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Show 4B Thursday, Jan. WEST VALLEY VIEW By 24 Percent 14, 1982 Your Week Ahead Horoscope - Library Activity Is Up At Utecb volumes. He said the books are TAYLORSVILLE. Usage of the library at Utah Technical College has increased by nearly 24 percent during the past year. Alex Stecker, librarian, in revealing the 1981 gate count, noted the facility contains 25,000 technical and reference in nature. The combined book and periodical circulation of 27,922 was nearly a 100 percent increase over 1980. Besides student and college employes, the library which is in the Rampton Technology Building, also serves alumni, members of the State Board of Regents, other colleges and universities in the state and city and county residents having public library cards. The library at Utah Tech is open from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and until 8:30 p.m. Friday during the colleges regular fall, Hatch Report Will feature GSD Choruses SO. COTTONWOOD. in Irene TYPING . . . Corol Gallegol (right), Andrea Dillon and Kim Davie practice on keyboards In Business Classes Glade's typing class at Combined choruses from Granite district high schools will perform tonight (Thursday) at Cottonwood high during the fifth annual Report to Utah being presented by Sen. Orrin Hatch. The musical program will be held at 8 Taylorsvill high. p. m. in the auditorium, with seven num- - checker-cashierin- g electric cash six registers. Ten-ke- y calculators are used in both office practice and accounting. At Taylorsville high, typing is the most popular of the business long. We have nearly 100 students in shorthand. We use the Centruy 21 method in three first-yea- r classes and one spell-a-tho- This are taking classes from beginning advanced. OFFERS PARENTING IN A REMARRIAGE May21-Jun- e CANCER June21-Jul- attend a meeting in Jordan Cite Price LEO July The former mayor was presented a plaque of appreciation by Dr. Max Lowe, vice president. 22 t. 21 SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. c. day (Wednesday) CAPRICORN 19 Dec. 22-Ja- AQUARIUS 18 Jan. PISCES Feb. 20 r. The dinner guests fortunate enough to receive an invitation are overwhelmed by your warm hospitality and graciousness. Expect to have quite a few visitors neighbors, relatives, and friends. Youll be on the go most of the week. Aspects are favorable for a shopping trip for things of beauty. Shop carefully get good value for your money. Others might find you a bit abrasive. Avoid situations where you know youll be driven to an angry outburst. There is a greater awareness of beauty and artistic creativity in your surroundings. Take up the paintbrush. The family may voice disapproval of your choice of friends. Better not bring them all home at once. Be mindful of how you appear to those you deal with. First impressions can be last impressions. Contact with institutions of higher learning provide you with a deeper meaning of cultural awareness. aid study sponsored by the Monroe elementary PTA was to begin at medical the school as a course . . The annual powwow for Copper Hills Cub nine-wee- k 5) . Homecoming celebraA 22 SCORPIO Oct. morning. Price, a member of the council the past year, is being released from that body with the election of a new mayor, it was explain- ... 22 LIBRA Sept. TAYLORSVILLE. Henry Price, former mayor of West Valley City, was honored during a meeting of the Advisory Council of Utah Technical College during a meeting at the campus yester- tion y self-hel- p Scouts, including games, ceremonials, pack administration and handicrafts, was to be chaired by Lyle Spade, with the help of Mrs. Blaine 1 mis x FOODS 86ih SOUTH office education and 9th 12 Couple IltH l.M II U. I3lh IIU.JW. II S 1 OKU HOURS: 9:00 F AST Dan 's Large EGGS 10 15 A.M. TO 10.00 P.M. closed Sundays DAWN Pillsbur DKIhKGKM! Filisbury Pius Plus CAKE MIX lit'.! IM, 32 O.. Ill I.. o. RE Filisbury VI D TO SPKh PEPSI COLA DIET PEPSI l) FROSTING r-- 19 Pillsbury GRANGER. Farnsworth Tiger will be available at Farnsworth elemen- FLOUR! 16 Mon- 0. 30 BOM officers. The shirts come in children and adult sizes and will cost $5 each. Anyone wishing to have their first name printed on the back may do so for an Granger High For more Information Call: 268-850- 2 (See Page 5B, Col. 0$ 0 0.. BOm.F.S Texas day, according to PTA Register afternoons or evenings siii; liisnw At Farnsworth tary beginning Taught by Dr. Virg Brockbank A 21.1 .SOUTH A 23rd F AST 33rd SOUTH A 23rd F:AST 3735 SOUTH 9ih F.AST 2029 EAST 70th SOUTH 1700 SOUTH A 2th ItST ex- Tiger Shirts Will Be Sold Beginning Jan. or post seven words throughout the school each week. Every nine weeks, students come in and take an object spelling test. They are given a list and must identify the correctly-spellewords. Well have one in December, one in February and one the last of April. Anyone who passes the test at 90 percent or better will be given a certificate. In May, well stage a spelling bee for certificate holders. The business enrollment is nearly 50 percent male. More than 75 students are in cooperative Granger High 3690 So. 3600 W. s well perience, which includes two programs, Partners aro urged to attend together. 8 Advisors leaders and their REMEMBER spouses are being (From Page IB, Col. to GEMINI VIRGO Aug. ward and stake invited TAURUS Apr. ed. All GRANGER. ior senator will speak to the group. Included will be a presentation of an outstanding Utahn award by the senator. r. involve credit working Helps to meet the challenges of raising your own and your spouse's children to be responsible. 969-575- marketing. Other teachers in the business department include Vicki Patterson, Debbie Headman, Irene Glade and Darryl High. d COMMUNITY EDUCATION at After the choral numbers, Utahs jun- Utah Tech We The specific concern in S10Single er chorus. will members, GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT Tuesdays Stake Leaders Eye Session In North Stake Sill, emeritus member of the First Quorum of the Seventy whose sub-- j e c t be Leadership. as faculty Mrs. Gillard continued. as from all three years through - will n quarters. from the various high schools will direct singing of the and spring W. Sterling ARIES Mar. , Forecast Period: 117 12382 Clean up old business, both at home 19 and at'work, rather than start any , new projects at this time. with or mate misunderstanding A 20 partner leads to emotional upset. Give a little, and try to soothe ruffled feathers. Keep the body flushed of all toxic 20 substances. Drink plenty of water-ei- ght glasses a day at least. Romantic attachments bring out old sentimental you. Fall in with the 22 party crowd and have some fun. courses, with 325 everyone in the enrolled. Students business department or advanced the typing classes is to achieve basic vocational skills, the teacher specified. An unusual extra being pushed by the department is a which will run into May of next year. Used in the course are (From Page IB, Col. 5) transcribe from voice. This is difficult and challenging at first, the instructor said. It will be used in office practice as well as transcription, both courses being year- winter bers being presented. Choral conductors Half Of Students Enrolled business, primarily North stake Saturday night. The session, part of the annual ward conference visits of the stake leadership, will get under way at 7 p.m. and will be held in the stake center. Guest speaker for the evening will be S rvi.M Golden Harvest PORK SALE! Loin 3) Hi in red GRAPEFRUIT! SPAGHETTI 89 rv End PORK ROAST Boneless PORK LOIN ROAST! 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