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Show For Children church - Mens Storytime On GRANGER. Storytime is scheduled to be offered by county libraries beginning in October. Parents are being invited to register their children for the six weeks of stories and activities. The sessions are designed to help preschool children discover the joy of books and prepare them for their first school experiences, according to Vivian Williams, childrens librarian at Granger Library. Storytime helps en- and Wednesdays are scheduled for the Granger Library from Oct. 15 to Nov. 24. Each library will offer r sessions at 10 and 11 a.m. Registration will be limited to no more than 25 children per session. Miss Williams specified that a responsible adult must be present for each child during half-hou- learning develop their minds, excite curiosity and interest them in them reading on their own. Storytime will be held at the Magna Library on Wednesdays from Oct. 8 through Nov. 12. The Kearns Library offers 20 4x4 CEDAR POSTS Beg. $2.99 4x4 CEDAR POSH 3 1.99 2 2.99 $3.99 Reg. 2 SLATS 1x6-- 1.25 Reg. $1. 39 2 SLATS 1x4-- 55' 69' Reg. RAILS 2x4-- MISC. Children must be 3 Vi years old when they begin coming to the storytime and not yet attending kindergarten. She explained 3 CLOSEOUT Reg. 89 65 SLATS 35 FENCE ORDER STAIN-WIT- off 25 Limited to euppiiei on hond B antm's BUILDERS MART 968-212- 1 3555 W. 3500 So that continuity of coming each week will enable librarians to plan a broad program for the children. Activities may include stories, puppetry, music, poetry, child- rens dramatics, arts and crafts. Beverly Mellin will handle the program at Magna, Mildred Partridge at Kearns and Miss Williams at Granger. - Classes Bethel Effort Noted through CEDAR FENCING sessions. storytime Mondays from Oct. A Nov. 24. Both Mondays growth, promote language concepts, to develop and foster understanding of self and others. explained Miss Williams. Children have memorable experiences with books when someone reads to them and encourages them to talk about the picture, she This helps continued. storytime at bowling is GRANGER. Two new Bethel classes will begin this week at Atonement Lutheran church. Ernest Kneeland will instruct the class at 7:30 p.m. on Mondays. At the same time on Wednesday night, Dean Eskridge will be the teacher. Listening Witness will be offered at 7:30 tonight (Thursday) at the Bergsma home. Rev. Joel Erickson, pastor, will give the sermon during the worship service at 10:30 a.m. on Sunday. Sunday school will be at 9:15 with the seventh and eighth grade class being held in the Bergsma home. The high school students will meet in the Snelten home. The mens prayer group will meet at the SPECIAL PURCHASE SALE Lutheran-Roma- FREEZER EEV161L 16 1 cu ft Family-siz- e freezer food capacity e 3 shelves with built-i- n cold coils for performance 32995 3 Only Whirlpool ENERGY EFFICIENT GAS DRYER Girl Reigns sem- MAGNA. Head inar is designed to offer a better understanding of dialogue, a spokesman said. Subsequent sessions will be held Oct. 9, 16 and 23. The annual fall camp-i- n at the church is set for Oct. Campers and trailers are to be set up at 6 : 30 on the 10th in preparation for a 7:30 p.m. session. The affair will conclude at 3 p.m. on the cheerleader Cal Granger Homecoming queen Shelby Duckworth is flanked by second attendant Sandy Bales (left) and first at Community Christian church. Following Sunday school, which will be held at 9:30 a.m. on Sunday, will be the worship service at 10:50. Rev. Royal Ewing, pastor, will have as his sermon theme, Your Reward. On Wednesday a prayer meeting will be held in the home of Carolyn Duncan at 2 p.m. Bethel teacher training will be held on Wednesday at the church from 7:30 to 10 p.m. Bible study is set for Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the home of Fred Darr. The church will hold an all-da- fund-raisin- potpourri g on Oct. 4. Included will be a rummage sale, bazaar of homemade items, a bake sale with pies be- ing sold either by the piece or whole. Also, there will be a car wash and recycling to gather and newspapers aluminum cans. spaghetti dinner be served, with tickets available for adults at $3 and $1 for children 8 and under. The public is being invited to the affair. A will Fitness Is Topic Of Class KEARNS. An adult fitness class is being offered through the adult outreach program of the in the tendant Pam Parker (right) following . . . Cyprus high Kearns area. The course will offer a combination of aerobic dance and total body fitness on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Morning classes at the Kearns Library will be at 10 and a.m. Two evening sessions will be at 8 and 9 at the County Recreation nouncement of royalty on Friday. The Pirates went on to beot Jordan by across from mens Steve South Kearns A Cookie Sale Is On PTA Agenda KEARNS. The South Kearns elementary worth reported. Anyone wishing to PTA will hold a cookie donate sale during lunch and after school tomorrow sale may call Ann Holfeltz, Those wishing to help with the field trip are being asked to contact Mrs. Duckworth or Virginia Timothy A training session for volunteers will be held at the school at 2:30 p.m on Oct. 3. All volunteers must attend the training session in older to participate in the field trip. (Friday). Proceeds will go toward an environmental education field trip planned for next month. PTA board members donated cakes for a cake auction which was held during night, when bidding went as high as $27 for a Bert and Ernie cake. A cookie sale was held Friday. The two events raised $158 toward the field trip, PTA president DyAnn Duck- back-to-scho- cookies 969-379- (966-086- (968-3246- ). follow-u- p on an eye Modal Sharp, first; Bonnie Finch, second and Pat-ti- e Philpot, third Rev. Rigstad Scheduled As Westvale Guest GRANGER. Rev. screening conducted last week will be held on Oct. 15 in an effort to screen children who may have been absent the last time. Beverly Goeller is in charge of the project. The PTA is sponsoring a labels for education drive. Students and parents are being asked to save their Campbells labels, which will be used to obtain equipment for the lib- rary. Ardith Burton, POD chairman and Norma Braunburger, librarian, are directing the project. A contest will be held to determine who can bring in the most labels throughout the year. church Scheduled Presbyterian He will speak during the 11am worship service The Womens Assn will hold a bazaar workshop at 7 p m on Mon-- ( See Page 7B, Col 8; divison were Lester, first, TAYLORSVILLE. The Fremont elementary PTA will conduct eye screening for all students on Monday. Students who normally wear glasses are being asked to wear them on that day in order to be tested ac- curately. chairman said Parents Dr. Ronak! H. Brown Podiatrist Foot INGROWN TOENAILS PAINFUL SPURS HEEL & ARCHES Publicity CORNS WARTS CALLOUSES TOENAILS Specialist THICKENED HAMMERTOES BUNIONS, Helen Shaw will be 4370 South not- ified if any child needs professional eye care, she added. The eye screening clinic has proven itself of value in finding children each year needing the corrective glasses. Redwood Road 967-333- 8 Medicare & Medicaid Accepted Our days only! entire stock of Event At Stake Is Scheduled TAYLORSVILLE. conference sessions for Taylorsville North stake will be held this weekend. Only one meeting has been planned for Saturday, a session at 4 p.m. in the stake center for Melchizedek priesthood leadership. An evening meeting has not been planned because of the church-wid- e Relief Society session that will originate from Temple Square. Bishoprics will meet with the stake presidency and regional representative William B. Martin at 8 a.m. on Sunday. The general session will convene at 10 in the stake center. Music will be sung by a combined Semi-annu- Taylorsville Robert Rigstad from the Shared Ministry of Utah will be the guest speaker on Sunday at West-val- e Cleed Wilkey, second and Neil Swensen, third Womens division w m- - Clinic Is women's, men's, children's coats reduced! 14th-29t- h o ward choir. Conducting the Varm Winter Wools! Luxurious Leather Coats and Blazers! Fabulous Fake Furs! All Weather Coats (including zip-ou- t linings)! Elegant Rabbit Jackets! Ski Jackets! and All Famous Brands in Missy Junior Sizes! 968-057- LHI6900 ners were Shelley n 28-1- meetings will be Paul T. Kearns high. Fordham, assisted by The class will counselors Delray O. begin on Tuesday and Hatch and J. Kent Curcontinue through Dec. tis. Mr. Martin will preside at each of the 11. The fee will be $20 for twice a week or $15 for conference sessions. A high priest social once a week. Included in the course will be held tomorrow will be instruction on (Friday) night in the taking ones heartbeat, stake center. The 6:30 calculating rate for social will feature dintraining, calorie usage ner and a program. Rehearsals are under and useful diet information. way weekly on ThursFurther informaation day nights from 8 to 9:30 may be obtained from in preparation for preBarbara Pollock at senting The Messiah Dorothy Pollock at on Dec. 21 Directing the 0 or the YWCA, singing will be Shirley Marsden. Center an- . West Valley View Thors., Sept. 25, 1980 IB x HER MAJESTY GRANGER. Meetings for the coming week have been announced at at- Forthenngham, tended by Lane Dever-eauand Tom Tuttle. The sophomore class float took honors in what was termed a highly successful parade. Forty persons participated in a Winners in the 12th. Meetings On Slate At Church West Valley City, UT. Shelby Duckworth reigned as Homecoming queen at Cyprus high Friday, with Sundv Bales as first attendant and Pam Parker as second attendant. Reigning as king over the festivities was senior class vice president 10-1- 11 door gaskets e trivet Handy Power cord lock holds plug securely in outlet Durable Porcelain-enamele- d steel interior resists stains, scratches The participate. - Duckworth n Catholic dialogue seminar will begin Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at Zions Lutheran church. All lay people from Atonement are being urged to YWCA Whirlpool At Cyprus scheduled at 6:30 p.m. on Thursdays. Library Slate courage Sunday on 7:30 a.m. . 295-968- 355-280- Reg. 359 You've heard the rumors 09450 what are the -- FACTS? 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