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Show West Valley City, UT. Valley View News 14B Thurs., July 17, 1980 singing, sharing, devotional periods, games, fishing, hiking and other activities, both family and individually oriented, Rev. Bronston M. Greenwood noted. meals Community will be shared Saturday noon and Sunday morn- ing and a potluck dinner an outdoor worship service Sunday. Services or Sunday school classes will not be held Sunday at Trini-ty- . K will follow Members and ... Runners practice lor 5,000 meter race to be held Saturday as part of MARATHON Redwood CHARGE . Rodwood Festival of the Arts, an event featuring a variety of activities. - Jeanine Byron, Saturday at the Redwood Multipurpose Center, 3060 Lester St. Saturday. n Ward Camping, Boating Outing To End Today TAYLORSVILLE. camping-boatin- g A trip for members of Taylorsville 8th ward will be completedat today Wanship (Thursday) Reservoir. The group left yesterday for the overnight activity. Several boats were provided by ward members for water skiing and boat rides on the reservoir. Those in charge of the boating-campin- g activi- Jack and Judy ferry. Dick and Jeanne ty are for a will be a.m. and the Registration held at 8 k 5,000 meter will begin at 8:30. Dance-Ergetic- perform. Larry Finnegan and Dorothy Mezter, a piano run-wal- Ad- vance registration is required and the $4 fee will include a Twenty-fiv- e age divisions will be competing for the certified distance run laid out on a flat course. The top five in each category will receive ribbons. Free swimming being offered at the center from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. is open to all ages. n The mini-maratho- awards will Park West will entertain there at 10, while at 11 an exercise dance group, the will Central be presented in a 9:30 ceremony on the north patio stage, the scene of all music and dance Jensen. duo, will entertain at 11:30 and at noon a jazz quintet will play. At 1 p.m. the Gypsy Band will p.m. Areas to be entered include watercolor, oils, acrylics, drawings, pen and ink and charcoal. Persons 12 years through senior citizen age may enter. Trophies and ribbons will be given to winners. Viid S latoliu BURIED. Christensen, Vawn 66, F. Kearns, on Wednesday in Redwood Memorial Estates, following services at 6500 So. Redwood Road. He died Sunday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on May 4, 1914 in Manti to Ferd Marie Rasmussen and Christensen. Reva Bardsley 1941 in Nephi. Boiler tender at University of Utah. Suto Married on March 7, rvivors, widow, Kearns; daughters, Gaylia Witney, West Valley; Myrna Mataele, Salt Lake; Jolene Hullinger, Sandy; LaVon, Austin, Tex.; nine grandchildren; brother, sisters, Wanza Childs, Verla Edlund, both Salt Lake; Donald, Manti; Helen Jensen, Spring City, Utah. BURIED. Hazel Ruth Cat-te70, Magna, on in Salt Lake City Patterson, Monday Cemetery, following graveside services. She died Thursday in a Salt Lake hospital. Born on Jan. 18, 1910 in London, England to Herbert and Martha Ede Cat ten. Married to Edward Pat terson on April 1, 1926 in Ely Nev.; he died Dec. 28, 1950 Came to United States in 1916 Member of LDS church. Sur vivors, son, daughter, Ed ward, Magna; Mrs. Kefford (Edna) Jones, Bountiful; mmu three grandchildren; six ; CONDITIONERS brother, sisters, Joseph, Mrs. Daisy Guggisberg, both Magna; Mrs. Henry (Ethel) Anderson, Richmond, Wash.; Mrs. Ezra (Dolly) Harding, Anaconda, Mont.; Mrs. May Nielsen, Lehi. EVAPORATIVE (3SEDGE0 BURIED. Betty Elaine Shaw Moesser, 58, on Wednesday in Valley View Memorial Park, following graveside services. She died Sunday in a Salt Lake medical center. Born on Aug. 15, 1921 in Wellsville, Utah to Donald and Vervene Parks Shaw. Married to Kenneth Moesser on June 4, 1946 in Salt Lake; solemnized in Salt Lake LDS Temple. Former Hercules, Inc. employe. Organist. Cyprus high graduate. Sur- vivors, Grant, Kearns. appear. Utah Ballet Folklorico is scheduled at 2 p.m. At 3 oclock the Redwood art contest will be judgofed. The final e fering will be at 4 p.m., a performance by an exotic belly