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Show i i I June REVIEW. 16. 1966 A3 NEWS KEARNS Kearns Pool To Open ... Despite Theivery A FAREWELL testimonial tional and State Jaycees. For by Betty Castillo of in was Elder honor information, call Mr. Kalm, given News that the Kearns SwimHiram Gerlach, son ming Pool will finally open Frederick Mr. Galbraith states that on June 20 was announced by of Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Ger12 at the Jaycees will shortly belach of June Kearns, Director Garth Pymm. the Kearns Eighth W'ard gin work on their Miss Kearns . Coincidental with this profloat to carry local beauties Chapel. mise of recreation and phyElder Gerlach will serve in in the Days of 47 and other sical training to area resiSwiss Mission of the area parades. Jaycees are dents is the notice by William the to find a suitG. Petuskey, chairman. Salt Church of Jesus Christ of also attempting Saints following a able location to build a clubLake County Service Area, Latter-da- y three-mon- th training session house. No. 1, that sprinkler heads Calabash Cousins, at Brigham Young University. The were stolen from the sprinkmusical contingent of the the ling system surrounding Kearns Jaycees, entertained 5271 JERRY P. KALM, pool building. was apthe Daniel Want of the LDS Mr. Petuskey states that the South 4620 West, of the Church at a luau, June 10. pointed secretary was the pilfering obviously the work of adults and indicates Kearns Jaycees, announced On June 11, they presented the a luau for W. GalEdmond by program that such acts could possibly president Bountiful Jaycees and last have an effect on plans for braith. A former president of the week, they entertained memfurther recreational expanCounof the Dinah-LaKalm Kearns bers Mr. Jaycees, sion for the area. in Vernal, Utah. Club is also serving as area chairtry man of the Soap Box Derby, KEARNS TOWN COUNCIL a project sponsored by na will meet June 20, 8 P.M., 298-38- 16. nd W3? ami) Mm by Shirley Bayman THE ACTIVITIES FOR COMING MONTH in Taylors- teachers will participate in 16-1- Birdie? Hush Puppies Shoes Good Range in Sizes HOLLADAY BSMtSJ ENlS BED ROOM-- S UPPERS 7 DIFFERENT STYLES 9:15 to 11:15 A.M. A pre- conference event will be held June 16 at the Tracy Wigwam, Millcreek Canyon, 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Other features will be a en banquet for Master and Golden Gleaners and partners June 16 at the University of Utah Union Building, 6:30 P.M. and presentations THE ANNUAL ROAD SHOW of the Kearns North Stake will be June 27, 28 and 29, at 7:30 P.M. at the Stake Center. An invitational presentation will be given June 30, KEARNS AND GRANGER residents may attend a series of classes by faculty members of Brigham Young Un- iversity on June 20, 21 and 22 at the Taylorsville Stake Center, 1391 West 4800 South. The classes will include sessions in homemaking, music, interior decorating, health. Biblical translations and studies, internal values. WEED School Camp Fire Girls launched a Holladay clean-u- p campaign. A luncheon consisting of hot dogs, soda pop and ice cream was served at the home of Mrs. Clyde (Viola) Thompson, 5200 Holladay Boulevard. Contributing food items were Bob Hunter, manager of Albertsons, buns andhotdogs; Richard Kirk, manager of Safeway, soda pop; and Bob Meier, manager of Meiers Meat Market, ice cream. Mr. Grant Nielsen, owner of Texaco Service of Holladay, furnished the truck for the project and Albertson's provided boxes and gunny sacks for the litter. Supervising the clean-u- p project were Camp Fire leaders Mrs. George Cartwright, Sizes Values to $13.95 999 The Shoe Tree COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS 1871 East 70th South 277-253- 4 Thor. Tot., Wed., 9:30-8:0- 0 Sot 9:30-60- 9:30-70- 0 0 FOR LONG-RANG- SAVING E AND cluttered areas along Holla-da- y Boulevard were cleared Tuesday as 20 Junior High Good cause of vities. Education Week actiAnd Interstake road show competition will be held June 20 in Kearns. NEWLY ELECTED officers of the Granger Jaycee-ett- es announced several projects coming year. First of the new projects will be a Sno Cone Sale in the Granger Shopping Center, 3500 South 2700 West, Saturday, June 18 at 10:30 A.M. Pro- for the ject chairman will be Shirley Bayman with LeRae Carter