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Show In - Magna WEST VALLEY Brockbank junior Park Work MAGNA. Work on improvements at Copper Community park here is progressing on schedule, according to Carl Nelson, senior landscape architect for County Recreations park planning division. Footings and foun- dations have been poured st for pre-ca- concrete bleachers which will seat 500 people on seven rows of seating. Although the new structure is considerably smaller than the old grandstand, space has been left for the installation of four aluminum bleachers two on each side. In addition, a concrete apron has been poured around the perimeter of the bleachers and 75 percent of DETAILED LOOK . . . Kent Price uses a transit instrument to get a detailed look at the level of foundation of bleachers being constructed at Copper Community park in Magna. IN TEN YEARS! ACT NOW!! UP. IMP. NO OBLIGATION VERL ASAY 8 or 7 972-129- tomorrow. through Friday next and and those from PI tomorZ through row. The hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., with a lunch break between 11:30 and 12:30. Students will meet with their counselors to pick up class schedules .for the school CENTER 972-805- year. Students with last names beginning with Gu Pi through are to register today CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE 968-324- TAYLORSVILLE. Registration will continue at Eisenhower junior high today (Thursday) GET YOUR SOLAR UNITS ENERGY stuccoed and the windows permanently closed to cut down on completed for the bleachers the pre- work is now going on inside of the structure and will be unveiled to create In n foun-datio- has been cast concrete sections will be set in place to instant seating. He also said that a heavy base of crushed slag has been placed on the site of two new tennis courts, in addition to layers of stabilizing fabric that will prevent cracking of the concrete when the base material settles. Poles for the fence around the courts have also been installed. In conjunction with other improvements in the park, the George Smith Field House is being refurbished by the Independence Day Committee, using Community ment funds. Develop- The exterior of the facility has been re- - 7 New students and those not already damage. registered will go to the school on Tuesday Additional costs will be assessed for materials in classes such as week. School economics. Dr. Max fees established by the Board of Education include $4.50 activity fee and a $3 textbook fee for seventh, eighth and ninth graders. The towel fee has been discontinued and students in P.E. classes will furnish their own towels. The book deposit will be refunded at schools end if books home Turner, principal, said enrollment should be 1,250, about the same as last year. He noted that orientation for all students will take place the first week of school and that all sixth grad-er- s from feeder elementaries graders will register from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Tuesday; the public at an open eighth graders at the house being planned. same times WednesOfficials noted the day; seventh graders name George Smith the same times ThursField House will be day and all students new to the area or who retained. vandalism. Interior Sneak Preview' Is Planned At Frost Kearns High Named Bishop KEARNS. L. Calvin Higbee was sustained bishop of Kearns 17th ward Sunday. Richard S. Stockton is first counselor and Barry Larsen second counselor. Earl M. Monson, president of Kearns East stake, presided over the reorganization. Released from office were Louis Jensen and his counselors, Brian Gallagher and Mr: Higbee. The new bishop and his wife Annette have seven children, Ben, Rae Adine, Vanessa, GRANGER. Students at Robert Frost elementary are being invited to attend a sneak preview from 9 a 25. m. to(noon on Aug. The students will be able to find out who their teachers will be the coming during a school year, said school spokesman. Tuesday were unable to at their registertimes on Friassigned day. A back-to-scho- ol night will be held at 7 p.m. on Aug 25. All students and parents are being invited to the event. This is going to be 1981 for Hello day activities Sept. 4. Survey To Be Taken By Bureau SALT LAKE. Homes in this area are scheduled to be a part of a survey on employment during the week acof Aug. to the bureaus cording 17-2- 2, office in regional Denver. The survey is decorated, re- the school colors of red, white and blue used on - lockers and other BJHS areas and a remodeled office area. Sets Signups and glorious and looking forward to the new year, she said. Student body president Kenny Webb said he and his fellow officers are also poking forward to a great year, and are planning We MAGNA. Registration for the coming school year will be held next week at are gleaming BOTKOBIVUN Sn&jp Wect BUffopanny Sat. I Sun. visited Eisenhower in the spring for Charles and Amy. Mr. Higbee has served previously as bishops counselor and high councilor. Mr. Stockton and his wife, Kristi, have four children, Timothy, Phillip, Mathew and Rebecca. He has served as elders president, priests adviser and activity chairman. Mr. Larsen and his wife, Ann, have two children, A Hew Line of Color T.V.s at John Paras - Priced to Please Your Pocket Book Jeremiah and Aubrey. 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The school has been completely with con-ducte- by local Michael, Alicia, are returned without art, shop, high. Ninth Progressing eastern boundary, has also been installed. Nelson noted that when the block Students Registering PER MONTH IN UTAH BEFORE PRICES GO the electrical work completed. Footings for a fence, about 300 feet long, from the bleachers to the parks Is At Eisenhower JHS 600 FUEL BILL Thursday, Aug. 13, VIEW MonT-F- rl On (Do EESQiCttfcnaCE G0DG30O |