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Show Kearns East Stake 7B WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July at 7:30 p.m. The adult KEARNS. Fun, activities and skills will be featured during a four-da- y rough camp planned for Kearns East stake girls 7. day through Aug. The girls will set up their quarters at Camp Okamia Tuesday and will spend the day working on camp skills and certification. They will engage in relay races to demonstrate An all-da- y Used j i Vacuums t will be held to round out the camping KWe repair all makesif q Starlings were X Hoover, Bison. Genuine par-- J J ts, bags, belts, brush rolls. in- into the United States in 1890 by an Englishman who set about 60 of the birds free in a New York City park. Now the noisy and destructive birds live in every i A.T.ENTERPRISES 5., troduced KEARNS 966-141- 6 state. t 4, I , Christine Solomon, Erin Gallagher and Michelle Eichbauer prepare their outdoor equipment for Oakamia girls camp. St. Francis Xavier Pa rish's August Agenda Revealed KEARNS. Parish activities for August have been announced at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. The community life committee will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday. A mission appeal for esmkfast 15 with masses Friday evening at 6:30 p.m. and at 8 and 11 a.m. Saturday. The Liturgy committee will meet at 7:30 Aug. p.m. on Aug. 26. The annual rummage sale will take place from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 28, and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday Aug. 29. Registration for CCD religious classes for public school students in preschool, or kindergarten will be held grades after all masses on Sept. 6 and 13. Those who in grade, 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. Monday; second through sixth grade, 6:45 to 8 p.m. Monday; kindergarten through sixth grade, 4:15 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday; junior high students, 7:30 to 8:45 day; SIDING ROOFING ALL KINDS at Judge Thayne & Linda's Cafe For A free inspection call great way to lighten the work and worry of home owning chores . Open 24 Hrs. Except Closed Sun. 8:00 p.m. to 5:30 Mon. a.m. 972-129- 7 -- 968-9703 or Eve. 968-324- 7 Verl Asay Industries 4219 W. 3500 So. Tues- Memorial this fall who wish to enroll as Catholic are being asked to contact Pam Breton in the parish office, 966-157- later than Saturday Aug 8. Calls may be made from 9:30 to noon on Mondays, Wednesdays or Saturdays. has prompted has high changed record keeping and names of systems, Catholic students must be submitted by the parish, or students will be charged non-Cathol- ic Members and Teresa Giles and Teresa Sharon Schwarz, Peggy Chappell Kaylene Redd and ff regarding CEDAR FENCING concern isquaht. Atlcr that, and a long was after, comes cost. Andrew Carnegie 4 x4 Posts ea. 2x4 Rails 95 ea. Speakers Are x Set At Church 1 KEARNS. Rev. Benny Clark of Kearns A First Baptist church his and in 59 ea. Post Mix ! bag Arkansas and Missouri during the next two weeks Jerry Cowan will preach during the 11 a.m. worship service on Aug. 9 and Bruce Gardner on Aug 16. questions previously submitted. Decorating 4 rgh. Fir ea. will family vacation x 6 rgh. spruce 78 Bftitfoii'ft BUILDERS MART 3555 W. 3500 So. the Do you use a leveler? He does all the trimming in the question, yard. "I do the flowers and we both weed, added Mrs. Dennis. We both really enjoy working in our yard. Its great to sit on the patio at night and enjoy the yard and the night air. It doesnt DRUG'AGENOY Senior Citizen Discounts on Prescriptions i shift at afternoon Tr vaiieviFEURimaii 30lQa SEDQS) just she offered. come, You have to work a lot. But, it is really a hobby with me. Mr. Dennis works Bridge and Iron and is able to get out in the yard to work in the cooler morning hours. The Dennis yard is the ninth selected this j fiC Chicago ROLLER I summer by the Chamber for bea- Others have been selected in the i 12 oz. ij 18 Granger, Taylorsville, Bennion and Hunter areas under the direc-tio- I! n NIAALOX of George Bruschke, beau-tificatio- n chairman. tuition fees. friends are being invited to participate in weekly Bingo evenings every Friday. Ultreya, for those who have made Cursillo, will be held every Wednesday Bettridge, Mitchell, Cheryl The