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Show J Robbers Leave Magna WEST two teen-ag- e one school. MURRAY. A new exhibition building has been added to the County Fairgrounds to house dairy cattle during the upcoming fair. The building was erected with the belief that the interest in youths, a carrying revolver, approached Mike Baird as he was cleaning up at about 1 a.m. and demanded that he open a safe. When Baird convinced them that he did not have the key, one of the suspects ransacked the managers office, still finding no key. They then left through the rear door Magna elementary school, is seeking assistance. He is asking that parents of children who were not enrolled at Magna last year, or of kindergarten children now old enough for school, register their students prior to the opening of ' t y showing Board. Schaerrer reported. a.m. to 4 p.m. every day, and would like to invite these people to come meet us and get their children enrolled, he said. Children must be M-- For Charity CLAIM CASK years old by Oct. Selling to register for kindergarten, and will need a birth certificate. The school can provide immunization forms if parents do not have them, he said. Film ... If you are the owner or occupant of this week's 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 Mystery Home, at 4832 So. Colony Cir., was unclaimed. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West and 2700 East, between 2700 South and 7200 South. production. But the interest in showing animals to sell for breeding purposes is making a comeback, he said. Although its TAYLORSVILLE. Members of the Taylorsville Lions club will participate in a project to be carried out during August by all Lions clubs in Utah. Funds are to be used to purchase a special microscope for the Utah Lions Foundation eye conservation project at the University of Utah. The instrument will be used to determine the number of cornea cells a person has in analysis of potential transplants. Some corneas are not adapted to transplants, it was explained. The microscope will determine which persons would benefit from a transplant. All clubs will be n a brand of film at 20 roles for $10. Color print film will be available in 12, 24 and 36 exposures. Slide film will be available in 36 exposures. The cost of processing will vary according to the type of film. The Lions will be given $7.50 of every $10. Film is available from every Lions club member in the state as well as from the Utah Assn, for the Blind and the UofU eye bank. Donations may be taken off ones income tax, according to Lynn We have three more teachers coming in, but we are especially concerned that there may be many fund-raisin- more kindergarten age children than we are aware of, said the principal. like to have the information ahead of time so we can be sure to have sufficient staff and classrooms ready for he these children, added. Is THIS The HAT For g St. Francis To Hold Signups On Two Days KEARNS. Final registration for St. Francis school and kindergarten will be held Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to lp.m. Children registering for preschool must be 3 years old by Sept. 15. health records. Baptism or birth records must be verified by the teacher at registra- be five by Oct. 31. previously. Kindergarteners must Xavier pre Greenwood said this interest died out with the decline of the small farmer, and the large companies which replaced him were interested only in Has Something For You H - Lions purebred dairy stock is becoming popular again, according to Ray Greenwood, first vice president of the County Fair on foot, Officer are available 5, 1982 New Member Of Tech Board "Fair" Sight d. empty-hande- ' West Valley Officer Mark Schaerrer said principal of We would 3500 late Monday were forced to leave year, Dr. Darryl five W. South, higher enrollment in the coming school 31 Building Is VALLEY. 2990 Hut, Thursday, Aug. UTC Chief Is Two male youths who attempted to rob Pizza MAGNA. Faced with We from 8 WEST VALLEY VIEW Empty-hande- d School Signup Urged Thomas, New Addition Fees and first months tuition are due at registration along with tion, if not seen primary function is to house dairy cattle for the county fair, the structure is an allpurpose building, having been designed to exhibit just about anything, Greenwood said. It is large enough to house animals or hold a small horse or cattle show, with a railing around the inside wall to tie up the animals. Located just north of the old dairy cattle barn, the building measures feet. It is constructed of four-fohigh concrete walls 36x90 with four-fee- t of screen mesh above that. A roof which eliminates pole supports, along with large eight-foo- t doors on one side, allows large objects to be brought into the arena area. Contracted last fall, d facilithe ty was built at a cost of $25,000 and will be useful year-roun- d for well-lighte- activities such as horse shows, Greenwood said. The old dairy barn has been converted into a poultry, pigeons and rabbit area, which will free the National Guard armory, usually used for this purpose during the fair. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet TAYLORSVILLE. Dr. Orville D. Carnahan, president of Utah Technical College, has been elected to the board of trustees of the American Technical Education Assn. (ATEA). Dr. Carnahan will represent the Rocky Mountain region, one of seven in the United States. the ordinances language at several meetings before forwarding the document to the council, which made Waste Co. An Ideal Waste spokesman said the company would have liked to receive a 10 percent increase but, recognizing current economic Child Care Ordinance 'On Books' WEST VALLEY. A child care ordinance minor only changes. In other matters, the council approved a seven percent increase in the citys sanitation contract with Ideal conditions, would accept the smaller figure. The increase will hike the garbage collection cost to the city to $3.57 per unit per month. Public Works Director M. Glenn Weaver estimated discussed at length since spring received final approval here Thursday from the City Council. The main points of the ordinance allow up to 12 children, including the operators own (under the age of six), in a child care operation in a residen-tia- l there are 17,200 units in the city, bringing the annual cost to $737,000 annually. The city pays garbage collection fees out of the general fund. children may stay no longer than four hours. Council approval followed months of work on the ordinance by planning staffers. The City Planning Commission discussed Granger high. Purchase of a Sharp 820 copy machine for $8,748 also was approved. The bid was the se- home. The The council also approved an agreement with Granite School District sharing the e cost of a full-tim- police officer at cond lowest of seven submitted for the copy machine. cram imkmiot sell-in- g well-know- Sept. 23rd? You May WIN A NIGHT OUT Dinner for Two of The Oaken Bucket also Two chair- Champagne, man of the project for the Taylorsville club. Theater Tickets from Consolidated Theaters Ralph Just CHRYSLER CAR COMPARISON him are Assisting Thacker ; and Alivn Mackay. "Guess" Relief Society In Ward Gets Leader the appropriate TAYLORSVILLE. Kay Higginson who has been teaching, was sustained Sunday as Relief Society president in Taylorsville 8th ward. "Hat" for Sept 23rd and be eligible fora drawing. Send us a sketch of the hat you think is the correct one along with your Selected as her were and address number by Aug. name, phone 16th. Must be 16 counselors Beverly Critchfield or old- er, one entry per person. In Our Drawing Send entry to: "HATS" Green Sheet Newspapers Murray, UT 84107 by August 16) Winner To Be Announced In The Diepe-vee- n. with her first counselor Pat Walker. Mrs. Diepeveen was serving as second counselor to Mrs. Van Leeuwen prior to the change. P.O.Box 7187 (Must be received and Margaret Sandra Van Leeuwen, president for the past two years and counselor the three previous years, was released along All Correct Hoti Will Be Included Come to Fashion Place August 4th thru 6th and participate in the nation wide Chrysler comparison tests sponsored by Cottonwood Chrysler bet ween 10 am and 9 pm. Green Sheet Newspapers 'COUPON NOW OPEtl FOR LUNCH TOO! m MURRAY COMMUNITY EDUCATION DAY Find out what is available right here in your own community this Saturday between 10 am and 6 pm throughout the corridors of the 108 Fashion Place stores. Booths and information will all be herel SAFETY CITY FOR BACK TO SCHOOL Educate your children how to go back to school safely. 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