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Show IB WEST VALLEY VIBW Thursday, June Granger Stake 17, 1982 . 100 Girls Will Travel To Camp GRANGER. One hundred girls and their leaders from Granger stake will leave the area Wednesday for a four-darough camp at the Wallsburg stake property. The theme will be y f ttl. How The West Was Won Individual themes selected by some of the seven wards involved will be Cavalry, Indians and Pony Express. Games and mixers are planned on the opening day in an effort to get everyone acquainted. During an evening presentation, stake leaders will present a melodrama, Tales of the Old West. Leaders include Janice Thompson, Suzette Bowles and Dawn , i ;E; :? Christensen and the stake YW presidency, Fern Hanson, Carol Christensen and Nan Hale. Junior counselors include Jill Beck, Lynette Lehman, Jennifer Christensen and Donna Grant. Activities planned June 24 will include a hike, crafts, certification and ward skits in the evening. A Hall Of Fame presentation will recognize both funny and serious of various leaders. The and girls traditional is planned for the 25th. This year each group will be required to build a fire, get it going hot enough bake-of- f to bake pancakes made from scratch and to flip a pancake over a seven-foo- t high rope in a competitive activity. Crafts and certification will be offered throughout the day. A western hoedown will be held in the evening. Firesides will be conducted by bishops each ward various ward areas. of last The Barbecue GRANGER. Fathers and sons of Westvale Presbyterian church will have a barbecue at the church tomorrow (Friday) night. Those attending are to bring their own meat to the 6:30 p.m. affair, as well as their own table service plus a casserole or salad to the camp round-u- p be conducted on will Saturday morning share. heritage. day ; Library Offers Puppet Show MAGNA. A puppet The Three Little Pigs, will be presented at the Magna Library, 8339 W. 3500 show, The peteers. OUTING . . . Cindy Williams, David Boren, Cindy Martin outing in mountains by youth of Jordan stake. Those desiring more information may call Of Jordan Stake GRANGER. CARDI0 PULMONARY RESUSCITATION LY NEXT CLASS JUNE 22 & 24 10.00 Dia- Young Mothers Slate Session MemGRANGER. bers of American Young Mothers will hold a luncheon at Wednesday at Francescos. LaDawn Jacobs, Utahs young mother KEARNS SERVICE AREA of the year, will be the guest speaker. Her will be W. subject Summer survival with your kids. Members and nonmembers are being invited. The cost will be ? I 968-384- 4 i: $5. ' those age 14 and older will include hiking, pioneer ' i survival training. Other activities will Spiritual programs have been planned for Sunday and the experience will continue through Mon- five-da- y day. Our object is to provide high adventure, great fun, personal growth experiences as the young people face and overcome explainchallenges, ed Terry Miller, specialist from the stake. The trek director will be Bruce Degler, former counselor for the wilderness trek program at BYU. He Kearns, Utah June i will be assisted by a staff from the BYU program. Selected stake leaders have been trained to assist as well. Assisting Mr. Miller with the plans are Lynn Christman, stake activities PI22A. SPRITE. 06X6, TAB, DR nAcdt 2. LB. PI PEPPER, FRENCH FRIES ORANGE ICECREAM, gaUJlg? 8JUM2"Bvv4'b tw !l L.f PRINK MIX. JUICE oz- - PRICES :$ ( Ijjta- LARGE I TRASH BAGS tLLv In ii?: .n n A (K Al I BmlricR Of' nno CATSUP 44 oz LL" GRANGER. I 966-230- In (IMIR 0 So. 1785 w. Carnage Sq DRUGAGENGY Ses- stake and Saturday Sunday with W. Mack Lawrence, regional representative, as the visiting authority. A priesthood leadership session will be held at 4:30 p.m., with the adult meeting set for 7 o'clock. The subject to be considered Senior Citizen Discounts on Prescriptions I? LIGHTER during the adult meeting will be finance?. . Youth of the stake are being invited to a meeting at 8:30 a.m. Sunday. During the 10 6 PACK 2 FOR the ward Granger choir will sing. Primary will be held during the general session, getting under way at 9:50 a.m. with Granger 22nd ward in charge. Children age may attend. (rSII2?