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Show MiHH Five Jordan District Byildlncis Under Way sr. - I t r ...n.ii Volume 3' Number 12 IDS Aposlle to Be ,, :;v H "..''V'-- i & Scheduled for completion in midsummer is Jordan district's new administration building at 4th East and 9400 South.. Sandy. Work has K " Speakers! A member of the Council ot Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will be principal speaker at the Kivcrton Stake quarterly conference Saturday and y Sunday. Mar. 25 and 26, in Riverton. Eider Slapley is a prominent businessman, community leader and scout executive from He was named to the church's presiding council in 1950. He was a stake president and welfare leader in Phoenix, Ariz He is a member of the national committee oi the Eoy Mouts of America. Another visitor will be Laur-it(!. Petersen oi the priesthood genealogical committee. Elder Petersen, an active scout leader, is assistant librarian in the church historian's ibrary. He was a missionary to Denmark and has served in many auxiliary capacities. Meetings will be held Sunday pi 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the Hiverton First. Third and Fifth Wards Chapel, 12838 South 1700 West. Stake President Leonard C. Beckstcad, 12334 South 1700 West, will conduct. Visitors are welcome. - Sue preparanon is under way for Brighton High School at 2300 East 7600 South. Brigh- will be distinctive, unusual circular plan. Hosts in foreground are for a board fence to prevent the light soil from becoming wind-toblown and ruining lawns across the street. n Lutherans heiihts Cottonwood Southc Monday Vienna beans, vegetable salad, baked cabbage, plums, cookie, cornbrcad and butter, milk. Tuesday Tarn ale loaf, ruby salad, celery, pearadise'goldee. applesauce square, bread and butter, mi'k. Wednesday Oven fried fish fillets, kinon parsley butler, an gratin potaoes, fruited cole slaw, peaches, brownies, bread and butter, milk. Pizza, pineapple Thursday carrots, fruit salad, hoi ed raisin cake, caramel icd. bread slicks and buttei , milk. and Macaroni Frid.'.y cheese, molded salad, buttered creen beans, apple, g;nger-bread- , hard sauce, peanut but ter sandwiches, milk. Sandy Youngsters in Sandy area are 'ookmg forward to the annual Easter egg hunt con-- I ducted by members of the San-- ! dy American Legion and assisted by the Auxiliary, The hunt. Sunday morning, will begin at 7:30 a.m. and will be held at the usual site - west of 13th East and about 8800 Cottonwood Mall, en inside, Easter Sunday at 6:3M a.m. They will tlun return to their church where they ill hold 1' '.aster services with Sunday School at 1(1 a m. and church at 11 a.m. At 7:15 p.m. Sunday evenim the eor.eregat'oii wil' see a special lull length color mo ie entitled "Tne Power of iho Resurrection." Thursday, March 23, 1967 Sandy Youngsters to Hunt Eggs Early Sunday Morning east Chr.stian Church will :n sunrise services to he he d at the soma end of the Menus 1: continued ali winter and building is well a- long, and school offices will be moved before another schoo year begins. Southeast Church chool Lunch Riverfon Stake .f.-- Published Fvery Thursday at Midvale, IHeh i South. Legionnaires will rise early Sunday to hide hundreds of hen eggs and candy eggs in preparation for the hundreds of youngsters who will attend. Invited to participate are elementary school students including sixth childgraders and ren. Fol'ov ing the hunt a breakfast will be served at the post home, 293 S. 2nd E., Sandy, at a nominal cost. Breakfast will be served from 7 to 11 a.m. pre-scho- Se! Conference Of Sandy Steles March 25, 26 Elder A!vin R. Dyer, an assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles of the LIXS Church. Announce Easter Services .. MM: ,i. .M . :!. , w'J6:GSr;'Tl ' - ,,VJ ... 