surest foundation of a manufacturing Father Fischer utification honors. noted that the school STORM WINDOWS p.m. senior high students, Wednesday. All families who will have students enrolled no ALUMINUM OR VINYL com- ing year will be: preschool, kindergarten and first grade, Sunday morning; preschool through sixth Mr. Dennis is so particular with his trimming of the hedge that it Tyler, Nancy Editors Quote Book poem paying tribute to mothers will be recited by Lori Benson. Workshops will get under way at 9 oclock. Dating will be handled by young men from the school who will answer cana lilies, impatiens, climatis vines and geraniums. Along one side are a few green pepper and tomato plants. to Rev. according Louis Fischer. Classes for the Karen Gale Other adult leaders are Pam Kennedy, oldie ental breakfast. columbines, delphiniums, dahlias, the spring are being asked to come at those times to pay fees and get final instructions, - d Tina includes parents and their children will be the subject covered in the workshop titled nature, Girls the stake and their mothers will attend an 8 a.m. session Saturday. They will be served a contin- pansies, daisies, FOR GIRLS CAMP . . . organizing tee The final workshop, which the entire group will attend as a body, will be spiritual in of blooms include snaps, peonies, 8-- Chops root beer will be served. Back-yar- Fathers will be held The Knights Aug. of Columbus will meet at 8:15 p.m. Aug. 11 and the finance committee at 8 p.m. Aug. 12. A parish council meeting is scheduled for 7: 30 p.m. Aug. 13. The Feast of the Assumption of Mary will be observed on top,fe4 cherry and apricot tree, as well as a The youth commit- a Oblad, dances. Homemade Alberta spruces have been placed at the patio arches. the Dominican Sr 1 7 feature flowering peach. after which the campers will complete their certification and scrapbooks. Awards will be given for the cleanest camp, soap carving, theme, skits, scrapbooks and certification. A testimony meeting patio. president. Understanding skit paying tribute fathers will be presented by youth from the stake. The final dance period will 5) Henderson, Parents. A The back yard has a hike will er Elaine stake YW to according Communications to YARD - will daddy-daught- testimony meeting, bedroom will be explained in a homemaking section. cond for disco. ed later. TFrom Page 5B, Col. will be followed by a between dance has been planned tomorrow ( Friday) night beginning at 7 oclock. The affair will be held at the stake center, 4255 So. 4800 West. The first hour will be for square dancing and the se- previously to do so, Father Fischer said. Dates will be announc- take place Thursday, We Buy t Tel. movie A There will be an opportunity in late September for those Interested in having family pictures in the parish picture directory who were unable to have them taken climax the evening. ward, t 4081 W. 541S A gifts. in August. cent on preparations for guest night when visitors from the stake and wards are expected. The girls will prepare dinner and will present a program, including skits by each ward, singing and handing out gag Snow White and the vacuums. scheduled almost every weekend and GRANGER. Add for men r u - f neini Tne fin.t. woikshop Some To Your Life will be the theme of a two-da- y girls conference in Granger South stake this weekend. and women are PHOTO AT RIGHT theme Jumpin 13th "fcof Fischer. Retreats Wednesday will be spent in a full range of activities, with the ac- - camping skills and will take part in a midnight gold rush, said director, Jane Gallagher. Each ward will set up its own camp and has selected its own theme. Kearns 3rd ward will use the J contact Father , be-'- - Girls Conference Planned In Stake Thursday. Organists are needed, and anyone interested is asked to had a farm; 17th ward, Its a small world and 20th ward, Love comes from the heart and ends over the rainbow. Tues- Jungle; voices and will practice at 7:30 p.m. every Twelve Dwarfs; 14th ward, Old McDonald make ;t Granger South choir needs more 'Rough' Camp Calls Girls repentance and flow to 30, 1981 $f 00 ALL Each year approximately 4,400 children in the U.S. suffer eye injuries caused by projectile toys and other items such as BB guns, dart guns and bow and arrow sets. 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