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Show Thursday, May 28, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 7 Today's Fences "Go Fancy" J The womens chorus group of the Music Masters presented and 6th. and Key Notes group rehearse for concert to be for the public in Kearns June 5th Choruses Combine to Sponsor Concert an activity and that with the excellent musicians they have in their midst, they who recently appeared together at want to make the evenly an annual one and make Kearns a must choruses in Kearns, have combined for music lovers in the years to talents under the direction of Don come. In addition to the tw ohoruses, Singleton and will present their first formal concert June 5th and Reginald Beales and Helen Folland 6th, at 8 p.m., in the Kearns Jr. of the University of Utah faculty, High auditorium. The Kearns Chamber of Commerce along with church and civic groups of the community are lendA monthly pack meeting was held ing their support with publicity and last week of Pack 241, at the North ticket sales, knowing that events West corner of Kearns. 150 attendsuch as there weld a town together ed the meet from Den One through Den Eight. Den Six gave the flag ceremony, after which all dens parArmy Girl ticipated in musical entertainment. A wienie roast was held and alFORT McCLELLAN, ALA. Recruit Pat J. Pearson, 18, .daughter though the weather was quite unof Mrs. Hazel Nemeth, 3244 S. 4800 favorable everyone seemed to have West, recently completed eight a good time. weeks of basic military training at the Womens Army Corps Center, DR. T. CHLEPAS, Optometrist Fort McClellan, Ala. Examination - Glasses Fitted Recruit Pearson received drill Eye Contact Lenses and physical fitness training and inDownstairs struction in Army history, tradiKearns Medical Center tions and career fields. Call CY She attended South High School. Kearns has begun which might well be another page in the cultural history of Utah. Music Masters and the The male and female Key Notes, Scouts Corner Graduates 51 CUT MB OUT AND HANG ME UP! GEM THEATRE - Magna No Show Thursday, May 28th a Nniversity recital will be the guest artists at the concert. People no longer cry dont fence me in. At least itts an who have an eye attitude with home-owne- rs for style, because todays fences are more interesting, varied, and beautiful than ever. The secret is the fine preare making many more types home-ownservatives any of fence out of other regular can easily apply that make lumber. The humble the use of ordinary lumber can form an attractive for fences more practical geometric pattern in a fence than in years. The and gate as in the illustraWestern Pine Association retion, and it will stand up to for that the elements with the proper panports, example, inlumber is eling becoming preservative treatment Some of the best and most creasingly popular because of the pentachlorophenol available woods for fencing come from the western pine preservatives that will protect a fence for generations. region. There are ten species Thus the old plain fence .has to choose from: Idaho white been fancied up with many pine, ponderosa pine, sugar new shapes that are painted, pine, Engelmann spruce, stained, or left natural. lodgepole pine, white fir, Quite apart from this, howDouglas fir, larch, incense artists cedar, and inland red cedar. ever, out-of-d- ate er two-by-fo- Kennecott Awards Go to Kearns And Magna Grads Six Utah high school graduates have been selected to receive $500 to institutions of scholarships as higher learning dependents of Kennecott Copper Corp., employees. Nelson W. Aldrich, director of public relations for the Utah Copper Division said the six were selected from among applicants from nine high schools throughout the area. The selection was made on the basis of academic capabilities, leadership potential and citizenship. This is the fifth year such scholarships have been presented by Kennecott in a program to recognize and give assistance to deserving high school graduates who are dependents of Kennecott employees in Utah. This years winners are: Jennie Lea Todd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Todd of 4028 Redwood Road, Salt Lake City, student at Granger High School. Sharon Kay Peterson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Peterson of 210 4th East, Copperton, student at Bingham High School. Robert D. Davis, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Davis of 113 ur by-go- ne do-it-your- self Cyprus St., Copperton, student of Bingham High School. Howard G. Woodbury, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard G. Woodbury of 4568 West 4100 South, Salt Lake City, student at Granger High School. Gerald A Erlenbach, so nof Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Erlenbach of 626 Garden View Dr., Midvale, student at Jordan High School. Richard P. Spratling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Royal Spratling, of 1594 W. 7800 South, West Jordan, student at Bingham High School. The six winners may attend any accredited institution of higher learning in Utah offering a baccalaureate degree and may enroll for any course of study they desire, said Mr. Aldrich. Scholarship committees at each high school selected three female and four male students from among applicants. They were reviewed by a Kennecott Scholarship committee for final selection. Six alternates were also named. They were: Nancy Diane Linnell, Highland High School; Linda Marian Bird, Olympus High School; Paul L. Taylor, South High School; Car-de- ll K. Jacobson, Jordan High School; Amos J. McAllister, Cyprus High School, and Arvil B. Moulton, Murray High School. 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