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Show SB Thursday, May 13, WEST VALLEY VIZW neighbors to accompany them to the first outdoor activity of the season. Rev. Bronston M. 1982 Her Teacher By Educator Was Influenced HUNTER. my It was third grade teacher back in the old Garfield elementary who influenced me to want to become a teacher myself, said Ida Hunt, who will retire this month from Hunter elementary. Born in Garfield, Mrs. Hunt graduated as the valedictorian of Cyprus high in 1933. It was the middle of the depression, she I won a recalled. scholarship to the University of Utah and while attending I wrote classes there, for the Deseret News, read aloud to people needing that kind of service and lived with Mrs. Madeline Waldis, a teacher at Cyprus, she said. While at the UofU she was involved with Chi Delta Phi. Following her graduation in 1937 she worked for a while at First Security Bank until her ma- riage, and then as a substitute teacher. I worked for a year as a secretary at Brockbank, then I applied for a job as a Salt Lake County librarian. Instead, I was employed as a school librarian at Magna elemen- tary. Then I taught half time at Magna and half time at Cyprus, she said. Mrs. Hunt has taught in Granite district for 26 years, leaving Magna elementary to go to the new Hunter school when it opened. I have also been in- - Dange&Signalso PINCHEDNERVES Frequent Headache 2. Low Back or Hip Pain 3. Dizziness or Loss of Sleep ' 4. Numbness in Hands or Feet 5. Nervousness 6. Neck Pain or Stiffness 7. Arm and Shoulder Pain Free preliminary examination does not include or Treatment FREE SPIN ALT EXAMINATION I she pany here, remarked. She married Levi S. Hunt and they have six children and nine grandchildren. We now have children in Alaska, in Canada and in Maryland, so we have done our Sessions Scheduled By Stake TAYLORSVILLE. Conference sessions will be held in Taylorsville West Central stake Saturday and Sunday at the stake center. the meetings will be F. Keith Rupp, stake president, plus counselors Farrell Barlow and Clay I. Petersen. A priesthood leadership meeting will be held at 4 p.m. Saturday. The adult session will be held at 7 oclock for those 18 and older. During the general session at 10 a.m. a Primary meeting will be offered in the stake center. are Children age being invited to attend. Sun-da- latersiicef Accepted WEST VALLEY CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC MOST Dr. Stephen Burningham 9 Call For Appointment 1790 W. 3500 So. At the entrance to Valley Bank and Trust on get the swimming pool and the water com- Conducting 1 1. volved in civic work in this area and helped to 4-- 6 3500 Sr y, Your, Choosing Church. The sermon I feel because of retirement. I hope to stay involved, active and therefore, mentally alert, she concluded. An open house honoring Mrs. Hunt will be held at the school from 3 to 5 p.m. tomorrow (Friday). All who have taught with her, along with former students and their parents, are being invited to attend. Seminary Rites To W. Richards, representative. Students from seven stakes are involved, including Bennion, Bennion (Seepage West, 11B, Col. 3) Utah Doys Ranch THRIFT STORE ed L 10 GREAT YEARS SERVING THE C0M-- company of Kubota L C ; rounded in 1890. 1982 3930 South Rednood U Kubota Tractor Corporation EQUIPMENT CO. 973-709- Trinity may call HELPIN' . , . Ida Hunt winds up 26 years of aching by providing a bit of advice to students Keith Taylor, Randy Rawson, Lawrence Lopez and Brian Saddler at Hunter elementary. priesthood holders concerning building North Stake Priesthood Program Slated LDS TAYLORSVILLE. A two-da- y commemoration of the restoration of the Aaronic Priesthood will be held in Taylorsville North stake tomorrow (Friday) night and Satur- - Fashions On Slate At Church GRANGER. mother-daught- A er salad luncheon will be held at Granger Com- munity Christian church on Saturday. The noon affair, to be potluck, will be by a Through the Ages fashion show, featuring clothes of yesteryear. The guest fashion coordinator will be Clea Jensen. Music will be presented by Miss Marian and Miss Alayna. The affair is being sponsored by the followed 3681 W. 6200 S. Next to Reams stake center. Activities will include basketball and tournaments such as chess, ping pong, checkers and Go. Refreshments will be served. Breakfast will be served from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. on Saturday for all