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Show rr rr WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, Feb. rf East 5, 1981 At Fremont Founders Day Program Eyed TAYLORSVILLE Fremont The elementary PTA is encouraging students to enter the annual Reflections contest m art, literature or music. Entries in all areas must be on the theme PTA Council pro- What a family means to me Entries must be in by Feb. 13. Peggy Good-seis contest chairman. A founders day recognition program will be presented Feb 12, in acll cord with the Oquirrh Charles Didier Charles Didier of the LDS First Quorum of Seventy will be the visiting authority at the Hunter West stake conference. Sessions will be held Feb. 14 and 15 in the stake center, 7035 W. students to choose from The three award win 4067 $1 for adults and $3 50 for children 10 and under Reservations are to be made no later than noon Saturday with $4 65 Frenchik or Mary Cassler. GRANGER The annual Valentine banquet for members of Westvale 968-354- Delbert McCallum will be master of ceremonies and entertainment will be under the direction of Afton Smith and Bar bara McConnell Boy Scout Sunday will be observed during the 11am service Sunday Through the month of February, Boy Scouts will serve as ushers The main sermon topic to be given by Rev ' Limited Quantities HARDWARE Daniel Sunday school will offer classes for adults down to nursery at 9 30 a m STORES Brachs FINE CHOCOLATES One Pound Heart VALENTINE PICTURE POPS Shaped Box Our Reg. 3.59 .07 Mens SPAGHETTI SAUCE , ' Brachs 15 OZ. 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Dr. Earl Catmull, Taylorsville high principal, will be available to answer questions about the new facility and Barbara Bawden, president of the Granite Secondary PTA Council, will also be present. Interested patrons may call the Granite district office to determine for sure if they reside within the new schools boundaries, Mr. Burbidge suggested. Bur-bidg- e, HOME antMFFICE KIT ENERGIZER BATTERIES , Long life alkaline. Choose from either AA-pack or 9 volt-- pack Featuring the Super Cub stapler 4 fasteners, space for pens & pencils, plus a FREE desk organizer PTC Royal Flush Automatic 2 BOWL CLEANER SPIRAL NOTEBOOK oz. 9 Lasts for up to 2 Concenmonths! trated toilet cleaner that deodorizes & cleans. 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The sermon for brite iite children, titled I trust you, I like you, will be given and children will also' receive the sacrament before being dismissed for childrens church. A council on ministries meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Work Oj (Pi t flashlight Disposable Flashlight area chairmen and group coordinators will plan programs for the remainder of the winter and will also consider activities. spring-tim- e Members of United Methodist Women will meet at 10 oclock Wednesday morning. Representatives form Planned Parenthood will present the program. Lund. ..ill be served at noon I00gW tot easV Pick Your Bic at Half Price CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT 4067 W. 5415 So. STORE HOURS Mon. Sat. -- Sun. Milton Ensley will be The Example of Overcoming " The children's topic will be Dare to be a 4 Bertoli Imported sible problems that may develop with the opening of the new Taylorsville high, including busing of some of the students, will be considered during a meeting for patrons of the new school to be held Feb. 12 at Eisenhower junior high. The 7:30 p.m. session, under the direction of the parents advisory committee, will also come up with a tentative date for a student-paren- t tour through the school. PTA business will be Rev. Mil' Presbyterian church will be held at 6 30 p m Sunday at the church The catered ham and chicken dinner will cost JoDelle Slated Is IT! 5415 So. W. Our Reg. Hold Meet i Valentine many outstanding oz. 16 PTA Of THS To rs Banquet HEARTS riculum department. Mr. Didier was born in Ixelles, Belgium Converted to the church in 1957, he holds a degree in economics from the University of Liege in Belgium and has served as an officer in the Belgian Air Force Reserve. A priesthood leadership session will be held at 4 p m. on Feb. 14 and a meeting for all members age 16 and older at The general session of conference will convene at 10 a m. Sunday, with all members and friends being invited. Vt kins PTA officers commented that the school is fortunate to hae so CINNAMON JELLY 7pm. y v v at the school. The girl is president of the school choir, involved in the "Great books" program, a student aid to the school secretary. ners will be honored at a PTA meeting on Feb 12, at 7.30 pm, at which time officers for next years PTA will be elected BRACH Mr. Didier has served as executive administrator for the church in Canada and as managing director of the cur- discussed children and community over the past 8'i years Chosen as a future leader and community leader was Terina Lee Newman, a sixth grader active in her church and works with her family in a service project to aid leukemia victims. Also considered as future leaders were Rach-ell- e Miles, Holly Christmas, Deborah Poll, Michelle Lemka, Paola Valente and Laura Jen- 1 LweaMe Saviors 3605 South. TAYLORSVILLE. school crossing guard, will receive recognition for his work for the United Drugs At Meet ' Marvin T. Allen, 1 The Family Health and Home Center DidierTo Preside HUNTER. the Fremont school built gram to recognize citizenship and service to the school, community or individuals and for personal integrity and leadership. Chosen to represent-servic- e in the Fremont area in the past was Melvin Jacobsen, now deceased, who was described as a devoted scout leader, church leader and community helper and who was on the committee that helped to get - ITI I 11, o5 |