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Show Thursday, August 25, I960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 7 Paul Keil on their recent marriage. We wish them years of happy, mar' v ried life. , The Bennion Senior Softball team soft-ba- ll is playing in the tournament this week. We hope they come out as champions. Coach for the team is Stern Wood. All-Chur- ch Rex and Colleen Bennion are spending two weeks in Milford, e Utah. He is running the Lumber Co. while the manager is on vacation. Tri-Stat- home of C. Leo Player recently. The party was held outdoors. A delicious supper was enjoyed by all woh attended. School days are getting nearer. School starts arly this year Aug. 29. Primary will hold its last practice for Conference on Wednesday, vacaAug. 31, after a two-weetion. Mutual has been held through the summer and will change back The Bishop and family have also to the regular starting time of 7:30 been on vacation this week. p.m. for fall classes. ks -- A Choir party was held at the Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ments were features of the program. This event was held to commemorate the advancement of the ' (Continued from Page 6) girls into the. next group. Beginning A Community Fair was held at in September the Home Builders 5th grades go mornings and 6th the Bennion Ward last Tuesday. will be known as the Lihoma Girls. graders go afternoons. . Every girl who has been enrolled in Hills: Oquirrh work this year exhibited her n We are happy to have the 5th & 6th grades 2 sessions: 7:15 a.m. till 12:15 a.m. 12:45 p.m. twins and Dennis Edmunds projects. Demonstrations were also till 545 p.m. given by some of the girls. Refresh- with us for a short visit before they ments were served to parents and return to Army training in Califor- 2nd thru 4th 9:00 a.m. toll 3:40 their daughters. The girls will also nia. Tney have enjoved their visits p.m. exhibit their work at the County very much. 1st 2 sessions: 9:00 a.m. till l2.-, noon Christian 12:00 Fair at Murray .Fair Grounds, if Granger Community tiU 340 Fair 4 as has Church the set date at the exhibits win County p.m. Sept. they .will 'then be shown at the for their annual Sunday School pic- Kearns Junior High: nic. Time is right after the 11 a.m. All grades 8:25 a.m. till 3:10 p.m. State Fair. church service. The place for the JLEASE SEE THAT YOUR CHILa The Home Builder Girls held picnic is The Spruces. For further DREN TAKE LUNCHES WITH reLihoma advancement program information, call Mrs. Margaret Col- THEM THE FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL. cently. A fashion show and refresh lins, AM School Schedules . 4-- H Stef-fense- TtrO liihie if 9C ITD Sl-- a 0 2) tTD eaiuiaiftSim Sim This fall, more than 250,000 students will attend Utah's schools, colleges and universities. These young people can look to the future with confidence, because they will receive their schooling in a state dedicated to attaining the highest possible standard of education. Utahns have a traditional desire for education. Our state is number one nationally in the number of school years completed by the adult population, number one in percentage of population completing four years of high school, and number three in percentage of population completing four years of college. This has produced an educational system widely acclaimed as being well above the national average. Major obstacles have been conquered to achieve this enviable standing. We are far from being a rich state. Utahs personal income is smaller than 33 other states yet we must meet an exceptional cost problem, because, proportionately, we have more students attending public schools than any other state. Utah has gained its high standing through a combination of two factors. (1) It has developed an efficient educational system. (2) Perhaps even more significant, only one state spends a higher percentage of personal income for education. Utah is truly THE state of the nation in education. movement Those who are part of this years can be thankful that the businesses and people of the Beehive State are able to make the financial contribution needed to make back-to-scho- ol good education available to all. IK l I I -- P" i 1 i i i i mrrnm ,o T)1 A Copper Division c. JSennecott Copper Cospomtiom PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH |