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Show July Schedule Noted At Center Mark Staples, 7360 W. Jefferson Road Jeffrey Poland, 5364 So. 4620 West oven-bake- Boys Mike Dunyon, 4646 So. 4800 West David Harrop, 8000 W 2700 South Cynthia Capell, 4720 W 3855 South Stephen Falk, 2883 So. 7740 West Jeffrey Van Ri, 3637 So 6400 West Michael Atkins, 7151 W Fieldview Nicholas Ausick, 6988 W. BelloAve Eldon L. Smith, 5164 Verde St. Jeff K. Brunner, 4945 Campbell Dr. April Harrison, 4527 Wormwood Dr. Richard E Webster, 3275 W. 3650 South HOSPITALS Girls Wayne Jolley, 4107 Kestrel Dr. Lynda Jewett, 3982 W. 4520 South Terry Fullmer, 3702 DeAnn Dr. Douglas Hillam, 3906 Dimrall Dr. Brent E. Peterson, 5032 Highwood Dr. Carl Smith, 2156 W 3860 South LeeM Pearson, 5942 So HazelhurstDr Gregory Tesch, 5141 So. 5185 West Fernando Pavon, 5331 Charlotte Ave Dean W Paynter, 5640 Whitewood Dr Dave Nigbur, 3065 Jonquil Ronald Olsen, Kearns Try a Green Sheet Want Ad ! Show Patriotism I.D. M-Too CLAIM CASH ... you are the owner or occupant of this week's H, If Mystery Home, come to the Green Sheet office, 155 E. 4905 later than noon on Tuesday to make proper identification. Proof of ownership, previously worth $5, is now worth hove paid your carrier and can produce a current receipt. This week's Mystery Home is between 9200 West ond between 2700 South and 7200 South. Last week's Mystery at 3442 So. Montclair in Magna. Indian Youth Becomes Eagle youth has been in the scouting program only during the three years he has been participat- - ' , ing in the Indian placement prog- ram sponsored J church. For his Eagle ' if you 2700 Eost, Home was KEARNS. Dick Eubanks, lay leader, will present the 8:30 and 11 a.m. services Sunday at Trinity United Methodist Church. His assistants will be Ruth Dolson and Dixie MacKay. A visitation committee meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, pastor-paris- h relations committee meeting Wednesday at 7:30. An Eagle ceremony will be held Saturday at 7.30 p.m. The July family activity will be held at Pinecliff camp July More information about the family camp or other activities at Trinity may be obtained by calling weekday mornings. 22-2- 968-689- 1 '0 by the LDS $10 Services At Trinity the tmaster, South, not Lay Leader Offering foster Indian student living with here has been presented the Eagle Scout award A member of troop 802 in Lake Ridge 4th ward, under the direction of Clyde Robins, scou- Administrators At ' ' Begay youth UTC ' L project, the 6 . p. constructed a toy box to be used in the ward nursery. He has just completed his sophomore year at Cyprus high. He has earned the On My Honor award and is a member of Order of the Arrow. In addition, he has earned 24 merit badges. To commemorate his having received the Eagle badge, his foster mother presented him a quilt that was decorated with a replica of an eagle and the various merit badges he had earned. Sun Trip trip to the sun at the speed of a jet airliner would take about 17 years. A 620-mp- h INDEPENDENCE WEEK Evaluated TAYLORSVILLE. All administrators in the instructional area of Utah Technical College have undergone a comprehensive evaluation, according to Dr. Robert Beebe, assistant to the vice president for instruction. Divison chairmen, deans, the instructional vice president and his assistant, the college librarian, director of the word processing center and other allied professional staff on the instructional team were all assessed. About ministrators were involved. 21 ALL VANITIES IN stock; ad- This is believed to be the first time that a Utah college instructional administrative team has been, critiqued on the same level and to the n demonstrated, a spokesman said. It is to be done annually as part of the college's program of striving toward excellence. Appraisal was done by the person's immediate supervisor and by those who report directly to that person. In many instances the administrators also asked additional personnel who were interested to complete evaluation sheets. The overall evaluation showed that 89 percent of respondents concluded that instruction administration was above average or better. The information is being used as prior to the part of its total set for 1984 with the