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Show QfiWEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Aug. 18, 1983 Your Week Ahead Horoscope Forecast Period: 821 - 82783 A most amiable organizational meeting is apt to erupt into a shouting match because of a too rigid stand on principles. Domestic and professional matters clash head on. Be aware of your obligations to both, and be diplomatic. Chances are good that a long planned vacation trip is all that you hoped for. Meeting people of different cultures puts a new perspective on life. Theres a message waiting for you in the dream world. Stay tuned and be sure to jot down the story. You are very susceptible to the emotions of others in your circle and feel a sense of closeness to them. The week is geared to the routine chores involved in keeping the household on an even keel. ARIES Mar.21-Ap- 19 r. TAURUS Apr. 20 20-M- GEMINI 20 May CANCER June21-July2- 2 LEO July23-Aug.2- 2 VIRGO Aug. 22 23-Se- 64 Infants naw principal ol Eisenhower junior high. Sullivan, Boehme . . . Lynne - Faces New In EJHS Front Office Taylorsville high, will take the reins as principal, with Lynn Boehme, formerly a history teacher at Granite high as his assistant. Sullivan was born in San Francisco and educated in Utah with a bachelors in history, masters in school curriculum and EDS in administration for the University of Utah. He is now in his 20th year with Granite School District. He served eight years as principal of Plymouth elementary prior to his two years at Taylorsville. I very much like this area and TAYLORSVILLE. A new principal and assistant principal will be at the helm when school opens next week at Eisenhower junior high. Wendall Sullivan, who has been serving as assistant principal at 13 years. I am anxious to begin the school year and look forward to working with the students, he added. MAGNA. A party in honor of the 106th birthday of the LDS Primary organization is planned for Aug. 26 by iMagna East stake. A tree will be planted at each of At Large Primary. . Rummage Sale Is Scheduled By St. Francis Heidt, Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN HELENE CURTIS QUANTUM PERM Includes Cut I Style For Bleoch, Tinted or Reg. Heir, Sole Price Includes 5.00 Condition Reg. $0088 J MS" $25" FROST Reg. 35".... Includes Shampoo, Style end Condition FEEL SO LIVELY Reg. MS" Includes Cut limited Style t CHILDRENS CUTS MIN'S CUTS 93 969-0- 1 Under 10 Trs. .,.'7 tE99 XJ $4o $50 I., 3884 So. 3600 West REDWOOD Ray Heidt Is Seeking Council Post 50, 3494 nounced In his dacy i P E 535-504- AFTER PRESCHOOL - $35 Per Month Tues. & Thurs. 25 Per Month And Mon. A Wed, or Wed. A Friday 3 DAY 2 DAY A Structured Program For Working Parents WE WILL PICK UP YOUR 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 8. 4th grade children at local area schools, (Hillsdale, Stansbury, Redwood) and structure their time until parents can pick them up (6:30 p.m. latest). Min. 2 hrs per day - Max. 4 hrs. per day. CALL 535-504- 0 FOR MORE INFORMATION (FEE 1.25 PER HOUR) Registration Sept. 6th From Aug. 1st Clou Siia limited $10 - Registration Fee A part time social program for 3, 4, 8. 5 year olds. The children develop the socialization skills they will need before attending school. Professional guidance is provided as they participate in well planned, structured learning and play activities. Feb. 20 r. Luther Morris, West Valley Stephen Fry, West Valley HOSPITALS Girls Larry E. Parks, 3049 So. 3200 WestPI. Reed J. Aitken, 2815 W. Berwick Scott D. Hadley, 3818 W. 5820 South Robert J. Goodwin, 7116 Bello Ave. Randy Esplin, 3935 Marsha Richard Roberts Jr., 2550 Oriole Cir. (See Page 11B, Col. 5) HOSPITAL GEnosmr"1 SS. 4x4x8 POST Is I 4x4x8 t Jj 2x4x8 Valley West. The remainder were delivered at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area, with the exception of one child born at home. Babies were welcomed by the following area families: jj 651 WESTERN RED CEDAR FENCING POST 1 1 2 RAILS 375 1x4x6 279 1x4x6 1 39 CEDAR 1 2 CEDAR 1x6x6 1 CEDAR 4611 J RAIL ROAD TIES COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls Mark C. Marchant, 5095 So. 5520 West Randy R. Pace, 6505 Kentucky Dr. FOOT FOOT 7 Boys Keith R. Huston, 5216 Pieper Blvd. Kenyon W. Blake, 4812 W. West Point Dr. Joseph S. Newsome, 4981 So. 4940 West e American ST. MARK S HOSPITAL Girls Michael Gallegos, 2293 W. 4220 South Juana Sosa, 8821 W. 2700 South Ken Gray, 2014 Cedarbreaks Dr. Brian Everett, 3825 So. 8000 West WE DELIVER mm 5 4 8413 W. 2700 SO. WE DELIVER 250-4444- g WE DELIVER . iifewM a mwEHpa 4195 West 5415 South Kearns, Utah TUESDAYS DOUBLE COUPON POUCY I WE WtU. DOUBLE I COUPON PER 5? Purchase, UP TO MAXIMUM, OP I COUPONS OR 50? PURCHASE WE WIU- - NQT D0U8L& SINGLE COUPONS OVER!?. PREE COUPONS. MANUFACTURER MAIL IN COUPONS OR COUPONS THAT EXCEED VALUE OF THE HEM LUNCHEON H $ 5. 