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Show Thursday, July 18, Bennion Second Ward News . Page 7 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS I'OSS . r 'June seems to be vacation time! Bert and Eldean Sheefer and family had a wonderful vacation visting places and people in Utah. They spent some time in American Fork Canyon, went on the skyride In Provd Canyon,- - which was a thrilling experience, and visited ' with relatives in, American Fork. ' Disneyland, Knottsberry Farm and had lots of fun. Congratulations to the Leon gins on their baby boy. Hig- Former members, Monte and Angela Newbold have a new baby girl. $ to Jerry and Congratulations Clark and Tonyia Jensen and Donna Orton on their new baby girls vacationed in Moab, Utah. boy. je Taylorsville News " Serviceman News AUTO PARIS Clubs of Taylorsville The 4-have decided that for their community project this year, they will raise money to build a large drinking fountain in the Taylorsville Community Park. Any boy or girl in this area who wishes to help with this project may' do so by donating $1.00. Every one who gives to the fund will have their name engraved on a plaque on the front of the fountain. The money raised will pay for the material needed to build the fountain. The Lions Club of Taylorsville will furnish the labor and install it. H USS COLUMBUS (FHTNC)' Gerald D. Fairbourne, fire control technician second class, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Deri E. Fairbourne of Kearns, Utah, was advanced Jo the present rate May 16 while serving aboard the guided missile cruiser USS Columbus, a Pacafic Fleet unit operating out of Bremerton, Wash. Advancement is based on meeting the Navys military and professional requirements and determined by the needs of the service andscores attained on the Navywjde competitive examinations given The promotions resulted from successful participation in the February tests. - and 6 daughter, The Hooks truck caught fire at Mac the Church. with are visiting grandchildren Hope it dint 'cause and Clara Burton. The Burtons are much damage. enjoying having this portion of their family home with them. IMPORTANT NOTICE , ' ' Taylorsville Stake Temple days Don and Barbara Sprinkle also !or the month of July are the 8th will visit with relatives when they and 26th. Every person who has The 61st Quorum of Seventies Valley Auto Parts Moving Gerald Love, Wash. Louis They plan a temple recommend try to make and friends of are in Spokane, Gaylen Brown, owner and opera- in about four weeks. It will take on doing some fishing, so heres two endowments each month. extend their sincerest sympathy to of Valley Auto Parts, announced this long to get stock and help ortor his family. hoping they bring a big one back. moving into his new building on ganized, according to Mr. Brown. The new - outlet will be owned corner of 5415 South The Panguitch, Utah area is the The fathers and sons outing will the southeast would 4000 and advised it He and West. operated by Mr. Brown. The vacation site picked out by Kent be held this Friday at 'the Spruces finish weeks to take about three building will cover 2,000 square., and Anavon Dodge. in Big Cottonwood Canyon beginand the interior of the building with feet of storage and display space ning at .5:30 p.m. A lot of fun racks and - to obtain additional allowing for an expanded line of We pray that all those who are food is planned for the occasion. automotive parts and accessories stock. and will be traveling will enjoy All fathers are urged to bring their will take formal A place according to Mr. Brown. opening themselves and return home safely. sons and spend an enjoyable cool full is childhood of The literature $ of stories about being one of evening. There was a death in the family mans best friends.dogs Postmaster D. R. of Roger and Pearl Lunt, and they Trevithick remembers these stirring Allan Rich and his wife are enthis week. Kearns Shopping have gone to California to attend from joying a visit to Denver also remembers he but tales, sincere most symOur funeral. the his years in the postal service that The girls and boys from Salt pathies go with them at this time. dogs are sometimes a mailmans Lake County enjoyed a day of fun worst enemy. her filled activities last Thursday. They Sister Eldean Sheffer took ' of Cub Scouts on a hike up office at the West Jordan Park at met The .Salt Lake City post group to the big U. They enjoyed sack had 36 reported cases of dog bites 7 a.m. and participated in swimlunches and a good time was had during the twelve-mont- h period ming, community singing, ball from Jan. 1, 1962 to Dec. 31, 1962. games, circle games and- cooked by all. 33 cases needed medical attention. their meals all. day. In the evening CY CY arena By the time this paper is in print, 96 hours of job time was lost. 