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Show Serves West Valley Area an interest in the community and of offering service to it. Weekly breakfasts are held on Thursdays at 7:30 a.m. Exchange Club Is Organized TAYLORSVILLE. The new Exchange of directors of the National Exchange Club. Mr. Sabourin is manager of Valley Bank and Trust at 5500 So. Redwood Road. Mr. Acord, part club of West Valley was organized following a meeting held Thursday at Dees Family Restaurant here. come charter members of the group. Anyone interested in joining before that time is being invited to call John Sabourin, the clubs first president, at or or any of the new officers. Mr. Sabourin was installed Thursday by Ralph J. Carlson owner of KRSP, a partner in A&R Meats and a member of the board 1 and Trust at 2700 W. secretary. The board of directors includes Larry Almond, Larrys Car Care; : Used I Vacuums; 4- - g - J A.T. ENTERPRISES 4081 W. 5415 S., Tel. KEARNS 966-141- 6 GRANGER. Components of conversion will be the sermon title for the 11 a.m. service Sunday at Westvale Presbyterian church. The childrens sermon will be The straight line. Sunday school classes will be 28-3- 0 f. For further information those interested may write to Zane Saderholn, No. 8 181 East, Brigham City, Utah 84302. 'Thanks' Extended VIEW ask- ed to visit the school between 10 a. m. and 1 p.m. Aug. 18 and 19, to pay the school supply fee and the first months tuition. black-powde- By Lions 30-0- 6 HUNTER. Members the Hunter Lions club are expressing appreciation to the many who donated funds to help in the construction of a min- of ipark, bowery and playground at the Lee Kay Center, 6000 V. 210() South. Prizes were awarded Saturday in a drawing. with the winners selected from more than 2,600 tickets, said a spokesman. shotgun; Preschool classes are already filled and no further applications are being accepted, a in- clude James A. McIntosh, attorney, who is Rocky Mountain district Exchange club president and Jack C. Bagley, Wienerschnit-zel- . school spokesman said. Registration is still being accepted for kindergarten. Parents of preschoolers who wish to put their childrens names on a waiting list may do so at the above - DAMAGE - SOME FLOOR MODELS and reels; Roland Kuwahara and Leonard Schwartz, tackle boxes; Scott Robertson, one dozen golf balls, and Ruth Hill, a carlonof22 shells. The Lions will hold a cookout for members Pickup only AT: OFFER EXPIRES AUG. 83, complete garden 17.2 CU. NO-FROS- No Other Promotions or FT. ENERGY SAVING Dairy Bar Door vegetable Quantity where the lettuce. She also noted that they will put more rosebushes in the front and may even plant a Blue Spruce or two which she has loved since she spent some time at an LDS church PIZZA TO GO! To Most SLC Locations j J 10-Almo- PHONE PHONE 4 486-374- 8 I 939 East 1100 So. I HOURS: 5 p.m. -- 10 p.m. 5 p.m. -- 19 p.m., Sun. 5 p.m. 9 p.m. j KEARNS StVRB- hours. 0am1& IOf? n - 7 RAY A WEEK' EVEPY TUESDAY COUPON IS, PAY PRICES EFFECTIVE- AUGUST - 68 OVICY seeptas MARSipll MJ-B- . COFFEE ite 23.5 cu. ft. No-fro- VWOUESlM ORANGE JlICE- - fe: 14 cu. st Refrigerator-Freeze- r DELIVERS CUBES CRUSHED 14 cu.ft. Single Door REFRIGERATOR REFRIGERATOR . 20 cu. Side-by-Sid- ft. No-Fro- st e Refrigerator-Freeze- r 10 SlUMS ?c0 or Manual Defrost ICE, llS ft. Automatic Defrost AND COLD WATER! lbuut tubes Automatic the many tall Blue Spruces that grow there. Come back next year, she suggested, and the yard will be even better. J nd ld called camp Spruces, because of SUGARHOUSE j REFRIGERATOR T Adjustable Shelves Rollers for Easy Cleaning Covered Meat Pan radishes, carrots and Coupons Valid ALL FREE ICE MAKER corn, tomatoes, or We Deliver Free - PLUS trampoline is now. Vegetables they plan to grow in the garden include squash, peas, 1981 sue. W4 4 GENERAL ELECTRIC work, while pleasing lo