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Show i Thursday, February 4, 1960 SCHOOL NEWS Not in Space, but in imaginary Space. Mrs. Elmers room is studying about the Universe. We have divided into two groups on planets, comets, meteors, asteroids, moon, sun and stars. We have written questions and found answers to them in our encyclopedia and science books. We are presently engaged in the following activities: drawing pictures, making charts, writing plays and planning demonstrations. Dont you think we THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS should know more about the uni- furnished by the Jack Turner orverse when we are through? chestra. Reported by Jeanne Wiker, 5th grade, room 16, David Gourley A basketball game, Kearns Jr. School. High vs. Central will be held this afternoon at Kearns. The Junior traffic patrol members from the Kearns schools are planning to attend the wrestling matches Friday, in the coloseum. Admission will be free to the young patrol members and the parents who furnish transportation, through the courtesy of the Salt Lake County 4822 SOUTH REDWOOD RD. Sheriffs Department. Car Radios - Record Players and Tape Recorders A Valentine dance for all students y Free Replacement at the Kearns Jr. High School, and who to wish on Parts attend will be parents held Friday, February 12, from Free Tube Testing by Experts p.m. The event is being sponBob Twigg - Danel Kline sored by the Girls Association of . A. Keith Holland the school. Dance music will be GRANGER ELECTRONICS 90-da- Page 7 The 4th and 5th graders have used some of their energy for Mrs. Johnson s 4th graders haveyojjey jjajj tournaments in the multi obtained song flutes and are room. Mr. Kenneth so that theymins, principal, stated that they are practicing may play them expertly. very good players indeed. From South Kearns se Cum-thusiastical- ly "MEET MR. LINCOLN" CHANNEL 4 - February 7:00 P. M. I Ith JAMES F. BORDEN Your Insurance Counselor time to start turning again fit l When Kennecotts copper producing facilities have been shut down for an extended period of time, getting back to normal production presents an almost endless number of problems. No wheel can turn, no operation can begin without spending time on extensive preliminary work. Starting up equipment is in itself an enormous task. Tractors, shovels, ball mills, trucks, cranes and hundreds of other tools of production must be checked for damage caused by idleness, and repaired when necessary. Each of Kennecotts operating departments has its own special problems. At the mine, fallen power lines must be strung again; at the mills, ore frozen solidly in cars must be thawed; at the smelter, furnaces must be reheated p slowly and carefully; at the refinery, a of each operation is needed to return the scheduled cycle to normal. Because these and other problems are multiplied many times, there is no shortcut to getting back to normal production. Only by taking the time needed to solve each problem can complex operations begin after a long shutdown. step-by-ste- PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH |