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Show program the colorful Girls' Pep scheduled for Thursday, high on Review, This event, school and junior college on which features the precision Friday and Saturday. marching units from various schools, highlights the high Saturday afternoon program. Over 1000 girls take part in the huge drill on the BYU field. Granite Park. New officers Last year, meet officials ex- for the coming year have been include elected by the Granite Educapanded the program to high school golf. Class A and tion Assn. with David A. SullB high schools compete in two ivan named as president divisions with the tee off schedA physical science teacher at uled for Saturday morning on Olympus high school, the new the Timpanogos course. p prexy succeeds Calvin L. Tennis also attracts a large of Murray, who teaches at number of participants to the Hillview elementary school,. Mr. Wardrop automatically new courts at BYU. Junior high school competition is becomes second vice president Host Area Athletes Next Week At Annual Track, Field Meet BYU To GEA Selects rrovo. Athletes from nearly had," slated Edwin R. Kimball, every community in Utah will the Invitational chairman, "and head for Provo next week when we have had some large ones the past." Brigham Young University in It's not uncommon to have stages its 47th annual Invita- over 2,000 athletes performing tional Track and Field Meet in in the three-dameet, Kimball Cougar Stadium. y pointed out. the Invitational, Although which was begun nearly half a century ago by the late Eugene "Timpanogos" Roberts, was a track and field meet in its beginning, it has been expanded to "This year's meet should be include other areas. In 1953 the meet added to its about the largest we have ever !?'!; j ; (J i '. :' ! ; ' M I - m i ' . j A - - Kearns. The First Baptist Church of Kearns will sponsor a series of revival meeting April r: :.J I v ! d, Tentatively Set May 20 i the back row from left are: Wilma financial secretary; Howard Christensen, treasurer; Rev. Waren Sechler, pastor, and Margarett Collins, Sunday School supervisor. officers of the Granger Christian Community Church will be installed in July. Front row from left are: LeRoy Collins, vice chairman; Floyd Cannon, chairman, and Nancy Lightfoot, secretary. In Hof-fin- Magna. Jess Cowan, Virgil Roach, Robert Hofflne, Fred Bennett. Leo Hesse and Collins. IeRoy Howard Christensen. Deaconesses: Joyce Hesse, Mary Cannon, Ethel Cowan, Dorothy Thomas, Jean Christensen, Lena Mae Pope, Naomi Wright, Barbara Alkire. Lena Brooks, Ester Bennett, Roberta Shepp and Aneita Roach. Floyd Camnion. chairman; Lclloy Collins, vice chairman; Reams Church Ends Proecf KeariiH. The Kearns Assembly of God Church has completed painting the interior of the diiireh and invites the common-it y to Easter services Sunday at 1 a.m. On this date, a seven-wee- k Fumlav School "loyalty"' cam-- i paigu will commence aimed a, increasing attendance at t h c local church. Directing the campaign will be the Rev. Dtn Anderson, pastor, assisted by Ray Dennis, general superintendent of the Sunday School. Throughout the drive, various departments will feature the theme "1 Belong." At the climax of the drive. Pentecost Sunday, June 5th, members of the Sunday School who have been "loyal" throughout the campaign will be given rppcfial recognition. The Sunday School has broken the other twice in the last three months and plans to expand t ho building facilities ore underway. The church has broadcasts over KS P every Sunday morning at 8:45 a.m. 1 : 4 United ' - N-- ! kZ - J " . I t r-'lt- ,F V tJI 'IV 1 fcB'M f V'Si Tomo- Ioaders". Following the ceremony, nil graduating seniors have been invited to a dance at the State at 'the GrHiiccr High School. Thirteen applicants tinik Ihe Capitol building !cmg sponsored by the Delta Sigma and examination and qualified for Delta Phi of the University of the driving test. The driving examination will Utah. rrow's given Saturday. April Ifllh. at 0 a in. at the Granger high scliool paiking lot. The winner of this contest will enter stale roniitrtlllun with slate winner receiving various awards. Parents with teenagers having diivriK license are Invlled to watch the Saturday content. Ik- - ! 