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Show o 2a cn ,,. , 1 0V": Vw4,-.- :. 1 ' x J 'yW t J"' tI ,1 ypiAi 4 ' y &f . vj- ysrrz . -- jsbfc. .a y'' ct- - Hj 'I- ctc ro (- V FJ ,. irt i Pi 03 X$S ' 6o5T - Vsx Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume V a ct 03 .. zr The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, November 5, 1959 Number 44 Princess to be Chosen Sharlene Hoffman of Draper, 1959 Dairy Princess for Salt Lake beauty finals will be televised over KTVT (Channel 4) on Saturday, show county, will compete for the state November 28, in an hour-lon- g Utah crown Hotel at Princess Utah Oil sponsored by Dairy Refining on Friday and Saturday, November Company. 27-2Welby W. Young, 'president of 1959-60 will winner state the ADA of Utah, issued an inviThe extravbe announced at a televised tation to dairymen of this area to anthe climax will which attend the convention in Salt Lake aganza nual convention of the American City. The televised Dairy Princess Dairy Association of Utah. The show will conclude our Saturday evening banquet at the convention, Mr. Young said. Wallace A. Parrish, chairman of the Dairy' Princess competition, said twenty-on- e county winners will compete in the state finals. Sales and special buys will be All have been asked to submit available to the customers shopping their favorite dairy food recipes in the Kearns stores from now un- as part of the final competition, til the Thanksgiving holidays. As Mr. Parrish said. One of the puran added bonus and an event to poses of the contest is to demonbecome an annual affair, fifty strate the many benefits of dairy turkeys will be given away Mon- foods for good eating, good looks, day, Tuesday, and Wednesday prior and good health. The new state winner will sucto Thanksgiving. All merchants of the Keams ceed lovely Elon Mangelson of Chamber of Commerce arc partici- Ephraim, current state Dairy pating in this gala event and giving Princess. Meanwhile Utahs dairy industry away one ticket for each purchase Senior Girl Scout, Sandra Burton, passes out calen dars to Pearle Wilde, and Jerrilyn Rushton. of one to five dollars. One ticket in November was commemorating additional will also be given for Evaporated Milk Month. This is Need a Calendar? each multiple five dollars of mer- pumpkin pie season in Utah, and when made with evaporated milk chandise purchased. and. 25, .24, 23r November these pies are really delicious, Mr. Upon one turkey will given away every Young said. Evaporated milk is to adults who have a also popular for making, soups, That time of year is here again Kearns School are holding or plan- two hours lucky ticket. Ticket holders must cookies, casseroles and other American Education Week. ning conferences with parents. Par- be present to receive their win- dishes Girl Scout calendars were passed National sponsors of American ents will receive notices of appointnings. Shop in Kearns where your out this week to the scouts of the Education Weew are: National EdSouth and North neighborhood ucation Association, American Leg- ments from the teacher, which they dollars are bigger, and patronize your local merchants. groups. This is one of the few ways ion, U. S. Office of Education and are asked to confirm. the girls have of raising funds for National Congress of Parents and The parent-teache- r conference their scout projects during the Teachers. begins where other reporting meth- Auction to be Held year. There was a time when educa- ods end. The parents brings to the By Ladies Civic Club KEARNS Mrs. Kenneth Baxter, When these girls approach you tions achievements and problems unown his conference educational chairman anschool very special to purchase their calendars, do so accupied the center stage of pubThe Ladies Civic Club of Kearns nounces that American Education with the feeling that you will be lic interest only during American derstanding of what the child is will hold their annual auction Wedwill be observed from Nov. Week helping a wonderful organization, Education Week. As soon as the like at home. The teacher brings nesday, Nov. 11, at the Community at 8 8th through the 14th. The theme and at the same time obtaining observance was over, citizens tend- an insight of what the child is like Center. The event will begin a calendar that you will need next ed to forget that informed, firstcitizen this year being Praise and Apfrom home. From this per- p.m. with a local Kearns away praise Your Schools. hand concern for the schools year anyway. serving as auctioneer. most of but Mrs. Baxter will be assisted by should be a year-roun- d The items to be auctioned off proposition, spective, everybody Girl scout leaders are still reaches its 39th all Otto Jacobson, hospitality