dancer, according to Tricia Benson, spokesman for the center. Entries in the visual arts contest, open to all amateur Utah artists, may be received at the center through tomorrow, from 8 a.m. to 9 husband, ed Saturday morning at Redwood Center as part of activity. Just plain running proves to Wyatt, all Murray; both Salt Vickie, Lake; brother. Arts Festival Set At Center REDWOOD. Activities are scheduled from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. during the Redwood Festival of the Arts 80 to be held , . Hunter; sons, daughters, John and Sherry Haymond, Joseph and Concert On Slate At Church GRANGER. A con- cert featuring Ron Garber and Mark Hannah will be presented at 11 a.m. Sunday morning at Valley West Baptist church. Among numbers to be presented by the two will be Now Sing We Joyfully Unto God, GRANGER. A work day will be held Saturday morning at Atonement Lutheran church. Beginning at 6 a.m. families are being encouraged to assist with painting and completion of the new church roof. Breakfast will be served at 7:30. Beginning on Sept. 7 which will be Rally Day, the hours of worship will be changed. Sunday school will convene at 9:15 a.m. and the worship service will begin at 10:30. A fellowship coffee hour will follow the services. During the 10 a.m. service the Sunday, hour of sharing will be handled by Lloyd Pierce, Spencer Gill and Jan Snelten. A fellowship coffee hour will follow. dont tnose around Turn wants your house into ready cash. Just place a low-coGreen Sheet classified! st Kg HIK iJgflKI GRANGER. An activity for youth of West-val- e Presbyterian KEARNS. Families of Trinity United Methodist church will hold their annual Pinecliff family camp at Pinecliff campgrounds east church will be held Sunafternoon. day ' The young people will meet at the church at 1 p.m. for Sunday school will be held at 9:30 Sunday morning followed by church at 11. The main sermon topic will be Christ, Our Example. The childrens message will be A Tiny Dot. of Coalville this weekend. Camp experiences begin tomorrow (Friday) evening and will continue until Sunday afternoon. Included will be evening campfires, Children of the Thee are Spoken. Handels will Valley Every be formed along Petersons My per- with vV Song One Aspirby Tewson. and My ation the Accompanying duo will be Verlene Garber at the tenor-bas- s piano. Mr. Barber is in his third year at Rockmont College. He is a native Minnesotan. Mrs. Garber teaches private piano and organ lessons and has a degree in organ. Mr. Hannah, a junior at Rockmont College, has appeared as bass Ot ,cr ft fresh Ground . BURGER soloist and guest (2)1 the persecuted Center Cut CDora Chris- tian church in Russia, will be presented during the evening service at West Valley Baptist beginning at 6 oclock. The film was produced by STEAK ROUND BONE Underground and is a Evangelism message to the world from the church behind the Iron Curtain. Both services are open to the public. MAST CMUCK Whole Cut Up The Look have to be honest. I went into marriage with my eyes wide open. Thats one of the symptoms of shock. I 2 lb. r? B? IMS PORK cart. n 19ea. POTATO SALAD PB56 Campbells 10 ox. TOMATO SOUP COCA-COLTAB-SPRIT- SB 4 2 lb. FRIED CHICKEN Totino's 12 $ 99 A, E 32 ax. gHoK 59 PINEAPPLE FOR IGA 11 oz. C POTATO CHIPS ox. PIZZA'S AMEN 99 c Viva EA. YOGURT 1 1 pt. 4 FOR $1 FRESM IPMIMDGE PINEAPPLES WATERMELONS iNG.L.C. 1710 9a 5TTz IN 795 N& Ft?WoOD VV. f ib recitalist throughout Colorado. He has toured the U.S. with Renaissance. Beyond The Cross, a color motion picture of g- -J the Church Youths Eye Activity Here Sunday Heavenly Father and Glorious Things of Norwest 20 ox. 2&?4 W.470Oc?o in participate service. Camp Is Site Of Services LYNN WILSON HP will g day-lon- Work Day Is Sei Saturday At Atonement e Multi-purpos- ba best practice for three - mile race schedul friends unable to attend the camp Friday or Saturday are being invited to come Sunday morning and join in the worship and potluck dinner. Evening vespers will be held at 7 oclock Sunday at Golden Living Center. Members of the choir and congregation |