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Show "TT! WEST VALLEY VIEW 5B 'TTT TT! Thursday, Sept. 16, 1982 PTA Carnival Eyed Rally Calls be held from Trinity's in Wednesday fellowship hall. An ad- 6 to 7 p.m. every Monday and ditional class to be held on Fridays is under consideration. Members KEARNS. Members Anyone interested of Trinity United may attend the Monday or Wednesday session for more informa- Methodist church will participate in a subdistrict stewardship rally tomorrow (Friday) from 4 to 9:30 p.m. at First United Methodist church in Salt Lake. Worship services will be held Sunday at 8:30 and 11 a.m., with tion. Information on programs and activities may be obtained by morncalling 969-689- 1 ings. Hillsdale PTA childrens church To Host Tea following the minisermon. Sunday school classes will begin at 9:45 for all age groups. A crib nursery is provided. A fellowship period will be held after each worship service. Marriage Encounter is held in the library or sanctuary after each service. Anyone interested in more information may call or A youth meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. The Sew and Do group will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday. Dance classes will 561-576- 6 GRANGER. The Hillsdale elementary PTA will host a tea for room mothers at 3:45 p.m. on Sept. 23 in the school lunch room. Room mothers are being invited to meet with the teachers and discuss programs and needs for the coming year. A blood drive will be held Sept. 29, sponsored by the Red Cross Bloodmobile. It will be at 2450 W. 3800 South from 3 to 7 p.m. Anyone wishing further information may 571-467- 5. call Glenda Graham, ext. 233. Persons calling are being asked to mention the name of the school in 582-343- order to give the school credit for blood drawn, a PTA spokesman said. YourWeek Ahead Horoscope West Is Wild At Lake Ridge MAGNA. Wild West days at Lake Ridge will be the theme of a PTA carnival to be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Lake smb? Kempton Fills Council Post TAYLORSVILLE. Rod Kempton, agent for Salt Lake County working with the USU Extension Service, has been sustained an alternate 4-- H high councilor in Taylorsville West Central stake. Mr. Kempton, a member of Taylorsville 17th ward, has been serving as a Seventy. He fills a vacancy created with the release of Dale Kehl, now serving as bishop of Taylorsville 23rd ward. Merrill Brimhall, an alternate member of the council, was council. 262-668- clas- ARIES Mar. Ridge elementary. We hope everyone will bring the family and join in the fun, . . . Brian Richard, Ann Richards, Karolee Mecham, from left, rustle up some fun for the carnival at Lake Ridge elementary. "HOWDY" 20 y said Anna Beth GEMINI 0 May21-June2- Mecham, publicity chairman. The event will include a bubble gum blowing contest, a balloon toss and watermelon eating contest. There will also be a face painting booth, jelly bean jar guessing contest, dart game, sucker tree and students may attempt to dunk their teachers in the dunking machine. Food will be available from noon on, with hot dogs, nachos, sloppy joes, drinks, snow cones and other CANCER June21-July2- 2 LEO J uly 22 VIRGO Aug. LIBRA Sept. 22 t. 22 t. SCORPIO Oct. 21 SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. CAPRICORN 19 Dec. 22-Ja- Magician Ash Magic will mingle with the crowd and perform tricks. Entertainment will include the Dave Compton blue grass band, the Utah Mountain Men will perform and will also display an teepee. Lake Ridge students are being invited to participate in a costume contest. Those wishing to take part must register for the event at the carnival or will not be judged, said Mrs. Mecham. All AQUARIUS Jan. Dental health fluoride swish proand answer questions about dental health. Deputy Steve Stout of the County Sheriffs Dept, will be present to discuss a mother corner program and conduct a question and answer session. Stout will visit each class during the coming weeks to discuss a gram receive a prize and winners will be selected in various categories, she said. Ridge eligi- ble to compete. PTA president Ann Richards, Pat Hodge, vice president; Hunt, secretary and members of the PTA board are planning the event. Venit-t- will a film on the representatives show a stranger-dange- r with program students. the talk about another recesion has already put thousands of people back to work compiling unempAll Luncheon, Bake Sale Is Planned MAGNA. A luncheon and bake sale will be hosted Saturday by 2 action-packe- kindergarten through third grade and at the same time on Sept. 23 for fourth through sixth grades. contestants will students will be 20 r. 18-fo- Only Lake 18 PISCES Feb. 919-9258- If you are involved in a legal transac- tion, it should be settled to your advantage under these good aspects. An excellent offer gives you the op- portunity to use your creative talents to good advantage- - for pay. This is a good time to aggressively seek out a mate that is, if you are in the market for one. Its time to cut out the fun and games and turn to the serious business of makingaliving. Creative inspiration is touched off by a chance meeting with one you hold in high esteem. Have the car checked before you set off on your trip. Make sure the tires are in good condition. An unexpected encounter starts your week off with a bang. The neighborhood has a lot to talk about . The financial picture is emphasized. Plan to put something away for a rainy day. Talk to an investment counselor. Skills you didnt know you had are apt to surface. Dont spread yourself too thin in your eagerness to express them. The pace slows down somewhat. One of the family comes to you for help in aconfidential matter. Chances are very good that a friend will introduce you to a person who quickens your heartbeat . MarsjoinsUranusinyour lOthhouse of profession. It should be an week. 19 r. TAURUS Apr. treats offered. elevated to the regular Try Green Sheet sified ads! Forecast Period: loyment statistics. d PTA Carnival At Fox Hills Has Circus Air KEARNS. will be Fox-ortunit- y the theme of a Fox Hills elementary PTA circus, to be held from 5 to 8 oclock tonight (Thursday). Rides will include a moon walk, squirrel cage and train, along with games and activities for all ages. Cotton candy, popcorn and will be available, and a fast food outlet will donate 80 gallons of punch for the event, a PTA spokesman b said. Tickets will be sold at the school before school this morning at five for $1, or may be purchased at the event. Adah chapter 15, Order of Eastern Star, in the Masonic Lodge hall, 2618 So. 8950 DISEASES & I SURGERY Donations will be $4.50 per person. Tickets may be obtained from Adah chapter members or at the I of the West. Callouses, corns and bunions Bone spurs and cal- door. DR. RON BROWN Podiatrist Foot Specialist When there's trouble a "Foot" Room Rep Session Is Dated KEARNS. A US CALL EXAMINATION Expires 10282 ARE EXTRA representatives Back-to-scho- night ol at 7 oclock IF NEEDED 967-333- 8 4370 So. Redwood All Insurances Accepted Wednesday for rass 9600 So. 2700 W. 254-630- 0 10600 So. 1400 East 572-521- 3 Riverton Sandy 4700 So. 5600 W. 966-583- 0 Kearns Loads of Utah Grown and Adapted Blue Ribbon Sod M 120 F,q: J lltf-- - - -- Sq. Ft. Picked Up Installation Available 90 DAY UNLIMITED WARRANTY IF SOD DIES OR FAILS TO GROW FOR ANY REASON, WE WILL GIVE A FULL REPLACEMENT AT NO CHARGE OR YOUR MONEY BACK Delivered I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I With This Coupon Only all room and volunteers to meet with teachers and learn their plans for the year. The theme of the event will be Have a heart, be a part. Light refreshments will be available. cium deposits Arch problems Ingrown toenails Foot pain and other problems involving feet and lower extremities FREE room rep rap will be held at 3:30 this afternoon (Thursday) at Gourley elementary. 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