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Show g it,i j trjicrfjl YuMiQTi a tr m cj a; D H c C 1 H 03 X H O c H O H C rr 3 Volume SALT LAKE XIII A Picnic! Matches! floe Tragedy! years old and her friend Lisa Sharp went skipping down the street - a picnic lunch in one hand, holding hands with the other. They were going over to West school Kearns elementary grounds last week, to eat their lunches their mothers had prepared for them. Perhaps to play on the swings afterwards. As the two little girls were eating, Diane picked up a book of matches that had carelessly been dropped by a person unknown. One of the little girls G. Douglas Taylor presents Mrs. Zelma Brundage dishad marshmellows in her lunch tinguished service award. and they both decided they wanted to roast them. So with the book of matches still in their possession they ran close to home where they knew a neighbor had a fire place in their back yard. What fun to roast marshmellows! What fun to complete a picnic. Diane The Utah Chapter, Arthritis struck a match and with the Foundation, presented 3 disto help of the strong wind that tinguished service awards Utah Federation of the members day she was soon a ball of she ran fire. of Womens Club. Screaming across the street to her father C. Douglas Taylor, executive Philo Searle who was just reof the Foundation Jaycees Hear Ronnow director, to home. He pulled clothes Mrs. award an turning presented Kearns heard the Jaycees South plat 5356 off the human torch and rushed Zelma Brundage, form of Lane Ronnow, Reher to Valley West Hospital 4280 West. publican candidate for the where little Diane is still in The award was for outA picnic Commission, on Septcritical condition. standing service in the fight County ember 3rd at Kims Resttwo little for Arthritis happiness during girls against aurant. The presentation was turned to a tragedy In addition to Mrs. Brundage in the series of the Jaycees Wetherell of who believe in hearing all sides Gwen Im Dianes Sunday School Mrs. Provo and Mrs. L.J. Diamanti before voting, said chairman teacher and the children I teach and I are going to make of Helper were also honored. George Slack. get well cards for her. If anyone would alsb like to send well cards for get little Diane Searle I know they will help fill in the lonely hours ahead for her when she is able to read them. You may send them to me Jodie Bruse, 4880 South 4720 West Kearns, Utah, or to Diane Searle, Valley West hospital Granger, Utah. Mrs. Zelma Brundage Receives Distinguished Service Award Jaycees Hear Candidate 1965-196- TO 6. Wotie Deptf. the voter must have registered with as a Democrat or Republican or declare a party affiliation when he applies for a 13 priballot in the Sept. hotly mary. contested races with present governor Calvin L. Rampton against Rep. David King on the Democratic ticket. The Republicans pitted Salt Lake City Mayor J. Bracken Lee against Sen. Wallace F. Bennett. All four candidates had built up a sizable political fol- created good . o an ft pFedKtafted The voting in next Tuesdays primary is expected to be extremely light in comparison with the primary vote in 1962. In 1962 both parties had lowing and vr a Reason Our New System tests. a C CD Number 40 ILiigjIfotf IT an Fira 5 M Thursday, September 8, 1966 COUNTY, UTAH Little Diane Searle n con- The only statewide contest is for one seat on the state Supreme Court and is non partisan. In 1962 the primary drew a little over 192,000 voters or almost half as many as the 318,000 voting in the general election. A new party registration law, effective for the first time this year, is a second big reason for the expected decline in this years primary. To cast a ballot in this years primary (except for the nonpartisan judiciary or state board of education contests) A great many independents rs and habitual say it is no ones business how I vote and are sure to fore go primary voting rather than he is known as a Democrat or ticket-splitle- Republican. This is shown by reports of registration agents showing an extremely light registration this year. The new law is certain to keep many voters from the poles next Tuesday. The nonpartisan State Sucontest will Court preme appear on primary ballots in all parts of the state. Two of the three candidates will qualifor the general election fy in November. Justice B. L. Tuckett, incumbent by appointment is a former Provo resident. Carvell Mattson, Richfield and Harold N. Wilkinson, Salt Lake City will contest of the Mr. Tuckett. The three can- on didates are well qualified for the position. Voters need not declare their to vote in party affiliation contest. this Several hot contests are In store for voters in county offices. Both parties will have a contest for the office Salt Lake County Commissioner, 4 year term, County Attorney and ReThe Sheriff. County publicans will have a contest for 2 year County Commission, Auditor, Assessor, county clerk and Dale Holt. Sid Lambourne, County Treasurer, and Hazel Taggert Chase, County Recorder are unopposed on the Republican' ticket. Joe L. Christensen, 2 year commissioner, Robert R. Fitts, Auditor, Cliff Cockayne, Assessor; Jacob Weller, County Clerk; Joseph C. (Jack) Frost; Surveyor and Rulon A. Ipsen, county treasurer have no primary contest. The Commission andSherlff contests are creating the great- est interest. Democrat Creer John and William G. Preston Larson are waging a strong campaign for the 4 year post. Both are incumbents. Mr, Larson is concluding a 2 year term he was elected to. - Mr. Creer- was - appointed to fill the unexpired term of former County Commissioner C.W. Brady, Jr. l Commissioner Creer broke-politica- president when he announced his canditency for the 4 year commission post. He has been in a running battle for some