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Show Post Studios Jan. 30. Members are being To Hold Open House KEARNS. An open house will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday by American Legion Post 132, at the post home, 7750 So. 3200 West. Members, friends and the general public are being invited. Free food and drinks will be served. Dancing to live music will begin at 8 p.m. reminded that 1982 membership cards are now required to participate in activities. The dart league is meeting every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. A dinner will be served every Tuesday evening at the post home. Steak dinners will be served every Friday from 7 to 10 p.m. at a cost of $5.50. Study Set nition Wyn GRANGER. Mission Sunday will be observ- ed this week at Laura Ewing, Jeanette Akati and Sherrie Hahn. Randy F. Jen- Ellefsen, Ricky sen, Jeremy Howard, Wayne Flitton, Debbie Condas, Jason Deturk, William Fa and Brett Provost. Boys Invited under the theme Parents For Program Mission. At 4 p.m. a mission fair will get under way - A World Mission Affair. The first event will be an international food fair. At 4 oclock Sunday school J&Ab daMinynirKomi. children and youth and senior choirs will parUouprctf5a gvap ticipate in a mission of Ht Mu6tnb. 412 program. dinner ytt person. tnehtfax, willA spaghetti be served at 6 material,. pm oclock. Reservations rodennuriutf. are to be made by callSimylt, p 5m all ywup meant, ing the church at or Adeline FowtnbWltoul attmtfow ler, A 7 p.m. mission serCall vice will feature Rev. 50Richard B. Lawson who has spent time in - appearing In "The SALT LAKE. Inte- KEARNS. The rnationally known David Gourley stage, screen PTA will television star elementary sponsor a boys maturation program at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Dr. Ross Woolley of University hospital and his wife Susan, head nurse in obstetrics and gynecology at Holy Cross hospital, will be the speakers. Fifth and sixth grade boys and their parents are Richard Baxter, Jack Sharrar, from left, are being invited. Boys whose parents cannot attend must be accompanied by an adult. and Jan Sterling is performing Pioneer in the Memorial Theatre production of Lion In Winter which opened here last night (Wednesday). She is playing Eleanor of Aquitaine, wife of Henry II. No newcomer to the PMT stage, she last appeared here in Cactus Flower in 1970. An Award Academy nominee for The High and the Mighty, the ac- - A nursery will be provided for children age 2 - 5, for the fee of $3 per child. Registration may be made in advance at Whittier, 5975 W. 3500 musicals, his dramatic roles in Antony and Cleopatra and The Miracle Worker have been highly acclaim- and Peter Willardson the lighting. ed. Completing the cast are five students of the UofU theatre depart-men- t including Richard Baxter, Susan Jack Sharrar, Oliver, Charles Benjamin Dawson and Jim two-a- ct GRANGER. PUBLIC NOTICE is FREE Heatilator GLASS DOOR ) fWOOD BURNING GRATE STOVES AND INSERTS IN STOCK $H TO COUNREGULAR CIL MEETINGS are scheduled for the first, third and COUNCIL POLICY MEETINGS (Study sessions) are scheduled for the first, second, third and fourth Tuesdays of each month, at 6:00 P.M. in Room 110, City Hall, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah. combines 3 elements stainless inner wall, mineral wool, galvanized to give outer wall you sections that are easy to handle and assemble. All components U.L. Listed. WOODSMAN WOODGLOW TEMPEST CRESTWOOD follows: fourth Thursdays of each month, at 6:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers at City Hall, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah. Unitized construction ON ALL hereby given that commencing January 7, 1982, the 1982 annual meeting schedule of the City Council of West Valley City, Utah, shall be as second, chimneys fit them all with ease and safety. All meetings of the City Council are open to the public unless closed pursuant to the applicable provisions Utahs Open and Public Meetings Act. A written agenda of each open meeting will be posted in the lobby of City Hall no later than of 3'x8 Heat Register Plumbing Parts Furnace Filters Available At - riage department at BYU ; Baftfwi'a BUILDERS MART counselor Cordell and Liz Smith, former residents of Granger 18th ward. He ad- 968-212- 1 355S W. 3S00 So. DRUG7AGENG Ninety-eigh- Senior Citizen Discounts on Prescriptions t ninth grade and 48 eighth graders achieved success in Kennedy junior highs Crusader Challenge program during the fall term, according to PTSA spokesman Colleen Staker. Students who succeed in raising their stu-dne- ts PREFLEX OR FLEX0L 2 69 NORMAL . . . $2 Lake Tribune, and Green Sheet notified January 6, 1982. Publication of notice in Green Sheet, January TRIAMINIC 14, 1982. W13-1- X, Vent Pipe Challenge Is Accepted By JFK Students PUBLIC