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Show THE WEST MOUNTAIN TIMES, JANUARY 7, 1982, PAGE EIGHT ommunity News County library schedule given Local man awarded trip to Las Vegas WEST VALLEY CITY-Ra- lph Hayball, store manager of the Store at 3100 West 3500 South in West Valley, recently returned from a trip to Las Vegas where he was honored by the Muscular Dystrophy Association. As a winner of the 1981 Southland Corporation Muscular Dystrophy fund raising drive, Hayball was presented an award from John Thompson, chairman of the board of the Southland Corporation and Jere Thompson, president. Hayball, alone, raised almost $1,100 for MDA in 1981. store Every year, one manager or franchisee from each Southland District in the nation is rewarded with a trip for two to Las Vegas for raising the most money for MDA. HEATING YOUR HOME WITH WOOD. Wed., Jan. 6 at 7 p.m. Tom Belchak, Buck Stove Energy Center, discusses the rising costs of fuel, options available through conservation, alternate systems and what the homeowner can do to combat high costs. KIDS ON THE BLOCK. Sat. Jan. 16 at 2 p.m. Bring the entire family to meet an enterKids on the Block, the taining, appealing group of puppets designed to help children learn about before February though, since the library, 2880 W'est 3650 South, will close soon for extensive remodelling. Grangers library staff anticipates a k closure during the firest part of February, said Paul G. Jacobson, head librarian. Well literally be emptying the whole two-wee- Commission schedules hearing on grants SALT LAKE CITY Block grants for Salt Lake County will be considered by the Board of County Commissioners at a public hearing Jan. 16 at 10 a.m. at the Rampton Auditorium, 4600 South Redwood Road. administered by the County Community Development Program, will be used for physical improvement of lower and moderate income neighborhoods. Past uses have included multipurcenters, fire pose senior citizens stations, park development, housing The grants, Salt Lake rehavilitation and the installation of curbs, gutters and sidewalks. Salt Lake County, excluding the areas of Salt Lake City, West Valley City and Sandy, will receive about $3 million. Those cities will receive their own community development funds. Three new members of the Citizen Steering Committee, which advises will be the county commissioners, elected at the Jan. 16 hearing. Nine are members of community councils within the county, and the other three members will be selected at a later date. EDITH. Sat., Jan. 30 at LAKE CITY The Christian Womens Club will break up the monotony of January clouds with a Sun Catchers brunch Thursday, Jan. 14 at 10 a.m. at the Salt Lake Ramada Inn, 999 South Main. Beehive Glass will show an array of stained glass, and Phyllis Burton will sing. The speaker will be Bobbie Hutchinson. Cost of the brunch is $5.50 per person. For reservations, contact Francis or Betty Keefe, Stebbins, SALT 272-482- 3. Nursery for preschoolers will be provided at St. Johns Lutheran Church, 1030 South 500 East. Pianist to present free concerts SALT LAKE CITY-Pia- nist Kendall R. Bean will present concerts Jan. 8 and 9 at 7:30 p.m. in the North Visitors Center on Temple Square. Bean will play works by Mozart, Chopin, and Brahms. He is completing a doctor of musical arts degree at the University of Texas at Austin. He has been a soloist with the Utah Symphony and Mormon Youth Symphony. He won several music performance awards at Brigham Young University, where he auditorium remodelled to include a projection booth. 7 going to do it is anybodys guess, said Jacobson, who said the remodelling crew will be at work in Granger as soon as work at other county library branches is complete. When theyre We need more space and thats one he said. reason for the remodelling, Now we only have a couple of copy machines but the new production center will include a laminating machine as well as copy machines. WeU also increase the typing rooms capacity. Wed just as soon everything was checked out before the remodelling begins, said Jacobson. Book drops will still be open during the librarys closure and Granger books can also be left at any of the countys other branches. LAMAZE CHILDBIRTH. Wed., Jan. 627 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Learn to better cope with and enjoy the childbirth experience by taking this course from A.S.P.O. certified instructor Judi Rausch. For information on registration and fees, call 466-124- 5. CHILD ABUSE. Mon., Jan. 18 at 7 p.m. Child abuse is a growing problem in Utah. Representatives of the Primary Childrens Medical Center discuss the situation and offer suggestions on what can be done. ANIMAL FARM. Thurs., Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. Family film. KEARNS BRANCH 5350 SOUTH 4220 WEST GOLD BUG CLUB. Thurs., Jan. 7 at p.m. The public is invited to attend this special Gold Bug meeting on first aid techniques. AEROBICS FOR WOMEN. Tues., 9 from 10 to 11 a.m. ImJan. prove physical fitness, increase cardiovascular health and relieve mental stress by taking aerobic dance courses from a Family Health Program (FHP) instructor. For information on fees and registration, call A new projector has been given to the Utah Technical College for instructional purposes by the American Welding Society. Neal Wood, chairman of the AWS chapter, said the projector was given in lieu of the student scholarship given in previous years. 