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Show 2B THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, August Chamber's Choice 22, 1985 - Flowers, Shrubs Highlight Taylorsville Yard 4827 So. weeks yard beautification contest. The brick rambler features a wide West, is receiving recognition from the West Valley area Chamber of Commerce as winner of this lawn surrounded by flowers and shrubs. There are marigolds, petunias, bayberry, euonymus, quaking TAYLORSVILLE. The home of Jerry and Arvon Williams, 3685 aspen and flowering plum, with lilies bordering the fence. can-n-a In the back yard, an open patio is the focal point. A garden includes carrots, squash, peppers, tomatoes, cukes, beets and potatoes. Zinnias border the garden and there are four fruit trees, an apple, peach, plum and cherry. Sumacs form a border around the yard which also features forsythia, bridal wreath, a trumpet vine, canna lilies and impatiens under the trees. An Australian pine is also a focal point of the yard. Jerry does the heavy work and I take care of the rest while the others are at work, said Mrs. Williams. A daughter Candice will be getting married shortly and the Williamses also have two married children and a granddaughter. Magna Directory Changes Due Now MAGNA. Only two days remain for residents here to make corrections of listings in the Magna Directory. With a new book about to go to press, residents are being asked to check their name, address and phone number to be certain it is correct in the 1983 directory. If it is not, 3 they can contact Chick Paris, 8 to or LaRee Pehrson, make the necessary changes. According to Paris, some people have already called in the changes earlier in the year. However, since that time the person who who was in charge of the phone book has been transferred and some of the names were lost in the shuffle. He also urged advertisers to go over their ads and be sure they are the way they want them to be. 250-674- 250-663- Stake Leadership Changes Noted TAYLORSVILLE. Several changes in office were made at the Taylorsville West stake conference. Edward Kendall was sustained to the position of second counselor to the stake president. Called to the high council were Glade Lameraux, Hale Mellor and Lynn Barker. Changes in bishoprics were maoe in three wards. Dave Beck will serve as bishop of Taylorsville 11th ward with Sam Frampton as first counselor and Steve Smith, second counselor. In the Taylorsville 18th ward Jhan VanZeben was named first counselor, Steve Smith, second counselor. Gaylen Farnsworth will. BEAUTIFICATION . . . Arvon Williomi (loft) and recognition by the West Valley Area Chamber of hor daughter Candle survey tha neighborhood Commerce. Their home is one of 10 so honored this from thoir yard, which has boon tingled out for summer. serve as second counselor in Taylorsville 38th ward. Magna Center Notes Fall Class Slate MAGNA. Registration can now be MARIGOLDS . . , Arvon Williams, who does much of the work in the yard which she developed, examines large, yellow marigold in planter near front entrance to her home. RENT TO 017U PER the third Thursday of every month from 7 to 9 p.m. The fee is $1 per month. In the area of sports there will be a fall mens basketball league. The registration deadline is Friday, Sept. 6. The fee is $200 per team, and there will be team registrations on- lv. Play will begin on Sept. 16th. Continued on page 3 9-- 6-- 8, 5-- BRING THIS AD FOR rnrr installation 25 CHiCK Value (SEE Aspiring musicians can join the Magria Music Club which is being organized by Cindy Green. Any in- strument is welcome and music will be available. The group will meet 250-219- WEEK APPLIANCE West. Included in the youth classes will be ballet and tap dance for children Sessions will be divided into age and 12 and over. Inage 4 for terested parents can call times and fee schedule. Also being offered are baton, dance and drill lessons. Classes will work toward performance and will be taught by Lynn Story, Starfire Entertainers, on Wednesdays. Youths age 7 will work out from 4 to 5 p.m., 5 to 6 p.m. Classes will be held from Sept. 18 to Nov. 6. The fee is $20 per person. Youngsters can also learn the art of acting in a drama workshop taught by Suzanne McKenna, Ph.D. candidate in theater at the University of Utah. Sessions will run Sept. 24 to Nov. 12, Tuesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. No experience is necessary and the fee is $20. Tiny tot tumbling will teach basic tumbling, stretching, balance, coordination and fun. It is for boys and girls age 6 and will be taught by Lynn Story, every Wednesday from 3 to 4 p.m. The fee is $15 per child. The basic skills of tumbling and balance on the beam will begin in October. It will be open to boys and girls age 6 and older. Those in4 for more terested may call 3-- HATEQDIEDS A made for fall classes which will begin in September at the Magna Recreation Center, 2941 So. 9150 t SLEEP -- ! go 'Om" 4195 VJcst 5415 South (earns, Utah ($W 3-- CQQCuUuUQXliFj 250-219- Dr. Mary C. Freesh is pleased to announce the opening of her medical practice in family medicine Family Illness & Accidents Physicals (preschool, school employment, etc.) Gynecology (not O.B.) 10.00 Discount for all new patients WALK-IN- HOURS: 10:00 9:00 7:30AM-5:0AM-7:0- 0 S 0 WELCOME PM, PM, Tues. Mon.-Wed- & Fri. ., Thurs. Saturday 3449;SouthT4155lWesfXZ Hospita PERMS (INCLUDES CUT) (Without Cut) $14.85 SEBASTIAN CELLOPHANE HAIR SALON J 25 09 Iff NAIL CARE details. For adults there will be an aerobics class with ongoing child care included. The first month is a special two for one, and taught by Trina Nelson. It begins Sept. 9 and will cost $3 per night or $25 per month. Classes are being held Monday and Friday from 6 to 7 p.m., Monday and Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. and Saturday from 9 to 10 a.m. Beginning belly dance is also available in a class that will emphasize exercise. It will be taught by Yasamina Kasai, Sept. 17 to Nov. 5, Tuesdays from 7 to 8 p.m. The fee will be $20. Beginning square dance is also on the agenda in sessions to be taught by Dan Worthington. Classes will begin Sept. 19 and run until Nov. 7, Thursdays, with singles from 7 to 8 p.m. and couples from 8 to 9 p.m. The fees are $10 for singles and $20 for couples. Techniques of painting plaster molds will be taught by Tori Curtis Tuesdays, 6 to 7 p.m. Classes will begin on Sept. 17 and run to Nov. 5. Fee is $15 per person, materials not included. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY SPECIAL For a New Look!" Mon. Aug. 26th FACE C3AKEOVEQ By Gene Prunty BEAUTY SUPPLIES Call for an appointment SKIN CARE MAKE-U- P 25201V.4700SO. 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