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Show Page 3 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Thursday, December 8, 1960 enmioBH Easton and Barbara Blake and family returned home this week after a weeks vacation to California. They stayed with Barbaras folks. They enjoyed their stay very much. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bateman who is very sick at this time. News Town Council Kearns Ladies Congratulations to Wayne and Civic Club Arlene Parks, they are the proud parents of a new baby girl. Grand14 parents are Mr. and Mrs. Sid Parks, Meet Dec. (they live in Kay Batemans little of Bennion. The Kearns Ladies Civic Club house), are the proud parents of a Mr. and Mrs. Jay Heaton are will have their monthly meeting new baby girl. Congratulations. home after spending the weekend Wednesday, December 14 at 8 p.m. in Cedar City visting their parents. in the Community Hall. Sincerest sympathy to the Evans The annual Christmas white elefamily at the loss of their brother, phant bingo and smorgasborg will Joseph Evans. Also a speedy reMr. and Mrs. Frank Angle are follow the business meeting. covery to David Evans, a brother home after visiting their daughter Chairman of the evening will be in Tennessee. They enjoyed their President Mary Jane Healy and the visit very much. other officers, her committee. Everyone is invited to enjoy the Civic Club. The Primary would like to an- evening with the Last month, the posting of colors nounce that there will be Primary was presented by Girl Scout Troop Dec. 21st because of the Christmas Number 78, which includes Mary party Saturday, Dec. 24th. There Ann Jensen, Gay Tamiatti, Beverly will be a program from 3 to 4 p.m. Sherel Wills, Karen EdGardner, Santa for all children and parents. will visit and give them a surprise. wards, and Sherel Butl. to The Relief Society Bazaar held last Friday was a huge success. Nearly all the booths were sold out of the things they had. The food was delivious. The Relief Society presidency would like to thank everyone who helped in any way. 'Arsenic and Old Lace1 Presentation Great to attend. talent and to this reporter they put on a superb performance. To those that found something Everyone keep in mind the Scout else to do last Friday all we can Coutr of Honor this coming MonYou is missed a whale of a say day, Dec. 12th. All parents are lot of entertainment urged to attend. It will be held at It has been suggested the Kearns Taylorsville at 7:30. Little Theatre Group plan to present this show again. I am sure the y Avon Blanck and Carol response from the public will be are new teachers in the MIA. worth the effort in restaging this fine performance. We wish to welcome them. at noon, one at nigbt, One along the way . . . You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glams every day! Row-berr- AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OP UTAH Monday Night Officers and committee members the 1861 Town Council were elected at the Councils regular meeting held Monday night at the Kearns Junior High School. !or Orin D. Hunter, 4305 West 5215 South was elected Chairman, Ralph Carter, 5538 South 4120 West, and Robelected to ert A. Bullough, 4665 West 4775 South as secretary. vice-chairm- an Committee chairmen were assigned by the new chairman as follows: Lavar Allred, eHalth and Welfare; Joe Dillier, Public Safety; Sybil Barton, Civil Improvement; Farrol Lambert, Recreation; Bob Bullough, Finance; Loretta Cunningham, Education, and Ralph Carter Publicity. Mr. Hunter also appointed Noel Arsenic and Old Lace was presented to the Kearns theatre-goer- s last Friday night at the Kearns Jr. Bennion and Taylorsville are hav- High School and for a group of ing their achievement program at amateur performers it went over the Bennion Ward Wednesday eve- with a professional bang. The cast was composed of local ning, Dec. 7. All parents are urged One Members Elected New Low Payne as an advisor to the chairman representing Community Development Mr. Payne is chairman of the action committee of Community Development MIA Plans New Year's Eve Dance The MIA of the Kearns North State are busy with plans and preparations for their annual New evening will include a full dinner which is to be served from 8:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m. The dance will begin at 9:00 p.m. and run until the New Year. An outstanding floor-shois also arranged. Hundreds of hats, noisemakers, balloons and confetti have been procured and a good time is guaranteed for all who attend. Tickets are now on sale through each ward MIA organization of the stake as well as from members of the MIA Stake Board. Why not join with your many friends and help usher in the New Year. Call Dr. A. D. 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