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Show Thursday, August 27, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS and Larry Mackay, won blue ribbons on their livestock. Many other clubs won first on their groups and individual exhibits. BENNiON NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mackay have moved into the ward again. We hope everyone will welcome them A mothers and daughters party and make them welcome. will be held at the Taylorsville stake house Friday, Aug. 28, at Ward Correlation will be held 7:30 for all mothers and daugh- Thursday evening at Bennion Ward ters. A" lovely evening is planned house. Officers and bishopric meetfor all those who attend. ing at 7 p.m. Officers and teachers at 7:30. Everyone is urged to atA steak supper was held at the tend. home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bring-hurof Bennion, Monday night; Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. All senior ball team members and Kenneth Aubry of Bennion on the their wives were present. The arrival of their new baby boy. bishopric and their wives were also The Aubrys have four other boys present. Although Bennion didnt awaiting the new one. finals last place in the an had have enjoyable week, they ball season playing together. st All-Chur- Linda Eddy left this week to tend college in Nebraska. at- Page 3 Health Exams Urged tor Returning School Pupils The start of the new school year best time for parents to make certain their youngsters are in tip-to- p physical health, it was pointed out this week. Dr. John Waldo, president of the Salt Lake said Medical County Society, health examinations are a necessity for children entering school for the first time; assuring both school officials and other parents that the newcomers are in good health. He noted, however, that health checkups by a physician are de- is the ch held their Yeung marrieds first social of the year Wednesday, Aug. 26, at the Jordan Park. Games were played after which everyone ate their own lunch. The group will meet twice a month, one of the meetings to be a social. Wayne and Lorraine Matthews will be the Linda Eddy, 18, daughter of Mr. teachers. It is under the direction and Mrs. B. R. Eddy, 4480 W. 5460 of the MIA. South, left this week with a companion to make a temporary home The opening social of MIA will for herself in Waho, Nebraska, be Sept. 1, at the Bennion Ward while attending college. house at 7:30. The Last Round-U- p is the theme. A prize for the Miss Eddy was one of the three charter members of the JCLs, Jr. best .western dance for the boy and Civic League, still in the Kearns the girl will be awarded. A proRearea. As a member of the JCLs gram is planned also dancing. she held offices as secretary, treas- freshments will be served. Every-attenurer, and reporter. She has entertained at the Primary Childrens Mr. and Mrs. Dick Burrows of Hospital with the JCLs as an Bennion spent last weekend at accordionist. Strawberry Reservoir fishing. They She is a graduate of Granger had a good time. High as of last year. While attending school she was an active Mr. and, Mrs. La Rue Lunt and pupil. She was a member of the school pep club, the commercial family, Mr. and Mrs. Carvil Smith club, and was on the staff of the and family and Mr. and Mrs. Don yearbook. She also gave the in- Payne and family spent last week National Park. vocation at the graduation exer- in Yellowstone cises. They enjoyed fishing and sightreturned home SatShe has been president, vice seeing. They urday evening. president, and secretary at various times for the Luther League, a of the St. Ferris Smith of Bennion has been youth organization ill Pauls Lutheran Church. for the past week, we hope it isnt too long before he is feeling Her companion on her trip to better. Nebraska and at college will be Karline Samuelson, daughter of Rev. Carl Samuelson. Both girls Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bytheway will be attending the Luther Jr. and family of Bennion returned College at Waho, Nebraska. Miss home this week after a week long Samuelson is a graduate of the trip to Southern Utah and Grand Luther Academy in Nebraska. The Canyon and California. They engirls will make their home at the joyed the trip very much. college dormitory. Kearns Youth Leaves to Attend College . pre-scho- g, Dance and song routine by Adyne and Vickie Conder, will be part of the program. builds .mu dfilil GRANGER AUTO SUPPLY, Inc. Parts and Accessories for all Cars "If We Don't Have It, We'll Get It" Sharon Theidle, 11, and her accompanist, Mrs. Leonard Gerrard, will present a musical selection this evening. SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO 800 WEST 3500 SOUTH CORPS RESERVE from Bennion did Terry 1 IHMRCS (Skw? also leaving the community due to very well in the County Fair this a transfer, and will be making year. Belva Whitbeck, their home in Springville, Utah. Breeze, Donald Rowberry and Dee . ol The medical association official noted any child going to school should begin the term or year with a feeling of physical well-beinwhich can best be assured by a careful examination. This can also be reassuring to parents of school youngsters. d. Many A visit to the physician prior to school opening will of course prove of special value in cases where it is decided a youngster needs limitations placed upon his or her activities due to ailments, defects or other situations needing correction, Dr. Waldo noted. In such cases, the physician furnishes the child or the parents with a letter calling attention to the special needs or hazards. Tests given by family physicians for school children prior to the start of the term usually include standard examinations for visual acuity, hearing, heart condition, blood, urine, etc. In addition to carefully reviewing general health, a examination gives opfor portunity making certain immunizations are up to date. Booster shots can be given as required. , The parents of Linda Eddy are sirable at regular intervals, and are required in some Utah school systems. Health checks prior to entering the 4th, 7th and 10th grades are especially wise, the association official declared. AM 22447 Sporting Goods & Locker Service 740 REMINGTON AUTOMATIC - Cal. 280 NOW $107.95 Regular $134.95 NOW $116.95 Model 70 WINCHESTER 30.06 - Reg. $129.95 30 OFF on HAWK ARCHERY EQUIPMENT 30.06 PRACTICE AMMUNITION - $1.29 BLACK 30-5- 0 off on FISHING EQUIPMENT 8975 West 2700 South FRANK FALVO, Manager |