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Show By 3B Society WEST VALLEY VIEW o Thursday, May 6, 1982 29th Ward Is Winner Of State's Animal Population Booms SALT LAKE. A survey by the Humane Society of Utah estimates there are nearly 600,000 dogs and cats in the state. The figures were released by the society in conjunction with a separate Show Honors TAYLORSVILLE. Taylorsville 29th ward were first place winners in Taylorsville North stake roadshows held last week. Their show was titled The Monster and His Cookie Tree. Honorable mention statement went to four other wards. The 15th ward noting that May is Be Kind to Animals show was Snow White and the Nine Dwarfs; Month. During the month, students belonging to the Junior Humane Society will seek donations to fund four aspects of the societys work - shelter operations, clinics (steriliza-- tion, vaccination), anti-cruelt- DANCIN Ada Wauhob, Amanda Johnson and her mother Sandi observe as Barb Davis demonstrates a skirt swirl calling attention to luncheon at Atonement Lutheran church. . . . Atonement Luncheon Calls Church Women GRANGER. Women and girls from Atone- ed, as well as a fashion show of western ment Lutheran church are being invited to an O Suzanna luncheon being sponsored by Atonement Lutheran church women Saturday. Western attire is to be worn for the noon affair, which will feature a stuffed pork chop meal. Tickets are $3 for women and $1 50 for girls 15 years of age and younger. A The decor clothing will include wagon wheels, cactus, western hats, skulls and flow ers of the affair are Gwen Lenardson and Erickson A Pem-bi- management day) at the church. A coordinating meeting will be held Tuesday at 7:30 p m. at the church. exhibition and a pie auction will be includ Bible A on study Survivors, widow, sons, Koby Gene, Kory William, both West Valley, mother, stepfather, William 12B, Col 9) West Valley Born on Aug 1957 19, in Murray to Leoncini, Salt Lake, Goldie Wale, Murray Preceded in death by his father May 14 from 5:30 to 8 p m. to raise funds for curriculum supplies. (From Page William and Elvira Schmidt Leon Married to Lisa Mitchell on Feb 12, 1977 in Summit County G Journeyman electrician. Member of LDS church Member of IBEW No 354 Chadwick BURIED Zella Mary Burrows Chadwick, 70, West Valley, Wednesday in Springville, following ser vices in Provo She died Friday Born on Sept 25, Utah to Hatch, James Bascom and Mary Ann Hatch Burrows Mar ried to Max A Chadwick on Dec. 17, 1930 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple Sur imDOURNG TROPICM fISH HMOOV The largest selection of Fish in Utah Mrs Mark (Debbie) Tresner, both West Valley, five five grandchildren, great grandchildren, brothers, sisters, Horace, Orderville, Herbert, Spr ingville, Harold, Provo, Mrs Ray (Zetta) Lund, Spanish Fork, Mrs Bill (Della) Hales, Bountiful, Mrs Jones (Melba) Monk, Salt Lake, half sister, Mrs Effel Riggs, Hatch Preced ed in death by two children, one grandchild $A Q 9 5 One Par Customer sons, daughter. Jay, Rowland Heights, Calif , Jeremy, . LID & LIGHT in vivors, husband, AIL INCLUDES Aurelia grandmothers, 1911 30 GAL. AQUARIUM Elvira and STATISTICS dinner and program Humus NOW AVAILABLE LIVE UNDER WATER PLANTS AQUARIUM PLANTS IN UTAH sometime Lambourne Tropical Fish 1513 4500 South . neither can man or angels come into dariger by it. Francis Bacon states The dog is population estimated at 306,300; SELECTED . . . Among three Granger high students selected to go to are Gront Christiansen (left) and Jeff Hawk. ed 282,500. Of those, only 76,800 dogs and 83 At Granger cats were licensed Of 37,800 dogs handled by animal control vehicles resulted in the removal from roads last year of 4,570 dogs, 5,000 cats, 33 livestock animals and 140 exotic animals. Animal control whose statewide budgets are just less than $1 9 million, see five major impediments to their work understaffing, insufficient funding, lack of proper pet owner responsibility, lack of public education about animal-relateissues, and inadequate shelter housing space, the figures - d showed. Responding animal control agencies inrepresent areas percent of residents, it was noted. Further information about contributions may be obtained by writing the Humane Society of Utah, P. O. Box 20222, West Valley, 84120, or by calling 82 Utahs -- v 968-354- the Day In The three include Shann Collotzi, Grant Christiansen and Jeff Honor Society and plays saxophone in the stage band. He is also vice president of the Quill and Scroll Socie- June. They were by Clark Cushing, Americanism chairman for American Legion Post 60, with Dick Palmer, Granger high counselor, coordinating the selection The Collotzi boy, son of Mr and Mrs. Max