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Show ai serroftit, Atc0T y w DJ jj c t- - X CD a t-- 3 1 O' 4 a a 4 43 4 J CO C oo t ct- - Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, TaylorJSnlle Salt Lake County, Volume X tjjjprh TRe Fastest Growing Community in Utah -e- Hi c er 35 July 18, 1963 cj ar c XT anger July '' 4 !.'' V' vv s'.V' v , v XV , " n ss ' " s ' s v- - v v : ' s v &Z. m r x' i s r- : - Lyn Chandler will present a clarinet solo accompanied by Steve Weighall, piano, Arnold Tucker, bass and Larry Nielson, drums. The boys range from 16 to 18 years of age and go to Granger High School. Warren and Wayne, twins from Kearns, will present an accordion duet. Linda Slick, also from Kearns brings back the twenties with a Charleston dance, and Carolyn Theide, young singer from Granger, will sing. Another group from Kearns and attending Granger High is the Jaas Danca Dancers from the Dotti-Ett- a in This Kearns. Studio group will do a modern Jazz dance. The group includes Suzarf Bruce, Joan Weid-aue- r, Sharron Christensen, Carrol Jarvis, Carl Crowther, John Morris, David Otley and Steven Heaton. The Continentals, a dance band, from Granger High School, led by Lyn Chandler, will also appear. Lyn leads the band with Steve Mr, Ted Mack, national television personality, will be the master of ceremonies at the finals of the Talent Show Case Program presented over Television Station KCPX for the past 18 weeks. The program was sponsored by Chamber of the Granger-Hunte- r Commerce and business houses in area. The final the Granger-Hunte- r Mr. will not be Mack show with televised. 23 winners will appear with Mr. Mack and the winner will receive $300.00 from the Valley State Bank to go to New York to appear on his program. The second place winner will receive a' one week vacation through the courtesy of the Stardust Hotel in Las Vegas. In addition to the first two winners, Jake Harmon of Harmon City, will present five scholarships to outstanding contestants. , Included in the talent to be presented are several local acts having won the right to appear on the finals by winning the week they appeared. ' f. ; See TED MACK page 8 VV - JOHN BAWDEN, Administrator m KENNETH HILL, M.D., President Announcement was niade of the John D. Hill, patriarc of the IDS i The first phase will contain 40 Dedicatory Exercises and Public Church. A vocal selection will be beds with room for 60 additional Open .House, fo. rthe.new Valley given by Iva . Lee Eagan, followed beds in the second phase. Valley West Hospital will be a general . West Hospital located at 4150 W; by the official ribbon cutting. Refreshments will be served dur- hospital wjth the latest equipment 3500 South in Granger. A and will be equipped to handle to doctors and ing the two day opening. Dr. to the Hill, civic leaders will be held Tuesday, ground- major operations as well as According 7 took 18th toD from and 16th p.m. place May 1st of atrics. It contains special operating July the this Russell Thomas of Santa room and separate maternity room The public is invited to attend year. official opening Saturday, July 20th Monica was the architect and The and wards. All doctors in the southwest area from 5 to 9 p.m. and Sunday, July Hospital Planning, and Engineering 21st from 2 to. 7 p.m. Co., was the general contractor. will be able to use the facilities. Dr. Wallace L. Chambers is the The dedication will take place Mr. Arch Coats of Midwest Realty R. foreto and the 7 Finance was chief p.m. according general surgeon, Dr. Jack Haskil in Sunday at t cost of of charge of OB-Gconstruction. The Dr. Neil Spring, David McDougal, publicity director, man cereMr. McDougal will open the furnishing and building will run nursery and pediatrics Dr. Edward See VALLEY WEST page 8 monies by introducing special over $600,000. will Pearce present guests. Kelly a vocal selection. Dr. Kenneth Hill, president of the Valley West Development Corporation will speak followed by Rulon Jenkins, chairComman, of the Granger-Hunte- r Plans have been completed for John Council. Bowden, adAccording to Ivan Woodbury, munity annual Club Lions the will ministrator general chairman of the event, two Granger explain .the operato carnival groups have been signed Willis carnival 20th, A. tions of the hospital. Mrs. open Friday, July 2 held the at be to event. This will Granger for the two-da- y "Helen Smith follows with organ at p.m. South 3500 and make it by far the biggest attracPark, corner of selections. tion