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Show EDITORIAL NATIONAL w cj tr D jU D3 c tr 0) 3i i to oj 1 fV H CD c c H O C t- "Mtv -v r X ssssri&F. v. Floor show entertainers at the Granger Stake Gold and Green Ball were left to right, Pam Lofgran, Mike Bawden, Lynda Wasmer, and Jack Mitchel. iiiDiiiQ!in!iaiiraaBiaoiiicai!Qinaiffloi!iia!iiiO!!iQKOiioa!aiiiia!!Hi ANYTHING ram:!Ufe rr cj ZT Number 11 promoting a different phase of safe driving each month throughout 1961, has selected Moral Responsibility in Driving as the theme for February. The subject will be carried to the public by means of daily and weekly newspapers, periodicals, trade journals, radio and television. Cooperation of all churches is being sought in bringing the message to conreations during the month, according to the Rev. Arthur Sor- - ensen, vice chairman of the Salt ;ake Council of Churches, Chairman of the monthly observance. The governors proclamation reads, in part: Whereas, all of the efforts of man to end the death and destruc-io- n on the streets and highways of Utah will not succeed until each driver realizes that the impropriety and impatience on our highways are acts of immorality; and 'Whereas, Utah churchmen of all faiths have joined in an effort ;o make every motorist aware of lis moral responsibilities when driving an automobile; Now, therefore, I, George D. Clyde, Governor of Utah, do hereby proclaim the month of Februservice to boys during their tenure ary Utah Safety Sabbath and urge every Utahn to join in this in Scouting. Ten tickets to the Scouters Con- united religious campaign to awakvention have been sent to the lead- en in the mind and conscience of ers of every Cub Pack, Scout troop, every driver the realization that and Explorer post in the Council. negligence at the wheel of an auDistrict Chairmen and District tomobile is a transgression of Gods Commissioners also have a supply command, Thou Shalt Not Kill. oy Scouts of America Annual Convention Invited to attend the Annual GOES 03 03 Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, February 2f 1961 In a proclamation setting aside 'ebruary as Utah Safety Sabbath Month, Governor George D. Clyde is reminding every citizen that the commandment Thou Shalt Not Kill also applies to use of the auto. The proclamation was signed at ;he request of the Safety Commit? :ee of Salt Lake Kiwanis Club and the public information an deduca-tio- n committee of the Utah Safety Council. The latter committee, which is a c c The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume 7 r . - TO Hi Convention, Monday, Feb. 6, at 7:45 p.m. in the Tabernacle, are all regm istered Scouters, parents of Scouts and trials and friends of Scouting. other all the Patient: How is much this opAmngst to Doctors also me? This convention eration have furnishes an into cost tribulations, going Doctor: be on the losing end of jokes. But Five hundred dollars spirational kickoff to the Annual they must not resent it to much down and fifty five dollars a month Boy Scout Week, Feb. This years program will feature of tickets. The tickets are free and because in mst medical magazines, for thirty months. Patient: Sounds like buying a the outstanding Cub, Scout and Ex- all those adults over 18 years of a section is for funny car. plorer from each Scouting unit in age are invited to attend. Doctor: I am. stories involving the Great Salt Lake Council. These Each District has a quota for the Doctors. Here ars boys will sit together in a great attendance contest staged each Patient: Hey Doc, you told me array at the Tabernacle with each a few that I have year. The district having the highheard over the to take two aspirins followed with boy holding an American Flag. Mrs. Arthur L. Lauber, president est percentage of its quota at the I but took bath. the a hot I D. Marion In one aspirins addition, Hanks, years. affair will win a beautiful fringed of David Gourley PTA, announced Doctor: Youre that bath! I drank so much hot of the general autrorities of the American Flag. j a special meeting, sponsored by the bad water, my stomach is going in and LDS Church, will be the keynote in PTA will be held in the multi-pur-mtide. the out with could theme on the m you m Strengthen shape, speaker ipose room of David Gourley Ele- Counts. an HighAmerica Character operaW6ST pay for mentary School on Feb. 2 at 3:30 I Patient: Doctor, I want you to lights of the convention will be a tion if I thought p.m. The subject of the afternoons one was neces- - help me. Everytime I raise my band concert by the Utah National meeting will be Team Approach hand over my head, it hurts. to Speech Problems, with guest Guard Band, a dramatized tableau West Kearns will hold a com- - speakers, Mrs. Lynn Williams and Doctor