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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 ' V 1977 VALLEY VIEW NEWS CbaRcta k 4 Trinity United Methodist The set moil b Re Howard Hull at the 8 3(1 and 11 a m Sundav sen lies at Ilimtv nited Methodist ('huuh is entitled The I hut ih liiumphing over Pci solution based on ctx 12 Dick Eubanks will assist the pastor in the semie of Hole Communion The chaniel ihoir will sing ' L Hon oi and (.loiv oiloik sen at the 11 ice directed In Elavnc Ford The semoi high Sundav School class will make a tup to the Museum ol Natural History during the Sundav School houi in connection with their study oi the book Genesis Marjorie Thompson is the class teachei On Sunday night the second in a senes ol will Parenting Child) en ol lie conducted at I he I mted Sports Awards Given 'Sfc it: ) PAGE 3 ; J f? i ? ' J ii N. i- M. " - - 1 v , u ' ,, 4 i vlt&t : $ given bv the Ilesulent ol the United States Persev ei anc e latlui than i Vp h outstanding peifoimaiue is Blue the mam obective Cross and Blue Shu Id of I tab in ft Methodist Women gc neial meeting will U held Wcdne'sdav at 12 ID pm beginning with a I he luncheon pot luck ping am theme is We we and Interning to each othn a skit is being planned bv Susan Henson and (licivle King On Sat at 4 ID a m ( onme ' T; fy t&a , J physical the The annual ,i m lor Ik ik lit ol ( l ossi oads I l ( eiitei Judv Bench and Tiimtv icpiesent public is inv ited Nov. 7: Evening 8 Nov. the ban will the volleyball Nov. 6. YM YW Meeting Venture-Mi- 3-- n Fast Sundav, Committee Home Family Priest-Laure- , Maid a Stan- dards Night Nov. 10 Court of Honor, Girls Volleyball Atonement Lutheran Neivs Atonement GRANGER congregation will observe All Saints, Sunday November 6 This day remembers saints and martyrs who have died, sometimes all Christians who have died are remembered on this day The sermon theme for the 0 a m Woiship Service will be The Kingdom 1 of Heaven Then Communion this The Stewardship Com Robeit Osborne Chairman is cuirently nnttee congregation members Stewaidship visiting p.i Si c 'nipatcd and i hi tfo'ftiam Jim the staler in three amatuie toui naments tuniiii weik dining In st pi, ii e goltei ( h tnbi i in in stale t in ipt iimoii v K Shoot ini a c m e oi the l tdh Junior Open at Mt and View Mickriley M e a d o vv b i o o k . and i epi esenting Utah at the Junior merica s Cup m New Mexico he was Utah s low man On October 2l the Kearns golf team took eighth place Rvan Job scoied 80 also doing will a summei n onths t the Hatmon Junioi at cknley Kelly tied for first lace In the T Cities touinament he won the piavotf Other tournaments M went t'u Inks in Hi wi i a icatl sudden im dal in st p'.hi 4 Kell , had a Iniiidu ,)p uui int and pm the sun on i he . win Baikerat . i Kelly Kroon, takes a swing showing er Honored Dioon the pumnci ti mu Ki u i" lltpl Kcllv one Worship Sunday is November UTAH'S NUMBER ONE High School Golfer, style which earned him th 4A medal I will be llolv during What we are attempting to do is to get younger people intei ested in sports so that exeic ise w ill become a health habit the lest of their lives ' he said and others that are to encouiage a intei est in an exemse that can be prac tued individually he President s Couni il 1 lepoits that appioximatelv one million students tiy out Im the Riesidential Spoits aw aid each yeai With the limit cffoits of the Bluet loss Plans there could he as main as ten million students pai tic ipating were the at Four hram Laku- - 20 ' Mi Peaice Its a known fact he added that some form of dailv exerc ise can slow down the liodv s degenerative piocess and can actually add veai s to one s life Leagues Forming waid l ittle League teams from Kearns met with Bingham on Octoliei 20 (iiemhns played a tight game against the Bingham team who had had only one los-- , and Kearns held them to one si nt to touchdown Daren Biadshaw Erie eltri, and Rick (olonna were Kearns' Ihev 157 I tab high schools include jxrstc i s hioilnues explaining the aw aid a combined list id eligible Kearns North Stake Calendar Nov. 3: Cub Round Table, 7:30 p m Nov. Mens multi-regio- veais to of age oi Piesidentiul Spoils mateiials die being (lossioads (huuh 15 The piogiam otteied bv Blue ( loss and Blue Shit Id ol I tdh is pait of a nationwide effoit bv Blue (loss Ians and the Riesident s ( ouniil will be held Horn 10 to 4 p m at ion I.uthiran estimated designed lifetime waids availabilitv older teachei s with hints on lesson plans and obee tiv es tennis cxluc any student chan pei son will conduct a me (ting lot Sundav Si IkkiI baaai all high scluxil at, on duectois in I tali of tin Riisidentiul waid piogiam and S(ioits is notifvuig 9 education Mountain High sc lux students who regulailv paitmpati m one of the mine than to lifetime spoitx at t iv tits appt oved bv the Riesident s i mini il on Physical Fitness and SjKiits aie eligible for an aw aid defensive outstanding players Marty Jaramillo Kearns' touchdown and Daren Bradshaw blocked scored spoils and logging sheets to recoid dailv pai tu ipation and an entiv blank to submit for the certificate containing the seal of the Riesident ol the I luted states and a badge and pm Blue ( loss Plan Riesident HG Ream said that his organization s inv olv erne nt was a ' v ital pai t of the Plan s overall woik in helping in dividuals to develop and maintain gixid health habits thioughout lde He explained that the Avvaid qualifications had been designed to encouiage pa i tu ipat ion bv students who like spoils but may not he champions n intei