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Show Valley View News CHURCH NEWS Through Prayer. . . A Servicemen's News Seaman Apprentice Richard D, Kight, USN of Granger, Utah visited Acapulco while serving aboard the heavy cruiser USS Saint Paul, flagship for Commander First Fleet. During the ships five day stay in the Mexican port and vacation resort, crewmenbers enjoyed sightseeing and the many available sports such as seep sea fishing, skin diving, water skiing, and even parachute riding behind a power boat. Some observed two of Acapulco's most famous tourist attractions: the high divers of La Quebrada who plunge from a 135 foot cliff into the sea, and the Flying Indians of Pao-- f antla who dance upon a tiny platform high above the crowd before plunging toward the ground at the end of long ropes. Saint Pauljs stop at Acapulco was a welcome break in the ships preparations for its scheduled deployment to Vietnam this spring. FAITH BAPTIST - 3536 Market Street. Pastor Oat Combes. Sunday School at 9:45 - Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Sunday evening Worship at p.m. - Midweek Bible study and Prayer Service at 7 p.m. every Wednesday. 7 ST., FRANCIS XAVIER CATHOLIC CHURCH, 4501 West 5215 South, Kearns - Father Meersman. Sunday Mass schedule: 6:30 a.m. - 8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. and 6 p.m. TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, 4320 West 5415 South Reverand Howard Huff worship Service 11 a.m. Church School for all ages at 9:30 a.m. - Sunday 5:30 p.m Junior High, Senior High Youth Group . Nursery pro- vided for church and church school. Kearns. JEHOVAH'S WITNESS, Kingdom Hall, 4889. West4 4200 South Granger - Presiding Minister F.R. Kelly. Services Sunday at 10 a.m. Regular Watchtower services at 11 a.m. Weekly Services Tuesday at 8 p.m. Kingdom Minister School, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Murray BIBLE SCHOOL, 171 East '4800' South, Murray.' Pastor John R'ornok. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship service at 11 p.m. Awana Club Tuesday evening from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Commander Is Mr. James Thacher. Girls director Is Mrs. James Thacher. Rev. and Mrs. Hornok assist In this program along with other leaders. GRANGER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 3831 South 2J00 W. , GRANGER - Rev. J.N. Foreman. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship at 11a.m. ST STEPHENS EPISCOPAL MISSION, 4615 South 3200 West, Granger - Pastor: Father Charles Previe. Sunday Worship at 11 a.m. - Thursday Worship service at 10 a.m. ST. PAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH, 5071 South 5200 West, Kearns. - Pastor C. David Olsen. Worship service at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at 10:45 a.m. Confirmation classes are held each Thursday. Senior class 4:30 p.m. and Junior class at 7 a.m. WESTVALE . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 3610 South 4400 West Granger - Pastor John D. Browne. Classes for three to nine and Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. five including year olds, grades one through nine. Also adult classes. Sunday Worship service at 11 a.m. Thursday morning - women's study group. Two new study and discussion groups are now being given, on Sundays. Time is 6 and 7:30p.m. Baby sitting is provided. Donald Steiner, Pastor of First Church, Ogden, leads the Title of the course is SEX study group in six meetings. and SELFHOOD. This group is limited to persons who are at least High School Juniors, but not more than 25 years old, single, or married. Pastor Browne will lead the study group of five meetings. Title of studies, Exercises In Interpreting Scripture. JEHOVAHS WITNESSES CONVENTION F. Richard Kelley, presiding minister of the Granger congregation of Jehovahs Witnesses, announced that arrangements are now under way to house many of the visiting delegates from seventeen congregations of Utah Circuit No. 1 who are planning to attend their spring al cir cuit convention to be held in the West Jordan Junior High 7550 South, 1700 West, March 28 to 30, 1969. School, Thus for the next few weeks local ministers, under the direction of James Wrathall, Salt Lake City, will be making friendly calls on private householders and motel mangers in search of rooming