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Show held. Proceeds will go toward the clubs annual Christmas project. Members of the club will distribute small gift bags to single persons residing in Majestic Meadows. Members of Majestic Meadows Lions club will meet Saturday morning for a breakfast in an area restaurant. Plans are to be completed for a proj ect. ta The Lions and Lioness clubs will combine for a Christmas party on Dec. 16 at the clubhouse. Majestic Meadows Lions club will purchase a pair of glasses for a Vietnamese teenager. STOP IT. . . Patty Caldwell (top) and Bonnie Thomas attempt to stop Kristen Scott and Krista Bass from fighting in rehearsal for Stansbury elementary Christmas play. Stansbury GRANGER. Sixth graders at Stansbury are elementary presenting the play An Unselfish Christmas. Two performances will be given on Tuesday, one during the day for students and a 7 p.m. performance for families and of Kim Peterson. Mike Shewmaker will be master of ceremonies of two who are which will include several numbers by friends. The story spoiled sisters convinced to their ways by is change doctors under the direction Taylorsville 10th Physician Named Bishop of Ward TAYLORSVILLE. Dr. Barry J. Anderton, a physician at Primary Childrens Medical Center, has been sustained bishop of Taylorsville 10th ward. He replaces Marvin P. Schmid. Released with the outgoing bishop were Vernon Wolf and Dee Nielson. Counselors to the new are Pugmire and bishop La-mo- nt Ross Atkinson. Retain- - ed as executive secretary was Bessey Merritt as was Glade Christensen as ward clerk. The new bishop, a native of Seattle, Wash., graduated from BYU and the of University Washington medical school. He filled a mis which teacher then fires for them to present as houses sion to the Western States and married the former Sandra McDonald of Seattle. They have six children. He has been serving as second counselor in the YM presidency and teachers quorum adviser. He has been in a bishopric previously. Mr. Pugmire, who is in sales, was serving on the Taylorsville Central stake high council when called to be first counselor. He and his wife Sherry are parents of five. Mr. Atkinson, who was a stake seventy president, is employed with a tool company and with Sweetwater. He and his wife Linda have four children. for the program, the school band. The entire sixth grade is participating in the production, either on stage or by singing carols and working on scenery, Mr. Petersen said. Cast members include Angel Llewellyn, Jalae Hill, Robert Haley, Sonya Haskins Krista Bess, Kristen Scott, Bonnie Thomas, Patty Caldwell, Jim Clingerman, Jay Cox, Jeremy Lewis, Deena Noyes, Bobbi Jo Dixon, Kim Park, Cami Shields, Tonya Shiotami, Jeremy Turner. Pin-coc- k and Jimmy Breakfast To Benefit Yule Effort TAYLORSVILLE. A benefit breakfast will be held Sunday between 8:30 and 11:30 a.m. by the Majestic Meadows Lioness club. The affair will be held in the Majestic Meadows clubhouse. A bake sale will also be gifts. Students are also making Santa Claus mobiles, by cutting out the jolly old mans hat, eyes, nose, mustache and beard. The facial pieces are then hung in order on string, ready to hang as decorations in students homes, the teacher said. GRANGER. Fourth, fifth and sixth grade students at Hillsdale elementary will pre- sent the program Of Medley Christ- mas at 1:30 Tuesday afternoon. Each grade will present a section of the program, with sixth graders performing a melodrama titled The Villain and the Toy Shop, which will include the songs and Toyland Mar- velous Toy. Leadership Changes Revealed GRANGER. Two changes in bishoprics, a new mission president and changes in the high council were Hear? and a Night Show Set At Library MAGNA. Children to junfrom ior high age are being invited to come to the Magna Library Saturday to view a performance of Louise Johnson and her troupe of pre-scho- ol marionettes. The ' entertainment will begin at 11:30 a.m., depicting the story of The Enchanted Princess. Rusty Patterson, librarian, said Mrs. Johnson works with her daughter on the programs which began as a family project. She makes all the marionettes. Mrs Patterson said the troupe has performed in churches, schools and libraries throughout the valley, as well as at private birthday parties. 