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Show 11 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, May 26, 1988 liiivw i . I T HEWS wvmmum Magna Senior Center Slated To Get New Facade Lee Hunt, June 9 MAGNA. The Magna Senior include Citizen Center is getting a new Dorothy Marino and Jane Ripley, facade inside and out . . . thanks 11; Clara Barber 13; DeVaughn to the efforts of Salt Lake Kershaw and Norton Pixton, 14; Gail Sadler, Jeanne Martin, Countys Aging Services. 17; Oneta Earlier this year the interior of Gloyd Anderson, the center was improved by new Nielsen, 18; Lucille Montoya, 23: LaVon 24; Fisher, Ralph carpeting and a vinyl dance floor Aposhian, 25; Marian Huish, 28 in addition to new furniture. Now the outside of the building Lela Anderson, Virginia Mitchell is receiving a facelift with a new and Phyllis Howard, 29. There will be a small gift and a special coat and color of paint. According birthday cake. to Jean Orton, manager, the The menu for next week will overall effect is attracting so offer meatloaf with savory many new people that the facility is about to burst at the seams. There have also been additions to the programs being offered. Connie Marsh will be driving the bus and will pick up people age 60 and over between 4800 and 9200 West. Anyone who would like to attend activities at the center can call if have no of means MAGNA. The Magna Lions they Club has scheduled its annual transportation. The Magna seniors will host the White Cane Day fund drive on Central City seniors tomorrow June 4, according to Don Lucille will Conder (Friday). Blackham, president. music at the again offer Sight conservation chairman Joe Ribotto with the assistance of keyboard. On Friday, Rep. Wayne Owens Leon Reese will will hold a town meeting at 4:30 coordinate the efforts of Lions p.m., and the center is planning Club members in distributing the another giant garage sale on July small White Cane stickers and 4 to raise funds for the facility. obtaining donations throughout "We dont have space to store the Magna business district. the things right now," she said, "Sight conservation and work "so we are asking everyone to with the blind is a major activity hold onto the good things for the for Lions Clubs throughout the senior garage sale." world," Blackham said. "Funds for A special birthday party is the Magna White Cane drive are slated Wednesday to honor 17 used to obtain eye examinations, people who will celebrate their eye glasses and eye care for the birthdays in June. The birthday local needy, especially school honorees and their natal days children, as well as to assist whenever possible with numerous activities conservation sight promoted by the Utah Lions Lions Slate White Cane Day June 4th 250-069- old-tim- Pet Of The Week MOCHA ... This female American Cocker Spaniel Is currently up for adoption at the Humane Society of Utah, 4613 So. 4000 West. Groomers at Artistic Pet Groomery described her as being "a sweetheart. She's really clam and a very good girl." For more information on pet adoption, call the Humane Society. three-year-o- ld FLAI- R- 23 ft. Excellent Condition Low Miles J MIL 263-064- 2 WEST VALLEY CITY. While most residents here will soon be paying $4 per month for weekly garbage collection, many people have decided to dispose of excess trash in Hercules the zone overpressure recently annexed by the city, said ordinance enforcement captain Ed Clontz. "I imagine itll take us up to WOE3SEBV STOCK ON SALE 2 Locations To Serve You MURRAY WEST JORDAN 799 I. 6600 So. 9275 9 am-- So. 1300 W. HOURS: HOURS: Mon.-Frl- ., 7 pm 9 Mon.-Frl- URSEPy $at.,9m-6p- Sun., ManM pm am-- pm Sat.,9am-6p- Closed Sunday in advance. The' day suggested donation by the County Division of Aging is $1.25 per person for those age 60 and over. TOUR ACOUSTICAL "BLOWN-ON- CAN Our CEILINGS " CLEANEDI BE "mrsT duning proem up to 60 ovtr painttng mon three months to clean the area up," Clontz said of the land between 4700 and 6200 South and 6000 to 8000 West. People have taken to dumping their garbage, stained mattresses, tires, dead dogs, grass clippings and refuse from commercial contractors, including old roofing materials, Clontz said. Enforcement is being stepped up in the area, with more than a dozen citations already issued. The citys strained financial condition will make it difficult to clean the area up, Clontz said. "Were going to use people working off fines and things like and some that, maybe volunteers," said Clontz. The area is now being patrolled night and day, officials said. Much of the dumping is being done by those from the east side of the valley, charged city manager John Newman. CLASSIFIED THRIFTIES 097 AUTOMOBILES 098 TRUCKS FOR SALE ADS ONLY!!! Thrifty Ads must be priced under $2,500 Pleas print your for sal ad below, ONE WORD PER SPACE. Include phone no. or address. PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY AD. you Water stains removed Dirt cleaned from around ceiling air vents Yellowing from cigarette smoke removed Call lor FREE CEILING Memorial on Day Monday. Anyone who is intending to eat on sit Senrmf demonstration i price 262-634- 4 the entire state Commercial Residential MEET THE NEW DOCTOR IN YOUR AREA Dr. Blaine A. Awerkamp is from the Salt Lake area. He graduated number one of his class at Western States Chiropractic College in Portland, there he Oregon. While received over 4,500 hours of classroom instruction in diagnosis and treatment of a wide variety of complaints. Following this he was required to pass rigid national and state chiropractic board examinations in order to practice. Perhaps you have hesitated to visit a chiropractor because you were unaware of their extensive training. Foundation." Blackham went on to say that Utah Lions were instrumental in providing establish "seed the money" Don't Suffer Any Longer . Call 562-013- 5 Chiropractors have had a great deal of success with the following: Ear Infections Hand & Wrist Pain Shoulder & Arm Pain Muscle Spasms & Headaches Numbness Back Pain Pain Hip & Sports In juries Neck Pain Painful Joints Stiffness Leg Pain MOST INSURANCES COVER CHIROPRACTIC CARE to of ON THE JOB & AUTO ACCIDENTS Chair Opthamalmology at the University of Utah, and also established ad provided funds for the Utah Lions Eye Bank which is now fully accredited and one of the fastest growing eye banks in the country. According to Ribotto, along with the White Cane Day Drive, the Magna Lions will collect used eye glasses for recycling. Glasses may be given to any of the Lions working on the White Cane Day project. . . 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I0DAYi ora Lsoa CEILING TILE OR 2 Illegal Dumping To Cost City MOTOR HOME 1979 vegetable gravy, mashed potatoes, harvard beets, apricots, wheat roast beef, bread, Tuesday; mashed potatoes, gravy, buttered carrots, cinnamon applesauce, white bread, Wednesday; spaghetti with meat sauce, zucchini squash, pear halves, chocolate a hard roll, cookies, chip Thursday; sweet and sour pork, chicken chow mein, Chinese noodles, rice, tossed salad, fruit delight, fortune cookie, snowflake roll, Friday. The center will be closed for TO PAY APPLmCESMDjWATERBEDS i3577ASOX2820.W(mRKETST:j1 9 (granger sropping'center 967-762- 10-- SUN. 7 12-- 6 |