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Show Thursday, April 7, THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 4 Young, high school; Mrs. Lena Brooks, junior boys; Mrs. Joyce Sechler, junior girls; Mrs. 'Sarah Lushkevich, primary girls; Mrs. Ruth Hoopes, primary boys; Mrs. Alice Lofshult, primary one; Mrs. Thomas, Dorothy kindergarten; Mrs. Kathy Osborne, nursery. The families of the church appreciate the efforts of these teachers for is Cross American Red The Scouts Girl Scouts pro- tlie Christian welfare of their chilBoy in dren. They are to be congratulated an class a instructor for Scouts Cub viding 3 Aid. meets The class p.m. for their fine expression of ChrisTroop 59, sponsored by Granger First Community Christian Church, plans on Mondays and Thursdays. In- tian stewardship as they assume y hike up Bloom- terested persons are urged to at- this responsibility of teachings. to have an field Canyon on Saturday, April 9. tend. At 6:30 a.m. the troop will leave Christian Womens Fellowship Like Barber Shop Harmony ? ? from the church in the company will meet April 19, 1960 at 8 p.m. You 'will an to wish have who of scout leaders and dads opportunity the at home of Mrs. Mary Cannon. one to accompany them. evening that is really enjoy We will have yearly election of ofEach person on the hike will coming up. On May 6 the local ficers at this meeting. Every woprovide their own food. The boys chapter of the society that seeks in man the church is invited and and those accompanying them will to preserve this fine music medium will present a program at Valley we wil lbe looking forward to seecook their own breakfasts. ing you then. The rummage sale For lunch each should bring View Junior High School. a success adding $115.89 to was sandwiches, fruit, cookies or candy Only ticket holders will be able funds. our The C.W.F. is putting to attend this program since the bars. If they want snacks they funds to its good use by helping should bring them in their pack organization will give just one persome of the building fund formance and only enough tickets defray also. Supper will be a mulligan stew. can be sold to fill the auditorium costs. We will have a spring houseEach person should bring a No. 303 once. Admission is One Dollar. Buy cleaning on April 6 and 13th at the size can of vegetables for this. tickets and help build a new church. All ladies who can, please Mess kits will be provided by the church. Call AM or CY 8-- join us at the church on those days. Bring a sack lunch, coffee will troop for those who dont have 6061 for tickets. be served. Nursery will be prothem. Each person should bring a canteen, a sheathed hunting knife, UNICEF, the United Nations vided. We will be working 9 a.m. and eating utensils. Childrens Fund, has sent a Certifi- to 3 p.m. After an evening about the cate of Appreciation to the Young EVERYONE SHOULD SEE THE campfire it is anticipated that they People of Granger Community BEAUTIFUL will return about 10:30 p.m. PLAQUE AWARDED Christian Church for their part in the Halloween contribution given TO GRANGER COMMUNITY James L. Goo, Jr., a new mem- to that fund. We can only repeat CHRISTIAN CHURCH FOR THE ber of Troop 59, passed the Unit their approval and thank Mr. and FINE REGISTRATION AT STATE Board of Review on his 'Second Mrs. Bud Reid, sponsors of the ac- CONVENTION. Class Requirements. This advance- tivity. ment will be awarded at the SecNewcomer The best thing to do behind Taylorsville tion Court of Honor next Tuesday, The Taylorsville community welApril 5, at 6 p.m. The Court of someones back is to pat it comes Mr. and Mrs. Ralph GibHonor wil be held in the 8th Ward son into its midst The Gibsons New Bible School teachers began Meeting House, 3270 W. 3650 South. At the same time the fol- their work April 3. Mr. Warren live at 5018 South 1130 West and lowing boys will receive Merit Sechler, adult; Mr. Floyd Cannon, are former residents of West Badges: Roy Weaver (1), Randy junior high school; Mrs. Hazel Wright (3), Danny Young (1). Scoutmaster Leo Hosse reports that application for Boy Scout Summer Camp has been made to Camp Hunt on Bear Lake for July 18-2- Granger Community Church News Choice Black DR. T. CHLEPAS, Optometrist Eye Examination - Glasses Contact Lenses Fitted MOUNTAIN SOIL Downstairs 16 YARDS Kearns Medical Center Call CY AM 51 9-45- REASONABLE AM 72 98 1-- all-da- Phone AMherst Granger Garden Center Sunday during the Bible School hour Mr. Leo Hesse will show the plaque awarded to Troop 259 for high achievements made 4291 West 3500 South of the troop, its committees, and its leaders. BUILDING SPECIALTIES FULLER PAINT GARDEN TOOLS Complete Variety of ROSES - at Popular Prices Full Line Fruit, Shade ce of Ornamental Trees & All Lawn and Garden Supplies HARDWARE ELECTRICAL PLUMBING SUPER TIRE MARKET Pre-Invento- CLEARANCE Sale! ry Absolutely first line, first quality, no rejects, seconds or third grade tires, but Fisk's Famous Luxury Tire with the all new Tyrex Cord. FISK CUSTOM DELUXE 2 fiRES 1 for 1st Line - 1st Quality Black Tyrex Viscose Cord Tube Type Lifetime Guarantee 12 Complete Line of FERTILIZERS & INSECTICIDES Cub Scout Rack 259 will have its monthly Pack meeting on Friday, April 1, 1960 at 7:30 p.m. Skits will be presented by the boys for their parents and friends. Awards will be made by Cubmaster Dick McMullin. One-pie- 8-31- Complete Landscaping Service Sprinkling Systems during 1959. The church may be proud A Girl Scout Troop has been formed. They meet at 7 p.m. each Monday evening at the church. Girls age 10-1- 3 are eligible to join. So far, 18 girls have registered. The girls are enjoying their training program and the activities planned by their leaders, Mrs. Joy Hesse, Mrs. Roberta Chipp and Mrs. Alice Lofshult CY 79 4760 South Redwood Road 29 5. 6-44- We Feature Peony Trees PIus Tax and Recappable Casing is a certification mark of Tyrex Inc., for viscose tire yarn and cord. 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