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Show Thursday, January 21, 1960 Page 3 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Members-- T eachers Af fend V. Kearns PTA Meeting Save at AMERICAN (EPGnmmD SAVINGS where your au-dienc- dollars earn the highest return consistent with safety. You avoid speculative risks, too. Every account is protected by ample reserves, 37 years of service, plus INSURED to $10,000 by an agency of the Federal Start saving regularly today! dmucmSamab i&A&ciati&l s HOME OFFICE Granger Branch Sugar House Branch 63 South Main 3555 Market Street Even though the weather left and Mrs. Rosilie Christensen. much to be desired the night of the As guest speaker for the evening, West Kearns PTA meeting a large Miss Ann Marie Josefson discussed number of persons attended. the customs and problems of her Mr. Lon Kennard lead the in a novel group of song native Sweden and showed a film presentations that started the meet of her homeland. Miss Josefson off to a lively tempo. is an American Field Service stuThe male quartet comprised of dent living with Dr. and Mrs. faculty members Jess Combs, Brasher. Dwaine Koplin, Lon Kennard and The next meeting the of the West Joseph Eldredge, presented vocal Kearns PTA will be held Feb. 24. selections. The Founders Day program will be Taking the prize for the mem- held at this time. bership drive were Mrs. Bessy Larsen, 2nd grade and Mr. Max Lawrence, 6th grade. 2166 Highland Dr. Q An authentic dance presentation was given by Virginia Rae Meservy, 2nd grade teacher, and DeWayne Young, BYU student. Their costumes were authentic styling and imported. WEDDING far away? Join the fun by long distance Members of the --nominating committee selected are: Mrs. Elsie Roundy, Mrs. Gloria Knighton, Mrs. Marge Nichol, Mr. Arthur Bassett, NEW, LOWER LONG DISTANCE RATES Now, for only $1.75 or less, you can call anywhere in the country, except Alaska or Hawaii, and talk for three wonderful minutes at the n rate or nighttime on Sunday (plus federal excise tax). station-to-statio- Ann Marie Josefson, American Field Service exchange student was guest speaker at PTA meeting. t Mountain States Telephone ' sjo . vcpv x : Wy.v.V.wejOW.V.WA.'. X. . ' s VS. v vN . League Trophy Winners Honored Trophy winners of the Boys League recently completed contest are, back row 1. to r.: Denny Ohms, high average for season; Joe Sloan, sponsor of winning team; Ron Alvey and Larry Nelson. Front row, 1. to r.: Don Thomas, Taylor Mann, high series; Shelly Rolfe, high game; and Wes Thomas. Some of these contestants pictured above have now been eliminated from the Boys Bowling League and have gone into the ranks of the mens teams. g It's easy to get rid of hard, work, and weather worries on washday. Just get an electric dryer ! back-bendin- your dryer is electric clothes come fluffy soft and there is less fading and shrinking. Electric heat and safe as an electric light. is pure as sunshine Lady Lions Plan Fund Program Lions The members of the Lady are making prepartions and plans Both boys and girls, between the for an evenings entertainment of ages of 8 to 18 are encouraged to bingo to be held sometime in Feb. All proceeds of the evening are enroll in youth leagues at the Kearns Lanes. Girls bowling is at to be used for the band uniform 1 p.m. on Saturdays, and the boys fund. The next monthly meeting bowl from 10 a.m. to 12 noon on of the group will be held Friday, Feb. 5. Saturdays If .W"- rfl he ' - HRS MOHW MW A 0lfltE : ( - I UTAMKEm.NCE COMPANY OF KEARNS UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. Buy now from your dealer. r-- "9 center CY 8.3594 .... ... ano 5K drop w Clothes dry electrically for only about a nickel a load I WHEN YOU we 'L |