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Show 10 THE GREEN SHEET Thursday, November In West Valley Department 28, 1985 - New Police Group Formed WEST VALLEY. During installation ceremonies here last week, of- - Kinikini Is Bishop In Tongan Ward GRANGER. bishopric has been sustained in the Jordan 2nd Tongan ward of Jordan stake. Serving as bishop is Pita M. Kimkini, with Semisi H. Pauu, first counselor; Tevita T. Siesia, second counselor; Panasai K. Soakai, executive secretary. Tomasi Vea was retained as ward clerk. Released were bishop Siaosi 0. Afu and his counselors Valinga I. Kinikini and Eliesa Olive, along with executive secretary Sione T. Kinikini. A new ? ficers assumed their roles in the Fraternal Order of Police, West Valley Lodge No. 4. newly-organize- d President of the new organization Jim Crowley. In the detective of the West Valley City Police Department, Crowley has been on the force since it was organized in 1980 at the time of incorporation. Other officers include Dave Staley, vice president; Bill Salmon, secretary; Welby Scott, treasurer; Rick Boddy, guard. Other members of the local lodge took the oath of office in the state organization last week during ceremonies held at Roy, site of the Weber County FOP Lodge. They are Rich Sweeny, secretary; Ed Spann, treasurer; Fred Nudd, trustee. is HAMMONDS & LIVING SCRIPTURES 25 PRESENTS THIS VALUABLE COUPON. , Sat. - Weds., Nov. 30-De- 250-069- Lions Pledge Advent Sunday Assistance In a GRANGER. Impressed Set At St. Paul's presentation by Granger high Jim Crowley wtih AND RELATIVES B TAKE A LEISURE RIDE ON 1 KEARNS. A communion worship service will be held at 10:15 Sunday morning in celebration of the first Sunday in Advent, at St. Paul's Lutheran church. Sunday school classes will meet at 9 o'clock. An Advent ACCTRAK SI5000 PR ANYWHERE Coach Seating 3 STOP OVERS ALLOWED, CALL US FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL PLANS !' dSfi TmELEXPRESS 1,5 East 7200 TOUR WEST Ell HD BE E 3QE QtosIMilGd! 4th c. VISIT FRIENDS jp1'' 13 children from Magna elementary and a vocal music concert by the Silver Belles. On Wednesday at 11 a.m., the youngsters will perform, while the Silver Belles will entertain on Dec. 6 at the same hour. In addition, there will be a Christmas bazaar on Dec. 11, when older people can sell some of the things they have made. A field trip that evening will give seniors an opportunity to see the Christmas lights in Salt Lake. The bus will leave the center at 6 p.m. The cost of transportation will be 75 cents per person. Reservations are being taken for the centers Christmas dinner on Dec. 20. For further information on any of the programs, or to make reserva2 tions, those interested may call between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Hammonds Toy Store, WVC, and receive a free 25 5J dramatized cassette tape. Ask our representative 25 about a gift incentive with each purchase! 5 5 MAGNA. Varied entertainment is in store for the Magna Senior Citizen Center this week, with a program scheduled for presentation by Kathy Kinney, director, is encouraging seniors to bring their hand made items to the center and join in the fun. o into Come Among goals of the organization, Crowley explained are to improve professionalism in the field of law enforcement; to help officers in need of assistance and to sponsor activities beneficial to the community. The organizations 63 members meet the third Tuesday of each month at the Granger Fraternal Order of Eagles Lodge. Pupils To Sing For Seniors On Wednesday inr- - EIQE l6l Midvale iniI ini Fair will begin at noon, Dec. 1, at Atonement Lutheran church, with a soup and sandwich lunch. Activities will last until 2:30, including a crafts and bake sale and making Advent candle holders and other items used during the holiday season. All members and friends of St. Pauls and Atonement are being invited to participate. The annual tree trimming party at St. Paul's will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday for adult members. Participants are being invited to bring favorite goodies for a potluck students, the Granger Lions club plans to explore ways it can assist with the schools approach at combatting drug and alcohol problems. Visiting a Lions club meeting, students from the school presented skits and told about their Operation Friendship, which entails the use of common sense, rap sesions and gjEPCQFnBO gd 02a1 obg counseling between troubled students and other students in the program. 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