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Show Thursday, March 17, I960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 3 Schedule of Coming Events ON NEW The Alpha Kappa Chapter of EpThe entire community owes a has scheduled a card party debt of gratitude to the fine orsilon A Farm Bureau meeting was held Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. March 25. ganizations and individuals who LaRue Lunt of Bennion. They are at the home of Mrs. Willis Whit-bec- k have worked so diligently in the of Bennion. Activities for the the proud parents of a new baby The Recreation Foundation will various projects and to those inwere planned. Recoming year meet March 22 at the Junior High dividuals who have supported them girl born Sunday evening, March freshments were served. A large at 8 13. Three brothers and sisters p.m. to further plan and or- in their efforts. It has been the group of women were there to ganize the Founders Day celebra- observation of this reporter that await the new one. make the plans. tion. Everyone is invited to at- a comparatively few faithful persons have supported all of these 4 tend. . projects, and with very little supBennion are doing very The Junior Prom will be held at from the rest of the citizens. well in the Division 10 playoff, the Granger High School auditorThe Grcen Thumbers will parti- port with some effort on the part Now, ium, Friday, March 18. Also the cipate in the Spring Garden Festithey defeated a Holladay team to annual of the res of the citizens, we will Lancer Ballade will be held val in Sab Lake City on Monday, enter semi-roun- d be able to polish of the remaining play Tuesday April 29-3Everyone is invited Tuesday, and Wednesday of this in the next few weeks. evening at. 7. If they win Tuesday, to join in the many activities. week. They are also helping in the $855.12 Watch for coming events in this they will play for the championbeautification part of the Planning lend and paper your support. When Beautification Fact Finding ship Thursday evening at 9. We The Saturday evening dance and see those kinds perform in you Committee wish the team of Jack Player, Ross held at the those beautiful uniforms, just bustTaylorsville Stake Rex House was a lot of fun for all Parker, Bennion, Jerry Orton, ing with pride, gee, it makes you AuJunior American The Legion feel good to know that you helped. Denis Rich, LaMar Gehring, Dwane those who attended. Two groups the a is bazaar planning from Bennion put on the floor xiliary Glen Sarbo Briggs, and Glen Wood, the coach show W. of Mor- first Saturday in May at 4370 under the direction Chairman, Band is Stern Wood. ris and Faye Bennion. The last 5700 South. They 'will be selling Uniform Committee stake dances of the seasoil will many beautiful hand made articles. nothis paper for further The Young Marrieds held their be the annual Gold and Green Ball Watch of th s event. tice held March 25th and 26th. Everymeeting last week at the home of one is invited to attend. Bernard and Leah Beckstrom. Ted The American Legion Post 132 Collier of the High Council was will hold .ts executive meeting this Welcome to all new the people March 17. The regular the teacher for the past three lesThe Monroe School safety slowho have moved in the Bennion Thursday,will be Thursday, March meeting sons. Everyone is invited for their area. We wish to welcome them to gan, Your bike is your friend; at the home of Milt Gibbs, 5121 respect its rights, gives added 22, party com:ng up at the end of the all our activities and hope they South 4460 West. significance to the coming of the month. Date for the party will be will participate. bike season. Spring is just around announced at a later date. The Ladies Civic Club is holding the corner and more and more bikes District Convention March 26. will be seen on the roads soon. its The annual Holstein Cattle Tour in the We would like to remind our young Barth and Marilyn Stone and under the direction of President It will begin at 8:30 a.m. School. friends of their slogan and ask Kearns Jr. High their two oldest boys enjoyed a Ral Eldredge was a huge success. them to be careful and to obey visit at Barths parents home in After a tour of Salt Lake County, The Lady Lions are having a the safety rules. the met at home of the group weekover the Roosevelt, Utah, dinner April 1 at Brattens, at which Willis Whitbeck of Bennion for end. They took Barths mother time they will hold nominations The dinner formerly scheduled lunch. all and election of officers. with the Hamburgers home after she spent two weeks for March 31 in 'the Monroe School in a Salt Lake hospital undergoing trimmings were served to 50 peoAuditorium has been changed to The Kearns Lions Club, appointple. The Western States fieldman an operation. Thursday, April 7. Everyone is infrom Washington was here for the ed coordinators of the community vited to attend. Serving time will effort for