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Show 1 By KUED Through March 6 'Jupiter Effect' Show Scheduled SALT LAKE. All sorts of devastation has been predicted to break loose March 10. But there are also individuals who consider anyone subscribing to the theory that destruction is virtually guaranteed by the status of the heavens that day as crackpots. For March 10 - two Wednesdays from now is the day that all nine planets in our solar system are lined up behind the sun, the first time in 179 years that such an alignment tagged by some the Jupiter Effect - has occurred. - -- -- The facts and fallacies which surround the conjunction will be recounted r March 4 in a KUED special produced by Michele Kendall. The program will air . . . Robyn Cheshire, Kim Llewelyn, Sharrle Smith, from left, plan to dress warmly for Granger West stake girls conference at ski PREPARED half-hou- resort. Granger West at9:30p.m. Half of the program, KUED officials note, will use animation and Girls Eye Session GRANGER. A girls conference will be held for Granger West stake Young Women tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday, themed Snowball Into 82 For a Better You. The conference will be held at Aspen Grove near Sundance, with 140 expected to attend. Dinner and games are planned tomorrow night. A jazzercise class will be held, a movie shown and a pajama parade staged during the evening, with con- singing cluding activities. Breakfast on Saturday morning will be followed by opening ceremonies. Five workshops will be At KHS pro- - vided, with each effects Karla Johnson, June par- ticipant choosing Johnson, Elayne three. Included will be Brighton and Lynda hair and make-uMagill. Youth leaders given by Cathy are Robyn Cheshire, Cheshire; letter Sherrie Smith, Kim writing and making Lewellyn and Dawn p stationery, Cheryl Dewey; manners, charm and color scheme by Houghton. Contract For Snow WEST VALLEY. from - A contract formalizing a working agreement for snow removal on this citys borders with the county was approved here Thursday by the City Council. The contract gives the city responsibility for removing snow north-sout- h streets shared by the Monday at Kearns high. Several new or extended classes will be available in the business department, according to teacher Edith Robertson. A data processing class will be offered. The school has acquired nine computer terminals which will allow students an opportunity to gain experience in programming and working with computers, she said. A polishing course for secretarial skills will also be available, which will include word processing and computer experience. This class will tie together the whole range of secretarial skills and help the student to get ready for a job, Miss Robertson said. A checker-cashie- r class teaches use of all types of cash register equipment and trains students for entry positions in business, she said. The fashion merchandising class will His performance this winter gives some credence claims. In a to the 1978 inter-vie- w with UPI, Goodavage predicted the current winter would be marked by cold record-breakin- g spells and a major blizzard with drifts up to 20 feet high. The analysis was based on the locations of the planets, he said. Goodavage now city and county (2700 West from 4100 to 4700 South, and all of 7200 West). The county will be responsible for snow removal on 4100 and. do fashion shows and 4700 South, Public; work on personal Works Director M. Editors Quote Book development and basic Glenn Weaver noted. In other matters, the Plenty of people want marketing skills. to be pious but no one Other classes in- council approved a wants to be humble. clude marketing, of- change from residenLa Rochfoucauld zonto tial commercial fice machines, personal finance, business ing on an law, the free enter- parcel at 1808 W. 3500 Business Signups Being Encouraged " KEARNS. Registration for sophomores and juniors will begin astrometeorologist Joseph Goodavage. prise predicts that and South. Ferrill system, general office courses, including shorthand and typing. There will also be classes on fundamentals of study, investments and accounting. all the business classes will include a certain amount of computer Almost of computers endorsed the change), there was concern about the ties-i- n Com- quire Planning business procedures, Miss Robertson said. mission approval, cellent business suggest nurseries at and the parents look them over and discuss them. 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Valid these dates only: SPROUSE REITZ MARCH 3 WfDWESDAT PM 10:00 AM to LUNCH 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM 4727 SO. 40TH WEST I SPROUSE REITZ MARCH i-- 7 t SAT. i SUN. 5:30 SUN. 1 to 4 LUNCH 1:00 to 2:00 351 SO. 1400 WEST SAT. 10 will close both services, with families and individuals being invited to take Lenten banks for sharing weekly fast gifts. The suggestion offered to participants is that they place the cost of one meal per week in the bank as an offering to be used for the hungry people of the world, the minister said. Banks will be returned during Holy Week. The committee on visitation will meet at 9:30 p.m. Sunday to review the schedule for Lenten visitations. Those participating in the visitation will meet at the church at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday for assignments. W. 3500 South. Store officials Tuesday had not completed an inventory check to determine what items had been taken, Edwards said, adding that estimates placed the value of the On the Proposed Improvements to the Intersection at 5400 South and 2700 West in Salt Lake County Project No. Utah of Con4501 ference Room, South 2700 West in Salt Lake County, Utah. Please enter through the west doors. Information to be presented at the hearing will include a discussion of the loca-tio- n The Utah Transportation Commission herewith advises all interested persons or groups that safety improvements are proposed at 5400 South and 2700 West in Salt Lake County. The proposed project involves realignment of the intersection to align it with Salt Lake Countys propos: ed extension of 2700 and design features of the project. Appropriate il- will be available for in- lustrative material spection. During the hearing, verbal and or written testimony pertaining to the features of the proposed project or to its social, economic and environmental effects will be received from all interested persons or groups. West. Any person or group The governing of- unable to attend the ficials of Salt Lake public hearing, but been County have wishing to giveto notified. ' testimony pertinent The public is invited the aforementioned to attend a Combined project, may do so in Location and Design This Public Hearing, to testimony should be discuss the location directed to: The Utah and design features Transportation Com- writing. . a, Ma-mar- o, . Diagonal Console Electronic Tuner Factory Rebate NET PRICE Solid State 19" Diagonal Color Auto Fine Tuning 569 50 SALE PRICE n, 519 SALE PRICE 339 TAKE A LOOK AT OUR GREAT SELECTION OF SOFAS, BEDROOMS, DINETTES & DINING ROOMS B UTTON MICROWAVES NOW ON . . . public hearing proceedings, letters must be postmarked no later than midnight, April 9, 1982. 