Northwest Assn, of Schools and Martin garage ex-te- July 5 Parking Lot Sale Sat. July 2 Closed July Things 4th steel, heavy gauge hinges. Tongue groove joints. tension bar spring. Weather seal on bottom and ball bearing nylon rollers. Safe y G & Stuff lh Price TIES $68! SAVE and OFF LIST PRICE CEDAR FENCING BLOWOUT PRICES 1x4"x6 No. 2 2x4"x8 No. 1. Twins Are Welcomed To 8' Hi Tensil West Births - GOOD USED RAILROAD DOORS g self-stud- y Area 4,,x4,x8, No. Two sets of twins were among 86 infants born to families residing in the Green Sheets west valley communities during the week, according to hospital reports available Monday morning. The total includes 51 girls and 35 boys. Nine of the babies arrived at Brins 49 I75 469 1 Yur measurements for a Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center, 21 at St. Marks and seven at Valley West. The remainder were born at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. Babies were born to the following area families: Shoes All Jeff Bingham, Magna John Chacon, West Valley Thomas Hitts, West Valley Richard Sippel, 3623 So. Stonecreek Dr. Scott Faux, 3167 W. 4100 South Steven Pierce, 5249 Woodash Cir. James W. Grant, 4359 So 4580 West Jeffrey D. Pickett, 5599 Whitewood Dr. Ross Cook, 5101 Leisure Lane Kerry Smith, 3801 Franklin Road Earl Fashion, 4795 W. 5055 South Richard Dansie, 4190 W 5615 South Christopher J. Johnson, 5874 Brass Dr. How Kaun Kok, 4529 So. Edgeware Lane Craig Worthington, 6671 So. 1570 West Charles Ackerson, 4055 Stillwater Way Kent Gebauer, Bennion Jerry Smith, West Valley Mr. and Mrs. Rod Hulse, All Kenneth Berry, 7434 Gettysburg Dr. Ricky Hollands, 7967 Maytime Dr. James E. Gentry, 3679 Englewood Dupou Hola, 3514 Valley Heights Dr. Dennis Toone, West Valley Robert World, West Valley LaMar Blair, West Valley Russell Wheeler, Magna MAGNA. Gary Begay, a June 30 Boyi Jeff Fisher, 3872 Dean Dr. Tom Macaluso, 3957 W 5280 South Girls d 30, 1983 Dr. Roy Espinoza, Magna OTHER Thursday, June VIEW 6927 E. Kings Estate Steven W. Nixon, 5737 So Mirkwood Dr. Abbey Baraghoshl, 2347 Harvestland HOSPITAL Twin Boy, Girl pancake breakfast tomorrow (Friday) will kick off activities at the Magna Senior Citizen Center for July. According to Pat Nageli, director the breakfast is primarily for those who visit the center regularly, but all seniors can take advantage of a noon luncheon which will feature spaghetti as the main course, topped off by birthday cupcakes for those whose natal day falls in July. Reservations must be made one day in advance by calling the center The center will be closed on July 4. The menu on Tuesday will be headed by chicken, Wednesday, a cold plate with ham, turkey, cheese and potato salad Bingo will be played at the end of the meal. On July 7, guests will be served meatballs and July 8, pork paprika over rice. On July 13, plans call for a trip to the Tooele Senior Center, where lunch will be served. On the way back the group will visit the new Saltair. Cost of transportation will be $1 and there will be a $1 charge for lunch. Among other programs are entertainment by the Melodears on July 15, a patriotic program on July 22 and entertainment by the Westerners on July 29. VALLEY BobB Waddell, VALLEY WEST A MAGNA. qWEST SAVE HOSPITAL COTTONWOOD 92 Girls n.oo m PVC PIPE POP UP HEAD 1 Alan K. Hanson, 5414 Balsa Ave. Mark G. Deveraux, 3145 Copper Cove LaVar Drummond, 4230 So 3760 West Bruce Keemer, 5915 So. 4090 West Roger K. Witbeck, 3915 Dean Dr. Robert W. 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Antonio Martinez, 4882 So. 3960 West Scott Olson, 2972 So. 3825 West Tony Rogers, 4576 W. 4120 South Mark Smith, 4354 Lotus Blossom Dr. Goulding Stoddard, 4033 So. 2400 West Brian Withers, 5785 Bennion Dr. Gregory Trom, 3837 Burgess Road Boys Morgan Sadler, 3397 So. 8280 West Willard Cleaverly, 4189 So. Bluebird Dr. Kay Monroe, 2837 Breeze Dr. Dennis Rosenlof, 5324 Trident Cir. Richard Smolik, 3793 Hillsboro Cir. Paul Ahlstrom, 3184 So. 4300 West Every Day Low Price ft 10 for $100 SAVE 50 Buy one riser and cut it to the desired length Vax6" made of Polyethylene ootat-M- WE CAN HELP! 3909 Wo Millfj BURRELL jprnffo LUMBER AM OPEN 7:30 I - 4700 So CONCRETE MIX 29 8:00 PM 969-987- 1 POST MIX 4 90 lb. BAG U 89 |