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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW West Births 44 Infants Harvest Ball Planned Saturday In Stake Welcomed To Area TAYLORSVILLE. A harvest ball will be held from 8:30 to 11:30 Saturday night in Taylorsville West stake center, 4505 So. 3420 West. Theme of the event is Evening in survival badge. For his service project, he listed families, addresses and phone numbers to make a ward directory. He has served as patrol and senior patrol leader. The youth is in the eighth grade at Brockbank junior high where he plays on the volleyball team. The first Eagle in his family, he also holds the mile swim award. The award was presented by his former scoutmaster, Dave Raisor. Boys THS XYLORSVILLE. I ST. Girls at J. lot s tile high have been selecting dates for the annual Sadie Haw-Mn- k Day dance to be held tomorrow r inlay at 8 p m. in the commons i ) tea Music will be provided by disc jni key Matt Limberg. Activities will include the traditional marryin r.inth and pictures will be avail-a- i le Casual dress is being suggests d Hie event is being sponsored by tt a MARK'S HOSPITAL Girls drill team, with Robyn Roberts as adviser. Officers include Nancy Mishmash, president; Liz Jones, vice president; Annette Warnick, secretary; Sherry Buck, publicity; Shelly Cline, historian; Wendy Car-fiel- d and Becky Black, uniform Molestation To Be Discussed chairmen; Noreen Brown, drill tress and Kim Frame, dance tress. today (Thursday) at Utah Technical College. The program, to be held in the Rampton Technology Building auditorium, will be sponsored by the Womens Center. Cynthia Birkner, student, is coordinating the lunch hour activity with assistance from Nancy Hansen. instances of The young children being sexually molested and abused sparked the need for the forum. Organizers are concerned about the multiple per-- " sonahty tendencies which victims may display following sexual abuse said Bryan Gardner, spokesman for the college. Speakers will include Dr. A. of the Mason Redd, psychiatric department at LDS hospital; Cynthia Birkner, UTC student, along with two clinical workers, Sarah Horn, MSW an expert in the field of sexual molestation with the State Department of Social Services, and Jay Robert Garff, MSW, a specialist in the area of multiple personalities on the staff of of LDS hospital department human relations. Utah Tech psychology teacher d MACHINE REPAIR $225 CLEANING & LUBE PARTS NOT INCLUDED Kent Dow, West Valley mismis- Oscar Benson, West Valley Thanksgiving To Be Observed Sunday By Trinity Congregation a.m. worship services Sunday. Sermon topics to be presented by Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood will be and Guests Why Thanksgiving of God. Carroll Dolson and Dorothy Ramseth will serve as lay assistants; Beth Blaufuss and Brendi Conlon as acolytes. The chancel and Tongan choirs will present Thanksgiving anthems at the 11 oclock ser- To PIONEER VALLEY HOSPITAL Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! To place yours, Entertain Students Vacuum Enterprises 4081 W. 5415 So. Faculty members at Granger high will present an assembly program for students GRANGER. Dina Ellis, Kearns Russell Findlay, West Valley 966-141- 6 Boys Thanksgiving Special Julie Kilpatrick, West Valley Robert Royal, Magna OTHER CLASSIC HAIR DESIGN HOSPITALS Girls Steven Greer, 3818 Brandybuck Cir. Mark Robinson, 3768 Market St. Gregory Ayers, 3575 So. 3200 West Michelle Moultrie, 7571 Adams Road Richard McConnell, West Valley David McCray, West Valley Randal G. Hansen, West Valley George W. Franklin, West Valley John Serpenpe, West Valley Michael N. Jackman, West Valley Charles D. Price, Magna vice. Offerings and pledges for 1984 needs of the church will be received at both services, culminating the annual loyalty month observance. Evening vespers following the "Thanksgiving theme will be held at 7 p.m. at Golden Living Center. ryr? v J Granger High Faculty Wayne Dwyer, Bennion Girls KEARNS. Thanksgiving Sunday TAYLORSVILLE. A forum on sexual molestation will be held at noon SEWING Boys will be observed at Trinity United Methodist church during 8:30 and 11 At UTC Forum Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! To place yours, j Mike Norris, West Valley Girls Chasing After Dates GRANGER. Cub Scout leaders in Academy Park 1st ward have announced themes for the coming months. The theme for December will be gift giving; January, survival; February, jungle tales and the anniversary of scouting; March wheels, wings, rudders; April, bugs and things; May, life on other planets. For June the theme will be family circus; July, fun in the sun; August, campfire yarns. Anyone interested is being invited to contact leaders and indicate a desire to assist with projects. favorite being the wilderness Dennis R. Knudsen, 4497 So. 1175 West Larry D. Penman, 4470 Atherton Dr. Daryl T. Dummer, 3705 Jefferson Cir. Murray L. Madeen III, 2720 So. 2660 West Rick P. Meyer, 3805 Sunnyvale Road Orlo Harmon, 3891 Grose Cir. Richard Kimberlin, 3637 So. 3200 West Scdio Hawkins Dance Ward Cub Leaders Note Plans For Year HUNTER. Mark Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Richards, has received the Eagle Scout award. He is a member of troop 741, of which his father is scoutmaster. The lad earned 32 merit badges, his Jerry M. Long, 3155 So. 8950 West Mike D. Neff, 2105Quailbrook Dr. Jonathon Webb, 6694 W. 4100 South Robbie S. Chidester, 5341 Samuel Dr. John R. VanDuren, 5473 Townsend Way Willard M. VanFleet, 4370 W. 5700 South girls choice dance around that theme is being held at the school. lip-sy- Mark Richards Becomes Eagle COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL Girls A 17, 1983 Wednesday. The program, under the direction of Sandi Oxton with Rhonda Anderson and Nancy Tanner as will include dance routines, skits and an air concert in which to a rock staff members will record. The Gordon Barton band Paris. will provide music for dancing and refreshments will be served. Dressy attire is being suggested. There is no charge for the dance, which is under the direction of the activities committee. infants were bom to families residing in the Green Sheets west valley communities during the past week, according to limited hospital reports available Monday morning. Of that total, 24 were boys and 20 were girls. Thirteen of the infants arrived at Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center, four at St. Marks and four at Pioneer Valley hospital. The remainder were delivered at other hospitals in the Salt Lake area. Reports were limited by lack of available addresses. Babies were welcomed by the following area families: Forty-fou- r ON THE RUN . . . Taylorsville high boys prepare to take off , symbolizing Sadie Hawkins Day chase. Thursday, Nov. - Helene Curtis R UNI PERM $ O Q 99 O For Reg. or Tinted Hair Includes Cut & Style di Helene Curtis GIMME CURL Includes Cut Boys t Style Reg. SCULPTURED NAIL TIPS David Coon, West Valley Randy Hinerman, 6065 Hazelhurst Dr. Garry C. Hertel, West Valley Thomas Borrowman, 6712 Dixie Dr. J Larry Antczak, Taylorsville $350l NAILS Reg- - $1099 $20 30 TEEN'S FASHION CUTS HAIR DESIGNER Lucy Lewis 969-019- 3 Sheri Lopez, 2894 So. 8350 West trQQ Reg. s700 MEN'S & CHILDREN S CUTS Includes Cut Christopher Grable, Kearns Eric J. 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