'l7 irr A - , l - i' l'-- VJ ft. I f f J I p-T- in Ihem me i.m.iii with ning 1 'ft ' I multl-pur- the . morning hI 10 oYloek lv the VFW Walker NnU Snvder 1'imt No. 11332. The hunt will be held In n flekl iiImmiI l, mile Miulh nt the hrm Ineit. T ' 1,11 ' ' If 1,1 1 v 1 , ev. vy- - w-i- J.knmn. Max Principal nor I'lTKHiriit J Timothy, IMhd Mm. vt.e .1 picntdrnl-Mm- . Sink, iwcielaiy. r Itiillard. JaiiHK Mi ln tieim-lite- Easter Tree "Bears" Eggs ot the Webster clemwlory EASTER S All ABLOOM school in Mogno. Debby Freeman, Merrill Hatch, and Ha Jean Rosquist of Mrs. Rippley'l third grade class, pluck eoMef tree and place them in their boiket. 8g from the "blooming" n The ,rnm with Ctne wan the hew teaihrr W !tl piTwnted two rioc flag of the l'nite. fMalen whkti rg on Jtily th and the P-T- Doth wan a will TiO-n- I'tali State f1j. in the room for u during mpeiings and ntudrnt aeniblipg. r.eftshmcnU were tnultl-pnrpn- T-T- 1' ' v .? - ' ' ,'C- - -- ' - ' Mud ;ennii. other ' nrw offiirtK were InxUlt Mi rnlK and Muiknm, A "cnmmunitv nine" I M the ' Mlfonl lJitoii A lalrnt riogmin wjis pifurntrd ilininR the mreling by teacher, par. . Kearnv An r'jtoter rgp hunt U tentatively planneil for the children of Kearn Nalnrday Kle te.l and installed for the : Mm. year Motley, pieoldcnt Mrs Vmn Harking, fit st v, e pirKidrnl The f Hunt Set Ti,is.iy s h.l rlrvtlon of new highlighting .niig T i '' c1 by i' Egg Ketirns. The final meeting of Went Keatnn elementary Mini I Easter District VFW Auxiliary Elects Officers Niters Distrkl No. 3 of the VfW Aui!iory ote fient (torn letti Mrs. Kioto id, pteidnt; Mrs. Heny Clarence (l (Betty) Beech, senior vice temmonder, both of Keornij Mrs. Emerson (lylo) McCorly, junior vke commander, and Mrs. B II (lit) louder both of Mogno. bock, secretory-treasurer- , Second row from lefti Mrs. George (Wyono) Kwkuchka, thoplain, Keorm; Mrs. Morris NEWLY EltCTED Barber Shop Program Granger. An evening of barber shop harmony will be sponsored by the Granger Community Christian Church May 6th at the Valley junior high school. Proceeds from the program ning a summer activity book to present to the parents to give will be used to help build a new them ideas on various activities for children during the summer months. This booklet will be out sometime In May. chapel for the church. Tickets are $1 each and may he obtainor ed bv calling AM 1. ' ' ' : Up Scheduled West Kearns tin I I liam Thornton, husband of publicity chairman. Awards were presented by Lorraine Jarvis, first vice pesident. Magna Clean Beds Officers . '0 Km Second row from left are: Grant Dalton, husband of the treasurer; Virgil King, husband of adult education chairman, and Rev. Wil- By Lutherans Teen Drivers To Compete In Road-E-- 0 Saturday 16th Kearns. The written examination for the Teenage lload-K-being sponsored by the Kearns .laycecH whs given last week t Services Set THE WRITTEN test in the Kearns Jaycee Teen Road E O are Ron Richards, left, Mary Collier and Bill Newman, students at Granger high school. TAKING Stake President William It Martin will be the guest speaker. Theme of the program will "V V ' They will go by bus to Provo Li "Til1f r l?? skIrV-- Kearns. The schedule of services a t St. Francis Catholic Church of Kearns for the weekend were announced this week. Mass will be held tonight. tomorrow night and Saturday night at 7:30. Sunday mass will ' Hear meetn. The final be conducted at 9:15 a.m. An