serving as Next meeting of the Granger es will be June 15 at the home of LeRae Carter, 1783 Chateau Avenue, at 8 P.M. Bringing recipes will be LeRae Carter and Marva Colby. In conjunction with the Jayplan concees, jaycee-ett- es struction and decoration of a float to be entered in the Days of 47 parade. Shirley Bay-m- an is chairman and LeRae Carter is Another new project is the collection of items for a rummage sale later this fall. Anyone having items to donate may call LeRae Carter, 262-22- 92 or Shirley Bayman, Pick-u- p of items 7. will be made as requested. are Granger Jaycee-ett- es holding a membership drive. Wives of active or former InJaycees are eligible. terested persons may call 1. Sandra Barton, 298-414- 298-365- Jaycee-ett- " " PATCHES of FUNDS NOT NEEDED IN YOUR DAILY INTEREST CURRENT RESERVE, CHOOSE VALLEY BANK COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Lions Club is making plans' for a July 4th breakfast. Hot cakes, eggs and choice of drink will be served at Mountview Elementary School from 7 to 9 A.M. All re- will present a program at Southeast Christian Church, 6876 Highland Drive, June 17, at 7:30 P.M. sidents ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Petersen, 6756 South COLEEN of Cottonwood Heights are invited to attend. The annual event is jointly sponsored by the Lions Club NEWLY ELECTED PRESIof the Rocketeers DENT Square Dance club is Merl will Castle. be Glen Thacker, with Le Roy Sturgeon, treasurer, and Mrs. GeneBerrett, secretary. Outgoing president is Guy Dy An June son. The group meets monthly and visits other clubs todance and socialize. The group includes 32 couples. Dale Schirm is caller for the group. NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS of the Granger Lady Lions held their first meeting under the new years calendar last week. MEMBERSHIPS IN THE PROPOSED swimming pool are still available but are selling briskly, announced Ron Sams, chairman of the pool committee. Mr. Sams, who spearheaded membership sales since the project was launched may be 4. reached at chairman; Mrs. Charles Donald West, Mrs. Roy A. Chap- man, Mrs. Robett Watson and Mrs. William Cathey. j i- -i t WARREN TYE, newly elected president of the Taylorsville Lions Club was instal- led last week. . by. of the Holladay Eighth Ward Saints Church, 4917 Viewmont Street, returned to Holladay Monday tour evening after a six-dof Disneyland and other spots of Southern California. The trip was arranged for L.D.S. youth with a nearperfect attendance at church meetings. Church members were guests of L.D.S. families in Encino, California. Later this month, members of the Sher-m- on Oaks Second Ward will be guests of Holladay L.D.S. families through a reciprocal agreement. The eighty-tw- o youths were supervised by Bishop and Mrs. Raymond Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bagley, Mr. and Mrs. Heintz Rahde, Mr. and Mrs. J ames Fitzgerald and Mr. and Mrs. Cal Sorensen. Latter-Da- y ay LIONS CLUB Sight Conservation and Community Improvement Committee are sponsoring a collectHOLLADAY ion for an auction Saturday, June 18, 10 A.M. at 5520 South State Street. Murray. Items such as lawn furniture, tools, lawn mowers, gardening tools, sports items, toys, bicycles, radios, furniture, household articles are being accepted by club memor 278-39- 11 bers. call for pickup. Proceeds will go to sight conservation and for glasses purchased for underprivileged individuals. 277-55- 23 TWO CHARTERED BUSES loaded with youths and leaders tss i n dau- East, was recently installed honored queen of Bethel 5 at the Masonic Temple. 2445 18, at 10:30 A.M. Club members will model clothing furnished by the Glad Rags, 2100 South 2100 East. Mrs. Clarence C. Busch Is committee chairman planning the event. Other committee members are: Mrs. Archie Burton, Mrs. George Gudgell, Mrs. Wendell Adams and Mrs. Howard Layton. GIRL SCOUT TROOPS 260 and 262 set their camp June 20-at Mountain Dell Farm House in East Canyon. The structure is an original pony express station, dating back to 1861, and given to the girl scouts for their outings. The girls will plan their own menus, practice arts and crafts and include a pajama party on the five day trip. 25 Good - for REGISTRATION DATE MODERNFOLDS me new folding door for the county recreation summer program is June 20 at Mount-vie- w and Bella Vista Elementary schools. Mountview, 1651 East 7000 South, holds classes from 8: 30 to 11:30 A.M. and Bella Vista 2130 East 7000 South, will repeat the sessions from 12:30 to 2:30 P.M. r caff todtyl Gp tit ALDER'S EM 43 960 S. Main SaH Laka City Ninth Running 4U3A a: aL.zl. NEV PRESIDENT OF THE Holladay Cottonwood Jaycet-te- s is Mrs. Clinton Laver, 3360 South 2700 East. Outgoing president is Mrs. John Morrison. THE REVEREND MRS. Bradley Skinner was appointed part-tiMinister of Education for the Holladay Community Church. 