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Show Fox, Lamb The Message Is Planned GRANGER. The Fox and the Lamb will be the Lenten message during the 11 a.m. church service Sunday at Westvale Presbyterian church. Rev. Milton Ensley will also deliver the childrens topic, Aloha from Hawaii. During coffee time following the church service, treats from Hawaii will be shared with congregation members. The spring bake sale of the womens association will be held at the Saturday church. Goods will be sold between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Scones and coffee will also be sold. By 20th Ward tivity will include taking orders for gift wrap, cards, stationery and novelty items. A meeting for deacons will be held at HUNTER. A Roar7:30 p.m. Monday at Twenties party ing the church. The Sesat 7 p.m. sion group will meet at will be held tomorrow (Friday) in 7:30p.m. Wednesday. Hunter 20th ward. The event will include dinner, a progEast Stake YW ram and dancing to Counselor Named music from the twen-tiefund-raisin- ac- g Twenties Party A new first counselor has KEARNS. been called in the Kearns East stake Young Women presidency. She is Thelma Law, of the 17th ward. She and her husband Clinton have six children and 15 grandchildren. She has served previously as MIA president, teacher, organist and chorister. EXAMINATION Melodiers and the I Dr. Stephen Burningham 9 At the entrance to Valley Bank and Trust on 3500 So ii 4 I i 4669 8 3500 So. W. 9 67-302- 7 OIL FILTERS $29 4 Can $i i Most Pickups Cars I Most West-ndg- West. 4800 are Fay Nilsson Mary Decker and Myrna Area Camp Of DUP Will Meet Bi osclnnsky, camp captain The lesson schools will be given by Shirley Gainsford. MURRAY. The monthly meeting of the South e Cottonwood DRIVE for Hunter 20th ward Roaring Twenties party are Tim Pearce, Beverly Rasmussen, Karen Fisher. ed way, behind pictures of early bathing beauties. Older guests will be chauffeured to the party, riding in a 1930 car, com-- c complete with rumble seat, Mrs. Fisher said. Special guests will be Charlie Chaplin; Mormon and the Mafia, she said. Pickups COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP well-know- go. EQUipr.iEMT 3930 South Redwood 973-709- 1 BURTON ITS ALMOST spuing IPGIDKl GRANGER. Sun, n Rain, musical group, will be guest speakers at a youth fireside in Jordan North stake Sunday night. The 7:30 p.m. meeting will be held in building three. :l ;s ice Shade Exchange AIR FILTERS the home of Thelma Dansie, 0214 So 5 H.P. CHAIN Musical Group To Speak Sunday Vi TON PICRUPS 28 4251 & TILLED in an FOR CAR5 OR r speaker, who will dis cream parlor, built for the occasion. All decorations are antiques. Party-goer- s may have their pictures taken the BRAKE SHOES BATTERIES !i well-know- n stake center, 1 Sun- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK HUNTER AUTO SUPPLY ; Garf f, day Anderson West Side Senior Citizens Dance Group. Members of the dance group are all over age 60, with several past 70. They meet daily at the West Side senior citizen center to practice various dances, Mrs. Fisher said. The Magna Melodiers, also made up of senior citizens, is a recorder band. They play under the direction of Edythe Hales, with Goldie Mauch as accompanist and Ken Moesser on drums. Recorder players include LaVelle Nielsen, PARTY . . . Gearing Nan Thornock, Kate Jerri Curtis, Kathy and Pearce, Annie Sabin, Gloyde Dangerfield, Leona Bernice Larson, Ida Loutensock, and Bertha Eddington Ewell, Rita Day, Tad Sutton. Dinner will include chicken fried steak. Dessert will be served Accepted CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC Call For Appointment 1790 W. 3500 So. s T will be held at p m. today (Thursday ) The session will be in Talk and the Spiritual Life. The session will be held at Granger South the Magna piano, MOST Insvronces u GRANGER. Another in a Know Your Religion series will be held in Granger South stake tomorrow (Friday) night. 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