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Show infested with high density and commer- Hillsdale cial development, Carnival On School Slate GRANGER. The Hillsdale elementary PTA will host a carnival from 5 to 7:30 to- morrow evening. (Friday) Strip tickets may be purchased at the school today and tomorrow for $1. Foods available at the event will include sloppy joes, hot dogs, chili and chips. Families are being invited to eat at the carnival, PTA spokesman Pat Thompson CAKEWALK . . . Chuck In store Friday of what's Weiner (left) and Billy Parker ihow off a sample at Hillsdale elementary carnival. said. Games will include shoot the chute, a fish pond, bumper cars and a e, Similar Savings on the Complete Gibson Line at Brown Brothers moonwalk. Prizes will be given for participation in games. One item is being donated by each fami- - Welcome Week Is On Tap TAYLORSVILLE. Welcome Week activities will get under way at Utah Technical College on Sept. 28, the opening day of classes. Events scheduled by the student government association will include an outdoor band concert from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on the 28th, with sky diving to take place at 11:30. Folk music perform- ers will be on hand from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on the 29th and included will be a watermelon bust at 11:45. The following day will be new student orientation between 9:30 and 11:30 a m. A mime artist performance has been set between 9 and 10 oclock. On Oct. a water war and game is planned from 11 to 11:30 a.m. We want to let the nevV students know right away that this is a great place and that were glad theyre here, explained Calvin Corbridge, student body president. He noted that with the start of classes on the 28th, Utah Tech will begin its 33rd year. 1 tug-of-w- . SAVE OVER 100 with the potential of being flooded by the Jordan sewage River. Granger, he said, is plagued with traffic problems and Hunter Class Officers To Be Chosen BENNION. Elections for class officers are under way at Bennion junior high. Primary balloting will be held Monday and an assembly for finalists will be held Sept. 25. The final election is set for the 28th. Campaigning got under way yesterday (Wednesday) for the president, vice president and secretary posts in each of the three grades. Bible Talks To TAYLORSVILLE. A series of Bible talks is being held at Eisen- hower junior high weekly on Tuesday nights. nondenom-inationa- l services will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the school library, 4351 So. Redwood Road. Conducting the sessions will be Charles and Middleswarth We, the undersigned Residents of West Valley City, give our Written Endorsement for Council-ma- n at Large, four year term to titol L. Wright Uah M. Wright Roger C. Kohl Jomoi A. Crookston Crookiton Chorlot R. Fratto Sr. Ron A. Young lonna S. Young Lucy OREN H. SIMMONS Melinda Woihburn Martin I. DeFord Ruth I DeFord Mary Ruth Ogilvie Catherine Stork Devil V. Ballard Geri Ballard Ruth EMna Hala Norman H. Bangerter Don U. Bennion Keith Mouritien A. Clark Johnton Joan Johnton Mouritien Mary 0. Glade Nelion Jack Brown Ron 0. Van Ordon Cleone Nelion Delia Van Orden Yom Robert Halo G. Bamei Sue Bamee Joieph Yhacker Julia Yhacker Lynn lapreal Yergenten L. Karen Young Lythgoe William Yote Lee E. Neilion June H. Neilion Marian Hayward Robert A. Hayward John R. Hunt Lewii D. Coi Dorothy Hunt Vyrl C. Bangerter Fatty Coi Craig R. Jewkei Sharon Jewkei Jay Hilton W. H. Fite Clarence Louder Heal Hillyard Harold D. Winterton Laura C. Winterton Fred C. Chriitenien Doric Chriitenien Fred W. Jenien Myma Jenien Audrey larion Idwln Collin Opal Collint Ray M. Jaquier Dolorei Jaquier George Wallil Sr. Vera Wallil Jan C. Simmoni Roialia Almond Clinton D. Bangerter Joyce H. Bangerter Marilyn Little Dale Worthington leilie Fat Thome Merrily Thome Dorthea M. Schumacher John R. Schumacher Suianne will Wednes-da- y W. 3500 moon. L. Caryl Mackay Robert Treat the first president of P.M. Ballot & (Agci 3, 4, 5) P.M. A P.M. 45 $1200 FOR (all 8 WEEKS 535-504- 0 STARTING SOON! combination of stretching, rhythm and coordination exercises, improvisation and formal ballet techniques. The class emphasizes creativity and an enjoyment of music and A 10:00 PM & Rodvtood Rd. me Prices Effect! vo Sept. 17-Se- 23 pt. I MATE the newly-formeHarold