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Show g WEST VALLEY Thursday, April VIEW 5, 1984 Toastmasters To Meet For Dinner Tonight Lewis P. TAYLORSVILLE. instructor and marketing Stephens, Colconsultant at Utah Technical as emcee serve will lege, toToastmasters meeting scheduled day (Thursday.) s The dinner, to be held at Utech the hosted be by College Center, will Sundowners Toastmasters club.e Mr. Stephens, a long-timmember of the organization, is known for his amusing and informspeeches. He ative business-oriente- d s is a past president of Utech and is curToastmasters of chapter rently adviser to students attending that organization on campus. Try a Green Sheet Want Ad! HOOVER SPIRIT Model S3 203 VACUUMS hand in cast is held out cartwheel is maneuvered during workout at Webster Doing back bends are, from left, Ursula Crui, Andrew Master, Cyndie Twitchell, Brandy Manzanares. CAST AND ALL . . . While of the way, by April Coomer one-arme- d elementary. Demonstrate Skills At Webster Tumblers Vie For Spot On Team at the school the past five years, observed teacher Barbara This will be the first year in which students have presented ex- students are participating in tumbling classes at Webster elementary. The program has been functioning MAGNA. Thirty-fou- r Whit-bec- hibition performances, she noted. We will present the exhibitions here at Webster and also at other elementary schools in the area as a teaching device, Miss Whitbeck said. The students are competing for a place on a team which will present the programs, she said. The team will present its workout while the teacher gives a full explanation of what the students are doing in each activity, telling what they are doing, how it is done and stressing the fact that tr bling is not as easy as it looks and that children should not attempt certain actions without training in safety measures, she explained. The program includes front and back rolls, front and back straddles, cartwheels, roundoffs, front and Reflections Winners Named At Kearns High KEARNS. Winners in the annual Reflections contest have been announced at Kearns high. Receiving recognition for entries in the literature division were Randy Farnsworth, Cari Farnsworth, Becky Larson, Trudy Skogerboe, Eric Christensen, Marla Potila, Virginia Peavler, Lisa Stosich, Juanita Taylor, Nancy Beth Ivie, Robert Nielsen, Cheryl Knight, Natalie Tanner and Shannon Sutphin. mwpwAX and BUILD Retreat Planned By Church Here REPAIR WITH KEARNS. Experience God is the theme of a spiritual life retreat to be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4 : 30 p.m. Saturday at Trinity United Method- ist church. Rev. Herbert W. McGuin Jr. of Centenary United Methodist church will be the guest speaker, focussing on A time to feel, learn, grow and experience God. A Bible study on the theme will be given by Rev. Robert Ellis. Other presentations will include Worship in Music by Dixie MacKay, a prayer workshop led by Dorothy Ramseth, a dramatization by members of Trinity Teen club and the ministry of healing by Judy Blaufuss and Karen Mazar. Helen Evans, retreat coordinator, will lead a time of personal sharing. The retreat will close with a service of Holy Communion conducted by Rev.Bronston M. Greenwood. Lunch will be served by the Neighborhood Prompters, led by Cathy Talbot and Janet Adams. g event is $4, Cost for the which includes lunch, retreat pin, babysitting and materials. Participants are being asked to bring their Bible and Vh dozen cookies. Child care will be provided with parents being asked to bring a sack lunch for each child. (S' ! I 4SV,- - DRY MIX mix with water . . . So easy to use, you save Just time, save money, save hours for other relaxation plans. We Deliver 961-212- day-lon- oCUlt&t BUILDERS MARI 3555 Weit 3500 South In Granger back extensions in which students roll and finish with a handstand, or do a handstand leading into a roll. Also, they perform limbers, walkovers, front and back handsprings and aerials cartwheels using no hands, she said. Dr. Charlotte Pack, principal, will be contacting other schools to see which are interested in the program, Miss Whitbeck said. The students enjoy the class very much and it is good exercise, helping them to develop stamina, body control, poise, endurance and she concluded. - Parents On April 14 KEARNS. The Childrens Center, with locations here and on the University of Utah campus, will offer a spring workshop on creative activities for children during the summer months. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to noon on April 14 at the Childrens Center, 1855 Medical Cir., with registration beginning at 8 : 45 a.m. Dr. Agnes Plenk. executive dir- ector of the center, will discuss motivating children to tune into creativity. Fran Lapin, director of a preschool, will demonstrate crafts and suggest other activities designed to keep children occupied during the summer months. for Fees will be no charge Friends of the Center, $3 for students, $5 all others. The event is open to the public. General PTA Meeting On Agenda At VJHS 19-2- " WITH THIS COUPON 2 SPAGHETTI DINNERS BEFORE YOU PUN :!J GOOD THRU YOUR NEXT PARTY ASK ABOUT OUR BACK ROOM 'P high- - ehss pizza join 1900 W. 4100 So. West Valley City Phone Mon Thru 973-710- 9 OPEN 1130 am 10 10 00 pm llotrd Wednesday evening at Taylorsville elementary. A film on assertive discipline will be presented and officers for the 1984-8school year will be installed. Items to be used in a event will be on display. Included are first aid kits for pocket, car or home; safety aids including ID key chains, whistles, posters displaying emergency skills backed by pictures, fluorescent stickers for use on clothing or bicycles. Prices of the items will range