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Show KHS Band Students Plan Parking Lot Sale Here May 19 KEARNS. Students enrolled In band at Kearns high will hold a parking lot sale beginning at 10 oclock on May 19 in the schools main parking lot. Persons interested in donating are being items for the fund-raisasked to bring them to room 260 at the school any time during school hours, 7:40 a.m. to 2:20 p.m. or on the morning of the sale. Old, new or baked items may be donated, a band spokesman said. Anyone interested in setting up a booth to sell handicraft items or other objects may do so by paying a vs G er and Mrs. Melvin Wheatley and 21 oher clergy and spouses of Rocky Mountain Annual Conference of the United Methodist church. This will be Rev. Johnstons concluding visit with members of Trinity, as district superintendent, noted Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood. He will conclude six years of superintendency in Utah, Wyoming and Western Colorado on June 15 at the annual conference and will be ap- to the pointed First United Methodist church in Cheyenne, Wyo. Members and friends of Trinity are being invited to the program. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet classifieds! To place yours, 6B WEST VALLEY VIEW a Thursday, May Sheriff's Deputy To Address Chamber In Magna At Noon Today MAGNA. Andy Anderson of the County Sheriffs dept., will be guest speaker today (Thursday) during a noon meeting of the Magna Chamber of Commerce at the Copper Golf Club. The deputy will discuss theft and theft prevention, a timely topic for summer months when many people are on vacation. Unlike past years, the chamber will continue to hold meetings during the summer months instead of 10, 1984 Editor's Quote Book After crosses and losses, men grow humbler and wiser, Benjamin Franklin adjourning until fall. According to Tom Aston, Chamber president, plans are being made for the annual Magna Run which will be held in conjunction with the July 4th celebration here. The organization will also enter a float in the Independence Day parade. fee of $10. Those wishing more information may contact band director Ron Hamblin at the school. SAVE Trinity Plans KEARNS. Rev. Lonnie B. Johnston, district superintendent, will meet with members of Trinity United Methodist church tonight (Thursday) for a potluck dinner and program. The dinner, to be held in fellowship hall, will begin at 6:30. Those attending are being asked to bring food to share and table service. Following the meal, Rev. Johnston will present color slides and comments on his recent trip to Israel. His tour group also included Bishop "Crusader Knight." 20 FREE ATTACHMENT 10 inch Middle Buster Limited Offer 20 OFF Kennedy On Parade Planned Performances by the dance club Colors, representing time and space; a jazz dance, Footloose, with soloists Kris Ken-narMichelle Anderson, Kim Hatch, Teralynn Hillman and Kim Beck. The traditional ninth grade dance will be presented, plus a duet to Annie by John Denver feat iring Kris Kennard and Michelle An' erson. The closing number wul be The Rose, depicting love and humanity. Kathy Majors is dance director. The stage band, under the direction of Jac Carsey. will present Touchdown, with Mike Monson as soloist; Think Im Movin Up and Freds Place featuring Fred Lutt-me- Do PLUS Snopperizer Extra Bog and Blade Thatcherizer or Cultivator SHADE THEE REPAIR SALES and SERVICE 4778 SO. REDWOOD ROAD open Aik 4 96o-36o- o start ttaftsr saving' ss rttar mnwnrs mi ritart. i w - FOODS 3735 So. & 9th Eat 47th So. & 26th West Chorus numbers, under the direcPatty Anderson, will include Flying Free, accompanied by a slide presentation and with Becky says: you Your Choice Mulcherizer Smith on flute; Movin On with soloist Rima Clark, and Friends Forever. r. Cross-Lite- s lourCkoic Adapter and FREE ATTACHMENT will include 254 OFF PLUS SAVE UP TO Begins At 6 GRANGER. The annual Crusader Knight Kennedy on Parade, will be held from 6 to 9 oclock tonight (Thursday) at Kennedy Junior high. Parents and friends are being invited to visit all the schools departments from 6 to 8, when displays and demonstrations will be given. Performances in the auditorium will run from 8 oclock on. The French club, directed by Carol Mathews, will offer an art show and sidewalk cafe, serving French pastries. The business department will offer Lotsa under the direction of Nachos, Mark Ellis. MOW . 1 ON SNAPPER MOWERS & TILLERS Potluck Dinner YOUNG ARTIST . . . Kennedy junior high student Nora Rosenbaum is one of several students whose artwork will be displayed during to 254 61 tion of believe that with God nothing Big Load The average American consumes almost three fourths of a ton of food is impossible? annually. i MOTHER'S DAY SALE (Sunday ! J yL AT BRINTONS 1 REFRIGERATORS. Good 379 459 729 TA14SC Better Best tbmsc TBFI92C DISHWASHERS Good J My 13th) 3 29 SD500 Better Best 424 574 SD980 SD2800 DRYERS Good J DE0580 Better Best 299pJ DE6350 3491 DE8108 WASHERS Good Better J J y. 3791 WA7304 Best 399y WA8314 419 WAI344 STOVES Good 319 399 539 JBS03 Better Beit jbs26 JBD24G MICROWAVES y Good RE53 Better RE963 Best 179 TURKEY BREASTS 249 389 JiT2io .Lip ,.P. SuuSS J MAJOR APPLIANCE PARTS In Our Shop D.O.Y. Help Tailing a Personal Interest in all your Electrical Needs for 63 H'ars 262-255- S. 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