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Show Homecoming Queen J - Anderson Girl Reigns At WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Sept. KHS Events SALT LAKE. Senior Citizen Week is being observed next week at Hogle Zoo, where persons age 60 and older will be admitted free of charge. Several mini-vancourtesy of County Aging Services, will be s, to tour handicapped seniors throughout the facilities. The service will be provided on a first come, first served basis. A number of senior citizen centers plan bus excursions to the zoo during the week. Interested persons may call for information concerning dates, time and availability of transportation. available 6-- 7 SALT LAKE. The annual Utah Education Assn, convention will be held at the Salt Palace Oct. Classes will not be conducted at public schools those days. The 6-- succEGOFULDiETcns' cufiic" i IN JUST 8 WEEKS . Open By Eagle Badge Awarded Youth has received the Eagle Scout award. 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QUANTITY DISCOUNTS INFRA RED HEAT WATT MISER (saves power) Ft -- $ QUALITY AT A BUDGET PRICE! VCR'S, CAMERAS EXCITING 1984 G.E. TELEVISION Ft -- UPRIGHT ALL NEW HERE - -- 1921 SINCE Ovmed localW -- There is no charge for the performance, Dr. Worthen said. Students are being encouraged to dress up for the occasion. SECTION Ft Ft schools. HUNTING -- -- VACUUMS YOUR FULL LINE Ft -- control ..J NEEDS Ft -- Coupon. I ELECTRICAL poison GRANITE PARK. Students from seven junior highs and two high schools in Granite district have been invited to attend a performance by Ballet West at 10:30 a.m. Monday at the Capitol Theatre. About 1,500 students are expected to attend the ballet, Songs of the Valley, according to Dr. Ellis C. Worthen, district music supervisor. Schools invited are Cyprus and Taylorsville high, Churchill, Evergreen, Wasatch, Valley, Bennion, Kennedy and Kearns junior high health, safety and welfare and individual development. " ! Mrs. Shewmake ' and her husband Walter have four children, Thomas, Lisa, Susan and Lester. IHFOMUTKW -- -- J r rwwr; FOR ALL YOUR L Ft ,500 Granite Youths To Watch Ballet West Braunersrither, OF Ft -- -- 1 treasurer. Commissioners include Joanne 4. Ft -- Ft Bennion junior? " I high, the Bowman youth plays bassoon and saxophone in the school band. He also enjoys basketball and serves as deacons president in Bennion 9th ward. He is the first Eagle in his family and has a younger brother, Cameron, also active in scouts. Hughes, OCT. -- -- senior patrol leader. A ninth A grade student atV.V' vice president; Off Program Ft neighborhood. He has served as assistant and principal, Clarann 21 phone number plaques in his Glenna Carter, Dr. Robert M. $5.00 A BRINTON'S merit badges. For his service project, he organized and presented a seminar and delivered pamphlets and poison control Shewmake is of Pioneer ele- mmm Suita 105B (5300 So. Ft Ft BENNION. Rowland Bolman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Bolman, has earned Call Claudette 5258 B. Pinamoni Dr Ft Is Nola Shewmake Heading PTA Roberts,: second -- Wsefcty Group Meetings Too! j No Hypnosis No Drugs g 264-838- 8 Counaating COME TO Ft 967-406- GRANGER. Nola serving as president mentary PTA. She is assisted by first vice president; Magna Mt. Riders Riders here Saturday. The sale will be held at the Magna Rodeo club, 3700 So. 8000 West. In addition to the items being sold, there will be food available, including hot dogs, drinks and baked items. Pony rides for children will also be available from 9 a.m. until dark. Proceeds from the affair will be used to improve the clubs rodeo grounds. TAYLORSVILLE. The Saturday night Copper Room buffet, opened to the public last year on the Utah Technical College campus here will reopen for this season on Saturday, according to A1 Richardson, food service director. The response from the communhe comity was overwhelming, mented. We were getting anywhere , from 150 to 200 patrons each Satur-day, with many favorable comments on the quality, ambience and I general service, he added. The buffet was closed at the end of j the regular school year in May, but J popular demand has encouraged the college to bring the limited public dining back as a regular Saturday j evening feature,is hetheexplained. Saturday only evening when there is no parking problem on Richardson remarked. J campus, There is a large parking lot immed- iately .north of the College Center. The Copper Room is located on the main level of the College Center, 4600 So Redwood Road. Buffet hours are from 6 to 9 p.m. Reservations are suggested and . may be made by calling Walk-i- n patrons can usually be ac- commodaied. The cost remains at $10.50 per person. of Dtt No Shots K K MAGNA. A garage and tack sale will be conducted by the Magna Mt. To Public Daily Individual Ovc 2 Garage Sale Planned Copper Room At Utech Will Be Women Can Lose 35 lbs. Men Lose Even More! Green Sheet classifieds! Just dial to place your ad. Michelle Eichbauer. SALT LAKE. The Utah Small Business Development Center Tuesday will begin a series of eight weekly seminars on increasing sales and profits through improved management skills. Professors from the Graduate School of Business and experienced businessmen will speak at the seminars, which will be held at the University of Utah Tuesdays during fall quarter from 7 to 10 p.m. Convention Slated Oct. Those dont wants around your house are probably do wants for someone else. Advertise them in attendants were Danelle Blackburn (left) and Increased Profits Is Goal Of Seminars UEA it Kearns high students elected Bar- bara Anderson (center) Homecoming queen. Her e 535-549- 6 izations. The dance, following the theme This time is the best time, featured music by Sapphire. Other events during Homecoming week included a parade Monday, a breakfast served by student body officers Tuesday, voting for royalty and Olympics on Wednesday. . . keynote address w ill be delivered by Mary Hatood Ful-el- l. president of the National Education Assn. She will speak at 10 a.m. on Oct. 6 in. Symphony Hall. Other events of the convention include awarding Utahs Teacher of the Year honor, a critical issues conference and workshop sessions for teachers at all levels, as well as the always-popula- r Salt Palace exhibit of textbooks, classroom equipment and other materials. The concluding event will be a concert featuring an orchestra, chorus and band. Senior Citizen Week Slated At Hogle Zoo KEARNS. Barbara Anderson was crowned Homecoming queen at Kearns high Friday and reigned over a variety of activities. Chosen attendants were Danelle Blackburn and Michelle Eichbauer. They were crowned by last years royalty, Carrie Yingling, Adriana Marquez and Debbie Green. Fridays activities included an alumni assembly with performances by alumni madrigals and pep club, the band and various student groups. An alumni and senior reception and tea was held in the activity room, with a display of scrapbooks from years past. Four skydivers hearalded the start of the football game against Bingham and delivered the game ball. The band, alumni and current cheerleaders and pep club added to the atmosphere. A carnival in the main hall gave students and guests an opportunity to support various clubs and organ- CROWNED. 29, 1933 Model DDE4000B Model WWA3100B 59 00 SERVING SL VALLEY SINCE 1921 APPLIANCE PARTS IN HOME MASTER ELECTRICIANS Call IN SHOP SERVICE WIRING SUPPLIES - LAMPS 262-2551- ? IbrintonSMuLul . . . you'll be GLAD you dldl to 6, sat. to s pm 4700 S. State Murray BRINTON'S Make Appliance Shopping a Pleasure daily 1 |