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Show Thursday, Dec. WEST VALLEY VIEW Parade Ushers dim 3, 1981 In Christmas Shopping Season Presbyterian church. Those to receive awards for perfect hi include Ike EiU&i Sarah Coronet, Travis Coronet, Jennifer Thanks for the support . Alexander and Mike In a world that seems to be caught up in material values, I want to take this opportunity to thank the people who participated in the Magna Chamber of Com- Holy Communion will be observed during the 11 a.m. worship ser- merce parade last Rev. Milton Ensley will have as his sermon topic, The Glory of the Incarnation. The second Advent candle will be lit during the childrens time. Rev. Ensley will have as his message the second in a series of Preparing for Christmas from A to Z. The second class in the Advent series, vice. week. It is refreshing to know that there are still people who know the meaning of loyalty, dependability and community pride, who will walk that extra mile to Webster school to keep a tradition alive. And so I am offering a special thanks to the VFW color guard, who never refuse to sup- "parade sounds" provide the in West trodi-tion- Valley port their community; to the Brockbank band and their leader who had already appeared in the West Valley parade; to the Mountain Men who took time from their busy lives to add color to the procession; to George Lehr who piloted the Shriners fire engine along the route; to Robert Angers open Bible study class for the beautiful music; to the Magna royalty for adding a touch of beauty; to Marla and Steve Chamber parade Friday were members of the Kennedy junior high band . Ward, those two loveable clowns; to Santas cute little elves; and to Gus Paulos who loaned the Chamber transportation for the royalty and the council president. I also want to thank the other dignitaries who participated in the procession and the firemen and paramedic squad who took part. But most importantly, I want to thank the people who cared enough to stand in the cold and watch the parade because without spectators, it would all have been wasted effort. Determination to get a glimpse of Santa Claus in Friday's parade "PLEASE HURRY . . . Taylorsville North Carma Stewart, 34th ward and the leader is Mari- - lyn Hendrickson, 13th ward. Karen Reilley, 3rd ward, is music Leadership Posts Filled director. Mrs. Earl, 8th ward, TAYLORSVILLE. A ward, formerly stake was a counselor in the nursery leader and An- ward Relief Society new nette Capener, 15th been has before presidency ward. Retained as organization sustained in Taylorsbeing called as second was Dixie secretary ville North stake. counselor. Two have been callShirley Earl has Richens. been named president Replacing Mrs. ed as assistant clerks Fullmer as nursery in of the organization. Taylorsville 13th leader is Joyce to Mrs. Counselors ward. Zolan Tanner 14th ward. The Earl are Ann Fullmer and Robert Carter of Taylorsville 13th new blazer leader is were sustained Sunday by Delray O. Hatch of the Taylorsville North stake presidency. Clifton Peterson was installed Sunday as insurance agency assistant high priest Kimball Lewis Primary El-qui- Cedar Crest group leader in E. 6100 So., Murray 167 ward Taylorsville under direction of J. 14th 5 Car Insurance as low as $24.95 per quarter $100,000 Life insurance $11.00 per month Business Fire, Theft, & Liability Insurance $128 per year Kent Curtis, counselor in the stake presidency. Thrifty shoppers read the Green Sheet Santa says do yourself & your dog a favor SK: Buy a POOPER SCOOPER A?The perfect doggie cleaner upper Poop Scoop is the pertecl implement for cleaning up after pets no matter where they roam It's especially designed to scoop up waste maienal of varying density, and is equally effective on concrete, dirt or The LaRee prompted youngsters, such as this one, to bundle up in coats, scarves, blankets . Col-Fle- x H. Christ Comes Among Us, will be held at 6:30 p.m. at the church. SANTA'S TIME . . . Virginia Schugk displays miniature Santa Clous figures and