from $2.95 to $9.95. The items will be offered from said PTA president Debi April fmvm f fryaueyiEaiR iQjED Senior Citizen Discounts on Prescriptions GLASS PLUS 5 fund-raisin- SPRAY g DEXATRIM Sundays 288 12-1- 7 DeWitt. ANDERSEN SOUP SPLIT PEA, POTATO STATISTICS (See Page 4B, Col. 4) Granger to (.naries Orson and Martha Mae Moesser Todd. Married to Floyd George Rupp on June 29, 1927 in Murray; marriage solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple; he died Aug. 9, 1964. Active member of LDS church; DUP. Survivors, sons, daughters, Wallace George, Floyd Keith, Mrs. Allan (Joanne) McKay, all Taylorsville; Mrs. Jerolyn John, Parker 13 greaColo.; nine grandchildren; brothers, OR CREAM OF TYLENOL TOMATO 15 OZ. EXTRA-STRENGT- H RnD CAPSULES 50S Fred, Roberts BURIED. Harkley Edgar Roberts, 90, formerly of Magna, Tuesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following graveside services. He died Sunday in a Tooele hospital. Born on June 10, 1893 in Man-zola- , Colo, to Matthew James and Catherine Harris Roberts. Married to Cora Delcour on Sept. 2, 1927 in Sepulpa, Okla.; she died on April 27, 1967. Retired in 1960 from Tooele Army Depot. WWII Army veteran. Survivors, son, daughter, Gordon, Stansbury Park; Mrs. Ray (Jeanette) Griffin, Wyndmere, N. D.; 18 grandchildren; 16 Mrs. Gwendolyn Baker, Salt Lake. Preceded in death by two sons, James and Gene. half-siste- An experimental drug called esmolol may be useful in treating patients who develop dangerously rapid heartbeats following a heart attack or surgery. Esmolol, which breaks down in the body minutes after it is administered, is the first "beta blocker that can be turned on and off quickly. RI0PAN OR RI0PAN PLUS FANTASTIK SPRAY 32 OZ. i19 EGG ART HEAT-AI- D 12-HOU- ASSORTED DESIGNS lTig-- R DRY HEAT M I tl PAD iGnHJEIkJ 0RAL-- B ADULT TOOTHBRUSHES SALE PRICE LESS MFG. REBATE COST AFTER $0.00 REBATE FILM DEVELOPING to The winner of the State Pageant will receive a $1,000 cash scholarship, a tuition scholarship to Oklahoma City University, a full Barbizon International Modeling Scholarship, other prizes, and an paid trip to compete in the nationally syndicated r televised Miss National Pageant, where she will be competing for $40,000 in cash scholarships, a 1984 Mazda GLC, and other awards. Winners of the Citizenship Award (one senior and one underclassman) will each receive a $10,000 tuition scholarship to Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Florida. The College will also award ten (10) $16,000 regional tuition scholarships and two (2) $24,000 expense scholarships to the National winners. Scholarships will also be awarded by Mllllkin University in Decatur, Illinois and Johnson & Wales College in Providence, Rhode Island. K0DAC0L0R OR FUJI COLOR 3 49 REG. Each contestant in the State Pageant participates in the Volunteer Community Service program of the r National Pageant. Contestants will be judged on scholastic $4 KODAK PAPER Teen-Age- achievement-leadership- Her hobbles Include dancing, teaching children to dance and moto-cros- .Bring In your 24 exposure rolls of color print film compatible with Kodak C 4) or processing the llnest developing and printing c 110 C 126 C ; and appearance. Talent may be presented at the option of the participant or an oral essay on the subject Whats Right About America. Miss Tammy Neal Is being sponsored by Deseret Federal, Trade West Realty, Atlantis Pools, Terrys Trailers and Fun Bowl Centers. PAID ADVERTISEMENT V OZ. II 39 CAFFEINE FREE 20 S FINALIST Teen-Age- 32 EXTRA STRENGTH OR TAMMY NEAL TIONAL TEEN-AGEPAGEANT be held In August, 1984. 13.31 Value OFFER Taylorsville PTA To Study Assertive Discipline Wednesday Teen-Age- Plus Tax 6 DRUGTAGENG1 535-729- 9. Miss Tammy Neal, age 15, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randall F. Neal of West Valley City has been selected as a FINALIST In the 13th Annual Miss r Utah National Pageant to be held at the Salt Lake Sheraton Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah on May 4th, 5th and 6th, 1984. There will be participants from all over the State competing for the title. The Miss Utah National Teen-AgPageant is the Official State Finals to the MISS NA- SALAD AND GARLIC BREAD SMALL 2 ITEM PIZZA Lb: Booths will offer for sale a seitems and lection of hand-mad- e there will be a white elephant sale. The event is open to the public, For more information, those interested may call New Drug Multi-purpo- 966-141- ings. A The senior citizen group at Redwood Center will sponsor a spring fair April 0 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event will feature entertainment, food booths and a display of handicrafts including oil paint- - Enterprises 4081 W. 5415 So. Donna Strang performs a hand spring and Denis into stag position while Tammy Johnson and Jodi CummKinsey goes ings do the splits during workout at Webster school. AGILITY . . . Taylorsville; Edgar, Granger. GRANGER. general PTA meeting and election of officers for the 1984-8- 5 school year will be held at 7 p.m. on April 26 at Valley junior high. The slate of officers to be presented by the nominating committee includes Darlene Olsen, president; Gaylene Clements, vice president; Enga Jensen, treasurer and Pat Evans, secretary. The school chorus under the direction of Chris Tumlin, will present a program. Vacuum Irt tgrandchildren; REDWOOD. WEST VALLEYS BEST KEPT PIZZA SECRET! A j? II TAYLORSVILLE. A general PTA meeting will be held at 7 oclock Children's Center To Host Workshops For Redwood Seniors To Sponsor Spring Fair IT Repair most makes of Vacuums , 135 EFFECTIVE STORE HOURS: USE YOUR BANK CARDS HERE 4 5 14 I -- 10-- 9, SAT. 14 CLOSED SUNDAYS Prices Effective Thurs. Thru Set MON. FRI. thru 411. 10-- 6 |