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Show IB WEST VALLEY VIEW At Brock bank - Thursday, Sept. 9, 1982 At Vista - MAGNA. Community ISchool evening classes ; will be held this fall at Brockbank junior high 'with a full selection of courses and activities being offered, according to coordinator Brian tCheesman. ' Registration is not ;as high as usual and we are concerned that people may think that because of sharing the building with Cyprus high this year, we may not be holding our usual evening programs, he f said. Its business as usual There are many more subjects available and anyone interested in taking a class or participating in almost any -- terested may call 4 for information or may register any day from 7 p.m., or on the first night of classes, he added. Class offerings in250-746- clude credit -- for the Community School, said Mr. Those Cheesman. RE-ELE- in ' classes Pioneer be given. An open house will be held to introduce Effort Tonight School elementary back-to-scho- Parents will be held tonight (Thurs- z, guitar, gymnastics, calligraphy, tole painting, swimming, wood- - CT DUAYNE T. JOHNSON Legislator for ALL THE PEOPLE HOUSE classrooms and meet teachers and hear their objectives for the coming year. A bake sale will be held at 6:30, immediately before the meeting. We invite all parents to come out and to get involved with PTA this Carma Rogers, vice legislative president; Betty Lou Bird, Discussion ARRIVAL . . . Paramedics arrive at entrance to Valley West hospital, where Emergency Medicine Week is planned. PTA At Open House DEMOCRAT Paid Political by Committee for Johnson Highlighted GRANGER. An open house in the Valley West department next week will culminate the MUST LOSE WEIGHT! WE ARE A wtCy . Week. . (k xuj OUR SOLUTION IS WORTH YOUR PHONE CALL The open house on Sept. 17 will be an effort to educate the public concerning emergency medicine and services provided at Valley West hospital, according to Kathleen Dent, public affairs assistant. Highlighting the open house, to be offered from 2 to 8 p.m., will be free blood pressure testing, child safety displays, 967-931- WEST VALLEY, 5 25 OFF IE ENROLLED BY SEPT. 1 Medicine Emergency SERIOUS xuuub you Cm." ,3540 SO. 4000 WEST 280 facili-ty- s observance of WEIGHT CLINIC OUR GUARANTEE "you - Service To Be hospital emergency I cording to officials at the hospital. The open house planned for Emergency Medicine Week will provide an opportunity for our neighbors to acquaint themselves with emergency services and personnel available to trade goods. That equalled 2,400 English cents. Today, Manhattan land sells for around $24 a square inch. 6TH emergency first aid demonstrations and tours of different phases of the emergency medical system. Both the Salt Lake County and West Valley City rescue units are them, emergency ecade, medicine has seen many The improvements. American Board of Medical Specialties in 1979 recognized emergency medicine as the newest medical specialty. That board offered its first certifying examination in 1980. There are now 10 board-certifie- d physicians in Utah, three of them on the medical staff at Valley West hospital. In addition to the physicians, Valley West hospital employs 40 emergency trained nursing and clerical person-ne- l, consisting of nurses, one licensed practical nurse, emergency trauma technicians and HANEY'S WAREHOUSE emergency medical technicians. Three nurses have registered certified emergency nurse achieved - Sorry No Rain Checks ALL chapter of ACEP. Banker To Give Talk GRANGER. Grant Holman, vice president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, will speak to members of the Granger Rotary club during a regular session on Wednesday. The club meets each week at 12: 15 p.m. at the ture, the month Overeaters Anonymous OFF BEDS BOX SPRINGS & 10 SETS OFF fiiida'b RESTAURANT Tkfujite & CLOSED 8:00 P.M. TO 5:30 A.M. MONDAY nil 33 ALL ITEMS ON OUR MENU AVAILABLE tt Magna Chamber Will Meet Today MAGNA. The Magna Chamber of Commerce will resume meetings today (Thursday) with a session that will begin at noon in the Copper Golf Junk Door 99,! Betftfwi'a Presiding over the meeting will be Keith Hess, president, who said a guest speaker will address the members. BUILDERS 968-212- MART 1 3555 W. 3500 So aeeaaaaaas'srfU CLEAN & SERVICE MOST VACUUMS 8 RG- 14 fj 95 1 WITH THIS AD GOOD repair all makes of vacuums. Specializing in Kirby, Hoover, Eureka & Bison. Genuine parts, bags, belts, brush rolls. We A.T. ENTERPRISES 4081 W. 5415 So. Tel. 966-141- 6 aaaaaaaaaaa; AND NIGHT (5 WITH YOUR VALLEY AUTOMATIC TELLER CARD, YOUR VALLEY VISA OR MASTERCARD, YOU CAN DO YOUR BANKING ANYTIME DAY OR NIGHT. 