6 TrlBjmtf iii iltftiiiMfliiifenii J 'itefjiiiflttniiiMilllii lHnl.il n.4l iiAiiMjnii.. ff Jmm iiniilniiiriv. f hhM illlnniHi Ready when school pens this fall, if all goes well, will be Westvale elementary, a team fi f .rirSllii iyliii.iitf' school teaching West Jordan. ''' t'in'iiA'tMii- & IT flrl 8600 South 2200 West, if at Cottonwood Heights The Calvary Lutheran Church in Cottonwood Heights will hold communion service Thursday, Mar. 23, at 7:30 p.m. The Reverend James L. Sciiwandt will pre side at the service. On Good Friday a service entitled "Beneath The Cross" will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the church. The church will a' so hold sunrise services at 6 a.m. Easter Sunday after which they will enjoy an Easter breakfast at 7 a.m. Sunday School will follow at 9:30 a.m. after which an Easter Festiva' Service will begin at 10:45 a.m. Calvary Lutheran Church will hold Evangelism Cottage Meetings each evening of the week Mar. 27 through Mar. 31. The committee will discuss the message of Evangelism. On Thursday mornings at 10 a.m. the Women's Bible Study drouD of the Ca vary Lutheran Church meet. Group I meets at the Church. Group II vviih Mrs John Kriedlcr, and Group III with Mrs Verne Newman. The Men's Bible Study Group meets at the church on Friday evenings from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Holds Hill-cres- Western Dance Party Ml hjMiimli ,niiiiliilWnlilil jiiill IIII 11 "p siril CTSi T TWSrRC. ? t BMSTW I wmmm pttMs j.M,1,;::! Brick walls are up to square and steel frame- work is going into place at Union Junior High, fifth junior high in the district, is scheduled for occupancy for the 1968-6school year. 9 8000 South 7th East. This building, Hillcrest High School he'd a dance, "The Husky Howl'' on Mar. 17 in the gymnasium. TJiis is an annual girl's choice dance put on by the FIIA, and the dress was Western. The theme for the dance was. "Pistols and Petticoats." A group called the Amantes provided the music for the evening. The f'oor show was put on by the "Smothers Brothers Cousins." King and Queen of the dance wore Terry .Tenson and Sandi were Sharp. Junior runner-up.- s Carl Thomas and Kathy Medrunner-up- s ian. Sophomore vpre T)in Holiday and Coleen Caldwell. A check for $60, presented by Mrs Kenneth Dunn (riaht) on behalf of Midvale Ladies' Community Club, is received b Mrs Calvin Nielsen, (left) and Mrs Doris Lawler (center) for Midvale Girl Scouts, ooking on are Girl Community c lub Aids Girl Scouts wmmte Alvin K. L'yer will be the principal speaker a! the Sandy Stake quarterly conference Saturday and Sunday. Mar. 25 and 26, in Sandy. Elder Dyer directed the work of 10 missions of the church ir the Scandinavian and Germanic countries from 1960 to 1962. He a'so served in the superintend ency of the world-widyouth program of the church. He is a former engineer and distributor of equipment in Utah. Another visitor will be Everett Bingham of the priesthood genealogical committee. Elder Bingham, a native of Arizona, is supervisor of audit and accounting for the I'. S Weather Bureau in Salt Lake Citv Ho aftendfd Gi'a College in Arizona and has been active in many church capacities. Meetings will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. at 500 South 700 East. Slake "resident Marlon S. Bateman. 517 S State, will conduct. Visitors arc welcome. Special meelings will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. for leader in genealogy and at 7 p.m. for a priesthood leadership e Midvale Ladies Community to Girls cout Troop 158 and Troop 628 are under the leadership of Mrs Ca'vin Neilsen and Mrs Joris Lawler. T.ie girls presented the coin's and led the club in the flag salute. They entertained with ihcir girl scout song. Each ciub ady was presented a smali gift made by the girls. Following this ceremony, drs Lawrence Ray introduced '.ee Lasater who gave an interesting and humorous talk entitled, "Maladjustment in Life." Music was furnished by the 'Angels in Pinafores." Hostess chairman was Mrs Dorus A. Thomas. Club gives eampership Scouts Who participated in flag ceremony at the club meeting, from left, Cheryl Draper, Maria Oneida, Susan Elder, and at right Pamela Heath, Colieen Crump, Heidi Barfuss, Brenda Carter. Six Join Ranks Of Eagle Scout School Has But'er West Cottonwood Stake honored six young men for completion of the requirements for an Eagle Scout in their stake' conference held recently. They are Michael son of Mrs Joseph Guy Briggs, son of Mr & Mrs Rulon Briggs; Kim Chrislensen, son of Mr & Mrs Bernard