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Show 8B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, August?, 1984 ATONEMENT LUTHERAN sponsor a family 9 at campers weekend Aug. Crystal Springs. This weeks wo ship service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Sunday. There will be no midweek service Wednesday. The church council will meet at 7:30 p.m. CHURCH will 18-1- THE ANNUAL TAYLORSVILLE father and son outing will be held tomorrow (Friday) and Saturday at the stake recreational property at Camp Timberlane. An action-fille- d movie is scheduled Friday night and the stake will provide STAKE breakfast JUNGLE CRUISE is the theme of the sermon to be presented by Rev. Ginger Gryzwana at Westvale Presbyterian church Sunday. The junior youth group will sponsor a carnival from 8 p.m. Wednesday, with proceeds going to the deacon fund and youth group. The event will include games, food and contests. Children age are being invited to enter a cake decorating contest, with entries due at the church by 6 p.m. Further information on churchf related events may be obtained by calling Saturday morning. Volleyball and horseshoes are planned during the day, with a coin hunt in sawdust for the younger lads. The outing is under the direction of Colby Rytting, stake physical activities specialist. 6-- 6-- ERIC NELSON, intern pastor at Mount Tabor Lutheran church, will present the sermon Sunday at St. Pauls Lutheran, Kearns, in the absence of Rev. Larry Closter. Worship service will be held at 9:30 a.m. Vacation Bible school will be held 1 for children age 3 through Aug. fourth grade from 9 a.m. to noon dail- 967-171- 9. pected to participate. team and InEvents will include dividual events in wheelchair, walker and ambulatory categories. MEDICARE ADVICE is offered first and third Wednesday of each month at Salt Lake City 3 Library, 209 E. 500 South, from to trained been p.m. Advisers have explain Medicare benefits, eligibility, enrollment, coverage, claims, appeals process, how to report allegations of fraud and abuse and other aspects of the care. Further information may be obtained by calling on the 535-546- 9. PLANS FOR OBSERVING the anniversary of the Magna Senior Citizen Center are on the board. Director Carolyn Koch said a special meal, birthday cake and entertainment is being planned for the Sept. 19 celebration. Seniors in Magna are also looking (See Page 9B, Col. 1) 10th 27-3- PUBLIC NOTICE . . . your right to know yA VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL is scheduled at West Valley Seventh Day Adventist church, 3800 So. 2600 West, Monday through Aug. 18. Classes will run from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. for children age Games, crafts, Bible stories and other activities are planned. Further information may be obtained by calling Cindi Pester, 3. REV. BRONSTON M. GREENwill present the sermon What Can We Do at Trinity United tional Gladiola Show thl wookond. Tho how, sponsored by the Utah society, will be held at the garden center In Sugar House park . Forsgron, ecretary of tho Utah Gladiola Society, Inspects some of his "crops" In preparation for the Western Interna- FLOWER POWER . . . Keith WOOD Gladiolus Show Opens Saturday SALT LAKE. Youre a Grand Old Glad is the theme of the annual Western International Gladiolus Show to be held Saturday and Sunday at the Utah Garden Center, 1650 E. 2100 South, Sugar House park. The show is being billed as a musical salute to glads. Times on p.m., while on SunSaturday are day it will run from noon to 5. Anyone may enter the show and there is no entry fee. All exhibits must be in place by noon Saturday. All decisions by the judges will be final, a spokesman for the sponsors stressed. Divisions include a open, novice, junior and mens. Classes will include Youre a Grand Old Glad, red, white and blue; Everythings Coming up Glads, entrants own imagination; Glads Are Bustin Out All Over, using wood andor rocks; Baubles, Bangles and Glads, using lavish, elaborate and spectacular ideas. Also, O What a Beautiful Glad, tall, dramatic designs; Look to the Rainbow of Glads, two or more (From Page IB, Col. Largest Garage Sale on Sept. 29 at the Utah National Guard Armory, 1523 Sunnyside Ave. The deadline