1 1 AUTOMATIC TELLER LOCATIONS Head Office 185 South State Highland Drive 3020 Highland Drive Fort UmonFamily Center 1082 East 7200 South Broadway Weal T ample 80 Watt Broadway Otympua 2855 East 33rd South GrengerHunter City Center 1325 South Main Fashion Piece 6255 South State Taylorsville 4695 South 2700 West 4065 West 35th South West Jordan 9020 So Redwood Rd We Want To Be Your Bank OPEN 24 HRS. A DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY one 19 I u. Mix FREE GIFTS FOR DEMONSTRATION Come in to any Valley Bank Automatic Teller location during our special demonstration 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Monday thru Friday and on Saturdays from 9.30 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. from September 8th to 18th. You will receive a FREE GIFT with your demonstration 42 19 West 3500 So. jjii Pott Concrete BennkmFamlly Center 5656 South Redwood Rd bu m health, 69! JH ONLY ONLY flittra of services, Econo Stud Automatic Teller featured Sale Limited to Stock on Hand CosH-- Hoppe, historian. More volunteers are needed to fill positions guest speaker Chuck (See Page4B, Col. 8) BEDROOM SETS MATTRESS Timber AUTOMATIC TELLERS . 40 landicope VALLEY BANK chair- hospital had a total 33,669 emergency visits in the past year, ac 4"4"r Janice membership; DAY Reed explained SPECIALS IY System fits into the pic- Palmer, program and volunteer coordinator; Brenda Shaw, safety; Jane Lasater, safe arrival; Julie Bastian, parent and family life; Margie McEntire, community education; Nila Adair and Eliza Fife, being invited to PTA a Lee Stern, room ter; representatives Rusty Patterson, Federal Reserve NO RAINCHECKS ALL School-ag- e children are being invited to the Magna Library on Sept. 18 at 10 a.m. to learn about snakes, creatures that inspire both fear and fascination. The program known as Captive Snakes, will be presented by Heidi Fain, who will bring her collection of live snakes. In addition, she will discuss the different ways snakes navigate and what the special features are that permit the creatures to move around without legs. She will also talk about where they live, how they shed their skins and teeth, as well as the internal organs of the reptiles and the patterns of their scales and skeletons. The guest speaker will discuss the economy of the nation and how the SIZES - ALL STYLES LIMITED HANEY'S INVENTORY MAGNA. Booth, treasurer. Also, Vickie WilliamSusan son, publicity; Wawrinofsky, newslet- 24 HOURS A DAY in- spokesman said. Several officers are serving second terms, she noted, and have expressed their feelings that the service is both enjoyable and worthwhile. Anyone interested in serving may contact the school, Club. Scheduled Chuck-A-Ram- man. Members of the club and their partners attended a canyon party last night (Wednesday) in lieu of their regular mid-da- y session. The first meeting of that Valley West of Of Snakes secretary; Elaine librarian, said scouts of all ages are especially To Rotary status, an honor presently attained by few registered nurses in the valley. d The staff members are well utilized, considering the fact well-traine- WATERBEDS explained Marion Shurtliff, director of nursing at the hospital. Activities offered during the open house are for ail ages and are free. The facility is located at 4160. W. 3400 South. Emergency Medicine Week is sponsored by the American College of Emergency Physicians and the Utah State scheduled to appear during the open house. West Valley City Mayor Gerald Maloney is expected to sign a proclamation during the week as well. Within the last d- registered Stocks Are Limited Braithwaite, teacher vice president; tan Islands 2,200 acres for 60 Dutch guilders 53 and meet Maureen Brown will serve as PTA president for the coming year, with Pat Thunell, first vice president; D. Max Lawrence, principal, second vice president; Pam said Etsuko worth of '' ' w-- In 1626, Peter Minuit bought all of Manhat- DISTRICT in- teachers. vited to visit the Freeman, will then be classrooms Miriam Farnsworth, president of the Granite Board of Education, will be the speaker. Parents will be in- year, goals. vited to visit the day) at 7 oclock at Pioneer elementary. cooking, to Granite district and Vista parents program dance for to adults, including aerobic and tap-jaz- at Vista elementary, starting at 7 oclock. A presentation on assertive discipline will Back-To-Scho- ol A night will be held Wednesday In GRANGER. Non-cred- microwave Back-to-scho- Mr. available, Cheesman said. preparation, math, history, English, sewing on own projects, typing, welding and pottery. it classes include cake decorating, TAYLORSVILLE. kind of activity is invited to give us a call and see what we have such as auto mechanics, GED Back-To- - and development chairmen, School Program Planned writing. Slate Unchanged dividual and creative shop Community Ed hospitality |