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Show Bennion Stake - Nielsen, Joan; Jan Ransom and Brenda Huff, popcorn girl; Brenda Cast of 100 is Performing Here Huff and Brad Gale, balloon man; Jason Ostler, cleanup man; Jennifer Wasden and Christy Jones, ex- t BENNION. A play with a cast of 100 Mutual-ag- Lee Mary Others include Fred May, lighting; tras. Members youth Dan Erickson, e of the will be presented sound; Bernice stake are being inTuesday and Wednes- Bleazard and Suzan-n- a vited to attend the day nights in the BenJones, prompters; Tuesday or Wednes-danion stake center. Tracy Shamo, makenight perfIt Begins With up; Cindy Lignell and ormance. Balloons will be of- Georgia Murphy, fered both nights at costumes and Mr. Whittier 7:30 in the stake Richardson, scenery. center at 2200 W. 6400 Leads in the pro- y South. There is no admission charge. The play is being produced in lieu of road shows this year, ac- duction which is double cast in many roles are Linda Homer and Rose Ostler playing Richardson. Williams as Danny; Polly Bone and Julie Green, Kay; Clair Jewkes, Brent; Todd Savage and Dustin Taylor, refreshment boy. cording to Owen Directing the play will be Mearlene Garner, with Rebecca Page in charge of dance; Rial Owens, music; chorus Angela and Newbold, Roger Greengo, Parents Invited Adam Marilyn; Goodman and Mike Also, rill Patrice and stage manager. Kim MorCrit-tendo- n, ticket lady; To Eat HUNTER. Parents of children attending Whittier elementary are being invited to eat lunch with their children at the school next week on Tuesday, Wednesday and PTA spokesman plained. ex- think We mealtime is a good time for families to get together, so we are inviting parents to eat lunch with their children next week, she said. Tickets will be sold each day 20 minutes before the lunch period begins. Kindergarten children also invited parents to eat with them during April. Children in third through sixth grades may participate in 11B WEST VALLEY lunch 12:50 to 1:15. The students sign up to play with combined age groups in two sports. Soccer and softball are alternated every other view ALCW Meet Program On Conference will held Saturday. GRANGER. The Lutheran Atonement Church Women Wasatch InGRANGER. vestments, individual retirement accounts and taxes will be discussed in a free program at a library here Tuesday. The talk, featuring Tom Wilding of E. F. Hutton, is scheduled a.m. to2:30 p.m. Recipes are still being accepted for the ALCW cookbook by Nora Kemp, Gwen Lenartson and Shirley Guthrie. Sunday is Rescue Mission coffee Sun-da- Coffee, powdered creamer or may be sugar donated on that Church South, at 7p.m. day school from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. and the at traditional from Want Ad! A Sun- contemporary, 943-463- Try day. services will be held at 8:15 a.m. Sunday for the Further information may be obtained by calling the County Library System be Sessions are scheduled from 9 Set At Library 11 . Dance Concert Set Tonight At Bennion Junior On Agenda At Atonement (ALCW) Investments 22, 1982 Thursday, Apr. week, with play on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Parent volunteers referee the activities. The program will continue until the end of the school year. organized sports at the 2880 Granger W. 3650 activities during Library, recess from u'HEIIOH&OS HONOREE . . . Larry Almond is the April recipient of the West Volley Area Chamber of Commerce award which singles out local business people. Business Award Thursday. During the month of April our I care theme is revolving around the family, a service a.m. to noon. BENNION. Twenty girls from the advanced dance class at Bennion junior high will present a dance concert tonight at the (Thursday) school. Jazz, novelty and modern dances, with dancers all costume, in will be presented during the 7:30 p.m. affair by the ninth grade girls. Three fad dances from the 30s, 50s and 80s will be in- cluded in the program, to be held in the auditorium. Tickets are 50 cents. Officers of the dance group include Jill Tranmer, Cherisse Chri- stiansen,andAngie Sheri Gallegos Espinosa. 