ested student tan qualifv by investing ap proximately 50 houis effort in a lifetime spoil appioved by the Riesident s ( ounul Theie aie mine than 40 sports on the list fiom ar chery to weight Raining, including some that will send students to then dutionai les, Olierman stopjied Bingham fiom passing Kearns won 147 Kearns Mity Mite "B clobbered Red" Granger team HO Craig Fargo in tercepted a pass and ran it for a touchdown, returned a punt for a touchdown, made a touchdown on an end sweep, ran off tackle for a touch down, and made three extra points Gus Lav aka, on an end sweep, also made a touchdown Cited as outstanding olfensive lineman was Matt Hill, outstanding etfoits of the Kearns' team, end, David Jacobsen, ouMatt they lost b 7 tstanding defense, 'teams that didn t do so Gtaves, John Pearson and well were the Peewees, Brett Cykes The coach said that it was a great game and Mity Mite A",0 45 Midgets, 0 !5 and the Juniors. 0 7 played well by the entire Shane Clark blocked a punt team foi the Bantoms November 5 w ill be the last in the little league games, and opening minutes of the game leading offensive player Todd Kearns will play at Granger Evans to chase the ball into the end zone and fall on it for a touchdown The extra point was scored by Gary Eorakis Late in the fourth quarter, a Winter months are coming long pass fiom Ab Oppocher on, and if you are interested to Pi ess Arehuletta set up in getting your kids out of the Gary Eorakis to run four house on snowy Saturdays, yards for a touchdown sign them up for basketball Youth Center Kearns Kenny Kreautler scored the extra point Bingham then Basketball League is getting fumbled, recoverd by John underway for this upcoming with Olierman which killed any season, signups chances for Bingham Gary Nov ember 3,4,7.8,9,10, and 11, Fmakis Shane Clark, Blaine at KYC, 5670 South Cougar Wiley, Todd Evans, Randy Lane he said should they puzzle Sloan Brad Carlson and Registration fee is $10 a ovei the meaning of a Charles Price were the player and players should be biathlon oi a tentathlon ' defensive line that held between the ages of fourth Among the spoits aie baik Bingham to seven points graders up to mneth graders For answers to questions, packing walking, judo and Safeties Kenny Kreautler, karate rollei skat.ng table Lance Hope, and John call Dave or Mike at 969 2551 a punch Tony Matinez was cited as the outstanding offensive player Dispite all Basketball Set Cougars Finish Football Season team lootball Cougar played Orem in their final game, and lost. 0 TT Monty Hope intercepted two passes, and Chris Jensen did fairly well offensively The Orem Kearns game concluded the Kearns' season 5 in w ith a w in loss record of 1 league play Playing in preseason games KHS s recoid was 2 7 Kearns will only lose ten seniors, and so will have an experienced team next yeat " 1 V GODS WONDERS i ' ARE REVEALED, Roosteis i ecogmed Scott Scott Ilaimon Ken Blair Ben Hepting and Chris Jensen for placing out Wilev standing olfense Hil Ic in NOT HIDDEN, the f rest game v BY AN ECLIPSE V Goose Has Been Part Of American History eclipse of the sun or moon, be it partial, total or whatever, an exciting celestial event to most people in the part of the world where it will be visible No matter how many of them we have already seen, they always promise a spectacular new behind the scenes look at the mechanics of the universe, right from our terrestrial vantage point, free and available to all Much of our knowledge of the heavens has come as a result of these alignments of the sun, moon and earth, and they provide an even greater insight into the magnitude of Gods creation So look to the sky, enjoy the show, and on your return to earth go to the Church of your choice, where you will learn how you and this magnificent world you live in came into being An is What sportsman has not thrilled at the sight of a wedge of geese cutting its way through a late autumn sky7 What outdoorsman has learned that plaintive cry of the sojourning honker and not been momentarily overcome by that strange but wonderful feeling of bittersweet melan choly9 Certainly most of us w ho have seen or heard wild geese in flight are familiar with the feelings in question But how many of us are aware that the domestic goose played a very important role in the settling of America Many a Conestoga wagon moving West had a pair of the birds aboard Almost as useful to the pioneers as guns and stout hearts, they required little shelter, could forage for natural food and seemed to have a high resistance to disease They were superb watchdogs, safeguarding settler and livestock with their alert bugling which routed many a creeping Indian, as well as wolves, cougars, coyotes and foxes Goose down lined comforters, feathers made beds warm and soft, and the bird's abundant fat was used for v v For the invisible things of him from the creation of ' the world are clearly seen..." butter and lard Romans 2:20 One goose egg could feed two people, and when the goose made its finalacrifice, the delicate dark meat was not only nutritious, but delicious, and made a welcome change from what wild game the settlers could harvest along the way Either domestic or wild, the goose has been an important part in the history and settling of our nation THIS PAGE IS SPONSORED BY THE FOLLOWING MERCHANTS Norgetown Laundry JM40 West 5400 South Rhone 298 0005 hit Carousel West Beauty Salon McGuffeys 5482 South 4220 West Eclectic Readers E earns 298 4761 Deseret Book Wall 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