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Show 12B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, August 16, 1984 Community Calendar CALENDAR - ship service. Sunday school is scheduled at 9:30. A calendar meeting will be held Sunday at 4 for all committee chairmen, at the Lowell residence. Granger Community Christian church will serve as a distribution center for Utahns Against Hunger to distribute garden produce and cheese on Aug. 26, Sept. 2, Sept. 16 from 4 p.m. Members are being asked to bring produce from 9 a.m. (From Page 11B, Col. 6) William Hazard will teach an adult study titled The Divine Drama beginning in September. Registration is required by Sept. 1 by contacting the pastor or calling the church office, 972-842- DRAGON FEVER will be the theme of the sermon to be preached by Rev. Ginger Gryzwana Sunday at Westvaie Presbyterian to noon Mondays Thursdays. church, Granger. Musical numbers will be presented by Cathy and Merlin Roberts. Reunions THE MURRAY HIGH CLASS OF r reunion at hold a Snowbird on Friday, Aug. 31. A western-styl- e smorgasbord will be served at 7 p.m. Cost of the dinner will be $15 per person if reserved in advance, $16 at the door. For more 1979 will KEARNS five-yea- 266-798- 4. SERIES OF CLINICS ON MACULAR DEGENERATION, the leading cause of reduced vision in the elderly, are being held at the Murray B. Allen Center for the Blind. Further information about the clinics and a schedule may be obtained by calling A Seniors AN EIGHT-WEESUPPORT AND EDUCATION GROUP FOR K HOMEBOUND SENIOR CITIZENS is being sponsored by Intermountain Health Care and County Aging Ser- The group THE MAGNA SENIOR CITIZEN CENTER is seeking a new director to help usher in the fall season and new activities. Carolyn Koch, who has served as director the past several months, resigned Friday to return to the teaching profession. Julie Hendrickson, program and volunteer supervisor for the county aging division, said she is hopeful a new director will be appointed by Sept. 1. In the meantime, site council (See Page 13B, Col. 1) will meet Thursdays beginning Aug. 30 from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Multiethnic Senior Citizens Highrise, 120 So. 200 West. People over age 60 who have previously been homebound are being invited to participate. There is no fee and Servicar, a transportation service for the disabled, will provide free transportation to and from the sessions meetings. The small-grou- p will include lectures on stress PARTY Hamburger Frit I Reg. Drink McDonald's n. CAKE PARTY Give your child o fun filled ... .... EVERYONE - it Cream Rag. Drink For further information on the silent auction or other activities, those interested may call Sue Noren, W0 west ualley Partial include games, prizes for everyone and a Special Birthday Gift to the birthday child fcat Ike coins Gteal Jadte al McVtmMY BUY o SELL o TRADE U.S. AND FOREIGN COINS ALL GOLD, SILVER and DIAMONDS V2 oz. S'iIOOoh J Li WITH BAKED TEXAS TOAST. 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He has fought long and tirelessly for State consideration of issues that affect you and I. I find that he is highly respected among his peers without regard to political persuasion or party. When he speaks on the floor of the House or in conference, his ideas are always seriously considered because he does his homework, applies the test of sensibility and rationality, and represents the concerns of his constituents. COVES FOR MORE INFORMATION ON ALL YOUR HUNTING NEEDS Contact K.P. Cowell NEW AND USED GUNS Loran Corporation BUY 355-205- 0 Leasing Office Suite B4 3500 So. 2222 W. FREE MOVIE with each Gerald k. Maloney MEMBERSHIP TO YOU 974-541- 5 - 45 Call 973-040- Choose Free Movie From List at Rocky Mtn. Video New Movie - 0 West Shore Tanning Co. Yours To Keep 2222 W. 3500 So. West Valley City, Ut B-- B!ank Tape JYC or Fuji Offer Not Valid With Any Other Offer T-T- ! for you FREE first appointment NEW 83184 to Re elect Rep. Duayne Johnson West Valley WE BRING THE SUN Offer Good Only With Coupon Thii Offer Good Only Till P aid for by the Commit! TRADE TANNING CO. EUROPEAN SUNTANNING FREE BLANK TAPE Mayor SELL 2222 West 3500 South OR Sincerely, OFF SEE US FOR TIIE BEST PRICES AND APPOINTMENT Through legislation by Duayne, $4.5 million dollars is now available to cities and counties for enforcement of D.U.I. laws. The decrease of the number of deaths on our highways due to the use of alcohol is in a great part due to Duayne's efforts. This legislation also provided over $2 million dollars for the education of our children from kindergarten through 12 grades on alcoholism and its prevention. In the area of transportation, he has become an expert and as such has been responsive to the citizens of the State as a member of the House of Representatives. Mr. Johnson is held in high regard in his community and is the best candidate, in my opinion, for the seat he presently holds in the House. - Sale 24 ALL SCHRADF tative 20 I g. 5770 g0 30q lct for more info A Gwid Time non-prof- pro-Au- ,k! WILL ENJOYI tOt-MoD 20-2- number of volunteers for the tourna-Jerem- y ment, including medical crews viding first aid cares. The pressures on hospitals to provide uncompromised care at a reasonable cost has given the Foun-Car- e dation an added reason to reach out 0 the community and involve those we serve, saud O. J. Wilkinson, Foundation president, Tickets for the shootout, which wjjj feature tournaments with both touring professionals and the richest senior tournament in pro golf, are available at the Foundations office, ,MCtUDB: BIRTHDAY PARTY -- from the Ranch Shootout, scheduled 6 will help Cottonwood Hospital Medical Center and Alta View Hospital. View Health The Cottonwood-Alt- a Foundation, a volunteer organization, raises funds to benefit both hospitals. Last year, more than $30,000 was raised to benefit the hospitals. A silent bid charity auction is planned during the seven tournament days, with all proceeds going to the foun- dation. More than $100,000 m donated merchandise and services will be up for bid in an auction tent located across from the shuttle bus boarding area. In addition to the charity auction, the two hospitals will provide a Proceeds MURRAY Do something nice for yourself ! INCLUDES: 3900 West 5400 South Call Jeremy Ranch Benefit ALL AMERICAN BIRTHDAY AA " management, nutrition, fitness and more. Further information may be obtained by calling 263-179- vices. WOMEN OF GRANGER COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH are being invited to a Christian Womens Fellowship at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 16 at the residence of Sharon Lowell. A study of Korea will be presented. Lay speaker Jesse Cowan will speak at Sundays 10:50 a.m. wor II through information and to make reservations, those interested by call John or Patty Ward, 1 . |