males age 12 and older. Workshops will follow breakfast. Deacons will have an opportunity to attend a session on your priesthood calling, n another pre-mort- al concerning heritage and a third, with their fathers, on scouting. The teachers will attend sessions on premortal heritage, handling peer pressures and along with the fathers, the calling of a teacher. A womans cantata telling the man reported. The presentation is open to Another will be titled The future belongs to those who prepare. They will join with fathers for an introduction to the stakes missionary preparation program. Adults will have opportunity to attend sessions on giving fathers blessings and on counseling, as well as priesthood leadership in the home. A keynote session will follow the workshop for all Aaronic a Witness, story of Jesus through the Apostle Peter, will be presented at 7 p.m. Sunday at the church. The music, costumes and staging have been designed to be entertaining as well as inspirational, a spokes- will ing, pastor, preach on the theme the Test of the Spirit during the 10:50 a.m. on worship Sunday. Sunday school will be held at 9:30. lyssu! in to your local participating "DAIRY QUEEN" store and AMFIYI Radio, ith register to win this S' Magnavox car cord. AC or battery operation. No purchase is necessary. Your entry for the TV prize also enters you in one of our 5 big national sweepstakes! Come -- Barbecue On Agenda oos ISo WITH 5 GRAND PRIZES - i ter; At Trinity 72 10:00 A.Mr5:00 P.M. CASH & CARRY 561-42- 64 Ca KEARNS. Neighborhood Prompters and newcomers to Trinity $5 000 HOW9 V0C9OA to do. United Methodist church will courtyard host woora hcao a No barbecue 11 oclock worship service Sunday. The menu will include hamburgers, hot dogs, cake, pie and a drink. Members are being asked to invite 'C'! UogrOrts vae X Oorue. . oso ore purchase necessary Sweepstakes ends July following the 31. 1982 MAY 10TH TO JULY 1147 SOUTH 1100 IAST OR 1636 W. 4700 SO. IN DANS AT WESTWOOD 9 U0 their friends and P 01 00 O AMOO Cor Its An Adventure! Sale May 13 15 - Hundreds of selected quality items have been refinished and revitalized for this special sale. Deseret Industries workers the handicapped, elderly, or otherwise disadvantaged have done their best work just for you. The adventure is in the looking! . J1ST DAIRY QUEEN Our Best Work is Your Best Buy All As Is Off Choose From Hundreds Of Different And Unusual Items! Deseret Industries Thrift Store Monday-Saturda- y dy, Utah 5 NATIONAL SWEEPSTAKES & HOURS: nest Qualify Rose WE TREAT YOU RIGHT!" SWEEPSTAKES ENTER and Melchizedek Indoor foliage plants Flowering hanging baskets Cut Roses Baskets, pots and accessories for all your plant needs. RseB . in one segment. For all your plant and accessory needs, visit Utah Roses Greenhouse Outlet, Utahs largest grower of cut flowers, house plants and bedding plants Over 400,000 square feet of greenhouse area. ttegoni tv n Start things growing with omr Jy IVIIWAFQGG view- point about dating will be presented to priests The service 967-543- 7 All boys age 8 and older and all fathers are being invited to activities from 7 to 11 p.m. tomorrow in the three-ma- family relationships to last forever. At the conclusion a testimony meeting will be held. y Presiding at the conference will be members of the stake presidency, Paul T. Fordham, Delray O. Hatch and Michael Sims. General chair--mafor the affair is Wade Fillmore, stake YM president, assisted by his board. two-da- day. CWF. the public. Rev. Royal F. 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Kubota Tractor Corporation is giving away prizes to celebrate its 10th Anniversary in the United States. (From Page 4B, Col. 9) 8 ing will be held at a.m. Sunday. During the 10 a.m. general session the Taylorsville 9th and 19th ward choirs will combine to provide music. A Primary session will be held at 10 a.m., with those age meeting in the junior primary room and in the those age multipurpose room. Richard P. Lindsay, stake president, will sent the sermon share of traveling and hope to do more, she laughed. She is a member of Alpha Delta Kappa and of the International Porcelain Teachers 968-462- STAKE - will pre- Greenwood or 6891 West Valley-Magn- a 3602 South 7200 W. 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 250-426- 2 Deseret Industries is I the handicapped and those d in need Mon.-Sa- t sheltered workshop. Its employees - reclaim donated goods. - the elderly, Cat 1M2 |