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Show Page 3 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Thursday, April 6, 1961 era bio Resident of Hunter Dies on Mews The Easter Hat Making Contest at MIA was a real success. Every class was represented in the contest with the prizes going to the scouts, Mia Maids, and Beehives. Everyone had a good time. Karen Mackay and activity counselors were in charge. The Food Storage committee would like to remind everyone that its time again to order food for this month. For the second week in April powdered milk and vegetable (Campbell's) and pease. For the fourth week it will be shortenEving tuna fish, beans and com. coneryone is urged to join. Please tact Bernard Beckstrom. BUNK BEDS Complete with Springs, Mattress, Ladder & Samuel Forrest Hill was bom birth of their baby boy to be named Val Jack Shields. July 4, 1888, in Granger, this made him 72 years old, before dying from Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. a coronary occlusion. Keith Player on their recent marHe has always been an active the is members of the Church of Jesus riage April 4th. Mrs. Player brmer Margaret Hardy. They were Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He married in the Salt Lake Temple worked in the welfare program and and a reception was held at the was also chairman of the high priest deception Center that evening. quorum in the Hunter Ward. Before retiring, he worked 46 are Lynn and Diane Bateman years for the Kennecott Copper Arizona. in week the They spending Corp., after which he returned to will return home Saturday evening. his farm work in Hunter. His parents were both pioneers, They will visit friends in SL George. Joseph Alexander and Betsy Ann There will be an Athletic Ban- Bawden Hill. He married his wife, quet at the stake house April 6th Alemia May Morriss, and had her at 7:15. sealed to him in the Salt Lake Temple. Wirth The survivors were his widow, In March the. Cub Scouts were Congratulations to Barbara Gor 11 to recent on her in marriage seven daughters and a son, shown a film on mouth to mouth don Carl Whiting. They were mar- grandthildren, and 10 respiration at their monthly pack ried March 20th at the Logan meeting. The Den Chiefs received The funeral services were held their Den Chief Cards at the meet- Temple in Logan. at the North Jordan Stake Center. ing also. The Den Chiefs are Donald BurBarrett, David Wood, Ralph For a FREE ton, Larry Blake, Kenneth Aubrey, Demonstration of Tommy Rich, and Steve Payne. great-grandchildre- Luzier's Cosmetics : A Special Bake Sale will be held at the Food Basket in Taylorsville. Proceeds of this sale will go for To Create a Lovelier You CALL CY 65 the Ward Library. Anyone wishing to contribute pies, cakes, bread, cookies, etc., please contact Sophie Kadar, or bring to the store between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. Anyone wishing to help sell, please let Mrs. Kadar know. n. RAY'S BARBER SHOP THREE CHAIRS COURTEOUS SERVICE EXPERT BARBERS North-Ea- st - - - Corner Kearns NOYCE FURNITURE & $4495 Guard Rail PAINT Phone AM 5400 West 3500 South MIXED DOUBLES - LADIES SINGLES Monday Through Friday MIXED DOUBLES Sunday - 8:00 P.M. Also TEENAGE GIRLS LEAGUE - 2 p.m. Thursdays FREE INSTRUCTIONS Phone CY 8-16- 31 SEffiVIIGE 90 DAY WARRANTY AMWESTl 6-60- 07 Jan- - Congratulations to Jack and ice Shields (Janice Wilson), on the 2878 3500 SOUTH FORMAL OPENING - APRIL 7th Hair Studio MAM-SELL- E 3575 South 4000 West Midwest Professional Bldg. PHONE CY - ' ;; - V--" '- A sV v,, ' , i i - - ' . ; X ' v ? 56 , v 'v ' H I; t , 'i' v', ? x JV ' , .v r ; i I 7 'Iv ixs. , - v i, s ' if & 7 ' 1 FOR OUR OPENING 500 PERMANENT offers MAM-SELL- E HAIR STLYING - MAKE-U- P - COSMETICS - FIGURE CONTROL to Serve You 4 Operators pjjgg COMPLIMENTARY MAKE UP 78 (EARNS LANES er iov; Mr. Walter Nichols has been ill, we wish to him a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Everette Wood went to Idaho Falls to attend a wedding of his cousin. They went through the Idaho Falls Temple while there, Delphia Wood went as far as Pocatello to visit her father. 6-87- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation |