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Show Remember When The annual service project, in keeping with the theme, will be aimed at helping some Vietnamese refugees, Mrs. Chatwln said. The new president is activity chairman in Taylorsivlle 7th ward and works as a market researcher. Her husband Ray is owner of Monarch Doors and president of Valley Sports Assn. He and four of their sons play on a county recreation team. The Chatwins have seven children, two of them married. Edwin Winder Was Yule Candle Honoree TWO YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Dec. 21, 1978. Utah Power and Light representative Jim Russell was elected president of the Magna Chamber of Commerce. Named vice president was Afton Cameron, while Dorothy Merrill was beginning her second consecutive term as secretary-treasureNewly-name- d CofC r. all past presidents of the Chamber, included directors, Hal Johnson Grad, Teacher CHS Convention Is Eyed By Pair MAGNA. A Cyprus high graduate and the schools automotive in- structor won two 13-1- to a convention in northern California during Jan- trips tors will attend the Pacific Automotive Show, which will be held Jan. 5 in the Brooks Hall Civic Auditorium. However Helphenstine said the contest field was even larger than those who have made reservations for the conference. The convention will serve as an after-markdisplay that features parts and innovative ideas for the automotive industry. Helphenstine has been at Cyprus for more than 16 years, and although he has sponsored students for the past seven, last year when Ronald Nay won was the first time he had picked a winner. He is now working on the eighth year nomination which will be made in the spring. In describing Johnson, Helphenstine said, He is just one of those kinds of guys who are willing to go the second mile in everything he does. In fact, he added, he demonstrates so much generosity and uary. The trips were the result of a reciprocal maintenance system shared by Hal Johnson and Ned Helphenstine that extended over a 2 year period of time, reaching its culmination after the boy had graduated. Sponsored by Helphenstine, the Johnson youth competed with automotive students from throughout the United States and two provinces of Canada. Contestants were judged on their automotive skills, as well as academic standing, attitude and ability to work well with others in that field. Johnson emerged as one of the top 10 students In the automotive field. More than 900 students and their instruc- -- Party Is On Slate Of Stake A TAYLORSVILLE. New Years Eve party for Taylorsville stake youth of MIA Maid teacher age and older will be held on Wednesday night, Dec. 31. Festivities will begin at 8:30 p.m. in the stake center. Music, including chaser lights, will be provided by Brian Houston and David Ar-bo- n. Breakfast will be served at 1 a.m. Games will be included in the activities, with balloons to be and furnished. Tickets will cost $1 per person at the door and noise-make- Sunday-bes- t to help willingness rs dress has been specified. others he works with that Im sure his great attitude toward other people went a long way with the judges." Social Slated On Dec. 31 At Stake In Area A TAYLORSVILLE. New Years Eve social will be held on Wednesday at the Taylorsville North stake center. The affair, which will get under way at 9:30 p.m. will include both Taylorsville and Tay: lorsville North stakes. Breakfast will be served from 11:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The cost will be $6 per couple or $3 per per- son. Try Green Sheet sified ads! Clas- 262-668- Verdell Dyches, LaRee Pehrson and Roy Smith . . . The Citizens Committee for the Protection of Property Rights, by Sheldon Brewster and J. McKinnon Smith, filed a class-actio- n lawsuit in the Salt Lake County Clerks office, challenging 1978 property taxes levied by various taxing agencies in the county. Scores of irate taxpayers turned out to support the comg mittee on the date. suit-filin- THIRTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Dec. 28, 1967. Granger resident Edwin K. Winder was singled out as recipient of the Yule Candle Service Award during West Lake junior highs fourth annual holiday season observance . . . As area merchants were announcing prizes to be awarded in the Green Sheets annual Diaper Derby, the 1967 contest winner, Tami Marie Webb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald F. Webb of Kearns, was about to observe her Services Scheduled At Church first birthday . . . Jane Shelby was awaiting installation as queen of Jobs Daughters, bethel 10, in ceremonies at the Magna Masonic Temple. Other elected officers included Deann and Janice Gaines, Cheryl Stark and Lora Jo Davis. SIXTEEN