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Show THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS FEBRUARY 2, 1978 THURSDAY, School Asks Cooperation "We are concerned for the of the children on the blacktop play area. We still have a few cars in the play safety area of Academy Park School in the morning and after school, W'e are requesting that all cars Mrs. vehicles. The regulations are posted on the building and we hope people using the grounds will take heed. The Fathers and Son Banquet will be February 3. The Founder's Day Meeting will be February 9. February 22 at the home of Ann Lund, 4505 South 5040 West in the Cherrywood Subdivision will be the February Parent-Principmeeting. The March. 22 meeting will be at the home of Barbara Green, 4726 Palmer Drive, the Old Colony West subdivision. Just a reminder to all of the parents and students who ordered Academy Park that the shirts are at the school. If money is sent to school with the students the teachers will send the home with the children. The PTA Council is again offering Childrens movie tickets. The movies run from Saturday January 28 thru Saturday, June 3. They are being offered for $4 for the prohibits the use of lawns or ground, either surfaced or otherwise, for use of in the parking area" Mabel Atkinson the remain schools principal said this District week. policy or motor-drive- n CtectRch twenty shows. i 4 Crusaders Named A representative of the PTA will be at the school each morning before school to sell the tickets. These movies are being shown at the Valley Twin, 4100 West 5400 South. Johnson, Chari Collotzi and Terrie Sorenson KENNEDY CRUSADERS Todd Johnson, Chari Collitzi and by Lisa Brady, Susie Groth and J ody Skogerboe Kennedy Junior Higl students chosen Crusaders for the Month, are Todd Terrie Sorensen. These students are picked by the faculty and maintain high grade averages and are good citizens. REVEREND CLARK WITH his s family. From Left Ella Calire, Tonya, Matthew, and Rev. Benny Clark. M New Pastor Arrives - KEARNS Kearns Baptist Church is welcoming a new pastor. He is the Reverend Benny Clark of Jonesboro, Arkansas. Clark was born in Missouri and received his bachelor degree State from Arkansas he Later University. received his masters of divinity from Midwest Theological Seminary in Kansas. For the past ten years he has served as director of baptist student southeast work in Arkansas, working primarily on college campuses in a role similar to that of a chaplain. Prior to his campus work he served as a pastor for congregations in Arkansas and Missouri. With the new pastor in Utah are his wife, Ella Claire, who has a masters in education and their two and Tonya. The two children are at currently enrolled Oquirrh Hills elementary Matthew children, school in Kearns. Clark is on a one year leave of absence from his college work. The Arkansas State Baptist Convention is continuing to pay his salary through their supervised mission board home program. He says he is here the small Kearns congregation; not to burden them down with a lot of programs and projects. So far, he says, he has been For Aglow Get-Togefh- er February cellations February and can8, by Friday noon, 10. Those who make reservations are responsible to pay for all that are not concelled on time. The Luncheon will be held at Distinctive Catering, 285 East 2700 South (use the west entrance by the parking lot) Salt Lake City, February 11, at ll:oo a.m. Thje cost of the luncheon is $3.85. For reservations Elyce Mouskondis, Dee Wiseman Joyce McLelland - Ricki Degges Diana Velarde Zitting - - - call 487-382- 969-069- 7, 486-149968-171- 8, 268-624- 1, Pat Methodist the prayer, Susan direct the and Benson will presentation of offerings. A omens choir will present Be Still My lie anthem, xml. On Sunday evening there vill be a family potluck dinner at 5:30. The theme is in the filmstrip will be shown, and there will be a community sing and ac People Steeple World. A in the to stabilize them as they grow and in turn people extensive February He wants to see gain are en- couraged to be in attendance every day these two weeks. This week is also Dental Health Week with dental hygiene being stressed in the class rooms. February 14 is Valentines Day and the following day the PTA Founders day PTA meeting will begin at 7 p.m. is 20 February and a feeling of self worth. Attendance at the Baptist Church has been climbing rapidly since Clarks arrival, which might be expected when one takes a look at the young pastors impressive list of credits. He was named Young American in 1971 and is listed in the 1977 Whos Who in Religion in America. youth at David grade students self-identi- ty Outstanding 10 Gourley school for the sixth grade students. All sixth their strengthen families. other difficulties. He is placing more emon childrens phasis programs beginning