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Show 5 west By VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Sept 10,1981 Magna Council parent families. She also said she - MAGNA. The sub- ject of a day care center for Magna has been explored by the Magna Community Council when Maxine Fothergill made a pre- sentation concerning such a facility. Mrs. Fothergill, who is currently completing her Childhood Development Assn, credentials at Westminster College, told the council she wants to submit an application for Community Development funds to promote implemen tation of a center. She went on to say that currently she is in the process of forming a committee from a cross section of people in the community to help administer the day care unit. Mrs. Fothergill said she is thinking of a day care and preschool unit in a multiple use building where the facilities could also be used in the evenings or unaffiliated for Boy Scout troop classes in arts and crafts. Is The University of Utah has been looking for a building on the west side for art she said, classes, and we would like to see the structure utilized to its fullest. The day care center would be run by a board which would administer the program, she continued, but first we have to find a building that is 2,000 square feet in size with at least 2,000 square feet of parking. She added that ob members all being from this area, but other people would be Explored the convenience is of those who would be leaving their children on the way to work. She went on to say that the committee has been thinking of homes that are for sale with adequate space re- 3500 that Westminster has volunteered to help set it up. Clients would ininclude to fants whose parents both work or from one front for parking and adequate space for But the playground. are possibilities limited because 1 only two roads in Magna School Night On Tap Back-to-scho- g in the posed budget facility once it was established following Division of Family Services guidelines. GRANGER. At the close of the activities will Mrs. presentation, Fothergill was advised be held at 7 o'clock to gather all informa- tonight (Thursday) at tion possible before the Pioneer elementary. All parents are being Community Development priority meeting encouraged to attend and to bring their PTA in October. The deadcards line for application membership will be in December with them in order that for eighth year funds. they might be eligible Anyone wishing to to vote on important serve on the commitmatters, a PTA tee and be involved in spokesman said. Business will include the planning process in the bylaws, Mrs. contact changes may presentation of a pro Fothergill at South One from 7200 West to 8000 West and the other is north and south on 7200 West. Any other place would have to seek conditional use. Mrs. Fothergill said she expects the facility to be and be owned by the community, And noted would not be feasible since it would not be centrally located for to use welcome meet the zoning quirements. taining a building in the old part of town Pioneer - committee visions Day Care Center en- 250-742- and of a selection commit nominating tee. she said Parents will also be All members of the community are being invited to participate in the fair, invited to visit Youth Dance teachers in the Slated Saturday classrooms and to hear programs and plans for the year. Plans are nearing completion for the annual Pioneer Days Fair, which will be held from Sept. 21. 4 to 8 p m. on Individuals wishing to sell craft items may reserve a booth by sen-dig a check to Pioneer PTA, 3334 Toni Dr., West Valiev City. 84119 Booths uiil be reserved for $15 if the reservation is made by tomorrow (Friday ), and will cost n $20 if GRANGER A youth dance for young people in Granger and Granger North regions will be held at Jordan North stake center on Saturday night. The 8 11 p m affair specifies seminary dress standards tickets cost $1. and SAVE TIME, SAVE MONEY Have your car repair ed at home at your door Tune ups .'Minor re pairs Call THE AUTO MEDIC 969-706- 8 reserved later. ON SALE THROUGH SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 SANDY, KEARNS, MURRAY ONLY o Decorative Ceiling Fans That Keep Your Home Energy Efficient! CEILING FANS ARE AVAILABLE AT ALL AREA KMART STORES 48, Fan 5-Sp- eed Attractive white, 48" sweep electric ceiling fan looks great and saves money. 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