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Show VALLEY VIEW NEWS, THURSDAY, Kearns LDS News Kearns North Stake Kearns Third Ward Scheduled July 18 is a Missionary-conver- t baptism at 7 p.m. Kirk Edward Wink was converted by Brother Glenn Campbell and his companion Leslie Ruesch. July 19 is ward temple day. A ward genealogical and temple day is slated July 22. r Kearns Stake Kearns Fifteenth Ward July 17 is the date set for the Primary Summer Sing Program at 10 a.m. Paul Michael Brown, Tatar, and Blaine Caldwell were released as the Sunday School Presidency. Brother Eugene May was sustained as the new Sunday School President, he has not chosen his couselors as yet. The Laurels and Priests have been planting flowers around the church house as a service project. This is the second year they have been church the beautifying grounds. $: Trinity United 'Mm Methodist Trinity United Methodist Twila Hahn, missionary and teacher for 29 years at the Navajo Indian Mission in Farmington, New Mexico, will be guest speaker at United Methodist Trinity Church this Sunday, July 20. She will be visiting her sister, Mrs. Howard Huff, and Rev. Huff. Sunday ' A 1 ' M School starts at 9 a.m., and children's church at 10 a.m. A nursery will be provided. Young Married Couples will have breakfast in Saturday Canyon morning. They w ill be meeting at the canyon entrance at 8:30 a.m. Judy Blaufuss is in charge of arrangements. Scout Troop 241 will leave Sunday afternoon for a week of camping at Camp Steiner. Lou Baker and Ed Hodson will accompany the troop. worship service MIKE DYE Mill-cree- Kearns Twenty-seconWard Scoutmaster, Lavoy Madsen is taking his Troop the 747 to Blue Lake July 14 through the 18 for camping w here they will be working on their merit badges. They will also be boating and back packing on their trip. Five girls and five boys of the AP-YYouth will be going to BYU Youth Conference July Three adults are planning on joining the group. The AP-Yhave set the 26 of July as the date for their closing social. They are planning on meeting at Timpanogas cave at 10 a.m. and a picnic at noon to d Kearns Ninth Ward The Primary is sponsoring a Ward Budget Breakfast July 24. It will begin at 7 a m. with a flag raising ceremony by the Blazer Scouts. 18-2- Kearns Tenth Ward Scheduled the 18th of July is the High Priests Social Picnic dinner. Relief Society Homemaking day this month will be on the 22nd at 10 a.m. The sisters will be in Pioneer dress, they will be served a Pioneer luncheon keeping in with the nation's step Afterwards bicentennial. they will be quilting and making ceramics. There will also be a demonstration on freezing and canning where they may have their pressure cookers and gauges tested. The Primary children in their various "early days" costumes, and decorated bicycles and wagons will be on parade July 23. The parade is scheduled to start at 5:30 p.m. where they will walk around the ward boundaries, afterward everyone is invited back to the ward house for refreshments. Parents and friends are invited to attend. Page 3 1 19. Kearns Fifth Ward The Primary Summer Sing Program is scheduled July 17. Parents are encouraged to attend. July 22 is the day selected Youth as their by the AP-Yclosing social. It will begin at 7 in the evening with a spaghetti party. Old movies have been obtained from the County Library, they are "Came the Brawn, County Hospital," Desperate Scounat the drel," "Teddy Science Fiction Throttle," Highlights number two. JULY 17, 1975 follow. Kearns South Stake Kearns Second Ward Ted Bennett received his mission call to the England South mission. He will go into the mission home August 8. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Berle. The scouts have been on a camping trip in Huntington Canyon. They had a court of honor July 11 where they prepared dinner and served it to their parents. July 19 is the date set for the AP-Yclosing social. They will be converging at the Spruces where they will dine on hot dogs and sloppy joes. They will enjoy playing games afterward. Kearns Seventh Ward and combined AP-Yis ward closing social scheduled July 21 at 6 p.m. at Copperton Park. Families are to bring their own picnics. Games will be provided for all to enjoy. was Gerald Galer sustained the new Elders Quorum president along with his first counselor, Stan Larrabe, and Richard York as secretary in Sacrament Meeting July 6. Missionary Returns accidents that were worse than car accidents. The Family Home Evening Program was a great success stated Elder Dye. the when especially and the mayors governor declared April of 1975, By Jan Lewis Mike Dye, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Dye, 4921 South returned June 4180 West, fifth from the California Oakland, Spanish Mission. Elder Dye received the call in the Kearns