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Show Jordan North Thursday, Oct. WEST VALLEY VIEW - The cost 15, 1981 Leader Changes Noted By Stake GRANGER. Two changes in the high council of Jordan North stake were effected during conference Sunday. Named to the council was Mark Ulrich, a member of North Jordan 5th ward. Harry Good from Granger 2nd ward was sustained an alternate high councilor. Clark Bradshaw was sustained bishop of the 10th ward, replacing Dennis Nordfelt who was named superintendent of the Utah Highway Patrol. The new bishop had been an alternate high council member for a year. He has served as elders quorum executive secretary and adviser priest previously. The Rupert, Idaho native filled a California Central mission and earned a bachelors degree from BYU. He is a CPA and has lived in the area five years. He married Marilyn Tanner of Shepherd church. Students At Fremont Gain Rupert and they have three children. His first counselor, Frank Aune, is Monthly Honor employed by the State Board of Education. He was second counselor to the former bishop for a year. The South high graduate filled a mission to Nor- TAYLORSVILLE. Students receiving honors as citizens of the month for September were announced Monday at Fremont way. He married elementary. Becky Hilton of Salt Lake and they are the parents of five. Gary Frank Cavan-essecond counselor, and his wife Sluvia have six children. s, are Chad Mestman, Larinda Duke, Skyler Wallin, Kim Brian Colby, Hooton, Jason Hutchings, Kori Massey, Truth Is Topic Of Sermon Here KEARNS. Rev. Holli Sara Banks, Goehring. Also Lance Ewing, Brandon Turpin, Clayton Hammell will speak at the 9:30 worship service Sunday at St. Pauls Lutheran James Miller, JenniDeborah church. His sermon will be titled The whole truth and nothing but the David Connell, Launie Gillen, Jennifer Brim-hal- l, Craig Christensen and Sally Higgin-son- . Izatt, fer Weight, Scott Laber, Jeanne Shaw, truth. reception for new members will be held following the service. Sunday school classes will be held at 10:45 A Guest a.m. At Trinity Class Elections present daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Leifbried, been named class 2893 Marcus Road, presidents at Valley was named eighth grade president, junior for Stathi Floor Lisa Bonella, daughter of Mr. and for that post. L DELIVERY 1981-8- FALL SALE Mrs. Harold B. president Langpap whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Langpap, 3565 Meadowbrook. Defeating Shelley Banks in final balloting to be named ninth grade secretary was Jorjeane Sandusky, daughter of Mr. and 254-630- 0 9600 So. 2700 W. RIVERTON 8-- Her vice is Kelly president. Guarantee) FRI & SAT: Alice Way, is ninth grade (With Full mWBm 4366 Bonella, 11cSq. Ft. 8--5, KEARNS. Rev. Paul Russell, director of the New Lite Center in Salt Lake, will visit Trinity United Methodist church Sunday. Rev. Russell will SO. GRANGER. Three females have DAY UNLIMITED WARRANTY WHOLESALE-RETAI- - Girls Claim Valley Votes WEED FREE IF SOD DIES OR FAILS TO GROW FOR ANY REASON WE WILL GIVE A FULL REPLACEMENT AT NO CHARGE OR YOUR MONEY BACK To Preach INSTALLATION OR S: Included Davis, Jamie Donahue, Stephanie A SURE INVESTMENT IN SOD BLUE RIBBON SOD UTAH GROWN & ADAPTED MON-THUR- inob- formation may be tained by calling Good OLDEST IN UTAH- - SINCE 1965 90 for $15 dents. Further VWWWWWWWWWWN BLUE GRASS TURF FARMS 99 is adults or $7.50 for junior and senior high stu- Mrs. Dale 4336 dusky, 6 H. SanSo. 3150 West. Laura Leifbried, Chris Johnson defeated Wendy Tuesdell for vice presi-den- t. the sermon during the 8:30 and 11 o'clock worship services and will meet with the Bible study class during the Sunday school period at 9.45 Carroll salary index . . . Three 14, 1965. foreign exchange students from three nations were reported served that evening at 5:30, with turkey featured on the menu. Friends and members of the community are being invited to join in the event, said Rev. Bronston M. attending high. Granger were They Castillo, Ibanez and Sylvia from El Salvador, Bolivia and Columbia, respectively. Con-od- THIRTEEN o YE- as reported in the ARS AGO, Temple Tours Eyed By stake Green Sheet of Oct. 17, 1968. MemGRANGER. bers of Granger stake will have an opportunity to tour the new Jor- Jaycees and Jaycet-tein Kearns combined efforts to purchase 13 bedspreads for donation to Utah Boys Ranch, according to s Ricardo Ayala Victoria Greenwood Mrs. Cecil Otte, president . . . Walkways in Kearns, which had been cited as firemen County fought a futile battle with flames in an attempt to end a fire which totally devastated Moris Market at South. 