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Show f,R VIEW WEST VALLEY Thursday, Sept. Sandburg School PTA Leaders Hosting Session Back-to-scho- second vice resident; principal Larry Petersen, third vice president; Elizabeth Kuben, teacher representative; Rosemary Huntsman, secretary; Christine Day, treasurer. Board members include Kathy Breeze, membership; Tonia dividual Janice Sorensen, finance; Cynthia Rees, development; in- Johnson, safety and welfare; Mary-ann- e Hillier, health; Kathy Hansen, parent and family life; Debbie Crooks, services; Patty Bates, media; Yvonne Cooper and Sherri Jasperson, hospitality; Barbara Parry, cultural arts; Colleen Draper, talent show; Nita Sadler, reverence; Donna Cory, citizenship; Sherri Huebner, Kathy Broad-heaenvironmental science. Also, Marilyn Jones, nutrition; Debbie Barton, eye care; Debbie Werner, dental care; Judy Wolf, maturation, Kerrie Myers, room mothers; Ann Coleman, hospitality; Linda Bailey, newsletter; Edna d, volunteers; Diane Bogardus, RISE program. Col. 2 ) The event, under the direction of Glen McGettigan, will follow a "South of the Border theme, offering food and fun with a Mexican flavor. The activity will feature a variety of games, including trampolines, a ideo arcade, bean bag toss and a dart throw. Crafts and food will also he featured. A wide variety of home-bakegoods will also be offered for sale, as well as unusual handcrafts that will be suitable for gift giving. Participants may also plan to have dinner at the fair, choosing from a selection that offers tacos, burritos, nachos and other Mexican foods. Tickets for all of the concessions will be 20 cents each. j president; KEARNS. Six youths from Trinity will God and Church receive the award Sunday during the 11 oclock worship service. Receiving recognition will be Jeffrey LIBRARY second Jo-An- Kirk, histor- ian. Other board members include Anna Lee Mackay and Myrna West Kearns Sets Eye Clinic KEARNS. PTA board members at West Kearns elementary will conduct an eye clinic on Sept. 20. Parents are being asked to make an effort to have all their children in school on that date, a PTA spokesman said. Those with preschool children may bring them for testing at 9 a.m. School pictures will be taken on Sept. 21 and 22. Students in kindergarten through second grade will have their pictures taken on the 21st, older children on the 22nd. Parents, preschoolers or other persons from the area may also have pictures taken. Those with last name initial A through L are being asked to come to the school for pictures between 3:30 and 5:30 on the first day. Those with initials M to Z are to come at the same time on Sept. 22. A picture packet may be ordered for $8. Class pictures only will cost ALL FOR group who would serve the Magna Senior Citizen Center. In summing up, she asked Chamber members to become Friends of the Library by joining the organization. Minimal yearly dues Ol- 268-660- are tax deductible. E. THIS HUNTING SEASON Accurate Vision Can Make The Difference DR. TERRY M. HANSEN At Taylorsville School Optometrist TAYLORSVILLE. PTA board members at Taylorsville elementary will conduct an eye screening clinic Tuesday at 10 a.m. Eye tests will be given all kindergarten and third grade students. Parents are also being encouraged to bring in preschool children for testing at this time, said PTA presi Vision Care Suite 966-620- 4700 So. Sale 6.99, Orig. 9 99 to 10.99. 2 stripe court shoes for men and boys. Available in canvassuede or canvas. Assorted sizes. 1 0o QjEE)QGMn)i O Microwave ovens Lovable Snuggables. Sale 4.99 D (Between Marie Callender's and Driver Licensing) caaD Childrens athletic shoes. 2 4800 South - Murray Offer Good thru September 30, 1983 140 PTA Board Members To Conduct Clinic o o r SALT LAKE in the system and asked to be informed if there was someone sen, bylaws; Marilyn Barlow and Elaine Booth, health and welfare; Melba Roberts, cultural arts; Laura Solomon, Marsha Artigues, Vicki Huntington, Evelyn Westwood, volunteer aides; Pam Freeman, publicity; Maury Newman, teacher representative. Student representatives are Shaye Roberts, seventh grade; Debbie Sandberg, eighth grade; Tracy Hanson, ninth grade. Mrs. Sandberg and her husband John have three children, Debbie, Julie and John. ys Cleanings Fluoride Treatments (Children under 16) volunteers hospitality; Still, membership; Elaine Emery, Grace Francis Xavier parish. X-Ra- This amounts to a pittance from each of us, she said, but when put in the pot it turns a dream into reality. To make believers out of you, I would like to invite you to tour Granger, to show you what an library has to offer, and if you haven't used that library since it has had a facelift, youll be amazed at the services offered there. Mrs. Clement also made a plea for Bonnie Lyon, secretary; Kay Parn ry, treasurer; UP? Examination Necessary period. vice president; Pat Powell, third vice president; An arts council was being formed in West Valley under the chairmanship of C. Dorwain Wahlquist . . . Arvel and Mabel Wolstenholme celebrated their golden wedding anniversary . . . Rev. Louis Fischer returned to Kearns after extensive travel in Europe that included the Vatican. He was assigned to the St. CHECK know. Mrs. Clement said that according to the county auditors figures, every property owner will be asked to add $5 a year to their tax bill for a Sullivan, principal, HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN SINCE YOU HAD A DENTAL (From Page 4B, Col. 