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Show 5B THE GREEN SHEET 29, 1988 Thursday, Sept. COMMUNITY NEWS CofC Offers Expertise To Businesses WEST VALLEY. Information on starting a business or finding a reputable place to do business can be obtained at the West Valley Area Chamber of Commerce, says Kathi Lund the executive director. This Chamber of Commerce serves Kearns, Bennion, Taylorsville and West Valley City. This means that businesses in these areas are eligible for membership after approval by a board of directors. er If a business is accepted by the board dues are required to maintain The membership. Chamber of Commerce is not part of the city and therefore does not use, taxes or government funds for The current 300 support. members pay the dues which finance the business group. "We are a spokesman for the business community, says Lund. People come to the office for business contact, information on taxes or recommendations for a County Offering Flu Shots For Elderly In Community SALT LAKE. The flu season is almost upon us,' and the staff of the Salt Lake Health Dept, is urging people to get their vaccinations. Persons 65 years and older and those who are vulnerable because of lung and heart disease, diabetes or other chronic diseases that put them at high risk of City-Count- developing influenza y complications from This vaccine should be given one time only. There is a charge of $4 for the influenza immunization and $7 for the pneumococcal vaccine. Those wishing to take the vaccines may obtain them at: Copperview Community Center, 8446 So. 340 West, Mondays through Thursday from 8:30-1- 1 a.m. and from 14:30 p.m. Kearns Southwest Medical Center, 5255 So. 4015 West, Suite 100, Mondays from p.m., Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 0 a.m. and from 14:30 and p.m. Thursdays f from 0 a.m. - 3900 South Center, 3891 So. West Temple, Mondays from a.m. and from 14:30 p.m. - - should receive the vaccine from their private physicians or one of the Health clinics, Dept.s immunization Health Dept, director Dr. Harry L. Gibbons says. The Health Dept, also has the pneumococcal vaccine available to older persons and those persons with illnesses, especially those involving the heart and and Tuesdays through Fridays rom a.m. and from lungs, he explained. 8:30-11:3- 8:30-11:3- -- long-ter- m 1-- ENJOY Your Wedding Let us help you SevitU 'WeeteUny CtkCen 4897 So. Redwood Coll (262-494- 0) Now 5 p.m. -- - 2100 South Center, 2001 So. State, Suite S2400, Tuesdays and Fridays from 14:30 p.m. - Salt Lake City Center, 610 So. 200 East, Tuesdays through 0 a.m. and Fridays from Wednesdays and Thursdays from 14:30 p.m. Magna Senior Citizen Center, 8962 W. 2700 South, Wednesday, Oct. 19 from p.m. For additional information, call those interested may -- 8:30-11:3- - 468-284- 2. lawyer. The Chamber of Commerce works in the community as lobbyists for business, and will take a stand for or against issues which will effect business performance on a local, state or national level. Consumers may also benefit by calling to find out where to get their car fixed or what restaurants to try. The chamber of Commerce will give the consumer a list of references of all the member businesses to choose from. The board of directors has the right to deny membership to any business it feels is unworthy. However, none have been denied yet. Two years ago membership was at 70 and now it is at 300. The Chamber of Commerce the Westfest and sponsors Christmas parades and also in participates community parades. If someone needs an accurate map of West Valley City it can be found at the office. 'We make things happen," said Lund. The Chamber of Commerce office is in the City Hall, 2470 South Redwood Road. Pool Tourney Set Tomorrow At Magna Senior Citizen Center Orton also noted that Hope Clark has been named Senior of the Month at the center. Mrs. Clark sings in the Silver Belles and everyone loves her because she is so positive, happy and helpful that she brings out the best in everyone else, Orton said. On Wednesday, 21 seniors to whose birthdays fall during MAGNA. Pool players west of Redwood Road still have time to sign up for the annual senior citizen pool tournament to be held at the Magna Senior Center, 8952 W. 2700 tomorrow South, (Friday). Play will begin at 1 p.m., and all seniors in Magna, West Valley and Kearns are invited to Jean compete. According Orton, director, last years winner was Wilford Hansen who enjoys playing twice a week. She added that Jane Ripley, 89, also shoots a "mean game" of pool. "If you are looking for a fun afternoon, then plan on coming down to the center tomorrow, whether you intend to just watch or participate," Mrs. Orton said. "And if you would like to have lunch with us, call today (Thursday) before 1 p.m. to make ld reservations." New Boundaries, Bishoprics In Jordan Stake Area Post Office To WEST changes Expand Hours United States here is observing new hours, with retail window service hours being expanded from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 9 to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday. The follow the changes announcement of Postmaster General Anthony M. Frank that the postal