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Show 9B In . WEST VAUEY VIEW Thursday, Dec. - Magna Students Eye Church Service Sons Of VFW Add To Spirit MAGNA. A new youth group here got into the holiday spirit last week by singling out a veteran to be part of their Christmas community mas tree from Sons of the VFW, an organiza-Africa- n tion headed by Randy Weiser and Bob service project. Perry Corbridge, an combat veteran of World War II in Casa was the recipi- ent of a trimmed Christ- - a, gins, Weiser pointed out ty bleak time of year. Future activities will be geared toward helping the elderly and toward problem areas that put a blight on the appearance of the community. Raymond Burke is the commander of the Sons of the VFW, sponsored by post 7398, with Gordon Clark, assistant Baze, Bul-loug- Lyle Olsen Is Quorum Leader Kevin Russell Stake To Welcome New Year selor following AT UTECH . . . Wayne (right) and Mark Moss, father and son, both teach accounting at Utah Technical College. MAGNA. Plans for activities to welcome in the New Year in Magna stake are under way, with two of the wards announcing details. Pleasant Green 2nd ward, under the direction of Conrad J. Tanner, bishop, will host a At UTC Team Teaches the theme, YULE EFFORT . . . David Montoya (center) and Ray Burke help Perry J. Corbridge decorate his Christmas tree as part of yuletide effort being carried out by Magna Sons of the VFW. that the boys organization was chartered in October and is the only one of its kind in the state. Members ranging in age from 8 to 17, are sons or grandsons of actual combat veterans. Any boy is eligible, as long as his sponsor has a combat ribbon. Weiser went on to say that the prime object of the group is community service, with first aid skills, land navigation and the general concepts of patriotism rounding out the program. We want the boys to learn valuable skills and become a positive part of the community, he said. Although a lot of organizations lean heavily toward recreation for kids, we want them to learn to work too. It is a continuously growing project, he adWe started out ded. with only a handful of kids and now the group numbers 18. So you can see we have made a lot of progress in a very short time. Future plans call for PRINTING ' ii cut mddh mm! BUSINESS FORMS (stowtotd (pws et ym deity) BUSINESS STATIONERY i PERSONAL STATIONERY WEDDING INVITATIONS (and , iiei hadituml tiubl items) promotional MAILERS (ixchidieq newspapes monthly community service projects that are aimed at making Magna a better place to live, ac- tijfx cording to Weiser. He stressed that the group intends to remain through a g variety of projects. Veterans alone, or disabled veterans, were the focus of this months community service project, because the boys reasoned that for some, Christmas can be a pret 3ul cfoij atcufow) Or what's your fund-raisin- printing need? y (ui de must eiiei tjHuuq') MURRAY PRINTING Inc. 155 E. 4905 South 262-668- TAYLORSVILLE. N. Wayne and Mark Moss following Sailing Into have at least two important things in 1981. The activity will begin at 9 p.m. featuring music to appeal to all ages. A midnight buffet will be served after the new year is in. Gail Reilding is chairman of the affair which costs $5 per couple. Persons from throughout the stake are being invited whether they reside within the ward or common. Not only are they related, but both are teaching the same subject at Utah Technical College. team The father-so- n teaches accounting at the school. N. Wayne, 51, began instructing night classes at the college in 1959 in business management. His subjects were shortnot. hand, type, office machOn tap for Pleasant ines, finance and credit Green 3rd ward is a nobefore going on to tradcharge progressive din- itional elementary acner party that will be counting. followed by a game Prior to his career in time. Dinner will begin education, he spent 17 at 8 p.m. in the home of years in administrative Doug and Karen positions, including that 8770 