6) We at the Salt Lake County Library System aim to keep it that way by providing free basic service, she added, because we are the information place and you need to think of us when you need to Wen-da- ll Orig. 8.99 and 9.99. Nylonsuede logger with studded sole is styled like those the big boys wear High top court shoes for kids. too. Assorted sizes. United Methodist church James Blaufuss, Leaders TAYLORSVILLE. Kirsten Sandberg is serving as president of the Eisenhower junior high PTSA for the current school year. She is being assisted by Fern Hanson, first vice d Trinity Award Will Go To Six Children entering kindergarten next year will be required to have their eyes tested before they can enter school. Named At EJHS THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 18, 1980. ley, Kenyon, Colin and Kevin. She is assisted by Diane Orton, first vice president; Diane Bonino, From Page 3B, PTSA newly-organize- children, Camille, Kimber- i Sixth grade students who will be going to Mill Hollow Sept. 26 - 28 are being reminded to have their fees in to the school by Sept. 24. (From Page 3B, Col. 6) fluence of alcohol, a new report said . . . Vallene Hughes was serving as president of the Lake Ridge PTA . . . Thomas Mumford was named d bishop of the Hunter 19th ward. hear their plans lor the school ear. Nina Curtis is .erving as PTA president. She and her husband Ken have five dent Debbi DeWitt. $2.50. REMEMBER teachers and SPENCER THS GREEN SHiETWEST The September workday on buildings and grounds will be held on Saturday, beginning at 8 a.m. with a breakfast served by the United Methodist Men. Families of the church are being encouraged to help prepare the buildings and grounds for fall and winter, said Rev. acHUNTER. tivities will be held at 7 oclock tonight (Thursday) at Carl Sandburg elementary. Parents will be united to visit Grimstead, 15, 1983 Sale 9.99 ea. Sale $269 Orig. $15 each, Teddy Bear with a removable 14Kt gold heart for your favorite chain. A great gift idea for birthdays or special occassions. Quantities are limited so hurry in. Fine Jewelry Department. Reg. 449.95. Touch control microwave oven with memory cooking, 10 power levels. delay start, lighted digital clocktimer, temperature hold, 650 1 3 cu. watt peak cooking power, ft. oven cavity includes cookbook 5910 Sale ends September 17th and William Draughn, James Loudenbeck, Michael Mountain, Vincent Newberg and Ronald Wilkey. The award consummates a three-mont- h study and participation in church-relateactivities, with those age 7 and o'der eligible to earn it as part of scouting, youth fellowship, or other recognized activity, according to Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood. The sermon topic for the day is A The youth and his discovery. childrens sermon is titled Humpty Dumpty goes to church. Evening vespers will be held at 7 o'clock at Golden Living Center. The evening unit of United Methodist Women will begin its fall schedule with a meeting at 7 : 30 Monday evening m the library. The finance committee will meet at 7:30 Tuesday, trustees at 7:30 Wednesday and Bible study class at 10 oclock Thursday morning. d 'fis Jll . : Jr. Jr. suits. 2-p- c. Sale 29.99 Orig. 39.99. French canvas jacket with matching skirt. Available in light blue or black. Sizes Sale 6.99 Orig. 11.99 to 12.99. Selected knit coordinates. variety of tops and pants that add to your wardrobe. A Orig. 12.99. Midriff styles shirts with Available in stripes or solids. Assorted sizes. Home Barber Salon styling. Junior selected jeans. Sale 8.99 western jean styled with the fashion Orig. $18. detailing you're looking for. Sizes Mens velour warm-ups- . Sale 39.99 warm-up- s in scruiptious velour. Orig. $60. Nike Available in our Sporting Goods Department. S,M,L, 24 only. Track & Court warm-ups- . Sale 19.99 Hair Designer Jan Langford . Available Orig. 27.99. Ladies' and men's knit warm-upsin Sporting Goods Department. Light blue, navy. 24 only. vrsA- easy-carin Short sleeve Orig. polyestercotton. Assorted patterns and solids. Sizes e $7. ea. Only 4.44 assorted Flannel shirts colors. Assorted sizes. in Only 5.99, Big boys flannel shirts. pair package Sizes cotton of 100 4217 DENO DRIVE I In herculon, coffeemaker. 23.99 5.00 18.99 JCPenney sale price Mfrs rebate Your final cost Coffee mugs. or briefs. White. Special 1.99 ea. Assorted shapes looking for. in the colors and patterns you're Sale 3.99 to 8.99 Selected game cartridges. 12.88 ea. Mens knit hats. Wall unit. Mens sport shirts. Orig. $15 to $18. 100 colors. Knit shirts with cotton rugby shirts placket collar in stripes. in solid Sale and Intellivision cartridges Great selection to choose from Orig. 24.95 to 36.95. Atari game Sale 149.99 Sale 2.99 Assorted styles and colors to choose from. Men's Department. Orig. 219.99. Functional wall unit of wood and wood products. Make the most of limited room space. 6861 Ladies athletic shoes. Wire mesh chairs. Orig. $15- Sale 15.99 Orig. 21.99 and 23.99. adidas Jupiter Diablo shoes. Sporting Goods Department. Valley Fair Mall (4217 So. 4275 W.) Select from a large assortment of colors polyester and corduroy coverings. Reg. 34.99. 10 cup coffeemaker. Rebate ends Dec 31. 1983 Only 4.29 pkg. 3 Special 3.99 Norelco or Nike" JCPenney - 968-894- 7 1 Sale 2.99 Boys underwear. Sale 4.99 JAN'S Accent pillows. ts. Little boys shirts. Misses coordinates. Jr. knit shirts. , Hi Sale 9.99 24.95. Stackable match any decor. 3125 Orig. chairs of wire mesh Quantities limited that |