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Show west 4B VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July . 1, 1982 Baptist School To Open on Tuesday GRANGER. A vacation Bible school will be held at First Baptist church, West, Tuesday 10. through July Classes will be held daily from 9 a.m. to noon for children age 2 through sixth grade. There will be no charge and registration will take place from 8 to 9 a.m. the first day of the school. A class for parents is being added this year so that those bringing children may stay and take advantage of the time. Teaching the 2 and will be Debbie Potluck Dinner Slated Sunday At Westvale Manzanares, following the theme Jesus Loves Me. Fay Munkres will have the first and second Williams and Jesus the Teacher will be the theme for third and fourth graders, with Westvale Presbyterian church Sunday. Following the 11 a.m. church service, a potluck dinner will be served. Those attending are to bring food items to share. Sloppy joes and refreshments will be furnished. Games and activities will follow the dinner. The message to be delivered by Rev. Milton Ensley during the church service will be The Liberated Life. and Joyce Jerry McMillen in charge. Donna Fynbo will have the fifth and sixth grade group under the Jesus Our theme Savior. family night will be held at 7:30 on the 9th. The final day of school, extended to a Saturday because of' the holiday on Monday, will include a picnic, according to Linda Duncan, director of A childrens His mes- sage will be The Sign of Freedom. Hep Uids Start your set today p.m. at the stake center, 3900 So. 4000 West. Chosen as the theme was An Unforgettable 4th. EVERY THURSDAY AND FRIDAY DURING JULY In Games and " . Dans Food Store a will include a moon walk, dunking machine and horses. egg toss, Calf-ropin- 8636 W. 4700 So. Westwood Village awards will be given. The main part of the celebration will get under way at 9:30 and will continue until 3 Tell your mom they're dishwasher safe g, sack and tug-o-w- America organ- FHA-HER- and charge TAYLORSVILLE. area girls who are state officers in the Future Homemakers Two Georgia, July Trudy Kay Ellis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Steven B. Ellis, will be a senior at Taylorsville high next year. She was selected a state officer of 2.2-mi- le (SeePage 5B, Col. northern region, during competition held at BYU in April. She and other members of the state executive council and advisors, will attend the convention. Miss Ellis will represent region four as state secretary. The other state officer from Granite district is Joni Montgomery, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Montgomery. The Granger high student is the state health y babies team leader. She has been involved in the past FHA-HER- O three years at 3) bishop of Jordan North - a bishpps counselor twice. The Granite high graduate attended Kansas City tivities for state members throughout the coming year. DAV Drive Is Slated Monday MAGNA. DAV Cop- per chapter II and auxiliary will hold a Forget-me-ndrive on Monday, according to Keith Yeates, post adjutant. of the will be Orlando Barber, post ot er commander and Dellene com- Alvis, mander of the newly-organize- d auxiliary. Eighty percent of the money raised from the project will go to aid needy veterans and their families. REMEMBER (From Page IB, Col. 9) Green Sheet of June 30, 1966. REDWOOD MULTI-PURPOS- REDWOOD CENTER E MULTI-PURPO- 17, 1982 METER JULY 5,000 Mrs. Henry Beech of Kearns was department president of the VFW auxiliary in Utah, the first time someone had been elected to serve con- CENTER SE 5,000 meter JULY 17, Dean Cannon and Richard Read were installed as the new president and vice president, respectively, of the Granger Lions club . . . Complete destruction of the old Kearns Shopping Center neared, with plans to build a new shopping mall on the site. president 1982 O REDWOOD CENTER MULTI-PURPOS- E NIKE AND . METER RACE DIVISIONS: 25 Age group divisions including Race Walker and Wheelchair. AWARDS, REFRESHMENTS, FREE SWIM AND DAY PASS TO REDWOOD CENTER, PRIZES AND DRAWINGS! to .CITYSTATEZIP Highway. A pilot car will be used to escort traffic through the work area. A seal will also be placed on State Street from 800 to 1300 South. Editors Quote Book The darkest hour of a life is when he sits down to plan how to get money without earning it. Horace Greeley mans Driving Classes Scheduled LUMBER AMERICAN SALT LAKE. Several defensive 8 HARDWARE Price Good till 73182 driving courses geared to reduce highway deaths, injuries and property damage are scheduled here and at ES 4443 W.il 3504 Sutfi Yf.it fill.j City MR.-S14:00 1 7:00 Wi Sttirtr 969-409- 9 Sublet f. iteck b4 Murray high this DRUGAGENGY aP GUD SZOCfeD fr 051) Senior Citizen Discounts on Prescriptions KLEENEX zoos PEPSICOLA 79 Special REG. 49 $ 2.19 DIETAC MAXIMUM STRENGTH DIET AID CAPSULES 20'i T3 EVEREADY SIZE DIEIAC Ranch 11. THRIFT STORE 6 PACK Pre Priced Utah Boys - e Reg. 5.25 75 Mg. 20 Caps "C" or "D" DtoAMlapMii BATTERY $3 59 fellriQ) 39 2 PACK 90 VALUE MEN'S OIL TREATMENT WORK GLOVES ONLY 4.95 VALUE LEATHER 3681 W. 6200 S. Next to Reams FACED AND REINFORCED Increases viscosity and r properties SPECIAL PURCHASE anti-wea- Reduces oil consumption 967-543- 7 F cars Satisfaction guaranteed in many STP...the name you can trust in products car-car- e repair all makes of ENTERPRISES 4081 W. 5415 So. CENTERS Multi-Purpo- Center. Tel. FILM C- -l 966-144- 6 Si&aeseesa2&a3e& 10-2- 4 EXPOSURE vacuums. Specializing in Kirby, Hoover, Eureka & Bison. Genuine parts, bags, belts, brush rolls. . K0DAC0L0R $499 ONLY A.T. Include $5.00 Entry Fee, checks made payable to, Redwood SALT LAKE COUNTY RECREATION, PARKS, AND D. Oberman. New high priests are Alvin L. Drummond, Merwin H. Strange and John M. Worthen. 