Omiirrh Hills eleEaster egg; hunt for the youth i ing of the of the parish will be held after-- ; mentary school was held April 5th. wards. Elections and installations of At 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday, new officers were conducted. Mass will again be held. The Altar Society will meet Mrs. Grant Dalton was elected with Mrs. Burton Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. All women president vice president; Mrs. of the parish are invited to at- Brasher, Lynn Jackman secretary, and tend. No games night will be held Mrs. Donna N'eilson, treasurer. cups were presented Suturday but the activity will to Irving the spouses of outgoing be resumed in April 23rd. officers. "Field Day" plans are getting underway with the annual event scheduled to be held May 21. Games, competition races and refreshments are being planned for the children. LuKeaniH. The St. Paul's Mrs. Dill Petuskey Is plan- theran Church will hold Holy Communion this evening In the church at 8 o'c lock. Tomorrow at 10 a nt. a special children's service will be held. The Good Friday services will be held In the evening at 8 o'clock with Hev. Fred llcnkel as guest speaker. Magna. The annual clean-u- p The Luther Icague will pre- campaign in Magna will be held sent a sunrise service at the April lSth to 22nd under the sleigh riding hill in Kearn joint sponsorship of the comEaster Sunday at 6 a.m. Theme munity's Chamber of Commerce of the services will be "Henutl-fu- l und Community Council. Saviour". Chairman for the project Is Immediately following the Jack Gardiner, who this week services, breakfast will la? nerv- iitged everyone to "paint, clean ed at the church. and fix up their homes and busSunday morning nt 9:30 the inesses". children will be shown an EasAssisting Mr. Garner arc ter movie. Regular Easter sei v. Frank Falvo and Myron liosh. Jcea will be conducted at 11 The men report that response to the campaign is "wonderful". am. P-T- A Young University Campus. The annual pin presentation lor lfltiO seminary graduates will be held April 2lnd at 7 p.m. in the Oquirrh Stake renter, it was reported this week. f i Oquirrh Elects Officers; Reveals Field Day Plans for an afternoon of swimmim; at the Park Ko She and then have dinner on the Brigham i r LOVING CUPS were presented to the officers at the last spouses of last year's Oquirrh Hills meeting. Receivers of the awards front from left are Mrs. Doris Waner, wife of the pincipal; William Jarvis, husband of the first vice president and Jack Skinner, husband of the secretary. Kearns Church Plans Services students i,-!- '?T ; a. 1. lit the Magna LPS Seminary will travel to Utah County for an outing. J li v.vAWhjl' WttJS PV yyi Y' ff v lV it ' t M f P-T- A Provo Trip Set By Seminary Ull li! held by area th Named were: VTbaldo M. Orvis Marintez, commander; Haskell, senior vice commander; Orlando Barber, treasurer; K. C. Taylor, junior vice commander, and Gene Kone, chaplain. The new officers will be installed May 6th at a meeting of the group in the club at 8 p.m. All members are invited to attend the installation party. Youth Nations Elects d d - kf newly-create- Magna DAV Has Election bo "Today's and two of the four prizes awarded in the division. Paula received the third place prize and Kent gained honorable mention. Eagle-Advertis- Magna. Tomorrow, Yancy vouths at the University of Utah. The Cyprus students copped A ward will The meet in the new chapel of the Granger. Winston Palmer has Kearns Wards, 4250 W. 5215 South and will be been elected president of the for the Through His Want Ad Granger high part of Kearns Stake. C. Pierce, 4938 W. school year of 1960-6Robert Folks everywhere get results 5360 secretary; Lightfoot. Nancy Named to serve with him South, has been named Wilma Hoffinc, financial secr- from want acts, Mrs. Glenn (Margret) were: