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Show rrr KMTMH IIMMI At Fremont Spice Sale Is Proect of PTA TAYLORSVILLE. The Fremont elementary PTA will conduct a spice sale as its main event this fund-raisin- onions, coarse ground black pepper, bacon bits and flavor-al- l seasoning. The second is a g mix-or-mat- set and may be purchased by the bottle or in groupings as desired. It includes salad crisps (toppings for salads, soup or year. Proceeds from the sales will help provide funds for each grade to have a field trip and will assist in obtaining a small computer for the school. Two sets of spices are available. The first casseroles); garlic salt with parsley, Cheddar cheese flavored bits and oregano. The cost will be $2 a bottle or $8 a set. consists of four bottles containing dried salad Orders may be placed until Oct. 28 by contacting any Fremont student. The PTA will award prizes to the class in kindergarten through third grade and the class in fourth through sixth grade selling the most spices. Marsha Turpin is chairman of the project. The PTA will also sell Dingles reflectors before school Monday through Halloween at 75 cents each. Dingles are safety reflectors that may be placed on childrens clothing or on bicycles. Three designs are Drugs LIMITED Robert Miller (left), Chris Davis and Ken Lawson are presidents of eighth, seventh and ninth grades, respectively, at Kearns junior high. . concentrated detergent, goes farther than ordinary laundry detergent, gently brightens & whitens, without presoaking. It is bioand degradable, yields low suds. Kearns JHS Classes Elect the current year. KEARNS. Ken Law-soRobert Miller and Chris Davis will serve n, (From Page9B, Col. 3) is the last one you can take and still send your score to the college of your choice before scholarship deadlines are here. counselors advise that you plan on taking the test during your junior year. See your counselor. TAYLORSVILLE. Three new members were added to the high council in Taylorsville Central stake during the general session of conference Sunday morning. Lamont Pugmire of Taylorsville 10th and Ferrol Truman of the 11th ward were sustained high councilors and Paul Stevens from the 19th ward was named an alternate. Richard R. Schwen- - KITCHEN Sudweeks, Gary Crossley, Sidney David Rodabaugh, Bills, Gary Jones, Clark Hullinger, Barry Hatch and Benjamin Staples. 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Whether you go hunting or just stay home and sleep, enjoy the day. The state tennis tournament for girls is tomorrow and Saturday. Alta Kari Parry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Parry, will serve as secretary. Sherri Greer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Greer, is PTSA representative. The Davis lad is the son of Susan Davis. He is in the school orchestra. As seventh grade president, he will be assisted by BRASS CUSPIDOR PLANTER Large size gleaming brass vessel provides an ideal accent piece for living room, family room, den, bar, or bath. Use as planter, waste container, or 126322 cuspidor 8 wide x 5V' high. Miracle Whip y week, & ti 9 Ounces Summers .A i fi' Sandoval, daughter of secSam Sandoval, retary; Candy Jeffs, daughter of Charles D. Jeffs, PTSA Think of it; if you Powder Rolling Jack Byrge, vice president; Colleen Mrs. golf finals. Baby SPECIALLY PRICED AT: 6.99 Kraft Becky Bryge, daughter of Mr. and will come to Kearns Tuesday for volleyball at 3:30. 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Sat. 9 to 9 Sun. 1 1 to 5 -- i ( 4 4k A y William Titus, Don Cramer and George Roberts. Turnquist, and daughter Cross-countr- y four-da- VELOUR Kendraof Allen, Mr. dan today (Thursday) at 3:30. is also at West Jordan. Aren't you glad the varsity game is on plus our Women president. Cakes, cookies and nut breads will be offered for sale during the 12:30-- 4 p.m. fair. All women of the church as well as visitors are being invited. 4 ASSORTED PRINTS ON WHITE GROUND I6"x25". 24" Miller. He is a member of the school band. Our varsity football team goes to West Jor- this ccording to Ada Wauhob, Atonement Lutheran Church To Council 1 $999 Conlon, secretary; Kim Pehrson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ren Pehrson, PTSA representative. All three particiate in sports and are on the school honor roll. The eighth grade president is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Juniors, a Mexican. Danish Cake decorating will be shown, as well as making lunch meat from hamburger, a- Named Mike Conlon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike work done now. The ACT is required at most Utah colleges. weekend FRINGED Specially Priced At: school to diman and Gerald L. Langton were elevated from alternate to the regular council. Those approved to be ordained elders were Darren Jensen, Carl Ahlberg, Paul Trio Is Jaramillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jaramillo, vice president; The deadline for registration for the December test is Nov. 13, so get your paper- count Saturday afternoon at ranging from Chinese and 15, 1981 grade he will be assisted by Marty KAPERS - three-da- GRANGER. A cooking fair will be held nationalities, Thursday, Oct. The Lawson boy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson. As president of the ninth as class presidents at Kearns junior high for school Church Women Slate Cooking Fair Saturday include foods of many TOWELS This Officers as coordinator of the project. Denise Knight is chairman of fundraising activities. WEST VALLEY VIEW Atonement Lutheran church. Demonstrations will SgllW maloa . on Halloween night and are also useful any time a child is out after dark. Aria Huck is serving 4B The Family Health and Home Center QUANTITIES . trick-or-treati- &O&PLsO-- Be United VICTORS available, sports, cartoons and animals. PTA officers suggest the Dingles are an excellent safety measure for children I MiBM 444 |