'Some a program was held in the big the Everett Angles will be on vaca bites were more" annoying than with most clubs presenting a skit tion relaxing on the beach and either painful or dangerous; others or talent number. At the conclusion atvisiting relatives in San Jose, Cali- were serious attacks by more de- of the program, each person in a fornia. termined animals with no apprecia- tending hel da lighted candle ., tion for public servants. very impressive ceremony. As they Ward members are cordially in held the candles, they sang Let he this: is The postmasters point vited on July 21st at 2 p.m. to Kay There Be Peace On Earth anc - CLOSE OUT 'Christiansens Piano Recital,' featur- wants to deliver everybodys mail, This Little Light of Mine. It SEAMLESS busiCounis his mail see. the to a (No for delivering was certainly sight charge.' ing her students. ness. The more complete and con- ty Agents Bernice Palfreyman and Mr. and Mrs. Farres Smith went genial his services can be, the more Wayne Rose are to be thanked for on a quick trip to California to a he likes it. But he doesnt care to the patience and understanding they send out a whole man and get back show to all these young people death in her family. only part of one. and the many hours they spend. interested in thew-eVon Attwood and family spent Regular $1.29 if your dog is anxious to They are truly So Also a big thank $1.39 our of two weeks at Moab, Utah. fare youth. Regular bite our carrier, keep him confined the leaders all over who is being delivered on you to mail while with the Craig Park is engaged to Barbara Postmaster devote their time working street, pleads TWO your Baily of Murray. The big day is set Trevithick. This way, youll get boys and girls. for Sept. 6th. PAIR your mail, the carrier will preserve Cook, Jr., Mrs. and Shelby Mr. and the taxpayer will are the Max and Irene Matthews had a his posterior, returns on his in- formerly of Taylorsville, better receive PATIO ' a of They girl. baby nice time fishing at Yellowstone. proud parents vestment. have two other girls. Congratula10-i- n. minia to held can Alaska be bites for left has Robison tions. Fern Dog to visit her daughter Margaret for mum in number and severity only 6 weeks. We hope Frank wont be if dog owners cooperate willingly The Lions Club members had if So your their artuial canyon party at the with the post service. too lonesome. exhibit home of Dr. and Mrs. William dog doesnt possess and Regular 89c Carol Rowberry, Lolene Blake, proper respect for public servants, Smith in Millcreek Canyon. They Special Barbara Humphries and Kathleen please keep him, or ehr, or it, on a had a lovely dinner which was when catered by the Ushio Catering Mackay spent Memorial Day week- leash or otherwise confined house. to comes Service. An enjoyable evening was your end in California. They visited the carrier had by all. A son-in-la- w Post Offices Issue Request To Dog Owners - Center 4-- H - - - 8-35- 8-35- 44 SPECIALS 4-- H SPUNTEX HOSIERY our Summer Weekly Bowl for Doubles Handicap Series Tourney Fun in WIN WEEKLY CASH PRIZES PRIZE PAYOFF EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT IT'S EASY! . . . HANDICAP Doubles Team, Men or Women, may bowl any time Alleys are Available IS BASED All Prize Money ON 66 23 OF AVERAGE Payed Back 100 ENTRY FEE; $5.00 FOR DOUBLE ENTRY 50 I st 1st Place - 30 2nd Place - 20 WEEK'S PRIZE MONEY $288.00 Won by Jack DELTON LANES, & - 3rd Place $480.00 Ted Bolton 3455 So. 3600 West I Dr. and Mrs. Horace Knowlton are the happy parents of a new baby boy who arrived "Monday. They have four other children. The 3rd Ward bazaar will be held Aug. 1st instead of the 2nd. Every one shoul dplan now to attend and join in the fun. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Greenberg are the proud parents of a baby boy This new addition made four boys for the Greenbergs. Congratulations to the happy fatnily. CHECK ADS CLASSIFIED For Real Vetoes ! : LAUNDRY BASKETS Oscillating Citronella FAN CANDLES - - The Taylorsville 5th and 3rd Wards went to the division finals, with the Road 'Show. The Kearns 14th and 4th won the division. Taylorsville 3rd was awarded the best scenery and the 5th Ward was awarded best costuming. 45 Burns 1500 Hours If you don't care who fills your PRESCRIPTIONS THAT'S YOUR BUSINESS If you do care who fills your PRESCRIPTONS THAT'S OUR BUSINESS YOUR MONEY BUYS MORE IN A REAL DRUG STORE |