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Show California Thespians At Westwood Village Saturday - - flag-raisin- ordinary event, the this weekend is ceremony her friend something special, Patricia Zahne explained. Eloise retired from the post office a couple of years ago, Zahne said. She always dreamed of own- Eloise gives much hoopla? everyone service with a smile," Zahne noted. Shes a retired person whos not content to be retired. She two runs a day to the post of- - retired, she opened Sentry Mailboxes thing was missing from her a flagpole. It dream, though took us over a year and a half to get Zahne noted. her that flagpole, Eloise expressed so much enthusiasm over flying the flag that merchants from the shopping center caught the spirit, with many of them donating to install the flagpole. Zahne, too, caught the bug. She did some research and learned special flags were available from members of Congress which had been flown over the U. S. Capitol in Washington, DC. She wrote to Sen. Jake Garn concerning the possibility of obtaining one and th senato answered her request. The flag to be flown Saturday is the result. I am pleased to join with you and your many friends and colleagues on this special day, Sen. Garn wrote Eloise in the letter informing her the flag was on the way. ... County its her. says Everyone brightens their day. Pick Up Price (Over 500 Sq. Feet) Call On Delivery Prices 8G) Premium Quality Kentucky Blue Grass Blend Call 853-1153- Today 7 Bowling Green Turf Farm Commissioner Tom 9600 So. 2700 W. Eloise Stireman pro- - Houn: I a.n. Mon. Sat. CDFunds Tagged WEST VALLEY. Nearly $1 million in Community Development block grant funds (CBDG) from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will be spent on a number of projects in the city in the near future. The funds, totaling $971,500, will be part of the 1985-8- 6 fiscal budget which begins July 1. While city residents have until May 16 to submit written proposals on how the city should spend the funds, most of the money has been targeted on a tentative basis. Housing programs, a sidewalk study and loans an grants for projects in the citys first redevelopttl consume - about ment1 area 1 $485,000. - The housing rehabilitation program will provide low interest and deferred-paymen- loans for t rehabilitating low and moderate come which units housing A HEADQUARTERS V,. v 5V 24.99 COMPARE in- are primarily located near Redwood Road in northeast area neighborhoods. The sidewalk study will identify dangerous areas for pedestrians, determine the cost of sidewalk isntallation and define financing methods. MEN'S FASHIONABLE COURT SHOE COMPARE Perfect for everyday wear i ability and comfort! ' AT $38 TO WOMENS AEROBIC v TENNIS SHOES V Some $100,000 is earmarked for the Public Works Department to pay while for sidewalk construction, Recreation Department is to receive $100,000 for the purchase of about nine acres property near 3700 South and 1950 West for a new city park. support White. Sizes 510. ' About $84,000 will go to the Public of which $42,000 will go for cleanup of the city, 21,000 for the emergency food program, $10,000 for battery-operate- d smoke detectors for low income residences, $6,000 for emergency housing for the homeless and $5,000 to publish and distribute medical and social service booklets. Service Department, 14.99 K COMPARE AT $23 CHILDRENS ATHLETIC S' 1 West. Decisions on 40 lots in the Misty Hills development at 4050 W. 6350 South and six lots in the Chaparral West subdivision at 7735 W. 3500 South were postponed until a future meeting. MENS . . AND WOMEN'S SHOES RUNNING it and comfort-fo- r serious Durable Nxdersoieand poly weave upper. 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But its not just the service she provides -- fice and she always makes sure she gets the brightly colored stamps for people who collect them Besides her mailbox service, Eloise also operates a phone answer-make- s ing service, does typing, makes UPS MM w ing her own post office, so when she Shimizu also heard of Eloises City's How can one little lady inspire so be in atten- dance Saturday for the flagraising. Merchants are running flag raising specials, and free balloons and soft drinks are being offered to entice people to join Eloise on her special day. Entertainment for the children has been arranged and there is even the possibility of a giant balloon, Zahne noted. dream comes true. g Eloise will preside at a ceremony at high noon Saturday in the Westwood Village shopping center, 2700 So. 4700 West. While raising the flag may seem a relatively - ject and says he will WEST VALLEY. Eloise Stireman had a dream and this weekend her TAYLORSVILLE. The Foothill drama club of Pleasanton, Calif, will present the Agatha Christie mystery Ten Little Indians at 7:30 tonight (Thursday) in the Taylorsville high auditorium. The play, sponsored by Cottonwood and Taylorsville high schools, is part of a tour of schools in Idaho, Nevada and Utah by the California thespians. The well known drama is the story of 10 people invited as guests to a house on Indian Island. Each has received a different kind of invitation and one of them are acquainted. As the play progresses, each is accused of killing someone, and, as 10 little Indian figurines disappear, one by one, from the mantlepiece, the guests are, in turn, killed. The set consists of about 50 pieces, varying from wall sections and doors to the figurines. Taking an hour to assemble, when complete, it represents a professionally decorated room. Each individual wall section is papered at the top and paneled at the bottom. Floors are made to look like hardwood. The actors are dressed to depict English people of the thirties and, although no heavy accent is used, the' manner in which sentences are spoken makes the audience aware the play is English. The play is open to the public, with tickets costing $3 at the door. 2, 1985 Dream Will Come True For Eloise Flag-raisin- g Visit THS Tentatively Thursday, May THE GREEN SHEET FASHION PLACE MALL STATE ST. & HWY. 215 IN MURRAY OREM IN CARILLON SQUARE ACROSS FROM UNIVERSITY MALL ROSS welcomes your personal check, Visa, MasterCard, or American Express Cards. FOR A ROSS STORE NEAR YOU CALL TOLL FREE STORE HOURS: Mon. - Fri. 10 Sat. 9:30 AM - 9 PM, Sun. 11 BOO- AM AM - 345-ROS- S - 9 PM - 6 PM 5 p.M. |