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Show i t J g Thursday, Jan. WEST VALLEY VIEW Taylorsville f 14, 1982 Craig Miller, financial - clerk and Grant Broderick as an assistant clerk. Bishopric Named i In TAYLORSVILLE. A new bishopric was sus- tained in Taylorsville 11th ward Sunday by Richard P. Lindsay, president of Taylorsville Central stake Named bishop was (! Ferrol L. Truman. First counselor is Richard Wilcock, i former second counselor to the outgoing bishop. Named second counselor was Ted Fellows. The new bishop, prior to high council service, had been scoutmaster in the ward for nearly two years. He was formerly a counselor in a stake presidency in Germany, a bishop and counselor in At Taylorsville High microcomputers - About 880 Taking Courses TAYLORSVILLE. About half of Taylor- sville highs 1,560 students are taking advantage of business courses. With 5 4 teachers in- about 880 students are involved volved, ii in accounting, typing, data processing and secretarial courses. processing classes, as well as the accounting, typing and secretarial classes. Elizabeth Gillard, department head, explained that the computers are proving to be valuable time savers, particularly in training students in The department boasts 145 IBM typewriters divided among two large typing rooms and a transcription room. Seven are being used in data payroll, ; accounts script ion an course, individualized pro- gram. A form letter can be typed into the machine which will type back aut any number of times and can be sent to a number of persons The type-riter is also helpful in introducing word learning the operationof the minikeyboard computer. An important factor is that students are being provided the experience that will relieve the phobia often related with first use of such modern equipment. Often someone is afraid to try a job when they know it will involve use of a comMrs. Gillard puter, ! i ti i Extra Service -- - Your Order delivered to your Table! noted. The departments electronic typewriter is being used in the model office The machine, which has a memory, is effective in the advance tran- - Thanks for Doubling our Business In Throe Years Mon.-Sa- t. 10:30 to 11 - Sun. 11 to 10 968-151- actual of the (See Page 4B, Col. 1 4124 So. Redwood Road County . . Commissioner illiam E. after Dunn, Frequent Headaches 1. 2. Low Back or Hip Pain 3. Dizziness or Loss of Sleep 4. Numbness in Hands or Feet 5. Nervousness 6. Neck Pain or Stillness 7. Arm and Shoulder Pain Free preliminary examination does not include or Treatment n d -- 1T3ET31 M W.I fci 1 1 : i i ri ? I l Jnsvronces MOST WEST VALLEY Accepted CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Dr. Stephen Burningham Call For Appointment 1790 W. 3500 So. 972-559- At the entrance to Valley Bank and Trust on 3SP0 So & Redwood Rd. HOURS: MONDAY-SATURDA- 1) Y 10:00 PM TO SUNDAYS 10:00 AM R S WE DOUBLE ALL NATIONAL BUILDER. NGS. INC SANA 14-15-- 16 BRAND COUPONS WHOSE FACE A WEEK SO SAVE UP TO VALUE IS UP TO 35 70' ON YOUR COUPON ITEMS I YE-- A COUNTRY STYLE as AGO, reported 7:00 PM JAN. sang at the opening session of the Utah State Senate. THIRTEEN TO the in Green Sheet of Jan. 16. 1969. Cathleen Castillo, a Kearns VFW Voice of Democ- SADM3 four-yea- . . . haa WHOLE OR HALF student, placed first in the district high . . of PINCHED NERVES 4800 So. having been elected racy contest . . The for a third straight Magna Chamber of r term, said Commerce designated the biggest problem the installation of new facing county govern- water lines as the ment was protection of chambers project for 1960 Lorie Davis of the tax base Apwas selected of to a Magna proval concept withdraw lrom the from a field of seven Utah High school Ac- contestants as Sweettivities Assn, was heart of the Magna chapter. granted by the Granite Board of Education. . Try a Want Ad' Danger-Signa- ls