3 can-- d an- Live. He is married to the former Joyce Ann Ashton. They are the parents of four. SCHOOL PROGRAM Eu an- candidate said about West Valley Citys lack of Image. It really seems like just another layer of bureaucracy rather than a unique place where people live. I remember the meetings with Hank Price, Bill Barton and Randy Baker in the old Redwood Plaza J. P. (Justice of the Peace) chambers -there was a real esprit de corps-- , an elan for the then emerging community that I, for one, sincerely miss. Heidt is a claims supervisor for Utah Home Fire. He has a doctorate in communications from the University of Utah and has published books and articles on communication, he noted. A veteran of the Korean War, he was a member of the public relations committee and the human relations commission in Logan. Heidt said he plans to present an issue a week during the campaign in an attempt to develop ideas surrounding his theme - West Valley City: A Better Place to 0 PISCES Ej ...Fma- id 3060 Lester St. (3100 So. Redwood Rd.) 18 20-Fe- b. Girls nouncement, the at large CENTER MULTI-PURPO- SE 19 n. AQUARIUS Jan. VALLEY WEST last week that he was not seeking Dec.22-Ja- David Benbrook, 5341 So. 5420 West Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center, six at St. Marks and five at Meadowbrook Dr., is running for the position on the council currently held by Larry Bunkall. Bunkall CAPRICORN r WEST VALLEY. Ray Heidt has announced his candidacy for the at large seat on the City Council. KEARNS. The annual rummage sale sponsored by the Altar Society will be held tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. Items will include clothing of all sizes, including shoes and coats, as well as glassware, dishes, books, toys, games and miscellaneous items. Foods available will include hot dogs, cookies, punch and coffee. Christy Pinkney is chairing the event, which will run from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. tomorrow and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday. LUCY LEWIS school. Mr. Boehme is a native of Idaho. He received a bachelors and masters from the University of Utah and has taught in Granite district for Trees Being Planted For Primary Birthday the stakes chapels, with 3 p.m. being scheduled for a program at the Magna East stake center and 6 p.m. for the Washington chapel. Geraldine Huber is president of the Stake ' HAIR DESIGNER am excited to be here, he said I found working in the elementary school very enjoyable, then had a chance to see what happens to the students in high school. Now I shall find out what they do in junior high, he remarked. He and his wife Marian have three children, Spencer, presently attending the University of Utah; Kathleen, at Brighton high and Jane, a student at Butler Middle c. James Warner, 4830 W. 4805 South Mark Brown, 2343 So. 1440 West Brent Lanton, 5046 W. 6560 South babies were born to residing in the Green Sheets west valley communities during the past week, according to hospital reports available Monday morning. Of that total, 40 were boys, 24 were girls. Eight of the infants arrived at Boehme is new assistant principal at Eisenhower junior high. PREPARING Wondoll Sullivan is SAGITTARIUS 21 Nov. OTHER families . . . 21 v. Boys Welcomed To Area NEW PRINCIPAL SCORPIO David Boyce, 3835 Dean Dr. Douglas Robertson, 6048 Vixen Way Arnold Richer, 6191 Rainsborough West Births Sixty-fou- 22 23-O- Oct. for fun and frolic. Seek out friends who are looking for same and enjoy life. Issues affecting family affairs disturb the domestic peace and tranquility. Wait till emotions calm down before confronting another. alKeep the house tidied up as you are unscheduled some most sure to have honored guests. Get in some groceries. seSpending time and money in your arch for an elusive treasure brings you pleasure. The fun is in the hunt. one Try not to be too impatient with who acts with slow deliberation. Changes initiated now have a lasting significance. Your expression of sympathy to one less fortunate than you is deeply apis preciated. Your sensitive nature overtime. working Its time LIBRA Sept. - Foods. UONfoS b Dz. -- -- 4 ffijgfpies Pftsrr i- Glad-3oGl.ao- cf. TRASH BAGS ... .. -i |