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Show Views of Valley View By Lynne Hinckley An overnight trip to Wolf Creek Pass Is planned for the fathers and sons of Valley View Stake on June 20 and 21. June 23rd will be the annual Lagoon outing for the Valley View Sixth Ward. Neighbors are planning lunches together. They will enjoy swimming, concessions and later they will unite at the Oak Terrace at 6:30 for dinner and a program. Bishop Arthur H. Sorenson and his counselors, Fred Pack and Allen Layton will be in charge of the affair assisted by the different organizations. A Hawaiin breakfast was held on the patio of the A. Lee Christensen home Tuesday morning June 17. Mrs. Francis M. Chipman entertained the ladies of the Sixth Ward Relief Society with highlights of her , recent trip to Hawaii. Mrs. Alan Carlisle and Mrs. A. W. Curtis had charge of the Hawaiian music, and the women of the area who have been to Hawaii brought their souvenirs for display. dis-play. Mrs. L. Marcus Jensen was in charge of general arrangements arr-angements for the affair assisted ass-isted by Mrs. A. Lee Christensen, Christen-sen, Mrs C. Alten Larsen, and Mrs. Russel F. Taylor. Mrs. Stewart B. Pett was decoration decor-ation chairman, and Mrs. A. F. Robbins, Mrs. H. Miller Day, Mrs. Edna Papworth, Mrs. J. H. Tempest, Jr., Mrs. M Stanley Stan-ley Christensen and Mrs. Keith J. Price assisted. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Walton and family were happy to welcome their son, Roger, home from his completed mission miss-ion in Switzerland and Austria. He will report his mission in the Sunday evening services on June 22. Jo Ann Olson, daughter of Mrs. P. E. Olson of 1746 Mill-brook Mill-brook Road, is home for a two week vacation from Boston where she has been working for the past year. Mr. and Mrs. Reese Vanc of 1843 Lincoln Lane and their relatives and friends gave their son, Gary, a royal send-off as he left for his mission to Sweden last Sunday morning. I |