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Show Thursday, September 3, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 3 LOCAL CHURCH .NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Buchanan of home of Easton and Barbara Blake, Bennion vacationed over the week- Sept. 9th at 7:30 p.m. Anyone raisend. They returned home Tuesday. ing a family is invited to attend. The group will meet twice a month. A birthday party honoring Blake was held Saturday night at his home. After a turkey dinner, with all the trimmings, the group played games. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ross Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bennion, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morrill, Mr. and Mrs. LaRue Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mauchley, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Beckstrom and Beth Smith. Fas-to- n Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bringhurst spent the weekend in Yellowstone fishing and sightseeing. They turned home Tuesday. . . re- An old folks party will be held at the Taylorsville Stake House Thursday. All of the Oder people of the ward are invited to attend. A Stake Mothers and Daughters party was held Friday, Aug. 28, at the Taylorsville Stake House. After a program, refreshment were served. A large turnout from Bennion was there. Ray Dahlberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dahlberg, of Bennion, is in the Saint Marks Hospital suffering from third degree Ipurns. He was tarring the roof of his house when the hot tar splashed on him. We hope it isnt too long before he is well again. ' was offered. Prizes were awarded for the best Western dress. Station KSOP gave records and albums for the different dances. Hamburgers with all the trimmings were A luncheon for the teachers of served. The social was under the Plymouth School was given at the direction of the MIA. home of Mrs. Roy Breeze of Bennion, Friday, Aug. 28th. Helping Primary will start at 3:45 p.m. with the luncheon were Mrs. Burt for the Fall season. The Primary Gardner and Mrs. Chet Johnson, presidency would like everyone to PTA officers. keep this in mind. If the parents could pick up the children in the The monthly pack meeting of the rear of the Church, there will not Bennion Cub Scouts was held on be the danger of evening traffic Saturday, Aug. 29th. Cub Scouts on Redwood Road. and their parents toured the TemMr. and Mrs. Keith Shepherd and ple Grounds and had a picnic at of Boulder, Colorado, have Grove. An time family, Memory enjoyable been visiting with Mrs. Shepherd's was had by all. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marks New-bolof Bennion. The Newbolds The opening social at Mutual was have a huge success. The Last Round-U- p enjoyed the Shepherds stay was the theme. After a very with them very much. fine program, dancing and such . d, SCHOOL NEWS The school hot lunch program will start Tuesday, Sept. '8th. The prices remain the same as last year. Milk may be purchased at 3 cents per half pint. The Granger Elementary School has 756 students enrolled, reported Cy Holmes, principal. At the Kearns Jr. High School, 849 seventh, eighth and ninth graders enrolled. There are also seven Mr. and Mrs. Terry Morrill of 6th grades with approximately 230 Spanish Fork, formerly of Bennion, students. spent the weekend visiting relatives and friends. They returned oquirrh hills has new principal Mr. Robert N. Warner is the new home Sunday evening. principal of the Oquirrh Hills elethe of Mutual Marrieds The mentary school. During the past Ward organized their group for eight years he was a teacher at the coming six months at a party the Blaine School. He resides with his wife and two held at Jordan Park. Easton Blake Mac-kachildren at 8(& Fremont Ave. Just y was elected president and Ray was elected Secretary. Their last Friday, Mr. Warner received next meeting will be held at the his Masters degree from the University of Utah. We welcome Mr. Warner to Kearns and wish him and his staff a very successful year. 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KEARNS PHARMACY CY There will be Fun for Everyone at our N this fall Enroll at the University where: 3000 courses of study are offered toward majors in more than 70 departments; 59 percent of the faculty hold doctorates; plans are paced to tomorrow's needs. at 8:15 P.M. at ST. FRANCIS PARISH HALL SATURDAY, Come and Join Us 10th Game $25.00 Jackpot $100.00 Attend your state university . . . near home . . . where costs are low . . . but where educational opportunities ore the finest. Remember these dates: Freshmen Registration Sept. 24th Other Students Register Sept. 25-2- 6 Class Work Starts wanted to fill and collect from automatic vending machines in this area. Absolutely no selling, all accounts established and turned over to qualified man or woman. hours weekly nets to $250 monthly. Possibility full time with higher income potential. No age limit. Company representative will be in this area to interview applicants. Requires car and $750 working capital. (Fully secured). Write giving full particulars, address and phone tofaiiiflEnnEiian C37ID VENICE CAFE 12 3407 South Redwood Road (Next to Harmony Inn) to: SELF-SERVIC- E WE TRADE 3871 Piedmont Ave. Oakland 11,' California Drop In And Try My CARS for GRANGER AUTO SUPPLY, Inc. Parts and Accessories for all Cars "II We Don't Have It, Well Get It" Anything of Value AM 22447 Venice Special 60c WITH DRINK SOMETHING REALLY DIFFERENT See or Call SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO 1800 WEST 3500 SOUTH 77 St. Francis Kindergarten Class will start next Tuesday, Sept. 8th. Mrs. Jerry Conti will be teaching. 71 INSURE ITS CONTENTS 360 South West Temple Street Phone ELgin PERSON 7-- REALTOR W--JL at the Depot RESPONSIBLE Contact Lenses Downstairs Kearns Medical Center Call CY Enroll Another Bingo Party will be held Saturday evening, at 8:15 p.m., at the Parish Hall. The Jackpot prize will be $100 and the 10th game will be worth $25. The $125 Jackpot at the last 'game was won by Donna Catton and Richard Bergstrom pocketed the $25 for the 10th game. You are invited to come out and play and perhaps you will be one of the lucky winners. Many other fine prizes will be given. Absentee bingo may be played by contacting Gene Healy or Father Benvegnue. Lewis Bros. Stages The 2580 So. Main Cleanest Restaurant. In Town 9 |