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Show I IB WBSTVAUYVIW a Thursday, July 23. 1981 Big Wheel Contest Is a Scheduled GRANITE PARK. The big wheel contest for children, sponsored annually by the County Recreation Dept., will be held on four days next week. The contest, which is open to youngsters 7 and under, will feature figure and 8 straightaway races. Participants will race in age brackets and trophies will be awarded each day for first, second and third places in the combined events. What's Going Beautiful On In Church Being Explored childrens message Ward Carnival the main sermon To Help Build theme during the 11 a.m. worship service Rev. Ensley, with service will be McMullen, elder; Milton the Jack Carol Petersen, and Laurel deacon member of the day. Ruth Walker will sing the solo, How Winward, As Students Earn Credit home gardens in the area are thriving this year as the 45 students enrolled in a Kearns high summer landscape gardening project put their skills to area with the student and parents, gives help when needed and is also making telephone contact with each student between visits. good use. Students may work Several students are in either landscape holding down summer gardening or home jobs in related fields, gardening to gain for which they receive credit for the class, credit Mr. Calvert said teacher Doug said. Some are workCalvert. They receive ing at taking care of one quarter credit the grounds of condounder the vocational miniums, and one stuprogram, he explain- dent is taking care of ed. Students clean up yards, prepare the ground and plant and raise vegetable or flower gardens, or, often, a combination of both, he said. Mr. Calvert visits each project several times during the summer, looks over the SMITH BROTHERS ENTERTAINMENT PRESENTS EMBRYO MUSIC PRODUCTIONS by Carol Lynn Pearson Lex de Azevedo & the grounds at The landscaping class is held during the school year, as well as in the summertime, The Utah Lions club medical van will be in the area on Wednesday to provide free medical testing for area residents. The van will be at the Majestic Meadows clubhouse from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and will move to Majestic Oaks 4 to 6:30p.m. Testing will be offered for diabetes, hearing, blood pressure, glaucoma, far sightedness and color distinction. Persons desiring to have the diabetes test are to have no food or drink for three hours before testing, an official reminded. Black coffee does not affect the outcome, it was s, TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ALL ZCMI'S AND THEATRE THE CAPITOL $4.50, $5.50, $6.50 ALSO IN BOUNTIFUL VIEWM0NT HIGH SCHOOL - - JULY TICKETS 31st AVAILABLE AT CARR STATIONERY OR INGLES MUSIC noted. Manning the van will be members of the Majestic Meadows Lions and Lioness clubs with Tom Vose as chairman of the project. CHAIN SAW SALE food bills, he concluded. According to Sherri Jensen of the Primary, all auxiliary organizations in the ward will participate in the activity that is aimed CLEANERS I 2 I I I I I I FF FI?! i$100 EVERY DRAPERY CLEANING WCOUPON EXPIRES AUC. i 15BIJ j $4.00 WORTH OF DRY CLEANING wcOUPON EXPIRES A UjO.JVIj ITAILORINQJHHHi rALTERATIONSHDRVfCLEANING J 4100 S. & Redwood Road 5 PHONE w CARRIAGE SQUARE 9GG-060- oom CLOSED JULY 24 A summiER LUMBER BIST BUYS ON SALE THRU JULY 2x4x8 ECONO STUDS 2x4x8 BUILDERS STUDS 2x2x8 FURRING STRIPS riiPvWn. MARTIN Scoue $5 SPRAY of Trinity PAINT United Methodist Church are being invited to attend a family camp, Fri- Rag. $3.59 day, Saturday and Sunday at Pinecliff. No services or Sunday school classes will be held this week at Trinity, according to Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood. sfl 49 1 1 flflJLH. gJUL8JULBJLAJL over the camp inweekend are vited OX. CON Members and friends unable to campers for outdoor worship Sunday morn- Worth ing, he said. The camp is located east of Coalville, on Highway 133. Families and friends are being invited to enjoy the event for a day, an evening, or whatever period of time their schedule will permit, he said. Activities will i- campfire fishing The picnic and ice cream social will be held Aug. at 2, after church, Murray Park. BQ.gg.fl. $25 real off the Echo saw of your 280 not choice included. dollars fl.ILlLaflJLQa.lLfl. sgg00 ECHO OREGON OAK DOORS THE SAW THAT LASTS Q ECHOI ECHO 452 VL ECHO Rag. m95j I 500 rr.i3i495 304.98 Last $25 Echa Buck mm TABLES INCLUDES 2 BENCHES FIR DIDW00D PAINT fw - T' $395 A SIZE V 46 2'6 ar 2 S OTHER SIZES ALSO AVAILABLE MINI CAM RETAINING WALL ASSEMBLED CEDAR Pioneer Day Plus One dance will be held from 8 to midnight Saturday in the parking lot of St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. JUU JLUJLAA BB'8TTinnnnmrinnnnnmrTre Dance Planned Saturday In Church's Lot KEARNS. fl. ECHO SAVJ BUCK being to join the devotions. Breakfasts will be served Saturday and Sunday morning. Priced from Paint 'N Place KEARNS. Members nclude 95 The Camp To Be Site Of Meets games, Sachs 1. good singing, hiking, and Choose from McCulloch, Wizard or 535-565- 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. -- TAYLORSVILLE. from ed by calling dont Those in produc- vegetables and fruits for their families - and parents appreciate their skills, the improved yards and the savings on ing Offers Services inforobtain- mechanism. They enjoy working in their yards and beautifying their homes and take pride Lion Van clubhouse ONE NITE ONLY surroun- the home Wheeler Farm. ding observed the teacher. Students study plant life and growth cycles, learn about fertilizing, weeding and care of plants. They also raise plants in the greenhouse which are used in plantings around the school as well as help care for the school grounds, he said. Some students are sufficiently interested in the field that they continue their studies after high school and take a degree in landscape gardening, he added. Most students enjoy the summer program. Additional mation may be balloons to trigger the mm - Home Gardens Thriving KEARNS. Many drama. GREEN THUMB . . . Gayle Haxton picked a few ripe beans from a particular patch in her backyard that she raised for a landscaping and horticulture class taught by Doug Calvert. Preparations are under way for a summer carnival to be hosted by Lake Ridge 8th ward. The affair will be held Aug. Robert - Sons high, on Tuesday in the HOEDOWN . . . Getting down to the good earth in her back yard is Gayle Haxton, a student of Kearns high who raised this corn for a landscaping and horticulture class taught by Doug Calvert for Kearns high students. where participants will aim darts at MAGNA. Sun- The contest will be in games, folk dancand ing, story-tellin- g Magna Chapel at Westvale Pres- Assisting West. She stated that there will be an auction where services as well as other items will be sold, as well as a baked goods and craft sale. In addition there will be a dunking booth 3900 So. 8000 be The Hidden Beauty. will GRANGER. Whats On In Church will be the subject of held Monday in the parking lot of Granite Kearns high parking area, on Wednesday in Midvale park and on July 30 in the parking lot at East high. Registration will be accepted from 9 to 10 each morning. The free activities will be under the direction of the gyspy staff, a group of summer employes specializing Mountain. The Going byterian church day. at raising money for the new LDS chapel at the Upon V I CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE 969-987- "V 1 10 Rabata Thru July 31 S09 WE CAN HELP THINNER A live band will play for dancing. Cost will be adults $2, those under 21, $1. Snacks and drinks will be available. Joe and Terri Nesi are chairing the event. nrmnmrtT ctJouga I M4085 JWesl 541 5 So gam I LUMBER & HARDWARE CO. HOURS 3909 WEST 4700 SO. 969-987- 1 7:30 8:00 |