561-223- 1. CLASSIFIEDS received a bachelor of arts degree in 1978. He has a masters degree in music from the University of Texas. Free tickets for the performances, which feature the same program both nights, are available at the North Visitors Center on Temple Square. Attendance is limited to those age 8 and older. MAGNA STAKE MAGNA Stake conference times and dates have been announced by the Magna Utah Stake of the Church of Saints. Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Presiding over Jan. 9 and 10 conference sessions will be Elder Bruce R. McConkie, a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, said Joseph H. Evans, public communications director for the Magna Utah Stake. Tom L. Bird, stake president, will conduct the meetings held at the stake center, 8400 West 3100 South. Two meetings will be held on Jan. 9 including a 4 p.m. priesthood leadership conference for members of the stake presidency, stake clerks and executive secretary, high council and alternates, Melchizedek Priesthood presidencies, group leaders and secretaries, bishoprics, clerks and executive secretaries. At 7 p.m. a leadership meeting will be held for all adult members of the stake, 18 years of age and older, said Evans. On Sunday at 8:30 a.m. a youth session will be held for those 12 to 18 years of age. The general session for all will be members as well as held at 10 a.m., said Evans. Evans said the conferences theme will be from Isaiah 2:3: Let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the house of the God of Jacob (Israel)... Why not use our Classifieds or home. Washer and dryer, refrigerator and stove, drapes and carpet, garage. On large lot, near Hercules, no pets. $300 per month. 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She has been active in the LDS Church most of her life, most recently serving as the assistant public communications director in the stake. Kinderschool, for ages 4 to 7 will also be taught on Sundays starting Jan. 17 to Feb. 21 from noon to 5:30 p.m. Fees are members $18 a session; nonmembers: $20 a session. There will be a maximum of five students per instructor. The sessions are three hours long and emphasize the fun of skiing. ( The Blacks are parents of four sons and a daughter, and have six gran- uil Ull fvluo.c 'titiex viiaiii .cieniii c) : i eeuotJ. . O j,i J jCo- i . o BOYS AND GIRLS! Earn Extra mo..ey in distributing papers, by getting subscriptions for the WEST MOUNTAIN TIMES. Call Cheryl Peterson 966-444- 4 L. AO for more details. 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VVAo I L i , KEARNS CLOTHES CLOSET 5476 SOUTH 4220 WEST rVe't His former church positions include counselor in what was then known as the MIA, counselor and bishop in the Magna First Ward, member of the high council and of the welfare committee in the stake. maverick ut Early service participants will enjoy cookies and coffee. Late service families are asked to bring a hot dish for potluck. Families with three or more people should also bring a dessert or salad. The event is hosted by Helen Evans. More information on church activities can be obtained at the church of1 or fice by calling MAGNA Bishop Wallace H. and Alene A. Black of the Spencer First Ward, Magna Utah Stake, entered the Mission Training Center Dec. 2, 1981 and will serve in Dublin, Ireland for 18 months. a Stormy, field. GRANGER BRANCH 2880 WEST 3650 SOUTH REAUESTAT Church group plans Sun Catcher brunch of tells the story colt, born at the wrong time of the year. Instead of being trained for racing he is sold for a farm horse. But the thoroughbred has his moment of glory as he proves himself on the polo a.m. 11 Children of all ages are invited to enjoy fairy tales as told by Aunt Edith. churches 484-673- 8, STORMY THE THOROUGHBRED. Sat., Jan. 16 at 2 p.m. This Disney film lf building and starting over, he said, explaining remodelling work will include new carpeting, new book shelves, an increased nonfiction area, the addition of area for library a concentrated-stud- y patrons, and a new production center. desk will The librarys front check-oalso be changed, he said, and the CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6 At our disability and how they can be friends with disabled children. PRESCHOOL STORY TIME. Wed. 24 at 10 and 11 a.m. Jan. to five Preschoolers, three and one-hayears, are invited to join Childrens Librarian Beverly Mellin for finger plays, stories, films and other fun. is required. FAIRY TALES WITH AUNT Thurs., Jan. 14 from 7 to 9 p.m. Parents of hyperactive children are invited to attend this special meeting to learn how diet can control hyperactivity. BORN FREE. Thurs., Jan. 28 at 7 p.m. Family film. 20-Fe- b. Rf.lph Hayball, center, received an award from Southland Corporation executives for fund raising work for the Muscular Dystrophy Association. Granger library to close soon WEST VALLEY CITY With winter coming on strong, January will be a good month for curling up in front of the fire with a good book. Granger Library patrons should get their books ASSOCIATION. FEINGOLD MAGNA BRANCH 8339 WEST 3500 SOUTH WEST MOUNTAIN TIMES 4140 West 6415 Sooth Keanu, Utah 84118 Call 966-444- 4 |