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Show Page 6 Clipped Wings Set Fashion Show For Charity Annual Election of Church Officers Officers for the church during 1960-6- 1 were elected at the church board meeting held March 8. These officers will assume their duties on 1. July Thursday, March 24, 1960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Elected to office were: Elders Floyd Cannon, Dale Fenton, James Thomas. Hal Lightfoot, Cliff Trustees Reid, Don Young. Deacons Fred Bennett, Howard Christensen, LeRoy Collins, Jesse Cowan, Leo Hesse, Bob Hoffine, Millard Pope, Virgil Roach, Allen White. Deaconesses Barbara Alkire, Esther Bennett, Lena Brooks, Mary Cannon, Roberta Chipp, Jean Christensen, Ethel Cowan, Joy Hesse, Lena Pope, Anita Roach, Dorothy Thomas, Naomi Wright. Board Chairman, Floyd Cannon; vice chairman, LeRoy oCllins; secretary, Nancy Lightfoot; financial secretary, Wilma Hoffine; treasurer, Howard Christensen; Bible School superintendent, Margaret Collins; historian-reporte- r, Ruth Hoopes. A dedication service for the installation of these officers is planned for June 5. (Pentecost Sunday). . Boy Scout Troop 259 Awarded Plaque At the district Court of Honor held March 7 an Honor Plaque was presented to Troop 259 in appreciation of the outstanding service of this unit, its leaders, and boys in the Onward For God and My Country Program. Men and boys in this troop and its committee are to be congratulated for their fine achievement in Her inspirational messages from the pulpit, her visits to the childrens Bible School classes, the beautiful color slides, the strange curious and her many personal accounts of Christain service in the Belgian Congo will be ahigh-ligin 1960 for us. We all owe her a personal expression of gratitude for giving her time to come to us. For those who want to send expressions of appreciation her address is: Miss Goldie Ruth Wells, 685 Church St., N.E., Salem, Oregon. ht Prayer Chain Sustained r The New Prayer Chain was keut in Granger Community Christain Church. On Mar. members of our congregation took part in a Virgil, our endeavor. part in the nation-wid- e one-ha- lf Forty-fou- r took persons hour (or more) sessions in prayer meditation. Year-to-Easte- 9-- 10 24-ho- ur Double Services Proving Success In spite of illness, other activities and inclement weather the average worship service has increased in the past four weeks over the average for the first of the year. The eager searching age of 9 and 10 is quite a challenge to one to who Clipped Wings members, keep these children of inquiring are United Airline Stewardesses enthusiasm ever gaining a better alumnae, are planning their sixth understanding of the world we live annual fashion show and luncheon. in. The spring event will be held The Social Studies of the Fourth Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Hotel grade confronts and entails the hisUtah Starlight Gardens. tory of our state Utah. We have While the event will be light and made a high relief map of Utah airy previewing Easter fashions from paper mache and clay showfrom Miriiams a more sober ing the present day Indian reservanote also will be present the real tions of the state. cause behind the show to aid The Bingham Copper pit on a mentally retarded children of Utah. miniature scale was designed by Both locally and nationally, the children when our studies were Clipped Wing chapters support as- of and mining of our the industries sociations working with retarded state. children. Funds from Saturdays social will be given to the Salt Lake Our fourth grade is privileged County Association for Retarded with the opportunity of studying a Children, earmarked for the Fair- foreign language French. To stimmont Park Sheltered Workshop. ulate and cerate interest and gain Rolfe Peterson will be commen- more accurate familiarization with tator for the show, according to the French words, the children have made booklets containing pictures Mrs. Sherman Bolton, chairman. Other committee chairmen are of objects, gestures etc. We have Mrs. James 'Jacobsen and Mrs. Jack also practiced skits using the lanLlewellyn, tickets; Mrs. Warren L. guage more verbally in actual conLee, publicity; Mrs. Wallace Pyke versation and our big project now and Mrs. James Knight, decoration; is the construction of an outdoor Mrs. William Cutler and Mrs. French Cafe, using the French Bruce Theobald, gifts. theme and carrying this project to . its utmost, inasmuch as the real food will be served at our restaurant by garcons (waiters) and only French will be spoken. The interest in the old famous Masters of Music created the desire by most of the children to learn more about some of these men, so we have made music books, containing historical information on some of the most popular composers. The children are also in the process of making hand puppets out of clay and paper mache which will be used to three plays of their choice: Rumpelstiltskin, Snow White and Rose and Robin re-ena- ct Hood. A special science unit done earlier this year concerning the anatomical structure of the human body and familiar animals. The children did excellent reports on certain parts of the body concerning its location and function. Illustrations in bold detail assisted the reports. A heart, kidney and brains were generously brought to class and the students dissected the organs, using most of their senses to learn about them. Reported by Miss Barbara Slater. break out the best Many appreciate the convenience service for after Bible School they have more time for their noon meal and other Sunday activities. Others appreciate the later service for its obvious conveniences more time to prepare for the service. All appreciate the fact that it is more comfortable when services are not so crowded. Of the two 1959. Leo Hesse, Scoutmaster, aided by services the eleven oclock one is the least attended. If you are not Virgil Roach and Allen White, Assistant Scout masters, and Charles attending the worship services, come next Sunday and share in Weaver, Advancement Chairmen Christian experience with your are developing a fine scouting profriends. and neighbors gram for our youth. Girl Scout Troop Formed Girls aged 10 through 13 who would like to be in Girl Scouts are urged to call: Mrs. Roberta Chipp, 3580 S. 3340 W., CY Mrs. Alice Lofshult, 3830 S. 6035 W., CY Mrs. Joy Hesse, 4728 W. 3855 S., CY Mrs. Shirley 3670 Lee Maur Dickson, St., CY West Kearns School News of teh early worship hi Christian Womens Fellowship will be held at Mrs. Wilma 3160 South Lehi Drive, on Tuesday, March 29, at 8 p.m. Ladies of the Community are invited to share in the meeting. Hof-fine- s, C.W.F. sponsor a Rummage Sale at Redwood Recreation Center, South Redwod Road. Call if you If enough girls are interested in Thelma Fenton, CY have items for sale. this The any scouting these ladies have consent- sale will take 25-2March place ed to be leaders. A training prowill be the started and gram troop Christain Youth Fellowship has formed as soon as possible. planned a swimming party at the pool on March 26 at 7:30 Missionary Captivates Congregation Cypress in the evening. Miss Goldie Ruth Wells stirred the hearts of Granger Community The next board meeting will be Christian Church on March 6 when April 12 at the church. All interover 130 persons met her. ested persons are urged to attend. 2500 6. James E. Hodges VFVV Re-elect- ed Commander Elections during the past week of the VFW Post 9322 found some previous officers accepting positions along with the new. as commander of the Post was James E. Hodges, 4331 W. 4985 South. Other positions filled were senior vice commander, Charles F. Porter, 5111 So. 4620 West; junior vice commander, Henry E. Beech, 4929 So. 5020 West; quartermaster, Harold Martin, Magna; post advocate, Warren Owen, Taylorsville; chaplain, Theron Briggs, 4950 So. 4095 West; three-yea- r trustee, Leland Johnson, 4341 W. 4215 South; two-yetrustee, Percy Thomas, 4305 W. 4470 South, and one-yetrustee, Vernon Brundage, 4280 W. 5570 South. These new Officers will be installed April 10. Re-elect- DR. T. 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