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Show 1C WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, July Little Miss Kearns 16, 1981 softball tournament and will represent the stake in region playoffs July 28. The 9th ward will have a float in the annual Days of 47 childrens parade Saturday. Decorated in white, gold and pink, - During July Wards In West Stake Are Busy HUNTER. Members of wards in Hunter West stake will participate in a variety of act- - ivities this month. Hunter 12th ward host a fireside at 6 the float will show a lion and lamb, representing peace. DeAnna Masters and Adam Bray will ride on the will Sunday for all husbands and wives. The topic will be Making the Sabbath day a delight with Bussy Gann of Hunter 20th ward as the p.m. float, with other children Primary behind. The will wear white, with gold and pink garlands. walking children speaker. Hunter 20th ward will hold a commun- Commissioners ications conference at p.m. tomorrow (Friday) for husbands and wives, Corner by teen-ager- Renee Maekay It is past time that the citizens of West Valley City were consistently and weekly informed on pertinent issues within have, or we Relief Society women and their partners will be held Tuesday in the Taylorsville 8th ward. Cost will be $1 per person. The Robin- ications between family members. A nur- sery will be provided by the Mutual, with a charge of 25 cents for each child. Refreshments will be served. Hunter 4th ward will host a breakfast from 6:30 to 9 a.m. on July 24, on the west parking lot. The menu will in- sons, professional presently r first runner-uand Laurri Stay, second. The Peterson girl, 9, is a student at Arcadia elementary, and enjoys dance and drill team. She is a member of the Salt Lake Stars. Miss Conlon is the daughter of Jim and Laurie Conlon, and a student at Fox Hills elementary. She is 8 and likes to play socp cer. The lass Stay is the daughter of Karen and Steve Stay and a student at Western Hills school. She loves to sing. women 18 and older are being invited to participate. Various talents of the women will be on display during the evening, ac- cording to Sharon Juretich, homemaking counselor, who is being assisted by her homemaking committee. The affair will begin at7:30p.m. Twenty-eigh- Library. Kearns Town Council member Sandy Mamales acted as mistress ceremonies for BIG TAX CREDIT CALL VERL ASAY 972-805- 8, or 968-324- 7 telephone. Verl Asay 261-405- 1 1 of the contest, introducing participants, who were identified only by numbers, and asking them several questions while judges and members of the audience listened. Questions included, Why do you like to live in Kearns?, with answers ranging from, Its a nice place to Miss BIG DISCOUNT 1 held at Kearns live, and I know lots of nice friends here, to If I didnt live here I wouldn't know where to live. When asked why they wanted to be Lit-tl- e Pioneers To Try Solar Heating In Your Home meetings, CURRENT RATE t girls participated in the pageant, which was All speakers are available to discuss issues. Please contact me, Commissioner Renee' Mackav, ! Chris and Dave Peterson, was crowned Little Miss Kearns Thursday. Brandi Conlon was WANTED IN KEARNS decision. If you are interested in neighborhood or organ- OFFERS THE NATIONS KEARNS. Kellie Peterson, daughter of entertainers, will provide the program. Refreshments are to be served. clude french toast, eggs, ham and hash browns. Cost will be $1.50 per person or $5 per family. Members of Hunter 9th ward juniors won first place in the stake form, consisting of an elected body of seven members; four elected district councilmen, and two councilmen and a mayor elected at iarge, each having one vote, and an appointed professional City Manager. I urge all citizens to become informed and to make their choices known in this important izational TAYLORSVILLE. for Date Night teacher at the University of Utah, will be the guest speaker. The focus will be on improving commun- form, Council-Manage- Institute Egbert, Because of the press of election the July 28, 1 feel urgency to present information regarding this election. July 28 is an important date for W'est Valley citizens. On that day we will make a decision that will affect our future. We will go to the polls to decide on the form of government we desire for the next few years. We will choose between commission s, Young Adults and Special Interests. Arch City Hall. which Date Night' Is Slated Tuesday In Area Ward 7:30 Bank of Utah Peterson Girl Wears Crown Kearns Effective Date ROYAL TRIO . . . Little Mist Kearns, Kellie Peterson, Is flanked by attendants Brandi Conlon and Laurri Stay while riding float Saturday in Kearns Hometown Days parade. would like to be when grown up, several of the girls chose nursing, one wished to be a barber and another, obviously a library fan, wanted to be a story lady. Each contestant received a ring and the three winners were with presented trophies. Last Little Miss Veronica placed year's Kearns, Rouska, her robe and Priesthood Meet Scheduled Today several children said they wanted to ride on a loat in the parade; one girl wanted to win the trophy and another sai 1 it would make her TAYLORSVILLE. A priesthood leadership session is scheduled tonight (Thursday) at if momma happy she won, drawing laughter from the audience. Asked what they The 7:30 p.m. session is for all Aaronic and Melchizedek Taylorsville North stake center. crown on the newly-chosequeen. Miss Rouska also performed a precision drill routine that drew applause from the crowd. Counselor Post Filled In Ward GRANGER. A new second counselor has been named in the Granger 5th ward in bishopric East stake. Granger Alfred Eugene Price, a Sunday school teacher, was named to fill the vacancy in the bishopric. He replaces John Peter lleil, second counselor, who has gone into the service. Mr. Price will serve with Scott Laird, first counselor and Jay May, bishop. INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE July 14th Thru July 20th The Younger Generation singers presented entertainment including Love A Rainy Night, a selection of Friend songs composed by leader Annette West, and a patriotic finale including Yankee Doodle Dandy and Grand Old Flag. Judges for the contest were Carmela Thomas, Elizabeth Edgar, Mary Ridge and Bill Lewis. Flexibility of a checking account. Mission Unusually high interest based on Money Market Geared Is rates. To Youth Keeps your money in the bank. Earns interest of longterm investment. Secured with U.S. Treasury Securities. KEARNS. Teens of the area are being invited to attend a youth mission meeting at 7 p.m Sunday and 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday at St. Francis Xavier Catholic church. Noe Rocha will head a team of four who will present the program. Other team members are Ernesto Garza, Johnny Trevino and SAVE ON water mm s, by the Dominican Fathers. Father Louis A. Fischer of St. Francis said team members have worked in the barrios of border towns in Texas where they proved effective in working with youth. Rocha was a heroin addict for seven years and drug dealer. 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