to appear under the sponsorThe dedication will be given by 3600 West. ship of the Lions Club. Granger merchants are distributing discount tickets for all rides. In addition to rides, game booths will be operated as well as food and drink booths. Feauture of this years carnival Mr. Joe Brewer, pwner of J. W. move his family to the Granger be the presentation of the Lions will area. announced Brewer Tire Company, a outMr. to Blanchard, Swkeetheart, Miss Marion Mar-chaAccording the opening of his fourth tire held will be and the Granger Queen, Miss stores let to be in Granger. Four grand opening drawing 100 first the prize Judy Baker. are operated by the company, two July 27th, with Ivan Woodbury, Ed Shea and in Ogden, one in Salt Lake and gallons of gasoline. In order to win a to Wilf make not is it purTanner, chairman and necessary in the new one Granger. to is invited one have worked hard to make this chase. drop Every They have been disetribtuors for in and register. carnival envitin gto all resiyears U. S. Royal and Michelin Steel In addition to the tire lines a dents in the area and all proceeds Cord tires in the area for the past complete service station will be wall be used for the betterment of 42 years. the community, according to the operated. Mr. Brewer advised he had been committee. The new store will be located at Other chairmen have lined up ad3040 W. 3500 South and Mr. Ken studying the area for some time mantakditional now activities this year. Jack decided the and been building Blanchard has appointed1 r W. Granger-HunteJ. the makes Woodbury, in charge of games ing place ager. He has been with several in several additions will be addthe area the fastest growing Brewer Tire Company for ed and many good prizes will be years and resides with his family state. Service and quality merchandise offered. Roy Breeze is in charge in Granger. . be the feature of the new of the pie. eating contest. (If this will as Mr. Dave Anderson will act a store according to Mr. Brewer and event is half as funny as Mr. Breeze assistant manager and has been See CARNIVAL page 8 Mr. Blanchard. long time employee. He plans to pre-showi- f ' , j . ; . . . pedi-breaki- ng 4 . j Brewer Tire Co. Announces Opening of New Granger Branch J. - - W. nt - ad-wis- es I jlJ: dy. h Ribbon cutting ceremonies at new Granger Branch Walker Bank and Trust Company. left to right: George Winder, Estel Wright, Commissioner C. W. Buck Brady, T. R. Brown, J. Blaine Johnson Reed Holt and Rulon Jenkins. Ribbon Cutting Ceremonies at Granger The newr Granger Branch of the Walker Bank1 and Trust Company officially opened with an open house for area residents, business and civic leaders, last Saturday. Many of the company officials were on hand for the ribbon cutting ceremonies. The branch had been located in temporary headquarters for the past 11 months. The Granger Branch is located at 2797 W. 3500 South and is the 13th in the banking system. The building covers 3,500 square feet on the main floor and a full basement. The architect was Lorenzo Young and Connon Construction Company was the contractor. The construction started in November and was completed June 15th at a cost of approximately $120,000. J. Blaine Johnson is the manager and advised they will offer all banking services except trust services which are handled by the main office. Mr. Reed Holt, president of Walker Bank. Oscar Carleson, Cash Ramplon and Fred Pike, senior as well as other officials were on hand for the opening. Civic and business leaders in vice-president- s, cluded C. W. Buck Brady, Salt Lake County Commissioner; T. R. Brown, president Granger Hunter Chamber of Commerce; Rulon Jenkins, chairman, Granger Hunter ommunity Council; George Winder, president Winder Dairy and Walker Bank Director and Estel Wright, community leader. Mr. Brown welcomed the new facility into the area and cut the ribbon to officially open the branch. Serviceman News B E A C H, CALIF. IMPERIAL (FHTNC) Ronald J. Liston, aviation machinists mate airman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay F. Liston of 4776 W. 4745 South, Kearns, Utah, recently reported to tire Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Ream Field, Imperial Beach, Calif., for with Helicopter Squadron 10. One of six squadrons at Ream Field, his unit trains replacement helicopter pilots, aircrewmen and enlisted maintenance personnel for further transfer to Pacific Fleet SquadHelicopter rons. . . Anti-Submari- duty Anti-Submari- ne |