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Show Thursday, May 7, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 4 BENNION NEWS The High Priests of the Bennion Ward are taking the project of growing potatoes this year. Ellis Bennion is going to be in charge of the project. visiting teachers of all wards. There will be a closing social immediately A meeting of the Lady Lions was after the lesson at the May 26th held Friday, May 1, at the home of meeting at the Bennion Ward for Mrs. Glen Sarbo. A continuance of all Ward members. sewing as a benefit project was the subject of the evenings line of busito Mackay Ray ness. The next meeting of the club Congratulations and Karen Brimhall on their recent will be held Friday, June 5. May 17 is the date for the Aaron-i- c Priesthood to receive their individual awards. The bishopric has marriage. asked all Priesthod holders to Norman Wood, son of Mr. and please atend. There will be some Duty to God awards presented at Mrs. Stern Wood, was elected Second vice president at Granger High that time. School this last week. CongratulaCongratulations to Mr. and Mrs. tions. Jay Tischner of Bennion on the arMr. and Mrs. Bud Breeze and Mr. rival of their new daughter. Proud grandparents in Bennion are Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morrill, Willis and Belva Whitbeck of Bennion spent and Mrs. Wayne Tischner. the last weekend in Idaho Falls, Mr. Lavil Reynolds of Bennion Idaho. A very enjoyable time was is home after a stay in the hospital. spent visiting friends. We are glad he is feeling much There are two Temple days this better. month: May 6 and May 22. All who The Teachers Quorum has been can attend are encouraged to do so. leorganized recently. The new pree-iden- t Correlation meeting will be held is Steve Steffensen. First Ward Counselor is Dennis McGowan, Thursday, May 28, at the in this date House. Please keep Second Counselor is Ross Labrum. mind. Secretary is Marvin Wood. May 11 is Scout of Honor. All Scouts, parents, troop committee men and bishoprics are invited to attend. The troop with the most points wins a trip to the Salt Lake wrestling match. . Stake dinner for all May of members the Special Interest class to be held at the Taylorsville Stake House. All members of this class are invited to attend. 12 is a Congratulations to Zola Player on becoming attendant to Miss Queen Bee. At a recent game, a queen and two attendants were chosen to reign over the Salt Lake Bees for the coming year. We are very proud of Zola for becoming an attendant. i The Mutual would like to announce that May 14th there will be a Youth Banquet at 7 p.m. for all Mutual age, to honor all who have participated in any of .the Mutual projects for the year. Everyone of this age is invited to attend. Also May 15 is Stake Swarm night for all Beehive girls. Mr. and Mrs. John Labrum and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Barker of Taylorsville, are back after a vacation in California. and Gleaner class would like to announce a Book of n and Mormon class for all month to held this is be Gleaners. It at Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lunts home immediately after Sacrament meeting. !t will be held the third Sunday in the month. This month, May 17 th. The M-M- en Me-Me- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bringhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Walt Swain of Bennion enjoyed the last wekend in Las Vegas, Nevada. A Cub Scout meeting will be held at the Bennion Ward House May 20 for Den Mothers and Committee Men at 7:30 p.m. The Stake Relief Society is hav- C of C Dates Meeting The next meeting of the Kearns Chamber of Commerce will be held in today at 2 p.m. at the lounge Wool-wort- h of Kearns the the basement store. All members and intended members are invited to attend the meeting. A May Day celebration will be held by the Chamber of Comemrce May 7, 8 and 9. Jayceettes Elected The Kearns Jaycettes held an election meeting Wednesday, May 6, at their regular meeting, to elect officers for the following year. The financial report was also given to determine and govern the financial amount to be turned over to the J.C.s for convention expenses. An extra meeting was also held recently to aid them in the completion of their scrapbook and The Explorer class of Bennion other details for the under the direction of Clyde Ed- convention in Vernal. forthcoming