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Show 1' Page THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Thursday, October 18, 1962 JAYCETTES JUGGLE OFFICERS AT MEETING GRANGER-HUNTE- h. i U . k 11 R A juggling of officers took place Jaycees are working on. The prep- aration of the ballfield has entailed Jaycee-etteresulting in the a lot of time and money and th$ of all residents is needelevation of LaRae Carter to the position of Secretary. Former Sec- ed. When you see these receptacles, retary of the club was Kay Bur- please give generously so that the in the last meeting of the Granger-Hunte- r s, ? field can be completed in time for the next baseball season. gess, who was forced to resign when they moved from the State. Mrs. Caters acceptance of the new position left her former One-YeDirector spot vacant. This was filled by the appointment of Bobby Mros. A general membership meeting was held at the home of Twila on October 17. The occasion was known as Favorite Recipe Night, as favorite recipes were sold to raise money for. the project. Committee members for the recipe project are Karen Egelund, Karen Youngreen, Judy Forrest, Darlene McMillan, and Sandra Barton. Another project of the busy broup will soon be observed as decorated milk cartons appear in stores, banks, and other business establishments throughout the community. These cartons will be receptacles for donations to the Granger WBBA Ballpark which the Because of the appreciation of the County Hospital in the Jaycee-ette- s last drive for clothing, and the warm-hearte- d response of those who contributed, the drive for additional clothing for hospital patients will be continued. In addition to clothing for patients in the Geriatrics Division, clothing and toys are needed for children in the Pediatrics Ward. If you have any such items you would be willing to donate, please contact Sandra Barton, CY Karen Youngreen, CY or Judy Elliott, CY They will be glad to make arrangements to have the items picked up. ar $ ENJOY TRUST distilled by Beam the family for d generations in Kentucky j the bourbon Worthy of Your Trust the World's Finest BoyrbCft since 1795. the bourbon Mc-'Lachl- an j;yuYr$T Wight HattM WHISKY 'i nimu JP2ESK5H W OwM m wlWwi Mtt ...jfcrert&n,, Sub-for-San- 1 BEAM IS PROOF STRAIGHT KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKEY OlSTlllEO ANO BOItlEO BY THE . . .THE WORLDS FINEST BOURBON SINCE 1795 JAMES B. BEAM OISTILUNS COMPANY. CLERMONT. BEAM. KENTUCKYM MHOnBKHHI fR. P i & Elect ta The latest plans of the group entail a Home Interior Show which will be presented in the St. Franc-ci- s Xavier Hall, 4501, West 5215 So., Kearns, at 8 p.m. on November 16. $ JV'y' lil ':?S $ i I r y y P3U4 fef. ' ii MARY" I ; 1 . I f! r f krxyrriq i Elect '4kv . a v LLOYD '?r3 , $Mkx3 I MT'W &:h kntiilde4uti8E& ' V ? - lltoin in'nTliiTwIn Ml ililiiiB '' .V'' j3f 'S: i I 'I II & ' ,l Knows Utah Problems 8 Exceptional years in the Utah Senate 1 TWO YEAR COUNTY COMMISSIONER YOUR CONGRESSMAN to MARV KNOWS YOUR ft 0 PARKS 0 PLAY (Paid Political Adv. GROUNDS I YOUTH ACTIVITIER MARV IAS QUALIFICATIONS MEMBER JORDAN SCHOOL DISTRICT K 1 MEMBER W. JORDAN TOWN COUNCIL fti; 3!- ft t i 8 0 ACTIVE L.D.S. CHURCH VORKER I $ LAST REGISTRATION DATE OCT. 30 Your Suggestions Will Be Appreciated :- -: VOTE DEMOCRATIC 1 I VOT (Paid Political Ad?, by Ron Whittle 4443 West 5440 South) Q Combines Vigor with Maturity -- : Rex J. Hanson, chairman, Lloyd for Congress) |