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Show irnfgf'n(jTcni'i nijjiiirMjs,wiii5jaaft,fclt jj'iijjii'iTiT.i'jiri;rfjjpH(iiifJ'miiniiJiy8'tijp,ju Libiiry University of Utah St It Lnkc City 12, UVh The Kearns Junior High Band lines up to march in the annual Clean-U- p Parade held May 4 down Kearns' Main Street They were led by the peppy In the parade were many units including Campfire Girls, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. Kearns, Linda Bennion, and attendants Lana Jordan and Debbie Snow wave to spectators along the Parade route. They rode the float built by the Kearns Junior High. Miss Members of the Kearns Town Council rolled up their sleeves and rode a garbage truck in thtt Clean-U- p Iarde. A1 Left, Braunberger, Clean-U- 'Chairman p for the Proud of Kearns Committee, Dean Romrell, Bert Rogers. Pretty Debbie Ihler, Kearns High Drum Major John Peterson led the Parade. Kearns High Band in the Clean-U- p drill-mistreK-Ett- es and ss and the A proud and spirited parade moved briskly down of Kearns on May 4 as schools, the Main Street civic leaders and youth organizations banded together to show they meant to do something about keeping The parade was sponKearns clean and beautiful. Committee with Alfred of Kearns" sored by the "Proud H. Among numerous man justifiably proud of modern new garbage trucks is LaMont Gunderson, Superintendent of Roads and Bridges, who rode one of them in the Kearns Clean-U- p Parade on May 4. A area are newcomestotheKearns-Grange- r out-of-sta- te and Mrs. Mack Ogden of Royal Anne Drive in Cherrywood Village. The Ogdens set a tood example here by planting a tree in front of their new home during beautification and clean-u- p week Mr. activities. Elder Thomas S. Monson who Is a member of the Alumni Board of Directors and chairman of the Continuing Educational Standing Committee of Foster Winners Announced Clean-U- p Theme of the in the Clean-U- p Poster Contest conducted by the Proud of Kearns committee in Kearns schools are announced by President Jo Sanborn as follows: Kearns High School: First Winners Place: VICTOR Place: JERRY McARDLE; VIGIL; Sec- ond Third place: CRAIG DAIIL. Kearns Junior High: First Place: DAVID PENDLETON; Second place: KEVIN PERRY; Third Place: LEA OCK- - Academy ParkSchool: First Place: DELNITA SYLVESTER 5th Grade; Second Place: CATHY OLES, 6th Grade; 3rd Place: LORIE HAMMOND 2nd Grade. South Kearns School: First Place: SCOT MEYERS; Second Place: JIMMIE WILCOX, Third Place: JANEEN (All 4th Graders) Western Hills School: First Place: JUDY LARSEN, 4th Grade; Tie for Second Place: SCOTT GALLAGHER and COLLEEN LARSEN. Oquirrh Hills School: First Place: JERRY BARTUNEK; Second Place: DARLEE ILR-WAR- ELLE FOSTER (All 5th MICH- D; The Mrs. returned home from the hospital a week ago. Its good to have her home but she is ' During the month stay at the Valley West Hospital she underwent an operation. During her illness she was l will give you sufficient time to change rooms. Refreshments will be served following Spectrum program. ( the last session. visited by her sister Mrs. Lucille Smith from Iowa and her eldest Pamela Douglas from Seattle, Washington. joe grand-daught- er Press Club Meets Friday The Utah Amateur Press Club will hold their regular monthly meeting on Friday evening at 8 oclock at 3800 Granger Drive. Do you have a Tonight 7:30 High School Auditorium will be the time and place for the University of UtahAlumnlAs-sociatio- n still weak and not feeling her old self. Association HUGHES. Third Place: Con- test was Kape Kearns -Utahs Launching Pad for Beauty. Various colorful posters were submitted by students in the participating schools for judging. Winners received cash awards, theater tickets from the Plaza Theater, or gift certificates from Decs Department Store in Kearns. Certificates from the of Kearns ComProud mittee were also awarded. Participating for the Com- - .. of Kearns Proud man, Spectrum