Industries, is to he continued, help people help themselves - to encourage -- independence rather than dependence, -employment; Produce quality items for use on a bishops order, and to make available items for sale to the public, thus promoting the concept of thrift; - Furnish a means whereby items may be recycled, renovated and made usable, thus avoiding waste; Thrift Store, while Craig Bott and Don Holt serve as production manager and low-co- financial manager, respectively. Initial operating funds for a DI facility are provided through funds from the LDS - church. Thereafter, DI units are expected to generate of shar- opportunity bet- ween persons who operating funds from sales and continue on a basis, it was pointed out. The primary objec- tives Provide a ing st have means and talents with those who do not Those dont wants around 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 'classified ad columns. the Deseret Industries program are to: - Provide as much employment as much as possible within the welfare program, for those who cannot otherwise obtain gain -- it -- Concerts Continuing Out Ail Over, If I Loved You, Mr. Snow, Youll Never Walk Alone and Soliloquy. in- 7 R i r. V Series Of 1 V U -- n r VS vy clude June Is Bustin SALT LAKE. The works of Rodgers and Hammerstein will be in the spotlight tomor- row (Friday) and Saturday when the Utah Symphony con- presents the third cert in its 1981 summer pops series. The Friday performance will be held at Symphony Hall at 8 p.m., while Saturdays concert will begin at 5 p.m. in the Snowbird Pavilion. Robert Henderson will conduct the symphony in three orchestral works by Richard Rodgers Waltz, Slaughter on Tenth Avenue and Victory at Sea. The Utah Chorale and vocal soloists Susan Deauvono,' Laura Garff, Glade Peterson and Don Becker will join the orchestra for selections from the Rodgers and Hammerstein hits and Carousel Oklahoma. The Carousel works V v y Featured selections from Oklahoma include Oh, What a Beautiful Morning, Out of My Dreams, The Surrey With the Fringe on Top, People Will Say Were In Love and Oklahoma! Tickets for the concerts may be obtained at Symphony Hall and, on the day of the performance, at the HuSHSuO GCBCGmCSaD Snowbird Pavilion. 0CEP OH Q CE3 ETA A H i Li City Police To Vie In CCEDQtiH) 1 'Pig Bowl OGDEN.. West Valley City police of- ficers will battle their peers from Ogden here Aug. 8 in the ninth annual Pig Bowl ball game. FENCE u, Action begins at 6 p.m. that night in the Weber College football The contest is the first for West Valley officers. Members of the Ogden force have participate in all nine 1x4x6 GRANGER. A youth dance will be held in Granger stake Saturday from 8:30 to 11:30 POST MIX Bonlm'b MART p.m. Dressy dress has been specified for the dance, to be held inside the Granger stake center. Cost for the dance will be $1 per person. Randy Bloom-quiwill be the disc jockey. st 968-212- 1 3S5S W. 3500 So. ss? S V u Jii . . i. Ati t , Complete package includes: King or queen size bookcase headboard, frame, deck, pedestal deluxe mattress, safety liner, fill and drain water kit, treatment. Includes deluxe heater. Padded side rails Tb Ccrntry ta package complete includes: King or queen size bookcase frame, headboard, deck, pedestal deluxe heater, deluxe mattress, safety liner, fill and water drain kit, treatment. All you do is add the water, njj S3 Padded side are additional. 2 "" o rails $299 $379 $459 $579 Twin Size N- King Size ss CC33 CQASi:zm FAMODS SEQTA MS-- i .ls& COMFORT REST II PERFECT SLEEPER Qunlity Construction Hotel Model - $229 $299 $349 $469 Sel Sel e. Queen Size packComplete age includes King or Queen size bed covered plush velvet. quilted Your choice of dark colors. or baby brown blue. . c. 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CEDAR BUILDERS en- ful . to be performed 2x4 of thusiasm about having a Deseret Industries in We are this area. grateful to the local priesthood leaders in dividuals may find employment and constructive work in repairing and doing maintenance work on SHELVES OF THEM . . . Bob FURNITURE great deal work rather than idleness. Dean Walker is sales manager at the new DI Set c. Set c. $249 $319 $399 $499 Twin Sixe Set Full Slxe Set 2 Pc. Queen Sixe Set King Sixe c. c. - 5S C2D $189 $259 $319 $399 Set c. I 'j $339 $399 $499 $639 Twin Sixe Full Sixe Set c. Queen Sixe King Sixe $249 $319 $379 $529 Set c. Set c. Set c. ' 20 SOFA SLEEPERS PCMH White or Maple finish. Complete with inner-sprin- g mattress. 8 Thayne & Linda's CASH (Delivery Additional) rves Cafe SttoD 10-- a Mnsfe' Othft OfOOil o V 7 Aa iiui Phono ordnrg call 5:30 Men. a.m. Except dated Sim. 8:00 p.m. to ?f 2 4i 5A20GhF.tST West I lfonao FPfcEDriM 2 (4m West rn id ott IS Y 75 Mtuf. 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