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Show Telemetry dedicatory services - for the Jordan River Temple. The group will sing at 5 p.m. on System Being Streamlined make the telemetry system fully line the telemetry sys- automatic. They claim tem in the Magna this will permit the Water Co. office has system to expand in inincreased the number crements without havof vital functions while ing to make a comeliminating others that plete change ofover the are no longer of value. should the size MAGNA. A project to revise and stream- $4,442 to pumps were controlled by reservoir level and the booster pump flow was not recorded in the central office. i The new offer super- visory control that does the work of a Nov. jor break. It also points up any other abnormality in the operation without waiting for it to become an emergency before it is detected. Our system is less sophisticated than the system used by the Salt Lake Conser- vancy District, Alsup said, but it is better than most because it is a good basic system that will stand us in good stead for a long time to come. Priesthood Session On Tap TAYLORSVILLE. Aaronic and Melchize-de- k priesthood holders are being invited to a general meeting in Taylorsville North stake Sunday morning. The 7:30 a.m. session will have as its theme, Spiritual Welfare. The meeting will be under the direction of Paul T. Fordham, stake dent. The presi- er stake choir continues weekly rehearsals at 7 p.m. Sundays in preparation for singing at one of the 18, with Maurine Mugleston directing and Kathy Rash at the organ. In addition, the choir is preparing Christmas cantata a to be presented during a Taylorsville North stake sacrament meeting on Dec. the stake center. 13 in of rabies vaccination is required before a license will be issued, according to a press statement released by city officials here. Cost of the license will be discounted 50 percent with proof that a dog has been spayed or neutered, the statement added. Licenses are valid for one year from the date of purchase. City officials also will provide special literature dealing with animal care. VAUBY VIEW A Fathers, Sons Meet At Gourley KEARNS. The David Gourley elementary PTA will host a father and son night at 7 oclock Thursday, Nov. 12. refreshments and program, a PTA spokesman said. The program will be presented by members of the Corps. K-- 9 As a Thursday, service Nov. 5, 1981 Nez Perce Dr. same night. Monday and Tuesday in the PTA room, at 75 cents per person, to cover the cost of Fair Mall. msT - Tickets will be avail- WEST VALLEY. Dog owners will be able to license their animals on two Saturdays here this month. Dog licensing clinics will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Nov. 14 and 21 at Valley certificate On Nov. 12 able before school Clinics Set On Dog Licensing A 10B to parents the PTA will offer tickets for Saturday movies at the Valley Twin Theaters and for the childrens play series at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Movie tickets will cost $5 for 20 shows, and begin Nov. 14, continuing each Saturday through March. Children may select the time they prefer, with the shows being presented at 9:30, 11:30, 1:30 and 3:30 each Richard Fisher, parish council meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 12. A parish family night is planned for Nov. 21, beginning at 7 : 30 p. m. Sterling Thomas, 6424 Eric Enterline, 6154 So. Zodiac Dr. Robert S. Herbstrltt, 3564 So 4240 West Timothy Hughes, 4892 So. 1250 West Alan K. Scholes, 2738 Mocha Cir. Gaylon W. Palmer Dr. 2; The Pioneer Theatre 14-1- Slate Is Full One At Church KEARNS. Families of St. Francis Xavier tickets will cost $4 Wednesday Boys F. Samuel Keele, 4750 So. 1300 and a meeting of the finance for committee at 8 the Fieldview 7109 Porter, James H. Sherwood, 3790 Rockwood Way Mark S. Appleford, Zenith Cir. Jack Anderson, 3803 Rockwood Way Cline Mills, 3904 W. 4100 South Eugene G. Heathershaw, 4470 W. 4745 South