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Show Christian Science To Host Lecture The need for a fuller understanding of divine law will be the topic of a lecture on Christian Science to be given here by James Watt of Washington, D. C., on Sunday, March 19 at 4 p.m. Mr. Watt, a member of The Christian Science Board of Lectureship, will speak in Prudential Federal Savings Auditorium, State Street at 33rd South under the auspices of Christian Science Society His subject will be The and Logic Consistency of Christian Science. The lecture is free, and local members have invited the public to attend. (Mill-creek- ). 4 Former Manager of the Washington, D. C. Office of the Christian Science Committee on Publication, Mr. Watt has traveled widely. During World War II, he served as a Chaplain in the United States Army. A graduate of the Illinois Institute of Technology, he was formerly associated with various engineering companies in the United States and abroad. Later he was Direc- - r 3ui!.Ii ffAII To begin with, they will have a consultation period with the teachers, then there will be an assembly in the auditorium, and then a busiThe Golden Pagoda to be the ness meeting. They will announce theme Of this dance. This means brother and sister: Dale und that the decorations will be influ- La Juana Cambell. enced greatly by this oriental They will be married on March theme. 24th in the Salt Lake Temple. Their Admission to this dance will be will be on March 24th $2 per couple. Included in this price reception 10 p.m. at the North 8 to from will be corsages for the girls and Jordan Stake House, 3900 So. 4000 boutonieres for the boys. The music West. n will be by a group, Bill Links Combo, from the UniverTo Be Married Soon sity of Utah. Williams of Hunter will Frank The day before this dance, a talKarilyn Veater. Their parents ent assembly will be presented by wed Mr. and uMrs. Clarence F. Wilthe junior class, and also the ballot- are liams, and Mr. and Mrs. Don C. ing for the King and Queen will Veater. Their reception will be this take place that day. The winners March 18, from 8 to 10 will not be announced until the Saturday, the p.m. at Gay Way Reception night of the dance. Center, 4565 W. 3500 South. Frank Williams was bom in Salt Granger High Holds PTA Lake City. He graduated from Cythe nominees for the presidency for High School with the class of the following year and then will prus 58. Since his graduation he has resume with consultation. attended Utah State University for 3 years, but this year he is attendCouple Announces Wedding Plans ing the University of Utah. In high Bruce Moesser, son of Mr. and school he was a center for the Mrs. John E. Moesser, residents of Cyprus basketball team. He is the Granger, will wed Ruth Ann Sharp. only child in his family. Ruth is a graduate of the University and has served i n the French MisGranger Wife Dies sion and the Swiss Mission. Bruce Mrs. Lorraine Edwards Fowler Moesser also has graduated from died Saturday, March 11, the University of Utah, and he to Beagley at 2:45 a.m., in a Salt Lake City has served on an LDS Mission to after an illness. She was the Central Atlantic. He has a hospital the daughter of William R. and Granger High Schools PTA are Emma Etta Richards Edwards. On holding their consultation and busi- December 13, 1908, she was bom ness meeting on March 15. in Paragonah, Iron County. This made her 52 years of age. Her first husband, Joseph R. Fowler, died in October, 1938. She then married Leo P. Beagley, August 12, 1946, GRANGER NEWS Granger Highs Junior Prom Set The Junior Prom, the big dance of the year, will be this Saturday, March 18. The junior class officers, oJe South, Jerry Catten, Sandra Riley, and Juday Foster, have been making plans for the dance for sometime. The junior class has decided on well-know- tor of Research and Western Manager for The Advertising Checking Bureau, with headquarters in Chicago. Since 1942 he has devoted his full time to the practice of Christian Science healing and to the service of the Christian Science or ganization. DRIVE BY THE BOLDER YOU ARE YOUR BROTHERS RALE KEEPER ALL BEVEL EDGE PLATE GLASS MIRRORS 20 OFF NOYCE FURNITURE & PAINT 5400 West 3000 South If ' Thursday, March 16, 1861 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 6 Phone AM V.'.V.V.V.SV 6-87- 78 and was later sealed in the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Beagley, who resided at 3440 So. 2610 West, worked 20 years as a bookbinder for the Porte Publishing Company. The funeral was held in the Granger Fifth Chapel, and her burial was . at the Valley View Memorial Park. Im Prominent Granger Man to Lead U. F. Drive Edwin C. (Ned) Winder, was named chairman of the 1961 fund 'campaign of the Salt Lake 'Area United Fund at a meeting of the United Fund Board. Fred A. Carfe-so- n was the chairman before Ned Winder. Mr. Winder is a member of the Granger Lions Club, the Granger-Hunte- r Town Council, the Sons of Utah Pioneers and the National Boxing Assn. He serves on the board of Great Salt Lake Council, Boy Scouts of America. Besides this, he is a membor of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce Board, chairman of the Utah State Aethletic Commission, and is a partner i n the Winder Dairy Company in Granger, Utah. When the budget requests have been received a goal will be set up for the 1961 contributions. ex-eucti- ve THIS BANK IS BUILT FIRMLY ON THE ROCK OF EXPERIENCE AND SOUND BANKING PRINCIPLES It HAS AIDED COUNTLESS CUSTOMERS THROUGH THE YEARS TO SOLVE THEIR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS WISELY. OUR COLLECTIVE JUDGMENT AND COOPERATION IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO YOU. Perhaps everyone should have one to live in and the other nothing but closets and cabinets. That might solve the perpetual storage problem plaguing so many Americans. 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