for booth rental is Aug. 31. Individuals or community groups may rent an 8x10 booth for $20. Participants will be encouraged to sell anything from attic treasures to homemade arts and crafts. Renters keep the money made at their booths. Further information may be obtained by call- 2-- 6 6) kits for testing for colorectal cancer and health education. A minimum fee based on annual family income will be charged. FREE EDUCATION PROGRAMS for cancer patients and their families are being held on Tuesday nights through August at Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center. The I Can Cope program is designed to help cancer patients deal with the psychological and physical challenge associated with their diseases. The Aug. 14 class will feature a discussion on physical fitness with the theme of keeping active in mind and body. Aug. 21 will feature a discussion on support systems and Aug. 28 will offer a lecture on coping is enwith cancer. couraged by calling Nancy Adams, ext. 2177. 262-346- Glorious Glads, containers; Other classes include The Sound of Glads, with wood or rocks; We Kiss in a Shadow of Glads, striking contrast in colors; Step in Time with Glads, using a rhythmic and flowing design and Tomorrow With a modern or abstract Glads, design. Exhibitors are being asked to preregister by contacting Shannon Show chairmen Lorenzo, include Ed Squires and Miles Labrum. Other committee members are D. C. Anderson, Lowell Remington, Lew Kochevar, Nina King, Paul Kochevar, Floyd Anderson, Tom and Stefanie Brasher and Relia 487-797- 1. sleek, sophisticated ahd Glads, elegant and Youre Never Fully Dressed Without a Glad, entrants being encouraged to make their arrangement something theyve been Brasher. dreaming of. ing 486-499- VALLEY LA THE MAGNA-WESLECHE LEAGUE will hold its monthly meeting Tuesday at 7594 W. 2820 South. The organization is founded on the belief that breastfeeding offers the best possible start for an infant and deepens the mother-chil- d relationship. Tuesdays session will focus on the joys of breastfeeding, and overcoming potential difficulties. Further information or assistance with breastfeeding may 2 or be obtained by calling T hole regular tournament will be held with $140,000 in prize Aug. money' up for grabs. The seniors will play in' the richest senior tour tourney Aug. 20-2- 23-2- MOTORCYCLE RIDER PROGRAM will be held Friday, Aug. 17, in the second floor conference room of the Salt Lake City Library, 209 E. 500 South, starting at 7:30 p.m. The program includes a film on helmet effectiveness and discussion on where most motorcycle accidents happen and how to prevent them. Further information may be obtain1:30-5:3- 0 ed by calling p.m. A 581-747- 4, daily. Methodist church Sunday at 8 : 30 and 11 a.m. Communion will be served at both services. Sunday school classes are scheduled at 9:45 a.m. Weekday Bible study will be held at 10 a.m. today (Thursday) at the church. The board of trustees will neet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Aerobics classes are held from 7 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. A workday will be held at the church on Aug. 25, followed by the annual church picnic at Murray park on the 26th. More information about Trinity activities may be obtained by calling mornings Tuesday through Friday. 6-- 968-689- DISCOVERING AMERICA IN THE BIBLE is the subject of a program being held at 7 p.m. Monday at the South Salt Lake Auditorium, 2500 So. State. A free film, Heirs of the Promise will be shown and there will be a question and answer session. Books and other literature will be available. Further information may be obtained by calling 466-761- 3. U 4 NOTICE INVITING BIDS RECEIPT OF PROPOSALS: SealTHE UNIVERSITY OF UTAHS ed proposals will be received at the office of West Valley City, Owner of FOURTH ANNUAL YOUNG ALUMNI DAY will he held Saturday, Aug. the work located at 2470 South Redwood Road, West Valley City, Utah, 18, with a variety of activities until 9:30 a.m. on August 13, 1984, for scheduled throughout the day. construction of the 198485 Street Anyone who has attended the No. 1. university in the last 15 years is be- Improvements Project The WORK: DESCRIPTION OF to to invited come back ing campus