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Show Is Family Topic Of Film Series Hold Sale Creating Family," a film series will be offered at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church this fall. The five-pafilm series presents an engaging and inspirational look at the American family by author, lecturer and family therapist said Rev. Clayton C. Barbeau, Louis Fischer. Presentations will include, The Husband-Wif- e exRelationship, ploring how the whole concept of marriage hinges on how husbands and wives relate to each other, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25 and 9:30 a.m. Oct. 26; we create Creating Family, ourselves, our families and each other by our responses to each other and our world, 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 1 and 9:30 a.m. on Nov. 2. Crisis, Also, The obsolete American misperceptions of male, female roles are playing havoc with many marital relationships, times as above on Nov. 8 and 9; Teens, Singles and Love versus Sex, love is learned in the home and love education is the answer to a lot of the problems sex education is trying to solve, Nov. 15 and 16. The final session will cover Parents as Role Models, what we do, more than what we say, is critical in parenting, Nov. 22. All programs in the series will be held in St. Francis parish hall. rt A chicken dinner will be served and door prizes given. All boys and their partners, whether parent, uncle, brother, grandparent or friend, are being invited, said Sue Winslow, PTA spokesman who is chairing the event. Tickets at $2 per person may be purchased before and after school Monday. Magna Turn those dont wants around your house into ready cash. Just Green Sheet classiplace a low-cofied! Hobbies Are Being Featured At Academy Park On Oct. 13 ROYALTY . . . Homecoming queen Gina Goodsell clutches bouquet of flowers presented during halftime ceremonies at Taylorsville high Friday. Atten s Homecoming At I DeRvtr I5SS W. 3500 U. til-211- 1 antes BUILDERS MART The royalty paraded the field, riding in an antique car, prior to the e activities ingame. Other cluded a performance by the band pre-gam- KEARNS. PTA officers at Thomas Bacchus elementary are reminding parents of preschool children of a free eye screening clinic to be held Tuesday from 9 to 11:30 a.m. The clinic will be held in the west e room. PTA end of the officers, noting that screening for amblyopia is now required by law before a child can enter school, are encouraging parents to take advantage of the opportunity. multi-purpos- Remember When AIRLINE TICKETSCRUISETOURS VACATIONSGROUPS CARIBBEAN VALENTINES CRUISE 7 NIGHTS ABOARD THE SS NORWAY 1239 per parson double occupancy Includes: All cruise features, round trip air from Sait lake, previous night's deluxe accomodations in Miami, port taxes, transfers. THE PAMPERED LIFE AT A REDUCED New Hours: Weekdays 8:30 am - 6:00 pm Saturdays 9:00 am - 5:00 pm TOUR COMPANION 115 t. UIDVALE - IN TRAVEL 7200 50. 501-020- 7 M PRICEI A ITALIAN CUISINE and skydivers who delivered the game ball. A concert will be presented at the school on Oct. 20. Try Our Nutritious Energy Diet TWENTY YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of ing queen at Granger high . . . Terry Turner was elected senior class president at Kearns high. Enid Woodbury, a faculty member at Monroe school, remembered her new principal Joe Novak as a former student of hers . . . Plans for incorporation as a third class city were being studied by the Granger-Huftte-r NINE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Sept. 26, 1974. Oct. 3, 1963. C9mtrfrity .CtiufiCiFv , . A fire at a Grahger apa'rtment SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Oct. 5, 1967. A pumpkin grown by Len Worthen captured top honors in the annual pumpkin growing contest sponsored by the Magna Chamber of Commerce,. . . Ted Thacker was elected senior class president at Granger high . . . The school chorus at Fremont elementary, directed by Clay Peterson, was selected to perform at the UEA convention. THIRTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Oct. 8. 