NOTICE . . . your right to know WEST VALLEY CITY, UTAH rs is executive from Bountiful; Max Swenson, assistant professor and mar- 268-850- Crosby. Judy Ryerson MEETING SCHEDULE OF ZERO CLEARANCE FIREPLACE Cannon for his work in designed the costumes OF ANNUAL HEATIIATOR 968-972- 3. seminary instructor with a 2 p.m. matinee ditional information on the 30th. Reservations may be made by may call contacting the PMT best known Perhaps NOTICE Wood, Coal, Gas Stove? at 581-696- 1. comedy is being directed by Robert Hyde Wilson and will play through Jan. 30 nightly except Sundays at 8 p.m., P0IPH South. Anyone wishing st 6 Opposite her as box office, Settings for the proHenry II will be Robert Peterson. duction are by Ron The MMUABV TOW tress has appeared in more than 30 films and a host of Broadway productions. Usher. I3URTN ILTOiEK THE ADVANTAGE one. Winter at Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Lion In Stage Star At PMT With 2 968-199- 7. ... Jon Sterling, AT PMT Jan Sterling Against Hunger will give the Minute for 968-799- children, offered Melanie Kluse, Patricia Martin, 968-573- director of the Utah Professional Review organization. C.a Richard Chidester, private marriage and family counselor who has a doctorate from BYU and was formerly with the LDS church education system, is another guest. Also speaking will be Dee Hadley, instructor at the UofU LDS Institute of Religion, who has a masters degree in family life education. Other guests will include David R. Mickel, through Granite Community Education, at Whittier elementary. Classes will begin next week and will be held every Wednesday from 7: 30 to 9 p.m. The fee for the course is $10. Both parents may attend for the price of Carter, Steve Nielsen, Also, assistant Raising responsible Mathew Mr. non. HUNTER. Dr. Virgil Brockbank will instruct a course entitled Springer, Derek was formerly in the bishopric and is an insurance broker. Registration is necessary before Saturday by contacting Lois Foster of the stake activity committee at or Reva Wahl-qui- Two-getherh- Whittier School were Jarman Capener, Jeff Syverson, GRANGER. An adult conference will be held in Granger stake Saturday beginning at 8:30 a.m. in the stake center. been selected as theme of the session, which is aimed at improving marital relationships. Speakers will include Jamie and Becky Can- Offered At recog- Berry, Douglas man, Everett Gillen, Brooke Jensen, Ryan Presbyterian At Adults Parent Course Banks, Shannon Ash- West-val- e rector of Utahns d dwpfiv... For Citizenship Fremont elementary. church with a series of Sunday activities and meetings planned. Following the 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 22. classes, the 11 oclock Members of the post church service will be and auxiliary will be held. Guest speaker at assisting with the the service will be March of Dimes tele- Rev. Bill Simmons thon at the Osmond from Christ Methodist church in Salt Lake. He will discuss the Utah Shared Ministry. Steve Johnson, di- you, Students Receiving Is Aimed merit and were treated to a root beer and doughnut party during school, she said. The Kennedy PTSA held parties and special assemblies during the holidays, including a student drawing in which two quilts and various other gifts were awarded. of Fremont Cites 14, 1982 Session the term during received a certificate conclude at 8:10 with the film, Together We Care, concerning mission work in Colombia and Colorado. Thursday, Jan. WEST VAUEY VIEW Qg grade point averages Citizens of the month for December were announced Monday at auxiliary Mission meeting will be held at tomorrow (Friday) night. A past presidents parley will be held at noon Tuesday in the home of Marie Mitchell, with a business meeting and cards. A joint post and auxiliary meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Jan. 1 TAYLORSVILLE. Westvale An 7:30 the Middle East and Mexico and has worked with Vietnam and Cuban refugees. The evening will B Kathleen Grantham SYRUP CHAP STICK PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE OR LIP BALM EXPECTORANT PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a copy of the report filed with the Office of the Secretary of the Treas-uar- Regular & Assorted Flavors 4 oz. y, 43 Washington, concerning the use of Revenue Sharing funds by West Valley City, is available for public inspection between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., City Recorders Office, West Valley City Hall, 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah. D.C. $1 89 StANDaR,A Kathleen Grantham West Valley City Recorder W13-1- B GE LIGHT BULBS PUBLIC NOTICE DEXATRIM 60, 75, or 100 Watt Kearns Improvement District 5401 Office: South 4220 West Package 1 .,4 29 Extra strength or Extra Strength without caffeine. 20's. Your Choice. $S9 P.O. 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