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Show V QJ CD 'fcv, s: os, a. D. , Wc AD 03 p- - a . c 03 ' ? VSr Swf Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville pr The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Salt Lake City, Utah, Thursday, May 5, 1960 Volume VI VFW Post 9322 Hopscotch and Monroe PTA W. Cleon Marble Winners Gain Awards Sponsors Final Walker and Meeting at the Neal SnyWinners of the 9322 Post VFW der Auxiliary sponsored Hopscotch and Marble Kearns Schools Tournaments were presented with awards Thursday, April 28. South Kearns School Hopscotch winners are Linda Hunter, fifth grade; Brenda Hogan, fourth grade; and Linda Lou Meyers, third grade. Marble winners are, first place, Gary Stanley; second place, Jerry Roundy; and third place, Larry Blaine. David Gourley School Hopscotch winners are Toni Kenner, sixth grade; Carolyn Nelson, fifth grade; Linda Poulsen, fourth grade; and Elaine Ericksen, third grade. First place Marble winner is John Ericksen; second place, Chris Lucas; and third place, Steven Connell. Winning awards at the West Kearns School for Hopscotch are Larraine LeFever, sixth grade; Lar-rain- e Montoya, fifth grade; Diane Thayne, fourth grade; and Barbara Brixey, third grade. Danny Street won first place for marbles, Ricky Montano came in second, and Keith Hilda, was third. Ronald Mazon Selected For ' Special Courses Airman Mr. Pete of son K. Ronald Mazon, 4715 South, C. Mazon of 4715 W. Kearns, has completed his initial course of Air Force basic military training here. He has been selected to attend the technical training course for Supply Specialists at Amarillo AFB, Texas. Airman Mazon is a graduate of Granger High School. Basic airmen at Lackland are selected for specialized training at technical schools on the basis of their interests and aptitudes. They are reassigned to the school after five weeks of basic training. At the technical schools they are given additional military training along with the technical instructions. LACKLAND AFB, Tex. Upon completion of a special technical training at an Air Force Technical Training Center, airmen are assigned to operational units of the USAF Aerospace Force. No names have been received from Oquirrh Hills School as yet. Number 59-6- 0 All hopsctoh winners listed will The final PTA meeting for the compete in the city tournament at 1959-6- 0 school year of the Monthe Oquirrh Hills School Saturday, PTA roe will be held Thursday, May 7, at 1 p.m. Only first place marble winners will compete at this May 5, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Geneva Wests 6th graders will present time. their song Space which they Winners of this tournament will wrote and sang to the tune Marsh-mellocompete in Magna for the state World. There will also be tournament on May 14, bringing to an art exhibit and teacher visitaa climax the hopscotch tournament. tion. Musical entertainment will be The winner of the marble tourna- furnished by the band and orchestra ment, however, will win an all ex- and the combined chorus. Light repense paid trip to Eaton Rapids, freshments will be served. Parents are invited to attend the Michigan, to enter national competition. meeting and make this final one also a very successful one. Plans are presently under way for the schools Dance Festival which will be held May 13. w 132 W. Cleon Skousen, educator, lawyer, author and public administrator, declared his candidacy for the Republican nomination for governor at the GOP state organization con- - y, s; Two alternates have been selected and have been named as Connie Jo Gregory, 4441 W. 5415 South, Kearns, and Judy Maxwell, 3682 So. 4000 West, Granger. I believe there is a great new spirit of enthusiasm and growth blossoming in Utah. In recent weeks groups from all over the State have asked me to become a candidate for governor so that a strong team could be built to lead out during this period of expansion. As events have developed it be- many Granger Community Chris- W. Cleon Skousen Leaders Urge Organization Of Clubs 4-- H Girls between the age of 10 and in the Granger, Hunter and Kearns areas, are invited to join a club. During the summer months these groups are very active, teaching girls how to cook and s?w and other useful things. 20 4-- H Mothers are also urgently needed to serve as teachers and consultants to these young girls. For additional information call CY Granger High Elects Studentbody Officers Whats New at the Library? Following is a list of the new books available at the Kearns Branch of the Salt Lake County Public Library. ADULT THE LAUGHS ON ME by Bennett Cerf. Once again Bennett Cerf has collected the best of todays humor in a lively, entertaining book a book filled with hearty, hilarious reading a handy reference for speakers, toastmasters and anyone else who needs a good story to tell. THE MOUSE THAT ROARED by Leonard Wibberley. In this inside account of a political pandemonium in London, Paris, Washington and Moscow, Leonard Wibberley again mixes sermon with spoof in a style that makes for delightful reading. JUVENILE BEASTS OF BURDEN by Mina L. Simon. In many far-of- f places of the vention. Mr. Skousens announcement of candidacy came as the climax to a state-wid- e movement to secure his entry into the gubernatorial race by a group identifying themselves as Citizens for Skousen. In an expanded statement of candidacy subsequent to his short announcement