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Show ; Thursday; June 20, ,1969 THE VALLEY1 VIEW NEWS; . S. ". .. .'! Taylorsville News V Fifteen hundred members, leaders and parents attended the Rural Life Sunday Program at the Murray Fair Grounds Sunday at 7 a.m. They were priveleged to listen to 'Probate Officer James E. Chapman who gave a very outstanding talk. Special musical numbers were also presented, 4-- H . Mrs. . t'. Winewriter, Secretary, Dale Petar I Lion Tamer and Kay Knalder, Taff son, Treasurer, John Woodbury, Twister. Granger Lions , To Ho Id Their ' Installation Dinner six other children. Congratulations ; The Granger Lions Club will hold woodits instalation dinner and William Lynn Newell, son of Mr. party June 28th at the Holliday Inn and Mrs. Robert Brockbank, has corner of North Temple and Redbeen called to serve a mission in wood Road. Brazil. Farewell testimonial will be Bil- -1 Barton will take over the held Sunday at 6 p.m. They reside at 4193 Bennion Road. We wish him reigns from Udell Bennion. Assista very successful mission. ing Mr. Barton will be Wilford 2nd Vice President, Dean LaCannon, 3rd Vice President, Flo Funeral services for Janice Jeunesse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John LaJeunesse, moved into the 3rd Ward from the were held Tuesday at the McDougal 8th Ward. Funeral Home. The baby was found dead in her crfb Saturday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Willey just reBishop William Blackwell officiated turned from a trip to California. at the services. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to the family. Members of the 3rd accompanied Dick and Lanae Leonard and their The Thomas Black family have family to the Temple. been on a combined business and vacation trip to Texas. 5th Ward New's The Kent Nielson family are A special certificate was presenttraveling in the Northwest and ed to the Taylorsville 5th Ward down the Coast on a business and Scout Troop 571 in Sacrament pleasure trip. Meeting Sunday. This scout group was among 50 units from the LDS Phyllis Holien has been very Church which were chosen as outseriously ill at the Hill Air Base standing troops. The group included hospital. 'She is now well on the members who belong to the troop road to recovery. It will be good before the ward was divided. Rulon to see her up and' around again. Fellows is scoutmaster. Presi- to all of them. Tan-Englis- h, Hatch recently Carol w. Pago-- re- turned from New York City where She visited her husband who has been attending the Bell Telephone School at Coopers Town, IN.Y. Mr. Hatch has been there for three months. Carol flew by jet to and from New York. She had a marvelous time. Just recently, Carol was made a second councelor in the ' Taylorsville Stake Relief Society. However her stay in that position will be short lived because her hus- band ' will be permanently transferred to Denver the end of July. We wish them mucvh success in ' their new home. , Mrs. Dorthea Sorensen is very ill in the Cottonwood Hospital. : Ray Bridge returned home front the hospital Monday. He is recovering very nicely from a major operation. Parley and Marion. Johnson will soon be home after spending two weeks in California on vacation. -- the . dent David Campbell from the High and Council presented the award. Norman and Verla Lister their four children recently went to the Temple for their endowments 6th Ward New. and sealings. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jorgensen them. are the proud parents of a baby 3rd Ward News boy. They have four other children. to the Congratulations happy Roger and Gayle Connole have a baby girl.' They have a boy and family. girl at home. Congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. William D. Meri-dit- h have a new son They have Chris and Billy Newton have Kearns Shopping Center , CY Regular 69c TOOTH BRUSHES Etecju lor $1.59 127 - 420 Site REX FILM Shirley Jones is amused at Glenn Fords cautionary finger in a The Courtship of Eddies scene from g drama of a boy Who tries to find a new Father. Stella Stevens, Wife for his widowed father, the picture Howard and Jerry CKna Merrill, Roberta Sherwood, young Ronny Van Dyke. It is hi Fana vision and color. Metro-Goldwyn-May- Heart-warmin- co-sta- rs 3500 SOUTH - 4800 WEST Phone Volley-Y-u ADULTS $1.25 CHILDREN 'TWO UNDER 12 FREE Starts Wfrlmday, June 19 hr 298-130- BIG HITS" 7 p.m. - Show (June 19 to 25) Open ot 7 Days 3 at Dusk BOXED STATIONERY Cara Nome StS. If you AO 2 -- ft don'i care who fills your PRESCRIPTIONS Thats Your Business If you do care who fills your PRESCRIPTIONS That's Our Business 3-35- 45 |