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Show Thursday, October 29, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 4 Local Church News Know Your Teachers The week of October 25 to No- The members of the various com1 as mittees for the Minstrel Show, has been designated vember Christian Literature Week. A dis- sponsored by St. Francis Catholic play of church literature will be Church, met last Sunday at the set up at the Granger Community Parish Hall to view for the first Church for the convenience of in- time, the rehearsal, and to lay out terested persons. More people are the program. The show will be preuiged to use the church library. sented to the Public Nov. 27 and The membership development com-mitt- e 28, at 8 p.m. at the Parish Hall. and the Christian education Tickets will be available sometime committee are sponsoring this ob- next week. ' servance. A reading program was The Luther League of St. Pauls distributed with the church bulletin last Sunday. Church, is making plans for a Halloween Party to be held Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Parsonage. The Boy Scout Troop 259, sponsored Jr. League members are invited. by the Granger Community Church, meets each Saturday at 3 p.m. for Circular Bible study for all Lutheir regular meetings. All eligible ther Leaguers will be held Sunday, boys are welcome. 6 at p.m. in the Educational unit On Wednesday, November 4, at 7:30 p.m., a class in Churchmanship will begin at the Granger Commu- nity Church. There will be six ses- sions of the class, each lasting one and a half hours. The class will meet Wednesday evenings, provided it does not conflict with other church programs. All adults and youths are urged to attend to learn what Christ expects of His followers and how to apply His teachings. Halloween Party At Kearns Junior High A Halloween party and dance for all students of the Kearns Junior school and their guests will be held Friday from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The dance music will be furnished by the Olympus high school orchestra. Refreshments will be served. .high HURRY! WHILE THEY LAST! PIANO SALE FULL CARLOAD SPINETS and CONSOLES Stylings in Contemporary, Colonial, Modern, French Provincial Italian, Provincial, Classic, Etc. ALL PIANOS REDUCED TERMS AS LOW AS $15.00 IN PRICE DOWN - $15.00 PER MONTH SUMMERHAYS MUSIC CO. 3719 South State Street $5.00 Will Hold Any Piano Until Christmas To keep todays synthetic fabrics free of wrinkles when washing, make sure you use cool water lor rinsing. Warm water softens the fabrics and wrinkles will form during the spnning. Milton R. Johnson, principal of the Webster Elementary School of Magna. Mr. Milton R. Johnson, 38, resides at 2938 So. 8400 West, with his wife and two children. Mrs. Johnson is the former Virginia Giles of Salt Lake City. Their two children are Robert, 14, and Darrell, 8. Mr. Johnson was a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School, and later attended the BYU. He has also done graduate work at the U of U. He obtained his B.S. degree from the BYU in 1948, and is presently working on his masters degree. Mr. Johnson has taught in the Granite School District for nine years. He has been principal of the Webster School for three years. His hobby is photography, and was formerly employed as cameraman at KSL-Tfor six years. He is an active member of the LDS Church, and is presently of the Sunday School. super-ir.tenda- lK FAMLEE SHOES & CLOTHES LOCATIONS: 1327 California Ave. 3515 So. Redwood Road Phone AM Phone HU OPEN 10 a.m. fo 6 p.m. Open 10:30 am. to 6 p.m. 11 6-13- nt For a different stuffing for fowl, combine sweet ptotatoes and bulk sausage. Cook the sausage meat before using and drain off Raymond B. Wrigley, principal of slowly the fat. the Plymouth Elementary, Mr. Raymond B. Wrigley, 51, reFor a delicious topping for chilled sides at 4169 Carter Circle in Holli- cooked broccoli, try blending today with his wife and one son. gether equal amounts of grated par- Mrs. Wrigley is the former Louise mesan cheese and mayonaise. Brown of Salt Lake City. Their son If your popovers fail to pop, your Douglas is 15 and attends the 9th oven may be too cool. grade at Olympus Junior High. Mr. Wrigley is a graduate of For muffins that are to be served Burley High School at Burley, Idaho. From there he worked for with a tossed salad, add 4 cup each the Forest Service for a number of drained chopped pimento and of years. He attended the Idaho chopped onion to the batter before State Normal. And has since at- baking. tended the U of U where he obtained his B.S. and graduate work Prevent bacon from curling by at the U of U. dipping it in cold water before Mr. Wrigley likes traveling and frying. camping, and has a farm in Idaho. He holds a life membership in the For a heavy smoked flavor on PTA. He also completed a two year barbecued meat, add buffalo chips mission in the Central States, for to the fire near the end of the the LDS Church. cooking time. The chips should be He states that he has always en- soaked in water before using. joyed teaching and considers it a To restore the gleam to aluminum wonderful experience towards deware, rub it with a peeled apple. veloping a full and happy life. rui uvJ 2 CONVENIENT 4-89- If you will prick fresh plums in several places before stewing them, it will prevent them from bursting and losing their shape. Correct measurement helps: For soft cooking eggs use a deep saucepan fitted with a lid; add two cups of water for each egg and one cup of additional water for each extra V Salt Lake City, Utah Helpful Hints 51 Ask for Doug's Big Family Discount Card AdDM Lru o facuc) iJlakeA Sutfiny Jun ahcf fourth... rui LnJ "Confidentially," said Mable to Anne"all you need is your DISCOUNT CARD and your old shoes, to make a Real Deal at Doug's." "You say what ever the old pair of shoes are worth, Doug will give on a new pair?" answered Anne. "That isn't the half of it, an old junk pair is always worth at least $1.00 on a new pair," replied Mabel." "Can you trade for any member of the family?" asked Anne. "Can you trade? Listen to me Anne, when it comes to men's shoes, epecially boots, why you'd think those Old Boots had gold in them when you see some of the prices Doug allows on a trade." Well let's go, what are you waiting for? Come on DOUG'S only going to be doing this THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY. THE LITTLE STORE WITH A BIG HEART - REMEMBER, YOU SAVE AT DOUG'S ON EVERYTHING - TRY US |