L. Collotzi, " is junior class president, a member of the junior choir and a member of National Honor Society. A debater at Granger, Christiansen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Christiansen He is a member of the National Forensics League. The Hawk youth, son Tri-Col- newspaper. He is in debate, a member of 250-706- FREE SAMPLES OF OUR FRESH PRODUCTS UTAH NUT HOUSE Region's Youth Will Work On Cemetery FREE GIFT PACK Given Away Weekly SPECIAL PRICES ON Froth Koaitod LARGE FRESH A Salted CALIFORNIA Magna East and Dried Fruits Bridge Mis 4375 So. State (Volley Shopping Center Neit to Sefoways) between 250 and 300 youths who will spend 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Mon. thru Sot. 2 in. pots Reg. 59 c ea. INSTORE SPECIALS! Sale $ PD MAGNETIC PANASONIC From FILM VCR 561-053- WEST JORDAN 7090 So. Redwood Rd. Redwood Village Center 561-550- 5 Across from Hillcrest High School in Reams Square 2 Sale $ 10 98 6" hanging pots Reg. $7.98 599" COME SEE US! East pots Reg. $14.98 17 98 1 SANDY 720 E. 10600 571-973- 2 South Sale Franks Garden Center & Floral 7150 S. State 566-660- 1 $449 $y98 Sale BOSTON FERNS ATARI 7355 So. 900 9" hanging Reg. $19.95 64! gal. Fit Reg. $9.98 IMPATIENCE OO JUNIPER BUSHES Reg. $3.49 Reg. $7.98 Sale 4$l Sale 5 BUILDER lb. bag GERANIUMS gal. cans SCOTTSTURF Example of Instore Specials Sale 4 R ft. 5 $1298 Sale (Mutt reglstor to be eligible) MIDVALE AREA Coconut Raisins Reg. $18.98 40 6R AMD PRIZE - tJElJ VCR1! 969-147- BOX between SULPHATE HEW SOUNDS EASY STORES Westwood Village Center - Yogurt Walnuts Magna Central stakes. The project, set for Saturday, May 15, beginning at 8:30 a m , is expected to attract Mother's AMMONIUM 2658 W. 4700 South 07- ALSO FEATURING $ J98 GRANGER AREA 312 :jS tri-sta- SOUNDS EASY To Serve You: DATK CASHEW HUTS MAGNA. Cleanup of the Pleasant Green Cemetery will be part of a regional youth conference being planned for young people in Magna, EUONYMUS GRANDILFOLIA 295 Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds' ATTN: NUT LOVERS ty. HATS - MOVIE PASSES ATARI CARTRIDGES $1 Swensen, Todd Morrill and Derek Launtzen. League, National PRIZES 9" Oakeson, Gordon when Ponce de TO CELEBRATE THE OPENING OF Cole Peck, Dan Matheson, Curtis Condie, Steven National Forensics 10-1- SPECIAL DRAWING! Rasmussen, Leon arrived and 1565 when St. Augustine was founded. OPEN9a.m.-- 9 p.m. SPECIALS SALES! there addition, installation before the service project begins Those having loved ones buried m the grave site are being urged to contact Larry H Turner, bishop, at the school Times, 2 Memorial also be a short devotional on the history of the pioneer of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hawk, is front page editor of selected Taylorsville high will represent the school at Utah State June University in Logan. Selected by the Kearns American Legion post were juniors Mark will GRANGER Three juniors from Granger high will represent their school at the annual Boys State to be held at Utah State University in Logan m Hawk ers selected at area in prepar- ation for Staters Are Selected agencies, 22,650 were destroyed; 11,800 were reclaimed or sold. Of 22,750 cats. 14,700 were destroyed and 2,200 reclaimed or sold. (From Page 9B, Col 9) three hours tidying up ASPEN TREES PRIZES! WARRIOR Boys State at USU in June the number of cats, figures showed, total- cluding 8th Upon a presented Time; the 14th ward offered Happiness Is the Way for Me and the 3rd wards show was titled Life in a Circus. They were all very a spokesman good. reported Oranges came to Florida, where they flourish, with the early Spanish explorers -- LARGEST SELECTION OF 272-318- 1 Taylorsville Once Collisions with Cassity, brothers, sister, Glen Leon, Kearns, Dutch Cassity, William Cassity, both Erda, grand parents, Mr. and Mrs Louie Gene Leon, Mr. and Mrs Heber Jones, all Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs E J Cassity, Sandy; great e meeting will be held at 7:30 tonight (Thurs- square dance worship, In Spirit and Truth, has been planned tonight at 7:30. The Sunday school will sponsor an Italian The desire of power in excess caused angels to fall; the desire of knowledge in excess caused man to fall; but in charity there is no excess, work and y humane education of the public. The figures, compiled from surveys mailed in January to various animal control agencies throughout the state, show there are plenty of animals to deal with. of the Members American Viewpoints DECORATOR BARK 3 cu. ft. bag Reg. $3.98 Sale $049 6 HANGING CHARLIES Reg. $5.98 Sale 249 Floral Arrangements, Plants, Dried Arrangements and Corsages Available For Mother's Dai Utah Grown T urf With Velvet Touch Available |