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Show We have a very small staff and rely on volunteer effort to carry out our programs, Mrs. Bjorklund said. Expansion Eyed Boutique Will Assist Village KEARNS. A fund- There are presently seven girls living in the village, she said, but there are many more on the waiting raising boutique for Utah Girls Village will be part of the Charity Bazaar at Fashion Place Mall tomorrow (Friday) and Satur- list. When completed, the new home will hold seven or eight girls, the president said. Utah girls with emo- day. The booth will be open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Proceeds will go to- tional problems, or suffering abuse, have no place to go except to she the village, ward completing and furnishing a second home at the village, said Lila Bjorklund, Girls Village pres- explained. There is no place to send these girls. We sincerely appreciate any contribution made to our project. We are deeply concerned for these girls and feel that we cannot afford to throw away even one girl. We must find ways to help. Girls in- ident. Utah Girls Village was built completely from donations. We hope everyone will visit our boutique and assist us in helping Utah girls who are in need of aid, Mrs. fluence coming generations, so we must be willing and able to help those in need, she Bjorklund said. wishing Anyone Spook Stories Will Be Told On Halloween life shall come to an end, but rather fear that it shall never have a beginning. John Henry Newman to contribute may send contributions to Girls Village, P.O. Box 1682, Salt Lake City, 84110. residing in Granger has received the Eagle Scout badge in a court of honor here. He is Rusty David Water Board To Meet In Magna Neilson, son of Mr. and MAGNA. The board of trustees of Magna Mrs. Jimmy D. Neilson. The Neilson youth is an avid sportsman and hunter and especially interested in hunting. He also enjoys sketching wildlife. His Eagle service project involved landscaping and planting flowers and shrubs at the Spanish Fork stake Water and Sewer Improvement District will meet Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. in the district office, 8940 W. 2700 South. A hearing on the budget is on the agen- da and on Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. it will be considered for approval. The sesson is open to the public, according to Brent Huish, manager. Plants have many things in common with people. They will not be at their best with too little or too much food, water or warmth. yg Editors Quote Book PTA Cancels Fear not that your Candidate Meet Former Resident Is Eagle center. The new Eagle is a graduate of Spanish Fork high and is presently employed by the U. S. Forest Service. He will attend Snow College to further his education in recent SPANISH FORK. A young man who completed 24 of his 30 merit badges while forestry. GRANGER. A A Thursday, Oct. 22, large game board te night for Oct. 27 at Jackling elementary has been cancelled. Candidates met with citizens Tuesday in a meeting sponsored by the West Valley Police Aid Assn, and were involved in other commitments on the 27th, a PTA spokesman said. 'New Era' To Be Held GRANGER. New Era games for youth of Jordan stake will take place tonight (Thursday) in the stake center. The activity, a takeoff on the old Era Bowl, will feature a TV quiz show patterned after 1981 video is shown later. oclock Saturday 7 Master of cere- will have five spaces scheduled Games WIST VALLCY VIEW evening in Hunter 12th monies for the New ward. Era game show will be Proceeds will go toPaul Nichols. Youth ward the ward budget committee members The event will ininclude Mike Ayers, clude a bake sale and a chairman; Danny movie. There will be Pace, Stacy Keiser, free popcorn for childMindy Worthen and ren. An auction of Diana Dunn. talents and services will also be held Fall Carnival Is For quick, effective On Ward Agenda results at low cost, use HUNTER. A fall the Want Ad columns of carnival will be held at the Green Sheet! across and down. Contestants will answer questions taken from the September and October editions of the New Era, combining that knowledge with strategy, according to Karen Geis, adult adviser for the affair. She said that 92 young people of Mutual age have preregistered. They will be given a written qualifying quiz at 6:30 p.m., based on the information in the two magazines. The 16 top scorers will be featured in the board game that will follow. THE PAPERBACK TRADER Gift certificates an area mer- from 38T3 chant will be presented winners. In keeping with the TV game show atmosphere, the game will be videotaped, complete with lights and camera. Participants will have an opportunity to see themselves when the W. 3500 S., West Valley City (Next to Harmons) WE SELL TRADE Vz COVER PRICE CR.15c 70 -- Best Sellers, Romance, Westerns, Science Fiction BRING IN THIS ID C I RECEIVE 10 DISCOUNT MAGNA. Halloween stories for all ages will be presented next week at the Magna Library, according to Beverly Mellin, childrens librarian. Clad in authentic witchs attire, Dorothy Pollock, master storyteller, will be on hand to add color to the Halloween season. Through the use of black light and other visual aids, including puppets and large figures, Mrs. Pollock will relate the tale of The Pale Green Pants, Strange Company, Humbug Witch, How the Spider Saved Halloween, Cats For Kansas, Theres a Nightmare In My Closet, and The Teeny Tiny Lady. 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