with a childrens time on Sunday afternoons for three to 12 year olds. He is hoping to involve those of junior and senior high school age in more Standford Achievement Testing will be going on between January 30 and programs also to locate and reactivate Baptists who have drifted away in the long period the has been congregation without a pastor and facing glhooD Birthday; Washingtons Utah, school will be closed. Class pictures will be taken Wednesday Feb. 22. The price of the pictures will be $1.75. A new teacher is in the upper halls of David Gourley is Patty School. She Anderson. She is from McCammon, and her hobbies are sewing, crocheting and painting. She also likes to read and babysit. The eighth grade Crusader is Chari Collitzi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Collitzi. and Idaho Arizona California. Kennedy is the tenth school she has gone to, and she said its the best! Her favorite classes are English and band. Some of attended college at Brigham Young University. This is her first year teaching. She loves sports and likes to sew. She was on the Brigham Young University Field Hockey Team while at that school. She filled an LDS mission to Finland. replied, David Soul. She also stated that Starsky and was one of her Hutch television favorite programs, the other being Love Boat. She enjoys horseback riding, swim- ming, also her science class. Like most people Star Wars is her favorite movie and for a color its green. Seventh grade Crusader is Todd Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Johnson. He likes being the Crusader for January. Todds favorite food is pizza. He raises pigeons and also said, That besides living in Utah, he has also lived in California. The classes Todd likes best are P.E. and English. Submit News From Your School 250-565- 6 Groundhog Day Casts A Shadow ur calendar is strewn with holidays and special events that have what is assumed to be a vaguely religious origin, and Groundhog Day is a good example of this because it coincides with the old Candlemas Day. It seems that a certain famous rodent established the idea that if he saw his shadow on that day, winter would be extended by six weeks; and this belief has persisted despite all the modern scientific methods of forecasting weather. Now man may be able one way or another to predict the weather with a fair amount of accuracy, but it should be remembered that it is God who causes it, and also gives man the intelligence he can use for predictions and other purposes. You will learn this at the Church of your choice, where you will not be overshadowed by any false beliefs. 867-512- 6. Trinity United The United Methodist Women will conduct the Sunday February 5 worship services at 8:30 and 11 a.m. at Trinity United Methodist Church. President Christina Criquelion will present the message "The Greatest is Love based on I Corinthians Chapter 13. Peggy Minard will give the invocation, Dorothy Ramseth will lead visiting community and attempting what she thought of this honor, she replied, I was really surprised, I didnt think Id make it! She was born in September of 1962 and has lived in three states: favorite singer was she to help Speaker Ready Pat Bond is a young lady attending the Inter-- . Faith Bible Training Center in Farmington. She says she has known the Lord for eight years and has a neat testimony of how the Lord brought her together with her fiance. Pat is the speaker this month for the Women Aglow Meeting. She will tell of her love for Jesus and her sweetheart. Reservations must be made Wednesday, by mostly Ninth grade Crusader Terrie Sorensen, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Keys. When asked She was born in January and plays the clarinet and the piano. When asked who her tivities for all age groups. Marjorie Thompson, Gwen ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY! THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS Wall Refrigeration Bailey, Susan Benson, Donzella Hultgren, and Gwen Marsh are in charge. Wednesday at 10 a.m., the United Methodist Women 3782 So. 4000 W. Granger will hold a luncheon meeting. history of the organization. An Ash Wednesday service will be held at the church at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. Rev. Howard Huff will perform the imposition of ashes and serve Holy Communion. The choir will sing When I Survey the Wondrous Cross," directed by chancel Gwen Marsh. 298-230- 7 5482 Kearns Pete's Pharmacy Leona Sands, President of the Rocky Mountain Con- ference United Methodist Women, will be guest and present a speaker 299-402- 3280 W. 3500 So. Deseret Book Company 298-231- 3559 Market Street Econo-O-Cent- Granger er 4067 W. 541 5 So. Kearns 298-354- 4 4830 So. Redwood Road 298-476- 1 299-349- 3 966-146- 9 Lola's Ceramics Bob and Lola Sedgwick 4760 So. 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