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Show THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1977 PAGE 3 Trinity United Methodist CteaRch National Family Calendar KEARNS STAKE April 28- Relief Society Leadership. 7 80 p in April 80' Stake Conference 7 May p m May Young Meeting, Priests Stake Conference, dults Fireside 2. Mas Family Home Evening May 5 Temple Day, 28 April KEARNS HIGH Seminary for seminary open house. students take part in play segment from the Life of Ma Stake Students Hos Open Kearns High sponsored an Open House to culminate their two week Three work. stakes, Taylorsville West, Hunter day, April Priesthood ConSun- 1. y Leadership be held at 4:30 Meeting will in the Kearns Utah Stake Center, 4260 W. 5215 S., Kearns, Utah. The public is invited to attend the Saturday 7 pm. conference session, and also p m. the Sunday Conference session at 10 a m. which will be held at the Kearns Utah Stake Center. There will be a Junior Sunday School Session for those children under age-six- . Where possible, children are encouraged to sit with their parents in the general session. Stake President C. Myron . JL 4 North Round STAKE leadership Stake Drama April April 29- 30 Choir Festival May 1: Stake Con-terenc- e May Family Home E ening May High Council, Temple Day May 5: Primary Leadership 2- Committee 3- Family Home ssion Kearns South Stake Quarterly Conference will be conducted under the direction of Stake President Garth Mecham in double sessions May 1. Roth sessions will be held in the south chapel The first group consisting of the first, second, seventh and eighteenth wards will meet at and twenty-fourt8:30a m The eighth, twenty-firs- t wards will meet at 11 a m. Junior Sunday School conference will be held during each session at the Boulevard chapel. A Saturday session at 7 p m. will also be held in the South Chapel with all adults in the stake invited. Theme for the conference will be Harken to the Call of the Lord. attendance. Three months planning went into the activity. A tour of the displays and film took White will conduct and one hour. reminds all members of the Each room in the seminary Stake that all Ward building presented a theme Sacrament meetings will be from the life of the Savior. conducted at their regularly Themes shown were the scheduled times. Saviors birth, baptism, Elder Rex D. Pinegar, a crucifixtion, the atonement, member of the First Quorum resurrection, ply us of Seventy was appointed to statements regarding this position in October, 1976 religion by other religius by the First Presidency of the leaders such as Luther and Church. Since 1972 he had Wycliff. The last room served as a member of the contained a film strip of the First Council of Seventy. Joseph Smith story Kearns Junior High School He received his B.A. degree provided the from Seminary Young Brigham University in Elementary refreshments of cookies and Education, then went on to punch. Kennedy Junior High get his masters degree from furnished the San Francisco State College. Seminary and ushers managed the In 1967, he earned his doctorate degree in education lighting. In the words of Keith from the University of Hill, a teacher at Kearns The turn High Seminary, Southern California. out was fantastic! All He served on the General Board of the Sunday School, students of the Seminary and was chairman of the were invited to bring a nonmember friend department of educational in of the psychology College Education at Brigham Young University. Elder Pinegars Church experience began as a missionary in the Hayward, California Stake, where he was a counselor to the Stake Mission President. From 1971 to 1974, he served as president of the Church's Scout a Souflh Stakes to make this a success. Full time missionaries from the above stakes were m Church Official Set For Conference Elder Rex D. Pinegar, a member of The First Quorum of Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will speak at the Meeting May 2 Evening and Jordon North participated with the Kerarns long emphasis on missionary Seminary Kearns Utah Stake ference Saturday and NORTH 1 AP-Y- Cub 5 KEARNS SOUTH STAKE April 28: Relief Society Acti ity April 20 YM Softball Fast Sunday May Christ Com- Table 1 R.S Group Leaders Seventys Council MP-MIMeeting, mittee Meeting l Primary cadersh'p KE - Missionary Language Aptitude Test May 4 YM Softball, High 3- Week, will begin with a service planned around children and the home, and end with a Mothers Day service at Trinity United Methodist Church in Kearns. Childrens Day will be observed Sunday at the 8:30 and 11 a m. worship services. Childrens Church director Florence Fuller will give a honey bee presentation to demonstrate lessons the children are taught in everyday living. The children will sing "In My Father's House and Rev. Howard Huffs sermon title will be My Little May Children. The Lords Supper will be served at both services, with worship leader Dick Eubanks assisting the pastor. The chancel choirs selection at the 11 a m. service is Heaven Came Down and Glory filled my Soul. Church School classes for all ages will convene at 9:45 am. Tomorrow (Friday) 2 to 8 p.m. and Sat. 9 a m. to 3 p.m., the building committee will sponsor a rummage sale. Weather permitting, it will be set up on the parking lot east of the church-otherw- ise in the basement of the church. Those who wish to contribute rummage may bring it t Dance Club Presents Show For Kearns High Kearns presented High Dance Club Dance A LaCarte" at the school last week. Dance club members did a dance they called Bless this Daily Bread which was accompanied by the Madrigals. In another dance called Escargot there were three girls on the stage dancing and the lights faded from one girl to the next. The audience seemed to