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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, May 20, 1982 Offers Help Shimizu Visits Council KEARNS. County Commissioner Tom Shimizu met with members of the Kearns Town Council Tuesday and presented chairman Arlo James a book explaining what the Department of Human Services can do for the community. Mr. James commented on garbage being dumped along roads in the west portion of the community. The Council will contact the Board of Health regarding the problem, he said. Members of the former Fine Arts Foundation of Kearns will donate $139, left in its treasury when the organization was disbanded to the Kearns high hill beautification project, Mr. James announced. The Council discussed the need for an overpass walkway across 4000 West at the entrance to Southridge park and agreed to send a letter to the County Parks Department, requesting an inves GRANGER. most A 1980 outstanding for school year at Dixie College in St. 1981-8- 2 George. Debbie Wood, members Tom Moore daughter of Larry and Della Wood, was general chairman of PHOTO AT LEFT annual mothers weekend, a three-daevent at the college. Earlier in the year, Miss Wood was named second attendant to the y the homecoming queen. She has served on Debbie Wood various mittees By School Board Scheduled Approved At Granger high, she freshman female the responsibili- was a sophomore graduate of Granger high has been named four-lan- e announced a seminar on gardening to be held July 16, under the direction of Duane Hatch. The sessions will take place at 3749 So. 7200 West and will be open to the public. Council members and residents discussed a proposed merger of west valley area communities and Jeff Donovan said he will contact other community councils for input on the suggestion. The Council voted to send a letter to the County Commission supporting the stand taken by citizens for West Valley against satellite prisons. church ties. Cited Is tigation into the feasibility of getting such a walkway. Mr. James commented that hundreds of children cross the highway to get to the park every day in the summer time. Plans were discussed for the Kearns Hometown Days parade. Council year as well as filling '80 Grad Of GHS other during com- the cheerleader and an officer in the Excalibur drill team for two years. She also was a member of concert From Page is in use ( 1A, Col. 6) will be held at 7 a.m. Sunday in the Hunter West stake center. The speakers will be Aaron Doxford, John at Cottonwood and at least Taylorsville at Cyprus, phase. construction the during Some concerns were raised that without registration is under way acted on the board having officially the matter. The administration an said it had misunderstood earlier board directive concerning tj)g issue. program has The eight-perio- d students attending four classes for day , atlonger periods of time each tending each class every other day. It is expected to lessen the impact of double sessions at Brockbank. The board officially set school in sesstarting times, with Cyprus sion from 6:45 a.m. to 12:48 p.m. and Brockbank from 10 a.m. to 4: 10 will p.m. No high school students a.m. 10 after be at Brockbank Osborn, members of the stake presidency. the choir. a of granddaughter Everett and Roene Wood of Bennion and Miss Wood is Elva Cooley of Granger. Priesthood Of Stake To Meet HUNTER. A general priesthood meeting Groll and David were also Starting times remainder of for the established districts schools. Senior highs be in session from 7:40 a.m. to p.m., junior highs from 8:20 to 3 and elementaries from 9 to 3:30. Exceptions on the west side include the following elementaries will 2:20 special education Jackling shuttle 8:30 to 3 p.m.; Farnsworth Granger, Lake Ridge, Magna Calvin Smith, Taylorsville, West Kearns, Hartvigsen and special ed, 9 20 to 3 50. In other matters, the board approved an increase to $15 in yearbook fees and $4.50 for junior high memory books. Both are optional. A plan to rent classroom space at Cottonwood high to Utah Technical College gained preliminary approval, with details needing to be d : : worked out. The final plans for the new Cyprus building gained the boards approval and bids on the project will be opened on June 8. The estimate is $4.5 million. Trimmed ( You Can Always Count on Safeway For Garden Fresh Produce SAFEWAY Webster Bennion, Bacchus, Crisp Iceberg Leftuc Golden Delicious DAlijdu Pears Apples Large lb. Heads Mild Green Onions 4 HSU Meat Pies h Fryer L Plump Meaty Whole Legs Buy Extra and Save! $1 Green Giant Corn Manor House Beef Chicken or Turkey Niblets 12 oz. Cream Style or Whole Kernel 17 oz. Cans Case of 24 $9.36 S( j DreaQ Mrs. Wright's Buttertop White or Wheat Hot Dog Buns KwSgTs DonUtS Mrs- Wrights Crumb and Powdered Sugar - 24 oz. loaf 8ct 79 pack 20 oz 59c s-1- 99 pkg. Sliced Bread Mrs. Wrights Homestyle Hi-D- ri Palmolive Dishwashing Label Fish Fillets Just Heat n Serve 24 oz. pkg. 59c Jumbo Towels Liquid 40' Off 24 oz. loaf 103 ct. |