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Show Fees Due center from - a m on the day of the County Racers Gather Aug. 2 KEARNS The C'ountv Recreation and Paiks Department and Valley Sports Assn will spon sor an out tace Aug 2 at Kearns Recreation Center Registration fee is $3 in advance or $4 on the day of the race To checks ma be r, race Length of the l ace w ill be foui miles Awards will include T shirts, for all certificates made out to Valley Sports Assn and mailed to County Recreation They must be postmai by tomorrow (Friday) d Interested persons may register in at the County ation offices on fore Aug 1, or divisions (or all age groups Irom 11 and under to 60 and over, with special divisions for racewalkei and wheelchair pai ticipants 6 30 to 7 45 person Recre- or be at the Film Will finishers, ribbons for first through fifth place winners in all divisions Trophies will be awrnrd ed to first place men and women Anyone wishing information may call Fred Tamagawa, Be Shown At Trinity KEARNS fui-th- Trinity United Methodist church will host a presentation of the movie The Hiding Place at 7 535-565- 6 The race will include West Valley City UT Valley View News Thurs , July 24, 1980 IB p m Sunday There will be no charge for admission A freewill offering plate will be passed to let those w ishing to contrib ute assist in paying for the movie The movie tells the story of Come ten Boom It is a true-lif- e story of the tragedy and victory of a family wil (See Page 7B, Col 9) Haugen Is Lagoon Outing Of State VFW Set For Aug. 2 The SALT LAKE Utah Department of the Veterans of Foreign Wars will holds its an nual outmg at Lagoon Resort on Aug 2 A council meeting is scheduled at 11 a m All members and guests are being invited, Conducting Services GRANGER Lay assistant Doug Haugen will conduct 10 a m services Sunday at Atonement Lutheran church The men s prayer group will meet at 8 a m Sunday, as well as spokesmen said Further mfoimation is available b calling 7 30 am Mens golf will begin at 4 30 pm 467 7867 (Friday) Saturday tomorrow The women s will meet m on Saturday at2p At 9 a m Saturday, the Vessels will meet at the church to go to Hog-l- e Zoo for a visit and picnic Wednesday will be un game night for the prayer group Vessels at the A potluck being planned at 5 30 p m Shepherd church supper is for Aug 3 at Good Lutheran church in honor of Rev Bill Vaswig He is of Preaching and Prayer Ministries Life Institute dn-ect- Barbara Bawden - Secondary PTSA Chief Named KEARNS Creating a caring climate will be the theme followed by Granite Secondary Council PTA workers JttV! OS ARE PECO JilV 24 " a A 0 n during the coming $. school year, according to Barbara Bawden, council president Mrs Bawden will be assisted by Sherrie Hirst, first vice president, Nodia Wunderly, second vice president, Dr William Leiter, third vice president, Betty Fast, fourth vice president. Eleanor Anderson, fifth vice president and teacher renewly-installe- 1 i p d presentative BONELESS JUMBO PACK IE AC TOP SIQLOIU ROIC LO. Eva , Northrup, secretary, Virgene Stncklett, treasurer and Dr Max Jack-ma- o)(o ) principal representative The new president served as president of the West Lake junior high PTSA for the past two years She and her husband Darrell have three ID. MOUTHY STYLE A&R LINK children, Jeff, , Troy and Leanne All secondary school local council officers and commissioners are being invited to attend a state workshop, to be held at 9 30 a m on Wednesday at Granger high The annual Granite 1 oloQADE 2 IB. PUG. H ? f. ( -- V . - 2 LD. P ACtI VELVEET A ' Council Secondary workshop will be held at 7.30 p m 14 Aug at IA. Granite high Worship PARKAY1LD. Theme Is Revealed GRANGER ciples TAB Dis- Belief--Th- rJIAQGAQDCJB e will be the sermon title during the 10 50 a m worship service Sunday at Granger Community Christian church Young adults of the church will meet at 6 30 p m Sunday at the church prior to attending the movie The Hiding Place A prayer meeting will be held in the home of Carolyn Duncan at 10 a m Tuesday An picnic given by the Sunday school department will be held at lp m on Aug 3 Families are to provide their own meat and table sevice Those with last names from A to M are to bring salads for 12 and the rest are to bring desserts The picnic will be held at Hunter park The CWF evening guild has invited all CWF groups to the home Lords Supper of AnnLamphereat7 30 p m on Aug 4 Those attending are being asked to bring their favorite book PAPER PLUS DEPOSIT DAHSCaOAIULUS 60 "am 29 OZ. & HHSA CIS c::rl3sg cz, e3nc:c;ji cxiTjaci -- , '17 !. i mmc3D pr 6ADBGC3 FQQSC3 COLE REDWOOD v f , if s ' , vVk v , s. PQD0(E EAQ $ Multi-Purpos- Aug 15 The program, which is for children in the 8 T DOni-JGS- PBK 16 OZ. CO-UA- KE Camp Program Session Will End On Aug. 15 The second session of this summers day camp activity e at the Redwood Center, 3060 So Lester St (1585 West), will continue thiough APGK3S HOOT FOR 2 AO EAR 5-- age group, includes arts and crafts, swimming lessons, sports, field trips and classroom activities The cost of $6 10 per day includes lunch and admission charges The camp program is being conducted Monday through Friday Further information may be obtained by calling Glen or Rick at DDC36 B1M PEPPEP n n99 S |