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Show Former president of the Jr. Chamber of Commerce, Darr D. Harward, turns over the gavel to the new JCs president, Farrol Lambert. Mr. Lambert was recently elected to the position of president of the Kearns Jr. Chamber of Commerce. To serve with him are Gerald Lindhardt, 1st vice; Eugene Andrews, 2nd vice; Edwin Castillo, two year director; one year director is Orin Hunter and the state director is Darr Harward. her elbows in mice, an attractive cancer research technician fearlessly looks after her charges. The little animals are used In experiments financed by the American Cancer Society to find causes of cancer and new means of cure. MOUSE ANYONE? Disposable Paper Tents Cut Camping Costs Two families are shown using the new paper camping equipment that is being introduced during April by Ford dealers across the nation. The equipment is designed so would-b- e campers can have a try at outdoor the usual investment. living for one-thiAll equipment pictured, including a paper sleeping bag, will retail for less than $75 a cost low enough to permit disposing of it at the end of the season, eliminating the winter storage problem. The tent at right ($19) sleeps .two adults and two children, while rd Re-Weavi- ng the tent at left ($13) sleeps two adults. The station wagon boot, which converts the rear of -- a -- station wagon into private camping quarters, will retail for $7, and the para-win- g in the center for $25. Ford is introducing the equipment because of its interest in outdoor camping which has done much to spur the increase in station wagon sales. Ford sells more station wagons than any other make. After the April introduction, the equipment will be marketed by Corporate Research, Inc., of Ann Arbor, Michigan. r MAGIC Service and Complete Mending Service Damaged Knit Garments Repaired Knit Skirts Shortened Ness Building 28 W. 2nd South - EMpire Room 203 DR. T. CHLEPAS, Optometrist - Glasses Fitted Downstairs Kearns Medical Center Call CY iye Examination 51 Ray's Barber Shop North East Corner of Kearns Catering to Men, Women and Children Lewis Bros. Stages Depot 360 South West Temple Street Phone ELgin 77 Kearns & Salt Lake City Schedules Closed Mondays - Except Week Containing a Holiday RE:ED DAVIS REALTOR Sell With Confidence Let This Agent Get You The TOP PRICE WE BUY EQUITIES We Have Rental Service For Your Every Insurance Need Call REED S.L.C. Office EM Kearns Office CY 69 71 WE SELL THE EARTH and INSURE ITS CONTENTS and Watches Repaired a kitchen extension and Cleaned is easy to order . New Parts Included Special $3.50 just call our business office j Satisfaction Guaranteed Mountain StatesTeiephone nrimi - in.lil Thursday, May 21, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 4 W.niiM ' 'll rf;. iiiiinMiuiai TV" ' T KEARNS PHARMACY Ml,j I n i irifin r ni ni i nrri CY 84234 RULOU'S 4145 W. 4960 So. - CY 79 Up to Bees 'N Baseball For Dairy Week VFW Salt Lake County people this week were invited to enjoy one of June Dairy Months traditionally outstanding events: Dairy Night at Derks Field in Salt Lake City, on Tuesday, June 9. On that evening the Salt Lake Bees will play the Portland Beavers in a Pacific Coast league baseball game. Activities will begin at 7:30 p.m. Put it. on your calendar now, for a wonderful family outing, suggests Richard G. (Dick) Stevens, general chairman of Utahs June There Dairy Month committee. will be a truckload of free ' dairy prizes distributed at the game. There will be other attractions, including the presence of the states Dairy Princess, pretty Elon Mangel-son- . First place and the state championship were taken by Barry Hunt, Mr. Stevens said that courtesy tickets for the game are obtainable from dairymen or grocers. Each ticket is good for 50 cents on an adult admission to the baseball game or 25 cents on a children? ticket when accompanied by a purchased adult ticket. Each courtesy ticket must be accompanied by one adult full paid admission, the dairy leader said. Last year Dairy Night drew the largest crowd of fhe season up to that date. Another big crowd is expected, Mr. Stevens, said. One of th$ purposes of the Dairy Night is to remind people that Junes best meal ideas start with dairy foods, theme of this years observance sponsored by the American Dairy Association of Utah. Ned Winder, Salt Lake City dairyman, is in charge of Dairy Night Tourney... (Continued from Page 1) son of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis B. Hunt of 260 W. 400 So., St. George, Utah. The Hunt youth competed in 11 matches before walking away with the championship. Roger Stevens, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay E. Stevens, 464 Downington, Salt Lake City, Utah, took second place in the tournament. The Stevens youth was sponsored by the Lt. Clarence E. Allen Post No. 409. Third place was taken by Kay Englestead, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Englestead, 206 W. 300 So., St. George, Utah. The Cottum & Hafen Post No. 2628 sponsored both the first and third place winners. Fourth place in the state tournament was won by Delbert Viall, of Kearns. The trophy were presented to the boys by Mr. William Stras-terstate department youth activities chairman of the VFW. The national tournament will be held at the VFW National Home at Eaton Rapids, Mich., July s, The hopscotch tournament, sponsored by the VFW Auxiliary of Utah, held their meet in conjunction with the boys marble tournament, at Kearns, Saturday, May 16. , First place for the 3rd grade was taken by Jolene Christen, of Orem, Utah. First place in the 4th grade division was won by Joyce LaRose, of Ogden, Utah. First place in the 5th grade went to Margaret Gaba-loof Ogden, Utah. Second place for the 5th grade was achieved by Marsha Hutchinson, of Kearns. First place in the 6th grade division was Sends won by Linda Jensen, of Bingham, Entry Magna Utah. Sandra Pettersson, a WhitTo VFW Tourney tier student, took third place in the MAGNA The VFW of Magna 6th grade division. sent two students to compete in the Judges in the girls' hopscotch State Marble and Hopscotch tourna- tournament were students from the ment that was held at Kearns last BYU in Provo. Saturday. Bob Wall, 6th grade student of Magna Elementary was the The winners were presented their first place marble winner of Magna awards by Arlene Dart, state dethat went to the tournament. partment youth activities chairman for the auxiliary. Raelynn Martin, 4th grade student of the Magna Elementary represented the hopscotch winner in the state tournament. n, |