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Show Children's Center Eyes Workshop Stake Changes KEARNS. The Childrens Center, with locations on the University of Utah campus and in Kearns, will offer a fall workshop on Sept. 17 at the East Center, 1855 Medical Circle, from 9 a.m. to noon. Title of the program will be Positive Group Experiences For Young Children. Ways of effectively structuring group experiences will be discussed by Dr. Agnes Plenk, executive director of the center. Lynn Koshland, movement therapist, will demonstrate creative movement programming for groups of young children. Registration will begin at 8:45 a.m. The public is being invited. There will be no charge for Friends of the Childrens Center, a $2 fee for students and $3 for all others. Ward Bishopric served WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF VACUUMS SPECIALIZING IN KIRBY, BISON, HOOVER & EUREKA Video cassettes now available at Granger Library grader Ryan Crane. Assisting him Is Deni of staff. Krueger library SELECTION . . . are reviewed REBUILT VACUUMS Enterprises T QHUH)1 WESTERN RED CEDAR FENCING EU1 DEUVE 75 4x4x8 POST jL 4x4x8 1 2 POST 2 FOOT 39 1x4x6 1 1x4x6 2 CEDAR 1x6x6 1 CEDAR i 65 A A 46 "I CEDAR Priesthood Changes Are Noted By Stake 95 LABOR L iaBMl DAY LUMBER & HARDWARE 8413 W. 2700 SO. 250-444- 4 MM MM M a , M M MMHBM v - ! J v , j , n Young Adult offerings include Heartbreak Winner, Blind Sunday, Home To Stay, P J. and the President's Son Programs may run up to 57 minutes in length. (See Page 7B, Col 2) A P ir h pl' i n I for 3 VISITS HOT & CRISPY i'-;- ' i ion RINGS FOR GOOD FOR FOR 2) S TO CORN DOGS I x u H I 3 VISITS GOOD FOR 3 VISITS GRILLED ROAST BEEF AND MUSHROOMS EVERYDAY SPECIALS! REFILLS -- SOFT DRIHKS 25i Chowder or Chili Salad Bar & Drink $)19 in JLm EACH GOOD FOR :t m C lam TOMATO AND SWISS CHEESE ONION & MAYONNAISE . 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POLICY : WE. WILL DOUBLE I COUPON PER. PURCHASE, UP TO MAXIMUM OP 10 COUPOMS OR, 50 PURCHASE- - WE WILL NQT DOUBLE- - SINGLE COUPONS OYER!. PREE COUPONS MANUFACTURER. MAIL IN COUPONS OR COUPONS THAT EXCEED VALUE OP THE HEM f ph A H Library Bond Issue On Try Green Sheet classified ads! CLASSIC Carrells are available for individual viewing or a small room may be reserved for group viewing, she said Videos are available on children, young adult and adult levels. Programs are offered on canning, freezing and drying foods or on budgeting and run approximately 30 minutes The selections of childrens videos offer films from four minutes in length Titles include Harold and the Purple Crayon, Rosie's Walk, Smile and the For Auntie and Teeny-Tin- y Witch-Woma- Priesthood TAYLORSVILLE. changes made in Taylorsville North stake last week saw Thomas A. Parkin elevated from alternate to the regular high council status. Approved for priesthood ordination were Thomas L. McLelland, 34th ward, high priest; Robert V. Newman, 34th ward, seventy; Gary G. Hutchings, 13th ward, seventy. Those to be ordained elders were David F. Larsen, Ricky D. Martinez, Tony A. Sobel, 8th ward; Roger A. Tyler, Todd L. Ostergaard, Ian K. 'Winters, Vincent A. Brimhall, 14th ward; Troy B. Jones, 15th ward. FOOT 4 I Ai.jntfinnn - video TIES jEa Wid-dese- n GRANGER. Facilities for viewing cassettes are being offered patrons of the Granger library. The facilities were installed durexing the remodeling project that panded many library services. Patrons may select a video from library files. A library card or driver license is necessary to check out earphones to hear the movie, explained Marlene Eliason, library spokesman. V?" RAIL ROAD 8 selors Kent Whitehead was sustained second counselor in the stake Sunday school Gary L Shaw became an alternate high councilor Approved for priesthood advancement were Richard C Lowne, 33rd ward, high priest, Russell A. Lee, 17th ward, seventy To be ordained elders were Paul C Harbrecht and 17th ward, Lane N Matthews, Michael W 0 Leary, Douglas L Banks, Adam F. Jeppson, 24th ward, Mark A DeWaal, 31st ward, Orrin D Allen, Craig R Calvert, Derek B Lauritzen and Douglas J. Launtzen, 32nd ward Video Cassettes Available 966-141- 6 Bui by Frost fifth At Granger Library 4081 W. 5415 So. E as second 1983 WEST VALLEY VIEW UP Vacuum F previously 1, 1 Several counselor to the former bishop, Stephen R. Emery, who was released along with first counselor Marvin W. Gubler and other officers Also sustained were Gary L. Trahl, executive secretary, Larry Worrell, ward clerk; W'lliiam Fors-greassistant ward clerk, finance; Richard Bell, assistant clerk, membership. Mr. Nixon and Mr. Lucas were also advanced to high priest status. Released from stake positions were Floyd R. Jepson, high council, Rodney L. Kempton, alternate, who was elevated to the regular 12 member council Members of the stake Young Women presidency, Carolyn Bullough, president, Brenda Shaw and Debbie Ames, counselors; Nancy Davies, secretary, were also released. Sustained to the new Young Women presidency were Debbie Ames, president, with Bonnie and Diane Paynter, coun- - 262-668- & Thursday, Sept changes in stake positions, advancements in the priesthood and a new ward bishopric have been reported in Taylorsville West Central stake. Robert B Nixon was sustained bishop of Taylorsville 20th ward, with Gordon D Daniels and Jack N Lucas as counselors Daniels had Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in Green Sheet classifieds! Just dial 2 to place your ad. $3995 1 1 Include New TAYLORSVILLE. will precede the session at . 30 a m. Reservations may be made for the luncheon meeting by contacting 1 Harold Bullock, 2)3 |