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Show Wednesday Deadline THE WEATHER SUMMARY Staff Seeks Entries dents are being invited to submit material during first semester GRANGER. Literary talents of students at Granger high, from poems, short stories, along with music and art work, essays are being sought by the schools Accolade staff. Each original piece submitted by a student to the schools literary magazine staff will be considered for publication scheduled to be ready in May. Members of the staff are in a creative writing class essentially the first half of the year, writing essays and other works. Stu which will be judged by persons outside the school and a first prize awarded in each category. Were urging students to submit entries by Wednesday, if possible, explained Donna Harmon, of Accolade. Poetry entries are the most numerous, she said, since the teachers are such a big help in that area. Also they have encouraged entries in photography, essay and art- - 1981 Hi as well. Last year, we had a lot of good music entries work too. with Miss Harmon is Michele Moran. Poetry editors Co-edit- are Cori Wrigley, Maree Quintana and Cheryl Johnson. Short story editors are Jolynn Gagon and Paula Rowe; essay and music, Julee photography, Gordon Cumming. The art editor is Charlotte Hill; fundraiser, Julynne Perry; public relations, Dawn Ricks and Tammy Warner and contest Uns-wort- 64 37 37 44 43 38 36 Lo Prc Dot 36 .15 Nov. 24 29 .22 Nov. 25 24 0 Nov. 26 28 0 Nov. 27 26 0 Nov. 28 23 0 Nov. 29 28 .02 Nov. 30 Hi 38 42 42 44 44 48 45 Prc ie 19 0 23 TR 21 0 0 .02 .01 .35 19 27 38 38 YEAR'S MOISTURE 4.94 2.47 2.99 .63 FORECAST: Friday, partly clou dy with Increasing clouds late in the day. Snow showers Sat urday and Sunday. Highs and lows, Friday, 38 16; Saturday 37- - 22; Sunday 37- - 22. Forecast To Focus On Health SALT LAKE. Health care will be the major focus of a luncheon seminar today c (Thursday) at the Travelodge. Tri-Ar- Lee Fritschler, director of advanced studies at the Brookings Institute, will discuss a topic which he recently addressed in the latest edition of his book, Smoking and Politics - regulatory politics and its impact on the health care industry. Fritschler is also na- tional president of the American Society for Public Administration, which is c- the osponsoring seminar from noon to 2:30p.m. Various private and public health interest groups also are cosponsoring the event. Reservations may be made by calling The cost is $7.25 for ASPA members, for $7.75 In are likely SALT LAKE. Taxes to 2.5 percent adjust- cost-of-livin- g y Structure Design To Be Studied TOOELE. story, is written in six Tests For sections. It will be perCancer formed by the Wasatch Church Chancel Are Slated Choir, directed by Dr. SALT LAKE. A Mrs. Harold Future discussions Mildred Heap. cancer screening and Metcalf proscheduled by ASPA o- vides organ accomcontrol program will fficials include an be conducted today paniment. analysis of the states (Thursday) at the In addition, Kathy economic position, a Unitarian church, 569 will and Heap Hughes So. 1300 East. legislative wrap-up- , a in Wunder join excellence in educaARTWORK . . . Donna Harmon, editor of Granger highs magazine AcThe program begins of his Christion and the joys and medley , 9 a.m., although at shows sample of artwork being sought for colade for Terry rewards of being a tmas songs. sponsors said appointwill also Waite present ments are necessary. public servant. a handbells number. Appointments may be information Further editor, Sheryl Page. adPatti Sargent is the may be obtained by arranged by calling DON'T MISS THE EVENT viser. calling Wunder, The clinic is being ext. 305. OF THE SEASON! The Accolade cost $4 by the last year. This years The Salt Lake West Valley Chorale and State Department of on clasGreen Sheet will Try depend price Chamber Orchestra Health and the Utah sified ads! printing costs, it was Division of the Am Present explained. SALT LAKE. A GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL'S Our theme is tied in recital of a new with our schools 25th Christmas cantata will iff Miss be anniversary, presented Sunday Harmon added. at Wasatch PresbyDEC. 10th & 11th, 8 P.M. terian church, 1626 So. 1700 East. EISENHOWER JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Stake Bennion m-iRichard D. Wunder, ROAD REDWOOD 4351 SOUTH at of libraries director HELD OVER Plans Messiah Westminster College, STARTS FRIDAY The concert is free to the public, however, JIMMY THE KID pg HUMONGOUS of' in the form donations are being accepted The will present the canBENNION. tickets which are available at Harmon's. AND will be tata Good News from and Messiah West in Granger. The suggested donation is; at 7:30 Dec. 12 by Bethlehem DEAD AND BURIED TIME BANDITS PG presented $2.00 single and $5.00 family. Donations canmembers of Bennion p.m. not be accepted at the door. Ticket holders HELD OVER Proceeds from the West stake. HELD OVER r will be given preferred seating. THE EMPIRE 7:30 p.m. per- benefit performance The CREEP THE SHOW The Chorale and Orchestra are nonprofit' STRIKES BACK pg formance will take will go to the Los Ninos