8952 W. 2700 County fire of- two-ye- ficials speculated a possible cause might have been electrical Voters troubles . . were scarce as seven men were elected to r two and terms on the Kearns a m. today, a spokesman said. 8) Town GO, in of ners included Alfred Braunberger, Glade A. as reported the Green Sheet Oct. 16, 1975. Issues between striking teachers and the Granite Board of Education remained cloudy after a fact finding report called for a 10 percent across the board increase to teachers and an increase to 190 in the Council. Clean J & Service Win- Johnson, Bert Rodgers, Lloyd Viall, Robert we repair all makes vacuums. Spec-- J H. V. C. Pierce, Virgil Fewkes, of .ializing R Dean Romrell, Paul Rowley and D. E. Knadle. SIXTEEN ar Sewing four-yea- From Page IB, Col. . MACHINE . REMEMBER ( a nuisance, a hazard and debris collectors by the majority of residents living near them were in the process of being closed by the Town Council Kearns voters elected Gail Perry Jr., Town Council chairman, to a term second, in an election that saw one incumbent lose by a wide margin. . dan River Temple today (Thursday). Persons of all ages, with young children by accompanied adults, are being urged to visit the new facility beginning at 9 YE- ARS AGO. as reported in the Green Sheet of Oct. in Kirby, Hoover, Eureka Bison. Genuine par-i- f ts, bags, belts, brushi-drolls- . A.T.ENTERPRISES A 4081 W. 5415 S., KEARNS t Tel. 966-141- 6 THANKS to the Citizens of West Valley City for VOTING a.m. Dolson will serve as liturgist at the 8:30 service and Dick Eubanks at the 11 o'clock service. The United Metho- She is the dist Women will hold a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Johnson, 3985 Market St. Eighth grade secretary is Pam Peterson, daughter of Valerie Peterson, 4260 So. selection of homemade gifts for the holiday season. The annual harvest dinner will be bazaar Oct. 23, beginning at 9 a.m. Members will offer a large special thanks to those who worked so hard and supported me in the primary elections. A MICHAEL R. EmBLEY City Council Dist. 1 Paid for by Citizens tor Embley 3720 West, whose oppo- nent was Marianne Wadsworth. Defeating Brent Miller for seventh grade president was BRINGS 0U1 THE BEST IN YOUR GOOD C00KINGI INCRIDtILI VAlUt AT.... 88 Tracie ofMaier, Mr. and daughter Mrs. George L. Maier, 3323 W. 4200 South. The vice presi- dential post was won by Bonnie Simmons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen G. Simmons, 2836 Stafford PL, whose opponent was Brad Mecham. IMS HD COMPLETE Kearns Store Only Jolynn Bolton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Bolton, 3941 Las Flores, was successful in her bid for seventh grade secretary over Denise Guthrie. Slate Is Full At Atonement USES: . CARS . VANS . TRUCKS . RV'S . CAMPERS . BABYS . OFFICE ATTACH HOLDER TO FLAT SURFACE GRANGER. Several meetings are planned Sunday for members of Atonement Lutheran church. Sunday school, adult Bible study and an inquirers class will get under way at 9 a.m. The mens prayer group will meet at 7:30 a.m. Rev. Joel Erickson will conduct the worship service at 10:30. A cottage meeting will be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The Vessels game night is set for 7:30 in the Byron Hendrickson home. Confirmation held classes will be from 6 to 8:30 Monday and 3D meet at 6:15. p.m. will The women will bowl at 1 p.m. Tuesday and a circle meeting is set for 7: 30. 12 OZ. REGULAR 2.99 MUG FOR ONLY VALUE! WITH ANY BEVERAGE PURCHASE WHILE SUPPLY LASTS AT THE REGULAR PRICE The council will meet at 7:30 p.m. under the direction of Steve Guthrie. The mens bowling team meets Oct. 22 at 6:30 p.m. An equipping-the-saint- s seminar will be at Zion held Oct. 23-2- Lutheran MLTIAKI 420 E. 4th South 3430 S. State 1 3900 South 2300 1700 So. A Iwiwood Id. OODCN SANDY 34th & Washington MURRAY 5830 S. State ORANGER 3215 w. 3500 So. 90th So. (E. of MS) WEST JORDAN 2891 W. 7000 So. SPANISH PORK 9SS E. Expressway Square OHM LOO AN PRICE bt 11 SOS. State msm msEzm 1230 N. Main 720 E. Main St. FV21M2 Foam Insulation 5 church. Following the session the final day, a special inter-Luthera- 21 Cu. Ft. Ask About Our Warranty n KEARNS reformation service will be held in the Salt Palace Little Theater. The registration fee will include tuition, two dinners and all workshop activities. emmocsaiiBB 968-738- 5 4270 W. 5415 So. 6 SALT LAKE 972-432- 1625 So. Redwood '"iaypnssa |