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Show S a K ca K C h O c H 55 c p pr d S' Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville sr The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Number 25 Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, June 25, 1959 Volume V Huge Building Project Planned for this Area Mr. Reed Davis, of property for residential purposes. Inc., has released information This property is part of a 3,000 that within 60 days, construction acre area owned by the company. Davis-Thorn-to- n, will start on six model homes that will range from $12,000 to $16,500 in price. The Salt Lake Zoning Commission recently rezoned 52 acres of Boy Drowns in Beach Tragedy One hundred and eighty homes are planned for the near future, with more to follow, giving a total t of 9,000 proposed homes in the area within the next ten years in the area south of 5400 So. 4020 W. The homes will be of brick veneer construction, with builtin appliances. There will be a variety of split-leve- l, and rambler type homes the occupants to have a Little Ralph Barrett, 3l2 year old enabling from those of their home different son of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas L. Barimmediate neighbor. rett, Jr., 952 West 9th South, Salt chilall was Lake City, doing what Areas for churches, schools and dren love to do Saturday afternoon, are all arranged for in the parks playing in the water, when tragedy planning. The land for this construck. struction was purchased at a cost The Berrett family had gone to of over one million dollars. FinanBlack Rock Beach, on the shores cial from inwas obtained backing of the Great Salt Lake for an af- vestment firms and other sources. ternoon outing.- Mr. Berrett had taken little Ralph" into the water There will be a variety of colors to play with him. for the occupants to choose from. They were in water about three A multi-millio- n dollars shopping feet deep when the boy started in center the is offing when more floundering in the - water, and . had can be rezoned for the apparently swallowed some of the property Applications have already salty water, causing him to cough purpose. and sputter. The father tried to been received from national conin business space get the boy to stand so he could cerns interested in when final the center, shopping help him catch his breath, but the made. can be arrangements child was too frightened. Mr. Berrett carried him to the You are living in a growing comshore where a Mr. Lee Tracy of munity. Live and grow with it by Magna applied artificial respiration backing your local organizations until men arrived with the county to fullest extent with support fire department ressucitator, from in your their ventures that are planned Magna. for your best interest. Salt Lake County deputy sheriffs men from the Magna fire department, and the ambulance crew worked on the child with both artificial respiration and the ressucitator from about 7:30 p.m. till Dr. E. G. Whitaker of Magna, proWESTERN PACIFIC (FHTNC) nounced the child dead at 8 p.m. Humphreys W. Joseph, seaman, USN, of 4542 W. 5135 S., Kearns, in OpUtah, took part, May 25-3Bible Camp Up eration Granite Creek while serving aboard the destroyer USS RowBy Local Church an in the Western Pacific. Rev. Hornok of the Murray Bible TheR owan, a component of DesChurch is camp director of the Timpanogos Bible Camp, which will troyer Division 51, joined other of the U. S. Seventh Fleet in be held July 1, at Dutch- units man Flat. This site was just re- exercises simulating naval warfare cently purchased from its owner operations. who resides at Los Angeles, California. Rev. Hornok and Rev. GunL. derson went there to take care of the legal formalities. - REAMS TEAM (Dodgers, Major). Manager Sam Carty - I . IS A Kearns Seaman Serving on Rowan Set 27-Au- g. The camp is for boys and girls 9 years and up and the cost is $12 per child which includes a $2.00 registration fee. For additional information or registration you contact Rev. Hornok, 4754 S. 4520 West, or you may call him at CY A 4th of July picnic and workday at Dutchman Flat for all members of churches with 1 Bible the Camp will begin at p.m. Rev. Hornok will be guest speaker at the Provo Bible Church at 11 a.m. service this Sunday. Rev. Wilbur I. Nelson of the Beams of Blessing radio program, will be the guest preacher at the Murray Bible Church, Sunday at 11 a.m. 1, '' ROLFES TEAM (Cardinals, Major). Manager '4 - - Ray D. Cowell 1, National WBBA 'field Bay Saturday Kearns National WBBA have a big day planned for next Saturday. Games scheduled for the day will begin at 11 a.m. between the minor Giants and Phillies. This game will be followed by another minor game between the Vardinals and the Braves at about 1:30 p.m. Then comes the floor show for the day! A game is scheduled for 4 p.m. between the major league FORT SLOCUM, N.Y. (AHTNC) managers, umpires, and the coach- Army Pvt. Alvin L. Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin F. Scott, Kearns Girl Earns 3027 W. 3500th So., Salt Lake City, graduated June 19 from The Infor- Leadership Award mation School at Fort Clocum, N.Y. Miss Karline Samuelson, daughHe received eight weeks of trainof the Rev. and Mrs. Carl E. ter ing in public and troop information, 4370 W. 5375 South, news writing, press photography Samuelson, has been granted a Lutheran Youth and radio - television scriptwriting Leadership Award of $150 by the and broadcasting techniques. fraternal Lutheran Brotherhood, life insurance Minneapolis, society, Scott entered the Army in Nov., 1958, and received his basic com- Minn. The Rev. Samuelson is the pastor bat training at Fort Carson, Colo. of St. Pauls Lutheran Church in 1957 Graduate of Cyprus High Kearns. The award recipients were solSchool, Magna, the selected on the basis of outstanding dier attended the University of achievement in school and church Utah. activities. Scott Private A. , ' I Finjshes School ld es, against the minor league man- p.m. between the Braves and the agers and coaches. The moral of Phillies. Make it a full day at the the game being How not to play baseball. Umpires for the game will be Bud Wright and Frank Wozab. Dont miss the fun. Come and watch the experts. This game is to be followed by a performance from the Kearns National WBBA drill team, The Leaguettes. scheduled J major A regularly take place at 5 will game league SCHEDULED GAMES June 24 26 27 29 30 July Major League Cardinals vs. Braves Cardinals vs. Dodgers Braves vs. Phillies Cardinals vs. Phillies Braves vs. Dodgers Phillies vs. Dodgers Braves vs. Cardinals June Minor League 25 Cards vs. Dodgers 27 Giants vs. Phillies Cards vs. Braves 27. Juiy 2 Giants vs. Dodgers 1 3 ball park. The refreshment stand will be open to satisfy those hunger pangs while watching the game. Back the young youth of our community and attend their activities. National Score Card June 10 12 13 15 17 June 5 6 6 9 11 13 13 16 18 19 20 20 20 Major League Games Played Trails 6, Reams 9 Trails 16, Valley 9 Reams 10, Rolfes 12 Reams ?, Valley ? Trails 4, Rolfes 11 Minor League Games Played Dodgers 4, Giants 26 Phillies 3, Redlegs 8 Giants 13, Cards 12 Redlegs 17, Cards 15 Phillies 20, Dodgers 9 Braves vs Dodges, cancelled Cards 20, Phillies 9 Giants 17, Redlegs 10 Braves 16, Phillies 19 Cards 3, Giants 21 Dodgers 6, Redlegs 0 Braves vs Giants, cancelled Phillies 13, Cards 10 M |