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Show , . Thv m a w 3 D) oaATJcq r Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume X i 5 The Fastest Growing Community in Utah Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, June 6, 1963 Number 29 New Greenhouse and Flower Shop Showplace of Valley Valley View Country Clu One of the show places in the southwest area of the valley is the new greenhouse The formal opening open house cf the Valley View Country Club held last Saturday was the most successful event the club has undertaken, according to Dennis Doyle, swimming instructor and Gil Dennis Doyle advised a few ditional openings are available for swimming instructions. Classes will be held in all age groups and instructors are well qualified to teach. Festivities started at noon with a number of swimming events and some exceptional diving exhibitions. The clown diving was real professional. Many more events are in store for club members and their friends according to Mr. Meyers. Plans will be announced in the near future. Meyers, club manager. t ad- i Over 350 hot dogs were distributed by club members as well as Work on drinks. According to Mr. Meyers, the Westrfdge Office Bldg. party could have gone on into the Work was started on the new night but fortunately all main events over by the time the rains Westridge Office Building at 4219 came. West 3500 South. Started and flower shop located at 3807 South Redwood A lovely blue eyed brownette from Orem, Miss Judi Baker, walked Construction was started last No- away with the Miss Granger title vember and is one of the first last Friday night at the pageant plastic greenhouses in the inter- sponsored by the Granger Jaycees. the daughter of Mr. mountain area. It covers 25,000 Miss Baker and Mrs. William feet Baker, 86 W. 1600 of square grow ang and work She is 20 years old Orem. South, space. and stands 5 6 tall. Mr. Wallace Toma is the owner Her first attendant is Marion and brings to the area one of the best backgrounds in the florist bus- Marchant, 20, daughter of Mr. and iness. Mr. Toma was bom m Mrs. Jay Marchant, 4520 So. 4150 Hawaii and moved to Pasadina, West. Ramona Smith, 17, daughter California. He is a floriculturist and of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin A. Smith, has helped teach at the University 2871 So. 8750 West, was named of California at Los Angeles. He second attendant. Miss Marchant moved to Salt Lake in 1945 and is 5 9 tail, has green eyes and brown hair, and Miss Smith is decided this was the place for 5 2 tall, has brown eyes and hair. Road. ens Henager College, Darrells College of Beauty, Delton Lanes, Gal-le- n Kamps Shoe Store, LaRies Ladies Wear, Select Dry Cleaners, Hendrickson Stables, Wells Barber Shop, Earls Chevron Station, Bobs Sinclair Station, Pauls Par 3, and the Granger Snack Bar. Flo Wineriter of radio station KALL was the master of cere- monies. The invocation was offered by Tom Egelund of the Jaycees. The organist who played throughout the contest was Julynne Fair-bour: Peterson. was proentertainment Special vided between different phases of the contest by Carl Grabaugh, a local singer; an orchestra number by the Wright family, with 10 children, each playing a different musical instrument; a vocal solo by Carolyn Thiede; a vocal solo by Sharia Fairbourne; a Tahitian hula by Rusty Christiansen: and dance numbers by the Carol Ess? Dance Studio. ' A special thanks is extended to Charlene Hunter and Marie Lind-harof the Kearns Jaycee-ette- s for coaching the contestants in modeling and walking. Also to everyone who helped in any way to make the contest such a success. The contest was rated. outstanding in every way. This compliment is really exceptional - considering it is the first year the Jaycees have put on such a pageant. (See Photos Pg. 9) ne Lana Rae Given and Susan BuckAn addition is planned to start in were runners-u- p ner to the queen near the alumian of future very The first phase to be built will her and two attendants. num 40 feet by 214 feet. Magna Seeks Queen contain 7 offices and when com- This building will contain a rebuilding The pageant, which was under The American Legion Cyprus pleted will have 13 offices. Each frigerated section, bulb celler and the direction of Bill Barton, chair0 38 and the Magna Volunteer Fire- office will have 1.000 square feet creative garden center. Also a man for the Jaycees. was presented a queen con-te- s of space and will be built around men will sq. ft. unit will be moved from in the Granger High School audithe present location east on 33rd on June 28 at a site to be an- an comCommittee members who court. torium. Offices will be open South. nounced, according to James R. Mr. Barton, were Alan assisted pletely air conditioned. The archiMonsen, chairman. When completed there wall be ap Gustin, Syd Elliott, Cal Youngreen tect is J. Leonard Harman, .who will The contest is open to all girls make his office in ft. of grow- Bob Barton,. Dale McMillan, and struc- proximately 100,000 sq. new the Dennis Leonard. The Jaycee-ette- s 1G or over living in the Cyprus ing and working area. ture. Mr. Toma advised his aim was arranged for the stage decorations High area. Girls may enter themp selves or may be entered by famgarden center and helped solicit donations. The building is owned by West- to have a for members friends. or growers, florists, chain stores Applicaily Miss Baker gave a very good W. Wallace and individuals as well as a retail ridge Inc., Enterprizes the at tions may be picked up dramatic reading for her talent shop. per Printing Company or at one of Bawden is the president. presentation. Miss Marchant gave the local drug stores. an interpretive dance, and Miss Smith gave a vocal solo. AH talent The winner of the contest, which numbers presented were exceptionis judged strictly on beauty, and receive will ally good. two her attendants, costume a wardrobe