service will now be able to restore service and still comply MAGNA.' Post Office with The Congressionally-ordere- d op- erating fund cuts of $160 million for 1988 and $270 million for 1989. Window hours in post offices across the nation were reduced last February Congressionally-ordere- after d the cuts were announced. NOTEWORTHY Anna Mae Hill Ebert, Kearns, has won two top honors in for contests her quilting handmade queen-siz- e quilt. She received awards both at the Festival of the American West in Logan and in the masters division contest of the Utah Quilt best-of-sho- w Guild. Her quilt featured a "drunkards path" variation called "Devils Puzzle," using shades of rose and blue with lavender and rust accents. In her quilt there were 1440 pieces in the center portion and 282 pieces on the border. She says it took her about 2000 hours r over a time period to complete the coverlet. Mrs. Ebert also won third place in wall hangings in the Utah Quilt guild contest with her pattern two-yea- double-wedding-ri- VALLEY. Widespread in ward boundaries, names of wards and bishoprics were made during a special meeting held Sunday in Jordan stake. The changes were made with the approval of the LDS Churchs First Presidency and under the direction of Spencer J. Condie, with regional representative, David A. Christensen, stake the conducting president, business. Jordan 1st and Jordan 2nd ward retained their names. Changes included Jordan North 13th ward becoming Jordan 3rd ward; Jordan North 14th ward, Jordan 4th; Jordan North 15th ward, Jordan 5th; Jordan North 6th ward, Jordan 6th and Jordan North 11th ward, Jordan 7th ward. Boundaries were changed in all but the 1st and 2nd wards. releases of key Following personnel from ward and stake positions, bishoprics and stake personnel were sustained. Retained as bishop of the Jordan 1st ward was Gary E. Pearson with counselors Kendall Brigham and Tim Crockett. Other bishoprics were sustained Jordan 2nd ward, including, Vainga Imoana Kinikini, bishop; Semisi H. Pauu, first counselor; Sioeli F. Katoa, second counselor; Kinania F. Fangupo, executive secretary. Jordan 3rd ward, Fred A. Nygren, bishop; Charles B. Compton, first counselor; Gary J. Martin, second counselor. Jordan 4th ward, Dennis M. Casaday, bishop; Bruce G. Hiller, first counselor; Terence B. Powell, October will receive recognition from their peers. The honorees and their natal days include Barbara Kilpatrick, Oct. 2; Mike Rossi, Oct. 3, Lucille Conder and center must make reservations at least one day in advance. They can either make arrangements to eat by the day of the week by The calling Jean Orton, suggested donation by Salt Lake County Aging Services is $1.25 per person. 250-069- Mitchell Oct. 4; Deschamps, Donna Hyland, Oct. 6; Dee Conder, Oct. 8; Ella Jeppson and Kate Oct. Della Salm, 9; Goodearl, Oct. 12; Eva Lund, Oct. 13; Howard Lund, Oct. 15; Oct. Thelma Wendrick, 16; Bertha sutton, Oct. 17; Verna Long, Oct. 19; Phyllis Sadler, Oct. 20; Sherrie Jorgensen, Oct. 23; Mary Talbot, Oct. 24; Emil Mirabella, Oct. 26; Grant Allred and Hope Clark, Oct. 29 and Grace Nielsen, Oct. 31st. 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W... 5400 Lines From LaRee things will have an ending; all lovely things will fade and die, and youth thats now so bravely spending, will beg a penny by and by. I I Mfl 84 W. 4570 South BODY TONING CENTER T. Angilau. GRANITE PARK. The Granite junior high PTA council will host a meeting offering information on the tax initiatives, from 9:30-1- 1 a.m. Oct. 6 in auditorium A at the district office. John Memmot, Utah Taxpayers Coalition and Nelson Williams, budget director for Salt Lake County will be in attendance. The meeting is open to the public. Bwir ywtfi Take off those extra pounds and inches! Matesen, Albert R. Garrick, Shane D. Smoot, Ivan Don Genessy, Ralph J. Earl and Siale Initiatives Slated gg BEAUTY SALON RELAX:A-S1Z- E C. Meeting On Tax t Bring Thit Coupon" jCcfs.k ! 1 1 "Cut Your First Visit is second counselor. Also, Jordan 5th ward, Larry D. Palmer, bishop; E. Scott Hansen, first counselor; Roger O. Bailey, second counselor. Jordan 6th ward, David Lee Waters, bishop; S. Ted Elder, first counselor; W. Frederik Krommenhoek, second counselor; Floyd Paul Salin, clerk. Jordan 7th ward, Terry L. Miller, bishop; Edwin M. Cole Jr., first counselor; Paul C. Heiner, second counselor. Sustained as new members of the stake high council were Chris clerk; M. Kim Russell, second counselor in the stake mission presidency. Named to be ordained high priests were Ralph Earl, Fredrick W. Krommenhoek, Charles B. F. Sioeli Katoa, Compton, Timothy D. Crockett and Paul C. Heiner. To be ordained elder, Richard Errett, Kory Charles Gilley, Douglas James Hansen, Shawn Rodger Llewelyn and Devin Lee Johnson. sugar cookies, Wednesday; ham loaf, mustard sauce, hash brown potatoes, zucchini squash, peach halves, whole wheat bread, Thursday; beef stroganoff over parslied pasta, cabbage and carrots, green pea salad, spice cake with carmel frosting, wheat bread, Friday. Anyone age 60 and over who would like to have lunch at the r.iKM All lovely You can expect die world of us. 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