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Show Thursday, December 1, 1060 HIE gates attending the convention are Miss Joan Carrigan of Midvale; preparations for the annual Miss Sharlene Lloyd, Sandy; and Christmas party of the Suburban Miss Jeannette Olsen of Sandy. Arts Club of Taylorsville are being made this week. The party will be Taylorsville Stake to Hold held Saturday, December 3, at the Young Marrieds Party home of Mrs. Helen Smith for club members and their husbands. DinA smorgasbord dinner will highner will be served at 7:30 p.m. and light a party to, be held Saturday a program will follow. The program will consist of a evening, December 3, at the Taychorus of chidren and a Christmas lorsville Stakehouse for the Young Marrieds Classes. The diner will reading by Claudia Albrechtsen. A double trio made up of members of start. at 7 p.m. and will be $1 a the club will sing several numbers. person. A program will follow the The trio members are Mavis Stead- dinner. man, Mary Voyn Edwards, Jane Wamick, Valerie Steadman, Donna Officers and Teachers Party Rae Beckstead and Norma Deacons Skating Party Held The Deacons of Taylorsville Ward enjoyed themselves at a skating party last Saturday night. After the skating was finished they went to the wardhouse where they were treated to refreshments. Taylorsville Youth Attends National 4H Convention Le Roy Searle of Taylorsville is among 24 Utah delegates to the National Congress in Chicago this week. The convention will attract 1,300 club achievement winners from the nation. The Utah delegates left last Thursday evening and will return to Utah Dec. 3. Mr. Searle is an agricultural award winner from Taylorsville. His project is a farm complete with sheep, mink and cows. Other Salt Lake County dele- 4-- H KEARNS To Be Held ward-hous- Wheel Pack e. 8-41- The NEA board responded by dismissing Bayol. Only spokesman in Ward Show to be Held opposition to the action was Charles who represents the Taylorsville Ward will hold a Claybaugh, states of Idaho, Montana, Utah, NeWard Show Friday evening, DecemArizona and Wyoming. ber 2. The show is Miracle on vada, 34th Street with Edmond Gwynn Shinners charged that the firing and Maureen OHara. Show times was without proper grounds and will be 6 and 8 p.m. Admission will had so written all directors of NEA, be with budget card or 25 cents. Refreshments will be sold. Movie of Mouth to Mouth Respiration to be Shown The Taylorsville Ward MIA will show a movie about mouth to mouth respiration to all students in Shelby Cooks swimming classes and their parents. It will be shown in Mutual next Tuesday evening at the Taylorsville Ward at 7:15 p.m. The awards for the swimmers will also be given that night. 1 1 41 The Place to BUY! Get Acquainted Party Held and teachers and their partners of Taylorsville Ward MIA held a Get Acquainted party after Mutual last Tuesday evening. Games were played and refreshments were served. The officers ip Girls: Mr. and Mrs. Blair ePterson, 2159 W. 3835 South. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Young, 4614 South Redwood Road. because local progress in every area is the firm founda- Boys: Mr. and Mrs. Blaine N Awerkamp, 4967 So. 1130 West tion for the prosperity and welfare of our community. Be- Mr. and Mrs. Theron Bowles, 4920 So. 1575 The Place to BANK! Recent Births in Taylorsville West 4046 WEST 5415 SOUTH Final Clearance of Furniture!!! wholesome feeling of "togeth- Only Lr 5-P- c. WESTERN SET $yp)95 Now Un)w Was $269.95 Only PLATFORM ROCKER Was $124.95 Only SOFA BED Now Was $95.95 Now Only 5 $-j9- U II $3Q95 USED ROCKER TERMS CAN 50 erness" and good fellowship. Ideal for Your Rumpus Room BE Ml lll KEARNS SHOPPING CENTER Completely Rebuilt CY CY sides, it's pleasant to buy and bank at home. It creates a ' 1 .Built to Your Plans - Contact us for Free Estimates on what we will allow for your home MIDWEST REALTY & FINANCE CO. Our Community SUPERIOR UPHOLSTERY 1 Trade Your Present Home on a CUSTOM BUILT HOME . $3.25 BRUNSWICK and PHILLIPS PREMIUM TIRES Free Check on Cooling System 91 TRADE s Northwest Corner Kearns and Taylorsville Ward will hold their annual party for all ward officers and teachers and their partners Wednesday, December 7, in connection with Ward Conference. It will be a dinner and will start at 6:30 p.m. at the PHILLIPS 66 Brake Adjustment of Bishopric Conaughy, seconded by Warner, that Gordon Owen be empowered to contact other states in Clay-baugMinutes of Utah State Press asking for an open hearing of the region and ask their conAssociation Board of Directors matter during which Bayol would currence in this matter. Motion carmeeting held by telephone con- be allowed to speak in his own ried. defense and representative publishference, Tuesday morning, NoMeeting adjourned. ers from across the country invember 22, 1960. J. M. CORNWELL, vited to hear the evidence prePresent: J. . Parr Godfrey, H. C. sented. It was Shinners Acting Secretary opinion the McConaughy, Joel Dunn, Hal Mc- controversy was purely a personal knight, Charles Claybaugh, Gordon vendetta against Bayol by Smith. GRANGER Owen, Jr., Jack Warner and Jim After discussion of the improper Cornwell. RADIATOR SERVICE secret action taken by the NEA Contacted later and voting on board, it was moved by Cornwell 2211 West 3500 South measures: Jack Sumner and Bill and seconded by Claybaugh that the following telegram be sent all CLEANING Wilson. members of the NEA board: This REPAIRING It was reported by Cornwell that association deplores secret action in RECORDING he had learned intelephone conver- Minneapolis. Demand immediate resation with John Shinners, presi- instatement of Bayol pending open All Work Guaranteed dent of the Wisconsin Press Assn., hearing as outlined in Shinners letFREE PICP-U- P & DELIVERY that the National Editorial Associ-tio- n ter. Board of Directors had held an Motion unanimously passed. CY executive session during the Minnewas It then Mc moved by apolis convention and attempted to keep its outcome secret However, Shinners had learned that during this meeting the board had been given the alternative of accepting the resignation of President Paul Smith or firing Ed Bayol, executive vice president. hs Suburban Arts to Hold Christmas Party The Page 3 Press Association Hold Meeting TAYLORSVILLE NEVS Erickson. Calvin Steadman will sing solo with the double trio. Also on the program will be organ selections played by Helen Smith,; and Margene Douglas will play for community singing. The general chairman of the party is Mrs. Helen Smith, with Mrs. Nellie Gold in charge of the dinner. Mrs. Teddie Jones and Mrs. Marlene Eldridge are in charge of decorations, and Mrs. Yvonne Gardner and Mrs. Valerie Steadman are in charge of the program. VALLEY VIEW NEWS Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ARRANGED CY 8-6- 50 |