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Show Thursday, March 30, 1961 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 3 Dedication of Granger Seminary For three years the people of this area have been working hard to build and pay for the Granger Seminary. The dedication has been planned and the day is set for March 30, 1961. Granger High School Easter Porgram -- 1961 the last section at $27,000 was added on for this years use be- cause of crowded conditions. Besides the $81,000 for both sections, $12,000 has been added for furnishings. This makes a grand total of This year the vocal department $93,000 which had to be paid be-f- of 7:30 at High School would like the Beginning p.m. in the dedication could take place. to Granger a start traditional Easter ProfolGranger High auditorium the which will be presented on gram lowing program will be presented: Easter Prelude Music Larsene Morris Day, Sunday, April 2, 1961 at 1:30 p.m. The program will lasrt Opening Song Hope of Israel Sunrise Services Remarks and Welcome Adelbert only on ehour. Granger has a great library of Easter choral music and Lott (Principal of Granger Semin- Announced by they would like to present a proary) gram aimed toward a religious obof God servance of Easter. Remarks Floyd Eyre (District Su- Assembly Kearns Assembly of God will atpervisor of Seminarys) The program will be staged In a tend Sunrise Services at 6:30 am. setting of the great art of the Remarks E. Vem Breeze (Pres, of Easter the Renaissance sponsored by morning North Jordan Stake) painters, including the Utah Gospel Fellowship AssociaVocal Trio I Walked Today tion. Service will be conducted at "Last Supper of Da Vinci. Where Jesus Walked Marydith 1910 E. 3900 South. The program is listed as follows: Cummings, Sheron Petersen and Karen Bawden The public is invited to attend A Mighty Fortress Luther Easter Services at the Kearns Jesu, Word O God Mozart Talk by Student Estella Bird Church at which the choir will sing Christ Is Arisen Mozart Talk by Student Mike Bawden Address Visiting Authority and Pastor Anderson will deliver Glorification F. M. Christiansen How Beautiful Upon the Mountain (At this point in the program ev- the Easter message at the 7:30 p.m. Robertson eryone will meet in the Granger service. Seminary Building) An outstanding film will be Go to Dark Gethsemane Noble Musical group Bless This House shown entitled "The Power of The Surely He Hath Borne Our Griefs Dedicatorial Prayer The Spirit of Handel (From the Messiah) Reserection. This film is acclaimed God by critics as the outstanding Easter Psalm 150 Curry The building itself consists of film. Hellelujah (From the Mount of two sections. The first section has is Admission is free and anyone been in use for 2 years and the Olives) Beethoven or Part of the many boys obtaining information for registration in the Western Boys Baseball League. Granger Western Boys Baseball League Meet to Plan Coming Year Officers of the Granger Western Boys Baseball League met at the Granger Community Church to formulate plans for the coming year. The Major League for this year will be divided into two districts. North and South. Each league will consist of four teams. Tryouts will be held April 15th. Auction of players will be held before May 15th. Exact date will' be announced after the next meeting of the Board of Directors. League play will start May 3 1st Officers of the North League are: Dick McMullin, president; Henry Kvist, vice presentd; Barbara Lyman, secretary and publicity director; Rev Warren Sechler, treasurer Mildred Anderand player-agen- t; head son, scorekeeper; Ted 'Skol- - Local at vice-preside- nt; La-wa- 7:30 p.m. The purpose of which will be to elect new officers for the new school year. Candidates for offices for the morning session are: President: Mrs. Don L. Poulson, Mrs. Jesse W. Davidson, Mrs. Alvin J. VeaZie; Vice President: (Vote will be cast for two, winners will be first and third vice president), Mrs. Hugo Hollnger, Mrs. Jim L. Peterson, Mrs. Jack L. tSevenson, Mrs. William C. Stewart; Secretary: Mrs Ray Willahan, Mrs. J. Grant Olsen; Treasurer. Mrs. George Wiker, Mrs. Bob Robinson. Mr. Irving B. Nydegger will be guest speaker for the evening and will speak on Obscene and Pornographic Literature and Its Effect Upon Our Children. Oquirrh Hills Elementary Thursday, April 6 at 7:30 p.m., a PTA meeting will be held in the multipurpose room at Oquirrh Hills. The purpose of the meeting will be to elect officers for the coming school year. Two groups of officers will be selected; one to preside over the morning session of school and the other over the afternoon session. The fifth grade, students will provide a program of singing during the evening. The current PTA officers would like to remind parents of kindergarten age children that the registration for kindergarten sessions will be held April 25 and 27. Parents are requested to have a copy of the childs birth certificate when they take him or The Lords Prayer Robertson na r' ' PI& Ikm David Gourley Elementary The David Gourley Elementary will hold a PTA meeting on April 6, and moski, umpire Roland Netherootl, sponsor chairman. Other officers and team managers and coaches will be elected at the next meeting. Officers of the South League are: LaVar Fox, president; Orion Nord-fel- t, George Gygi, player agent; Lane Leathercott, secretary, finance chairman; Brent cost was approximately $54,000 and invited to attend. Erickson, finance Chairman; Hansen, scorekeeper chairMelvin Hansen umpire coman; ordinator, and Thelma Paynor, concession chairman. Final plans and organization will take place at the next meeting to be held Tuesday, April Tlth, at the Granger Community Church. Anyone interested in boys baseball is invited to attend this meeting. ' V r t s 1 l , V. y , Mmz West Kearns Elementary Judge Allen Crockett will be thi guest speaker at the next meetinj of the West Kearns PTA. Judgi Crockett will discuss the subjec of parents not assuming their re sponsibilities as parents and hov it effect sthe growth and develop ment'of our children. An electioi will also be held at this meeting to select officers for next year: PTA. ' s ' s v tv v . c v .. . 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