W. Edith of vice president of Cir. George Woodruff is Walker Bank and as an the bishop in charge. accountant for J. C. The party will last until Penney Co. 12:30 a.m. The elder Moss, who graduated from Utah Tech in 1954, was student body president for the 1953-5year. He was recipient of an outstanding alumni award in 1970 and in 1976, the teachers MAGNA. The Wedaward while a member will take ding place of the State Board of Rehere Tuesday at 7 p.m. gents. in the Magna stake cenMark, age 32, attended ter, 3084 So. 8400 West. College of Eastern Utah All youth of the stake, in Price for two years age 12 and older, young in business. adults, and parents, are majoring His plans did not include to witness invited being teaching, but when his an extraordinary marfather informed him riage ceremony. Tech needed a Utah If you have ever part-tim- e teacher, he cried at a wedding, was acceptand applied Nell Livingston, stake e ed. In 1977, a Women presiYoung became availposition You can get able and he took it. dent, said, your handkerchief reaRegarding his close dy for this one. In fact it with his relationship is guaranteed to leave the younger father, she you breathless, Moss commented, I enjoy teaching. Besides, Thrifty shoppers read most people dont get to the Green Sheet classispend as much time with a parent as Ido. fieds! 'Wedding' Is Slated At Stake Both year are working this ac in the AVT the of Terry Horton been named second counselor. 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According to Mark, it is still too early to tell if this method is better than traditional accounting, but his father thinks it is just as good. Both father and son enjoy teaching, they said. - Father-So- n formal-semi-forme release Bronston Rev. GRANGER. A new quorum presidency has been named in Granger 25th ward, Granger East stake. Lyle Olsen, former second counselor, was named president of the quorum, replacing Tim Dugdale. Ronald Wright is the new first coun- elders Johnson, Shawn Higgins, Ryan Gittins and Max Taylor. dinner-danc- begin at 10 p m. in the sanctuary. At midnight, the congregation, led by a band, will proceed to fellowship hall for a banquet. The service will be under the direction of Bob Moungaloa and William Pupunu. Members and friends of both congregations are being invited to share in the service celebrating the old and new years, said youth and young adults will participate in the worship service. Ron Mursick will serve as lay assistant. The fellowship group will meet at 7 p m. on Saturday at the home of Bob and Bonnie for a combined with a Christ- - Brothers, John Brothers, Denny Burke, Scarborough, Tongan Trinitys friends The service will students, College and Jerry Duckworth, commander. Other charter members are David Montoya, Joe Torres, David Strange, Tracy Strange, Michael Higgins, Jack Richard mas and New Years party, including a gift exchange. The New Years Eve Watchnight Service will be presented by KEARNS. Student recognition day will be observed Sunday at Trinity United Methodist church, with Bryan Gomez serving as coordinator. commander; Marty Clark, quartermaster r - At Trinity 25, I960 CfepEPSI, PICK UP DAY MONDAY IA. DINNER ROLLS 2, 1981 2100 South 12 PEPSI Q DIET PEPSI, LITE QT. SIZE DOZ. 3...H PLUS DEPOSIT U) PICK-U- P DAY FRIDAY -- If WHOLE SUN o ORANGE JUICE 1500 South ARM si PICK UP DAY TUESDAY IA. PICK-U- P AT LEAST 2 MILL. THICK; 30 GALLON CAPACITY; 50 LB. MAXIMUM WEIGHT BOXES: NOT TO EXCEED 4 CUBIC FEET; 50 LB. MAXIMUM WEIGHT BAGS: U.S. NO. LBS. FOR TIED BUNDLES: NOT TO EXCEED 18" DIAMETER; OR 5' IN LENGTH; 75 LB. MAXIMUM WEIGHT wnur collection day falls on: New Year's, Independence, Thanksgiving, or Christmas Day, collection will be made the day 1 BANANAS c CARROTS DAY WEDNESDAY 4700 South ON CURB BY 7:00 A.M. CANS: METAL, PLASTIC OR RUBBER 30 GALLON CAPACITY; 75 LB. MAXIMUM WEIGHT FRESH IPMEDM (LIP TOP 4100 South fn.Wjnq the holiday, or as published. oiC a.- D i 12 OZ. SH LB. TEXAS PINK LEMONS 6 J 1 00 fa GRAPEFRUIT J |