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Show i "W 00909109 ilii VALLEY CHURCH NEWS Colonel Dallas J. Nelson St Paul g Lutheran St. Francis Xavier Marine Lt. Colonel Dallas J. Nelson, Jr. son of Mr. andMrs. D.J. Nelson of 4735 W. 5134 S. Kearns, Utah is serving with Headquarters Co. Fourth Marine Regiment, Third Marine Division, Dong Ha, Vietnam. He is engaged in search and destroy missions against ithe enemy and a determined effort to win the people to the side of the legitimate government of S. Vietnam. At the same time through a constant effort the Marines medical aid for the provide people and teach them to help themselves through better sanitation and health programs along with other projects deto raise the living signed standards of the Vietnamese. St. fcrancis Xavier Catholic St. Pauls Lutheran Church, 5071 W. 5215 S. S. 4200 W. Kearns. 4501 Church, Kearns. Father Meersman and Interim Pastor Roger PresFather Servatius. cott. Sunday Mass Schedule: 6:30 Sunday Dec. 11 Worship Sera.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:30 a.m., vice at 9:30 a.m. Sermon title, 11:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. and When Christ Comes." 6:00 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Sunday School Afternoon of the 11th St. Pauls hold their annual Lucia Atonement Lutheran will Fiest at 4:00 p.m. Each family is asked to bring Atonement Lutheran Church, a Christmas main dish and a 2040 W. 3500 S. Granger. Christmas salad. Dessert wiU Pastor Joseph A. Luthro. be furnished. The Lucia Bride and her atSunday Dec. 11, Worship Service at 10:00 a.m. Sermon theme tendants will be chosen at the dinner. Messengers." Tuesday Dec. 13 Atonement They will parade with lighted Lutheran Women monthly Cir- candles through the audience cle meeting. after which they will serve the 1:00 p.m. hostess Mrs. DarChristmas cookies. Larry H. Jenkins rell (Beulah) Gocke, 3931 S. 2520 W. Mrs. Cecil (Helen) Larry H. Jenkins, 20, son Westvale Presbyterian Swain bible study leader. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Hostess at the 7: 30 p.m. CirJenkins, 8706 Florence Drive Westvale Presbyterian cle, Mrs. Gordon (Bea) Smith, 3610 S. 4400 W, Magna, Utah, was promoted to 3441 S. 2660 W. Bible study Church, Army specialist fourth class leader is Mrs. Charles (Carol) Granger. Reverend John D. Browne. Nov. 22 in Germany while servBerg. Dec. Changes in schedules are ing with the 8th Infantry Div. 14, Wed. Cub Scout For pay purposes, his new Pack 266 sponsored jointly by announced as follows: Sunday is equivalent to corWest-valgrade e Atonement Lutheran and Worship Service wiU be held poral. at 9:45 at School Sun. also meets a.m., Presbyterian An armorer In A, parish hall for their monthly classes for three year old 1st Battalion of theBattery divisions and a third also through grade pack meeting. 28th Artillery stationed near The annual Sunday School baby nursery. Second Worship Service will Mainz, Spec. Jenkins entered Christmas program has been set for Dec. 18 at 7:00 be held at 11:00 a.m. with adult on active duty in Jan. 1966, Sun. classes for the fourth grade completed basic trraining at at the church. through to adult, with a nursery Ft. Bliss, Tex., and arrived for three year old and over. overseas last June. TRINITY METHODIST Spec. Jenkins is a 1965 gradThe Womens Association of uate of Cyprus High School. Trinity Methodist Church, the Westvale Presbyterian 4320 West 5415 So. Kearns. Church will hold their annual the Airman Robert D. Lyle Reverend E. Russell Brown. Christmas luncheon at Coachmens Dinner and Pancake Church school for all ages and House, 3434 S. State, S.L.C., nursery at 9:30 am. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Wed. Dec. 14 at 1:15 p.m. sermon title God's Word For Reservations should be made before Dec. 11th to Marguerite A New Age." or Junior High Youth Fellowship Carr, telephone 3:00 p.m. or Shirley Doyle, Senior High Youth Fellowship Lorraine Giacoletto, 6:00 p.m. The Young Couples Group will meet Fri. Dec. 9th at 7:30 pm First Baptist In the home of Reverend Brown 4564 W. 4925 S. First Baptist Church, 3831 A tape, S. 2700 W. Granger. Loyalty and Security in America. Does Pastor J.N. Foreman Still Exist?", will Sunday School 9:45 a.m. be played and informally disMorning Worship 10:55 a.m. cussed. 