for entertainment, tours, work includes the roadway imdemonstrations, sports clinics and provements listed below: recreation. Registration begins at Schedule No..l: 2700 West: 27XT 11:30 a.m. and continues until 2 p.m. to 3500 South South on the Olpin Union Plaza. This section consists of 5670 lineal The activities include entertainfeet of roadway overlay with ment throughout the afternoon, free needed roadway reconstruction, use of recreational facilities, departcrack sealing, leveling course, mental presentations and tours geotextile paving fabric, and apalong with a sale at the book store. purtenances. Further information may be obtainSchedule No. 2: 3100 South: ed by calling to 2700 West This section consists of 1345 lineal feet of roadway overlay with THE HILLCREST HIGH CLASS needed roadway reconstruction, OF 1969 will hold a reunion crack sealing, leveling course, on Sept. 1. Dinner and a program geotextile paving fabric, and apwill be held at the Midvale park purtenances. bowery. Further information may Schedule No. 3 : 3200 West: 4100 be obtained by calling Sterling to 4700 South or Stan South Johnson, This section consists of 5300 lineal Rasmussen, feet of roadway overlay with needed roadway reconstruction, crack sealing, leveling course, FORMER LARK RESIDENTS geotextile paving fabric, and apare being invited to a reunion Saturpurtenances. attenat Those day Copperton park. Schedule No.4 : 3600 West: 3500 ding are being asked to bring a picSouth to 4100 South nic lunch for a 1 p.m. start. Punch This section consists of 5300 lineal will be provided. A program is feet of roadway overlay with scheduled to get under way at 2 p.m. needed roadway reconstruction, crack sealing, leveling course, geotextile paving fabric, and appurtenances. SITE OF WORK: The site of the work is located in West Valley City at the location shown above. 581-699- 967-915- 277-018- A FAREWELL PARTY for Rev. Royal F. Ewing, pastor of Granger Community Christian church, will be held Sunday at 6:30 p.m. on the UTAH NURSING HOME church lawn. Rev. Ewing will leave RESIDENTS are gearing up for an next month to serve as pastor of Los Olympiatrics to be held tomorrow Altos Christian church in Albuquer(Friday) at Bountiful Convalescent Care Center, 350 So. 400 East. The que, N. M. Rev. Ewing has served in his cuf-re- event has been designed to give nurpost since August of 1978. sing home residents a reason to parRev. Jim Sloan, a retired ticipate in physical activities. The public is being invited to the Methodist minister, will speak at Sundays 10:50 a.m. worship ser- event, which will begin at 11:45 a.m. vice. The Christian Womens and include a parade of flags. NearFellowship will meet at 10:30 a.m. ly 100 residents from Salt Lake, on Aug. 16 in the home of Sharon Davis and Weber counties, ranging in age from 55 to over 90, are ex- Lowell. nt ? MMU'llii 250-928- 250-753- AN EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN course started this week at Westminster College and will run through the end of September. An emergency technician provides basic life support at the scene of an accident or in case of sudden illness until advanced help arrives. Employment opportunities are available in police and fire departments, sheriffs department, ambulance services, ski patrols and industry. Registration is still open. Those interested may call CHILD FIND will conduct its monthly meeting at 7 oclock tonight at South Salt Lake (Thursday) Library, 2480 So. State. Persons in- TOWING ONE DAY SERVICE vweeble U ranemlsslons Va lid HonBmo only American Foreign? car and tiuckalValue of this coupon a may. be 'applied toward major repair G'l'jjii TICKETS FOR THE ANNUAL SHOOTOUT AT JEREMY RANCH are available at all Datatix outlets, the Salt Palace, UofU Special Events Center, ZCMI stores, Canyon Racquet Club and Jeremy Ranch. A tournament-lon- g pass costs $40, with single-da- y admission varying from $12 to 15 and practice round tickets View costing $10. Cottonwood-Alt- a Health Care Foundation benefits from the PGA event. On Aug. 21 teams comprised of one regular tour player and one senior tour player will participate in a $10,000 elimination derby. The 72- - 1 BRICK 033gDBEElOTii Easy to install. Adds charm and value. CANNOT