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Show rr-vr- ? Girl Scouts P-- T - Sale Of Cookies To Start GRANGER. Its Girl Scout cookie time, with this years drive beginning tomorrow (Friday rand continuing through March 11. This is the only time of year people can enjoy the great tasting cookies, and also, we rely on the drive to provide funding for our activities, so we hope people will support the girls in this effort, noted chairman Carolyn Osborne. This year the selection includes shortbread Trefoils, (just 24 calories in each cookie,) thin mints, samoas, chocolate chunks, and a new Juliette shortbread, dipped in a creamy lemon coating. The cookies are made with 100 percent vegetable shortening, no preservatives, and fine quality ingredients such as natural chocolate, real peppermint and toasted coconut, said the chairman. The Scouts depend on the proceeds to make possible many learning and growing opportunities from ballet, to backpacking, to camping and career days, she noted. Orders will be taken during the 11 day sale, with delivery scheduled April Anyone not contacted by a local Girl Scout may order by calling Mrs. Osborne at 12-2- 966-081- NEW FACILITY . . . Semi-trailtruck appears relatively small in spacious structure known as "Fin No. 6," new Hercules finishing building about ready for use right at the edge of the Oquirrhs. Large items on truck were used n crane prior to initial use. in a load-testin- g ng basic tax returns? TCE - New Hercules Complex To Begin Operations Soon e, For Summer Tour 60-to- the finished product is ready for shipment. All motors will receive final inspection in Fin No. 6. Janney also said that by late summer there will be more than 700 contract people, with Hercules project engineers, working at the new site. Completion of the second phase should be during the summer of 1986. Personnel to man the buildings will go through a rigorous three-phas- e training to insure top quality people operating the equipment. With regard to safety, Janney said, We dont have hazards. We don't work on hazardous jobs. Sue ODonnell, public relations specialist, reinforced his statement, adding, At Hercules, you do not begin working until you have a safety procedure in place. If you have a question, you do not start until you get clearance for the proper method to proceed. Our safety record is very good, This is a very competitive business and we are very good at what we do. Quality and safety are really the big items for us. Janney said. - Sound Of America Selects Girl MAGNA. Kitchell Jones, daughter of Glenda and Larry Gunn, 3415 So. 8575 West, has been selected to perform with a national organization, The Sound Of America Honor Band and Chorus. She will join other selected student musici- ans chosen from applicants representing nearly every state in the union when the organization begins a European tour this summer. Selection of is performers made through & careful screening and rigid character and musical evaluation, a spokesman said. Miss Jones recently performed as a soloist in the Promised Valley Playhouse production of Babes In Toyland and played the lead role of Emily in Cyprus highs production of Our Town. She has been soloing since age 3 and has perfomed with the Utah Opera Company. Clyde M. Barr, past president of the Pennsylvania Music Educators Assn., and former director of Six Flags Music Festivals located in Dallas, Atlanta, St. Louis, Los Angeles, Orlando and Jackson, N.J., will serve as tour conductor and coordinator of the honor band. Daniel D. Shaw, past president of the Eastern Division of the American Choral Directors Assn, and director of the National Music Showcase, N.Y. City, will conduct the honor chorus. The student performers will meet at Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pa. on June 29 for four days of intensive Factory CARNATIONS Germany. They are scheduled to present nine concerts tour including Paris, during a y Interlaken, Mannheim, Innsbruck, Heidelberg, Venice, Rothenburg, La Chaux de Fonds, Lucerne, Lugano and London. Side excursions are planned to Heidelberg Castle, Trummelback Falls, the Palace of Fontainebleu and a Seine River cruise. Participants will be offered an opportunity to receive college level credit as members of this educational studies program through Dickinson College in cooperation with the Sound of America Honor Band and Chorus. Frankfurt, (Variety of Colors) Reg. Bring in 12.00odoz. 7 50 ad and receive an additionaL $100 OFF 4616 So. 4000 Weit ri I I (Plan ! Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly programs are sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service to provide free tax assistance to taxpayers with special needs, such as the elderly or those with physical or language limitations. In the Green Sheet area, VITA or TCE assistance is available at: Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. 