6:00 p.m. Unit Training The Chancel Choir of Trin7:00 p.m. Worship Evening ity Methodist Church, Kearns Prayer meeting Wed. 7:30p.m. Airman Robert D. Lyle, son will give a Christmas Program of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. on Sun. Dec. 11 at 7:30 pm, Lyle of 4795 S. 4520 W. 18th in St. Pauls Methodist Church KEARNS FIRST BAPTIST Kearns, Utah, has been selected Copperton. technical training at Chan-ut- e for It will include a collection of Kearns First Baptist, 5200 S. AFB, 111. as a U.S. Air various Christmas songs. The 4400 W. Kearns. Force aircraft maintenance choir will lead the congrePastorS. E. Cearley. specialist. gation in a Carol Sing" from Sunday Services: Sunday School The airman recently comthe new Methodist Hymnals. at 9:45 a.m. pleted basic training at Lack-lan- d Morning Worship Services at AFB, Tex. His new school 11:00 a.m. of the Air Training ComFAITH is BAPTIST part i. . Union at 6:30 p.m. mand which conducts hundreds Training Faith Baptist, 3536 Market Evening Worship 7:00 p.m. or specialized courses to proPrayer meeting at 7:30 p.m. vide technically trained perStreet, Granger. sonnel for the nations aeroReverend George W. Green force. space at Service 11:00 Worship Lutheran Women Airman Lyle is a 1965 grada.m. Gospel Service is held uate of Granger High School in at 7:00 p.m. Complete Project Utah. , I 298-64- 266-17- 03 70 298-935- 8. sm VIEW NEWS Corporal Gary Thursday, December 8, 1966 K. Brough Cub 1 Scouts Marine Lance Corporal Gary! K. Brough, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Brough of 4737 W. Hoffman, Kearns, Utah is as a of Headmember serving quarters and Service Co, Second Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment, Third Marine Division in the Dong Ha area. Members of the unit par- ticipate in day and night patrols, ambushes and extended search and destroy operations against the enemy. Kearns North Stake Conference Bishop Robert L. Simpson of the Presiding Bishopric in the Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints, will speak at the Kearns North Stake Quarterly Conference Sat. and Sun. Dec. 10 and 11, in Kearns. Bishop Simpson is former president of the New Zealand Mission, was chief supervisor for the Pacific Tel. and Tel. accounting office in southern California until called to Presiding Bishopric in 1961. He holds important administrative positions in the church and in business. Page 5 Rose on Tuesday, Dec. 13. The department is one of sixty county and city departments that will be studied by staff members of the National Association of Counties (NACO) Research Foundation. The project is being conducted by the association with partial support from a grant awarded by the Bureau of Out door Recreation (BOR) of the Department of the Interior. In describing the project, Hold Derby An exciting Space Derby was held by Cub Scouts of Pack No. 144, Granger Ward, at the North Jordan Stake House on November 29, according to Ray Solomon, Cubmaster. Sleek space ships, built by cub scouts with the help of their dads, flashed down wires suspended from towers with an excited crowd cheeringthemon. Judged winners were the space ships of the following cubs: Fast race: First place, Clark Schmidt; second place, Russell Hardy. Slow race: First, Tad Englund; Second, Craig Elder. Unlimited Class Race: First, David Davis; Second, Kip Third, Tony Helstrom. Sol-omo- League Secretary of the Interior art n; needs." Of Women sixty field studies are being conducted to obtain first Voters to Hold Tea hand information about parks and recreation programs which will be used as the basis for VoWomen of The League Monthen, a Tea community hold will ters Holiday action to 1:30 12 guides. from Dec. day, The guids are designed to 3:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. aid local elected and appointed Charles A. Rodman (Ruth), 614 policy-makin- g officials in esAloha Road, Salt Lake City. be will tablishing The added attraction comprehensive, effithe guest speaker sent by the cient, and parks State Board to give the latest and recreation programs for their individual governments. on what to expect at the LegThe guides will be published islature this year and to help in American County Governmake the Leagues Legislative ment one. magazine, NACOs ofObserver job a pleasant ficial disUnit publication, beginning in November meetings cussions were Facts and Issues the summer of 1967. The on water pollution abatement1 current circulation of the magand the Planning Commissions azine is about 16,000. After all ten guides have been disflood control report. in this manner they tributed For December its air polluwill be and tion updating. book in form. in the ahead Spring Looking a National publication on Red After the guides have been China, and the new National published, NACO, working with booklet Foreign Aid at the the Bureau of Outdoor RecreCrossroads. ation, will sponsor thirty statefor So lets wide get together park and recreation inand and for community leaders stitutes holiday goodies punch the good conversation we never and policy-makin- g officials. have time for. The National Association of Counties has conducted similar The non-technic- al, well-plann- Other visitors will be Elder Clifford O. Gledhill, of the Priesthood Missionary Committee, and Mrs. Judith W. Parker, of the Primary Association General Board. Elder Gledhill is a Salt Lake City businessman, owner of an automobile distributing agency. He was president of the Great Lakes Mission with headquarters in Indiana. Mrs. Parker is a graduate of the University of Utah in elementary education in music. She has been active in the auxiliaries of the Church and