0? Mfilll u rtf' - Almond Cited Chamber By cond vice president of the Chamber. Almond is owner TAYLORSVILLE. resident of A Granger was honored here Thursday during a membership meeting of the West and operator of Larrys Car Care, 2965 So. 3600 West, a firm which was Area Valley Chamber of Com- previously located at 4200 W. 3500 South. Almond and his wife, the former Bet-ti- e Lizonbee, have two sons and two daughters. The two boys work with him in the shop, one fulltime and one after school hours. The girls also help, keeping books of the business in their merce. Larry Almond was named Businessman of the Month during a presentation by se- - Floyd Bendixsen, school. A LATEX 847 Now of Fireside Calling latex House Paint R. 11.99 native Downey, Idaho, Almond learned the care of automobiles at his fathers dealership there. SEMI GLOSS 8.47 Youth Of Stake GRANGER. A fireside will be held in Jordan North stake night for Sunday youth and adults. The meeting will be in regard to an upcoming youth conference planned during the summer and will begin at 7:30 BUliDERS MART W D.Hwwr 968-212- 1 3555 W. 3500 So v $ E LL I N GlO U TU H I S B U I L D I N GlT.OlT H E time after spare PAINTS LiJlJljU orapoEnrAOT WALES REGARDLESSIOFXCOSTS cnecgs SuGGBGEDS? PUDIIC NOTICE PLEASE DO NOT BE MISLEAD: eos READ THIS! After a complete evaluation of the market conditions that currently prevail, we have come to the conclusion that by consolidation, and by closing our store in Kearns, we can serve you even better and with bigger savings and selections in our Salt Lake City Store, only a few miles away So, rather than move this huge stock of pnme furniture and appliance stocks to Salt Lake, we are offering this stock to e, as you . . . to be sold for what it will bnng on a basis1 100s of items are that will is, as shown, so come early . . . prepared to buy . . . bring your be sold fast trucks and trailers and haul off bargains of your lifetime' READ THIS EVERY WORD! PLEASE DO YES, LADIES & GENTLEMEN NOT BE MISLEAD WE ARE CLOSING OUR KEARNS STORE ONLY! This decision was made after weeks of evaluation of the present & existing marketing decision, and we sincerely believe that you and we can look forward to an even better BROWN BROTHERS at 1625 So. Redwood Road! But in the meantime, we have this distasteful job of closing the Kearns Store. ... BUILDING FOR LEASE! FIXTURE FOR SALE! p.m. Tim RESTAURANT WESTWOOD SHOPPING CENTER Now under NEW Man- Mr. Sun agement Lee former Master GourChef of met and the Pearl InRestaurant. Cantonese troducing Szechvan and spicy delicacies as prepared of Ho-H- o ... prefer fine in Hong Kong or if you American dishes. toz: (TAKEOUT AT ALL HOURS) REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS, RANGES, MICROWAVES, DISWASHERS, T.V.S STEREOS & BUNCH MORE STUFF! SOUP: Vegetable Egg Flower MAIN: Chicken WSnow Peas Diced Pork W Peking Sauce Fried Rice For FINE CHINESE FOODS - - Three... Shredded Pork WVegetables Golden Wok Restaurant 2584 West 4700 South Westwood Village Shopping Center just West Off WE TAKE RESERVATIONS HOURS Mon Fri Thun Set Son 11 30 to 10 p in 11 30 to 11 pm. 3 30 to 10 p m 966-142- 1 ayl acu. J casi o ctansrcaYi EVERY SINGLE ITEM IS TAGGED TO GO REGARDLESS of COST! REGARDLESS of LOSS! REGARDLESS of VALUE! IT WILL PAY YOU TO BE HERE at- For Four. ..Peking Spare Ribs I 'mm Ur; fUMI SOUDIBERORE 12 Hi -- NOON BEDS, LAMPS, TABLES, WASHERS, DRYERS, Egg Roll Fried Chicken Ball APP: s SIOREINOW, SOFAS, SLEEPERS, SECTIONALS, PIT GROUPS, DEN GROUPS, BEDROOMS, CHESTS, BUNK BEDS, MATTRESS SETS, WATER Per Person i rmic; CHECK YOUR NEEDS! FAMILY DINNER SPECIAL FOR TWO OR MORE s c fiar & Wlira FIRST! DARE YOU MISS OUT! |