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Show Cancer Screening Is Slated April 28 At Bicycle Safety Is Program Granger Stake Center GRANGER. A cancer screening clinic will be held April 28 at the Granger stake center, 2850 W. 3835 South., Appointments are necessary for tests, which begin at 9 a.m., a State Department of Health spokesman said. They may be made by calling Included will be a Pap test, pelvic blood and breast examination, pressure check and hemocult kits to test for colorectal cancer. Information will be provided on risk factors, signs and symptons of cancer and referral for appropriate medical follow-up- , said spokesman Erin Olsen. Registered nurses will conduct the exams for a minimal fee based upon annual family income, Olsen noted. Women 20 and older are being encouraged to have a Pap test, she On Vista Agenda TAYLORSVILLE. Children attending Vista elementary, along with those in the surrounding area, are being invited to participate in a bicycle safety program starting at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Friday) at the school. The Vista PTA and Modern Woodof men of America are 7B WEST VALLEY View Thursday, Apr. avoided had they kept their bikes in good running order, obeyed traffic laws and handled their bikes skillfully, said Mrs. Shaw. Children scoring at least 80 out of a possible 100 points on each test will receive a large, embroidered emblem. A spoke reflector will be awarded to those who pass the riding skills test. LARGE 2 ITEM the event. IPOZZA Modern Woodmen of America sponsor these events to promote bicycle safety throughout the nasaid Brenda Shaw, project tion, chairman. Bicycle riders will be tested on riding skills and safety knowledge and may have their bicycles inspected for safety, she said. Bicycles are a challenge in every community. Each year thousands of children and adults are injured in accidents that could have been 14, 1983 All participants $ Pin LUNCHEON SPECIALS OPEN 11:30 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAY 973-710- 9 FOR TAKE-OU- T ROUX Very Excellent Perm For Tour Hair That A Includes Bennion ORDERS ULTRA PERM n - HELENE Not Good With Any Other Promotion Cut and Style CURTIS Reg. 35" $2 88 UNI PERM Stake To Eliminate Includes North Stake Relief Society Leaders Meet Love of TAYLORSVILLE. Families will be the theme of a Taylorsville North stake Relief Society leadership meeting tonight (Thursday) in the stake center. Beverly Mudd, stake Relief Society president, will preside at the meeting with the Taylorsville 29th ward providing the program under the direction of Doris Jensen, president. Instruction will be provided in the classes by teachers from the 29th ward. The stake board is making plans for the annual mother-daughtevening to be held May 12. Cut end Style CHILDREN'S CUTS W 4 STYLIST 3884 SO. 3600 A babysitting service will be provided for children 18 months to age 4. The service will be provided by wards not performing on that particular night. An opening number will be provided by Randy Park and Beth Ann Berry, with dancing by Tomi Gayle Hashimoto, A.J. Warren, Jody Reynolds and Cal Davis. The lighting and sound are being handled by Randy Park and John Anderson. WEST 4100 SOUTH JUST OFF REDWOOD LUCT LEWIS 969-019- 3 CENTER RD. KLONDIKE JACKS COMPANY FOODS 3735 So. & 9lh Cat 47th So. & 26th West PTA Election Due At Gourley KEARNS. Election of PTA officers for the 1983-8- 4 school year will be held at David Gourley elementary at 7:30 p.m. on April 21. The slate of nominees includes Barbara Christiansen for president; Mort Andersen, vice president; Marlene Merkling, third vice president; Ruth Ann Robinson, fourth vice president; Joy Farrimond, secretary; Donnie Jordan, treasurer. Principal Morris A. Goates will serve as second vice president. Nominees for commissions include Shirlayne George for health commissioner; Mike Hales, safety and welfare; Robin Constantine, services; Chloe McPhie individual development; Janet Anderson, community service; Sharlene Facer, membership. A program will be presented by students from all grades immediately after the multi-cultur- , MEN'S CUTS Show Competition BENNION. Two nights are planned for the Bennion stake road shows to be presented on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Bennion 2nd, 15th, 4th, 8th and 1st wards will present their performances on Tuesday night. The following night, Bennion 13th, 12th, 14th and 11th wards will perform their shows. The theme is The Skys the Limit so . . . Anything Goes! Performances will begin at 7 : 30 each night. We have decided this year to forego the traditional judging of our road shows, thus allowing all to simply enjoy the sharing of talents without the competitiveness felt in past years, explained Marion Bailey, stake spokesman. Tax Taka Haaia 50 Extra HAIR DESIGN Ben-nio- receive CHECK OUR DAILY CLASSIC COSTUMED. . . Representing various road show productions in stake are Pam Page, Kim Crittenden, Heather Petersen. will reflector decals and safety inspection decals will be placed on all bikes that pass the mechanical inspection. PTA volunteers will administer the mechanical inspection, score the test for knowledge of traffic safety laws and basic bicycle safety, will judge, and will score the skill test for riding, Mrs. Shaw added. It IKK.FS F.FFFCTIA F AF'KIl. 15 16 STORE HOURS: 9:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. CLOSEDSUNDAY Mothers Old Fashioned COOKIES! I I 1 I O.. I ( .. It 1.10.. 1 lt I S AMMM. HlOUVlKU. (.AHOO l'K. al elc-tion- s. The PTA will host a mother and son party at 7 p m. on April 29. Apache McClain will entertain with Indian dancing and snake Refreshments will be Tickets will cost 75 cents per A spring carnival is being for May 13. PAINTS Citizenship Honor Bestowed By PTA FLAT LATEX SEMI- - y 97 GAL. We Deliver 3555 W. 3500 So. f 60-3- 1 21 'GltCCZ dances. served. person. planned Is TAYLORSVILLE. Citizens of the month for March have been recognized at Taylorsville elementary. They include Brent DeWitt, Amanda Leese, Annisha Wilcock, J. J. Smith, Kenneth Bateman, Atiloa Wolfgramm, Jennifer Hill, Cmdi Fullerton, LaRiesse Dimmick, Stephanie Lloyd, Jennilee Scoville. Also, Jason Eden, Susan Paras, Shaye Roberts, Jason Manning, Richard Wolfgramm, Brian Lang-ton- , Melanie Sanchez, Craig Iloneless PORK ROAST! Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! 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