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Show Co c; tr h- c K O' - CD 0) 2) 03 CD c'Fm u t- mss" S l! 1 O - o of UT'SVS lbRARV 4 i X'M t (K $ i J fL W 25 o as cr . MOV c-r- 1959 c; c 03 CTM-- LAE ClT T &Pr Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, November 26, 1959 Volume V Number 47 Story Telling Presented y David Gourley School From these flowers and greenery Through the efforts of teachers fashioned an Hawaiian setting was and PTA officers of the David Gourley School, a story telling pe- on the stage of the riod was held last week at the room in honor of the 50th state. school. mong the flowers were two girls Mrs. Ronald Smith, chairman of dressed in grass skirts, Cynthia the project, states that this is the Phelps and Hauani Smith. Around the room were story first program of this type to be inpresented at the school. As an tellers, with groups of intensely added attraction to the event, Mrs. terested children about them. Smith whose parents live in Hawaii Story tellers dressed in costumes had them send to her 350 baby were: Mrs. Ernest W e s s m a n, orchids, two dozen Anthuriums dressed as a panther narrating multi-purpos- dozen bird of paradise seven crown flower leighs, several blossoms, two plum ria leis, seven crown flower leis, several lawai and other greenery. one-ha- lf Show to Provide for Needy Families VFIV . The Kearns VFW Post No. 9322 is sponsoring two shows each week end to help provide the needs for some family or families during the Christmas holidays. Mr. Jim Hodges informs that the admission is one can of food goods per person. A two hour show is provided for the entertainment of those attending. The show presented Sunday, Nov. 22 was Lets Go Navy. Coming attractions that are scheduled are: Out West With the Peppers, starring Edith Fellows and Dorothy Petterson, scheduled for Sunday, Nov. 29. Dumbo, a Walt Disney production, Sunday, Dec. 6. Two shows are presented each Sunday at the Community Center, at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Each show is accompanied by a Happy Time Program, consisting of three cartoons. Send those children to a Sunday matinee and at the same time help some needy family in Kearns. e Beverly Olsen, Jungle Book. dressed in Japanese attire, relating stories of Make Believe Land. Mrs. Lamond Frost, dressed as Heidi, narrated "Heidi. Mrs. Ronald Smith, dressed in a Hawaiian Muu, Muu, was with the senic display. Other narrators not in costume Mrs. Beverly Olsen, dressed in a Japanese robe, story telling session at David Gourley Elementary were: Mrs. Don Poulsen, Mrs. Harof children by telling commands School last week. attention the rington Shea, Mrs. Otto Gibson, stories the of Make Believe them Land, during Mrs. Kenneth Struhs, Mrs. Gerald Cornell, Mrs. Gerald Jacobson, and Mrs. Glen Smith. Mrs. Calvin WARNING Brady gifted those attending with book markers as the program was ... Against. Destruction in connection with Book Week. Because of the destruction of This is a new feature to be pre property and materials that has sented each week to keep both the Kearns Library at the Kearns National WBBA young and old aware of books availThe members of the Jaycettes basball field, parents are requested able for their use at the Kearns and Open House their guests that attended the to keep their children from play in Branch of the Salt Lake County meeting of the Jaycettes last week An open house will be held Sun- and around the area. Library. received pointers and helpful hints Available this week are the fol- on day, from 5 p.m., at the Kearns This property was being dethe proper care of the skin, Library to acquaint Kearns resilowing: to many beauty tips in addition for the express purpose dents with their library, according veloped of in the art makeup. to William Chris Hansen, library of furnishing good entertainment ADULT: Mrs. Fred Tedesco of DarCom90 (Klea) NAUTILUS NORTH, by committee for the youth of the community. of Beauty, gave these Residents are urged to apply for Many citizens have donated both mander William R. Anderson, USN. rells College demonstrations at the home of Mrs. dramatic account of the first library cards for each member of time and equipment towards this The atomic submarines voyage from Orin (Charlene) Hunter. their family at no cost Pacific to the Artie ice pack. the development. Several girls attending the meetAND CONSENT, by the ADVICE open house vistors During Dont throw away both time and Allen Drury. A big and bold novel ing were asked to sit as models so are also invited to notice the clean Mrs. Tedesco could demonstrate grounds surrounding the building money by letting your children that could tear the lid off the how to shape the lips properly, how and the newly planted flower beds. destroy what has been done for bubbling cauldron of high politics, to apply rouge and where, how international. domestic and both their benefit of Lack and to select the proper shape of the yours. Dont forget come and visit JUVENILE: concern and the proper colors to to Re5 may prove costly your library Sunday, p.m. SEWING IS FUN, by Edith Paul. eyebrow use. These were just a few of the freshments will be served. A book which has been prepared to all who came. under the direction of the educa- beauty tips given tion department of the Singer SewAt a future date, the Jaycettes Co. Machine ing hope to have Darrell out to one WE WERE THERE WITH BYRD of their meetings to demonstrate AT THE SOUTH POLE, by Charles hair styles, colors and care. S. Strong. The adventures of Victor, fourteen year old boy, who journeyed to the Antartic as radio St. Francis to cadet and cabin boy on a whaler. PUTT-PUT- T SKIPPER, by Hi- Present 'Burnt ldreth T. Wriston. All about a twelve Cork and Melody1 year old boy named Skip who loves boats more than anything else in After weeks of rehearsal and prep- - ' the world. arations the members of St. CHILDREN: Francis Xavier Parish are getting ALL FALLING DOWN, by Gene ready to present Burnt Cork and Zion. Everything falls down except Melody, a minstrel with the mod-- . Jimmy when his daddy tosses him era touch. in the air for daddy always catches A varieyt of acts have been him. planned to entertain both young and old. There will be pantomime, vocalists, a ventriloquist, dances, Ground Broken comedy acts, musical numbers and For Bennion many more. Vhat's New at The Library Jaycettes Learn Proper Beauty Care oc-cur- ed 2-- vice-chairma- n. 2-- Area Country Club During recent weeks the traffic patrols at the Kearns elementary schools have taken the oath of office administered by an officer of the County Sheriffs office. The boys and girls who have been chosen to be a traffic patrol member swore to uphold the laws of safety and to abide by the rules of good conduct They also promised to be faithful in their duties. Their man duty is to guide their fellow students safely across the roads and to be on duty punctual and at the assigned spot Their duty is of great responsibility, but the boys and girls are proud of it and happy to be of service. Their service is a great help to the. teachers and principals and the whole student body, so today a salute to the boys and girls who guard the crossings in all kinds of weather and help with many other assigned jobs. " Ground was broken this last week in the Bennion area for the Golf Crest Country Club. When completed in June or July of 1960 here will be an golf course. Ground was purchased from Ferris 18-ho- le Smith, 7 Rene Player and Kenny Jones. The location is Performances are Remember. 2200 West to 2700 West on 6200 Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., at ' South. V Ned Parker, Make plans no wto bring the whole family to the performances Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Donations of $1 for adults and 50 cents for students will be accepted. Children under sue are free. the parish hall, 4501 W. 5215 South. ... |