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Show Thursday, March 31, 1960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS The Junior Green Thumbers are hold elections of officers Tuesday, holding a meeting Friday, April 1, April 5 at the Community Hall. at the West Kearns School. The The VFW Post 9322 of Kearns, subject will be on preparing the soil for spring garden planting. announces a meeting Thursday, March 31, at 8 p.m. at the ComThe American Legion Junior Aux- munity Hall for all veterans. The iliary is meeting at the home of Ida subject of this meeting will be Shepp, 4370 West 5700 South, every pension law. Friday night from now until May The regular membership meeting 7. Many beautiful hand-mad- e articles are being made for the ba- of the Jaycees was held Thursday zaar, which will be held this day. night at the Kearns Lanes Cafe. Special guests present were State All boys who wish to register vice president Bill Dunn and his before the tryouts for the National campaign manager, and also State League baseball team must do so vice president Urb Gebo. Highlight by Saturday, April 2. Registration of the evening was the speakup on that date will be held at 4851 Jaycee program with participants West 4835 South from 9 a.m. until Jerry Liohardt and Eddie Castillio 11 a.m. speaking on the Jaycee creed. be will at the West Tryouts The Miss Kearns contest will be Kearns School at 3:30 p.m. on that date. Boys must bring their birth sponsored by the Jaycees, tentacertificate. tively set for the month of April. A girls wishing to register for All girls between the ages of 18 the Leaguettes drill team may do and 28 who desire to enter the conso now at Venna Nashs. Practices test may contact Bob Harrison; will be held every Saturday at the Gene Andrews, CY or Darr West Kearns School at 1 p.m. Last years Harward, CY Parents of children are again re- winner, Kathleen Cafferilli, placed quested to keep their children away among the top ten in the Miss Utah from the ball park. As heads of the Pageant. It is our desire to once National WBBA are not responsible again let the people of the State for accidents that do not pertain know of the beauty and talent we to the league. Children are not to have in Kearns. Anyone wishing to be on the ball park without league sponsor a girl may also contact the supervision, as this is private prop- aforementioned names. erty. So parents please keep the The teenage driving Rod-e- o will children away. be held during the month of April The Kearns Community Develop- iwth contestants being submitted ment Law Enforcement Committee by Granger High School. Any other has formed a Board of Directors teenage driver wishing to enter this to officiate over the new Kearns contest may contact LaVar Allred, contest chairman; Eddie Reserve Law Enforcement program. CY or Bob HarThe names of the officers of the Castillio, CY Kearns Reserve plan are as follows: rison. The winner of the local drivGroup leader, Wayne Malstrom; ing Roadeo will enter state comgroup Gerry Gerber; petition, and then possibly Nasecretary, Millie Groves; treasurer, tional competition. Marcia Gerber; three board of diy A crowd filled the rectors, Joyce Walters, Grant RasKearns Junior Bob Walters. High Auditorium mussen, and 22 were March and rewarded by a Also in process of organization musical feast which will long be is a new teenage remembered. The Salt Lake Philunder direction of Euharmonic, The Walker Neal Snyder VFW with guest soloists Auxiliary 9322 met and held elec- gene Jelesnik, tions of officers Tuesday, March Billy Loukas, soprano, George Alexander, baladeer, and Lowell Hicks, 22. Elected to offices were: presi- marimbist, gave a performance indent, Mrs. George Kukuchka; sen- which satisfied everyones taste, classical several numbers, Mrs. Warren cluding ior Mrs. folk music, popular, and in Bowen; junior Clarence Kincaid; chaplain, Mrs. expressed the Many concert-goer- s Don Peirce; treasurer, Mrs. Henry to wonderful was it that Mrs. Beech; secretary, James opinion Kearns. in a such have performance Hodges; conductress, Mrs. Mary We all appreciate the talents and Zahner; guard, Mrs. Robert Morefforts of Mr. Jelesnik and wish to rison. Installation of these officers will extend our thanks to him for this be held April 10 at the Community beautiful concert. We also wish to thank the Kearns Hall. Mrs. Don K. Peirce will act Fine Arts Foundation for their efas installing officer. District number 3, which includes forts in bringing this Concert to Riverton, Magna, and Kearns, will Kearns. vice-leade- r, Page 5 GRANGER COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS South Kearns School News The Granger Community Christian Church started its fundraising last week. Last Sunday an all church dinner was held and before the evening was over, a sizeable sum was already collected, getting the campaign off to a good start. Sunday has been designated as Victory Sunday. Another potluck fellowship dinner will be held at 1 p.m., followed by a short program. For each 500 dollars the church collect in pledges or cash, the building time will move closer by several days. It is now estimated that construction of the new church building will begin in the early fall of this year. Friends and members of the church are urged to give their full support to make this campaign a big success. Mrs. Ida Pecks first graders are anxiously awaiting the arrival of' new baby chicks on March 23, they incuput 12 eggs in a home-mad- e bator. They are using a light globe to keep the temperature at 99 to 100 degree. A wet sponge in the incubator keeps the shells from becoming too hard. The whole class thinks it will be fun to have their own chicks for Easter. The Christian Women Fellowship of the church met last Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Wilma Hoffine. A short business meeting was held followed by a program and refreshments. It was reported that the rummage sale sponsored by the group was a success. The remaining clothes will be sent overseas to aid the refugees. The boys and girls in Miss Browns fourth grade at the South Kearns School are beginning a study about fire. Experiments will be made and demonstrations will be given by members of the class. Preparations are now being made for the art festival, which will be held April 20, 21 and 22 at the Kearns Jr. High School. church a thorough cleaning. The Girl Scout program spon sored by the church is now being organized. There are still openings for interested girls. Cub Scout Pack Granger Community Spring housecleaning time is here meet Friday, at 7:30 again and Mrs. Thelma Fenton is church. Awards will looking for volunteers to give the during the meeting. calls lust because the phone you use Is listed under another name VALLEY VIEW NEWS If you rent a room, share SERVING 6,000 FAMILIES IN KEARNS, GRANGER. HUNTER, AND TAYLORSVILLE. THE FASTEST GROWING AREA IN UTAH Phone EM P. O. 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CLEARANCE Sale! ry A NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY SUPER TIRE MARKET Pre-Invento- Mountain States Telephone 1 k Bring in Your Set for Analysis name, number and address will be included in the new directory at a surprisingly 1 low cost. To order person-- I alized listings, just call the 1 telephone business office. I I FISK CUSTOM DELUXE TIRES AND DEPENDABLE I 1 Cord. REASONABLE an apartment or live with relatives, a personalized listing insures that your I be-twee- HI-- i Better order your personalized listing now vice-preside- ON T.V. - The Kearns Recreation Foundation is a group of individuals composed of representatives from any and all civic and religious organizations. Other people may become members upon taking an interest in this type of program. The Recreation Foundation has the privilege and responsibility of coordinating most recreation in the community of Kearns. Also that of sponsoring the Kearns Founders Day Celebration. These people work without and strive to uphold the standards of recreation in the county and state. It is with the support of all the people in Kearns that this organization can properly function. I wish to take this opportunity to thank all the individuals and organizations who have given this support to the Board of Directors of this organization. Many things of interest are being planned for the Community of Kearns. Help us make the necessary decisions which will benefit our community. No need to miss Important vice-preside- EXPERT REPAIRS By Darr Harward of the Church, will p.m., at the be presented sub-committ- Now Open Foundation Duties Outlined 259 near-capacit- SALES & SERVICE Kearns Recreation 63 . GdlNG TO PRESS' SOON! i i s |