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Show Page 4 Thursday, February 16, 1001 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS SPECIAL on PERMANENTS BEAUTY JAR 5154 South Capehart CY Kearns 35 GUARANTEED TV. SERVICE 4822 South Redwood Rd. "We Repair all Makes of Radio , T.V. and Stereo" 41 DURFEY DRIVE IN CLEANERS and SHIRT LAUNDRY For the BEST in CLEANING PICK-U- P and DELIVERY CY 61 EXPERT ALTERATIONS East of Shopping Center KEARNS, students from the moved to their new rooms and various elementary schools in will be spending the next few days Kearns Monday morning began at- getting adjusted to a new routine tending school at Kearns Jr. High of corridors and rooms. where newly remodeled facilities During their last week at West enable the junior high to accom- Kearns, Mr. Lawrences 6th grade modate the sixth graders. Sixth class gave a splendid exihibtion on grade teachers as well as students birds for the rest of the school. The exhibits were displayed in the e room of the school and all the classes were invited to South Kearns view them and hear the talks givPTA The of South Kearns Ele- en by the students. This was the mentary will hold their annual culmination of a project which the Founders Day Meeting tonight, class had spent several weeks Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. The program showed remarkable and studying will consist of a skit by teachers, talents among the students inparents and Principal Cummings, volved. Pictures drawn by the stuelection of the nominating commit- dents were together with tee for next year, musical num- a collectiondisplayed of various pictures bers by the 6th grade orchestra. from magazines, etc. and library Past presidents to be honored dur- facilities. At each display table ing the evening are: Mrs. Wendell students gave talks concerning the Hibler, Mrs. Ronald Whittle, Mrs. habitats, migrations, feeding, nestJohn Knickerbocker, Mrs. Noel ing, etc., of birds. As a finale, the Payne, Mrs. James Cole, Mrs. Carl students had an assortment of live PTA News Granger Electronics PHONE AM ennion SCHOOL NEWS Evening Appointments UTAH i multi-purpos- Crowther and Mrs. Gayle Bruse. Refreshments will be served. David Gourley Senator Bruce Jenkins will be guest of honor at the PTA meeting tonight at David Gourley. Mrs. Arthur L. Lauber, PTA president of David Gourley, and Mrs. Grant Dalton, PTA president of Oquirrh Hills school, urge all parents to support this meeting. There must be 4 nominating committees elected tonight. Due to the overcrowded schools, the boundaries will be changed and two complete school session for each school will be necessary. A map showing the boundaries will be published in the next issue to clarify the changes. Senator Jenkins will discuss legislation as it is, has and will affect our school problems, so this meeting is extremely important to all parents of children attending these two schools as well as others interested in these legislative Llodern buried treasure As Abraham Lincoln once predicted, Utah HAS become a treasure house. We produce more than twice as much gypsum as we use, seven times as much iron, 10 times as much lead and zinc, 25 times as much potash and 50 times as much copper. These and other mineral surpluses, sold out of state, help create prosperity for thousands of Utahns. The Scout (Cub) dinner held in the ward house last Saturday was a huge success. A fine elk supper with all the trimmings was served to a large crowd. The committee would like to thank everyone who helped in any way to make it a success. Young Married will hold their meeting at the home of Bud and Granetta Breeze, Friday, Feb. 17. Helen Knight will be the speaker. Everyone is invited to attend. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. The all families please extend an invitation to anyone in their family who have been former members of Bennion. A lovely wedding and reception was held Friday evening uniting Dennis Rich and Eileen Mantyla in marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rich of Bennion are the parents of the bridegroom. We wish the newlyweds theb est of luck. Edward Annis of Bennion left two weeks ago for Lackland Air Force Base in Texas. We hope it A Valentine Dance was held in isnt too long before he is home teh Bennion Ward Tuesday, Feb. again. 