1982 direction of Mary A mother, Loretta Wadsworth, is accompanist. Louis Edwards is serving as technical director and designed costumes and set. The group has presented three performances at the school and is now presenting the cantata as a traveling show, appearing at rest homes, ward parties and other schools, including Redwood and Stansbury. The final performance will be given on the last day of school, Dec. 17. All rehearsals and performances have been done during lunch and before and Mrs. after school, Linton said. The children have been very dedicated and have given freely of their time. They INTERNATIONAL . . . Particlpotlng In open house at West Kearns school where Christmas customs around the world will be demonstrated are, from left, Cory Nichol, Minda Tucker, Drixa Kula. West Kearns School Offers Open House KEARNS. are bishop; Robert L. Har- sen, Suzi Romy Kir-chhoef- Aimee MadAmy Despain, Liesle Nichol, Johnson, Nicole Anderson, Wendy Olsen, Connie Thorup, Laurie Wadsworth, Jennifer Hill, Jennifer Coon, Brooke Neff and Cheryl Butterfield. For ' quick, effective students in their classrooms on Dec. 16 and the Disney movie, The Cat From Outer Space will be shown on the 17th. Stake Area In Ware was Visitors may visit one or move from room to room as they choose, said Mr. Pulsipher. A Young Audiences named stake Primary nursery coordinator. Those approved to become elders were Richard H. Monk, Rex L. Jensen, Donald S. Cottrell, Ronald L. Clerk, Kyle D. Christensen, John B. Anderson, Michael A. Ander- son, and Paul Greehhalgh. From Page IB, Col. 9) GOURLEY ( the entertainment immediately follow- ing. The program will three short The Yule Babuscha Log, and The Great Wall Announces New Leaders TAYLORSVILLE. A number of leadership Musical selections will include carols from different countries, including Silent Night sung in German. Teachers involved with the production are Devereaux Country. Din-wood- y, Kelly Neilson, Joan Lund and Betty Johnson. lontract Carpets, Cabinets & Interiors! Vi are debuting ( the opening of our new store in Midvale at all of our locations1 Located next to Colletts Furniture 25 East 7200 South State MIDVALE, UTAH BUY t ,ei Shop N We OUR SEAL Guarantee . . . You Wont Be Disappointed! OF INTEGRITY, VALUE, QUALITY, AND SERVICE These words have been our watchwords for 15 years. 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(P AHj- - g Context Coipels, Cobinets (Interiors S I 6 R. plays, changes have been announced in Taylorsville West Central stake. Larry Jensen has been named stake Sunday school president. The former second counselor has Ronald Kung and Lewis Eld- - different presentations, he said. results at low cost, use the Want Ad columns of the Green Sheet! will visit Santa Kearns elementary Jason Boat, Paul Stokes, Monday, Tuesday. The event will begin with a PTA meeting, after which parents and friends will be invited to visit the classrooms. Students have been studying customs of different countries and each room will feature decorations, readings, songs and dances from the country they have studied, said Jerry Pulsipher, principal. There will be 43 ing and compassion, she remarked. Students involved in production assembly will be held featuring a harp and violin group. A Christmas open house will be held at West experience and have learned a lot about the Christmas spirit, the joy of giving and shar- the wards as counselors. Sally the have enjoyed J. Thomas, council. Lin- ton. ward were ris and James E. counselors. Ronald C. Vander-Myd- e was sustained second counselor in Granger 3rd ward. Gary L. Van Dolzer was sustained stake mission president and Jess K. Aylett and Peter J. Rabe were named to the high of with under the Rang, Granger North stake. Sustained in the bishopric of Granger Stanley rt descant. Parents and friends are being invited to attend the program. A group of 16 sixth grade students are presenting the cantata Why The Chimes made Sunday in 15th two-pa- arrangement Silent Stod-dar- t, Marionette Thursday, Dec. 9, WEST VAUEY VIEW Students Offer Christmas Medley Fifth graders will The Night present Before Christmas, Students At with music including and Stansbury Are Sleigh Ride The Stocking of JimGifts Making my John Joe. Twenty-The fourth grade GRANGER. third graders in presentation, titled six Christmas Discovera class taught by Richard Forsyth at ies, is an original Stansbury elementary play encompassing the are making Christmas nativity story, shepgifts and decorations herds and wisemen. All groups will comfor their friends and bine for the finale families. The students are which will include Do cleaning and painting You Hear What I a number of ceramic gift items, including vases, shoes, frogs, piggy banks and the Play Due On Stage 8B Hillsdale J |