Christensen; Frank Shaw, son of Mr & Mrs Frank hhaw; Dennis and Russel Erek-son- , sons of Mr Mrs Jonas Erekson. Butler School Has Orientation Pre-Scho- ol Butler Three Films Set At Kearns Library Kearns Branch Library 5350 Sculli .J220 West, has three i'i ms to be shown Mar. 24 at ( p.m. Thev are as follows: "Challenge of leas, 'Valley the Swan," Breathing." of and school elementary l scheduled a orientation program" for Tuesday. Mar. 28 at 3 p.m. in the school auditorium. This meel.ng will be the second and last to acquaint the parents with problems and give any helpful information that might concern their small chi'd prior to entering kindergarten. PTA has Rescue "pre-scho:i- Union Slates Western Boys V... ; s. Pel'cgrinn, Kent Johnson. is still going on ad foot- are ir.gs being poured for Ridgecrest elemen- tary, 200 South 1800 East. This will be an- Site prepparation MmMMMMMMNImI other team teaching school, and occupancy is hoped for this fall in order to orovide space for the kindergarten program. Roy High. The internship project was established three years ago by the National Asociation of Secondary Principals, a department of he National Ecluatmn Association with I),. J. Llo'.cl Trump associate set ret a; y and director of the project. E.xpen- ses and a portion ot salaries are paid lrom a grant P'oin the Ford Foundation to NASSP. The project so far has assisted 221 including 91 the current year with one hundred exp-cteto be added next year. Each student must be a cancl'datc for an advanced deu "f,e in scc-- I or ,'ar.v se! oi' administration and be sponsored by ids univer-- i internshin ' better hv I ft f H. ' ' If Kt Ik. WjiBEa x aiTiWwjgf & 3 Mrs Don Scarlet, ppresider.t; Mrs Ron Chi is- - i I :i ! i r l "'" ' ntw ( . mm nwwa first vict president; Pi in. Harold Blair, second vice president; front row, Mrs jess Casper. treasurer; Mrs Ron Duncan, sec- retury. tensin, 'c.'ic-- eordine. Compu'er assisted in- Miuc.ion is iust aroun t e corner. Teacher-- ; and innv, have lo lern lev use these materi.'ls ef ". - I Today's s' I'ool princi'Mls spe id too O'lieh time civ '"fice routines n!he'' no dil'iefj Pc'cm-- cnu'd haod'e Th" v'minil cif msim-iio- n needs t'leir The pricirity ti'-i- Msuntview cbmentsry PTA elected officers last Thursday evening. The r;w for 1967-6officers are pictured, from left, back row, television, I v ??:r!ii ft,.: ol mmo laboratories. Icachine, ni ch"vs ;lM, dao a". .sound s will he I at I'nioe. Park. Saturday Apr. I, nine year old old boys at 1(1 a.m.. bovs at It a.m., e'evon year oh! boys at 12 p.m., twche year old boys at 1 p.m. ten-yea- r this year that is new to that school and to the district. It is the only school in Jordan District taking part in the program of intern training for secondary school principa s. The intern trainee at Midvale Jr. High is Kenneth P. Lindsay who is spending a year there under the supervision of Prin. D. Richard Gourlcy. Mr Lindsay's home town is Taylorsville. He was graduated from USU, attended U of V, is now sponsored by BYU and completing his doctor degree. Four other Utah schools are in the program this year. Church:!' Jr. High, Cyprus High, Lincoln Jr. Hili, was proi.-r-i Dr. Trump, to discover ways for princinals to he'n teac'.ers use different pin-- ' ca'ionai methods ncdod to take advantage of recent curriculum developments and l''e spread of educat'ona! technology. Mr Trump declares. Guv- -' ernnients and industries spend laree sums of money to update course content and In make 446 E. 8125 S.. 255 7718. For convenience, sign tips will Try-on'be h: !d the day of . High School in a program s'artei. says Sign up wi be Mar. 2." through Apr. 1 for I'nion Western Boys Baseball play. Applicants will need certified birth certificates and a fee of S10. For families with more than one boy wishing to play bal' the fee will be S5 for each additional boy. Places for sign ups will be as willows: Dorothv Orton. 1274 E. (Kill!) S.. Pave Wootton. 640 E. 75m S.. Ken Latimer, 8(12 K. 7575 S.. 5th Midvale Junior is participating sit v. Thr Baseball Plans Horn For Principals t - SSP interns are working with ii! incioa' 'o h ;n n bov hi t:iid llic limc-- and lu tin the oh." |