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Show WIST VAUEY 5 Vim Thursday, Mar. 29, . 1984 First Security just put in Home Improvement money within your reach. $163 million ... Theresa Holt serving as assistant (yesterday) Wednesday. IN MURRAY Operation of the new Murray outlet of Rosi Stores is under the direction of Ken Adams (right), with Jack Miller and The store opened managers. Af Fashion Place In Murray Outlet Of Ross Stores Opens Thirty-thir- d off-pri- week. i Weather summary 1984 1983 Adams was selected to manage the Murray operation after serving as assistant manager of a Ross store in Reno, Nev. Adams, active in and commerce of chamber merchant-relate- d organizations, has held retail management positions at department stores in California and Arizona. He and his wife Claudia, parents of two sons, are outdoor enthusiasts and looking forward to making their home in Utah. Working with Adams in assistant manager roles are Jack Miller and for brief ceremonies first day of business the preceding were Ross officials, including Gregg Baldwin, vice president of operations; Bill Inman, corporate store opener and Gary McGraw, regional district manager. Don Rowlett is president and chief executive officer of the Ross organization which is headquartered in South San Francisco. The Murray store, which opened simultaneously with another Ross outlet in Orems Carillon Square, is managed by Ken Adams. veteran of retailing, A On hand MURRAY. The first full day of operation here yesterday (Wednesday) marked the start of the 33rd outlet of Ross Stores. Located at 186 E. 6100 South as part of the Fashion Place Mall complex, the store deals in branded apparel, open seven days a SALT LAKE. The West high class of 1934 is planning a 50th reunion. The affair will be held on May 12 at the school. Graduates are being asked to contact Naomi Steenblik or 1901 E. 3780 Fetzer, South, SLC, 84106, for further Friday through Sunday, unsattl-ad- , with scattarad rain and snow ihowart. Highs In uppar 40, lows naar 30. 277-382- FORECAST: TOOLS JEWELRY (ALL STEREOS KINDS) ' TOYS ART MORRIS VARIETY STORE 4959 LOW PRICES SO. STATE Week's Births 29 Infants Welcomed To Area Health Fairs Begin April 6 50th Reunion Eyed By West High Grads Theresa Holt. He is assigned to domestics, mens and boys attire and stock room supervision. A former model and originally from San Francisco, she is in charge of personnel, womens, childrens and infant clothing, lingerie and accessories. MURRAY. Birth reports from the SALT LAKE. Health fairs sponthree hospitals in the Green Sheet sored by the Utah Dept, of Health St. are scheduled throughout the state area, Cottonwood,indicateMark's29and inPioneer Valley, that April fants were welcomed by area The fairs include free screenings to hospital for blood pressure, anemia, visual families, according reports available Monday. well as oral as acuity, glaucoma, Pioneer reported 12 births, cancer and several other concerns. CottonwoodValley 11 and St. Marks six. blood An optional There were 17 girls and 12 boys. chemistry test is available for $8, Babies were welcomed by the screening for diabetes, cholesterol, following area families: 19 and kidneyliver function, thyroid other tests. Fasting for four hours is COTTONWOOD HOSPITAL necessary prior to the test. There is Girls also an optional cardiac profile for M. Gayle Warner, Murray $10, requiring 12 hours of fasting. Judd F. Hansen, West Valley Tests in the Green Sheet area inEarl L. McEwan, West Valley clude Cottonwood Mall, April 6, 10 William Cook, West Valley a.m. to 9 p.m., April 7, 10 a.m. to 6 Streptomycin Mofulki, Kearns Stuart Weed, Kearns p.m.. Utah Technical College, April 9 and 10, p.m. Murray Heritage Boys Center (seniors only), April 11, 9 a.m.-- 4 p.m. Valley Fair Mall, April Michael Naef, Taylorsville Sean D. Foard, Kearns 13, 10 a.m.