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Show Golden Years s, entertainment. The meal will be served by the Relief Society of both stakes. Stakes Unite For Banquet MAGNA. A "Golden Years banquet will be hosted by Magna East and Magna Central stakes tomorrow (Friday) night in the Magna East stake center, 3151 So. 7700 West. The joint stake func- tion is an annual affair aimed at honoring those of age, according retirement to Wilford Wilding, banquet chiarman. Those age 65 and older whether LDS or non-LD- S are being invited to attend, he said. The activity provides an opportunity for people to visit with those who are attending services in a different stake and to renew friendships with those who have very little contact with one another. The menu will in- clude roast beef, potatoes and gravy, with dessert and a dindrink. Take-ou- t ners for shut-in- s are available, providing mi Id) fS mHIrlius 4 73 will provide I ' arrangements INVITATION . . . Justen A . Justensen extends an invitation to attend Golden Year banquet at the Magna East stake center to Ray and Evelyn Jensen. are made through bishoprics in advance. A barbershop quartet, the Harmony Boy Gains Help of Lions Club TAYLORSVILLE. Thursday, Feb. 25, 1982 Uieuwuj THE LEGISLATURE BySlMATOt Bill BA RTOM Diifricf 12 Am the more issues during fiery both of the immediate past legislative sessions was One A WEST VALLEY VIEW of of small boy being that adopted by a West whether not to Valley area family will or control be provided with a dual hearing, aid as what is result of action by the e d on Majestic Meadows Lions Club. Under the chair- t e e v manship of Tom Vose, a member of the club who is also deputy 1981 ses-- s i o n district governor, the hearing device is being passed a bill addressand it was purchased at a cost of ing thetoissue found be unconstitunearly $500. Donations have been tional by the Supreme of Utah. The 1982 provided by the Court session saw another and Taylorsville Hunter Lions clubs, bill, very much the the Majestic Meadows same, debated to some Lioness and Lions extent, but not passclubs with the Utah ing. Both bills would cable 1 The Identify By Tuesday Noon ... If you are the owner or occupant of this week's CLAIM CASH Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 South, not later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth $10 if you have paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. Last week's winners ($10) were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Oswald, 3802 W. 3200 South in Granger. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. cenLions Foundation have forced not on only making up the sorshipmovies, but most balance. The Majestic Meadows club instigated the fund- raising when it was determined that no other funding was available for purchasing the needed hearing aid. also. There emerged a wide variation of individual opinions on the subject. Some peo- ple feel violently Gayle Gardner Is A Legion 'Beauty' strong about infringement on individual rights and, therefore, want no control at all on cable television. On the other end of the spectrum, many people feel that community standards demand THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of that anything provocative or even March distasteful be banned from all television. I guess the foremost and most basic question in the issue would Is it a state be, THE VALLEY BANKS acres at 3950 So. 3200 West drew enough protesters to fill the Coun-t- y monitor the type of programming that is transmitted on our airways and cables into our homes, specifically that which is subscribed to by citizens? The issue will undoubtedly be debated very much by many people and I am sure the Legislature will see it surface in future sessions. I would be interested in learning your feelings on the subject. Commission chambers County Commissioner Bob . . . Salters decision to replace Lynne Turner on the County Planning Commission raised concern among residents that West Valley interests were not sufficiently Taxes their community . Granger high senior Lloyd Vaughn was named a finalist in the . . h ship after selling National Merit womens shoes to a man in the sales Scholarship program . . Gayle Gardner of Kearns was named Miss American Legion for post 132 and was to compete in state demonstration . T W E N T Y YEARS AGO, as reported in the finals. TH1RTEE YEARS AGO, N as reported in the Green Sheet 'of Feb. adminstrative An policy prohibiting out of state travel by junior high music potluck friendship supper tomorrow (Friday) night at Magna Community church, according to Rev. 1962. of Town films the Monterey, Calif, park and discussed possibilities of instigating a similar community movement to improve park sites there . . Jerry annnounced his candidacy for vice president of the Utah Junior Chamber of Commerce . of About 60 athletic went on the auction block at . MAGNA. A biblical study on evangelism will follow the weekly Sheet MarchS, The Kearns . Of Church Green Council viewed 27, 1969. . . Schedule divi- sion of a DECA convention at the UofU. Granger high in the second annual Slave . represented Day, with bids opening and representation were two of the key at 50 cents. They w'ere issues to be debated to be sold as slaves for for the next 20 days un- the day to any girl atWalter til voters were to tending . . decide whether or not Ewell of Hunter was to make Salt Lake an elected chairman of the Granger-Hunte- r urban county. Community Council . . Top oratory comSIX YEARS petitors from Kearns AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of high included Cathleen Castillo and Brian March 4, 1976. Namba, while Charles Study On MEMBERS FOIC 1, 1979. An application that would have allowed construction of 11 fourplexes on 2.29 to responsibility were Ernest and Lynn Wessman and Vernon Berrie . . . Deep Purwas to be the ple theme of the annual Gold and Green Ball in Kearns stake, with Steadmans orchestra providing music . . . Curtis Baxter won first place and a trophy for salesman- Remember When Illsley Lin-dhar- Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- SAHARA SALES and Lynn Sorensen represented Granger high. Grooming SIXTEEN Products groups was reinforced YEARS AGO, as by the Granite Board of Education ... An efreported in the Green Sheet of fort aimed at proHarry E. Kemp. viding Kearns with at March 3, 1966. The activity will get least 1,000 trees during under way at 5 30 p.m. the Bicentennial year Superior ratings The first Sunday in got under way . . . were captured by Lent will be observed Grant Bangerter, an three Granger high this week with church assistant to the LDS students during a school at 9:30 a.m., Council of Twelve, Granite district solo followed by the mornrecalled the days when and ensemble music ing worship service at he hauled hay on the competition at Skyline 10:45 a.m. Will Woodbury farm, high. The musicians Music will be the present site of presented by children Granger high, during a of the church and a Bicentennial speech to message by the pastor high school students. In His is entitled, 6 will At there NINE YEARS Steps. be the evening worship AGO, as reported in and praise service. the Green Sheet of Rev. Kemp said the March 1, 1973. church will take part in a United World Day More than 50 of Prayer service at residents of Hunter Holy Trinity Greek Or- stood in opposition to a thodox church in Salt proposal to open a liLake at 10 a.m. on quor locker club in March 5. For BLACK AMERICANS : !i ' . r-- ' 3590 South State (behind the Sizzler in Yellow Building West Door) s k UTAH HUT HOUSE NEW HEAT SAVER FREE SAMPLES Frih Calif. Almonds. .... 1.50 3.50 Cashews Dates 12 ox. box. . 1 .50 ib. ib. ib. ALSO FEATURING Experienced managers are prepared to serve you. Wa Want To Be Your Bank 32 VALLEY BANK OFFICERS TO SERVE YOU Dried fruit Yogurt Walnut Roliln Bridge Mix Coconut Yogurt Peonut Peanut Clutter Pecan Caihewt Piitachio 4375 So. State skopfl" Cirt.r mxI t. Dm'i TV) 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. 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