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Show Page 2 VALLEY VIEW Granger High Scuttlebutt Granger Thursday, November 10, 1966 NEWS Jay-C-Ett- es Plan Holiday Events by Susan Coats High student body' Granger held a pep rally this past Thursa dummy day night where was burned atj Pirate Cyprus the stake. This apparently aid-- 1 ed considerable as the Lancersj defeated the Pi-- ! rates 26 to 6 in the last game of the season.. The enthusedi and eager stu- -l dent body is a- -i waiting the Mr.' Football dance ,. r which will be held Friday, November the 11th in the gymnasium. Members of the senior class are holding early morning and afternoon sessions to prepare the Senior Class Assembly which will be presented this week. Prospective players for the basketball team met Monday, the 7th, after school. The coaches evpect Granger to have a great season this year, and warn the other schools to be wary of the great Granger team. Kearns Jaycee Nows Events Barbershoppers Mothers to Present Present Annual Show once-a-ye- ar ' r Salt Lake Chapter of S.P.E.B. S.Q.S.A. Free Program Valley Jr. Concert Nov, 18th - - - -- Mrs. Dora Flack will present a book review of "Those Who ,Love" by Irving Stone at the Kearns Branch Library, 5350 South 4220 West, Friday, Nov. 1 1 at 8:00 p.m. This is the second in the Fall t This coming Mon. Nov. 14, 1966, is the date set aside for consultation at parent-teachValley Jr. High School. Consultation hours are from 1 There will be no to 4 p.m. that day and series of Free educational proserved lunch school students will be dismissed at grams sponsored by the noon. Parents are urged to It is free to the public. use this time to advantage and Library. visit with their childs teachers.. Jay-Cee-Et- er Jay-Ce- special effects. The Western Continentals from Phoenix, The Golden Staters from California and The Silent Flyers held their the Four DoMatcis from Seattle regular monthly meeting at the will all be at the shows to enDetention Home Monday evening tertain you. Nov. 7. Good seats are available for Guest speaker was Social Dirboth performances. Write P. ector Mr. Dean. O. Box 505 in Salt Lake City A short business meetingwas or call Tickets will held after the lecture with light also be on sale at the box office refreshments served. on Friday and Saturday ev- per person. Bring the family and attend this fine musical program. New Comer Club ants You to Join If you are new to the area and would like to know more about your Civic Affairs and Local Businesses please let our Welcome Wagon Hostesses call upon you. Notify them that you are new to the area by calling 295-19- Kearns Jaycees, led by VP Nathan Ridge, served as timers and judges at the swimming meet last Saturday between the Kearns Marlins and the Deseret Gym Team, held at the Kearns Swimming Pool. Kearns triumphed 469 to 392 with 35 local swimmers opposing 28 from Deseret. Larry Tracy and Dale Nelson coached for Kearns, with Coach Russ Sneddon leading the visitors. Stars for Kearns were June Martin in the 8 years and under class who unofficially broke the existing intermountain AAU record for tb yard inlividual medit in the record s.vam She ley. time of 1 minute 44.7 seconds. Pam Compos from Kearns, swimming in the 9 to 10 year indivclass, s a am the idual medley in 1 minute 35.4 seconds. She missed the record by 110 of a second in the butterfly event, swimming it in 40 seconds flat. Garth i'ymm, Pool Director, was referee and announcer. A large crowd of Kearns boosters cheered tne team to victory., To North Stake Singing Library Presents Plan to attend this occasion presented by the On Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:15 p.m. theSaltLake The Granger The Singing Mothers of the Chapter of the S.P.E.B.S. met in the Sakura, Murray, Kearns North Stake Relief Sowill present their anQ.S.A., Utah, Wednesday evening Nov. ciety will present a concert nual "Singinest Night of the 2nd at 8:00 p.m. "This Is My Country, Fri. Year. Discussed was the ThanksNov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. in the Everyone is urged to attend giving Basket and preparations Kearns North Stake Cultural these exciting evenings of sing made. 4660 W. 5015 S. ing at Highland High School Audfor Hall, Chairwoman appointed Guest soloist will be the talitorium on November 11th and e childrens Christthe ented soprano, Billie Lucas, 12 th. mas Party was Sandra Barton. who has sung with the Fred The Salt Flats Quartet will was La Rae be there to sing your favorite Waring Pennsylvanians, HollyCarter and Berniece Cannon. wood Palace, and many Eugene songs - both old and new. Christmas Party date for Jelesnik programs. Carl Hancuff, bass of the quart, Nov. 19th was discussed. Two hundred and fifty voices et, will be the M.C. for the a barbershop shows. Recipes for the next meeting will participate Including will be exchanged by Berniece Priesthood Chorus, Childrens The Beehive Statesmen and LaRae Carter. Chorus, as well as the Singing Cannon ofthe Chorus, champions again Meeting will be held Nov. Mothers. State of Utah, will bring you 16 in the home of Mrs. Sherim The admission will be $1.00 the big sound of a 55 man chorus or 50? and razzle you with some very (Pat) Kay. donation per family, or Jaycees Serve As Timers and Judges enings. 262-137- or for orders call 298-595- . 262-13- s 3 3. rfuto- 'PanU 97 - 7. Join in our monthly meetings Our and meet new friends. will be held at next meeting the Meadowbrook Golf Club lo1300 W. 4197 S. cated at the for evening is Subject "Holiday Cooking and Decorating" presented by the Utah Power and Ligh Co. Nov. 21 at 7:30 p.m. .Welcome Wagon Newcomers is also selling homemade hand dipped chocolates in order to support a family for Christmas - 278-306- 5 3 Kearns 5433 So. 4015 West 298-35Granger 3443 West 3500 So. 87 299-141- ' 6 e Auto Glass Installed - Drums Turned Wo are now distributors for 3 this is a recorded announcement this is a recorded announcement this is a recorded announcement Thomson Race Pistons, Cams and Solid Lifters, IF YOU HAVE GOOD CREDIT WE WILL OPEN A CHARGE 77 ACCOUNT FOR YOU 5. THE TRUE E KENTUCKY BOURBON 1 100-ya- rd 50-ya- rd mam ModB mm gcgbee) Community Survey Now Underway Kearns Jaycees are working' on the community! diligently survey to determine attitudes of residents toward facilities and improvements in Kearns, announces Vice President Kent Sheffield. Residents are encouraged to cooperate with the Jaycees when they knock at doors (approximately every nine houses). The Jaycees are not interested in recording opinions and attitudes, says Mr. Sheffield. names--mere- 32345 te33PlMjfl 33TH45 4iJfe 3443151 'I'fJQP nnnur 3mik4& ly Rummage Sale ttP4SEnp ?!&) great a- -' President Marilynn Kalm announces that articles not sold in rumthe recent Jaycee-ett- e turned will be sale overi mage to the Lutheran Christian Women for a charity project. rrary 4iR4: TiintirKriCL r. 4U?iirj .im iR Democratic Women Meet November 16 -- Hotel Nov. 16 iSKlfftl TSf at 12:15 nm p.m. Noted Salt Lake Attorney, Wally Sandack will be the guest speaker. He will talk on the subject "Why I am a Demo- Dig O 1 If? 8 1 tSrjMttMB&VKfTtlt 4iV TOMiMSSW Oxnaga? Etoodb a S6 WS IBS SajJlh crat. All Democratic Women urged to be present. iW,r wraOW V.tULJ? 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