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Show Page 4 Thursday, February 4, 103 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS with piano selections. A VISIT IN THE VALLEY New Manager For Karls Shoes Jaycee President Attends Mock Legislature President Jerry Kalm repre-- i sented.... the Kearns Jaycees at the oMck Legislature of the Utah Jaycees, held at Spanish Fork on January 16. - j 1 i Help Volunteer Service The Kearns Jaycee-ette- s backed the cause of volunteer service by registering interested persons at Decs on January 21st. The Volunteer Service Bureau is seeking to mach up the talents ' of Volunteers to a job that best xi suits their abilities. Contact can be made with them in the United C. F. Farmer took over the Fund Building or by calling Eva Ottley, who with her husband George E. Ottley Is an enmanagement of the Karls Shoes Jaycee-ette- s thusiastic Rock Hound. aiding the store Monday replacing G. D. silver and stone jewelry. He has1 jea,ns Ladies Civic Club in the Bud Jones who has been By Ray Jean Jones effort were Marilyn Kalm, transferred to Twin Falls, Idaho. two blue ribbons that he won My knock at the door of 3145 for Mr. Farmer plans to move his Special Achievement. George Jer Otte and Marilyn George, So. 8000 West, Magna was anThe Jayvee-ette- s held their makes his own silver mountings family this week. His wife Pat' swered by Eva Ottley and Jasper he uses for the stones. at the home of anci two children Lori, age 4 He, January meeting and Sassy, two miniature makes jewelry gifts for his many, Pat smith to plan activities and Tricia 1 y2 years are out poodles. Eva and George have friends which included the international house hunting. owned Sassy since she was just Eva is a very busy person, she potluck dinner. He has six years experience a pup, and Jasper is Sassys first has to have something to keep Does Your Little Angel Have in the shoe business. Started puppy. They were barking and her hands working even when An Angel? with Karls Shoes in Bountiful being noisy, so Eva put them she sits down to visit or watch The Kearns like would and transfered to Burley, Idaho, Jaycees into the kitchen so we could TV. 'She has made dolls to know if many to the Kearns store. then little has your angel talk, but they cried so hard she that she has to children home in the last few brought let them out if they would be for Christmas. given She sews and good and behave themselves. makes most of the clothes for days the angel that graced the tree in th Kearns Shopping Cen- - K. I. D. to Have They came right into the living her 4 grandchildren She , white and 8 d B room, curled up on the floor and taken a ceramic class. She New Officers k f (aken never made another sound. j showed me many beautiful whie th d Eva and George have lived in ceramic 6 hl pieces that she made. 8 for Magna years. They bought She loves to do anything crea-- ; lasIt.SndaJ' . , the house they had lived in, in live. She and ' . volun-.do .e"gf ,'S ' George Garfield, and had it moved to its teer work at the Salt Lake Jerry Kalm, there District week ast one for ma Jears of present location. George re-- , County Detention Home. They, wl11 "ot the board, ' modeled the house. He changed teach arts and crafts. Mrs. Rex Millie Oberhans- the whole floor plan. There isnt TheJaycees al.so.w?t t0 tha"k ley, 4i50 West 5500 South will Eva has worked in the Cub an original door or cupboard in who act as Scouts, primary, Sunday School. and Wen- T KeaXnS cambulbs the house. She is presently on the Stake? borPwed L dell 4341 West 5415 Hibbler, tn-e- Both Eva and George are enls bs become an south is Clerk. Sunday School Board. She does thusiastic members of the the Christmas decorations for increasingly expensive operation merchants who provide Wasatch Gem Society, and the the Rock Club Christmas party. ?r fne for the communitys lighting Mineralogical Society of Utah. came and home George ' prospector is a man An,od They go on about 8 field trips shnwpdmp his many fpwelrv man street and shopping center who 4 know whether he is doesn vandalism i each year. There is nothing Eva tarn likes better than to get out in t cou d r uH or a II, on feet from four dol-ththe hills and hunt for semitotal loss of the Yuletide precious stones. As a matter of they were Modern Dogs, decorations. fact, going on the field trips they chased airplanes. saved Evas life. She was very It was with a light heart that ill with a lung