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Show Thursday, May 19, 1960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 6 It STAINLESS STEEL SPIRE SOARS ON ALBRIGHT COLLEGE CHAPEL There was general agreement at Albright College, a small but stain- is under the direction of Mrs. Nemelka. Taylorsville News Items Taylorsville Lady Wins Prize Welfare Dinner tonight, May 19th, in the ward house. It is being sponMrs. Kathleen Withers of 4950 sored by the Seventies Quorum and Plymouth View Dr. in Taylorsville will be $10 a family. The dinner was the winner of a food juicer and blender two weeks ago when will start at 6 p.m. she came the closest to guesing the correct time of arrival in Salt 4th Grade Chorus Sings Lake City of Dr. Barbara Moore. Dr. Moore is walking across the The 4th grade chorus of Plym-ou- t United States. School will sing in TaylorsThe contest was sponsored by ville Ward Sacrament Meeting next radio station KALL. Mrs. Withers Sunday, May 22nd at, i.oo p.m. estimate of the th etime of arrival of Dr. Moore was within 40 seconds of the correct time. ' Dates Set fans will be rodeo "Taylorsville the anknow that to interested Sheriffs nual Salt Lake County Posse Rodeo will be held June 2, 3, and 4 at the Salt Lake County Fairgrounds in Murray. Gene Migliori will head the rodeo committee. He will be assisted by past captains George Smith, Walter Kohler and Jack Hanks. A $1,200 purse awaits the winner of the sixth annual event, which is approved by the National Rodeo Cowboys Assn. On RCA members and residents of Murray may enter the rodeo, as permits are not being allowed this year. Two sisters, one a Taylorsville housewife, had babies the same day. Mrs. W. James (Sherron) Palmer, 2452 W. 4700 South, gave birth to a girl weighing 7 pounds and 10 ounces on May 12th at 8:53 p.m. Earlier in the day at 3:36 p.m., Mrs. Palmers sister, Mrs. Joseph E. (Ruth) Nelson, 603 W. Capitol, gave birth Jo. a baby girl. The Nelson baDy weighed 6 pounds find. 15 ounces. Both sisters and babies are doing fine. R0eo Jff mere 300 pounds more. Compared to the clear advantages of stainless steel its ability to withstand the ravages of time and its elimination of much costly and dangerous maintenance these small differences did not deter the perceptive contractor, architect, and client. They promptly switched to stainless. Trio went right to work. Utilizing the imaginative design and construction it had proposed, the fabricator built the unit in three parts: f ' v.v.jvvCv.vXv. a Field Day at Plymouth Plymouth School held their annual Field Day last Friday, May 13th. It was sponsored by the PTA in connection with the school, and is their only fund-raisin- g project for the year. The students were excused from classwork at 11:30 a.m. and participated in games and activities. The PTA sold hamburgers and hot dogs, and ice cream and candy. Welfare Dinner Taylorsville Ward will hold a . base re a main steeple that tapered from 4 feet and 6 inches to a . ch square; and an cross made of h square tubing. 11-fo- ot . two-inc- Open diamond-shape- d cutouts incorporated into the design itself enhanced the entire structures appearance of soaring and citizenship. New Baby Mr. and Mrs. John Acareggui are the produ parents of a new baby girl. They live at 5500 So. Redwood Road. 13x9-foot-squa- ; with a louvered enclosure for carillons or bells; Student Wins Honor Valerie Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jones, was one of dents chosen 25 outstanding from the seventh grade at Valley Jr. High last week. The students were picked for their scholarship Students Have Outing The Student Congress of Valley Jr. High had an outing at Saratoga on Tuesday, May 10th. They were excused from school for the afternoon and returned at 5 p.m. ! Wyo-missin- g, -- hit- . representative, an expert in stainless steel architectural uses, arranged a conference that included the architects, Muhlenberg Brothers, of Pa.; the general contractor, Burkey Construction Company of Reading; and a fabricator with extensive experience in stainless steel, Trio Industries of Bridgeport, Conn. Results revealed that price was only 18 percent higher than that of an installation fabricated of the metal that had originally been proposed; and weight, 3,500 pounds, was a Seeing s Unbelieving " ' Murras'7 renowned school in the rolling hills near Reading, Pa., that less steel would be the ideal material for the new chapels steeple and cross. It would be functional and handsome and its durability would symbolize the enduring faith the steeple and cross represented. But there were those who questioned the metals ability to because the roof was already qualify in cost and also weight under construction. 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