Thirteenth Ward, Kearns North Stake, "Family Unity Month. He were electronics, seminary, and a construction class. His plans are to continue working at Granite Furniture Company until January; then he plans on attending college at either Utah State or Ricks College. He would like to major in electronics of The Veterans Administration says that during these times of rising housing costs, veterans interested in bes have coming many advantages when they use their G. I. home loan. The agency has approved nearly nine million loans valued at 111.3 billion dollars since World War II and more than half the loans have already been repaid in full. In the State of Utah, 55 thousand loans have been approved during that time, to one billion amounting dollars according to Elmer J. Smith, Director of the Veterans Administration Regional Office, Salt lake City. Men are not to be judged "Buying a home generally is by their looks, habits, and the largest and most imporappearances: but by the tant expenditure a family character of their lives and ever makes, so care should conversations, and by their,; be taken to insure value works. - It is better to be received for money paid, praised by one's own works Smith said. that by the words of another. The veteran who buys a L'Estrange. law. When t $ f MARK EDWARDS Elder Edwards Returns 18-2- 0 By Lewis West 4800 returned June Florida Fort home-owner- home with Veterans Admin- istration assistance usually finds the loan easier to obtain because the VA guarantees part of the loan. Some lenders may require a down payment, but usually no down payment is necessary on a G.I. loan. how-muc- asked about his mission experiences he said, "1 gained a real appreciation of the differences in the cultures. He feels people in general should not "put down the minorities, but the good qualities of these people and their cultures should be expounded. Elder Dye stated it wasnt difficult acclimatizing himself to the w eather because it is similar to our own Utah weather, but that he did miss the snow. He said at times there were deluges of rain that soaked him to the skin, and he got into some bike Jan Mark Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Edwards, 5055 South, 26 from the Lauderdale Loan has Advantages said he knew of two families, personally who were converted through the program. Elder Dye feels that in order to truly convert a person, he needs to feel he is genuinely cared about as an individual, that the gospel will help him be a better person, that he is not just a statistic. Elder Dye made a statement he feels is the key to a successful mission, he said, "People don't care you know, until they know how much you care. May 26, 1973. Elder Dye graduated from Cottonwood High School in 1972. His favorite subjects k A Registrations are being received for the School of Missional Strategy to be held at First United Methodist Church August Persons interested in attending may have their registration fee paid by Trinity or by the United Methodist Women by contacting Mrs. Ruth Lloyd, United Methodist Women president, or the pastor. Coming events in Cooperative Christian Camping include Junior Camp (5th & 2 at Camp 6th) July Tuttle in Cottonwood Canyon. Senior High Adventure 3, a hike Camp July in Glacier Park, Montana. at Family Camp July Camp Pinecliff will be directed by Mrs. Bill Bruce. The next Singles Club meeting will be Sunday, July 20. at 2 p m., a picnic potluck at Liberty Park Thought The loan may be repaid over a long period of time at a moderate interest rate, with the option of paying off all or part of the loan in advance without penalty. The Veterans Administration appraises the home to determine its reasonable value in the market prevailing at the time the appraisal The is made. Veterans Administration also makes available an inspection service, in most cases, on proposed new homes toinsure that they meet accepted standards of good construction. and conform to plans and specifications on which the appraisal was based. If there are justifiable complaints, the Veterans Administration tries to assist in getting the builder to correct the defects. Smith says veterans who want G.I. loans should first select a home, then take a of Certificate Eligibility issued by the Veterans Administration to a private lender, and apply for a loan. The agency guarantees 60 percent up to a maximum of $17,500 of loans lenders make to eligible veterans. For additional information you may visit the VA Regional Office personally at 125 South State Street, Salt Lake City, or you may obtain information about G.I. loans by dialing one of the numbers shown below. Ogden Salt Lake City Provo 3 0 2 State-wid- e toll free. Mission. Elder Edwards received the call in the Kearns Eleventh Ward, North Stake, April Kearns 21, 1973. Elder Edwards en