and Memorial jewelry. Judges for the contest were Buck Bamberger She will preside over 4th of July Brady, Ivan Woodbury, Joe Sloan, Foundation Offers festivities in Magna, and will ride Fern Fairbourne, and Miss Carroll on the Kennecott float on July 4 who represented Darrell Sisemore Nursing Scholarships and 24, and during a number of of Salt A kick-of- f the tional leaders will discuss and ai of Darrells Beauty Salon. The girls meeting The Ruth Eleanor Bamberger other county functions. Lake County Civic Auditorium views as to the loation and were judged on beauty of face and John Ernest Bamberger Memorial size, and The new queen will be crowned Complex will be held Friday eve- facilities needed for such a build- figure, charm, personality, Foundation is planning to offer at Prudential the talent. at Building by Kay Lynn Hendrickson, last ning nurse for Salt Lake County. scholarships again in the South and State Street. Time ing years winner, who also went on to 33rd 1963. of fall a was Miss presented Granger win the Salt Lake County Sweet- of the meeting will be 8 p.m. House Bill 190, passed by the first Since the Foundation was estabplace trophy, a $100 wardrobe, heart Contest. Public, civic, church and educa- - last legislature, in 1947, by the late Ernest placed the respon- a scholarship to Darrells Beauty lished Loreta the to prominent Utah philanBamberger, scholarship sibility on Salt Lake County for College, has been offering nurse it Stevens Young-waPatricia ta thropist, this project. The County CommisCareer School, free bowling instruc- scholarships. Over two hundred sion formerly appointed Commis- tions and games from the Delton nurses have been graduated from sioner Marvin ' Jensori as acting Lanes, and other prizes. nursing schools after having received financial help from the chairman of the committee. The She and her attendants received Foundation. There are 42 nurses County will also be responsible for a beautiful bouquet from McDon- in schools now being helped. Mr. the calling of a general bond alds Floral Company. Flowers from William H. dwell, director, sugWallys Flower Shop were present- gests that girls who are interested and next seniors both seniors Twenty-nin- e juniors year outstanding Mr. Francis Deering, manager of ed to all of the contestants. The and who can qualify on the basis at Granger High School were hon- is in line with the U. S. Junior the civic auditorium, in Houston, attendants also received a trophy, of need should contact the hospital a scholarship to Dafrells Beauty or ored by the Kearns Junior Cham- Chambers promotion of greater ed- Texas, will be the nursing school of their choice principal speaker ber of Commerce on May 24 when ucational incentive in the youth of at the other lovely prizes. and College, and inquire about this help. meeting. they were presented with Scholar- our country. The hair of all nine contestants Commissioner Receiving certificates for Straight Jenson advised was set before the pageapt. Those ship Achievement Recognition cerMaxwere: Dana A the public is invited to attend and who contributed their services were tificates. Darr Harward, chairman, performances and Cec Otte of the Kearns Jay- well, Marilyn Smout, Ilene Todd, become acquainted with the prob- Countryside Beauty Salon, Darrells Granger Plan to Run cees, presented the certificates, Vickie Moffett, Donald G. Chris- lems facing the committee. Salon, Luellas Beauty Salon Beauty which were by the tensen. Margaret Louise White, Box. Cotton Candy Bootji The civic auditorium committee, and Ferns Beauty United States Junior Chamber of John Robison, Cynthia Ann Hoski-soto were The 20,-00- or dt one-sto- Civic Auditorium Comm. 0 y, Kearns Jaycees Honor 29 Outstanding Seniors Jaycees n, ( . 3 . 1 k : Commerce and the Minute Maid Company. The certificates were given to Straight A and Honor students at the annual Awards Assembly. They read: To students who during the current school year attained high academic achievement worth of cial recognition, iting them for gent appliation of good study habits and an attitude of eagerness toward the learning process. This awards- program,' which the Kearns Jaycees hope, to expand. tp . - Carol June Solomon, LaRaine appointed by the County CommisOakeson. LaDean Hatch, Melvin sion, includes: Commissioner Mar-vii- n Jenson, chairman; Thomas TayLarry Nielsen, Steven L. Paxton, lor, Davis, Albion Mulcock and Roy Kathleen Bird, Douglas Mellor, Oreen Green are members of the Douglas L. Holmberg, Charles P. site committee. Lambert, Gail Stanley, and Jerry Arganbright. Facilities is under the chairmanOther seniors receiving honor ship of McGown E. Hunt, with Dr. certificates were: Marilyn Kay Reed Clegg, W. A. Macey, and MerWithers, Valgene Jones, Loretta rill Nelson, members. Fern Whittle, Russell Mouritsen, 'Public relations committee is Karen Bea Sorsenson, Cheryl Grace Gehr-jjoLaura Ennks, Margene Kirk, composed of Conrad Harrison, John Schone and Howard Dunn, j and Juanita Noel Smith. g, presented trophies th girls by the Builders Mart and Philco Corporation, American Savings, and Ralph Crane Sinclair. Those who sponsored a girl were Builders Mart, Thrift City Ladies Department, Reliable Roofing (who SDonsored Judy Baker), Harmon City, ?jzza Hut, Dennis Leonard. Inc., Bird" Flooring Service, and T.' R. Smith Masonry Company. Others who contributed prizes, scholarships or money to the con- test wre Loretta Young-way- , Pa- tricia Stevens Career School, Stev The Granger Jaycees are planning to run a cotton candy booth during the month of June, according to Cal Youngreen, chairman. It will be set up at Thrift City on Saturday, June, 15, and at another location, to be named later, the following week. This project will be to help raise money for community projects. A car wash is being planned by the group under the direction cf Gene Kirk, chairman. This will be scheduled later in the month. |