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Show i jL' .'N , NEW YORK CITY OPERA & BARBER SEBiLLE WM March 17, 1979, 'fcJ4 COMES TO WEBER STATE MARCH 24th 8:G0 P.M. K' BROWNING CENTER & -- SUN CHRONICLE, with Hi; & ;n r "TsaEsa&asr' A double header featuring two top pertormeix is slated at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City, March 24 The fabulous Billy Thunerkloud and the Chiettons will be on hand to thrill their many Utah fans One of the greatest acts in Show Biz who cut his teeth on the saw dust ring at our own Utah State Fair, Billy Thunderkloud, without reservations, is one of the finest showman and the best loved entertainer in Country Music todu Donna Fargo, whom we see on TV each week, w ill highlight an evening of rich entertainment for Utahns Donna TV series are all turned at the Osmond studios in Orem and this makes the singing school teacher one of us This beautiful songstress sky rocketed to stardom with her first song: I'm The Happiest Girl In The U S A This lady stands out in the galaxy of stars and is last becoming number one female entertainer. Show times for this spectacular event are 7 30 and to p m. Advance tickets are available at all ZCM1 Stores, Hill Field, The Salt Palace and producer, KSOP radio itesman :ed XtN Large Had Iceberg Large California vii 2$) ea. Red Ripe AVOCADOS TOMATOES heads lor 8" Assorted Upright Trop,cal Beautiful 5" Hanging Hoya PLANTS PLANT C4r0,4 vO - Mischief Makers will be the theme of activities Saturday at the Southwest Branch Library in Koy. Beginning at 2 p m. the following stories will be told: The Funny Little Woman, What I)o You Say , Dear? and What Do You I)o, Dear? After the stories children are invited to watch Donald Ducks devilish bad self and his angelic better self fight over control of his conscience in the movies, Donalds Crime and Donald's Better Self. School and Home SAFEWAY TOTAL: ALBERTSONS TOTAL: $98 L aa 8" HARMONS TOTAL: TOTAL: CO-O- P $09 SRflOTH'S TOTAL: 599 II NO-NAM- FROZEN FOODS SAVES YOU MONEY E" The State Board of Education and Granite School District devised a list of items that might be called the Nine Commandments for parents of students. The commandments are : 1. Thou shalt speak to thy children in a positive manner about school. Your child respects your opinions, so if you tell him or her that schol should be a happy, valuable experience, the child w ill believe you. 2. Thou shalt urge the child to be sensitive to the feeling of both children and adults. If every youngster other people heeded that advice, probably 50 per cent of the schools problems would vanish. 3 Thou shalt encourage the child to respect himself or herself and the rights and property of others. If every youngster did that, another 30 per cent of educational headaches would disappear. 4 Thou shalt speak with thy child every day about what was done at school. If youre interested, it will probably heighten the interest of your child. 5. Thou shalt make sure thy child has some quiet time for homework each evening with the TV turned off. Its difficult for your daughter to figure algerbraic equations while Fon-zi- e is on the TV screen flying over 26 barrels astride a motorcycle. 6. Thou shalt reply to all letters, messages, notes and telephone calls from the school. Every one of them probably has an important bearing on your son or daughters progress. 7. Thou shalt meet with the childs teacher as many times as possible. That teacher is your partner, and partners should touch bases. 8. Thou shalt see that thy child attends school every day. This commandment is not in force when the student has chicken pox. 9. Thou shalt see thv child gets to school on time. This commandment is always in force If I had to add a tenth one, it would be: Thou shalt obey the other nine. Love is. anew ITEM 650 Chunk Style TUNA FISH 18 5 oz baby CAKE MIX All ?'',- - Varieties mm pizza m ?5 DOG FOOD 8 oz Davis North Newborns BLACK PEPPER SALTINE CRACKERS oz Whole 16 KERNAL March 1: Mestas, Albert Jr. and Rebecca Lopez, 97 W. 250 N. Apt No. 4, Clearfield, a girl March 3: Vudhiwat, Gera, and Rosario, Viesca, 301 N Main, No 141. Layton, a girl March 4: Garrett, Steve and Janice Belnap, 448 N Fairfield No. 61 Layton, a girl. Hokanson, Walter and Sharon Nielsen. 1703 N 1575 W , No 3, Layton a boy. March 5: Hoefsli, Steven and Gloria Chave, general delivery, HAFB, girl, March 5 Benton, Joe and Sheryl Gardner, 2204 E. Oakndge Drive, E. Layton, a boy. Vaughn, Robert and Rosemary Young, 3114 A Revere Circle, HAFB, a boy. March 6: Child, Mark and Debra Nelson, 803 E 1000 S Clearfield, a girl. Richards, Timothy and Esta Cummings, No 9, Hill AFB, a CORN lb 3 SPAGHETTI GRAPE JELLY OFF 38 OZ SALAD OIL Gallon FABRIC SOFTENER 29 oz TOMATOES lb 2 STRAWBERRY PRESERVES . MARGARINE 6 10 oz Kingston 10 oz Kingston OZ PEAS STRAWBERRIES 37 International VEGETABLES TOMATO SAUCE 100 Ct TEA BAGS KITCHEN 1 29 BAGS OZ FEACHES CREAM CORN 32 or IMITATION MAYONNAISE.... UQUID DETERGENT 4 V2 Gallon Crystal ICECREAM . . 07 Stems A Pieces boy. MUSHROOMS Miller, Kirby and Donna Higgs, 128 12 W. 1850 N , Sunset, a girl. March 7 : Larsen, J Blair and Karen Thurgood, 2420 S. 100 W , Syracuse, a boy Tolman, Tom and Verla Pease. 4514 V. 5375 S., Kearns, a girl Williams, Kirk and Gail Boyer, 209 Darlington Way, Layton, a boy March 8: McKell, Mark A and Cody U. Baldwin, 294 S. 200Kaysville, GELATIN 16 oz APPLESAUCE 16 oz FRANKS CHEESE SPREAD 12 02 CHEESE SINGLES CHICKEN FRANKS a boy. March 9: Grigs, Edward Kaysville, girl II and Chong Suk, 600 W. Mutton Hollow 92, March 11: YOU SAVE: Knauk, Steven and Pamela Bodily girl wen fpjw,firr-g,- y 334 S. 780 W., Magna, March 12: Widdison, Floyd and Charolette Wilde, 6436 Box Elder, Mountain Green girl |