costs overhead do but 'AND have organizations ' place at the stake Orphanage in Tijuana, such as music and building rental which they center, 3045 Bernina Mexico. must meet. All donations are tax deductible. Wunders cantata, Dr. Admission is free, Please Support Your Local Musicians! n a stake spokesman based on the Christmas said. Tests include s. pelvic and breast greenhouse calling the Utah Energy Hotline Ivoirians The Ivory Coast is called the Miracle of Africa. Almost alone among newly independent nations, it has had no coups, no mass rioting, no tribal wars. Ivoirians have the highest standard of living in black Africa, and their per capita income is one of the continents highest. V CARRIAGE L TROILFY 4100 d The workshop will focus on the principles of designing, building and operating a com- S Rfdwood RcJ j ROCKY III PG munity solar greenhouse, an Energy Office spokesman said. Leading the discus- AD Seoti 1.00 Carriage Square Only sions will be Shane Smith, director of the ANNIE Cheyenne (Wyo.) Community Solar Greenhouse. That operation provides PG AH fresh vegetables for nearly 300 and underprivileged families in the Wyoming capital, the spokesman noted. year-roun- d Snot, 1 .00 sCnrrioge Square e FAMILY CENTER TROLLEY a ex- amination, Pap test, blood pressure check and use of hemoccult kits to test for colorectal cancer. Specially- - MY FAVORITE YEAR PG MURRAY 4961 SO. 266-399- 1982-83- DEAD AND BURIED STATE PIUS 1 DAnme R 7:40, 10:00 12:40, 3:00. 3:20, MOTHER 533-671- Tte Great cot Cantata Chteng ROCKY HI o iv 41. J, 4( 0 ALSfHT PlNNIV CAACH. UflNCTT ftCANAOtTTI PfTfftft LODE , NO MATINEES 262-668- Coll for ON PG SAT.J niiimiu Show Times 105 Gindai Dr THE LONG 973 ?037 "MESSIAH MATINEES Jaw Saturday Call for Show Times REDWOOD R HUM0NG0US 484-765- 1, On Sunday design, emphasis also will be placed on horticulture, community agriculture projects, financial opportunities for projects and preparation of grant applications. Further information may be obtained by erican Cancer Society. 581-649- 1. to In addition workshop will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. p.m. Also slated for December 11 is a presentation of "The Enchanted Princess. Louise Johnson and her troupe of marionettes will be on hand at 11:30 a.m. to present a performance for children from preschool to junior high school age. -- 2, 1982 Citizen Center, 59 E. Vine St. The Utah Energy Beginning Monday, Santa Claus will be in the window of the Magna Library to listen to childrens Christmas wishes. On Dec. 6, 9, 13 he will be there from 5 to 7 p.m., and on Dec. 11 and 18 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. On Dec. 16 youngsters can sit on his lap from 4 to 6 p.m. and on Dec. 20 from 6 to 8 -- Building solar greenhouses will be the subject of a free workshop Saturday at the Tooele Senior MAGNA. A fran- follow-up- s also will be provided, she added. Women over 20 who are sexually active are being encouraged to take the test once a year, she noted. Santa To Be Available In Window Of Library chise tax, she said, would replace - rather than be added to - property taxes for municipal services in the unincorporated area. The owner of a $60,000 home in the unincorporated county now Christmas medical Office-sponsore- County. Most cities are already paying a franchise tax to help fund services. risk factors and For the County Sheriffs Department, N. D. (Pete) Hayward and his planners are seeking $22.8 million for next years operation. The commission is looking at something near $21.2 million, which is about midway between the $19.7 million available for spending this year. Sheriff Hayward has indicated that his department is prepared to compromise. taxes, commissioners must trim more than $14 million from government spending requests. The County Commission has also batted around the idea of using a 3.5 to 4 percent franchise tax in place of property taxes to fund municipal services in the unincorporated portion of Salt Lake municipal-typ- Health education information on signs and symptoms of cancer, ment as opposed to a 4.9 percent increase requested by the Utah Public Employees Assn. on Dec. 10. Linda Wilcox, administrative assistant to County Commissoner Mike Stewart, said Its likely they (taxes) will go up, when referring to the latest budget projections. She said at midweek that officials in the auditors department are still processing the latest revenue figures and added that no flfm figures were available. Stewart has called the 1983 revenue outlook gloomy and added that unless they want to boost e County add-tion- y day-to-da- Olsen. pays about $90 a year in property taxes for municipal services. If a franchise tax of 4 percent is adopted, residents will pay an 4 percent on their telephone, electric and natural gas bills. For 2,700 county employes, the situation will apparently allow a increase for residents of Salt Lake County, but precisely how much remains an unanswered question. That observation was made here at midweek by county officials who reminded taxpayers that a public hearing on the 1983 budget is scheduled for next week. 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