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Show Thursday, February 4, 1965 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Kearns Junior High School News Hi Fans! The Wasatch Warriors really scalped the Panthers Thursday the 28th. Kearns defense was at its worst. During the 3rd quarter it looked lected to represent our school in the special Granite District Junior High School Orchestra. Barbara and Beverly, both ninth graders, placed second and third respectively in the cello section, and Deborah, a seventh grader, spent her first year in junior hi competition and placed in the violin section. Much credit is given to Mr. Charles Fadely, our instrumental teacher, who works with the District Orchestra weekly. like we had a chance. As it ended 35 to 56 it made the 3rd game weve lost. Maybe we can In basketball, our team unset another recsuccessfully played a game last ord, straight Thursday at Olympus Junior Hi. losses. The 'Ligers were on the short ATTENTION end of the score making ALL GALS! Now a record for the is your chance to ask that cercurrent season. tain boy to a dance. A Song In My Heart will be the theme Seventh Grade Talent it for the Valentine dance Feb. 12 Last Thursday morning the at 4:30 to 6:30. Its dressy dress. f Seventh Grade Talent Assembly Lets have a good turnout girls. was presented. Helping on the Anyone for Donkey Basketassembly were Mr. Lyle Owen, ball? A game will be played FriAdviser; and Rod Bradshaw, Suday, Feb. 15 in our gymnasium. i zanne Frost, and Vickie Warren, The cost is $1.00 for adults, 50c Class Officers. From the looks for children. of things. Valley will have a Our Student Government is student talent for goodsupplyof going to have a first hand learnthe future. ing experience by seeing the Utah Legislature in action. SomeScholars of the week begintime this week they are going ning Feb. 1 are Terry Healy, to observe the House of RepreNinth Grade; Kathy Clark, sentatives and the Senate. The 9th grade assembly has Eighth Grade; and Claudia Seventh Grade. The been cancelled until March, but will be Mer-lyn- n the 8th grade assembly will be 18. Thompson. Feb. fj Also coming up this month is Three students from the Uni an honor assembly Feb. 16. Students keep your eyes open versity of Utah are doing their t for the journalism students. They Cadet Teaching at Valley, and are trying to complete the school they are gaining good classroom newspaper for Feb. 12, and they experience. Mr. Bruce Knudsen is teaching two biology classes need a candid photograph. under the direction of Mr. Dale Thanks for tuning in. Your Gal Carpenter. Mr. Charles Miller is Laurie Malmstrom relieving Mr. 'Lawrence Slack in some of the history classes, and Mr. James Wolker is teaching algebra and geometry under the WESTLAKE JR. dirtction of Mr. Willard Atkin. HIGH NEWS From reports, these university students are doing an excellent job. We wish them well as they BILL PALMER prepare to enter the teaching Reporter profession! At this time credit is due ; three very talented Valley girls. andor Area Church News a Earlier in the school year Slack, Beverly Kennard, Atonement Lutheran and Deborah Kennard were se- 43-3- , 3, 3 Eld-redg- ; Bar-bar- ; j e, Holy Communion Sunday Holy Communion will be celebrated Sunday at the 10 a.m. worship service at Atonement Lutheran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South. The sermon theme to be preached by the Rev. Joseph A. Luthro will be, Wheat and Weeds. This day has been set aside throughout the nation as Boy Scout Sunday. All area scouts Page 5 Bible Study Thursday open to the public, will be held Bible Study will be held Friday at 7 p.m., and Saturday at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 4, at the home The conventions are held evof Mrs. Stan Rasmussen, 2022 six months, and are open to ery Kirkham Way, at 9:30 a.m. The the public. No collections are held next week, study will be Mr. kelley said. taken, the 11 at 9:30 Feb. at a.m., home of Mrs. Ronald Keskey, 5148 W. 5320 South. Holy Communion Sunday Holy Communion will be celeare invited to attend this brated at the 11 a.m. worship worship and are ncouraged to service at St. Pauls. wear their uniforms, Pastor Cub Pack 267 Hold Luthro said. Race Combine Recreation rPogram Derby Cubmaster Charles W. Schultz The combined recreation pro- announces that Cub Pack 267 gram for senior Luther Leagues held their pinewood derby race, of St. Pauls and Atonement Saturday, Jan. 30, at St. Pauls Lutheran Churches that was Lutheran Church. Winners were: scheduled originally to be held Leonard Smith, son of Mr. and on Jan. 24 was cancelled be- Mrs. Alma Smith, 4389 W. 5055 cause of icy roads. South, first place; Gordon Ebner, The event has been son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. to take place this Sunday, Ebner, 4336 W. 4695 South, secFeb. 