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Show Sisters-ln-La- Granger AlGranite District most Anything Goes activities. In November, the group will attend the - w General Board Work Occupies Pair East Millcreek Margaret Slack by and Marilyn, formerly a Kasteler from the east GRANGER Winder Lane in Granger can boast more than its row of Winder families connected by the longtime common denominator, the well known Winder Dairy The latest connection is that two of the Winder women. Barbara, who is Mrs Richard Winder, and Marilyn, wife of Quentin (Pete) Winder, mk' both members of general boards of the LOS church Barbara has been on bench area, did not go to the same school, they have been involved However, she has served as ward Mutual and Primary president in Jordan North 2nd ward, as well as other and teaching music Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Brazil. We are assigned to about three regional meetings a year, in May years Marilyn's to the assignment Barbara's husband are beautiful, cities, she well-groome- . . . Both Barbara (left) and Marilyn positions in LDS auxiliary organizations. LEADERSHIP leadership together many times since moving to Winder Lane. We taught Mutual ments so far have been with the nursery committee of the Primary, although she said that committee assignments change as the need arises under the new church program. Though Barbara, one of the Woodheads from the in together old Granger ward, Marilyn and remembered, were we several times on the old Monroe elementary PTA board. We worked together on the National Dairy Council convention held here in Salt Lake a number of years ago too Marilyn told of being a counselor to Barbara in the ward Primary presidency and of their being Beehive House HATS 966-323- 1 hostesses together. Marilyn is still filling a assignweekly two-homent on Monday morn- ings taking tourists through the restored house near the LDS Church Office Building With Barbara being international president of Lamba Delta Sigma, she has not held ward or UNIQUE EXPRESSIONS U (w. stake office for a number of years. yvrv - -- r- w w w w ww 4 DO YOU NEED TIME TO SHOP, TO VISIT FRIENDS, GO GROCERY SHOPPING, ETC.? BRING YOUR CHILD TO: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 4445 West 5175 South Kearns, Utah 968-147- 1 y MOTHER'S DAY OUT PROGRAM y NON DENOMINATIONAL y y Tuesdays & Thursdays 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon y Beginning September 2 Years Age limit, y 3-- 5 y STORIES - .50 per hour) SNACKS CREATIVE ACTIVITIES u. of stake Primary presi- dent, spending nearly three years in that post. Shes been ward Relief Society and Primary president, a member of the stake Relief Society board and has held kdflhafeMl noted, with lifestyles very similar to ours, despite the high rate of inflation. She felt the warmth and friendliness of the people in Paraguay which has more of the Indian influence. People there are free to come and go with no worry, she noticed. We Are Moving To Our Most Valued travel together sometime. And they mean theyd enjoy a trip a bit further aw'ay than just down Winder Lane together. DECA Post- - Lewis Youth Named COTTONWOOD. Lane Lewis was elected president of the Cottonwood high DECA chapter in elections held Monday. He will be assisted by Christian Utley, vice president; Charlene secretary; Brown, Kathy Hawkins, reporter-historian and dis- trict representatives Lisa Workman, Tiina Wilson and Mike Beyer. DECA members have been active already this year, participating in the Muscular Dystrophy telethon in which they volunteered to answer phones and also in the periences mote and learn skills The Cottonwood chapter members plan to enter district and state contests in the spring, with the hope of winning their way to the national Ana- song. In addition, tomorrow Origami To Be Saturday Topic At Area Library skills in libraries throughout the system, will show the youngsters the many configurations that can be made and will teach them how to do it themselves. Origami is the art of folding paper. Because of the intricacies involved the program will only be open to children from grade one through high school. youngsters will not be included. Beverly Mellin, child- - - CYPRUS (From Page 5B, Col. 4) and Viewmont. ray Their next game is against Cottonwood at 3 oclock today at Cyprus. afternoon holds the climax of the entire week, the Homecoming football game. Colt fans, both past and present, will be on hand in the stadium as the Colt grid- - MAGNA. The ancient art of origami will be taught to area school