-- 9 p.m., April 14, 10 a.m.-Kevin L. Bostrom, Granite Park p.m. Mark Hammer, Kearns 4. 3-- 8 6 Keith Robinson, Murray ST. MARK'S HOSPITAL Girls GENERALTA 4870 REDWOOD WOAD Stephen Garr, Magna Calvin Rickett, Holladay James Stanley, Kearns Steven Ward, West Valley FOR THE RAINY SEASON... G.A GENUINE Gl RAIN PONCHOS RIP STOP NYLON SURVIVAL, CAMPING & REISSUE ONE SIZE FITS ALL Kelly Graves, Murray Thomas Deutscher, Winder Alan Griffin, West Valley CAMOUFLAGE $795 HEADQUARTERS FOR PIONEER VALLEY IfOSPITAL Girls 1984 Warren R. Rogers, Granite Park Grant C. Brown, West Valley Russell G. Despain, Murray Bryant J. Austin, Kearns Lyle J. LeFevre, West Valley Darrell C. Rees, West Valley Scott L. Olsen, West Valley COMMERCIAL 2 PIECE RAIN SUITS PVC FULL PVC LAMINATED NYLON UNGTH RAIN ALL SEAMS STITCHED COAT WITH ZIPPED AND WELDED FRONT WITH STORM FLAP DRAWSTRING - VISORED HOOD $18.95 NOW CLOSURE S THRU SALE Chris D. Haviland, West Valley Jack F. Koch, West Valley Tracy D. Peterson, Kearns Robert J. Jones, West Valley David Raisor, West Valley XL Workshop Aimed $2495 At Parents Of $1795 IIU GENUINE GOVERNMENT k ISSUE US NAVY LEATHER OXFORDS YARD SPECIAL PURCHASE G.l. GENUINE VIETNAM BOOTS GENUINE U.S. ARMY FATIGUE PANTS SHIRTS COTTON 100 OR 50 POLY BUTT PACK NYLON UPPER LEATHER BOTTOMS HEAVY CLEAT SOLE STEEL SHANK I HEAVY CANVAS RUBBER LINER Gl KEEPER MOUNTS ON ANY BELT 50 fT i COTTON REISSUE - REPAIRS IF NEEDEDI 3 FROM ONLT 495 FULL LEATHER CAMOUFLAGE WORK BOOTS WITH POCKET Reg. 6.95 Special $595 r Each of the 163 offices of First Security has a million dollars to loan for Home Improvements. Gifted Students Or sew your own I Genuine Government issue Woodland Camo Material, 48" wide. 50 Boys 1.89 49 $149S 19.95 Reg. This Wi.k HOOD A SNAP Reg. . Boys Full leather, oil resistant, vibram sole, lug sole, U.S. made, lat-c- h lace eyelets. By Georgia Boot. ill l SALT LAKE. The University of Utah Dept, of Special Education will host a workshop for parents of the gifted on Saturday, April 14. The affair will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. In Room 302 of Milton Ben-nio- n Hall. Dr. Joan Wolf will conduct the workshop, addressing parents questions and concerns related to their gifted children. A fee is due by April 6, costing $18. Two parents may attend for $28. Onsite registration is $5 more. Further information may be obtained by calling Fishing Seminars On Wheeler Farm Slate SOUTH COTTONWOOD. Op- portunities to learn the basics of bait fishing are being offered at Wheeler Farm to adults and children. The seminars will be held each of the four Saturdays in May from 8 a.m. to noon. Registration fees are $8 and will include two fish, bait, instruction and simpleackle. Enrollment Is limited to the first 25 to register for each class. No license will be required. Further information may be obtained by calling 535-565- Pick your project now! Do it yourself or hire it done. With a Timeway Simple Interest Loan vou can do the repairs )ou need or make the changes vou want. And get the job done-no- w! Timewa) lets you save interest by pacing extra or early. You pay only for the time )ou use the money. So, if your home has room for improvement remodel, renovate, restore or repair with a Timeway Simple Interest Home Improvement Loan. How your Home Improvement Center can help. Hundreds of Intermountain materials suppliers are joining with First Security in this Springtime Home Improvement Project. See your Lumber Dealer or Home Improvement Center supplier today. You'll find our Timeway Loan Applications right in the stores to help you plan and finish the job. Just fill one out and bring it to any First Security office. Its a good time for a Timeway!" First Security Banks First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. First Security State Bank First Security Bank of Rock Springs Members 1 D1C iqu., hc LENDER |