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Show Granger 27th 5B Slat Is Full At St. Paul's Granger Stake L Bunnell. Assisting as counselors in the 12th ward are Tim Williams and Scott Ernest, with Lamont Von Niederhausern as executive (left) of, Murray and Marian Lindsay of Taylorsville, region chairmen of fund drive. Seen at Primary Medic al Center's newborn intensive care unit are Judy Dansie DRIVE . . . Primary Drive - 'Tail' Assistance Being Sought SALT LAKE. The annual Pennies by the Inch campaign to provide funds for Primary Childrens Medical Center will get under way Monday with collections and a radiothon on KSL-FFamilies are being asked to give one or more pennies, dimes or quarters for each inch of height of each member of the family. Money donated will go toward door-to-do- of payment medical expenses of needy children regardless of race or religion. All funds will be used for medical expenses, with physicians at the center contributing their services to charity cases. The goal for this years drive, the 59th, is a million dollars. Last year donations exceeded $900,000. Assisting Mrs. Richard ECHO CHAIN SAWS P. (Marian) Lindsay, Taylorsville region chairman for the drive, are district chairmen Dana Moller, Randy Berg, Lois Lovell, Gary Swensen, Robert Dean Roach and Emily Roach. District chairmen in Murray assisting Mrs. BUILDERS MART 968-212- 1 35SS W. 3500 So. Dibb. this year as honorary chairmen are actor and sports star Merlin Olsen and his wife Susan. E. Dorothy (Betty) Merit Badge Sessions Set chairman Scheduled Friday Homer said the seminar is designed to help youths push ahead with The TAYLORSVILLE. Repeating Mr. Mackay, an electrician, was a member of the Sunday school presidency. He and his wife Dana are parents of two Mr. Dunkley, a counselor at Veterans hospital, has an MBA from BYU. He and his wife Lynette have two children. Mr. Bunnell, a resident of Granger the past 10 months, is employed at State Farm Insurance. A graduate of BYU law school, he filled a mission to Japan and was teaching the gospel doctrine class in Sunday school. The Wyoming na- tive married Nancy Brown from Salt Lake and they have a son Jar- ed. Mr. Williams is in advertising. He and his wife Chris and two children have been in the ward the past three months Mr. Ernest is a CPA. Parents of three children, he and his wife Bobbie Jo have lived in Granger the past month. elected officers and members are being invited to attend LCW Members will hold a workday at 10 oclock tomorrow (Friday). wishing to donate cakes or cookies is being asked to contact or Kathy Cortez, Ann Holfeltz, A founders day meeting and program will be held at 7 p m. Tuesday. Anyone 966-170- 7 969-379- Kindergarten classes will present a program and a report will be received from the nominating committee. Members of pack 693, DR. RONALD H. BROWN Podiatrist-Foo- DISEASES t Specialist, and SURGERY of the WHEN THERE'S TROUBLE FEET A ''FOOT CALL US 4370 So. Redwood Rd. 967-333- 8 For quick, effective results at low cost, use the Waht Ad columns of the Green Sheet! for View District, is alerting Boy Scouts in the area to the merit badge pow wows to be held at Skyline high. West Clinic Is On with Ruth H. Flint as He married Linda Gillette from New York and they have one son. worship service Sunday at St. Pauls Lutheran church, with the sermon title being, Let your light so shine. Sunday school and Bible study classes will be held at 11 oclock. The church council will meet at 7:30 Monday evening, and all newly KEARNS (From Page IB, Col. 8) sale held at the school Including three groups of Cub Scouts, presented a flag ceremony during the South Kearns day of thanks for the release of the hostages last Thursday. Jesse Coombs, fifth grade teacher, taught the assembly the song Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round The Old Oak Tree and PTA officers distributed yellow ribbons to every member of the student body and staff, which were then used to decorate trees and shrubs outside the school, Mrs Duckworth said MAGNA. John Homer, program Come join the celebration of the Grand Opening of our New Ogden Store. their merit badge cancer control and awards. He added that it is hoped that all boys and screening program sponsored by the State Department of Health and the Utah division of the American Cancer Society will hold a cervical cancer screening clinic here tomorrow (Friday) at the Majestic Meadows mobile home park, 4580 So. 1055 West. The clinic will be con-- ,, ducted from 9 a.m.toTT p.m.- - Appointments are necessary and1. may' be made by calling The clinic will include a Pap test, pelvic and their parents will become involved. The first session is set for tonight (Thursday). Further information may be obtained by tacting Mr. Homer, Vista Contest Winners Will Be Introduced TAYLORSVILLE. con966-034- 7. , Win- ners of the Reflections contest will be announced during a general PTA meeting and founders day program to be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Vista elementary. Past PTA presidents will be honored and recognition will be given to three persons selected for service to the school and community in the past, present, and a potential future community leader. Those honored will be Margaret Mackay, who served as the second PTA president after the school opened; principal Max Lawrence and sixth grade student Melinda Gray. pressure check and health education information on risk factors, signs and symptoms of cancer. Referral for appropriate medical follow-u- p will also be made, state health officials said. Registered nurses with special training will conduct the screening examinations, for which a minimal fee based on annual family income will be charged. All sexually active' women, or those 20 years old and up who have not had a Pap test during the past year, are being encouraged to make an appointment. blood Banlw'a Wells is campaign chairman this year, Rind-lisbache- r, breast examination, available at Gary L. (Judy) Dansie, region chairman, are Margaret Brinton, Verl S. Lamb and Colleen secretary. Kris Smith is Relief Society president. Luta Cox is Primary president and Harold Lehman will head the YM organization Counselors in the 27th ward are Tracy Mackay and Richard Dunkley with Scott Burton as ward clerk and as assistants, David Pearson and Mitch Parr. Howard Williams is executive secretary. Mr Burraston was second counselor to the former bishop for Vh years He is employed by Wallings Vending Mach ine Co. The Payson high graduate attended BYU. 5, 1981 Wednesday morning. KEARNS. Dr. Lee Martin will conduct the 9:30 Has New Ward A new GRANGER. ward has been organized in Granger stake, bringing the total to nine. Granger 27th ward was formed from the eastern part of the 12th ward, covering the area east of Redwood Road. Released as bishop of the former 12th ward was Elroy Cutler and Harold Lehman, first counselor The former second counselor, Jay B Burraston, is the new 27th ward bishop. Named to head the 12th ward was Randall Thursday, Feb. WEST VALLEY View 30 off custom decorating. Custom drapery top treatments and bedspreads. 30 off fabric 30 off lining 30 off labor and installed at no additional charge. 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