YEARS AGO, as reported in the Green Sheet of Dec. 24, 1964. IB By SUP par-ticipate- names Mass Slate At Church Listed GRANGER. Two masses are scheduled on Christmas Day at Sts. Peter and Paul Catholic church, 3650 So. 3600 West. Masses will be held at 10 a.m. and at 11:30 a.m. tomorrow (Thursday). Try a Want Ad! of western pioneers has been announced by the National Society of the Sons of Utah Pioneers. The effort will be carried out at the new SUP headquarters which is expected to be dedicated next summer. The wide entrance hall of the building will form an honor gallery, with panels highlighting the names of 19th Century pioneers in Utah Territory. The major group will include those who migrated or were born there before the coming d Val Chatwin Suburban More than 180,000 persons are known to have come to Utah by wagon or on foot along the Overland Trail. In addition to establishing scores of towns in this area, they made set- - SALT LAKE. A project to memorialize the in a project in which a yuletide recreation hall was decorated at Veterans hospital. Taking part in the service activity were Pam Souther, Ray Cannefax, Rose Marie Trujillo, Marie Romrell, Vonnay Isbell, Jill Woolsey and Sherry Nelson . . . Robert Knudson, a ninth grader at West Lake junior high, was named grand prize winner in model car competition in which Bill McKell, Granite district industrial arts supervisor, served as judge. The Knudson youths entry was a motorcycle measuring eight inches long . . . Wayne and Suzanne Pasternak were crowned king and queen of the annual senior hop at Cyprus high. 25, 1980 Donations Are Being Sought Several members of the Red Cross club at Cyprus high Thursday, Dec. WEST VALLEY VIEW - of the railroad in 1869. The new SUP headquarters is under construction overlooking the Parleys Canyon route of covered wagons into the Salt Lake valley. Individuals and family organizations throughout the West are being invited to donate $100 for each name to be entered on permanent plaques in the gallery, according to John J. Nielsen, SUP executive secretary. Information on the project may be obtained from the societys present office, 3357 So. 2300 East. tlements in Nevada, California, Arizona, Co- Idaho, Wyoming, lorado and in Mexico and Canada. A list of building donors and their pioneer forebears will be deposited in a cor- Try Green Sheet sified ads! Clas- nerstone which is to be placed on Feb. 1, Mrs. Nielsen said. Data on each person honored will appear in the official program for the buildings dedication next summer and be entered in its permanent historical library. 262-668- Arts Club Elects "The Family Health and Home Center" TAYLORSVILLE. Val Chatwin has been elected president of Suburban Arts club for the coming year. She was installed, along with the other newly-electe- d officers, at the annual Christmas party of the club. Serving with her will be Bonne Pratt, vice president; Lanae Leonard, secretary; Jean Kanell, treasurer and Janene Allen, reporter-historia- n. Mrs. Chatwin, who has been a member of the organization the past three years, replaces Jean Bird, outgoing president. Chosen for the theme for 1981 club for the Difis Nationalities. ferent countries 4067 Dances 968-354- Planned Dec. 31 4 OUR AFTER CHRISTMAS nr BENNION. Two New Years Eve dances are being scheduled in the Bennion area on Wednesday night. Youth of the area will attend a dance at the Bennion stake center which will get under way at 8:30 p.m. The other dance, geared for the adults, will begin at 9 pm. at the Bennion West stake center. Both dances will be to records and will include balloons noisemakers, and special refreshments. There will be no charge for either dance. ALL REMAINING Gift Wrap Christmas Decorations Light Sets Me and their people will be highlighted during the monthly sessions of the club. 5415 So. W. Kearns Shopping Center PRICE Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet GRANGER. Christmas Day services are scheduled at Atonement Lutheran church at 5 p.m. tomorrow (Thurs- day). Communion will be Included in the service. The story found on a Roman cask will be read during th service also. New members were received on Sunday at Atonement. They include George and Margie Compton, Mrs. Ben-lt- a Kneeland, Mrs. Teresa Kneeland, Warren and Gwen Lennarson, Mrs. Vivian Ross, Mrs. Jackie Wise and Miss Eva Thomson. A fellowship hour will follow the 10:30 a.m. worship service on Sunday. Officiating during the worship service will be Rev. Joel Erickson, pastor. HANEYS ANNUAL LOSEOUT TODAY YEAR-EN- ALL DAMAGED SALE STARTS TODAY 12-- 5 Weekdays Qty 25 REFRIGERATORS 4 10-- 9 S MUST BE SOLD 10 RANGES YEAR 22 MICROWAVES The Right lUay with HR! 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