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Show y Thursday, March 2, 1961 . W' THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Mens emu ion The Annual Bennion Ward Reunion was a huge success, at the noon meal, some 350 children were served barbecued hamburgers with all the trimmings. A short program was held after which the children danced, the Primary was in charge. At 6 supper was served to 410 adults, with Barth Stone master of ceremonies for the program. The Clark Orchestra furnished the music for dancing. C. Leo Player was in charge of the event A special thanks for everyone who helped in any way to make it the success it was. day for a weeks stay at Lincing, Michigan. She will represent the Utah Farm Bureau at their meetings. Roene Wood won the annual alumni award at Logan, Utah, this past week. She represented Salt Lake leaders County at their annual 4-school. Mrs. Lind, from Midvale, also won an award. H mother, Mrs. Hunt, from California, has been visiting the Blakes home this past Barbara Blakes week. The Stake Dance will be held Lynn and Diane Bateman were 11th. The stake presidency March out of town two days last week. They are very happy to be back encourages everyone to attend. The Steadman Orchestra will furnish home again. the music. Scouting awards were presented Sunday by Rev. Mark O. Benvegnu to front from left, Doug Hag-gi- n, Emil Bertot, Dick Fassio, and Bill Ranson. Second row, Bill Christianson, Gary Martin, Ken neth Ranson, and Mathew Ranson. Present also in the photo are Father Janies Kenny, and Sal vidor Aguayo, scout master for the group. Maa The junior basketball team lost Roger Lunt has been in the hostoo We it isnt hope again. pital the first night in division play but this is out he before again, won the second. They are competlong time to stay. ing for consolation They play again next week,, the senior team starts week. We hope a large crowd Granetta Breeze will leave Fri- - this will attend. Ryan (Pete) Turpin of Bennion placed 3rd in region play for high scorer. He has been one of the outstanding players in the league. Granger will enter the class A tournament as either second or third place team. Granger and Cyprus will flip a coin for second Utahs federally insured savings and third place. and loan associations added more new savings accounts in January Mrs. Scott Zimmerman, formerly than they had opened in any pre- of Bennion, passed away this past vious month in their history. week. Her funeral was held Wed. Thomas T. Taylor said 'Saturday. Feb. 22nd. Our sincerest sympathy The associations opened a total of to her family. in Savings Accents Big Dividends to Shop at Hit New Record Home in Kearns . . . Support Your Local Merchants HWil v ravijr m y. 1i f P' x. yyyy' Js. - y .yyy new .savings accounts January. Mr. Taylor is president of The Improvement Era drive is the Utah Savings and Loan League. still in force. Anyone wanting a Clark Included in the summary is the subscription please contact The ward Morrill at AM Granger branch of American Sav- has not reached its It ings and Loan Association, at 3555 would make a wonderfulquota. for gift Market Street. a friend or a missionary. The savings institutions also added more savings receipts than A party was held at the home a total month of during any previous Marilyn and Barth Stone Fri- of $10,699,447. Their net savings day evening. The group played gains after withdrawals amounted games and ate refreshments. Those to $2,314,738. games and refreshments were served. Those at the party were Total number of savings accounts Lynn and Diane Bateman, Barbara in the states federally insured as- and Easton Blake, Rex and Colsociations at the end of January leen Bennion, Leah and Bernard was 124,513. Total savings in the Beckstrom, and Clark and Arleen associations reached $159.7 mil- Morrill. lion, an high. 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