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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, June 11, 1981 Member of Lions club. Survivors, widow; daughters, Mrs. Rulon H. (Marilyn) Nuttall, Salt Lake; Mrs. Robert R. (Norma) Taylor, Renton, Wash.; 10 gran- Mackay Hillsdale brothers, Mrs. Gustave (Martha) Drechsel, Eric, Ernest, all Salt Lake; Reinold, Oakland, Calif. Portraits Are Offered In Fund Project GRANGER. Family portraits in color will be offered during a fund-raisin- g project sponsored by the Granger Babe Ruth League. The 8x10 pictures will cost $10. Pictures will be taken at 2787 W. 3500 South. Appoint- ments may be made by calling Bill Gam-mel- l, The o- 250-774- will ffer be through July good 31. Mangum Becomes Student At Valley Is An Eagle GRANGER Jared Memmott, 14- - ear-ol- d son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam A Memmott, has Snow College. A dancer, An Eagle and presented many dance shows at South high. exhibition various east. Mrs. bachelors degree the of from Universtiy Utah and a masters fromBYU. Mrs. Stringham Business Service for a copying machine used in the City Court. The $7,956 machine will be purchased over a five-yeperiod at a cost of $132 per month, City Personnel Direc- in- ar and singing. They have 20 grandchildren. Mrs. Stringham also gives travelogues on Florida, Hawaii, Europe and Canada in Salt Lake libraries and, with her husband, directs summer tours dances hotels back She holds a daughters, with CBS cluding Shirley Stringham, well known locally for her dancing in in After moving back to Utah, she taught in the old Monroe school and at Blaine and Up- nt She hopes to continue teaching dance. She and her husband, John P. Stringham, have a son and Stringham performed after her marriage in Washington, D.C. and New York, took charge of many large church dance programs and also performed out. In other matters, the City Commission approved a lease agree-me- orial Theater five tor maintained her interest in dancing and theater throughout her teaching career and has performed in many local produc Jack McIntosh said. City officials also passed a resolution authorizing Deputy City Recorder Kathy Kaumans to negotiate with the County Elections Division and a to Hawaii. Della L. Stringham Jerry West Valley was allow'ed to join the League of Cities in its initial year of existence at a discounted rate, Price pointed tions at Pioneer Mem- GRANGER. Della Lund Stringham is retiring this year after 16 years of service in Granite School District, the last 11 at Hillsdale elementary. She was born in Ephraim and attended land Terrace B. Jared Memmott - Teacher's Career Ends dchildren; 11 greatgrandchildren; sister, and Wagstaff. on private company the price of an election this summer on changing the citys form of government. CITY (From Page 10, Col. 7) we work out of our financial dilemma, Two women whose concern led to the arrest of a home burglar and the recovery of stolen items were cited that we can rejoin it, the mayor said. His views were echoed by Commissioners Renee the by City Police allows nude dancing as ping pong, a barbecue Penny Fugate and Barbara Larsen were presented plaques by First Amendrights. Greenhalgh said the city ordinance was based on a California court case which ruled and dancing. Stake officials also noted that among forthcoming activities for adults is a stake Temple day on Tuesday. Thursday after being nominated by Det. Randy Pond. The two women noticed an unfamiliar liregulate quor and that a state could ban such dancing as a part of its liquor license Sermon Theme Revealed At St. as part of Department Citizens of the Month ment for May. Chief David Campbell vehicle in thea of driveway neighbors home and notified the owner, who discovered a per- son in his home. The city police were called and the person was later arrested. This months selection proves it doesnt take a big heroic act to get involved, Campbell said. Det. Pond and the two women will be treated to lunch at a city restaurant. City Attorney Ron also Greenhalgh statereleased a press ment contending the city ordinance restricting dancing go-g- o would not be effected by a recent Supreme Court decision which that states may the sale of Pauls Church KEARNS. Dr. Lee Martin will conduct a worship service at 9 30 Sunday morning at St Conference For Paulsin Lutheran Magna Stake . church Youth Slated MAGNA. A conference for Magna stake youth will be held at Aspen Grove today (Thursday) and Friday. Speakers will be Mike Hemingway, music director for Osmond Studios; Scott