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Show CD D S5 s K DJ tr CO H CD c- - O I I' h"- o ct- 5 Hi d c ai C'N, A3 cr c ai ET Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, December 17, 1959 Volume V -- v , dumber 50 Sixth Community Development Meet Skit Comedy Highlighted by 2 on Picture Page higher standards, and a constant flow of publicity to keep all citizens abreast of the facts and developments in the program. Monday, December 21st, there will be no district or community meetings. This night only the TV broadcast on KUED will furnish the public with information to be delivered by members of the board consisting of the chairman of each district and the officers of the CD program. At this time they will address the inactive citizens, districts will discuss the success of the program in the district, an explanation of what it means to be the pilot community of the program, and an outline of what is in store for the community for the first six months of 1960 will be given. A schedule of the fact finding committees will be given and also an insite as to the relative facts they hope to uncover in that category. One of the features highlighting the program of the Sixth Community Development Town Meeting, Monday, December 14th, was a comedy skit portraying a day in the life of the community development chairman. The skit clearly showed that one eager enough to help their community can only spread themselves just so thin. The help of others is always needed, and just one person cannot build a community by themselves. Narrator for the skit was Sally Nelson. Civil Cartons husband was portrayed by Ken Erickson, and her son Steel was portrayed by Rev. Carl Samuelson. Other persons portraying characters who are constantly draining the day of her vital time from the neighbor to the salesman were, Renee Oakley, Eve Westwood. Dave Edgar, Dick and Jean Brickell. Three major questions that received answers at the meeting were: What is causing the inac- North Kearns Stake tivity or hostility to CD? How can To Present we remove these causes? And what Since the spirit of Christmas is concrete methods should be recoften lost in our busy lives of .toommended to the town meeting? Some of the answers to these day, the singing mothers of the Stake are going to questions were as follows: Persons Kearns North a Christmas Cantata on interested in attending their CD present 8 from Christmas Eve p.m. meetings dont have to take a job This is the second annual preunless they wish, if they are showing enough interest in their com- sentation of the Contata by the munity to attend the meetings, jobs singing mothers. The one chose for will not be forced upon them un- this year is Song of the Holy less they so desire. Night, by Roger C. Wilson. Familiar carols of the holiday Citizens attending these meetings do have a voice in decisions made season will be rendered by the concerning the development of their daughters of the singing mothers. community. The community de- A tenor solo will also be added velopment program is a chance for to the Contata. all citizens of Kearns to exercise The narration will be based on their right in developing the type the story of the first Christmas and of community they want. from the songs of the Contata. block The personal contact of the As Kearns is still a relatively chairmen with their neighbors was new community and may not have sited as a possible means of de- established their own traditions creasing inactivity, by removing fully as yet, the singing mothers doubts, suspicions and answering feel that this could be the beginthe questions of residents. A proper ning of a new tradition for the solution should be sought to com- young families of the community, bat the baby tending problem on to spend Christmas Eve listening meeting nights. Certain districts to heavenly music and seeing seem to have this well in hand. ancient scenes pass before them. Some of the concrete methods Carolers from the MIA will sing recommended to the town meeting as you approach the their were: to eliminate unnecessary North greeting Stake House, 4660 W. 5015 hashing in delegate assembly, the South and again also as you retire holding of block meetings in the to your homes following the proneighborhood. Show that commu- gram, their strains will fill the air, nity development will increase the value of their property if the com- bringing out the message of peace munity is built and developed with on earth and goodwill to men. Cantata 7-- Durfey Cleaners to Hold Grand Dec. 19, Everyone Welcome Opening is holding an' Mr. Haws Adding the final touches and putting the last items on the shelves ready for delivery are left to right, Jim Hodges, post commander; Iris Kincaid, Delores Telephone Hour choir of 30 boys from 10 to 16 years of age, will sing a group of French carols. Organized in 1907, this group consists of 60 boys between the age of 10 to 16 from Paris. They continue to go to school even though they are thousands of miles from home on a world tour, for their organization is both a choir and a school. They have given 10,000 concerts in 35 countries. They sing in 21 languages, including Japanese. The grown-up- s will be represented on the program by Rosemary Clooney. She will sing of Americas most familiar Christmas songs. Lisa Della Case and Giorgio Tozzi, stars of the Metropolitan Opera, will sing a group of Christmas carols from other lands. iL-j- -- is Durfey open house in conjunction with his grand opening Saturday, December all! Mom and Dad bring those children too. wishing all residents of the Kearns 19th. 'Come one! Come Durfey and his staff are wishing all residents of the Kearns area a Very Merry Christmas. They feel that the features their new establishment are offering to the, public, are a real Christmas gift to everyone. And what a wonderful way to start the new year off right, with your clothing sparkling clean for the holiday season. Mr. - work Nears Completa f, Nick's Helpers To Present Youths' Program Christmas is a time for children and the Bell Telephone Hour gets into the spirit of the season by featuring some talented youngsters on its special Christmas program over Channel 4 on Friday, December 18, at 6:30 p.m. Thomas Mitchell, the veteran stage and screen star, will serve as host for the program. Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone Orchestra will accompany the guest artists. The four Lennon Sisters, aged 13 to 19 will sing popular Christmas colorcast. songs on the hour-lon- g They have been singing together since the youngest was able to carry a tune. Penny Ambrose, a brilliant violinist will make her debut on the Bell Telephone Hour program by playing Schuberts Ave Maria. The Little Singers of Paris, a Briggs, and Ella May Hodges,' auxiliary membersand Theron Briggs, post member. - The many long hours of work completed by the post members and auxiliary members of the Walker Neal Snyder VFW post are truly not in vain. For they have for the families of Kearns that are in need of Santas help, a wonderful array of assorted toys. A few of these items have been donated by the various merchants, but for the most part the items have been donated by individuals. Some of these needed little repair with a lesser amount requiring extensive repairs. With paints, brushes, cloth, scissors and thread, many of the items ranging from dolls to sleighs and horses have been restored to good condition to bring joy and happiness to children who may not have been as fortunate otherwise. The Kearns VFW Post have also featured weekend shows, admission being an article of canned goods, as a way of obtaining necessary items to make a complete family Christmas a happy one. For those who still have it in mind to donate any article of food, clothing or toys, the deadline has been set for Sunday, December 20th. The post wishes to thank all of those who have donated this year. For the most part the items received this year have been in much better condition than some received last year. The Best To You & Yours Mrs. Vay Simper, drops off clothing to be cleaned and picks up clean ones without ever leaving her car. A modern feature of the Durfeys Cleaners of Kearns. At Christmas The Staff |