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Show Area Church News OVER HEARD by joe atonement HENRY CAMERON, Granger! Lutheran; office Valley Bank and Trust Atonement Lutheran Church, Is attending a Rotary Clubi 2040 West 3500 South, Granger -Falls meeting in Twin A. Pastor Luthro. Joseph ROBERT MYRICK is plnch! at 6th, May evening Friday a and swell does job.i 7:00 hitting the annual is P.M., RON BRITE is passing candyj Y.M.C.A. Bowling League ban- wife MARY presented him! quet to be held in the Prudential auditorium. with a baby girl. Atonement Lutheran mens BRUCE ANDERSON is going1 team will receive 1st place awards. The roster includes: to follow his fathers footLouis Harms, team captain, steps in selling - Had to Lewis Swayze, Harry Kleinert, ticksell two Jack Clarence Adams, Plattner, ets. Sold 10. Ernest Haberman, Lloyd Met DONNA CATTON the The other day and this staying home with Duane Jr. sure agrees wives, with her. Says the little tyke Joseph guests. weighs 19 lbs. May 7th, Saturday, the spring meeting of the Intermountain Camp Association Good to see work has start- -, Lutheran has scheduled in Burley, been ed on removal of the oldj Idaho. and Pastor Luthro shopping center. Contract calls' will Michael Kirk represent for complete removal by June Atonement Lutheran at this 15. Happy days. meeting. three Lutheran Twenty RAY PETERSON is bragging in southern Idaho and churches about his bowling. Was awarded a belt buckle for the most northern Utah sponsor five In July weeks of camping improved bowler by the Amerat and Luther August Heights A ican Bowling Congress. out near of Alturas Lake, cup for high series in the Idaho. DELTON SCRATCH Ketchum, WED. 10:00 8th, May Sunday, team also took LEAGUE. His A.M. Worship sermon title, second place. Building a Christian Home. Ray beat REX MCARTHUR; to be given for High series by one pin to Recognition is mothers all present. with a 651. To top it all off his team won the Kearns Major St. Stephens Episcopal League. i ; shopping center in Bountiful. The time will be from 9:00 A.M. till 6:00 P.M. on May 7th and 14th. Both dates are Saturday weekends. Many items are on hand to be sold and bought. . Pastor S. Erving Servert-so- n will present the serMother For a topic Scout-O-Ra- mon Day. Sunday school at 9:30 A.M. will be held Ly-seng- en. Bridge Marathon To End The bridge marathon folks are getting ready for their end of the marathon party. The social affair will be held in the Meadowbrook Club House, 8:00 Tuesday, May 17th, oclock in the evening. $120.00 will be given away in prizes at this party. Bridge will be played for the evening and an evening prize will be given. St. Stephens Episcopal Mission started the marathon last fall and have been playing all winter. Watch the paper for the winner announcements. j the Plaza manage iness, Theatre and sing in the L.D.S.! LAVARS SHOE REPAIR Visit Our New Location Choir. 5488 South 4220 West Hear CHARLES KOEHLER is getting ready to open Just West of Safeways in KOEHLERS CUSTOM FURNITURE AT 3925 West- 3500 , South. Mmmm you li, will be May 9, 14, 16, 18, 21, 23, 25, and 28. lessons Lessons will be held at 5:00 and 7:00 6:00 P.M. P.M., P.M. Registration will be held at the Senior Citizens Center, 237 South 10th East. I Plaza Theatre - 4140 West 5415 South 298-959- mmmm MEW 2 PH ICV Starting Wednesday, May 4th, only j Quality Road Show Pictures will be shown at evening performances . Shows start at 7:00 p.m. Children's Matinees Wednesday & Saturday Start at 12:00 p.m. Featuring late Walt Disney and Com- County To Sponsor Golf Lessons By popular demand the Salt edy Features. Lake County Recreation Department is offering a second series of nine one-ho- ur golf lessons for adults. GarySwen-se- n, public relations director said that the lessons will be given in groups of from six to eight persons. The course is open to both men and women, and classes will be composed of all men or all women. Salt Lake County Recreation golf professionals Nolan Wathen and Jim Healy will handle duties. Clubs and balls will be cost of these is furnished; included in the registration fee of $12.00. The first three lessons will be stages at the East Millcreek Gym, 2230 WE OPEN WITH: OUR MAN FLINT Featuring: Lee J. Cobb, Gila Golan and Edward Mulhare in Cinemascope and color! Ladies Nite Thursday ins-struct- ion ADULTS $1.25 STUDENTS $1.00 ADMISSION CHILDREN $1.00 , KEARNS - Commercials Evergreen Avenue. The remaining lessons will be held on the new Mick Riley Golf at Murray. Classes Course are open to the beginning and novice golfer. Marian Peterson, the program for the county said the dates for . A small girl, entranced with a wrestling match on TV, giggled: Look at those two men Women of St. Stephens EpT.R. BROWN andESTA spent! fighting in their play pen! Cathoa few days in Granger. T.R.' iscopal Mission are holding lic Digest cant stay retired. Both a Rummage Sale at Five Points look well and contented. how REED DAVIS Wonder will find time to run his bus- Kearns Jaycees Elect Tonight Kearns Jaycees will hold annual elections to May 5th, night, Thursday, at the Kearns Library audfor itorium. the Running office of Presichallenging dent are Wally Galbraith, 4690 West Mildred Street and Jerry P. Kalm, 5271 4620 South West. President Cec Otte urges all out and to turn Jaycees vote. The meeting will be gin at 8 P.M. Otte also anPresident nounces that the Jaycees and auxiliary members are making plans to attend the annual convention of the Utah Jaycees at Richfield on May 13, 14, and 15. Scrapbooks of yearly activities are being assembled to place in competition with other of Utahs 60 Jaycee clubs. These will be judged by the New Mexico Jaycees. St. Pauls Lutheran Church, 5071 South 4200 West, Kearns. Mothers Day will be observed Sunday, May 8th. i VALLEY their St. Pauls Lutheran Page 3 NEWS VIEW Thursday, May 5, 1966 . We zt: use nr . ; . pp quality material in all our work that gripe me: smell good - j LANES DELTON SALT LAKE COUNTY FINEST RECREATION CENTER , nylon 4-p- ly Where you bowl on the only A2 underground ball returns in Salt Lake County. Time Saving No Waiting for Your Bowling CUSTOM LONG MILER NOW FORMING TMU I LACK TWIUMi TIT! I.M4 Cknyll, 44-7- 4 lAii wicti CAM I ( Cmtr, Mom,F Mrtooo, Coowt, 9.19-7- Ctny 11,414s ttlloot, tart RanOtor, 4.44-1- 4.14-1- Tmoort, Tl J, Tl M, Matatakor, t, i.tck OrocM, Cosot, 4.M-1- OPENINGS FOR 1796 CMrollo, RalrlMO, r 7 JO-1- Utary, Ckortllo, I or 7 JO-1- m 7.70-V- 4 DtafO, OMt, Folrloao, lyiaMtk, RooBUr, To lolok, More Ckovy, 040, Fork. Mora, OMs. Oolofc, rtyomrtft, StoOokol.ar, PMtloc, f 7 JO-1- 199B 3-M- Scratch an kwOlrr, Aotoouior, 1.70-1- 7.TO-1- I 9:00 p.m. TUESDAY -- OMi, Ckory II I Ckory. Comtto. 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