Anderson, whose topic will be on and Dr. Garth Fisher, who will explore the subject of physical fitness. Activities will include swimming, hiking, tennis, volleyball, self-estee- observance of Holy Trinity day. The sermon title w ill be Never alone again Pauls St. JjJSOLID son. Try Green Sheet classified ads! 262-668- VALUES FOR YOUR HOMEQC Make Summer More Enjoyable With A Friday is Furniture Gift For Dad! Granite's only nite 't SUMMER FURNITURE furniture compem) been awarded the Eagle Scout badge. The youth gathered toys and money from his neighborhood and gave them to Primary Medical Center to qualify for his service project He is a member of troop 677. Eugene is scoutmas- Petersen ter in Granger 23rd ward. He has been awarded an On My Honor badge The Valley junior high student is interested in basketball, fishing, horseback riding and hunting. He has been counselor in his deacons quorum and at present is teachers quorum secretary. The oldest of four children, he was one of four boys in his troop to be honored at a recent court of honor. Vital Statistic (More obituaries. Section B) BURIED Alma Joseph Janke, 75, Friday in Salt Lake City Cemetery, following services at 260 E South Temple Born on Dec 11, 1905 m Salt Lake to jonn Karl and Augusta Wiihamenia Koplin Janke Mamed to Hazel May Jackson tn the Salt Lake LDS Temple on May 1, 1948 Active in scouting, Eagle Scout, Silver Beaver, Utah Father of the Year, 1948 Bardell Mangum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Mangum, 4134 Osprey Ave., is the youngest of three children. His older brother Ronald is also an Eagle Scout. Ed Brady, former scoutmaster, presented the badge. He earned the award as a member of troop 743 where he was senior patrol leader. He has also earned the On My Honor badge. He was president of his deacons quorum and is teachers quorum first counselor. - Exchange Program Area Residents Will Host Youths KEARNS. A group of Granger and Kearns citi.ens, in cooperation with the Exper- iment In International Living" are sponsoring the arrival of a group of high school students from Japan, according to Patty McAffee, community chairman for the program. national Living is a organiz- non-prof- it ation with affiliates in countries. The organization has been conducting edu60 cational exchange visits since its foun- ding in 1932, said Mrs. McAffee. This year alone about 3,000 in the program will come to the The project is United States from to promote designed international understanding through family living, McAffee. said Each Mrs. E as the students are called, will live for three weeks as a member of local families, she ex- plained. Through family group activities the visiting Japanese will learn about American life and will share their own way of life with their host families, she said The group will arrive on July 27 and stay until Aug. 15, said Mrs. McAffee. Activities being planned for the visitors include a visit to the Kennecott copper mine, a Tabernacle Choir broadcast and other civic and community activities available during their stay. Toward the end of their visit, the students will plan food and about 100 nations, and more than 2,000 young Americans will visit Latin Europe, America, the mid-Eas- t, Asia and Africa on similar home stay and study programs, she said. The McAffee family is presently hosting an Experimenter from Denmark. Lars Rasmussen is staying with them until June 28. He has been attending Kearns high this year, and has become known as the football teams kicker. He has also played soccer ata Kearns and is member Club. 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Anyone interested in assisting in mation about the program, may call Mrs. McAffee, 967-164- I Here's a great volue and an indication of the sovmgs you make at Granite In dudes two open units, and one two door unit ALL ONLY 189 :hist BOOKCASE WALL UNITS entert- entertainment for aining the students, or their host family, wishing for more infordemonstrating some of their own customs. Experiment in Inter A dnJ 3 PIECES 219' gP furniture company THE "HOME" FOLKS UTAH'S LEADING HOME FURNISHINGS CENTER I SALT LAKE latt Jw South 16 3333 10S0 IT youth will attend the third annual Lutheran outing Sunday from 8 a m to 5 30 p.m. at Murray park A worship service will be held at 9 a m after which the youth will participate in games, food and prizes. All youth 13 and over are being invited, with registration $6 per per- GRANGER. Strips were painted on the Jordan North 10th ward parking lot by a boy working toward an Eagle Scout badge. Sun- PROVO 134 North Sth 3M3S30 |