at the convention, Mr. Skousen said: tian Church are the sponsors of Harmony in Barber Shop Style a program composed of several leading barbershop quartets, which will be presented Friday, May 6, at 8 p.m., at the Valley Jr. High School, 4195 So. 3200 West. Do You Remember?. will be the theme for the evening. The highlight of the evening will be the performance of the Evans Brothers Quartet, which holds the northwest area championship. Other groups participating are: the Tonettes, the Redheads, the Hitonis and the Beehive Statesman Chorus. Tickets at one dollar per person may be purchased through the following numbers: AM AM CY or CY Proceeds will go into the building fund. Friends and members of the church and all Granger residents are invited to come to the program and spend an enjoyable and pleasant evening. Skousen Declares He Will Seek Utah Governorship Girls Selected To Attend Girls Barber Shop State by Legion Singing Backed Girls to attend the American By Grangerites Girls State at Legion Auxiliary The Utah State University campus June 12 to 18 are Kathy Howard, 4970 So. 4980 West, Kearns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Howard, being sponsored by the Kearns Ladies Civic Club; Judy Fereday, 183 Utopia Ave., Salt aLke City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Fereday, being sponsored by the Granger High School; Geraldine Broadhead, 3888 'So. 4220 West, Granger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Broadhead, being sponsored by Granger High School; Sandy West-bur4816 So. 4480 West, Kearns, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred V. Bergman, being sponsored by the Kearns Jaycee-etteand Kay Gelb, 3738 American Drive, Granger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Gelb, being sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary. 18 The annual Lancer Ballad was held last Friday and Saturday at the Granger High School. April Artisworld, machinery and modern transtry was the theme of the musical portation are still unknown. In and talent display. these lonely spots, most of them in mountains and desert regions, The following studentbody offiman depends now, as always, on cers were elected to serve during the beasts of burden to lighten his the coming school year: labors and enable him to earn his Elton Orton, son of Mr. and Mrs. living. GLINDA OF OZ by L. Frank Baum. Alton B. Orton, 6150 So. Redwood This is the latest and the best Road, president; Glen Weidauer, son of Mr. Baums famous stories of of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Weidauer, 4090 W. 5540 South, first the Wonderful Land of Oz. Dean Whitworth, son of Mr. CHILDREN 4416 JAMIE, A BASSET HOUND written and Mrs. Milton J. Whitworth, t; second 3500 W. South, and illustrated by Margaret S. Marian Marchant, daughter of Johnson. Mrs. J. W. Marchant, 5420 and Mr. The big gray goose, Priscilla 4150 West, secretary. adopted Jamie, the basset hound So. puppy, because she had lost her Mary Jane South, daughter of goslings in the spring. Mr. and Mrs. William T. South, I KNO WA MAGIC HOUSE by 173 E. 2140 South and Beatrice Julius Schwartz. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Picture book which presents to Trujillo, Trujillo, 5462 So. 4720 West, the young child all the surprises Toby historians. he will find in his own home mountain water, music, warmth Thursday will be the election of from a fire not in the room. next years cheerleaders. vice-preside- vice-presiden- came tremendously impressive to see the ground swell of pressure for such a program. Some of the finest people in the State, professionals in many different fields, have stepped forward to offer their assistance and support if I would lead out. This is what finally persuaded me to enter my name as a candidate for governor. Now as many people know, Governor Clyde is a good personal friend, and I have appreciated his efforts to give our State good government. In fact, in his chosen field of engineering he has been outstanding. On the level of State government, however, many additional fields need developing, especially during these years of great growth for Utah. It would be my hope to build an outstanding 'professional team which would cover all of the States needs and also exploit the many opportunities for growth which have been neglected. Later in the campaign I will discuss each of these fields and tell the people what I would suggest. I am also conducting a statewide survey to get the suggestions of our people. I would encourage every citizen with a suggestion to write to me outlining the improvements they would like to see adopted. Suggestions should be sent to me at P.O. Box 1345, Salt Lake City, Utah. I sincerely hope this is the beginning of a movement to open up a great new era for Utah. In his remarks to the convention delegates, Mr. Skousen said that in this crucial year it is absolutely necessary that the Republican Party win in Utah and that to do so will require an all-oeffort a united statement In a by party. which drew the loudest ovation of the entire convention, Mr. Skousen said, You may be assured that if for any reason I am not selected to represent the Party, I certainly will not bolt the Party and run as an independent. Of unusual interest to the delegates was the candidacy of both Mr. Skousen and J. Bracken Lee, mayor of Salt Lake City, for delegate berths to the national Repub- ut (Continued on Page 2) |