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Show View News CHURCH NEWS son is Back home with his wife, Emma, and teen-ag- e resident William Errett. A 30 year Utah resident, Kearns Errett has Just completed a four week training course at Guide Dogs For The Blind, Inc., in San Rafael, California, with his new guld dog, German shepherd Julian. Errett and were officially presented their his nine blind classmates guide dogs at informal graduation ceremonies on Saturday, May 25. Julians raiser, Trudie Kathriner, of Ramona, California, made the trip to the San Rafael school to meet Errett and present Julian to him personally. A former railroad foreman, Errett served with the U.S. Navy in World War li In the Philliplnes. Among his activities are membership In the D.A.V. and the Utah Association For the Blind. Blind only two years, Errett decided he needed the mobility and lndependance a guide dog would provide, so he apIm glad I made the plied to the San Rafael organization. decision," he remarked recently while training. I already have a whole new outlook and feel I can go anywhere with Julian. Hes a wonderful dog and gives me the confidence I need to get out among people by myself." The four week training course at Guide Dogs For the Blind, Inc., Is designed to show the blind person how to work together with his guide dog as a well coordinated team. Each dog receives five months of schooling when a year old, and Is tested in heavy traffic by a licensed Instructor under blindfold before being considered ready to serve a blind master. The dogs are individually selected for each blind person after the first three days of observation by the training staff, In order to Insure the best possible match in size and team. temperament for a The valuable animals and the months lnstructlo n to use them are given free of charge to the blind. Guide Dogs For the Blind, Inc. Is a non profit organization supported entirely by private contributions. The school is marking Its 26th year of service to the blind this year and Is in the The beginning stages of rebuilding its entire facilities. expansion will be phased over the next five years, with the the new kennel area . . . now completed. first phase ST. STEPHENS EPISCOPAL MISSION, 4615 South 3200 West. -- Thursday Worship Service 11 a.m. GRANGER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 3831 South 2700 West. Granger - Rev. J.N. Foreman. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship at 11 4-- a.m. KEARNS FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 5200 South 4440 West. Kearns - Pastor W. David Henshaw. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. - Sunday Morning Worship at 11a. Sunday Evening Worship at 6:30 p.m. ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CATHOLIC CHURCH, 4501 West 5215 South, Kearns - Father Meersman. Sunday Mass schedule : 6:30 a.m. - 8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. -11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. and 6 p.m. TRINITY METHODIST CHURCH, 4320 West 54 15 South Kearns Rev. Larry Hawks - Worship Service 11 a.m. Church School for all ages at 9:30 a.m. - Sunday 5:30 p.m. Junior High, Senior High Youth Group. Nursery provided for church and church school. JEHOVAH'S WITNESS, Kingdom Hall, 4889 West 4200 South Granger - Presiding Minister F.R. Kelly. Services Sunday at 10 a.m. Regular Watchtower services at 11 a.m. Weekly Services Tuesday at 8 p.m. Kingdom Minister School, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. MURRAY BIBLE CHURCH, 171 Pastor Rev. John Hornok. H well-balanc- East 4800 South, Murray. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. Dr. James Thacher, Superintendent. Dave Taylor, Asst Supt. Classes for all ages. Morning Worship service at 11 a.m. ed ... WILLIAM ERRETT AND JULIAN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 3610 South 4400 West - Granger - Rev. John D. Browne. Sunday School class for Junior Highs at 9:45 a.m. Sunday School at 10 a.m. Classes for three year old through sixth grade and adults. Nursery provided. Sunday evening Senior High at 6:30 to 8 p.m. Adult Evening Group: 6:30 p.m. WESTVALE League Of Women Voters Announce PAULS LUTHERAN CHURCH, 5071 South 5200 West Kearns. Pastor C. David Olsen. Sunday - Worship service at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at 10:30 a.m. Classes available for three through adult age. Thursdays: Junior Confirmation seventh grade at 4:30 p.m. - Senior Confirmation eighth grade at 7 p.m. ST. Board Meeting GOLFING IN STYLE! The League of Women Voters announce a Local Board Meeting June 20, at 12:30p.m. rivals the show back at the and a Budget Briefing meetclubhouse. Rare is the woman ing at 1:30 p.m. on June 12. who'll venture out in that old Both meetings will be held at pair of slacks these days. She's Headquarters, 146 South Main wearing one of the new culottes St., Salt Lake City. Citizens Local Government in a color visible several holes coordinated will meet at 8 p.m. Committee have away. Many In for the the and Auditorium scarf and