Committee mlttee in the Poster Contest ' Valley West Area. were: Mrs. Sanborn, Zelma Introduction of Evenings ProBrundage, Gladys Romrell, -gram - - Dr. Burtis R. EvNorma Marilynn Kalm, ans, President U. of U. Alumni Association. Braunberger and BettyCast-ill- o. Program - - Thomas S. Monson, Chairman, continuing Education Committee U. of U. Alumni Alumni Association. Four Of A Entertainment: Kind University student quartet 8:00 Surrounding Classrooms You may choose any three of the lecture demonstrations listed. They will each last Thursday evening, May 9th twenty minutes. A short break 1968 at 7:30 p.m. at the Kearns ( ERMAN. and Poster that board, will keynote the opening program to be held in the auditorium. This Spectrum program which is free and open to everyone, Is the second such program that has been held outside the University of Utah campus. It is open to all residents of the Valley West area including Bennion - Hunter -Granger - Kearns - Magna -West Jordan. 7:30 General Assembly -Kearns High School Audi. Welcome - J. torium Leonard Harman, Chair- 'ZVeicamc s small print- Braunberger p K-ett- p p, Jaycee-ette- Conduct Contest s will Kearns Jaycee-ette- s conduct their annual Statewide Speak-U- p, Jaycee-ett- e Contest at Vernal, Utah on May 17 during the Convention of the Utah Jaycees, announces Linda Henline of Academy Park who is State Chairman of the project. Come and join the Utah club and share your experiences and efforts with others. or Telephone will compete with five minute orations chosen from the following subjects: Anti-WDemonstrations ;' You Cant Tell the Boys from the Girls (Todays Fashions) EM-4-01- 299-33- 03 68 for further p, Kearns! KSL and KUTV carried news of the Kearns Clean-U- p parade and lauded the community's efforts to maintain a clean and attractive town. ing press or mimeograph In Did you ever your home? edit a school paper, church or club paper? Have you ever wanted to write? Then you are a potential amateur journalist. Frank Grygierczyk as Chairman. was parade marshall. Leading the parade was the Kearns Fire Truck, followed by a color guard furnished by American Legion Post ? 132 carrying the flag. Next came the peppy Kearns Junior High Band led by the cute Following them was the Kearns Junior High float and riding it were Miss Kearns' pretty Linda Bennion, and her attendants, Lana Jordan and Debbie Snow. Next came the Lantern Truck of Mountain' vFuel Supply, followed by members of the Kearns Town Council riding truck with their sleeves rolled up. Then on a clean-ucame LaMont Gunderson, Superintendent of Roads and Bridges in one of the City & County's brand new, Next came the "Proud of efficient garbage trucks. Kearns" Committee. , and the Spectators applauded the Campfirg-Gjrls,Bluebirds who announced by way of a lage sign that "The Campfire Girl Learns to Clean Up Kearns". Next came the Kearns Green Thumbers, the Ladies Civic Club representatives, and the Kearns Chamber of Commerce leaders in a red convertible. Great rhythm and the sound of maching feet told the crowd along the curb that the Kearns High Band led was coming down the street by the Kearns High Erskine Next came the Mable dancers, then the Girl of Scouts and the Boy Scouts Troops 542 and 337. At the Shopping Center, the Scouts left the parade to begin efforts and start the big movement that will their clean-uFix-U- p Pant-Ucarry through the week - - Clean-U- Jaycee wives from various communities throughout Utah ar and Movie Censorship - - Is it Up To Par? Trophies will be awarded to First, Second, and Third Place winners in the contest . These will be presented by Mrs. Henline at the Awards Banquet of the Utah Jaycees on May Vernal. Purpose of the Speak Up Contest which is patterned aster a similar contest held by the Jaycees, is to improve the poise and speaking ability of Jaycee wives in communlt service, according to Kearns President Judy auxiliary Barnson. 19 in |