Thats simple, just dont presentation on the theme, and the Patient: That all depends, would Juvenile Mr. Bud Silcox of the Granite you find one necessary if I raise your hand over your head presentation of Silver Beav e r bined Founders Day and and Safety meeting on trict speech Therapy Department, anymore. couldnt pay for one? awards to 15 outstanding Scouters. The Silver Beaver is the highest Feb. 2 at 7:30 p.m. Irving Nydeg- providing the lectures Doctor Well, Ive diagnosed the honor a local Council can bestow ger vice chairman of the Youth 1st Doctor: The operation was These & , the Salt due Protection of and in time. of nick its the in leg, is your right pain It Scouter. a volunteer on performed rently working with the children What do you to old age. 2nd Doctor: Kearns twice weekly and will awarded yearly to Scouters who of ChMrenJ Our Effet and Patient: That cant be so. My have shown extra It's Upon mean? devoted .di with high and attendtog Dolly Hodgson is Juvenile Protec- - meet. 1st Doctor: In another twenty left leg is just as old as my right how t0 problems feation chamnan A fashion show four hours he would have recov- leg, and it doesnt hurt at all. h dif. hud ff with turmg Hazard Hats, will be un- ered without it. der the direction of Mrs. G. J. Patient: Doctor, youve got to A cordial invitation is extended sudden on do It Hallman, safety . chairman. Safety something. happened Was this Man ever operated teachto be and will stressed factors everyone wo desires help and like this morning. All of a sudden before? The Kearns Town Council held information to next time the concerning this subject I couldnt straighten up and I feel a dinner social Monday evening at ers will give day Yes. information of any for Also the all drawn up. Theres no pain so I the Meadowbrook Club for the a review of safety procedures for What for? who are interested, Mr. their classes. Past PTA presidents parents figure I must be paralyzed. For three hundred dollars. purpose of acquainting leading citiwill be honored at this meeting Lynn Williams is at David Gourley Doctor: What did he have? Well, I dont know zens of the community with the who Mrs. Walter Leatherwood, Mrs. school each Monday and Thursday are: Two hundred and fifty dollars. about that but it seems to me it local government and its functions. Nonna Venceil, Mrs. Russell An- - from 11:30 a.m. till I p.m. to help No, I mean what was his com- would help if youd unbutton the Also to establish better working third buttonhole in your shirt from arrangements, to draw both the drews, Mrs. Paul Pace, and Mrs. I with special speech problems in plaint? the school. civic and the religious organiza- Don Westenskow. That the operation cost too the top button of your trousers. tions into a closer network of leadmuch. ership for the benefit of the comNo, that isnt what I mean, what was he sick of? munity. Special guests for the evening Operations. were: Dr. Burton F. Brasher, William G. Petuskey, Mrs. Rex 1st Doctor: Well, was the operLutherALCW of Pauls The Rev. Donald A. Anderson, St ation a success? a announced change President Volma Heaton, County 2nd Doctor: Yes, I didnt cut an Church their for in monthly dates Commissioners C. W. Brady and regular myself once. held be will The Edward Q. Cannon, Senator Bruce meeting meeting. church. 8 the at 8th at Feb. p.m. Jenkins, Gerald Lindhardt, Mrs. Doctor: I hate to tell you this, The meeting was previously Melvin K. Healy, Noel Payne, Dr. but you have hydrophobia. Dr. Keith Wilson, Patient: Give me a pencil and scheduled for the 15th. Hostesses Weldon Moffitt, for the evening will be Mrs. James Mel Durrand, Wendle Homer, Ela piece of paper. Sloan, and Doctor: Do you want to make Heltsley, and Mrs. Ronald Keskey. mer Hartvigson, Joseph The theme of the program will be, members of the council. out your will? The last meeting of the council Patient: No, I want to make a In Gods Image, under the direcwas Mrs. largely occupied with the dislist of the people I want to bite. tion of program chairman, Lloyd Lysengen. Food supplier for cussion of the hearing on proposed Mr. Lynn Williams, speech therapist from the Granite School Disre- sidewalks, casting their vote in Joe: What are you taking for needy families are again being trict, gives instruction to four of his students. Right from left, ceived by the ALCW. They may be favor of the construction and the your cold. Katherine Anderson, Mike Webster, Katherine Shank and Robert left at the church or brought to improvement of community Pete: Make me an offer. Anderson. the meeting. nm By Rolf W. Kay 6-1- 3. re-serv- ed Special Meeting Open to Public pretty gg Kearns PTA N6WS Dis-Protecti- on ... Council Desires Better Relations ALCW Meeting Date Changed . Ober-hansle- y, r-- l . |