accommodations for the visiting minThe majority of Witnesses isters. will be driving back and forth from the West Jordan Junior High, but many from distant places, such as Ely and Elko, Nevada, and Richfield, Delta, Price and Mt. Pleasant, Utah, will be provided with rooms in the Salt Lake area. Noel F. Capson, Salt Lake City, news service director, disclosed some Interesting facts and figures as proof that Jehovah's Witnesses- are really taking to heart the Bible command to preach the good news of Jehovah Gods established kingdom throughout all the inhabited earth. In 1960 there were 871,737 Witnesses teaching the Bible in one hundred and seventy five countries with 19,982 congregations in these various lands . At the end of 1968 there were 1,221,504 ministers actively preaching in 200 countries from 25,409 congregations. The Watchtower Society prints Bible, books, magazines, tracts and booklets in over 165 different languages. Last year a total number of 157,511,892 copies of The Watch-towmagazine in 72 languages and the Awake! magazine in 26 languages were printed by the Societys printing plants around the world. all over the world have commented about how People different our conventions are, remarked Mr. Kelly. Seeing is believing and that is why we welcome everyone in Granger , Kearns, Midvale, Sandy, Jordan, and surrounding communities to attend our three day Bible convention and actually see for yourselves the great love and unity that exists among Jehovahs Witnesses. semi-annu- - er ATONEMENT LUTHERAN Fred Waring Next at Valley Music Hall Show Peaceful World! CHURCH. 2040 West 3500 South Granger. Pastor Joseph A. Luthro. Sunday March 2, Worship service at 10 a.m. The sermon theme will be Heavens Guest Book. There will be Holy Communion during this Worship and reception of members. Sunday School at 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. At 3 p.m. persons interested for information about Christian teachings and practices whether or not they may be considering membership in Atonement Lutheran congregation are invited to attend an informal discussion meeting. This session will provide an Introudction to possible study groups and establish meeting times according to the desire of those who attend. For persons who cannot attend Sunday morning March 2nd, to receive Communion on Sunday there are opportunities and Monday evenings March 2, and 3, at 8 p.m. At 7 p.m. March 2nd and 3rd there are Bible study sessions. Each Wednesday there are Bible studies at 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. and 8:45 to 9:30 p.m. Lenten Worships are each Wednesday evening from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m., using the theme, Cross Centered Symbols.' There are weekly meetings for Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, as well as Junior and Brownies and Junior Girl Scouts Senior choirs. -- Christ-Centere- d, Fred Waring, who will bring his world famous organization, the Pennsylvanians, to Vally Music Hall on March 8th at 8:30 p.m. with a special matinee at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, has set versatility as a trademark of his musical shows. He is a Maestro who has defied being typed as a conductor of a single kind of music . . . Classic, choral, patriotic, jazz, popular, folk or novelty tunes. Waring pre- sents them all in his shows, updating the old favorites In the popular rhythms of the day. All this began in the most modest way - - A four man band consisting of Tom Waring at the Piano, Fred Waring and Freddie Buck on Banjos, and Poley McClintock on the drums, where he is still holding forth a half century Page 3 Thursday, February 27, 1969 In like manner, audience action brought into being the Waring Workshop, where every summer for more than 20 years, thousands of Teachers, students and vacationers have re- learned Warings choral tech- from Fred and some of Ameicas most Distinqulshed musicologists. With the advent of Televis- ion, Fred and the Pennsy- - erican Music which opened at New Yorks Ziegfield theatre, then toured the Major cities of the nation, thus began the resumption of the Pennsylvan- Annual ians month 6 con- cert tours, which begin in the Freds Coun- fall and conclude the following spring, after which the return to Pennsylvanians Shawnee Inn and try Club at ware Pa- - Shawnee-On-Del- Bis sor