infection, when I ended another VISIT IN THE she went on a trip up the moun- - VALLEY. tains looking for rocks. The doctor said that the fresh air and the exercise did more to improve her lung than anything he could have done. So you can see why these trips hold a warm spot in her heart. In this showcase he has displayed his hand polished St. Steven's Episcopal stones and his hand wrought Pot Luck Supper Held Jaycee-ette- s 355-758- bers of the Utah Department VFW Auxiliary was held SuturThe regular monthly dinner day at past 409 in Salt Lake 'Lions city. meeting of the Taylorsville in February held Club will be gase(j on the theme, June jn members the of most because january, the luncheon was Un. mid-annual the attend to der the chairmanship of Hetty plan winter banquet, announced Mer-- i Beech, assisted by Pat Porter win S. Emery, president, and Marie Sparks, all of the David R. McDougal, governor Kearns VFW Post 9322 Auuj. and a member ary. Decorations for the lunchof District 28-of the Taylorsville iLons, will be eon were under the direction of master of ceremonies at the ban- Gay Lou Pierson and Lela a.Mck quet, to be held February 6 at of the Salt Lake Auxiliary. 7 p.m. in the Terrace Ballroom. eFatured on the program, which was attended by auxiliary VFW Bingo members throughout the state, the Madrigal Singers from were The Harmon City jackpot, and Granger High School. along with 20 other games prizes will be featured Saturday, Vets Feb. 6 at 8 p.m. at the Walker Neal Snyder VFW Post 9322 and NOTICE Auxiliary sponsored Bing. The games will be played in Anyone having VFW hospital the Kearns Recreation Center (in equipment, such as wheelchairs the old shopping center), and re- and crutches, that they are no freshments will be served. longer using is urged to contact George Garcia, Commander of Lold Post 9322, at These items are in great demand, and Mr. Garcia would like A membership party for memto pick up those that are not bebers, prospective members and ing used so that they can be gutsts of the Walker Neal Sny- loaned to others who are in need der VFW Post 9322 Auxiliary of this equipment. will be held February 8 at 7:30 Taylorsville Lions 5. f ni ! vice-chairm- ; T, Sponsors of Foreign'Wars Needs Equipment Post 9322 to 298-326- 5. Membership Party pm. in the Kearns Recreation Center. A department representative will be present for the occasion, games will be played and refreshments will be served. Anyone interested Is invited to attend. For additional information, contact President Marie or Pat Porter, Sparks, 298-310- 298-084- WILL ENJOY ICE CREAM CREATIONS YOU r 0, 3. Mothers - Daughters To Hold. Luncheon The annual oMthers and Daughters Lunchean for mem- - 3929 W. 3500 SOUTH i Sergot f" ft Kw. G?ieaidltle M" at Wu. PRICE - RITE BEAUTY SHOP Rev. Paul J. Taylor and Mrs. Betty Crane attended a Pot Luck n Supper at the St. Barnabas in Tooele on Wednesday, Feb. 3, 1965. Mrs. Crane spoke on the importance of the Mutual Responsible Interpendabilities In the Body of Christ. Mrs. Crane said It isnt what you give when you work in the Church. It is HOSPITAL PLANTS DISH GARDEN PLANTERS FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS 3807 South Redwood Road 333HF?IS Rev. Taylor said that there will be a Pot Luck Supper held at the Taylorsville Recreation Hall on 4700 Redwood Road, Sunday, Feb. 7, 1965, at 4:30 p.m. He urges all members to attend and enjoy the social and pro- -' ' RESHENER gram. International Dinner Success The International Potluck dinner of the Kearns Jaycees and wives was enjoyed by 30' attendees. Dr. Richard Anderson ' and his wife, Ann, showed two hours of round - the - world slides taken on their trip to attend the World Medicare Congress atNew Delhi, India, and the Juniors Chambers International Congress in Hong Kang in 1962. Following the slides, the Jaycees-ette- s served a foreign gourmet dinner, featuring Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Danish and Hawaiian dishes. The cooks were Jaycee wives Barbara Corbett, Jeri Otte, Marilyn Kalm, June (Ames, Gloria Browne, Marilyn jGeorge, Bettie Harrison, Geral- :dine Stocks, Pat Smith, and Betty Jo Andrews. The evening was held at the home of Edwin CasInternational Relations tillo, Utah Chairman, Jaycees. Dr. Anderson completed the evening INSTRUCTION CLASSES MONDAY, FEB. 7:30 P.M. ; Its the Water Ovmpiu flrew mg Co Ofympia, Wash Oly c5l! 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