(0(nSD asDOaSEDCis) PEPSICOLA 00 lLiil$Tl S $149 ENERGIZED FOR UFE ... LONG UFE fy ALKALINE BATTERIES Size C, D or AA 2 Pack 9 Volf Single BATHROOM TISSUE 4 $1 29 ROLL things next year, as it will be our first full year in the Mrs. Morris school, said. We hope to be successful in various areas and to do more on the 60 FT. PRESTO HOSE HOT DOGGER Nylon reinforced vinyl remains flexible in all weather. Brass couplings 58 in. inside dia 01T666 6G Cooks from Inside Out in Just 60 Seconds ex- Reg. 9.1 REINFORCED 5 99 Reg. 8 99 13.99 Thomas, Model secretary; Kim Gilbert, treasurer; Lydia Medel, teacher vice president. XLR-80- INGT0N MAGNA. Gloria Richards will serve a second term as president of the Brockbank junior high PTSA dur1982-8- 3 MICRO SCREEN CORD SHAVER school J3S8 year. bara Beale, principal, second vice president; Michael Bevan, third vice president; Vickie Buchanan, secretary; Davis, Myrna treasurer. 0 Shaves as close as a blade or your money back. Serving Again ing the PACK 99 Reg. She will be assisted by Eva Knapton, first vice president; Bar- tfyvuj 1)11 M PTSA Leader -- TKomW Urt 19 Sat. 7 00 10 00 I sions of semi-annuconference will be held in Granger Central Mona Montague, first vice president; principal Sheryl Benson, second vice president; if PAPER TOWELS 4WJI (UfuMjriutdjL Sondra K VALLEY Appointment Stake Sharon r "i cjvioe tix By Ol WEST Mon thru Fri. 30 11 00 A M After 11 00 A M 6 d Y On Tap Others - DETERGENT!" ih V and Ar-nol- All ARl F OM Y AT Ayers. ecutive board are . HEAVY TXJTY Toiler tissue Laura Rees, Cindy students, she said. I 2. pcy ;! 'II Effective AV Christman, for and with the TOFF N REAPV A Lynn KEARNS. Penny Morris will serve her second term as president of the Copper Hills elementary PTA during the coming shcool year. We have had a good year and hope for even tgMEtONSifePf 2SHS& 64-03- . president and Marlene Christman, stake YW president. Stake instructors include Ron Meier, Gary Martin, Terry Martin, YM 2nd Term it. FLOUR, Si WE1G1 mes- Sessions better .' childrens PTA Eyes CAn) LETTUCE MARGARINE i 4 sin. on Leader Of 1 ' chairman; stake Conducting the conference sessions will be Don Bennion, stake president, along with Keith Andrus and Reid Dunbar, his counselors. TEP. ' classes Clyde Nielsen, 3-- 4 I :s HIGH IN FL AVOR1 sage will be The Temple of Your Body. Rev. Ensley will also make recognition of Fathers Day. for 11th Prices Effective TUESWvYif) VIE DOUBLE ALL COUPONS ' prepare oclock session gA-MOB- 4 and workshops emphasizing the outdoors and OPEM 5 in- games, itiative games 4195 West 5415 South w ..NftTTHf lOS,, OW IN CALORIES' L - include rappelling, The wilderness outdoor cooking and adventure trek for campfire activities. 12:30 AMERICAN RED CROSS INSTRUCTOR li 1. Five Day Trek Eyed By Youths mond Fork Canyon in Spanish Fork Canyon will be the location of an unusual youth conference experience for young people in Jordan stake beginning today (Thursday). it 5624 SO. 4800 will leave July 943-463- !iJ CLASSES with series day by the Pioneer Craft House Pup- , BI-MONTH- are available through ward high priest group leaders Barbara Winder who What To Do With Your Sins, the second of a at noon on Tues- BJEESAtyllH ; GRANGER. Adults Jordan North stake have been invited to a farewell dinner to honor Richard and in available for nursery through adult age. During the 11 a.m. worship service, Rev. Milton Ensley will give as his sermon theme, THE BEST GIFT OF ALL f of the San Diego mission The7p m. affair will be held tomorrow (Friday) night in the stake center. Tickets for the $3 per person dinner Sunday school will begin at 9:30 a m. Sun- where campers will discuss their pioneeer South Set Tomorrow In North Stake Sons Eye in Mr. Winder will assume the presidency Farewell Meal Fathers, STORE USE YOUR Closed BANK CARDS HERE HOURS: Sundays Mon. Fri. -- 10-- 9, Sat. 10-- 6 |