with the National 8:00 AM was Grant . Mr. Wilcock and his wile Marjene are parents of four and Mr. Fellows and his wife Donna Anne have five. Stephen Ashby was sustained ward clerk. Retained in positions were Glenn Lamb, executive secretary; pro- Granite district this year. Transcribing equipment, often known as dictaphone, is also in use at Taylorsville, allowing the student to with two years service on the Granite Board of Education, was named president of the group. Selected vice president Linlord children. new being tried out in Bradshaw, Larry A new GRANGER. presidency has been sustained by the Granger 14th ward elders quorum. David Holmes has been installed as president His counselors are Lawrence Gilbert and Bernard Erni. Retained as secretary was George K. Clark. Steven Harman is the new executive secretary. sion. He married Jeanette McClellan from Idaho and they have six a Weather Service. He graduated from SUSC Leaders Selected and filled a Central Atlantic states mis- something cessing, Castillo Girl Was Third In Compet THREE YEARS G(), as reported in the Gieen Sheet of Jan. IS, l(7!l. City, branch president in England, Spain and North Dakota. The Utah native, who graduated from a California high school, is personnel officer Business In and Remember When payable receivable. They are f Brigham ADDING . . . Diane Langton gets some practice on electric adding machine in Vicki Patterson's office procedures and machine class at Taylorsville high. in Elizabeth Gillord's business class at Taylorsville high. COMPUTERS . . . Cyndi Taylor (right), Robyn Fellows and Richard Ostberg work on Elders Quorum Central Stake v JENOS OR TOTINOS 12 OZ. WHOLE SUN PIZZA ORANGE JUICE jcBSx j (CRISP CRUST) . CLASSIC PIZZA SINGLE SERVE De-Mol- anuary SIXTEEN YE-R S AGO, as reported in the A SIX YEMtS ns reported in the Green Sheet of Jan. 25-ye- Ill, 1965. Thomas Barker, a member of the and Council 40-ye- employe of Kennecott Copper Corp., was awarded a watch and given special recognition for his community . Monte service Jensen, manager of the Granger-Hunte- r branch of Valley Bank and Trust, was named outstanding member of the Valley West Chamber of Com. merce The fifth and sixth grade chorus from Sandburg elementary . . of Cyprus high planned the 47th annual (See Page 4B, Col. 7) . . 120-voi- (plus other selected items) student Frank Arnold To Speak To Youths GRANGER. Frank Arnold, coach of the BYU basketball team, will speak to youth in i i!E TKGOOO Jordan North stake Sunday night. The fireside, which begins at 7:30 p.m., will be held in the stake center. VALUE MACARONI & CHEESE DINNERS 3 MIRACLE WHIP TOWELS SALAD DRESSING oiC YOWEt 11 PEPSI, DIET, 3 . LITE or fore J59 FOR LIBBY'S 24 OZ. BOX VIENNA SAUSAGE MEALTIME Our Best Work is Your Best Buy 11 DOG FOOD 00 FOR Entire Stock of Clothing FOR TIimjiic & Ma'i RESTAURANT 10 a.m.-6p.- Mon 250-426- Sat $ 4219 West 3500 So. FOR OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY CLOSED 8:00 P.M. TO 5:30 A.M. MONDAY 2 Deseret Industries is a federally approved sMellered elderly Ihe handtut) pod workshop lls prnployees-Ih- e ai.d ihost m need - reclaim donated goods B00 GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE Now 3602 South 7200 West 29 N SPAGHETTI they won't last long' Shop now while selection is greatest' Deseret Industries Thrift Store 00 8 PK. 16 OZ. can get dresses, suits, shirts, pants, skirts, etc now at drastically reduced sale prices during this special clearance Ollier selected but specials are also included Vi PRICE FOR H SCOTT FRANCO-AMERICA- You . Macaroni Cheddar 4J master of ceremonies chores as former B!l!fUVTa GRAVY MIH Richard Nielsen was to assume GOLDIN CRAIN SCHILLING BROWN Green Sheet of Jan. 13, l!)7(i. Magna Community Clearance Sale J ALL ITEMS ON OUR MENU AVAILABLE 24 HOURS A DAY ..A.!. Mil s mm delight l.ibl EACH 1. V. 1 |