the eye, is hardly ali that the Hamps have planned for their yard. Mrs. Hamp said they plan to put in climbing rosebushes along the back fdnee and put in a FREE E 967-981- in- families and their CARRY FULL FACTORY WARRANTIES. HURRY STOCKS ARE LIMITED! their friends practice aerial maneuvers o;i a circular trampoline by the backyard garden. Three months of (With the same number of toppings) - Not valid for Delivery DOVBL-- 15. For any other formation call MOST STILL IN FACTORY CARTONS (From Page 8B, Col. from the back yard. In the back are an apple and a peach tree, 30 tomato plants and six cucumber plants. The six Hamp children and FREE PIZZA s. NOW! Kearns Ute Conference Football Registration will be held at Kearns High. Signups will be held from noon to 4 p.m. on Aug. 8 and from 8 a.m. to noon on Aug. GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES & TELEVISIONS MUST BE LIQUIDATED NEW PRODUCTS ARRIVING & WE MUST MAKE ROOM. SOME PRODUCTS HAVE SLIGHT YARD - Buy one targe pizza (either 12" or 14") at the regular menu price - Get a 10" pizza or $2.00 off any 14" pizza Fri.-Sa- t. FOOTBALL SIGN-U- 252 The club encompasses West Valley City 3096 WEST 3500 SOUTH Mon.-Thur- KEARNS The two sponsoring committeemen TO OUR NEW WEST VALLEY LOCATION 3500 S0. Harley Moore, Wilson golf clubs; Lindsey Fish, Howard Jackson, J. Turcsanki, and Chad Williams, fishing poles Ed Pitcher, accident reconstruction and crash analysis expert. IWEVE INI Weft Wednesday at the Hunter park bowery. Lady Lions planning the dinner include Dixie Carter, Bobbie Dorn, Nell Powell and Hanna Rees. Jon Homer, Smith and Wesson rifle; Flory Martin, Winchester pump 7 967-953- 6, 1981 Winners were Elizabeth Burke, a Thompsr on rifle; Donald in Valley Fair Mall; Craig Worthington, U.S. Thrift and Loan, West Jordan; Kevin Imley, manager First Security Bank, 2100 So. 3600 West And for times. WEST VALLEY Thursday, Aug. John Sabourin KEARNS. Parents of children who have I Kirby, 4.Hoover, Eureka Bison. Genuine par-- J ts, bags, belts, brush rolls. Conversion Is Topic Sunday At Westvale valley Francis School Xavier are being in areas. Les Gardner was chairman of the nominating committee and Larry Almond is in charge of the charter banquet. Mr. Pitcher is chairman of the WEST HANEY'S AUGUST school at St. Francis We repair all makes of vacuums. and surrounding gg Fees, Tuition Are Due At St. pre-register- We Buy Res- taurant. and byconstitution laws committee. This club locks like it is going to be one of the best in the district, announced Mr. McIntosh. He explained that it is open to business and professional men who have 4700 South, 272-744- 0, f vice; Mike Shaw, manager of J. M. Me- - owner of the Golden Eagles hockey team and owner of Granger Builders, is presidentelect. Other officers include Dale Wooley, Golden Cusp Dental Lab., treasurer; Les Gardner, Valley Bank The charter banquet for the new club will take place on Aug. 15 in the home of Bill Acord, with about 25 persons slated to be- 973-526- Larry Harman, Granger Harmans 66 Ser- at Dees Family held at 9:30 a.m., with classes for nursery age through adults. Dan Wallace will serve as elder of the day, with Travis Cornet and Troy Goodrich as candle lighters. Special music Sunday will include a piano and organ duet. Nature's Anthem Of Praise, performed by Afton Smith and Mary Ensz. A senior citizen retreat will be held Aug. at Camp Pine-clif- lern.v'k' i Automatic E nei qy Savor Sys tern helps cut cost ol 'WUf operation Adjustable qlass shelves $1 Micro-Touc- h Cooks by Time 198 Microwave Cooks by Temperature $468 Large Capacity Heavy-Dut- y $398 General Electric Commercial Model GENERAL ELECTRIC -- DISHWASHER Wish Selection Normal Wosh, Short Wash Normal Energy Saver Dry 2 level Washing Action Built-iSoft Food Disposer Sound Insulated Cushion Coated Rocks Dual Detergent Dispenser |