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Show HATtOHAl w (OITOIIAl ' uUiimin! mu n nj r a ra Library tr CD . 3) 03 CD c W H - c O H H c f- A3 w a 33 p C c 03 V 53 ? The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume V Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, May 14, 1959 Number 19 Miss (earns Pageant Will Feature Loveliest of Local Girls ' Florence Ilene Richards, 21, daugh- Joan Carol Newman, 19, daughter ter of Delwin Richards, 5345 So. of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newman, 4420 W., has dark brown hair 4371 W. 5255 Soa blue eyed girl with brown eyes. Weighs 103 lbs. with light brown hair. A 5 ft. 9 inch and is 5 ft. 2 inches tall. Has at- tall girl who enjoys all sports and tended LDS Business College and lists music also as one of her favlikes singing. orite hobbies. Franchon Louise McCleery, 18, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. McCleery, 4873 So. 5020 W. Likes tennis and belonged to the school Pep Club. She has brown eyes and brown hair. She is a 5 ft. 6 inch girl weighing 121 lbs. Pop Concert Proceeds Will Go To Jr. High V; ' Lt. (J.G.) Raymond G. Blake gets V " v Wings of Gold. Kearns Navy Officer Gets Wings Lt. (jg) Blake received his wings Navy Lt. (jg) and Mr. of Blake, so,n April 10 upon completion of adRaymond Mrs. Ray W. Blake of 4415 W. 3500 vanced flight training and has been South, Salt Lake City, Utah, has transferred to the Naval Air Station, his Wings of Gold of a Naval Memphis, Term. Before entering the Navy in June Aviator pinned on by Cdr. L. R. at the Chase Field Naval Aux- 1957, he graduated from the Univeriliary Air Station, Beeville, Tex. sity of Utah. BEEVILLE, TEX. G. Be-mi- s, Taylorsville Lions Elect President TAYLORSVILLE Mr. James M. Paxton was elected president of the Taylorsville Lions Club for the As his assistants, year of 1959-6Mr. Dave Dougal was elected as 1st vice president; Mr. Ralph Tye, 2nd vice; Dr. A. W. Smith, 3rd vice; Graven Daybell and Vem Scoville, directors; Mr. Gene Paxton, secretary; Mr. Rex Mackay, Tale Twitser, and Mr. Don Kinder, Lion Tamer. Installation of officers of the Lions Club will be held May 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the Meadow Brook recreation hall. A dinner program is outlined for the evening. A one-horevery program will be under Mr. James M. Paxton, of 4800 So. of Mr. William H. the direction elected pres1188 W., is the newly Club. Bartlett. Lions ident of the Taylorsville 0. ur The Lions Club is sponsoring the Gus Farney Pop Concert, to be held this evening at the Kearns Jr. High auditorium at 8:15 p.m. Mr. Rolfe Peterson, of KSL Radio and TV will emcee the program for the evening. Proceeds from the program will go towards the Jr. High Band Uniform Fund. Tickets may be purchased from the members of the Lions Club, at a ticket booth at from the the- - shopping center, Kearns Jr. High, and at the Clark Music Co., in Salt Lake, 28 East 1st South. The first part of Mr. Farneys program is called the Evolution of The Pops Organ. It will consist of his interpretation of 15 modernistic organ stylings of the overture to Offenbachs Orpheus, Gershwin music, a group of marches and a number called What Is Popular Music. Mr. Farneys organ fame has been growing for many years and he has won recent acclaim for his mastry of music at Brays Organ Loft, at 3331 Edison St., Salt Lake City. - Jaycee-Ette- s '' ' ''' '''41 Jackie La Rue Conder, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Salmon, 4311 W. 5100 So. She has green eyes, light brown hair and would like to become an air line hostess. She is 5 ft. 4 inches tall, weighing 116 lbs. Patricia Ann Thompson, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin A. Thompson, 5120 Capehart St. She is a graduate of South High and is now employed as a dental assistant. She is a blue eyed gal, weigh- ing 116 lbs. and is 5 ft. 6 inches. Hundreds Attend Entries Continue; Catholic Contest Will First Communion Close on May 15 The Miss Kearns Contest, sponNearly 600 persons attended the 9:15 a.m. Mass at the Parish Hall sored by the JCs, is rapidly gather- last Sunday. It was also the First ing momentum as it nears the Communion for some 65 youngsters. After the service breakfast was served by the members of the Altar Society. In the evening the Xavier Club served a delicious steak dinner to families who wanted to take mother out for a special treat. This excellent meal was prepared by Mr. Andrew Babinsheck, who deserves a special Thank You. dead- line. There is still time for interested girls who can qualify, to contact chairman for registration. Inquiries may be made by calling CY8-269- 6 or CY Girls between the ages of 18 to 25 who are not married or have never been and have lived in Kearns for the last six months, are eligible to enter the contest, Act' now and give Kearns a representative in the Miss Utah Pageant, as well as receive The Jackpot is still growing and recognition yourself. $180.00 is waiting for some Watch next week for more enlucky winner this Saturday eve- trants in the contest and then attend ning. The games party at St. the Miss Kearns Pageant Monday, Francis will start at 8 p.m., at the 25, at the Kearns Jr. High May Parish Hall. Many other fine prizes Auditorium, 9 p.m. for the final will be awarded. t judging of the contest. Absentee Bingo may be played by Support your local youth activiGene or ties Father with your attendance at their contacting Healy functions. Benvegnu. 4 Elect New Officers KEARNS At an election meeting held at the home of Mrs. Orin Hunter, Wednesday, May 9, officers were elected to their posts for 1959-6- 0. Mrs. Darr D. Harward was reelected to the position of president for the club. Mrs. Urban Gebo, also will serve as vice president. Mrs. .Eugene Andrews will take over the position of secretary-treasure- r. The Jaycee-ette- s approved and to present a motion a on passed selected as to be gift to the girl Founders Day Queen. Mrs. Darr D. Harward, president of the Jaycee-ette- s, welcomes Mrs. Eugene Andrews as the new secretary-treasure- r of the club. To her right is Mrs. Urban Gebo, vice president. ed ed |