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Show Thursday, June 4, 1939 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 6 Granger Lions Install New Officers Fred J. Vincent, 3165 Hillsdale Dr., Granger, is the new president of the Granger Lions CIud for the 1959-6- 0 year. He is an engineer for Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Other new are Glen officers Robert Penrose, first R. Basil Eyre, second Ivan B. Woodbury, third Ned Winder, secretary; John G. Wells, treasurer; Ray Hemingway, Lion tamer; Jess W. Grover, tail twister, and Lynn Packard and Udell Bennion, two-yedirectors. vice-preside- vice-presiden- t; vice-preside- CS Q&fifcD 0D 6 ar The installation of these new officers will take place June 18, at 8 p.m., at the Log Cabin Inn in Millcreek Canyon. m Granger Area Church Services Beginning Sunday through the month of June, Sunday services at the Granger Community Church will be held at 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., announced the Rev. Warren Sechler, pastor of the church. During Sundays services special tribute will be paid to recent high school and college graduates and all members who have transferred to the church will receive their membership certificates. vWVvCv.Vjlv9V?r.W.V.V1A'.-- i DOLLAR TIP goes to pert waitress Maxine Graves for suggesting milk as a beverage to Richard G. (Dick) Stevens, June Dairy Month chairman. Waitresses in this area are eligible for dollar tip for suggesting dairy foods during June. Training classes for new church officers were held yesterday and will be held again next Wednesday, at 7:30 p.m., at the church. Installation of these members will be held more, Mr. Stevens said. Our fine June term of office restaurants really know how to will 28, and their 1st. begin July serve dairy foods at their best. A Utahn will take the national television spotlight on Saturday, June 6, when pretty Carol Ralphs of Ferron, Emery county appears as guest on the Perry Como show (8 p.m. Mountain Standard Time) on channel 4. Miss Ralphs, as Americas Dairy Princess, presides over June Dairy Month events throughout the state. Among June features in Utah will be Dairy Night at Derks Field on Tuesday, June 9, when the Salt Lake Bees play the Portland Beavers; and on Wednesday, June 10 when the All Star Boys Baseball game is played at Affleck park in Ogden. At both big games there will be a truckload of dairy prizes distributed free. Ray's Barber Shop Electric LawnM portable TV Freezer Ice Cream Clock Radio pSt Garden patisserie Special attendance awards will be given to Donald Matson and Bernice Young for 6 months of perfect Sunday School attendance and Janet Rogers, and Joyce and Sheila Ann Sechler will receive 3 months perfect attendance awards. Utah Dairy Month in Full Swing with Tips for Suggestions June Dairy Month is in full swing in Utah, and as part of the observance waitresses in Salt Lake County have an opportunity to earn some one dollar tips. Arrangements have been made with dairymen in various parts of the state to pay a one dollar tip to any waitress suggesting a dairy food or drink when the unidentified dairymen stop for a meal, said Richard G. (Dick) Stevens. Mr. Stevens is general chairman of the June Dairy Month committee of the American Dairy Association of Utah, sponsoring organization. We not only urge Utahns to enjoy more dairy foods during June, when they are at their peak of goodness, but to also eat out Day Father's for Lewis Bros. Stages Depot North East Corner of Kearns Catering to Men, Women and Children 360 South West Temple Street Closed Mondays - Except Week Containing a Holiday Kearns S Salt Lake City Phone Elgin Schedules 77 for Graduation Ladies Shaver Mens Shaver Steam Iron Clock Radio Hi fi Set Sector Fortab'C Movie Maclrme Sewing Sun Tamp Travel Iron |