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Show Thursday, June 23, I960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 3 of Mr. Jimmie Jones, architect, were secured. Ground breaking was held July Church News Savage Photo ARVIL G. CARTER, center receives a $500 check from Wayne Burt, superintendent of the Utah Copper Dision Refinery for his suggestion effecting considerable savings. At left is Thomas E. Collings, Carters supervisor. Wednesday, June 22, Rev. Chas. Congdon, executive secretary of Utah Bible Mission, will return to Salt Lake City from an extended tour after doing deputation work for the Utah Bible Mission. Rev. Congdon spent several weeks in and around the Los Angeles area, then went on to speak in Seattle, Tacoma, Bremerton, and Bellingham, Wash., and also in Grand Junction, Pueblo, and Fort Collins, Colorado. He will be speaking at Murray Bible Church, 171 East 4800 So, concerning his tour. Ministerial student, Randel Rath-j- e Box Off Kennecott of Moody Bible Institution, Chi-i- n Suggestion Pays Salt Lake conducting special Two employees of Utah Copper prefabricated parts to be made in classes Wednesday and Sunday Division, Kennett Copper Corp., the shop. It also resulted in a savevenings in Murray Bible Church. received a total of $600 for sug- ings of material. The suggestion will pay Mr. Cargestions imroving operations within the states largest mnng com- ter more when final evaluations The Xavier Club of St. Francis are made on savings. It is estipany. Catholic Church will sponsor a Arvil G. Carter, 5119 South 4660 mated the suggestion will save dance Friday evenWest, Kearns, received a artial $3,000 the first year. 9 until 12:30 p.m. from June 24, award of $500 for his suggestion Awarded $100 for his suggestion ing, Admission will be $1.50 per couple revising the floor construction be- improving dump trolley lines at tween electrolytic cells in the Utah the Utah Mine was Paul Saltas, which includes refreshments and 3054 East 4310 South, Salt Lake will be held in the Parish Hall. Call Refinery tank house. for tickets. A carpenter at the refinery, Mr. City. 'His suggestion will reduce Bob Garrison, CY The is invited. public cordially Carters new design saves con- electric locomotive pantograph struction time by allowing more breakage. at Get-togeth- er 13, 1958. While still in the midst of construction, an inspiring cross-raisin- g and symbol-ston- e American Missions, surveyed the was conducted onlaying ceremony February 15, Kearns area. At that time the 1959. church house at 4511 West 5540 On September 6, 1959, the House South was secured where divine of Worshp was joyfully dedicated to worship and church school were the Glory of our Triune God and conducted each Sunday. Pastor to the extension of his Kingdom. Robert Collick of Holy Trinity (Histories of other churches will Church, Salt Lake City, supervised be given as material is collected.) the work. Mr. Dennis Rodin of Pacific Lu- theran College was student worker during the summer of 1956. At this time the site for the church was purchased. In September of the same year, Pastor Nels E. Bergstrom was called to be the first Board Missionary. Under his leadership a Womens Guild and Luther League were organized. A year later Pastor Bergstrom left Kearns to accept a call to Nahtanael Lutheran Church, Alcester, South Dakota. During the vacancy, James Stewart of Zion, Salt Lake City, and Kenneth Hatland of Tabor, Salt Lake City, pre-sestudents, conducted the services with the n assistance of Pastor Charles of Holy Trinity, Salt Lake City. PATRONIZE Local Advertisers Ray's Barber Shop North East Corner of Kearns Catering to Men, Women and Children Closed Mondays Except Week Containing a Holiday m Gun-nerso- On December 1, 1957, St. Pauls kindergarten was established. In February the mission cooperated in an era Evangelism Mission Week with Pastor Martin B. Lingwall as guest missioner. Immediately folA highly successful two weeks lowing the Mission Week, Pastor of religion classes were completed Samuelson conducted his first Pasby children of St. Francis Xavier tors Inquiry Class. Parish, Kearns, under the sponsorOn Palm Sunday, March 30, 1958, ship of C.C. D. Ice cream and the Mission became an organized cookies were served the last morning as a treat for the almost per- congregation officially adopting the fect attendance at classes chalked name, St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church. Dr. Theodore E. Mat-so- n up by the children. and Pastor Gordon Loren were guests at the Festive Service held St Pauls Eangelical Lutheran in the Kearns Public Library. That same evening the services Church had its beginning in June, 1956, under the direction of Pastor Henry J. Hokenson, who, at that time, was Regional Director. Choice Black During that summer, Mr. William Johnson, Pacific Lutheran College MOUNTAIN SOIL student laid the preliminary ground 16 YARDS REASONABLE work for the mission. In September, Miss Norma Due AM AM field missionary of the Board of Funland U.S.A. 4300 SOUTH 4000 WEST 44 THf CAlL PM Vtf4W rttus 9-45- INTERMOUNTAIN 72 RIDES THRILLS FUN Merry-So-Roun- d 0 Boats Airplanes Refreshments BRING FUN THE KIDS BUT SAFE Kearns Newest Enterprize for Kearns Best Crop , . . KIDS FUNLAND 4300 SOUTH 4000 WEST 98 BOXING CLUB, INC., and Norman Rothschild r present CHAMPIONSHIP 15 ROUNDS GENE live a little CARMEN v $ BASILIC FULLMER CHAMPION CHALLENGER For Tickets Mail Check or Money Order enjoy the most BILL EVANS, DERKS FIELD, Salt Lake City, Utah TV Blackout in Utah PRICES: Ringside Reserved Reserved ecsaonmacoL tssauict Your Bright Buy in Light Bourbon $20.00 $15.00 Press Headquarters OLD GLENMORB nmof to: Reserved Reserved $10.00 $ 7.50 $ 5.00 Hotel Utah Wednesday, June 29,. 1960, 7 p.m. MS FIELD CITY |