the raising of funds for be from to 7 p.m. Tickets for tour. junior high school band uniforms, the event will be sent home with wish to rr.ake the following report the children. The Primary teachers and offi- of the funds to date. The followa list of the organizations cers are attending a bowling schoo ing is Newly-electe- d and individuals whose efforts have officers of the every Thursday morning at the helped to reach the present finan Monroe Elementary School PTA Bonwood Lanes. Those attending cial position: are: Mrs. Samuel Free, president; Call AM $ 86.5 t; Mrs. Leo Hesse, the school are enjoying it very Jaycee-ette- s 219.67 Mrs. Jack Wallace, C'Vic Club Cline, Twigg, Holland Ladies secretary; Mrs. much. 312.90 Lions Earl Lady Preece, treasurer; and Mrs. 68.40 Melvin Bunkhall, historian VFW Auxiliary 20.00 The Valley Junior Chorus are Firemens Auxiliary 456.12 Club Lions singing at a Murray Ward Mutual An aduit education class will be 237.34 American Legion Neal. under Mr. direction the of held 119.01 Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at 4822 S. Redwood Rd. VFW 100.00 the Monroe School. A representaMany groups in the surrounding Kearns High Priest tive of the Granite School District area have enjoyed the music fur- Junior High School will discuss how to Develop 421.00 Student Activitiees nished by the group. in your children. Pa10.00 Bill Petuskey 2.00 rents are urged to attend. It is Tom Rynearson 2.00 loped that many adults will take The Granger Mixed Chorus will Unied Fund Donor ' advantage of this opportunity to present the sacrament meeting $2045.01 gain additional knowledge in this TOTAL Sunday, March 20, at 'the Bennion ield. $2900.13 Uinforms Cost Ward House at 6:30. Everyone is It has been felt in the past invited to attend. It should be one $ 855.12 months that Leaving Balance of very few parents sup-x- rt of the outstanding sacrament servthe school and PTA functions and many times the teachers atices of the year. tending have outnumbered the parents present. Many of these proThe Cuo Scouts will hold their grams are designed to be helpful to parents who have to raise chilmonthly pack meeting at the BenRe-Electi- on dren, and it is also important to nion Ward House March 21st. Our ;he children that the parents show Home State will be the theme Democratic candidate for in their school. Please supinterest to the House of Representa-ives- , for the meeting. All parents and port your child by supporting his Legislative District 11. cubs are urged to attend. school with your presence at the A lifelong resident of Salt Lake various meetings. Citys Wv.st Side, Mr. Anderson The adult Aaronic members of is a home owner residing at 1430 St. He is married and Bennion Ward toured the Temple Cheyenne the father of two children. grounds last Sunday. They attendHe is active in the Democratic ed the 8.'0 broadcast of the Tabarty, having been a Director of the ernacle Choir. After the service Young Democrats and the Democratic League. He is Jackson the group had the opportunity of well acquainted with public affairs seeing how the organ is made and in Salt Lake County, having served how it woiks. en years as Deputy Salt Lake County Clerk. He has served as a district officer, and has been a at your house? delegate to State and County conMountain View ventions many times. He is active Spread the news LDS Church and community in Plumbing & Heating work. Representative Anderson by long distance iad the unique distinction of tallyNEW, LOWER LONG DISTANCE RATES Ralph C. Anderson WATER HEATERS the highest total vote for the ing Now, for only $1.75 or Ust, you Utah House of Representatives in can call anywhero In the country, All Makes 958. He is a member of the Legis-ativ- e economy in all departments of except Alaska or Hawaii, and tGlk on state government is our best Council SALES & SERVICE for three wonderful mtnutei at the answer to holding the line on Alcoholism. Health and n rate or nighttime axes. As a representative of the must I we feel PLATFORM: that Plumbing - Modernizing -on Sunday (plus federal excise tax). lave better legislation for the peo- people and a citizen, I have and Sewer & Drain Lines Cleaned Mountainw"weec States Telephone ple. Our egislature must be for will continue to serve the people 3733 W. 3500 So. - AM you, and must pass laws that will of this State to the best of my .v.y.v'vsvrwwimwv..vX-r.y.vpromote your best interests. A wise ability. . M-Me- ,n 0. MONROE School News 6-3- 0 TV REPAIRS 6-58- 41 vice-presiden- GRANGER ELECTRONICS carton Uniform flavor after carton freshness . . . sealed-iHi-Lan- n ds insistence that only the very best wears its name . . . supplied from Utahs Ralph C. Anderson Makes Bid For fine dairy farms in the high mountain valleys . . . these are the reasons why HI-LA- on ND COTTAGE CHEESE favorite of more housewives than any is the other ! 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