Paul McCarty, 5854 adult level is held every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Bingo games will be held every Friday at7:30p.m. For youth, teens and Bramblewood Lane R. Duane Pearson, 4345 Highland Dr. Martin A. Vldrine, 4830 Heath Ave. Richard C. Engar, 1323 E. young adults, 4200 South Lucy Garcia, 3732 So. 3375 West Terry Whitehead, Breeze Dr. Earl D. McOmber, Daryl Roberts, 2468 Dennis Astill, 7330 Jeffer- Carl S. Tuckett, 6338 King Valley Lane R. Scott Derbidge, W. Misty Way Bradley D. So. Michael Burke, 5467 zi n Y ALL WATER BEDS INCLUDE: MATTRESS HEATER LINER DRAIN & OPEN FILL KIT WATER C0ND. TACK STRIP 10-- 7 Mon.-Fr- i. 10-- 5 Saturday Free Delivery BANKCARDS WELCOME NO CHARGE ON LAY A WAY 36 Mo. To Pay! RUSTIC WATERBED All WATERBEDS INCLUDE: . MATTRESS THE HEATER LINER V-- tttv DRAIN A FILL RIT WATER C0ND. ALPINE TACI STRIP Mte 6952 4506 Fair-bourn- e 8333 3410 South zi 3955 Nelson, Dixie Dr. Lou M. Banks, Charles Dr. Barry Kelso, 4371 24 12-0ML- Har-droc- son Road 2275 fulltime man working hours a day. It also Alsup, consulting engineer, the original before the new equip- eliminates a great deal system was installed ment was installed the of travel back and forth between the of20 years ago during the operations were conterm of Art Marsh. But trolled by the reser- fice and the wells, as the new equipment, voir level. The lower well as a considerable which cost the district reservoir controlled amount of overtime. Officials feel the $18,252, has increased the operation of three the operations effi- ' Haynes well pumps greatest benefit derivciency so there is more and one pump at the ed from the telecontrol over the water Barton well. Other metering system is Barton well pumps that it monitors and supply, officials noted. The supplier and the were controlled by controls the whole water company staff hand in the field and no operation from one flow data was record- central location now, have also recommended that trustees au- ed. alerting company perIn addition, two of sonnel immediately if thorize the expenditure of an additional the three booster there' should be a ma 1466 Dr. district increase. Alsup said that 2997 E. 4330 South Adrian Huff, 4611 Atwood Blvd. Mark R. Blackhurst, 4318 Rose Petal Tim Odland, 3036 Alpine Meadows Road ... According to Larry 5936 W. learn more about Catholicism at an Reed G. Hull, 6220 East Don E. Sequaptewa, East David Ed Hansen checks pump readings on expanded of Magna Water Company. system telemetering CLOSE CHECK 4449 Ellis, 3 Answers sessions Catholic church are will be held from 7 to 9 being asked to par- p.m. Nov. 5, 11, 12, 18 ticipate in sharing the and 19. blessings of the holiA weekly prayer and day season by bringing praise fest, Hes gifts of canned or dried alive, will be held foods to church in from 2 to 3:30 p.m. November. every Sunday in the litThe items will be tle church. distributed to those in need for Christmas and Thanksgiving. The BIRTHS Page IB, Col. 8) project is being handl- (From ed by teens and young Lockwood Way 5453 Wally Mathews, adults of the parish. Sara Jane Or. 6425 So. Other November acweek. Greg Richmond, 2700 West The movies will be tivities in the parish in3415 Scott A. top shows including clude baptisms this LeeAnn St. Stapley, A John C. Mumme Jr., 4420 meeting of Popeye, The Black Sunday. Stallion and The Mup-pe- t the Womens guild is Dean Cir. K. Lautaimi, 3416 set for 7:30 p.m. So.Stone Movie. 2610 West Memorial W. 4100 South Members of the will be sent a three plays. The plays parish booklet of Advent prowill be Wizard of Oz, jects and prayers to Dec. Piglet And use at home and are and Eeyore, Jan. also being invited to Red Shoes, April other members at join Performances will 7:30 p.m. Nov. 21 in the be on Wednesday, social hall for an AThursday and Friday dvent preparation at 4:15 p.m. and on night. Saturdays at 10 a.m., 2 An information class p.m. and4:15p.m. for anyone wishing to 20-2- So. 2908 9050 West C ; W. |