is a PTA worker. Conference sessions will be held Sunday at 10:00 A.M. and 2:30 pm in the Stake Center, 4660 W. 5015 S. Stake President Eugene W. Pearson, 4086 W. 5050 S., will conduct. Visitors are welcome. up-dat- I ! country. Over 35,000 copies of the Community Action Guid- -' es for Water Pollution Control" to people have been sent in government, labor, industry, and business in answer to re-- 1 quests. nation-wid- e the National Association of Counties will interview Mr. re-issu- ed ed these projects are being widely distributed throughout the Paul Rose, Dlrecfor of the Salt Lake County Recreation Department has announced that the department will be studin depth as part of a ied research project investigating park and recreation programs. Mr. James Fall, research assistant of ed research projects in water and air pollution. The findings of Recreation Study Kearns Kiwanis Meet The Kearns Kiwanis Club meets every Wed. at 12: 15 p.m. in the public library. The Kiwanis is a service club. Members give different donations to areas of the valley. Recently sponsoring Career Day at Granger High, a project carried on annually by the Kiwanians. New officers are to be elected to be announced later. Stew- This new cooperative project between the counties organization and the federal government is specifically tailored to provide the kind of assistance which local and community leaders need if they are to cope successfully with local recreation L. Udall said, NACO non-prof- it, edu- research organization composed of elected and appointed county officials. Its purpose is the improvement of cational, j is a and county government. Everybody loves a winner (especially during die Holiday Gift Season) ! t flEHOVAH'S WITNESS Jehovahs dom Hall, Witnesses, 4889 W. ! King4100 S. Granger. Presiding Minister F. R. Kelly Services Sunday at 3:00 p.m. St. Stephens Episcopal Mission, 4615 S. 3200 W. Granger. Reverend Paul Taylor. i Sunday Services: Holy Com-nuni- day School. Church school at 9:30 a.m. Worship services 11:00 (Family Thursday Holy at 10:00 a.m. Community Christian Community 2600 W. Christian Church 3800 Pastor Glen Mell. S. Granger. at 9:45 a.m. Sunday school Church Services at 11:55 a.m. Womens a.m. Wed. Airman Darrell M. Privet DarreU M. Privett, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Airman j on 7:30 a. m. Bible Class 10:00 Choir rehearsal Thursday7:30 p.m. Junior Choir rehearsal 10:00 a.m. Sat. Cub Scout Pack 267 recently held their monthly pack meeting at St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Kearns. After the opening flag ceremony conducted by Den Chiefs Jeff Schultz, and Bobby Mac-Ar- t, the new Bobcats were welcomed into the pack. Cubmaster Charles Schultz presented Bobcat pins to: Clifford Gleave, Clyde Cleave, Larry Leyda, Michael Dehnert, and Michael Nelson. One year pins were presented to Doug Schooley, David Mac-Ar- t, Cory Schultz and Larry DeGrey. Den Mother Ruth MacArt received a two year pin. A space derby race was held. All cubs participated. Winners were: Clyde Gleave 1st place, Michael Dehnert 2 place and Clifford Gleave 3 3rd place. The award for the best workmanship went to David Mac-Ar- t. and five bibles. The ladies of the conto conare asked gregation tinue to save Gift Stars to supplement bibles for the Sun- St. Stephens Episcopal Privett of Scouts Welcome Bobcats an electric wall clock, lamp for the organ, carpet sweeper Regular Watchtower Services 4:00 p.m. services Weekly Tuesday 8:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m. and Thursday 7:30 p.m. I Cub St. Pauls Lutheran Church Women has completed one project with Gift Stars. When these stamps were redeemed the ladies were able to obtain a fluorescent lamp, 2934 S. 8800 W. Magna, Utah, is currently patrolling the Western Pacific with the United States Seventh Fleet, aboard the attack aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk, home-portin San Diego. The 80,000 ton carrier left home in early Nov. off West Pac" Just four and a half months following her June return from coast eight months off the of Vietnam. j When she returned in June, j the Kitty Hawk and her 5,000 men brought with them the Navy Unit Commendation Medal. She won the award when her pilots and planes flew approximately 10,000 stories, dropping nearly 11 tons of ordnance on enemy ed ! J i targets. Refreshments were enjoyed by the cubs and their parents. The use of Xmas for Christmas originated in the early Christian Church, reports World Book Encyclopedia. In x is the first letter Greek, of Christs name. It often was used as a holy symbol. Champion Jourbon Give the Champion and you give the finest Straight Bourbon Whiskey. . . carefully aged for winning smoothness and taste. Youll be a Champion giver And have 1 STRAIGHT BOURBON 86 PROOF CHAMPION DISTILLING I I wcArmAim Champion Bourbon on hand for your own holiday entertaining. Remember everjT body loves a winner! Handsomely wrapped for the holidays... with our complimcnfo CO., INO. t duiA'i |