340 West, Tuesdays through April 9, 5:30-- 7 p.m. East Millcreek Library, 2266 E. Evergreen Ave., Thrusdays through p.m. April 11, Evergreen elementary school, 3401 So. 2100 East, Room 1, Mondays p.m. through April 8, Heritage Center, 10 W. 6150 South, Thursdays through April 11, 4 p.m. Holladay library, 2150 E. 4800 South, Thursdays through April 11, 4 p m. South Salt Lake library, 2480 So. State St., Thursdays through April 11, p.m. Kearns library, 5350 So. 4220 West, Tuesdays through April 9, p.m. Magna Senior Citizens Center, 8952 W. 2700 South, Thursdays through April 11, 4 p.m. Midvale Senior Citizens Center, 140 Park St., Thursdays through April 11, 4 p.m. Murray Public Library, 166 E. Vine St., Wednesdays, March 13, 27 and April 10, p.m. Utah Technical College, Basement (South) Student Center, 4600 Redwood Road, Mondays, Tuesdays and.Wednesdays through April 10, 2- 6 p.m. Whitmore Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, Thursdays through April 11, 4 p.m. and7:30-8:30p.For further information on the VITA or TCE programs call the IRS office at For multilanguage assistance call and ask for extension 6095. 4 4 7-- 8 i I1EW YORK STYLE . ii$2 I MIDVALE 33 East 7200 South 561-337- 1 ri Om Coupon "FREE DELIVERY 1 OFF I I EXTRA LARGE PIZZA I I 00 II !i 31385 Per Pm a ri i i i i i PIZZA Offer Ends 3136S Oni Coupon P r Pi ha 3500 So. 4371 West i Li 966-795- OPEN CnPP rtltt A 25 NO CREDIT CHECK Value imimimMm iimu'it Mimar-- g 1 COUPON DRAPERIES I TV Close Out PLAIN, PRESSED & PLEATED EXPIRES MARCH IS, 1985 i I. WESTWOOD CLEANERS 2572 W. 4700 So. LONNIES LAUNDRY 1799 W. 0000 So. 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PUSH BUTTON Model No. Z2516NK - REMOTE Model No. SZ2515M- - Reg. 699.95 Reg. 799.9S. . 513 610 .6345 aHma3MS0a$nEB ca,aro 66-060B 4700) ihi I I I I I I ijiOOPjj 8 BRING THIS AD FOR INSTALLATION I thro 0 MEDIUM ROfalAU PIZZA REMOTE Model No. CU51MI 8:30-5:0- OFF 524-406- 0. Similar Savings Other Permanents 295-238- Offer Ends PIZZA - FAST Comb-O- ut Tues. thru Sat. I I jetting to Income Tax THRU MARCH 9 flower LIMITED TIME OFFER of sale. PERM SPECIAL On I I before rehearsing Zotos Perfect For All Your Floral Needs Silk or Fresh programs may be assistance. The Volunteer Known as Fin No. 6, the building that will begin operations in March will process all the motors made by Thiokol and Hercules using a controlled system for cleanliness. Motors will be received two ways on rails into the building, where an automated device will pull them transport will along. An raise the motor to slide it around on a film of air. There are 35 foot deep pits for working on both the top and n bottom of the motors. A overhead crane will facilitate turning the motors end to end. Costing $8 million, the Finish Building was built first because it was the first that will be needed in the Bacchus West Complex. According to Bill Janney, Bacchus West project manager, the mixing and casting will be done in the Bacchus West Complex, with the finishing done in the big building. From there the motors will go back to the shipping area in the main plant to be dispensed to their destinations. He added that it takes six months to complete a motor from the winding of the case at Clearfield, until COOKIE TIME . . . Elizabeth Osborn, Carrie and Lisa Jeppeson, from left, are among area Girl Scouts about to launch annual cookie SALT LAKE. Need help prepariThe VITA or 60-to- First Of $250 Miilion Expansion by LaRee Pehrson MAGNA. The first part of a 2,500-acr$250 million expansion being constructed west of the Hercules Plant 1 Complex is scheduled to go into operation here by March 1. Located in the rolling hills at the foot of the Oquirrhs, just north of Coons Canyon, the high tensile steel building is the first of several which will incorporate state of the art techniques in automation and robotics that will result in the nations most cost effective facility for the production of large, solid propulsion rocket motors, according to Hercules spokesmen. The production line will be built on a meadow about 1,000 feet east of the new structure, where nine buildings of varying size will be constructed depending on the operations inside. There will also be a large dry ingredient handling area using a high degree of automation, with Robo Cars guided by a wire buried in the concrete and on board computers controlled by a tower. In addition, there will be a casting and cure building measuring 550 feet long, 70 feet high and 90 feet wide. Tax Return Assistance Is Offered |