munds and Clark Morrill, enjoyed a ball game last Tuesday night at Derks Field. A large number of Adoption of a revised set of bylaws was the main order of busiboys enjoyed the game. ness at the last Recreation Foundawere tion meeting. The by-laand read, approved adopted, subto recommendation the of their ject attorney. A pot luck lunch was held Tuesday, May 5, for the retiring officers of the Kearns American Legion Jim Hodges, VFW KEARNS Auxiliary, at the home of the past commander; Mr. Henry Beech, president, Mrs. Fount Lambson. The youth activities chairman; Mrs. luncheon was preceeded by a busiBetty Beech, VFW Aux., president, ness meeting of the executive and Mrs. Jim Hodges made the in- board. dividual awards at the participating schools in the Marble and Hopare extended Congratulations scotch tournament, Friday, May 1. this week to Mr. and Mrs. Henry In the Marble City Tournament, all first place school winners will compete. In the Hopscotch event, all school finalists will compete Girl Scouts Announce in the tournament. Both the Marble At Fly-U- p Ceremonies and the Hopscotch tournaments will be conducted at 1 p.m. SaturKEARNS The Kearns North day, May 9, at the Kearns Jr. High. neighborhood of the Girl Scouts Local merchants are donating small held their Fly-U- p ceremonies April gifts for the winners of the City 27 at the Kearns Community CenTournament, to show their support ter, with the parents and friends in the development of local youth invited to attend. three activities. We hope the parents will Brownie Girl Scouts Thirty graduated into also give their support by attend- the intermediate group of the Girl ing this function. Scouts. They are Mrs. Linda Coer School winners not previously and Mrs. Dortha Individual Awards Made By VFW American Legion Auxiliary Plan Installation American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 132 will hold their installation of officers at a party to be held Thursday, May 7, at the Community Center, 7:30 p.m. The auxiliary will be hosting their husbands at the meeting which will be followed by a ham dinner. The outgoing officers will receive thanks for their full supthat they port and have shown in the past year. The charter president, Mrs. Clarence Hix, will conduct the installation of the new officers. The next meeting of the American Legion Post No. 132 will be held at the home of Milton Gibbs, Tuesday, May 12. The American Legion will hold a Bingo Party, Saturday, May 9, at the Community Center at 8:30 p.m. Depot 360 South West Temple Street Phone Elgin 77 Kearns & Salt Lake City Schedules inter-lerferen- CASE Guest speaker was Mrs. Glora " Parkin, district chairman for the Girl Scouts. It was a candle light ceremony where in each girl received her wings, a symbol of her fly-uMrs. Lorraine Jarvis is North Kearns neighborhood Girl Scout chairman and Mrs. Beverly Middleton was chairman for the Whittier Fly-U- p ceremony. Refreshments 1st Trudy Hancock, 3rd grade were to the parents followserved 2nd Lorraine Montoya, 4th grade the ing ceremony. 3rd Marsha Hutchinson, 5th grade 4th Sandra Petterson, 6th grade If there are no contenders in the Hopscotch tournament from the Kearns Jr. High 6th grade, Sandra will retain the Hopscotch title by having no opposition in the 6th - REPORTS Became ill while serving in U. S. Navy. Condition registered as valvular heart disease. 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The heart beat is controlled by the brain. Delicate nerve fibers run from the brain down through the spine and out to the heart. Spinal misalignments may cause pressure on the herve fibers that control the heart. As a result, the heart action will be incoordinated. If you are one of the multitudes who suffer from heart trouble, see your family Chiropractor. Your Chiropractor is scientifically trained to locate and remove nerve caused by spinal misalignments. Lewis Bros. Stages ing a luncheon on Friday, May 22, for all officers, class leaders, and Eye Examination 3,110,400 Long. published are: Kearns Jr. High 1stJay Gardner, 6th grade. 2nd Ron Newbould, 6th grade. 3rd Bill Goodall, 6th. grade So far there are no participating Hopscotch contendsr from this school. Reid and family on the birth of The cash prize and merchandise their new daughter born to them prizes will make it worthwhile to on April 13, at the LDS Hospital. attend. 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