1 . MULTI-PURPOS- E John rush-hou- VACUUM We REMEMBER: HEADQUARTERS David J. Krommenhoek and Jensen, REPOSSESED Center, 3060 Lester Street, West Valley City, Utah 84119 AGE within 25 working days. Crews which began work west of in the eastbound lanes will work toward State Street. Work will be done only between 9 a.m. and 3:30 p.m. to minimize the impact r on traffic. Traffic is restricted to one lane in the work area and motorists are advised to take being ' an alternate route for the next five weeks. Two other road projects will begin today (Thursday) which will also affect traffic flow. A seal coat will be placed on 5400 South between 5600 and 8400 West, then down 8400 West to the Bingham aaesesseasoes? and clearly). SEX: M XL, R. Steven Try A Want Ad! CEDAR FEIICItIG A. Curtis, Mark D. Boelter, Karl W. Lebaron, Other courses will begin at Murray high, Wednesday at 7 p.m., USCTC No. 1 and 2 at 9 a.m. on July 10 and at USCTC No. 1 at 6:30 p.m. on July 12. BISON NAME I, The project is expected to be completed celebration Billie Gay Larsen and Susan Ekblad. COMPLETE Size: XS, S, M, State Street, creating some traffic interference, according to officials of the Utah Department of Transportation. A seal coat is being placed on the road. Magna July 4th with Detach and Mail By July 10th ADDRESS Nel-do- n 533-585- SALT LAKE. Repair work began this week along 2100 South between 2700 West and ture located just north of 3500 South on Beaver Street . . . Kay Lynn Hendrickson was chosen to reign at the Multi-Purpos- e e Those sustained to be ordained elders were Scott L. Carter, Kelly W. Overby, Ground was broken for a new $36,000 fire station in Granger, a 3,400 square foot struc- Multi-Purpos- Multi-Purpos- Sealer approved. 5, 1962. starts at 8:00 a.m. sharp) Center 3060 Lester Street (3100 South Redwood Road) West Valley City, Utah 84119 DISTANCE: 5,000 Meters (accurately measured) FEE: $5.00 Race Day $6.00 All checks made payable to the e Redwood Center. Please fill out registration form and mail by July 10th to the Redwood Center, 3060 Lester Street, West Valley City, Utah 84119 LATE REGISTRATION: Registration will be held Race Day from 6:30 a.m. to 7:45 a.m. Late Registration fee is $6.00 and will include (all runners are encouraged to ensure proper size.) register early MAIL TO: Redwood Of advancements were Green Sheet of July WHEN: July 17, 1982 (Race WHERE: Redwood Multi-Purpos- e REGISTRATION FORM: (Fill out completely Roads Get New Coat TWENTY YEARS AGO, as reported . in the 3RD ANNUAL 5,000 . . years and graduated from the UofU. He married Margene Malstrom of the Cottonwood area, and they are the parents of five. In other action taken during the general session of Jordan stake conference Sunday, a number of preisthood COCA-COL- A PRESENT REDWOODNIKE terms as secutive two USU previously as a Future Business Leaders of America officer. Theme of the national conference is Operation Outreach: Move to Improve. Nearly 100 hours of activities will be provided to help student leaders reach out to others and develop leadership skills. State FHA officers will head many ac- fund-rais- and has been Granger. Miss Montgomery has attended conventions in Denver and ward 14th Duo Will Travel To Leader Meet 10-1- 7. Activities will begin at 7:30 a.m. when a run will be offered for all ages. There will be no You can order your choice of a Mr Miity", Mr Misty' Freeze or a 'Mr Misty Float served in one of these special 16 oz drink cups Future Homemakers national leadership conference of the group in Atlanta, Jordan in North stake. Joni Montgomery ization will attend a SomeGRANGER. thing for all will be offered Saturday during a July 4th cele- bration Trudy Ellis of Celebration Planned By Stake Collect a set of 6 or 8 of these Dennis & Ruff Mr. Misty drink cups. WE TREAT YOU RIGHT dan stake presidency. He fills the position vacated by David A. Christensen who has been called as a member of the priesthood executive committee of the church. Mr. Boren, who works for the UofU in student services, has been Jordan stake clerk the past IV2 years. He served as GRANGER. July 4th will be observed at under Mary graders GRANGER. Ralph Omero Boren, 39, has been named second counselor in the Jor- 969-410- 1. Jesus as her theme. Learning how Jesus Is Special will be for Ralph Boren By information may be obtained by calling the church at age eight-hou- r on professional techniques for high crash avoidance are scheduled to begin today (Thursday) at the Utah Safety Council Training Center, A No. 1 at 7 p.m. registration fee of $14 is required. Further Stake Post Filled participate. Further group, using Stories of So. 2700 3831 and 4 The courses the Bible school. Rev. Glen Munkres has issued an invitation to the public to Baptist information may be obtained by calling month. Jordan $2 19 STORE USE YOUR a. $1 988 Closed BANK CARDS HERE Sundays HOURS: Mon.-Fr- i. 10-- 9, Sat. 10-- 6 |