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Show Page 6 Thursday, March 2, 196! THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS XI and grinding the valves and seats. On a train everything depends on air pressure for its operation instead of hydraulic pressure as Written information about soil on your car brakes. Since the very will be sent home with each child safety of the train and its passengers on these air powered safety attending the meeting. devices, they are tested very carefully in the air room before going back into service. In the electrical running repair An elimination shoot was held at the South High School Tuesday, February 21, from which the seven highest scores were chosen to be the new pistol team for the Kearns Rifle and Pistol Club. e w s of Kearns Experiments on the water retention of different types of soil anc what makes good soil conditions will be conducted by the children of the David Gourley Jr. Garden Club, assisted by their leader, Mrs. Alfred H. Braumberger. The children will participate in the soil experiments at their monthly meeting which will be held Friday, March 3, at 3 p.m. in the multipurpose room of the David Gourley section they observed the complex system of electrical controls needed to keep things moving. These controls are designed to provide protection for the engine, generator and traction motors. In operation, the diesel engine always runs near 800 RPM, turning a generator which supplies power at 600 volts to the traction motors, located on each pair of driving wheels, as required according to the speed the train is traveling and the load it is pulling. We woud like to thank the Union Pacific Railroad for their generosity, their employees for their genuine interest and courtesy and the Explorer advisors for their efforts which made this informative excursion possible for our Explorer Scouts. The seven men behind these sevscores are, Don Stod en . All interested children in the dard,highest Tucker, Lee Robertson, David Gourley School are welcome Louis Ray Vosnos, Keith Smith, Buc to attend. Breeze, and Dennis Brown. School. They will be doing all their shooting in the future under the watchful eyes of their two instructors, Tony Padilla and Steve Ed SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES wards. KEARNS KEARNS FINE ARTS FOUNDATION 3rd Tuesday. KEARNS LIONS 2nd and 4th Mondays, 7:30 p.m. LIONS 1st Wednesday bers homes. LADY S p.m. Mem- KEARNS JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Thursday, 8 p.m. KEARNS JAYCEE-ETTE- S 1st and 3rd Wednesday, 8 p.m. KEARNS TOWN COUNCIL 1st and 3rd Mon8 p.m., Kearns Jr. High School. KEARNS KIWANIS CLUB Wednesday ot each month 12:15 Old Hickory, The team will accept any and all challenges to a pistol shooting match. The members of the Rifle and Pistol Club are continuing their In- structors Training Course under the instruction of Lee Robertson of the Utah Fish and Game. They are making excellent progress. days, KEARNS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 3rd FriW. Woolworth Lounge. AMERICAN LEGION 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. Home of Mr. M. H. Gibbs. KEARNS VFW 1st and 3rd Tuesdays each month 7:30 p.m. Heme of George Garcia, 4851 South 5020 West. KEARNS PTA 1st Thursday of month. Elementary schools will alternate with Junior high school. KEARNS J.C.L Ages 13 thru 19, 1st 4k 3rd Tuesdays. KEARNS RECREATION FOUNDATION 2nd Monday each month, Kearns Jr. High. KEARNS RIFLE and PISTOL CLUB 3rd Thursday, Kearns Community Hall. KEARNS LADIES CIVIC CLUB 2nd Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Community HaH. VFW AUXILIARY 2nd and 4fh Tuesdays. Members homes. day each month, F. KEARNS NATIONAL LEAGUE BOARD OF DIRECTORS first Monday of the month. The Kearns North Stake Gold and Green Ball is being held this Saturday, March 4, at 9 p.m. in the Kearns North Stake Center. A very good orchestra and floor show have been engaged for the evening. WE HAVE SOMETHING TO ROAR ABOUT -- Check our comparative schedule of regular checking account service charges. Check the savings you make at the Bank of Kearns. This schedule is based on a Bank of Kearns charge of 5 cents and a city bank charge of 7 cents for each check, plus monthly maintenance cost, less an allowance for interest value of your average balance. AVERAGE BALANCE DURING MONTH The Junior Gold and Green Ball will begin at 7:30 p.m. for all those 12 to 14 years of age. Explorer Scouts of the North Kearns area were privileged recently to tour the huge Union PaSalt Lake cific shops in north-we- When you write a check... st City. Some 40 Explorers and their advisors braved the fierce snow-stor- or make a deposit, you draw on of February 18, to make the trip which was arranged by Roy Salt, scouters, one of our who is employed by Union Pacific. The boys were split up into small groups and taken on an inspection trip of the major facilities. the service of many trained First stop was the governor room, in which the nervous center of the train is cared for. work. The bank provides special- m TAYLORSVILLE TAYLORSVILLE LIONS CLUB 1st Monday of each month 7:30 p.m. Clubhouse, 4700 South Redwood Road. Business meeting 7:30 p.m. 3rd Monday Ladies' Night Places to be announced. MAGNA VFW 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, LIONS 3rd Thursday, Lions Hall. COMMUNITY COUNCIL 2nd Tuesday month, 8 p.m., Magna Fire Hall. each GRANGER LIONS 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Meadowbrook Golf Course. TOWN COUNCIL 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. GRANGER CIVIL AIR PATROL Thursday of each week 7:30 p.m.. Granger High. Lewis Bros. Stages ELgin ple the officers $ who supervise the ized equipment, supplies checks From governors to the engine building bay where the giant 2000 h.p. engines are rebuilt. These engines are designed for easy servicing to help keep maintenance costs down. Diesel engines on the railroad dont get an oil change every 2000 miles as a car does. During the very thorough daily inspection each enac unit must go through, aa oil sample is taken and and other stationery, collects items deposited, safeguards your funds, keeps cash on hand to meet your demands, maintains an accurate record of your account and furnishes monthly statements. All these are costs to the bank, 77 SCHEDULES tellers, bookkeepers, clerks, auditors, messengers, guards, and by their laboratory. If the oil is contaminated beyond specified limits it is changed regardless of how many miles it has gone. KEARNS & SALT LAKE CITY peo- n ex-amin- de 360 South West Temple St. Phone well-know- Next on tap was a look at the new gas turbines which are being used on some of the runs. This engine, developing 4500 h.p. in the small version and 8500 h.p. in the large one, will run on just about any fuel you choose to feed it and to defray them the bank makes a modest charge. At the same time, the bank allows a A very large precision grinding machine was the next item of in- deduction for the earning value terest. After a traction unit rides the rails for so long, the wheels of your balance. The resulting net develop deep grooves in them. This machine will grind a pair of wheels on opposite sides of the engine to exactly the same diameter at the same time. After watching the sparks fly from the grinder, they went to the head room and the air room. In the head room, the cylinder heads are reworked to restore full power to these massive engines by installing new rings on the pistons charge is shown in schedule that appears opposite. Bank of Kearns. Additional ' Entries Add $ .05 Per Entry City Banks. Additional Entries Add $ .07 Per Entry. Member Federal Depository Insurance Corp. |