BURN WEATHERPROOF ACE, We ESE LOCATIONS ON BUILDERS MARI 1 3555 Weil 3500 South In Expires 81 Granger PINCHED NERVES 1. Headaches, Dizziness, Loss of Sleep 2. Neck Pain, Tight Muscles 3. Pain Down Arms, Shoulder Pain 5. Pain between the Shoulders 3975 S. REDWOOD RD. WEST VALLEY THE UTAH ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION will sponsor The Worlds I I Enterprises 966-141- 6 t lf e) PROPOSAL GUARANTEE; Each proposal shall be accompanied by a certified or cashiers check or bid bond in the amount of 5 percent of the total bid price payable to West Valley City as a guarantee that the bidder, if his proposal is accepted, will promptly execute the contract, secure payment of workers compensation insurance, and furnish a satisfactory faithful performance bond in the amount of 100 percent of the total bid price and a payment bond in the amount of 100 percent of the total bid price. PERIOD BEFORE A waiting period of 30 free PROJECT ADMINISTRATION: All questions relative to this project M. Montgomery, Consulting Engineers, Inc. 624 North 300 West Salt Lake City, Utah 84103 1 Telephone: (801) Attention: Ed Bamhurst OWNERS RIGHTS RESERVED-ThOwner reserves the right to any or all bids, to waive any informality in a bid, and to make awards in the interest of the Owner. Date: July 30, 1984 0w"er: West Valley city W42 2B By : M. Glenn Weaver e re-je- ct CUT Spinal Examination Bidders shall assume full responsibility for and shall guarantee the bid price during this period and make certain the time period is stated in and does not restrict the proposal guarantee. 363-266- 6. Painful Joints, Nervousness 7. Lower Back Pain, Hip Pain, Pain Down Legs 262-005- 4081 W. 5415 So CONTRACT James 4. Numbness in Hands or Feet WECUAN AND Vacuum OBTAINING DOCUMENTS: The specifications are entitled Contract Documents for 198485 Street Improvements, Project No. 1. Plans and specifications and all contract documents may be obtained at the office of James M. Montgomery, Consulting Engineers, Inc., 624 North 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, upon payment for each of $35.00 set of specifications and accompanying reduced scale drawings. The scale of the reduced drawings is of the original scale. about one-hae If drawings are desired, they may be purchased at reproduction cost from James M. Montgomery, Consulting Engineers, Inc. prior to the opening of bids shall be directed to the Engineer for the project. It shall be understood, however that no specification interpretations will be made by telephone, nor will any or equal products be considered for approval prior to award of contract. DANGER SIGNALS OF (I95 VACUUMS office above-mention- calendar days from the date of bid opening to award may be required. Includes: New belt and light bulb if needed. Checking armature, field and switches. Grease bearing and cleaning housing. ALL MAKES at the AWARD: CLEAN & SERVICE VACUUM SPECIAL SERVICE 1984, of the Owner. WAITING Deliver WITH THIS AH II WOMENS AGLOW FELLOWSHIP will hold a luncheon Saturday at Mansion House, 999 So. Main, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Barbara Brunsvold, who has performed throughout the Pacific Northwest and on television, will perform. Further information may be obtained by calling Includes; Road last, Fluid, Gaskst, Extamal Examination Minor Band Adjust mams.jrValua to $22.95) Valid Monday terested in doing volunteer work are invited to attend. Further information may be obtained by calling FACING COMPLETION OF WORK: All work must be completed within 60 calendar days after date of Notice to Proceed OPENING OF PROPOSALS: The proposals will be publicly opened and read at 9:30 a.m. on August 13, full-scal- FREE 943-151- 8. COMPUTERIZED ROBOTS will be demonstrated and discussed at Utah Technical College today (Thursday) at 8:10 and 9:20 p.m. Craig Coles from Heathkit will lecture in the multipurpose room of the College Center. The free program is open to students and the general public. A spokesman for the college said that in America, the robotics industry is giving every indication of taking off and moving ahead during the next five years. PEACETOKMINDSERVIC The Genuine . Emergencies Treated Anytime Most Insurance accepted as Full Payment 1 I |