other items which will be featured at DUP Christmas party. English Fort - DUP Luncheon TAYLORSVILLE. Members of the English Fort DUP camp will attend an annual Christmas luncheon and meeting today (Thursday) at the Murray Heritage10 So. 6150 Center, East. The luncheon served at ill be w p.m., 1 followed by singing of Christmas carols. A history will be read by Lettie Rupp and the Native lesson, Pioneers will be presented Mary by Wasden. Directing the affair be Virginia Schugk, captain. of will her board Members include Virginia first vice Emery, cap- Beth Newbold, secretary; Hazel tain; Hig-gen- Rupp, Magna Book Fair In Kearns Baptists Schedule Busy December KEARNS. A full program of activities is for scheduled December at Kearns First Baptist church, beginning with vesper services conducted by the singles at 5 p.m. Sunday. Young marrieds will go caroling at 6 p.m. Sunday, while a scout committee meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday. A prayer meeting for men and boys will be held at 7:30 a.m. Dec. 12, with John Lee, Korean missionary, as guest speaker. Baptist women will hold a meeting with an emphasis on world missions Wednesday. A vespers service will be held at 5 p.m. the children at 5 p.m. Dec. 20. A candlelight ser- vice will be held at 6 : 30 p.m. on Christmas Eve. Nursery service for young marrieds is provided the first Thursday of each month at the church from 6 : 30 to 9 pm. s, treasurer; Lettie corresponding ' secretary. Others include Afton Pehrson Boys age 11 to years old are being invited to join a scout troop. Meetings are held from 6:30 to 8:30 p m. every Monday at the church. Richard Wheeler is scoutmaster. The After school thing is still held after school every Wednesday for children from first through sixth grade, with activities including arts and crafts, games and hob14 on Dec. 13, followed by a business meeting at 6 bies. p.m. An open house will The annual senior be held at 7:30 p.m. citizens Christmas Dec. 13 at the home of party hosted by DimRev. Benny Clark, 2549 ples Darlings will be W. 11400 South. held at the church on Volunteers are need- Dec. 22, with a visit ed to assist with wrapfrom Santa, a tree and ping gifts for senior food. All senior adults at 1 p.m. Dec. citizens are being in19. vited to participate in The Christmas story the interdenominwill be portrayed by ational program. - At School TAYLORSVILLE. A book fair will be held from 4 p.m. Monday through Friday by the Taylorsville elementary PTA. 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PLUS Speciafiiing in: PIZZA" Mrs. PARTICLE BOARD Awards Are Due recording secretary to Kate B. Carter in the Central camp for two years. She has been a member of the endowment committee of the classrooms and halls throughout the school, a PTA spokesman RESTAURANT i and Elthura Mackay, relics. Mrs. Schugk became a member of DUP just after her marriage. She has been involved in the English Fort DUP camp the past 20 years and has served in many capacities, including lesson leader, historian, vice captain and captain. in be displayed M" 19 Attendance fair and make their selections. Student art work will SLATS have Lucille Smith, Mary organist; Wasden, lesson leader Helsten, chorister; vited to visit the book RAGGEDY Prime Rib parents children and grandchildren. in- ALL are of five Schugks chaplain; Nida Seats $1.50 till 6:45 Mon. thru Fri. except holidays TASTE OF ITALY e The All THE Italian-lebanei- Della Packer, arian, officers. years Parents also will be NOW OPEN surfaces storian; Florence Angle, parliament- along with her husband Percy. and is presently 45. 9 30 grassy Deverall, registrar; Joyce Owens, hi- Slated assigned to the New Jordan River Temple as a temple worker, Scheduled (SILENCE 30,4 LUNCH AND DINNER at- tendance, Mark Ensz, Sherry Pack, Sherie Arrey, Christa Cole, Heather Garcia, Mark Warren, Russell Warren, Brian Garcia, David Alexander and Melissa Panos. The sacrament of Dear Editor, KENNEDY . . . Helping to For faithful Ensz. . . SOONIII Phone 278 4711 3092 S Highland |