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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1977 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS PAGE 5 (aiinnis JytnlDOir InInlr Seventh Grade High Andersen, honors:Kenneth Teresa Davis, Lance Hope, John Johnston, Johathan Nolan, Dianne Attermann, Kelli NcKnight, Lias Dallin, Jani Martin Janet Worthen, Sandra Marcus, Nancy Ayers, Darlann Blackburn, John Dorsey, Marleen Grimm, Alecia Nielsen, Candace Swartz, Elizabeth Timmerman, Joni Carrillo, Carolyn Donna Asay, Kerry Petersen, Bell Heidi Willies, Chris Wright,. ..Honors: Robert Sullivan, Marco Varney, Deborah Bills, Cheri Richards, Stephen Riding, Veronica Roberts, Cathy Smith, Terasa Smith, Rea Wight, Donna Balm-fortAnnette Cary, Lynn Julie Christensen, John Colledge, Joann Steven Lopez, David Coxsert, Shaani Leary. Hun-phre- Park, Russel Rueading, Treat Eighth Grade Kristin Burton, Russell, Troy Young, Rina Pickett, Richard Davidson, Her-manse- Hiedi Johnston, Daniel Young, Kathy Robinson, Scott Mehr, Kirk Vewbold, Carol Vigil, Kari Gingell, Sherri Hemingway, Haslam, Dari Hoecherl, Lucy Holm, Jodie Humphrey, Bruce Leavitt, Kellie Parry, Jennifer Honors: Kathleen High Rosenhan, Robert Bills, Stephen Gillette, Richard Alica PTA Leader Given Education Award was made this week Service to Education Award for 1977 will go to Mrs. Jack (Elbe) Smith of Kearns who heads the State PTA organization. The award, formerly known as the Man of the Year Award, will be presented by the University of Utah chapter of Phi Delta Kappa, during that organizations annual banquet. The banquet will be May 3. Mrs. Smith, in addition to serving as state president of the Utah Congress of Announcement that the Distinghished a Eric Bull, Kevin Crookston, James Paschall, Robin Trujillo, Crystal Richard Cole, Allgood, Cynthia Dahlgren, Clare Hughes, Chris Singleton, Michelle Starika, Carolyn Gillins, Robert Barbone, Dike, Angela George Kelaidis, Julia Roper, Lynne Mid-easte- f ween j, j I i Is 6 ? Michall Brydson, Deann Dust, Holly Harkness, Soma DeeAnn Henry, Hofeling, Mary Jackson, Kelly Lund, Glory Olson. Gonzales, Linda Hunter 2nd Ward were among packs presenting skits at the Salt Palace Saturday. Their skit, which evolved around preparing for the Pinewood Derby, featured an original song by Dick Curtis on the subject. CUB SCOUTS FROM Haight, 1 Shelly " Cha Rcta Milligan, Catherine Hosie, Glen Ivie, Dean Jaramillo, Michael Jensen, Dani Laufer, Buddy Tobias, Alvin Wir-thliLuwana Worthen. LIDS at the Kearns Stake Committee Meeting, Welfare Meeting, Stake Council Meeting, Young Adult Fireside. April 25: Family Home Evening, Stake Temple Day. Stake April Drama Activity. Jacobs, Julie Stoltenberg, Chad Thomas Mantle, Carrillo, John Cline, Hollie Lauren Rose, Hughes, William Gina Costner, Mar-tindal- e, KEARNS SOUTH STAKE Robert Stephens, Wade Hope Tracy Thomson. 21: April Auxiliary Leadership, Stake Temple bet- Honors :Deanne Allen, ,1 and 2 p.m. The Ted teacher is Iris Behunin David Blackburn, Brown, Randy Carter, Larry (Inshallah). She emphasizes that the dance form exercises Garahana, Hazel Hess, Julie every muscle of the body Messinger, Jaimee Olsen, Pilon, Joseph except one muscle directly Theresa Walker, Darrell Yeates, Anne behind the knee. An interesting solar model Kocherhans, John Master-son- , David 'Strohm.Tina greenhouse' Is on display at the library. ,The model is a 'Hoover, Teresa'4 Vanausdal, replica of a working model Kristine Roth, James Asay, Wallace Adams is building in Connie Curtis, Julie Egbert, his yard in order to have year Randy Forsyth, Wendy around garden vegetables for Jensen, James Leary, Tamra Beck, Kevin Howard, Ilene his family. Day April 23: Stake Baptism April 24: Fast Sunday, Stake Council Meeting, Stake Welfare Meeting. April 25: Evening Family Home April 26: Genealogy Day April 27 : Music and Dance Festival April Relief 28: Leadership Heritor KEARNS STAKE STAKE April 21: YW Sports April 22: YM softball April 24: Melch. Priesthood Hosie, Joseph Mortensen, Terence Swim, Lynette Boyce, Patricia Starsburg, Melanie Kirkham, Billy Barney, Ida Druce, Lucious Harvery, Kenneth Isakson, William Lay, Amy C LDS STAKES KEARNS NORTH , ' Martinez, Kenneth Meldrum, Stanley Wellard, Robert Whitehead, n on Thursdays IM4J Janet Christensen, Paul Davies, Stowe, Kenneth Wood, Verne Looking for a fun way to burn up 600 calories an hour? dancing is the answer. Classes are being taught in the art of the old dancing Library It Julie Griggs, Mcelprang, Kathryn Stewart, Tonia Veibell, Laurie Zwan, Richard Wilkey, Casey High Honors: Jack Duffy, Library Class 1 Liza Shape, Catherine Singleton, Mary Walter, Mary Childs, Robert Arnesen, Curt Dun- can, Elizabeth M Hagblom, Morgan Jarvis, Sharon Kay, Jackie Martin, Raquel Gamez, Ronald Grudvig, Robin Gunter, Glenda Lisa Hancock, Monson, Reba Montoya, Gary Okumura, Deann The Smiths are the parents of four children. II Charles, Nineth Grade is a member of the national board of managers. She is active in the Organization of State Education Leaders, the State Advisory Committee fo Responsible Parenthood, the State Advisory Council for Vocational and Technical Education. Along with her affiliation with education groups she also finds time for music and her church. traditional Anderson, Cathy Cendagorta, Randy Christiansen, Judy Farrimond, Debi Fulton, Whitney, Honors: Parents and Teachers mid-easter- mm Kayleen Davidson, Deanna Paskett, Lias Taylor, Nanette Society Meeting, Exceptional APYW Play 21: Auxiliary April Leadership April 23: Stake Baptism Fast Sunday, 