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Show eight structures on the Interstate Highway 15 from 5300 CHURCH NEWS St. Francis Xavier Westvale Presbyterian Francis Xavier Catholic St. Westvale Presbyterian Church, 3610 South 4400 West, Granger. Reverend John D. Browne. Fall and winter church schedules are announced. Beginning September 4th, 1966. Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Church at 11:00 a.m. The sermon topic will be A Study of Stephen. Church, 4501 West 5315 South Kearns. Father Meersman. Sunday Mass schedule, 6:30 9:30 a.m., a.m., 8:00 a.m. ,11:00 a.m. , 12:15 p.m. and ;6:00 p.m. Atonement Lutheran Atonement Lutheran, 2040 West 3500 South, Granger. jPastor Joseph A. Luthro Morning Worship 10:00 a..m. Sunday school at 11:00 a.m. First Baptist First Baptist, 3831 South 2700 'West, Granger. Reverend J. N. Foreman. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. jMorning Worship 10:55 a.m. 'Training Unit at 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship at 7:00 p.m. Midweek Prayer Service at7:30 P.M. each Wednesday. , Granger. Reverend Paul Taylor. Sunday services held in Taylorsville Recreation Hall, Redwood Road. Holy Communion is held the 1st and 3rd Sunday of each month. For further details Mrs. Bishop, Publicity chairwom- telephone an. St Pauls Lutheran St. Pauls Lutheran Church, 5071 5200 West, Kearns. South at 9:00 a.m. School Sunday to be held at Service Worship a.m. 10:00 JEHOVAHS WITNESS Jehovahs Witnesses, Kingdom 4100 South,1 4880 West Hall, Granger. Presiding Minister F.R. Kelly Services Sunday 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Regular Sunday Watch Weekly services Tuesday 8:00 p.m. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Trinity Methodist 4320 West Kearns. Reverend E. RusseU Brown. For further information tele- Trinity Methodist, 5415 South, 298-462- 1. 1966 Debbie Bingham, Sue Nowers, KarenWinn, Debbie Munson, Melanie Man- THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS ris, Peggy Petty, ladies Invited to Sharon tle, Billy Brower, Payne, Lynette Roth, Cathleen and Chris Castillo, Debbie Snow and Pat Dallen and Carol Riley; Mr. and Mrs. Advisors: Dorian Munro, Mr. and Mrs. George Roth, Ruth Cranney, Carol Harker, Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Edwin Castillo, Mrs. Stan Odekirk. Governors Tea 600 ladles, including Kearns are being Issued residents, personal invitations to attend the annual membership tea of the Salt Lake County Women's Democratic Study Club on Saturday, September 17, at the Governors mansion, from Mr. Elias J. Strong, memState Road ComSalt Lake City, says mission, S. E. Pastor Cearley. one of the most importthis is a.m. at 9:45 school Sunday ant Interstate contracts. This Morning Services at 11:00 a.m. contract when completed, Training Union at 6:30 p.m. eliminate will, most of the traffic at 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship in the southern congestion 7:30 at p.m. Prayer meeting portion of Salt Lake County. The rapid growth" of urban has created traffic Cotillion many Honors problems and a highway artery carrying trafDirectors fic to and from the city will C a Honors otillion held patio soon become a reality. the time this contract party Monday evening, August is By completed we expect the 22nd, to acquaint prospective 33rd South to from section new members with Cotillion to be South 53rd open and an ideals and standards. additional section from 9000 Attending the event which was South to ' 13800 South also to held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Commisbe open, explained 7155 South 2870 Malmberg, East were International Direct- sioner Strong. This will proors of Honors Cotillion Mr. and vide a continuous stretch of 15 through the Mrs. A.P. Campbell, who also Interstate Salt Lake Valley. were guest speakers. Concrete is specified for the A question and answer time surfacing of this portion of the was participated in. of high because Refreshments were sparkle Interstate Maintenance volumes. traffic punch and special cookies. Board members attending of ordinary surfacing is costly and inconvenient to the travelwere: Carolyn Richardson, Imothers- - board chairmwoman. ing motorist. The concrete will reduce mainiBarbara Wand, historian and surfacing tenance and Increase concosts 'recording secretary. RaeMas-car- o, travelmotorists venience for President of the Board of new section. . the ing Directors. Carol Wineriter,; Mr. Harry E. Wilbert, DisBoard, 'publicity chairwoman. members not present are Vir- trict Engineer for the State CHigh ity, standards way Department, Salt Lake EnMcDonald, ginia chairwoman. Sidney Serraco has stated that the Project and Caroline Saunders, special gineer supervising this project events and program chair- for the Department of Highwoman. Betty Andrews, Ball ways will be announced at a later date. chairmwoman. Schools eligible are Cyprus High, Murray High, West MIA Enjoy Kearns, Hillcrest, Bingham, Jordan and Granger. Kearns First Baptist Church, 5200 South 4440 West. 3. ! 2 to 4 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by the Harmony Strings. Mrs. Ann Brown is chairman. Dues for memberin the club are $1.00 ship per year. A budget is something that allows you to live within your means and without almost everything else. terstate travel. YOUR CHOICE ber of the FORA ed STRONG VOICE ' IN COUNTY GOVERNMENT JOHN P. CElEECi FOR COMMISSIONER BE SURE AND VOTE I IN THE DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY TUESDAY, SEPT. 13th "Annie Get Your Gun Tower Service. phone S.pt.mb.r Hear St. Stephens Episcopal Mission, 4615 South 3200 West, 91 Other than a signing contract that will cost approximately $200,000 and a few minor contracts for beautification and etc. this Important project will complete this section of Interstate 15. The ultimate completion will open most of the Salt Lake Valley to In- long-await- St. Stevens Episcopal 298-97- 'KEARNS FIRST BAPTIST South to 9000 South. This 4.8 mile project is expected to be completed 300 working days after awarding the contract. According to preliminary figures the project will cost around $5.7 million. Thursday. Project Open for Bids 1-- Paid adv. by Citizens for Creer 15 Thirty-tw- o girls and advisers Kearns Stake MIA from enjoyed Annie, Get Your Gun at Valley Music Hall on August The Utah State Department 23. Applauding Dorothy Colof Highways has announced the lins as Annie and Art Lund as advertisement for bids for a Frank were the following concrete paved roadway and Kearns fans: Kay Larsen, Ann GIngell, Debbie and Denise Ihler, Myrna and Kaylene Har- the $ Ur At last! professional carwash for only 25 and you can do it yourself! Ingenious new equipment, new chemicals and soft water combine to let you do the job in A FOR Aiks. Etet minutes in your street clothes, with no mess. vacuum cleaners let 5 Coin-operate- d DEAN BAKER you clean your cars interior, too, the way you like it. Give be back! us a SPECIAL LADIES k rfattacutce& MINUTES try--you- 'll attendant for FREE DAY Democratic Candidate . token given to of his New Office at men for each wash from 1 0 a.m.-- 2 p.m. 4112 So. 2835 West EACH TUESDAY REAL ESTATE FARMS can wash INVENSTMENTS NEXT TO POST OFFICE 5405 South 4220 West 3EN 24 REPRESENTATIVE Specializing in Aug. 23 thru Sept. 13 1B8 aa ioa .OBERHANSLEV BAKER REALTY& KEARNS iisfrid M 4 Proven Conscientious Worker INVESTMENT CO. HOURS EVERY DAY 2984107 I Paid Political Adv, - Citizens for Oberhansley. |