city Library gloves very fashion minded match- on June 27th. June 29th, County Conven- ing golf balls and tees! Even Fore! Fashion's on the fairway with new golfing gear that ATONEMENT LUTHERAN CHURCH, 2040 West 3500 South, Granger - Pastor Joseph A. Luthro. Sunday June 9, at 9 a.m. Sunday School - several classes are combined during the month of Juje. using the study theme World Missions". Morning Worship at 10 a.m., the sermon theme will be The Glory Of The Lord". There will be a fellowship hour after the Worship providing opportunity for visiting. The volunteers will serve light ARE' YOU STILL INTERESTED IN A BEAUTY SCHOOL -- SCHOLARSHIP? refreshments. The first session of summer vacation church school has been set for June 17 to June 28 - Monday through Friday, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. It Is for children age five or six by The registration fee Is $1.50 which September 15, 1968. may be brought on the first day of school, but It is requested that registration be made by June 9. Further Information 4. may be obtained by telephoning WRITE TO: AMERICAN BEAUT? 298-111- CAREER SERVICE Salt Lake Woman's Story 247 South Main Featured in Readers Digest Salt Lake Womans courageous fight against cancer Is featured In an article to appear In the June Issue of the A Readers Digest. Mrs. Horace Whitney tells of her 16 year struggle with the disease, and despite Its spread, her successful effort to live a happy, nearnormal life. Her story offers a message of hope to cancer victims even when they are not cured, that they can get along with It as a chronic disease and still live successfully. Virginia Whitneys life Is a beacon to the more than 900, ooo Americans now under treatment for cancer," said Lane W. Adams, executive vice president of the American Cancer society, in comments printed along with the Readers Digest article. The story Includes Mrs. of a first discovery Whitneys lump in her breast, her reaction to the radical surg ' op- erations and the spread of the Mrs. Whitney exdisease, plains that she has not been living In fear. She expresses her gratitude for the Good Life" she has enjoyed. Entitled I've Lived With the article vividly Cancer, Illustrates how even the uncured victims of cancer can face their problem with courage and hope. Mrs. Whitney Is featured In a 1968 cancer crusade film being used to help others cope with the disease. footwear has finally turned fashionable with colorful ''golfing stripe" men's sportsocks by Hush Puppies Casuals. From the same maker there are new, J i Hugh Lofting, creator of Dr. Dohttle, first wrote about the doctor in letters to his children during World War I, when he was in the British Army. lightweight golf shoes of "breathin' brushed pigskin" and a feature They kiltie flap, steel shank construction and flexible crepe sole. Hush Puppies golf shoes for both women and men come in a variety of smart color combinations. And speaking of men they've come a long way from the baggy bermuda syndrome. Now there are special that's both water-repelle- t. golf slacks in wrinkle-fre- e fabrics that have handy compartments for tees, score and golf towel. Matching jackets s are made with generous free and easy swing for a an important point to remember when buying any of the new golf clothing. qus-set- msm cmm semi warn NOW ON SALE PASSES EXPIRE MAY 31 CURRENT 67-6- 8 GET YOUR NEW Pass Now for a Years Fun '68-'6- 9 $ FOR ONLY If youre a resident or Employee within our Service area. Magna Girl Graduates Friday Miss Jeanlne Wendel, is graduating Magna Cum Laude Friday evening June 7 at Spring Commencement, from the University of Utah as a Medical Technologist. Miss Wendel has earned a Bachelor Degree and has been elected to the National Honorary Society, Phi Beta Kappa. F ollowing graduation she 6 the major Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 HONOR AWARD SCHOOLS ery necessary and the comfort she gained from her religion as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Da- y Saints. She tells of her struggle to regain a normal life and the help of her husvand In this effort. And she recounts her battle as more cancer Is found a hew years later in her other breast and then turns up In her ear and lungs. Despite 5 Kearns Resident Home With New Eyes FAITH BAPTIST - 3536 Market Street. Pastor Oat Combes. Sunday School at 9:45 - Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Sunday evening Worship at 7 p.m. - Midweek Bible Study and Prayer Service at 7 p.m. every Wednesday. Granger - Pastor Char Sunday Worship at 11a.m. Thursday, June 6, 1968 Page will continue her career at the University of Utah Medical Center as a registered member of the AmerlcanSocIetyof Clinical Pathologists. She Is a former graduate of Granger High school the class of 1964. Jeanlne Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. Wendel and resides at 2195 West 3500 South. Others . . .$50. For Further Info. Contact Kearns Community Pool 5624 So. 4800 West 298-38-44 Passes will not be Issued Until Paid for in Full JEANINE WENDEL I t i |