24: April Stake 'SPRING INTO ACTION' theme of this year's cub carnival was exemplified by the enthusiasm centered around racing pinewood derbies. Cub Scouts from all Council Meeting, Stake Welfare Meeting. April 25: Family Home over Salt Lake Valley converged on the Salt Palace Saturday to share their scouting skills and have a good time. Evening High Council 27: Relief Society Meeting Leadership April April 26: Trinity United Methodist meets this morning (Thursday) at 9:30. A Heres Life Bible study will be held at the home of Barbara Cone at 1 p.m. The sermon by Rev. Howard Huff at the 8:30 and 11 a.m. worship services Sunday, April 24, is entitled From Victory Unto Victory. He will be assisted by worship leader Wendell Hibler. A fellowship coffee hour will follow the 11 a.m. service, hostesses will be Vera Huffman, Dorothy Ramseth, Doris Gandee, and Christina Criquelion. On Friday at 6 a.m. the men of Trinity will meet for a prayer breakfast and Bible study, led by Bryan Gomez. At 7:30 p.m., Friday, a Bible study for young people will be held at the home of Curtis Fischer. The Sew and Do group A teachers training meeting conducted by Connie Mountain will be held Saturday at 9: 30 a.m. Church clean-u- p day will be Saturday also. All are asked to bring cleaning equipment. The Fellowship Group will have a potluck supper on Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Ray and Betty Jane Martin. There will be a meeting of the building committee at 7:30 Wednesday evening. A Heres Life report meeting will be held at the same time. FRIENDSHIP THROUGH FAITH SPANS INTERNATIONAL BORDERS i Y f States Goodwill Week, designed to promote better understanding between two countries, we are reminded that there is no finer example in all the world of international trust, respect and harmony thanourthree thousand miles of unguarded boundary line. No matter which side of the border you live on, you have assurance that your neighbors across the way are the wish who friends you well and would help you in any way they could. This is the spirit of peace and brotherhood that is taught by every faith and recurs in many forms throughout the Bible. Learning to love your neighbor is the first lesson you receive when you attend the Church of your choice on the Sabbath. ELEANOR SMITH With i Impossible To Please All People It seems almost impossible to please people who have their minds made up to find fault. No one of us is perfect. All of us make mistakes. All of us do some things we should and some things we shouldnt, and some things that seem to be other and all of us have need for than what we earnestly intend repentance. And anyone - any onlooker, any observer, any accuser - can misjudge the motives of other men, or can, in some circumstances, make even innocent, and honest or unintentional actions seem sinister - or, as suggested in Isajah: ...make a man an offender for a word.. In a court of law the accused is confronted with witnesses. But elsewhere conviction often comes by whispering, by gossip, by irresponsible accusation, sometimes from unseen sources, or even from innuendo that appears in print. And this kind of unfair and indenfensible trial is often conducted without any rules of evidence and with little if any opportunity to present truth or to overtake public or private option. Unfortunately, it seems that people are often prone to believe the worst and to condemn quickly on what someone else has said, or simply on what appears might be so - or simply because someone has asked questions, which are assumed to be not questions only, but also accusations. Why should we ever feel so sure that we know the full facts on flimsy and inconclusive evidence? And why should we be so quick sometimes to find fault when we so little know the When we quarrel, how we facts? As Emerson observed: which sentence could be blameless" wish we had been how we wish we had we When to criticize, say, rephrased been blameless. A determined faultfinder, an unjust judger, a prejudiced person, or a mean or a small or a malicious man could, if he would, find fault with anyone and everyone, could misconstrue motives, could twist words, could misinterpret miscolor, or make any act or utterance seem something other than what it was. Judgment based on gossip or emotion, or prejudice or mere appearance, or on malice or immaturity, is a kind of character killing which is unworthy of any or all of us Judge not according to the appearance, said our Lord For with what and Savior, but judge righteous judgment. with what and be shall judged: judgment ye judge, ye measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again." Richard L. Evans the celebration heart-warmin- of Canada-Unite- d g (God). ..hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation. -- Acts 17:26 Three thousand miles of border line nor fort nor armed host On all this frontier neighbor-ground- , from east to western coast... God speed that surely dawning day that coming hour divine When all the nations of the earth shall boast such border line. Guy Willis Bilsland THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS Carousel West Beauty Salon 5482 South 4220 West Kearns 298-476- 1 Deseret Book Company Val ley Wall Refrigeration 3782 So. 4000 W. Granger 298-230- 299-402- 2 Chris and Dick's Hardware and Lumber 1 555 W. 3500 So. 266-955- 1 Granger Pete's Pharmacy 3280 W. 3500 Granger So. 298-231- 1 Mrs. Condie's Salad Company Kearns Industrial Center Kearns 299-144- 8 Barton's Builder's Mart 3555 W. 3500 So. 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