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Show 1959 Thursday, September 24, THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 4 Scouts Own (Continued from last week.) AD ALINE E. ANDERSON First Grade teacher at West Kearns School Mrs. Anderson lives in Granger, having moved there from Talmage, Utah, in 1955, where she and her husband have been engaged in the farming business for about twenty-fiv- e years. Mrs. Anderson was graduated from Ogden High School and then attended Weber College for two years. She then began her teaching career in Duchesne County. After three years, she married George L. Anderson of Talmage. To them were bom four chil dren, two of whom are living. Dean, who is married, and has two children and Bertha, who recently returned from an LDS mission, and is currently employed at Sperry, Utah. Mrs. Anderson resumed teaching in 1937 and, except for a year of illness, has been at it since. She has been active in the LDS Church organizations for 37 years. club Her activities also include leader, county fair board member, and American Society Chairman while in Duchesne County. In June, 1957, she received her Bachelors degree from the University of Utah. 4-- H An for one Walter Sligh, scoutmaster of the Lutheran Church troop, announces that their scout troop is a troop of boys from eleven years old and up. Any boys in this age group are eligible to join in the scout program they have outlined for the coming year. Jacklin Pool at the Cyprus High School. The troop meets every Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the educational unit of the St. Pauls Lutheran Church. 1960 will be the Golden Jubilee for the scouting program. A drive is on to encourage boys of eligible age to join scout troops all over the nation. The boy scouts of the LDS 2nd Ward announce that they will conAt the present time, the troop tinue their paper drive during the is working on their swim merit summer months. At the present badge, by takin gswimming at the time new patrols are being organized and registration is now taking is teachfifth This here year of place. ing at the West Kearns School. The boy scouts of the LDS 9th Mrs. Andersons hobbies include flowers, crocheting, cooking, and Ward meet weekly at the Church on Wednesdays at 7:15 p.m. tending her grandchildren. Ray's Barber ofShop Kearns North East Corner Catering to Men, Women and Children Closed Mondays - Except Week Containing a Holiday ASSEMBLY of GOD 5242 So. 4820 West - Kearns, Utah 9:45 a.m. Sunday School a.m. 11:00 Service Worship 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service (Prayer for the sick) 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Wed REV. DON ANDERSON one for all was the motto of Alexander Dumas famous Three Musketeers. It represented the group helping the individual and the individual helping the group, with all benefiting. Today, the motto applies as a description of the efforts of millions of Americans to solve community problems. 0 9 0 Here in Utah, the Salt Lake Area United Fund is typical of the all for one concept. Thousands of individuals and businesses in Salt Lake County and Southern Davis County join together to support 32 organizations devoted to health, child and family service, and recreation and character building. Their contributions benefit more than 100,000 men, women and children in the area who make use of the services of the participating organizations. This support to the United Fund is typical of the support given to many community projects. It is entirely voluntary. Individuals and business organizations assume the obligations of good citizenship by helping their fellow citizens. The fact that the support is voluntary typifies the basic strength of our way of life. Free people, working together, help maintain progressive communities. Each, by benefiting others, benefits himself. Utah Coyp3? Division Proud to be part of a growing Utah CYpress 84 |