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Show THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 10 LET'S GET ACQUAINTED SEPTEMBER Area Church News SPECIALS! The Westvale Presbyterian Church began a series of Membership Refresher Courses for adults on Wednesday, September 4. The meetings will be held on four con-- 1 secutive Wednesdays. An identical set will be held on Sunday morn- ings. A series of Communicants Classes for youth will begin next Sunday evening at 7 p.m. These classes are being held in preparation for the official organization of . the church on October 6. The congregation is temporarily meeting at ' 3630 South 5600 West while waiting for their building to be erected on 4400 West. 5th Through 14th - NEW STORE Thursday, September 5, 1963 NEW LOCATION 4 AW.V.W.WAV.V.'.V.V.'. - The Church Planning Conference for the Trinity Methodist Church of Kearns will be held on Saturday, September 7, at Murray Park. The conference will be held to discuss and formulate plans for the coming year. ..v.v.v.w.vAy.'.v.v.v.w. MACHINE SHOP 298-358- 7 298-358- 9 STICK FLOOR SHIFTS NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL AUTOMATICS ) - The Luther League (Y outh Group of the Atonement Lutheran Church) will meet September 8 at 6:30 p.m. at the Ernest Haberman home, 2862 South 3000 West. Orrin Haberman, league president, will lead a discussion on plans for the coming year. The Parrish Education Committee of the Atonement Lutheran Church announces the appointment of Jack Plattner, 3703 Market Street, as Sunday School superin-tendanHe assumed his duties Sunday, September 1. t. All state secretaries of the train-- i ing department of the Southern Baptist Convention will be in Salt for their anLake Septembef nual convention. They will remain the following week to direct campaigns in all Southern Baptist Churches in Utah and Idaho. The First Baptist Church of Granger will hold a Baptist Training Enlargement Campaign September 15 through 22, in connection with the convention. The director of the campaign will be Mr. Kermit King, state training union secretary for the State of Mississippi. He will speak at both services on Sunday, September 15, and will direct a class each night, Monday through Friday, following this. 8-- 15 transister devil dog alarm ignition 6 and U 5" $595 $2995 Sfcff for P-- access FLOOR KITS &S.P j : RED APFLE CANDY dip STc Ks SRRAY PAINT 2 Applications $3.95 coil b FENTON battepy CATS Straight! shifts valve $23.95 OPEN STOCK 'floor (Front SHIFT COLORED FLOOR $2.95 v ' mats & Rear) $2.95 h1. Caps cVER: REgulatogcb battery cVers Conversion Sports Shift $14.95 cver Father WINKIE REGULAR Marine Terry D. Sadler, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H .Sadler of 2993 South 9100 West, Magna, is a recent graduate of Junior Platoon-Leaders Class at the Marine Corps Schools, Quantico, Va., a course j PARTS I forces personnel who participated in exercise Swift Strike HI, a U.S. Strike Command exercise in Georgia and North and South Carolina. oniEs $4.95 tRAH' Kits Army PFC Glen C. Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Dean, 8536 West 2700 South, Magna, is one of more than 75,000 armed 7" $3.75 6"x9" $4.95 YFE JiSfs pistons as, Local Servicemen News SPEAKER KIT VOLTS only MHWVBVW seat REAR set ,?0vers JMcos CVER: cap conducted for future Marine offi- cers. He will return to college this fall to continue his studies. Marine Charles J. Housley, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Housley of 2940 South 8750 West, Magna, graduated from the Marine Corps School, a course conducted for future Marine officers. He also will return to college to resume studies. Eugene R. McPhee, Jr., radarman seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. McPhee, Sr. of 4500 West 4955 South, Kearns, is serving aboard the seaplane tender USS Salisbury Sound, a Pacific Fleet unit operation out of the Naval Air Station, Whidbey IsWashington. land, Oak Harbor, . Rolland F. Gunder, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kunder of 2786 South 8600 West, Magna, recently completed nine weeks of basic training at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif., graduating at the weekly Recruit Brigade Review, involving some 3,000 men. |