time with his fellow com- -' missioners. In the County Attorney con- test Grover Giles, Incumbent meets a new comer to politics in a prominent young attorney Carl J. Nemelka. The sheriffs contest pits Pete Hayward and George Q. Nielsen Jr. Mr. Nielsen was appointed Sheriff in a party contest with Mr. HayMusic Combine Pete ward. Hayward is currently chief of Police of South Salt Lake. Pearce Music Company takes The Republican ticket pitts great pleasure in announcing that it has acquired the serCaroline Birch, Darlene Edgar and Arlene Anderton Oscar Hansen Jr. and Lane vices and business of Mr. GilCurtis Hadlock to P.T.A. get acRannow for the 4 year post. welcome principal bert E. Martinez who has been Mr. Hansen is retired from party. quainted Salt Lake Hardware Company doing business at Granger, Utah in the name of G.E.M. Music and is no novice to politics Marty Martindale and Donna Reynolds win color T.V. set. Studio. Mr. Martinez is well having held elective offices in known throughout Utah as a Mr. Rannow is a Wyoming. music dealer and teacher, and man and young running for pubwe are especially proud of our lic office for the first time. new association. Two compltent candidates Pearce Music Company has will via for the sheriff con- - . The Oquirrh Hills P.T.A. held ison. Swede Delmar L. acquired all of the assets of their annual Get Acquainted Room Mother Rep. Mrs. Ned test. G.E.M. Music studio and has Luncheon Andrus. and D. Ferris Larson Friday September (Faun) Denison Donna Reynolds 5080 South Members of winter leagues assumed all of its indebtedness. Mrs. Dee (Nor- Mr. Larson has 22 years of 2, in the school Hospitality, were eligible to compete for Mr. Martinez has become an room. 4420 West and Marty Marexperience with the F.B.L Mr. ma) Reese. tindale were declared winners the 2 sets. officer and director in Pearce & Andrus is a former County Mrs. Civil Luncheon was served to the Defense, Safety of RCA Color T.V. sets preMr. Martindale bowled a Music Company, and it is our teachers Sheriff. Halton. Deputy board P.T.A. (Leona) by Ralph sented by Kearns Bowling 702 high series and Mrs. Rey- intention to continue doing busOf local interest is the members. Decorations in the Welfare & Recreation, Mrs. nolds 674. Lanes. iness in the name of G.E.M. Hawaiin atmosphere with island Ted (Shirley) Anderson Democratic contest for seats Music Studio in the Granger, music in the background prePublication & Magazine, Mrs. in the Utah House of RepresentUtah area. atives. vailed. Don (Dixie) Munson. Welker Opens Kearns Town Council Mrs. Milly Oberhansley of The teachers and board were Education & Pres -- school, Kearns opposes Nick M. Maodesire to hold a council position presented and got acquainted to Mrs. Alvin (Lela) Privett. and what their intentions are toMrs. John ris of West Jordan in District the new school year. begin Scholorship, Oct. 10 for Set Vote 24. New officers for the coming (Ruth) Matthews. ward community service. LetShop &. Mrs. Oberhansley has been ters of Intent should be malle Character Spiritual Life, year are: ' Mrs. TOWN COUNCIL VOTE SET Wilaffairs in in civic to Mr. Glen Kraft, 5349 South active Donald Blaine Mrs. (Genevieve) President, Ivan Welker announced the opThe Kearns Town Council is 5160 West by 30 Sept. 1966. (Carolyn) Birch. Kearns and is presently a memcox. of The Kearns Town Council accepting letters ening of Ivans Barber Shop to now Vice President, Mrs. John Juvenile Protection, Mrs; ber of the Kearns Improva-.mebe located in the Plaza Theatre intention from those interested, District and the Salt Lake election will be held on Mfbn-dJohn (Shirley) Bennett. (Arlene) Anderton to for 10 1966 positions apply October from 7:00 Fine. Building. desiring Art, Mrs. Bert County Planning C pm mission. Secretary, Mrs. John (Donna) on the Council. Due to changes Mr. Welker is a local resia.m. to 8:00 p.m. Polls will Anderson. Mr. Macris. is a prominent, (Evelyn) Gaillard. dent and lives at 4450 West in the Council Constitution and be located in the west side of & business man in West Jordan. Service, Mrs. David Library' Reading Treasurer, 5460 South. s, He recently opall 8 council positions the West Kearns School, 4901 (Darlene) Edgar Mrs. Zelma Brundage and Mrs. Wm. (LuRae) Privett. erated a shop in Rose Park. will be up for election. Seats South 4720 West. Harwar.d have a contest & Mental Health, Mrs.-Larr(Roc-enDarr Reeve Mrs. Health Program, will election at this to filled be to Full Mr. Welker in District. 25. According Chidester. (Betty) McArthur. barber service will be offered. be two four year terms and six &. & Mr. Brundage is a member Visual Aid, Mrs. Part By I aws, Mrs. Kristen Audia He said of Mr. Lamar North, tow year terms. the Kearns Town Council Rosvall Vernon (Norma) (Mary) Pedersen n. and W. Persons who apply for the is very active in civic Paul just returned from Alaska, will Richard Mrs. Teacher Rep., Membership, work in the shop. council must be 21 years of age Mr. Harward is a affairs. (Sandra) Tattersall. I The shop will open 9 a.m. to or older, a resident of Kearns Second Vice President in former county Deputy Sheriff Bruce Mrs. Legislation, and a registered voter. Letters J 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday (Vonda) Egan. all P.T.A. organizations is the and has been active in civic I & Public . V I and 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Satur-- I of intent should contain family Historian Relations, principal, in our case, Mr. affairs. and job status, why applicants day. Be Sure You Votel Mrs. James (Dorothy) Christ- - Curtis Hadlock. G.f.M. & N. D. Pearce . Oquirrh Hills P.T.A. Hold Get Acquainted Luncheon Winners Announced in Kearns Lanes Bowling Contest multi-purpo- se Ivan Barber nt ay By-Law- a) C0uG Lev-orse- i |