1970. Men Cost Edythe M. Hales was planning to retire from the teaching profession at Stansbury elementary . . . Magna Water Co. officials were looking at a billing proposal . . . Ground beef was selling for 65 cents per pound, steak for $1.79 at a Granger grocery store. two-mon- th ate fat. Granger-Hunte- r Community Council was giving away a car in a drawing aimed at raising funds . . . The Granite Board of Education sought an increase in its voted leeway from the voters, pledging to increase dollars in the supply budget . . . New county fire stations were scheduled to open in Hunter and Taylorsville. 11AM - Tkra Oct. 13, 1413 8 t. am-- pm 7 Walk Ins Welcome 968-340- 9 11AM - VPM 3540 So. 4000 W. 1BPM llFHuttan INVITES ALL INVESTORS TO AN IMPORTANT SEMINAR your portfolio (either personal or corporate) exceeds $100,000, you are invited to learn about a new program which will allow you access to the various financial markets, Stocks, Bonds, etc., with: If FULL TAX DEFERRAL ON ALL INCOME AND CAPITAL GAINS. SIX YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Oct. 6, 1977. The Tues.-Sa- WESTWOOD PLAZA IT DANS TAKE OUT - 960-941- 9 Frl. $5 00 Taas., Wti., Tilers. 2592 W. 4700 SmUi s. 22 99 30- MEN'S OR CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTS DINNER SPECIAL Choic of Laugfla or Spaghetti 1 Meat Balls, Salad I Garlic Bread. Mea.-Iter- $1099 IT 30 if NAILS FRIDAY NIGHT'S 13-Pou- nd lt. SlTld SCULPTURED mwmxtZ Pumpkin Is Contest Winner 1 four-ple- x. ONE CALL AT NO EXTRA COST Helene Curtis V - complex destroyed one unfinished building and the top floor of another ravel EXPERIENCE HARMON BUILDING 4TH FLOOR 3 $257000 WE DO IT ALL IN STYLING SALON PAPA GS Gina Goodsell Captures Title W. W fymi V' uc GIMME CURL FINl Bacchus PTA Offers Preschool Eye Tests Weathar Stripping Caulking Available at dants are Sandee Rose (left), Staci Roberts (right), and Charisse Christiansen. The royalty reigned over the dance and other activities. TH5 - crowning of royalty highlighted Homecoming events at Taylorsville high last week. Gina Goodsell was named queen, with Sandee Rose as senior attendant, Charisse Christiansen, junior attendant and Stacy Roberts, sophomore attendant. INSULATION GRANGER. Tickets will be available Monday for a Hobby-o-ram- a to be held Oct. 13 at Academy Park elementary. The event will feature area residents displaying hobbies and talents, including karate, bowling, photography and fishing, various collections. Representatives of the Utah Jazz and Golden Eagles go-car- TAYLORSVILLE. A cardecorating contest, alumni tea and From In le of the EarAlthough th's surface is water, there is hardly more than a drop of fresh water for drinking and industrial use. An environmental engineer is studying a combination of chemicals known as inorganic oxide absorbants that can clean and recycle wastewater for reuse. seven-tenth- will also be present. MAGNA. Preparations are being made for a garage and bake sale being sponsored by the VFW Auxiliary here. The event will take place on the parking lot of Garfield Credit Union, 9024 W. 2700 South between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Oct. 15. Auxiliary members are being asked to donate household items that are no longer being used, as well as white elephant items. In addition cakes; pies, bread and homemade candy will be offered for sale. Linda Higgins, auxiliary president, will be in charge of the event. Proceeds will be donated to the Special Olympics and other community activities. rt Male-Fema- 6, 1983 VFW Auxiliary Will KEARNS. five-pa- Thursday, Oct. g g WEST VALLEY VIEW NO COMMISSIONS! A FLAT ANNUAL SERVICE FEE OF 1 .3 WILL APPLY. WHEN: Wed. Oct. 12th TIME: 7:30 p.m. WHERE: 2348 Foothill Dr., SLC 84109 to attend this CALL: Belinda at 486-220- 1, important seminar Presented By Gary C. Smith and THREE YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of (See Page 9B, Col. 4) David Davenport Cottonwood high students scheduled a Newcoming celebration . . . 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