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Show OVER HEARD DUANE CATTON advises his West 4100 South, Sunday, wife Donna and little tax deduc9th, at 3:00 p.m. tion are home from the hospital. Jan. William Thompson, a local minister will discuss this subIf you are interested in ject. Dear Bert and Joe: Had a New Years good day. finding out what this message We are lying on the beach near 9 of the Kingdom contains and how Watched over Football for the beautiful Mauna Kea Beach it affects you, attend Mr. Thomhours. Hotel under a golden sunwith psons discussion. the waves lapping gently on our JOHN PARAS advises a Pearl You are also invited to attend toes and our thoughts stray with Harbor Survivors Club" is be- the other meetings held at the sympathy to you and all our ing organized. Any survivor of Kingdom Hall every Tuesday snowbound pals at home. The the Pearl Harbor attack can get night at 8:00 p.m., and Thursday temperature is 79 degrees and more information by contacting nights at 7:30 p.m. there is a hint of a gentle breeze John or Brent Erickson. laden with the faint scent of ST. PAULS LUTHERAN ginger blossoms. JOHN LEE is back on the job kids The will soon be as brown Pastor S. Erving Severtson of as nuts from frequent dips intoi after several weeks recuperating St. Pauls Lutheran Chruch, 5071 the ocean. We had to rescue! from surgery. South 4200 West, Kearns, anChris from a coconut tree. He DICK Smal-lin- g nounces Donna JENSEN, his sermon for Sunday, climbed it easy but couldn't make and Cornia were 9th George will be The Storms January it down. Present plans are toi in the Kearns of Life." winners happy leave Kathleen over here to finish Worship Service is held Sunthe school year with her cousins.! Cobras football league bowling tourney. day morning at 11:00 a.m. some Expect plump Castillos Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. when we return as Grandma Arch and Marie Coats Farrie Suzzys food is to delectable to returned from a F und New Years; resist. Also, the huge papayas, to Las Vegas. Hour avacados, and bananas growing in trip the back yard are irresistable. Hear rumors CHARLIE THOTonight we will attend the MAS Is about to come out of annual Christmas party at Parke retirement. Maybe back in the Two internationally famous Ranch. business. hamburger musical comedy stars this Save your money and buy a ticket to Hawaii, at this moment; countrys Donald OConnor and it seems like the only place to Englands Anthony Newley will headline the Bell Telephone Hour spend Christmas. Aloha nur loa. Sunday, Jan. 16 at 4:30 p.m. Channel 2, KUTV, when the award Betty, Eddie, Cathleen, Chris JEHOVAH'S WITNESS winning musical series spotlights Castillo -- dance man. the song-an- d or News Good F live and in color, Presented Everlasting Hear Louise M. is having a full-hothe the will be show also will inAll topic Peoples", rough time recuperating from an auto accident she had during the for discussion at the Kingdom clude three lovely, singing-danciHall fo Jehovahs Witnesses, 4880 ladies, Janet Blair, Shani Big Fog. Wallis and Nancy Dussault, and the tap dancing Nicholas Brothby joe Both doing very well. j Telephone Features Stars AREA CHURCH NEWS ur ng jmgEunmoGE gd ers. Just as fashions change from year to year, styles in enter- 0? song-and-dan- TIRE STORE Next to Post Office ie Kearns Phone 298-430- 1 Liberace, Patti Paige, Jimmy Durante, Jack Jones, Jimmy Dean and the King Family. Musicals (with more to be ;announced) will include the two Meredith Wilson favorites, 'Music Man" and the Unsink-abl- e Molly Brown," and the recent Broadway hit, Oliver." Two straight comedies will fill out the roster (Heaven Can Wait" and the perennial Mr. Roberts." (much-acclaim- ed More than 300,000 people came to see us in less than six months in 1965," Mr. Prinzsays. More than anything, we want all those people to come back again in 1966. Then we want to get everyone who has never been to Valley Music Hall, so they can see what theyve been missing." Ski School Starts January 8th Sponsored by the Salt Lake Recreation Department, starting Saturday, January 8, 1966, and running for six (6) consecutive Saturdays. (Dates: January 8, 15, 22, 29: February 5, 12, 1966 with makeup on February 19th for those who have missed a lesson. There will be only one makeup period.) PURPOSE: Introduction of the primary skiing skills to the beginning skier. All students EQUIPMENT: should have warm clothing, which should be loose rather than tight. Gloves or mittens should be with