children here Saturday at 1 p.m in the Magna Library. Grace Oshita, a Japanese woman who has demonstrated her Topping the week is the Homecoming dance. While dancing to the sounds of Trax, Colts will think back on the successful week and always remember Just - CotLike Yesterday tonwoods 10th annual coming home. ydek y 1 ,1 CEDAR FENCING This Week's Special 4x4 CEDAR POSTS 0 3 OMEGA OR KIRBY CLASSIC REBUILT 225 i i J repair all makes of We Specializing in: Kirby Eureka Hoover Bison y v STAIN J vacuums. off 25 Limited to supplies on hand jA. J Genuine parts, bags, belts and brush rolls, if Bftflfoll'O enterprise A.T. Pre-scho- ol 4081 W. 5415 Tel. WITH FENCE ORDER MART BUILDERS KEARNS 968-212966-141- 6 35S5 1 W 3500 So traveling The effects of the volcanic eruption were evident, she said. She told of the National Red Cross calling the stake Relief Society president, Ginger Smithee, from Kennewick stake in Richland for help. She was asked at 7:30 a.m. one morning to get a crew organized to feed dinner that night. Mrs. Winder reported that the president had it all assigned and ready to go only two hours later. They fed from 70 to 150 persons three meals a day in the stake center for a long period of time. In addition, Mrs. Smithee set up housing in the stake center for a Girl Scout troop of 35 and arranged to have persons stay in private homes for about 30 days. The Relief Society general board member sent V''sosV'eA sto GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY WAREHOUSE IN CLEARFIELD BROUGHT ALL OF ITS SCRATCHED DENT CLOSE OUT TO HANEYS FOR IMMEDIATE LIQUIDATION. SOME PRODUCTS HAVE SMALL DENT OR SCRATCHES SOME STILL IN CARTONS ALL CARRY FULL FACTORY WARRANTIES. 175 APPLIANCE AND TVs MUST Range Thurs. Sept. 25, 10 AM-- PM Fri. Sept. 26, 10 AM-- 7 PM Sat. Sept. 27, 10 AM-- 7 PM 7 21 REFRIGERATORS to South ? WE ARE NOT FOOLING. THIS IS THE BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR. FREEZERS Electric Glass Top Self Cleaning j Only 30" Over & Under Double Oven Continuous Clean 1 10 RANGES 37 MICROWAVES 30 WASHERS '19 DRYERS BRING YOUR TRUCK OR YOUR TRAILER 15 DISHWASHERS 14 Cu. Ft. 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Barbara related her ex- CLEANERS COUPON- they agreed and expressed the hope, Wed love to have an assignment and Members are also planning a project. en- Customer positions as secretary and teacher cts Kmm DRIVE-I- N 25, 1980 West Valley Wm haney Better Serve You other America last fall to conduct Relief Society sessions during regional meetings, going into F45 5F y Marilyns most recent church calling was that was SI par hour (second child in family, Winder hold high d Thurs., Sept. D ftD ders are psyched and prepared to meet the Granger Lancers on our field. The winning of this game will lead to the closing of a perfect positions. victims MOTHERS y i. South America, Buenos Aires, Cordoba, Mendoz and Montivedeo. They assign- 5415 rewarding, of people, particularly in the larger cities in red from that MS Primary general Marilyns first board included being impressed with the high degree of education and quality business At present Barbara is chairman of the visiting teaching committee and on the curriculum and commithomemaking tee Previously she has been involved in the spiritual living and single adult program. She has served as president of Lambda Delta Sigma, LDS sorority for women, completing eight years as its head before being released in February She noted that the sorority is under the direction of the general Relief Society. Marilyns surprise place you go, you meet somebody you know. General board work is very challenging and Barbaras reaction to visits outside the area Richard is a partner m Winder Dairy and his cousin Pete is now semi-re- t expressed that Every campus regionals are also held in the fall, she said Taiwan-Taipe- Primary general board came in late May. i College City, UT. is Western Regional rens librarian, children couraging Conference Leadership in Colorado Springs. participate. Marilyn assignment was a three-da- y regional meeting in Florida during June in the Tallahassee area. She has had a number of speaking assignments so far also. Both Winder women have grown children. Barbara has four, three of them married, and all still attending college. Marilyns five include four married children and the youngest, Peter, serving a mission in general board the past I1.' southern hemisphere. and June, and in the fall Relief Society the in the west Valley 5 Only 288 t 278 Color TV 3 0nly338 15" Portable Black & White TV 3 Only t 1 18 |