as first with Kemple Ray bishop a Magna man has proved. etary Howard Christensen, treacounselor and Glen Kraft serv- Mackay, first vice president: surer; Margarett Collins. Sun"Thank you for advertising as second counselor. Neal Principal Gibb Madsen, second day School, and Ruth Hoops, my house for rent. It was very ing was selected as ward vice president Mrs. Ronald D. Jorgensen historian. successful. I have had many, clerk and Rowland Butler was (May) Pelton, secretary, and Mrs. Roberta Riley, treasurer. many calls," said Mr. R. E. named assistant ward clerk. The election was held by Jones, 5940 West 3500 South. Bishop Pierce was formerly Cost of his advertisement? a member of the Stake High sending ballots home to parents Council. A teacher at Kearns with students which were to be Only 85 cents! to the school by Frijunior high school, he is also a returned 2 BKMtOOM house, $.0. in the United States day. With this system of votcaptain 5!50 West. S.VIO So. AM Air Force Reserve Corp. ing. 45 per cent of the parents The new 15th Ward has ap- cast ballots in the election. 800 members who .Magna. Election of officers You, too, can get quick in- proximately highlighted Thursday evening's expensive results through the reside in the Western Hills of the community which meeting of the DAV Copper want-acolumns. Just write area is located In the extreme wesChapter No. 11 held in the Box 187 or dial AM tern section of Kearns. Magna DAV Club. W&tdf- i i Magna Man Enthused About Results Gained Granger Congregation Granger. New officers were recently elected by the Granger Christian Community Church congregation, it was reported this week. Named to positions were the following persons: Elders: Jim Thomas, Floyd Camnion and Dale Fcnton. Trustees: Donald Young, Hal Lignvfoot and Bud Reid. Deacons: Allen White, Millard Pope, Paula Granger High New Officers Are Elected By -- THE FIRST SCOUTS to win the coveted Eagle rank are shown with their scoutmaster, Harold Lloyd, back left. Next to Mr. Lloyd are DeLoy Walker and Jimmie Keech. In the front from left are: Wally Lloyd, Larry Miller and Steven Player. ( They will receive their awards at a Court of Honor April 20th. Scoutmaster Lloyd has given much time to help the boys achieve their goal. His troop has also received the national camping award for the past two years. To win this honor, at least 50 per cent of the troop must spend at least 10 days and nights camping. Over 90 per cent of the troop have participated in this activity during the past two years. Kent Jefferie won honors at the poster contest held in conjunction with the recent model Is Created NEWLY-ELECTE- S" 'h?v Five Scouts Win Eagle Award Honors Won By Youths New Ward THESE KW "Miss Kearns" Cent es Rev. Bill Thornton, pastor, announced this week. Morning meetings will be held Tuesday through Friday at 10 o'clock and evening sessions will be conducted each day at 7:30. Rev. James Hatley, pastor of Kearns. The "Miss Kearns'' the Riverside Baptist Church, contest being sponsored by the the will be Tex., Fort Worth, Junior Chamber of Murray A be will nursery evangelist. Commerce has been tentatively provided during the services. set for May 20th. Music will be directed by Alvin Applications may be acquired Starbuck. by contacting Bob Harrison, CY Jessie Olson, CY or Darr Harwood CY and must be filled out and returned to the "Miss Kearns " Pagent committee by May 2nd. Judging will be based equally between beauty and talent. The entrants age on September 1, 1960 shall not be less than 18 or more than 28. Kearns 12th Split All girls interested in this contest should acquire a set of To Make 15th Ward rules and an application as soon as possible. Kearns. A new ward was Every effort will be made to created in Kearns Sunday un- contact girls personally who der the direction of Merrill A. might be interested in this conNelson, President of the Kearns test. LDS Stake. Kearns 15th was created by splitting 12th Ward, which was organized about a year ago when Kearns 6th was divided. P-T17th-22n- : P-T- A Beauties Sought! Revival Meeting Series :' "1 ?' 