months of his Puerto Rico. He very beautiful spent sevmission in said it is a place. He found the Puerto Rican style of driving very different. He stated, they do whatever they want whenever they want to do it. He found the humidity to be high in and around Fort Lauderdale. Elder Edwards stated it made the envelopes and stamps stick together and also the sheets damp and wet. The people of Florida and the CAribbean Islands which are a part of the Florida Fort Lauderdale Mission are of Catholic background. "Many of the people are searching, and willing to listen, related Elder Edwards. He told of a young girl of sixteen who asked him to baptize her in January of 75. He said she was from the island of Saint Thomas, one of the United States owned Virgin Islands. When he returned from his mission he said his brothers and sisters had all grown up, he could hardly recognize his little sister. A Kearns Seventeenth Ward A change in the Relief Society Board was made on June 29. Linda Harmon has been sustained as the counselor new Education replacing Judy Steadman. Brother and Sister Davis Christensen have been called to Pennsylvania-Harrisburthe Mission for 18 months. They will leave to go into the mission home July g Sfalte Calendar Kearns Stake July 17: Bishop's Training Meeting at 7 p.m. Stake Leadership Auxiliary Meeting 8 p.m. AP-YYouth July Conference at Brigham Young University. Family Home July 21: Evening. .July 22: Stake High Council n 0 Meeting. Kearns South Stake Stake Auxiliary July 17: Leadership Meeting, 7:30 p.m. South Chapel. July 19: Terry Kline leaves for Japan Kearns North Stake July 17: Stake Mothers and Daughters outing. Copper-toPark, p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. Entertainment. MP Ladies Sports Night. Pioneer Street July 19: Dance: Stake Heritage Arts Festival. Stake AP-YJuly 20: Committee Meeting, Stake Leadership Meeting, High Council speaking, Seventies Business Meeting, Stake Sunday School Leadership Meeting. Family Home July 21: Evening. July 23: Personal Priest hood Interviews. (Bishops with Stake President.) July 21: MP Ladies Sports Mission. Family Home July 21: Evening. July 23: Stake Night for the play "Promised Valley. ...FOR LESSONS WE REFUSE TO I.EARN... Life is good - if we will live to let it be. It is also difficult at times. No one ever said it wouldnt be. Certainly the Father of us all did not say so. But, as a loving Father, He has given us counsel and precautions, and has warned and forewarned us according to His own words. In a sense, He says to us: Dont clutter up your life with things that are sure to damage the mind, distress the spirit, which are sure to destroy health and peace, and embarrass and disquiet conscience, and cause a complexity of personal problems. Some things are good for man. Some things are not good for man. This is true morally, physically, spiritually. And yet with all the experience of the ages, and all the counsel God has given, we keep repeating many of the same mistakes - in a sense, hitting our heads against a wall, perhaps wondering why the wall remains while our heads are hurting. It comes down to a question of listening to counsel, learning the commandments and keeping them. ...The hour will be a priceless one, wrote Lida Churchill, in which one faces the truth, for it is a truth, and a most important one, that no one is free in the sense in which the unthinking mind regards freedom. It is true that we are free to choose, but we are not free from the consequences that come from choosing. We are not free from the operation of the law. To be deceived by our enemies or betrayed by our friends is insupportable; saida French philosopher, yet to be deceived by ourselves is worse... The Creator knows what will bring happiness and misery to man, and we should not deceive ourselves that we can do anything that is not good for people, or for us personally, without paying a price. There is a law... - a law of health, a law of happiness, a law of peace and progress - upon which all blessings are predicated - and we cannot safely set aside what has been tested and proven over and over in the past, without paying a personal price for each lesson we refuse to learn. Richard L. Evans Copyright 1969 Atesons Salt Lake City, Utah Used by permission E MATERNITY Valley Fair Mall Ph 299-603- MOTHER-TO-B- Granger INVESTIGATE... Before You Invest DORSEYS AUDIO, RADIO REPAIR SPECIALISTS Ph J'S IGA QUALITY FOODS 3559 Market Street, Granger Ph 299-349- 4830 So Redwood Road Ph. 966-146- Our best business is yours' 4188 W 54 5 So nor contract to service any Memorial Plans. Kearns Ph 299 Ph 29.Ve' ;J ph. 262-920- University Mall Ph 225-- Granger 3965 VV & 3244 orm ECON-- 4067 Kearns 266-955- Granger vlley Fair So Ph 13500 South) ph. 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