especially enjoy this number. An unusual dance called Cold Duck was done to the music of Rubber Ducky. In it the girls were dressed in yellow costumes and orange flippers. The audience really loved this one. A Drink of Weisberg was particularly well coordinated with all of the girls perfectly A really mellow together. dance said some. In Tutti Frutti, choreographed by Cindy Parkinson the dance teacher, there was one scene that used a strobe and two red revolving lights. Teree And a soloed in on The Top. Cherry audience loved her. The dance group also had a slide presentation which was done of some of the dancers talking about dance. A Whopper! the For Jensen finale, all of the dance members had on white shorts and green dance jackets. They all went out and sat on the edge of the stage and sang a song then went back on stage and did one final dance. r tom 1 I :fj wsassmnsemaxAxtsxaaaai Genealogical Meet Planned and has been working in genealogical research in that state for the past ten years. She is an active member of States Southern of Utah the Chapter The Genealogical Association will meet Thursday, May 5, at the Horace Mann School, 233 West 2nd North, at 7:30 p.m. Gayle Ellis will speakon Genealogical Research in Georgia." Miss Ellis has visited the Georgia Archives in Atlanta, the Utah Genealogical Association, having worked as officers in two chapters. Further information may be obtained by calling Richard Clifford, chapter president, at 363-106- sale show a few sale items to building committee member, Dennis Moss. Sale will be April MARILYN BCDDO and Marge Thompson, rummage 29-3- FAITH BIDS US OBEY THE LAWS OF THE LAND Sept. 18, 1931, in Orem, Utah. He married Bonnie Lee Crabb of Spanish Fork, Utah, Jan. 24, 1955, in the Salt Lake Temple. They are the parents of five children. The General visiting Authority will present the theme of Personal and The citizens of a free society know that the laws they must live by are the very guardians of their freedom and the safeguards of their lives and property. These laws are kept to the irreducible minimum required to protect us from each other and from the conceivable abuses of government, while at the same time allowing us the widest possible margin of personal liberty. Gods laws were set forth throughout the Bible for these very reasons, along with many admonitions to obey the laws of the land as well. It will be to your advantage to learn all about this, by your regular attendance at the Church of your choice. Family Preparedness. rtance Of Friendship Noted Friend" is a word of much meaning. Sometimes it is applied loosely to mean simple someone we know, someone vwth whom we have become acquainted. But a friend is much more than merely someone we know or someone with whom Friend comes in fact from a verb we keep company. in its far past is associated with the to and love, meaning The law is good, if man use it "peace one who This we find among its dictionary definitions: entertains for another such sentiments of esteem, respect and attention that he seeks his society and welfare. These are words ol much meaning: esteem, respect, love and 1EACE, and seeking the society and WELFARE of a friend. It lollows then that anyone who doesnt seek another's KLFARE is a false friend. Indeed he is no friend at all: He is that which the meaning of the word cannot contemplate. A friend would never take precious things which cannot be i ( placed including honor and virtue. Neither love nor and Inendship is a thing of selfishness, nor of such so called friendship is a shame and a deception. He who would gratify himself at the expense of others, ho would serve his own selfish desires no matter what happens to others, is no friend of anyone, not even himself, and not worthy the name, and not to be trusted, nor yet one with whom to keep company. Among things most to be thankful for is the choice and confidence and affection of true and trusted friends Iricnds who would NOT lead us into tempation, who would never try to talk us into, or influence or induce us to do anything lor which we would later be ashamed or sorry, or lor which we would be less than proud and grateful as the memories of life keep coming back. A Inend who would lead us away from our better selves is M) Inend, and is not worthy the name, for friendship includes RESPECT and esteem and LOVE and PEACE, and seeking always the welfare of him whose company we keep. I lawfully. Timothy 1:8 Where laws end, tyranny begins. William Pitt, Earl of Chatham g THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS Carousol West Beauty Salon 5482 South 4220 West Kearns 298-476- 1 Deseret Book v Company Valley F Wall Refrigeration 3782 So. 4000 W. 299 4022 Granger Chris and Dick's Hardware and Lumber 1 555 W. 3500 So. Granger 266-955- 1 299-628- 8 Mr.J'sSGA Quality Foods H M Granger Builder's Mart 298-231- 1 Mrs. Condie's Salad Company Kearns Industrial Center Kearns 299-144- 8 Econo-O-Cent- irk! Sheet Granger 299 3493 48 30 So. Redwood Road 966 1469 Kearns Karmelkorn Shoppe er 4067 W. 541 35r--9 3280 W. 3500 So. 298-230- 7 Barton's Pete's Pharmacy 3555 W. 3500 So. Granger 298-212- Baldy's Sandwiches 3050 4725 W 3500 S, Granger 298-275S 4000 W Kearns 299-790- air Mall Granger Richard L. Evans Copyrighted 298-679- our Carolina-Virgini- a com-p.m- 299-264- may be contacted for information. A bike campout is planned Friday and Saturday by Bob Clapp and Jim Cone. MATTHEW Elder Pinegar was born word Thursday evening. The public is invited to participate in the sale. or Marilyn Beddo, Marge Thompson, h Mission. ELDER REX PINEGAR Thursday and 5 So. 298-354- Valley Fair Mall 4 Granger 298-495- 1 Laundry Norgetown 2949 West 5400 South Kearns Phone 298 0005 ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE THIS SUNDAY i X |