2631 East 4800 South. She will be in charge of the Christian Education Department. The Reverend Mrs. Skinner received a bachelor of divinity degree from the Hartford Seminary in Hartford, Coon nothing corner goes to work with 298-822- Vice-presid- ent y PETERSEN, SUN OR SWIM is SOS the theme of a pool side brunch and fashion show to be held at Willow Creek Country Club, Camp Fire GirlsXaunch rea anup rfidnnri-ii- Closeout on Kingsway Mens Shoes ( Fri 17-1- NEWS NOTES By Mary Gail Stark Hour Mon A GROUP OF PRESIDENTS, counselors and teachers from Kearns will attend the June Conference of the Mutual Improvement Association, LDS Church, June 16, 17, 18 and 19. General sessions are at the Salt Lake Tabernacle 17 to June 9:30 from 11:30 A.M.;and June 19 from and area merchants. on activities conference 9. June Eight young will ville Stake promise to keep people from the stake in the Young participate members busy. chorus presentaofficers and Artists Stake MIA tion at 8 P.M. June 17 and Laurels and Explorers 18. will serve s ushers at the road show presentations. Junior girls baseball will get underway after conference. BYU Education Week will be June 20, 21 and 22 in the Taylorsville Stake Center. The annual stake Saratoga a day will be June 23 with a $50 cash prize going to .the Golf ward with the highest attendance. A special feature will be a Battle of the Bishops. Brush The MIA will hold its early breakfast June 25 at bird Windsor Green 7 A.M. in West Jordan Park. June 27 is MIA stake leadership meeting, a week later than previously scheduled be Hows This for Si of 16-1- 9 aroET" it CONVENTION Galaxy of Road Shows at Pioneer Memorial Theatre and Kingsbury Hall cm June 17 Talorsvill e Stake Readies MIA C onference June aaaBfrqzs ::? DURING the VFW and Auxiliary in Price, June 9, Mrs. Henry Beech, Kearns, will be guest of honor at the annual Family Night Dinner. She is former State President of the Utah State VFW Auxiliary. National representatives attending the convention will be Joe Scera, National Junior Vice Commander, and Mrs. Frances Harmon, National Deputy Chief of Staff. vidual wards, or $5 at the family finances, figure flatadjustment, door. tery, personal For information call educalandscaping, healthy attitudes tional directors or bishopric and 18. toward sex, streamlined sewmembers. Each day at 6 P.M. Also on June 17 and 18 will ing and food storage. services will be Cost for the course is $4 devotional be presented the Young Artconducted wife guest speakers ists Music Festival at the for registration through indi Idea Tabernacle, 8 P.M. will be presented Festival at the Hotel Utah Motor Lodge cm June 17, 18 and 19, 8 A.M. COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS HIGHLIGHTS to 6 P.M. by Faye Hadley of the NEWS GRANGER-HUNTER-TAYLORSVIL- -- 7:30 P.M. fTheme for the variety shows of the ten participating wards is Potpouri. in the Kearns Library audiThe public is intorium. vited. VJIO IHTEMOUNTAIN CHAMPIONSHIP AUTO RACES Ad Open For Competition International event Super Hard Top Sportsmen Modified U.S. TOP CARS FROfl WESTERN 40 LAP MU. MAIN 50 LAP FRI. tlT. HITE MAIN SAT. 8:30 Qml. 7iC3 FAIRGROUNDS SPEEDWAY FRI. GenAdm. $1.75, Kids SAT. Gen. Adm. $2.00, Kids MEMBERS OF HOLLADAY 2780 East 3900 South, attended an all church picnic sponsored by the Training Union at Fairmont (6-1(6-1- 2) 2) 75$ $1.00 Baptist Church, Park, June teas m fat 11 dont have to speak Russian to buy one of the worlds great vodkas. Just say Gil beys and youve got it You (SEEmrOEFOCSZSiErES ISSUED FOR SIX, TWELVE or EIGHTEEN ISSUED FOR $500 MINIMUM MONTHS; WITH WITH LARGER INTEREST PAID, CERTIFICATES SEMI-ANNUALL- Y in MULTIPLES ON DATES of $100. 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