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The hear- South 2700 West, Salt ing will be held on Lake City, Utah 84119. Tuesday, March 30, For inclusion in the of1982 at 7:30 p.m. in the ficial transcript of the DIRECTOR UTAH DEPART-E N TO F D U19-1- B U23-1- B 244 m SPECIAL PURCHASE 1 7 Cubic Foot Frost-fre- e REFRIGERATOR . HURLEY, TRANSPORTATION DRYER Sale Price 299 built-i- n West, Salt Lake City, Utah. WILLIAM James E. Johnston, 100 25" n, and the social, mission, Attention and en- economic, EVERY DETAIL COLOR TELEVISION 0. Department QUALITY IN MAGNAVOX missing jewelry at Three male Mexican suspects carrying drawn weapons allegedly entered the store at5:10p.m.While one suspect stood at the door, the other two ordered store employes to lie down in a back room, Edwards said. The suspects then ordered Robert Morley, the store manager, to open two cabinets containing wedding bands and sets. Those items, along with cash from the till, were taken by the gunmen who fled north on 2770 West. Transportation 581-696- ON STAGE . . . Fagin, played by Max Robinson, teaches his "boys" how to pick pockets In scene from PMT production of Oliver. ALL NOTICE TO PUBLIC NOTICE TO PUBLIC HEARING (ex- - 6 Darwin The prize character role of Fagin is being played by Max Robinson. Nancy is performed by Marsha Miller and Mr. Brownlow is played by Alan Nash. Oliver is play by Tyron Hatfield. The other boys are George Hamilton, Jason Holbrook, Brian Stuart Poleman, Kenney Christian Vance, Christ Watkins and Joshua Watkins. Other cast members' include Robert Baker, Rebecca Chavez, Bud Coleman, Beckey Iade-rosWilliam Knowles, Mel Craft, Cole Lloyd, Lila LeVar, Roger Jaye Marie Maynard, Jason McSpad-deJim Miller, Rich ard ,,M. Pavich, Stephen Randall, Wendy Talley, Chris Watkins and Susan Welby, as well as former Green Sheet area high school thespians Michelle Hor-maJeffrey Crockett and Derek Merrill. PUBLIC NOTICE . . . your right to know REITZ Portrait Package on the experience an armed robbery Saturday that netted merchandise worth more than $80,000 from a jewelry store here, a detective said Tuesday. Det. Ron Edwards said police have definite suspects in the armed robbery of Morgan Jewelers, 2770 HES-1024(- SPROUSE church. Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood will present the sermon, Trial, test, temptation. It will WEST VALLEY. City police are close to arresting three suspects in plants grown in that students and at Trinity inv-tie- d by Knight from New York. He praised his cast of 34, all local people, commenting, I was amazed at the amount of talent at the auditions. Music from the show, under the direction of musical director James Prigmore, includes As Long as He Needs Me, Its A Fine Life, Food, Glorious Food and Where Is Love? United Methodist chancel choir in a Palm Sunday presentation of the Easter cantata are being to do so. Rehearsals will be held at 7 : 15 p.m. every Thursday. Oliver is being per- rected KEARNS. The first Sunday in Lent will be observed at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services icipating with the oclock 8 through March through March 6. The story is of a young boys struggle to survive as he is incarcerated, bought, sold and eventually rescued. The book did much to bring about social reforms in Victorian England. The book and lyrics for the musical are by Lionel Bart. The show was first produced in London in the early Sixties where it played for more than 2,500 performances. It enjoyed an equally long run after opening on Broadway in 1963 and has been made into a movie. Oliver! is being di- Planned All persons interested in part- nightly at Oli- on Charles information may be ob- tained calling by cept Sundays). There will be a matinee on March 6 at 2 p.m. Ticket at Pioneer Memorial Theatre formed Service Communion will play Gunmen Strike Jewelry Store Campbell noted. The council also approved an ordinance change which will allow retail sales of "We are offering a wide variety of ex- and pro- posed use, staffer' Jared Campbell said. A waterslide application would re- with various classes re- had and let training students see how the use Davis quested the change, stating that he had plans to build a waterslide at the site. While the requested zoning was amenable to the City Planning Commission (which Twist, Lent of Jesus. amined in the second half of the program, officials added. Among those quoted will be a leading proponent of the theory, Dickens Eubank and Dr. Mark Littman, director of Hansen Planetarium. fluences on weather extraterrestrial ver!, based by local meteorologist Mark reflect wilderness in- ular musical, theory Sunday Thursday, Feb. 25, 1982 - Oliver! SALT LAKE. The pop- configura- astrometeorologists Is WEST VALLEY VIEW OiVerf Plays At PMT tions will cause severe weather conditions, earthquakes and other natural disasters to continue through 1985. Just how bad the devastation will be depends upon whom one talks to. The most ominous outlooks warn that Southern California will be destroyed. KUED officials will conclude the program with a discussion of the the history of the Jupiter Effect and its forces. The possibility that the phenomenon has and other natural disasters will be ex- Jill City Okays Jackson; waiting for dating, Karla Johnson and making personal and creative gifts by Nancy Warner. Following lunch, a snow sculpturing party will be held before closing ceremonies. Bishoprics are being invited to attend lunch and the snow party. The conference committee includes Janice Warr, Deniece Aldous, special photography to planetary Q CmXEQfflHer) A |