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Show Thursday, December 5, 1963 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS and stationed in Hawaii. They are very happy to have him home for a few days. V I ti h Dec. 12 is Western Hills PTA meeting n Book Fair. The meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the school. Mrs. Marge Redman, who is Utahs representative to the i Na- tional Youth Council of Juvenile Delinquents, will speak. All interested adults are invited to attend. Bennion News The welcome home for Meril- da Steffensen, was held Sunday at the Bennion Ward. Many of her friends and relatives were there for the occasion. She told of her experience she had on her mission. We are very happy to have her home again. Thursday, Dec. 5, will be the Cub Park meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the Bennion Ward. Everyone is invited to attend the Stake Teen Dance Saturday, Dec. 14 at the Stake Center. Time is 8:30. All teens are invited. meeting will be Dec. 19 at the at 7 p.m. for all 8 for all officers Granite The Bennion Ward elders will hold their Christmas party at the Bennion Ward Dec. 13. All .elders and their partners are invited to attend. Someone will contact you to sell tickets this week. A turkey supper with all the trimmings will be served. A program is being planned. Harold Ross is in charge of this event The Christmas party of the children of the ward will be held Monday, Dec. 23. All children are invited to attend this. Santa will pay his respects at the end of the party. This will start at 2 pjn. Walt Swain had two great big bucks in his truck the other day, he went on one of the late hunts and really was rewarded. Temple Day is Friday, Dec. 6. Everyone is urged to attend the temple. Johnny Taylor payed his grandparents a surprise visit this week. He is in the Army Wins 2600 W. 3800 South. J Francis L. Winder, announced- - the be open to all Father priest-in-charg- The women of St. Stephens Atonement Lutheran Church Women will have circle meet- will hold their Christmas meeting Dec. 10 at 7:45 p.m., at the ings on Dec. 10, it was reported by the Reverend Joseph L. home of Mrs. Charles Crane, 4210 Chegwidden Lane. The Luthro. The morning circle will be guest speaker, Mrs. June Beless, of .the Episcopal held at 9:30 a.m. at the home president disof Lee Shepard, 4300 'So. Mackay Churchwomen of Utah, will Drive. Mrs. Ernest Zellmer will cuss Triennial. The election of officers for be Bible Study leader. will be held and District 1964 Mrs. Lloyd Lysengen will be Board meeting materials will be Bible Study leader at the evedistributed. ning circle- which Will be held Refreshments will be served at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Walter Sneega6, 1518 Alder St. and gifts exchanged in keeping The Luther League (youth with flie Christmas theme. On Dec. 22, from 5 to 7 p.m, group of Atonement Lutheran children of the Sunday the Church) will meet Sunday, Dec. School, (nursery through sixth 8, at 7 p.m. at the Church. The will hold their party grade), main feature of the meeting will a play. and present bp a report on the District Mrs. Dee Bowers, superin Jague Convention, given by tendent of the Sunday 'School, Orrin Haberman, League presiasked each child to bring a new dent, and Dave Tomporowski. toy marked for a boy orgirl and these in turn will be 'given All families of St Pauls to the childrens ward at the Lutheran Church of Kearns will county hospital to help the chil receive a special visit this Sundren of St. Stephens demon' day afternoon. The purpose of strate the true spirit of Christ the visit will be to enlist the mas giving. interest and participation of evSt. Stephens will hold special ery confirmed member of the midnight services at 11 p.m. congregation. Christmas Eve at the Granger Twelve teams of workers will Community Christian . Church, call upon fellow members between the hours of 3 and 8 p.m. on this day. They will acquaint the membership with the proposed program of the Church for r 1964. This effort will be made in behalf of both the local program and the worldwide program of the Lutheran' Church of America. Heading the progras as Visits Chairman will be Mr. Arnold Lueders, treasurer of the congreZY visits gation. The committee is composed of Stanley Rasmussen, general chairman; assisted by Harold Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Ardel Fosfeit, and the Rev. H. Edward Hamme, pastor of St. Pauls. Bible study will be held Dec. 11 at 10 a.m. at the home of 'Mrs. Nancy Miles, 5752 So. 4480 - Relief Society will be held each Tuesday at 2 p.m. and again Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. with the other ward. Many ideas for the coming holidays are being given. All sisters of the wards are invited to attend. This is the second time this group of students have won. J Last year as juniors they won service would first place. The song and yell denominations who wish to judges were Miss Linda DeWitt, worship' in commemoration of Doug Mitchell and Marvin the Savior's Birth. Strong. Representatives form several schools were present to watch The Reverend Russell Whetstone will be in Kearns to take the magnificent performances of over the First Baptist Church of three senior high school classes, sophomores, juniors and seniors. Kearns this Sunday. is An Open House being planned for Tuesday night, Dec. 10, at 7:30 p.m. for pastors in the Salt Lake Association and their wives, to meet the Reverend Mr. Whetstone. A Pr0 gram will be presented, and refreshments will be served. There will be a nursery for the babies. Practices Handels 'Me! Area Church News Bennion 2nd News Everyone is urged to remember the ward officers and teachers party to be held Dec. 26 at the Bennion Ward at 7:30. Correlations held Thursday, Congratulations to Barbara Bennion Ward Whitbeck on her recent election officers and at to be the president of the Utah and teachers. State Farm Bureau Womans Assn. She has been active in Farm Bureau for some years. She will leave for Chicago this week to attend the National Convention. Barbara will be gone for 10 days. Page 13 e, Messiah Practice for are being held eaich Sunday evening at 8 p.m. in the east chapel of the Kearns North Stake Center. Dr. David Shand is expected to take over rehearsals of the chorus on Dec. 1. Larry Mason has been rehearsing the group prior to this time. The production, which is made possible through the efforts of the Fine Arts Foundation, is the highlight of the Christmas season in the area, and will be presented Dec. 22. ssiah Cyprus News Our Pirate Path, representing the four symbols, athletics, the arts, knowledge and science, proved to be the winner for the senior class, Gas sof 64, at the Song and Yell Contest held Nov. 27 at the Cyprus High School. five-hou- The Granger High School swim team won their meet over Highland High School with a score of 56 to 26. Kenny Breeze was top diver with Billy Chris- tensen top swimmer. Richard Cook placed second in two dif- ferent events. This is quite remarkable, these students have to find any place they can to do their practicing. 'Sometimes its Granite Highs pool, the West Jordan pool or Cyprus High School pool. They have been getting up at 4:30 in the morning to get out to the Cyprus pool by 5 a.m. We want to congratulate them for their extra effort And we would like to know why we dont have a swimming pool at Granger! Lets get on the ball and get a pool in this area. Swimming is excellent exercise and recreation. In order to pass in Scouting, the boys must learn how to swim. How can they learn how without facilities to do so. j 8-35- every-memb- er CY 44 - 8-35- 45 - WEEK END SPECIALS WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION West .? - -- ?-. i. SL Stephens Episcopal Mission launched a busy December schedule Sunday with the first observance of Advent, (the season of preparation for the anniversary of the birth of our Lord). EYC members made and dis- tributed Advent wreaths which had been ordered. 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