chapter. Dangerfield, 3582 d Chula . Dr., is PODC3TS!!! president-elect- is Serving as secretary Jed Hart, 6837 W. SAVE Chapter vice h, Edgar Soderstrom, William Bailey, Felix Lobato, Lee Robertson and tfSsr .1 CHIFFON Merrill Hymas. Kathleen Pearce is MARGARINE chapter chorister and Ida Ewell is the organist. LOBATO that numerous pro- blems remain. He noted that West Valley has experienced budget problems, adopted the countys planning and zoning ordinances and contended the citys police department is too large. The council candidate said Redwood is 5e 25 279 50 0 25 ECHO CHAIN DUDWEISER OR COORS m-D- Ri iS)J towels 1 LD. NORWEST DREAD 1 LD. A&R DIG DOG 10 POTATOES SAWS KRAFT CHEESE AND CRACKERS Jean Treat BUILDERS 968-212- 3555 MART 1 W. 3500 So. POINTS Vi CASE - (From Page IB, Col. 2) Mayor Henry (Hank) Price and Commissioners Renee Mackay and Jerry Wagstaff for their work, but added MU!!! QdEVH! (USE THECS presidents are Hiland Kent, Robert Byran Mackay Dr. Raymond G. Montgomery Janlca B. Montgomery 0 Ewell, Sarah Rapp Storia W. Hanien Newell S. Anderion f 3:30-4:3- 5650 W. 3575 South, is Evelyn Thorne Fred Lambert Wayne B. Rapp A WE DOUBLE ALL NATIONAL BRAND COUPONS WHOSE FACE VALUE IS UP TO 35' 7 DAYS A WEEK. SO SAVE UP TO 70' ON YOUR COUPON ITEMSI listen to a report entitled Handcart Honey- Paul W. Larion Sharon Larion Maureen Wilcken A. Lowell Soronion William f. Hamen Richard B. Pearce ACES 4 TO 2:304:30 P.M. 8 TO SAVINGS. i tec Members will Francii Kearney Dell B. Dickinion Kerry Phllllpi Rutted Almond Dianne L. Anderion Kirk Hill 0 4, 5 P.M. Pro-Scho- ol ca BUILDER meet M. Ogilvie Kathryn Lambert E. 1:00-3:3- SUNDAYS 10:00 AM TO 7:00 PM at Sirloin 3784 Nannette Hunt Roger W. Hunt Den Blackham Jamei D. McCleve Verree McCleve ACES 3, welfare 8:00 AM The Oquirrh Moun- Walter Program Pre-Scho- ol 1 m. with 20 10 70 Kerry Peterion F. (Fete) Thompion Norman B. Nelion W. pre-scho- FAU HOURS: day. South. MLH MONDAY-SATURDA- Y WEST VALLEY. A new chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers will meet for the second time on Wednes- Stockade, SNACK teacher. 4000 So. Formed at 6:30 p.m. MS00 l. sion. Chapter tain chapter P.M, 0 It's open for 3, 4 and 5 year olds. Tiny Travelers is a traveling Your child will visit many aspects of our communify--th- e ioo, a museum, a fire station, a farm, a children's play, and others. Each trip will end with a visit to the playground at one of Salt Lake City's beautiful parks. We will collect postcards of our visits and each child will make a scrapbook. Tiny Travelers gives the child a chance to meet other children, learn group cooperation and to have fun exploring the community. The director of Tiny Travelers is a certified, experienced leadership. All adult members of the stake are being invited to a 7 oclock general ses- New SUP Farn-swort- OCTOBER 6 Coil Creative Dance 6545 West, is treasurer. X 1:00-3:3- (From Page 5B, Col. 1) day will be held at 2 p.m. for stake presidency and clerks; 3 oclock for high council and bishoprics and at 4 for priesthood leaders TRIPS OF TUESDAY OR THURSDAY Time is on our side, Lobato stated. He and his wife are the parents of two 3500 South, while Darrel Michaelis, 3605 So. PRIMARY 8 WEEKS Craig Parish. The Bible is the only text, Mr. Middleswarth noted, adding that there will be no literature handed out. Is Redwood Road So. & TINY TRAVELERS correctly. If tax money is spent paving a road, building a fire station or a city hall building, the taxpayer doesnt want to pay over and over for any improvements. So lets get it done right, once. A Contor Multl-Purpo- so open flood control ditches which pose additional traffic hazards, Lobato added. He said tax money should be spent wisely and that jobs be done session will begin at vice preof Mountain Bell, is a native of Salt Lake and graduate of the UofU. assistant sident Mr. Lawrence, 3100 STAKE - Tuesday Nights The and sidewalks. As a whole, the city has too many stagnant bodies of water which breed mosquitos and 17, 1981 sion. Music for all sessions is being furnished by a priesthood chorus. Rodwood with too few schools daughters. Be Delivered Thursday, Sept. a.m. Sunday. All members of the stake and visitors are being invited to the 10 oclock general ses combined ly for a bake sale and there will be a cake walk. 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