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Show MAGNA TIMES, MAGNAj UTAH Thursday, July 11, 1963 Valley West Hospital Nears Completion Need Advice On Going To College? CLUB 4-- H acre's UJhcrc To HriJe NOTES Members of the Teen-Ag- e Clover Club entertained at a party June 25 at Brighton, honorfrom ing a group of Iowa who were visiting in Utah. Other Salt Lake County clubs cooperated. Clover Club Officers of the are Marsha Shaw, president; Shirley Jones, vice president; Kay Gourley, secretary; Betty Driffill, song leader; Boyd Gourley, safety and health; Edna Gourley, recreation, and Rick Bezzant, reporter.. The Iowa group invited the Utah young people to visit them in Iowa. 4-- H teen-age- rs 4-- H 4-- H i. ... for public viewing about the middle of July. Tentative date for occupancy has been set for ALMOST READY For occupancy U this very modern, efficient Valley West Hospital at 4160 W. 3400 South in Granger, which will ba open The new Valley West Hospital, located at 4160 W. 3400 South, Granger, is almost completed. It is being built to serve the west portion of the Salt Lake Valley which now has a population of approximately 80,000. Open house is planned for the weekend of July 19, 20 and 21, with the occupancy date set for the following Monday, July 22. Dr. Kenneth Hill, president of the hospitals board of directors, has announced the appointment of John L. Bawden, Granger, as administrator for the new hospital. , The board also appointed Mrs. Anna Lee Segura, Granger, as the 40-b- tentatively Why is man so hard of heart? It is because he does not yet know God. If he had knowledge of God he could not act in direct opposition of His laws. Baha'i Writings July 22. director of nursing. Backgrounds Given The new administrator formerly was a Salt Lake area representative for two pharmaceutical firms one a New York concern and the other a Philadelphia firm. He is a graduate of the University of Utah with a major in pharmacy. He has also been holding the position of bishop of the Granger Second LDS Ward for the past Seven Little Homemakers attended their fourth meeting Monday, July 8th at the home of Mrs. James Rundle. Plans were made to attend the Fling at West Jordan Park July 11th. The group will stay all day and prepare their own lunch and dinner. The girls also covered boxes with wrapping paper to use as dresser drawer dividers. Cynthia White was hostess and light refreshments were served. Shawna Mitchell, reporter 4-- non-prof- n entertainment throwing relay will pit professional teams from all six competing baseball, special activities and firms against each other and a contests matching Bacchus stop watch. In the contest, the of pitcher starts the play, throwing representatives against other aerospace and electronics to the catcher. From there the industry firms, and special re- ball will go from catcher to first, duced prices on tickets is in store first to second, second to shortfor Bacchus personnel Friday, stop, and shortstop to third. July 12. Manning the respective poThe occasion is Aerospace and sitions for the Hercules entry will Electronics Night at Derks Field. be Jack Cox, Kay Dickerson, The affair has been specially Lowell Cloninger, Lee Hansen, priced, with all grandstand seats Gordon Birk and Bob Erickson. open to Bacchus Hercs for 75 2. A contest, cents a person or $2 a family. with Glenn Privett representing Activities get under way at Hercules. The best ball hit in 7:30 p.m: with special employe three tries by each contestant events. The ball game between will count in the competition. the Bees and the Oklahoma City 3. An accurate throwing con89ers begins at 8 oclock. test, with the target covering the Four special contests are distance from home plate to second base. Don Weddle will do the planned to match Herculites of other tossing of five balls for Bacchus. against representatives 4. An executive chariot race firms: n 1. An which Herculite Wayne Ash in speed An evenings featuring six-ma- ht Her-culit- Counselor es will serve as the propulsion system for a wheelbarrow ladened with Works Manager R. C. Tucker. The Bacchus twosome will be competing against five other chariots, all of which will cover an equal distance in a race from various spots in the outfield to home plate. Theres one more complication to this event: Each wheelbarrow pusher will be blindfolded and will proceed under instructions given him by his plant manager. (At the time this report was written, Mr. Ash was busy running round tlje plant with loaded wheelbarrows and Mr. Tucker was seen and heard practicing the art of communication and direction giving with several blindfolded assistants.) Dog philosophy: By their sense (Scents) you shall know them. 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