and Gllfers w- 600 acre Eden in the re-nlq- Pocono Mountains, Near the a11 the Waring enter- - center of prises. Tickets are on sale at Valley IIa11 ox office in North viewers .lvanias entertained and Lake Salt may be charged seven years undertnespon- 7 r ., T K r!ldlptnn sorship of General electric. Hear! L.O.B. ana tne Merc uePart Then Fred produced Am- - ment Store. A for showcase Hear!, , SPECIAL .... later. During Freds student days the at Penn State College, numin increased young group bers and changed the name to the Pennsylvanians. College date followed college date and CLARENCE M. SUTTON before long the Waring orchesAirman Clarance M. Suttu tra was the most sought son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. after group by the countrys Sutton Sr. of 4512 West 5055 colleges for their junior proms, . South, Kearns, Utah, has been ect. Their success attracted graduated from a U.S. Air Force the attention of the bookers for technical school at Sheppard the nation's presentation theAFB, Tex. atres, and the Pennsylvanians He was trained as an aircraft were engaged for their first mechanic and has been assigned theatrical engagement atKun-sky- 's to a unit of the Pacific Air Madison Theatre in DeForces at Tachikawa AB, Jap- troit where Warins inventive an. staging created a sensation. The The airman is a graduate demand for their services of Kearns High School. at the bookings brought and theatres countrys greatest WADE J. ROBERTS was climaxed by a long enTorpedomans Mate Seaman gagement at that Mecca of all Apprentice Wade J. Roberts, performers, New Yorkjs World Famous Palace. Expandlngthelr USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Roberts of 4351 W. Horizons, Fred and the Penn5175 S. Kearns, Utah, has reappeared in the sylvanians Hello Navat the U.S. for duty Broadway Musicals, ported The New and al State ion, Sandley Point, R. Yourself, followed by an enP. Yorkers, in The station provides logistiParis at Des gagement and then a trip to cal support to units of the U.S. Seventh Fleet as well as tenant Hollywood for the first all Musat Sangley ical folm, Syncopation. located units Point. Early In the thirties, Waring and the Pennsylvanians began THOMAS P. CALLAHAN the fabulous radio career which their famed music to brought Marine Second Lieutenant millions instead of the thousThomas P. Callahan, husband The popuands heretofore. of the former Miss Billie achieved in their Radio larity Nemeth of Granger, Utah was appearances soon created an graduated from flight systems unprecedented demand for the School at the Naval Aviation and choral Schools Command, Naval Air Waring orchestral music arrangements, and Fred Station, Pensacola, Florida. the Shawnee press The course Included basic established which now lists more than 8,000 aerodynamics, aviation physipublications in its catalogue. ology, naval air operations, air navigation, physical fitness, power plants and accessories New Tax and swimming. He will now move on to the next phase of his training under the Naval Aviation Program. This Week Only! )CjH3ETQv. . CLEANING Laundry & 8 lbs. $2.50 2nd 8 lbs. 16 lbs $2.51 Dry Cleaning KEARNS LANES BUILDING WALL TO WALL CARPETING 1c Drapes 75( panel (Unlined) Special Low Prices Now! 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Dave Slagle, Jaycee chairman of the ski classic, said that a form registration letter has sent out to all Interbeen mountain Ski Assn, members and that the deadline for registration is March 3. Entry fee is $3.00. Competition will include pee-w(10 years and under) novice to 14) and intermediate (11 (15 to 18). Course setter Bob Autry, Park City West ski school director, said that entrants may use a practice course March to 10:30 a.m. 8 from 7:30 Six Shooter is the eastern most run off lift No. 1 Tomahawk. Autry added that the race can be viewed from the Park City WEST day lodge. Starting time of the Sunday race is 9 a.m. Slagle said that Margo Walk-ter- s, ISA executive secretary, will serve as technical delegate for the event. Other race officials are in the process of being selected. ee Racers may pick up their passes and numbers at 7: 30 a.m. the day of the race at the Park City WEST Office. Many Taxpayers It will expecting a refund, be delayed until the mistake is corrected. 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