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Show rff in FffMI PfMM Harvest Of Gifts Is Theme Preside GRANGER. A Harvest of Girts will be the theme of the third week of Sunday school rally month at Magna-Hunte- Presbyterian through adult. Sunday. mes- pastors sage for the children at 11 a m. will be The Prince and the Fisherman. Rev. Milton Ensleys sermon topic for adults will be What a Great Time to be Alive. Assisting in the service will be Ernie DOOR TO DOOR . . . Althea Brogan Mary packet from missionaries Virginia Bob Lauriston of San Leandro, Colif. Cassler, elder; Mary Cassler, deacon and Mike Ensz, member of the day. The women's will have a booth at the Fashion Place Mall bazaar Oct. Catholic 23-2- Masquerade On Stake Slate MAGNA. querade for young people in Magna stake will take place Oct. 30 at the Auto Trans Shop, 4157 So. State, according to Conrad Tanner, bishop of Pleasant Green 2nd Francis Xavier Catholic church. He was discussing ward. The event is open to the current Legion of all young men and Mary project in which women of the stake. representatives of the Those in costume will church are contacting be admitted free of homes throughout the cost. All others will be Kearns area. charged $1 per person. Fifty missionaries, Further information gathered from as far on the activity may be east as Massachussets obtained by contacting and Connecticut, as Royce or Terri Prince, well as from California and Arizona, are in WEST VALLEY to Grace Howard, homemaking leader, who also noted that participants will put together an emergency kit suitable for home use. Both activities will be carried out for the two sessions, one at 10 a. m. and the other at 7 p m. There will also be quilting to do and direction of Doris Backman and Virginia Johnson, stake music leaders. The Primary chorus from Magna ward and Pleasant Green 1st and 2nd wards will be led by Karen M- Christmas novelties make when the film to is over. On Wednesday, in Pleasant Green 2nd ward will be given cooking lessons, using food items from women Women See Film On Tuesday their storage. Janice Thorsen will be the instructor. In addition, there will be instruction on how to make teddy bear rugs, wall hangings, or a bed throw from fake fur, provided by Joy Davis. A presentation by Kathy Memmott will feature Christ items. Try Green Sheet classi- fied ads! 262-668- Thursday, Oct. 15, view according council member. Music for the Sunday service will be provided by the combined choirs of the Pleasant Green 3rd and 4th wards and Spencer 1st, under the Prior to his appointment in March this year, Dahl was responand Nina sible for 316,000 acres cDaniel Stevens. of the church Deseret Ranches in Orlando, Fla. In addition, he has To served as bishop, stake president and patriarch. The theme of the is the reconference of Kearns receives a Legion of of memactivation MAGNA. A film conCheetham of Lowell, Mass, and bers. It will be stress- cerning the Teton Dam ed in the 4 p.m. priestdisaster will be shown hood session on Saturto women of the Guild are organized to day and again at 7 that Magna ward Relief serve lunch and dinner evening during a meet- Society Tuesday in the each day at the church1 ing of the general Pleasant Green ward stake membership. hall, he explained. building. It will also be the Rev. William Ryan The movie is part of of Odesto, Calif., is in focus of the 10 a.m. a survival program charge of the project. Sunday meeting, now being taught, volved in the project, he said. They are going two by two on a pilgrimage for Christ to spread good news and offer friendship, he added. The group plans on contacting 6,000 homes during the next two weeks, Father Fischer said. They will offer friendship to all and KEARNS. We hope to let all people in the area know of the concern of Catholics for the community and to make them aware of our good will toward all people, said Rev. Lou A. Fischer of St. mas- A party 13B Missionaries Are Active n assoc-atio- Elder MAGNA. e West-val- Magna Harvey A. Dahl, a new LDS regional representative over the r area, will be the visiting general authority for Magna stakes conference Saturday and church. The youth class will give a presentation on the theme during the 9:30 session in which classes are being offered for nursery age The according to Dick Mantle, stake high Dahl To In ffttfl 1981 McDermaid, fifth Citizenship Honors Are Given To 27 grade; Angel Norris and Mike Baird, sixth grade. GRANGER. students Twenty-seve- n are receiving recognition as citizens of the month at Monroe elementary. Listed are Leon James Van Roosendaal, Ryan Kemple, Hardenbrook, Deborah Evans, Tony Brown, Jeremy Smith, Amy Flack, Matthew Anderson, Nicole Stanford, Joshua Rolth, Staci Cheshire, Mike Wayman and Michelle Meechling, kinder- garten. Tu Dang, Nicole Freeman and Chad Christensen, 1st Also, Georgia grade; Golesis, Lauralee Ross and Troy Boatwright, second grade; Steve Lamoreaux and Kay McCormick, third grade; Steve Wiley and Tena Newton, fourth grade; Rochelle Westberg and Jason CYPRUS (From Page 9B, Col. 4) weekend was spent installing permanent lights on the C, thanks to the efforts of Kennecott, Utah Power and Light and Nick Safakis. The Pirates are extremely thrilled to see this take place. We will be the only ones in the state to have lights on our letter. Hopes are set on seeing it lighted at the game tonight. LANCER (From Page9B, Col. 6) day to challenge our super volleyball team, which is under the direction of Coach Green. Good luck, girls. Smile at someone this week and rememThe smallest ber: good deed is better than the grandest good intention. IPUL0DGBS TTKjS TTZ&IXI 0DII2Z&DK will invite inactive Catholics to return to activity in the parish, he added. 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