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Show Page 4 TILE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Thursday, May II, 1961 r ma New Large Shipment of Lamps Just Arrived CHURCH MEWS From $6.95 to $41.95 NOYCE FURNITURE & ,5400 West 3500 South PAINT Phone AM 78 pot is now at $250 and the smaller one is at $80, just waiting for some lucky person to claim them. BAPTIST CHURCH will be delivered by Rev. Friend ST. PAULS LUTHERAN Rev. Thornton, Pastor of the 1st at 11 oclock service. Friday eveCHURCH Baptist Church of Kearns announc- ning May 12, the Methodist Men The Luther Leaguers from St. ed that Sunday morning there will meet at the church at 8 p.m. Pauls will have a window washing would be a special service recog- Mr. Ralph Greenway is the Presiwhen they tackle party Saturday nizing the girls of the Girls' Aux- dent of the group. The closing ex- the windows of the church at 9 iliary. This is a Baptist organiza- ercises - for Kindergraten will be a.m. Those participating are asked tion for girls from the ages of 9 held May 19 at 7 p.m. Diplomas to bring a sack lunch. The men and , ;r , Remember your mother on her day with the living, personal gift of flowers. A flowering plant to brighten her.home, to bring back happy memories of your youth. A vase of fresh flowers for her to tenderly arrange and to cherish. A L lovely corsage she can proudly wear to church. your mother in a distant city, we guarantee service. prompt delivery through our To Fiowers-by-Wi- re MCDONALD'S FLOWERS 2870 on 3500 South - Granger, Utah through 16 years. Their mothers will be awarded at that time. women are invited to a work-da- y will also be recognized at this servalso starting at 9 a.m. ice. As part of the worship service . FRANCIS CATHOLIC CHURCH The Official oBard will meet at all mothers will be recognized in ST. FRANCIS CATHOLIC 4:30 Sunday 'the 14th for their regcommeration of Mothers Day. CHURCH ular meeting. The Variety Show presented FriMURRAY BIBLE CHURCH Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and tremenand was a nites the Pastor will conday Saturday Mothers Thursday services Special Day dous success and all saw who a it duct class of instruction in will be held at the Murray Bible were N sure remember Church' to Ham Church at 11 oclock Sunday. PreMembership at 7:30 p.m. a for Several time. por- The classes are free of obligation long sentations will be made to the old- Eggs est mother, the youngest mother, tions of the show motored to Og- to any who wish to learn about and of the most children present den to perform for the Benedictine the Lutheran Church. The ALCW of St. Pauls will at the service. The Sunday School Sisters from St. Benedict Hospital. Mrs. Erksine and her of meet Wednesday evening, May 17 group are also planning a special program dancers, Mrs. Christiansen and her at 7:30. for oMthers Day at 9:45 a.m. hula girls and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis The Scout Troop Committee for and their Accordion Band were TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH some of the special acts which Troop 267 will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, May 16. Mothers Day Will be observed made the trip to Ogden. in both services at Trinity on SunPastor Samuelson of St. Pauls A Games Party will be held at day. The Church School will have Lutheran Church announces that a special Mothers Day program the Catholic Hall Saturday, May will there be a confirmation on and a special Mothers Day sermon 13 th, at 8:15 p.m. The large jack- 21 (Pentecost Sunday). The May candidates for confirmation are: Peggy Galgerud, Laura Glasson, Bill Arganbright, Kim Hohenshelt, and Fred Hannert. Parents of these are asked to meet at the Church tonight at 7 p.m. con-firman-ts I t I lets not throw money away that we need for Utah schools and state and local government, tool Suppose there was a potential industry that would pay our Utah schools $470,000 an- many existing lines and other lines definitely planned by the utilities. and our state and local governnually ments another $230,000 a year a total of The utilities $700,000 in taxes, at present rates, each and every year for 86 years. Everyone in Utah would like that! Yet today our state is faced with the loss of those taxes, for the Bureau of Reclamation has proposed to build from Upper Colorado River damsites an electric transmission system into Utah and four other western states which would not contribute a single dollar to state and local government and schools nor Federal income taxes, either. A Bureau system pays no taxes. Ignoring the utilities exist- investor-owne- d plans, the Bureau has announced its intention to build ing systems and long-standi- ng costly, inadequate, transmission lines that, to a considerable extent, would duplicate 7 How Do! Out of 5 Women Make Their Housework More Pleasant If youve been looking for an economical way to save steps and give yourself a little more ree time, heres some news that could prove helpful. At the end of last year, more transmission than one out of every five network is essential to continuing high but quality service to their customers western families had extension phones. The ratio was about one out of ten in 1955. In other words, in just five years, the number of homes with multi-purpo- se also will be adequate to carry Colorado River project power as well. These utilities plan, by 1980, to generate about 20 million kilowatts of power. The electricity to be provided by the Colorado River project will represent only investor-owne- d 6 per cent of total 1980 needs. It is only logical that lines built to carry 94 per cent of the power could handle the remaining 6 per cent with minimum cost. In Utah the Bureau's proposed system would be 100 per cent duplication of Utah Power & Light Companys transmission system already constructed or authorized for construction. DOES THAT MAKE SENSE TO YOU? transmission lines will The use of investor-ownenot affect the cost of power to any electric user. d Taxpayers' money should be spent for water development HOT power delivery! PRTESY WASTEFUL 0UPLK3ATIIN NOW! Write your Senators and Congressmen before they consider the appropriations for transmission line construction . UTAH POWER & LBGHT . two-telepho- j ne convenience has more than doubled. Three words tell you why: Usefulness, Beauty, Economy. Above all, an extension phone is useful. 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