7, at 7 p.m. and will fea- ond Dean Mattson, son ture an evening of indoor minia- of Mr.place; and Mrs. Albert Mattson, ture golf. 3262 W. 4630 South, third place; Staff to Meet best design car award went to son of Mr. and The Atonement Lutheran Sun- Steven Kruse, Mrs. Raymond Kruse, 3283 W. day School staff will meet at the 4630 South. church, 2040 W. 3500 South, on Feb. 11 at 7:30 p.m. to con- Jehovah's Witnesses tinue the series of Studies in announced To Hold Convention Biblical History, A. Luthro. the Rev. Joseph A district convention of JeSunday School Superintendent! in be hovahs will Witnesses, involving Jack Plattner, charge some 1,000 people in an area of the meeting. comprised of Utah, Eastern NeSt. Paul's Lutheran vada and Northern Arizona will be held Friday, Saturday and Robert A. Reed Elected Sunday at the Fairgrounds, announced Richard Kelley, presidRobert R. Reed, 4466 W. 3650 ing minister of Kearns-GrangSouth, was elected as vice presi- and surrounding areas. dent of St. Pauls Lutheran Ted Jaracz of Brooklyn, disChurch of Kearns. trict minister, will deliver the Other officers are Mrs. Marion main talk Sunday at 3 p.m., Keskey, 4193 Annapolis Dr., sec- Mr. Kelley said. Other meetings, retary; Mr. Arnold Lueders, 4915 So. 3960 West, treasurer; Mrs. James Heltsley, 4452 W. 5175 South, financial secretary; the Rev. H. Edward Hamme, is president of the congregation. Other members of the official board are Mr. John Ebner, Mr. N. T. Enevoldson, Mr. Ardel Fostveit, Mrs. Elaine Fostveit, Mr. Kenneth Hocking, Mr. Louis Jackson, Mr. Stan Rasmussen, Mr. Robert Reinkoester, and Mr. John Simmons. er February 7th Starts Boy Scout Week Boys Mr. 765 E. Mr. 763 E. Mr. ston, Granger and Mrs. Gerald R. Baker, 7200 South, SLC and Mrs. Parley Martin, 3155 South (rear), SLC and Mrs. Merlyn Burra- 1955 W. 3300 South. Mr. and Mrs. Raing Syyan, 3527 So. 2050 West, Granger Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Burke, 340 Shermedine, SLC The week of Feb. 7 through Feb. 13 has been designated The trouble is that when sucthroughout the nation as Boy cess turns a fellows head, it Scout Week, and will begin with doesnt wring his neck at the special services, to be held in same time. most churches on Feb. 7, known as Scout Sunday. Monday, Feb. 8, the Salt Lake Tabernacle will be the scene of a scouters convention, and all scouts are nivited to participate. Scoutmasters, cubmasters and explorer advisors should secure a window in the area to set up a scouting window display. These windows will be judged and awards will be made to the winning display. All applications for window display judging should be in by Friday, Feb. 5, and the windows should be ready for display the following day. 'm BIRTH born at Valley West Jan1 19, 1965 between Hospital to Jan. 27, 1965: Girls Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly, 4656 Citadel Street, SLC 4873 W. 3850 South, Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Larry J. Roberts, 4873 W. 3850 South, Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Whaley,' 4435 South Ebony Ave., SLC Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bunker, 5330 So. 4450 West, Kearns. Babies WE OUGHT TO CALL MORE OFTEN Havent you said that after a Long Distance visit with your children? No need to say it again. Pick up your phone right now. Mountain States Telephone ex-offic- io Wise women know! YOU ARE A BETTER HOSTESS with a GOLD MEDALLION Total Electric HOME is The joy of total electric living comes to your family when yours a Gold Medallion Home. And you will enjoy entertaining too . . . because food is prepared more easily and quickly. There is more comfort and less work. Less House Cleaning, with Flameless Electric Heat: Because heat is clean as light, upholstered furniture, first quality sheer seamless NYLONS SPECIAL (2 pr. pkg.) 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