1 i 1 P-T- A n, Kearns Baptists Plan 1 ? '- t South Cottonwood. Elected at a meeting last week to the position of treasurer of the Woodfor next year was stock Helen Reese. She had tied for this position in a previous election. Mrs. Reese and other officers were installed during - ThursFROM WEST COAST day's meeting. MURRAY WOMAN RETURNS The other new officers are: Mrs. Maude Bateman, East Betty Darden, president Vern-att- a 6400 South has returned home Erekson, first vice presiafter a stay of several months dent; Principal Maurice Cap-sosecond vice president, and visiting her children in Southern California. Marie Hull, secretary. War-dro- 3. Woodstock Fills Treasurer Post high, and Louise P. Hess, Valley junior, executive board members. Holdover board members are Harry P. Bluhm, Valley junior and J. Donald Handy, Central junior high. New Officers foot-ba- ll Junior high school, high school and junior college performers from Utah and five other western states will participate in the Beehive classic which is scheduled for April i the teacher organization. Other officers named were: J. Marvin Jones, Roosevelt elementary, first vice president; Barbara R. Cook, Olympus of Club (Sluilcy) Romonct, toiduchcsi, Mogno, ond Mr. Don (Norma) Peorce, Kearns. Trustees oe Mt. Don (LoVcm) Empey, Mrs. Don (Mary) Brown and Mrs. Warren (Pouline) Bowen. Muskion b Mrs. Don elected ond Rogerson. The ffkert Jnslolled laa Tuesday by Mrs. V. B. Decker, past deportment president. (Bor-bor- CAMP t 4 n - i. ii.ni in. FIRE n .ii i CmlfJ& .,-.- , ACCEPTING AN AMERICAN FLAG and a Camp Fire Flag from Allan Carlson, Utah DAV chaplain, is Mrs. Jacob B. Huffman, organizer of the Kearns Camp Fire Girls. Watching the presentation ore: Barbara Huffman, left; Judith Huffman, Judy Shank, Sanda Carlson and Marsha Teeples. Tho flags were gifts of the John W. Holden DAV Post No. 8. Camp Fire, Blue Bird Girls Boast Host Of Activities Kearnv Camp Fire and Clue I5ird Kills of the Kearns arci have been busily engaged In various activities since their organization last Fall. In charge of the Camp Fire groups are Mrs. Jean Johnson nnd Mrs, Veia Huffman. They have held hikes, sponsored parties, made Christmas gifts, conducted service project for Halt Lake General Hospital, gone caroling and held church serv. he projects. During March, the Tilnily Methodist group observed Camp Fire Sunday by leading the first part of Ihe church service. p.lue Hints from the groups of Mrs. Shirley James and Mis. Pat Clardy have been singing songs, enjoying games and pr ties, and making Mich llcms Nil m rapbooka, savings banks, memo holdcis, gifts, an American flag and a Camp Fire flag together with polo and stands, p.ohert c. Dougherty is post coinniaiider and Genevieve Dougherty heads the auxiliary. Granger Plans Revival Meet (Granger. A itvUmI meeting will le held at the Gi auger First Baptist Church. 2PI2 W. SlfMt South. l"iuoiiw nitht t :.10 p in. Hev. PiTcton Msnlev. pa si or of the First Hapilst Chinch of Oklaunlon, Trx,, will be the evnngrlist. "Cottage prayer meeting" have been held during the week at the home of the foll.iwiuc Chun h members: i tonald etc. Hequest f ir new gtoups have Fpeakman, Tom Willisnis an I been made from vailous areas t a r n I e Wsi ford. Tonight s In Kearns and girls and mothets meeting will be al the tesideiue Interested arc asked to cunt set of Jimmy Itmwn. Al woishlp seniles Sundav, Mm. Huffman al CY The John W, Holden DAV the rhutxh had an allendamv if r4 petsons Post and Auxiliary No. 8 reThey hne lo cently presented tie girli with have 60 at their next icrvice. |