waterfleece or wool-linproof outsides. Students should have goggles or dark glasses and some type of hat. Well-fittiboots and safety bindings are two most important factors in preventing injury. Paper should be removed from edges of skies. LOCATION: Brighton, Utah. (Mary lift). County ed ng ce ' ! I VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 3 REGISTRATION FEE: A $2.00 fee will be charged registration each student which will cover six (6) Saturdays. Registration will take place at 237 South 10th East and at 5177 South State Street, Murray, Utah. Registration is limited to 1500 students. TRANSPORTATION FEE: One Dollar and Seventy-Fiv- e Cents. ($1.75) per student per round trip. Pay Bus Driver when entering 'bus. Have exact fare ready. Transportation is provided thru the Greyline Motor Tours, not thru the Salt Lake County Recreation Department. CHAIR LIFT: Chair lift rides will be given without extra charge during class time only and when you are with an instructor. LUNCH: Can be purchased at the Lodge or bring your own. LIFT RIDES: Lift rides will be free to students only during class time and when they are with an instructor. Patches will have to be on display in order for students to ride lifts. Paul S. Rose, Superintendent STEADY WORK IBM MACHINE AUTOMATION $300-$55- 0 Secure Future For Men or Women Age 18 to 49. Working Conditions pleasant. Short Training Period Automation Machine Training Center. Send Your Name, Age, Education, Address, Phone Now toDirector of Automation Development . P.O. Box 18513, Kearns, , . . Ut. 841 18. All Replies Acknowledged ' a KAREN LEE Oler Says : Mr. The quickest way to be convinced that spanking is unnecessary is to become a Mr. Joe D. Lowrie, Officer in and Immigration Charge, Naturalization Service, Salt Lake City, advised that aliens in the United States will be required to report their addresses to the Attorney General within the near future. All aliens except diplomats and accredited members of certain international organizations in the United States must report their addresses each January. Alien Address Report Forms will be available at all Post Offices and offices of the Immigration and Naturalization Service during the month of January. The cards should be completely filled out and returned to a clerk at the office where secured. Mr. Lowrie stated that aliens desiring information concerning naturalization or similar matters should obtain their forms at an office of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, where trained personnel in these fields will be available to answer their 53 MEN OR WOMEN BARBER SHOP Aliens Must Report Address but not the man. A mainstay of the popular musical theater throughout its history, he remains perennially young, as fresh and vibrant as song and dance themselves. The Bell Telephone BEGIN QUALIFICATIONS: Hour presents a muscial study NING the from Skiers ages only, of this show business phenomenon 6 to 18. A beginning skier of as personified by Donald OConis someone who: nor and Anthony Newly. 1. Has never been on skis before or 2. Someone who has never Hall Musk Valley ridden a lift or tow, or who has been on 3. Someone Opens 66 Season cannot turn. but skis CLASSES: Insturction will be 1966 show bookings at Valley given from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Music Hall in North Salt Lake, Noon, under the direction of the inquiries. worlds newest theatre round, are K. Smith Ski School. nearly complete for the first six months of the year, according to executive producer LeRoyPrinz. For Valley Music Hall, 1966 marks the second chapter of the first year that commenced with grand opening July 19, 1965, a r, landmark date for entertainment in Broadway-styl- e the Intermountain area. We think we have come up with an exciting lineup for the new year," says Mr. Prinz. As always, the show is the thing at Valley Music Hall. We want the highest quality along with an tainment change MARTINS '(HE Thursday, January 6, 1966 LEROY OLER 4122 So. 4000 West PLAZA 4140 298-959- W. 5415 S. 2 Sun., Mon., Jan. 8, 9, and 10 Sat., John Wayne, Kirk Douglas, Patricia Neal in "IN HARM'S WAY" also "THE WACKY WORLD OF ABBOT & COSTELLO" featuring all their fomous routines! NOTEI Robert Mitchum in "Rampage in Jungle" will play Sat. & Sun aft. for children in place of "Harm's Way". Thurs. & Fri. Jan. 13 & 14 (Open7:00) Jane Fonda, Lola Allbright, Alain Dplon in "JOY HOUSE" also Dave Clark 5 In "HAVING A WILD WEEDEND" WHY PAY MORE? 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