14. The hall was decorated in red and white with red hearts hanging Wedding bells will soon be ringfrom the ceiling. A large crowd of ing for Fred Hibben and Donalda teenagers were there. Refreshments Fulle. Fred lives in Bennion with his brother Gil. We wish happiness were served. i to you both. Our sincerest sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Bennion of Bennion. The Primary Penny Drive will birds on display which included Their son, Dr. William E. Bennion, be going strong this month. We parakeets, canaries, and a talking died Sunday evening in a Salt Lake parrot. hospital after a long illness. Funeral hope everyone will donate two Mrs. Palmers third grade class services will be held Wednesday, pennies for every year they are.' will perform experiments in the 1 p.m., in the Holladay 11th Ward This goes for a good cause, lets support it. Someone from making of paste this week. Mrs. Chapel, 2053 E. 4675 South. Friends everyone the will call at your door. primary Palmer said that they would use may call Tuesday, 7. to 9 p.m., at Remember two pennies for every cloves to give their product a 4330 So. Redwood Road, and one year. fragrant smell and a spicy taste. hour prior to services at the chapel. After all, who wants paste with- Bureal will be at Wasatch Lawn out a taste? ? ? ? Memorial Park. The faculty of Oquirrh Hills held DR. T. CHLEPAS a party at the home of Mr. and from the Salt Lake Airport Mon OPTOMETRIST Mrs. Blaine Abraham, Friday eveMarilyn Humphries departed Eye Examination Glasses Fitted ning. Each grade level provided a from the Salt Lake Airport MonContact Lenses skit and chicken and pizza with the day evening at 10:15. A large group KEARNS MEDICAL CENTER trimmings provided the menu. Pro- turned out to bid her farewell. She Downstairs Call CY gressive games were played and ev- is going to North Germany for her had a wonderful time. mission. eryone 51 Dec. 19 and Feb. 6, two Dental Health Conferences were held at South Kearns School. The teeth of all 4th and 6th grade children were inspected by a dentist to note their past and current dental needs. It was a very worthwhile project and the services of the two dentists and the PTA personnel are very much appreciated by the parents and the school. The dental inspections were conducted by Dr. Alma D. Anderson and Dr. John M. Bevan. They were arranged with the help of the school nurse, Mrs lone Broadhurst. Mrs. Kay Kane, a senior student nurse, assisted during the last conference. Mothers who gave assistance were: Mrs. Norma Rushton, PTA health chairman; Euinec Bevil-hymNorma Bamborough, Den-nett- e Henline, Lulu Richins, Barbara Knight, Jerene Shurtz, and Wanda Youngdell. BUY Choir practice will be held Tuesday at 9 after MIA. 1 The annual Ward Reunion will be held Wednesday, Feb. 22, start- ing at noon. A dinner will be held for the children primary age. At 1:00, a program and dance will be held. Starting at 6:00, a supper will be served to all adults and a program and dance will follow. Will WAY FARE RECEIVE Round trip Transportation You Travel One Way FREE Lewis Bros. Stages Depot 360 South West Temple St. Kearns National League Elects New President Phone ELgin 77 KEARNS & SALT LAKE CITY SCHEDULES er UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" Which of these two whiskies is insured for One Million Dollars? Ail MW --- 1 J f.vC v 4, .. yy,.&4 r' A y4 The whiskey in the bottle on the right is insured for one million dollars. This whiskey, drawn from Calvert Reserves Standard of Excellence, is used for quality control and never sold. The Calvert Reserve on the left, and every bottle you buy must match this one million dollar Standard of Excellence for superb flavor. Good as Gold quality like this never varying -- means combining at least 18 selected straight whiskies with rare grain neutral spirits. The reason: Nature alone is never precise. All straight whiskies vary as they age. But thanks to Calvert's one million dollar Standard of Excellence , the taste and magnificent character of Calvert Reserve never b: Courtesy of Bandy & Harman, a U. S. Treasury Department license You deserve Calvert Reserve coob7 ? FULL 68 PROOF BIENDEO WHISKEY 65 CRAIN NEUTRAL BUNK BEDS SPIRITS 1961 CALVERT DISTILLERS CO, K. Y. C.1 AS gold Complete with Springs Ladder, Guard Rail - Converts to Twin Beds $44.95 NOYCE FURNITURE and PAINT 5400 West 3500 South t; if., u BARS D - V vary. Always Good as Gold! SOLID-GOL- At the last meeting of the Board of Directors of the Kearns National League, Frank Wozab was elected as the new president of the league. Ray Powell, former president, resigned due to business pressures. Jay Liston was named player and purchasing agent. The Queens Coronation Ball will be this Friday night at the Catholic Recreation Hall. The new queen and her attendants will be crowned at that time.- Tickets are now on sale. The price being a donation of 25 cents per ticket. Dance time is from 7 to 9 p.m. May we remind all girls running for queen, you must have your final collections in to Mrs. Dorothy Searle on Thursday, Feb. 16. Phone AM 6-87- 78 NEED MONEY? - So litah finance Co. Jack Borg, Manager 14060 West 5415 South n - Kearns - V v Phone CY v'tvi c ' |