child of Mrs. the members is this gains. will be those made by birthday, needed desperately. If you have no of the David Gourley chairman home the club, and will range from longer the case. Public interest linked are Parents and teachers the time available and can help, in schools An PTA. runs and stronger open house will be held made bread to aprons, crocheting, contact your neighborhood chair- than ever before.deeper together like a team of runners in and various other hand-mad- e ar- at the David Gourley School Wedj a three-legge- d race. They are man. Many girls are not able to nesday, October 11 and Thursday, ticles. With American Education Week bound together in such a way that join troops do to the lack of October 12. are to urged Everyone wishing leaders. in the offing, teachers at West if they should fail to learn how to Ladies The the auction. This will not be a consultation jog-trr in harmony they will not to attend has membership period, but a time for parents to Club Civic open fall down on the job, but, perhaps, and is not limited to certain per- sit in on a regular class room peshortchange a child educationally. sonnel. Anyone wishing to join a riod. The parents are requested not in civic works, to disturb the teachers at this interested Once upjon a time there lived group time, but merely to observe. a sage who said, One picture is may contact Bessy Baker, CY who is membership chairman. On these two days the parents worth 10,000 words. But the sage month a once meet but The group liver a very long time ago before are encouraged to partake of the of the second on the Wednesday hot lunches during the lunch hour. there were such things as parent-teachmonth. Cost per tray is 30 cents, and orconferences. ders must be made 3 days ahead Special entertainment is in store children under sixteen. Nearly all parents want to know of time. A membership meeting for the some of the same for citizens attending the Polinesian are Presents things. They Hostesses selected for these two Cyprus High Show slated for Kearns on Nov. 20 JCs will be held Thursday evening usually curious about what is to Nov. 5 at the home of Mr. Darr be at the Kearns Jr. High School. Doctor days at school are Mrs. Charles and how. These questions taught Mrs. J. Mangus Rosen-bergHarward. A special guest is slated can be answered at MAGNA Friday during an as- Phelps, Mrs. group conferPete Henderson, program coor- to attend the Sidney Benson, and giving a ences. But its the individual con- sembly brough to Cyprus High dinator and director of the show, talk to the groupmeeting, Mrs. John Thorpe. on economics. ference that pays dividends. School from the College of Southis a New Zealand youth attending Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foster took ern Utah, Dr. J. O. Brinton, 7708 Members of the Kearns JCs atthe BYU. He states that one of Todays chuckle: It was Parent W. 3430 South, Magna, was pre- first prize at the Halloween carnithe highlights of the program is tended the Halloween costume Conference Week in an elementary sented a certificate for apprecia- val in the adult section when their a Samoian Knife Dance. This and party given by the Orem group, school. came as rabbits. Mr. tion in caring for the athletes of whole family many other featured numbers will and Mr. and Mrs. Darr Harward Mrs. Don Poulsens children and As she walked down the hall CyDrus High School. bring an enjoyable evening to those walked off with first prize for the in the childrens Dr. Brinton was presented the took the first place incostume. best Mr. Harward was with her teacher, a first-gradas savattending the program. dressed were L. division, and dressed as a Japanese cooli, and quired companionably, Are we certificate by principal Moroni ages. The Fosters were presented Ticket sales for the event are Mrs. Harward as a Confessions again today, Jensen, at the close of the assem- with a ham, and th Poulsen chilgeisha having girl. going well, and the free lub jobs bly. This program is a national af- dren were too? presented with a wood Mr. Farrol Lambert took the for cars are still to be given away fair among schools. st. Adaline E. Anderson, for every two tickets purchased as prize for the most original cosThe Cyprus team is scheduled burning A witch cake was the door prize for Admission as dressed last. the Little Space tume, to meet Tooele on the Cyprus long as they Reporter West Kearns was presented to Judy Martin. Girl. that for 50c School Faculty. the adults is $1.00 and grounds Friday, Nov. 6. 8. Kearns to Have Turkey Days Girl Scouts Will be Around ? flj cm S'fz r ;.,.va-- r lS ' t ptf- - West Kearns Teachers Prepare For American Education Week PTA Announces Education Week ot er 2-- Certificate to er e, p |