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Show oa O M at 3 c tr P O' -" 40) ! CD -- -- s 3) C3 W H CD c ! O - o c Ha ro J33 sM a W - C- p- - ci c U) rr ServingTearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Communityn t0ah JL Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, May 26, 1960 Volume VI St. Francis Catholic Church Observes 1st Annual Catechical The First Annual Catechetical of the Day of the Christian Doctrine was observed by the members of St. Francis Xavier Parish at Kearns last Sunday. Mr. J. P. Brennan', president of the Confraternity unit presiden. The Rev. Mark O. Benvengnu, pastor, spoke on Why the Confraternity? Mr. Brennan and members of the executixe board gave talks on What is the A demonstration of a discussion group was presented by Mr. James Sheehans group, followed by a question and answer period. new members were Thirty-on- e of six phases of one received into the during this impressive meeting. The six phases are comprised of active members and associate members. The following persons are chairmen of the various groups. Mrs. Ron Swim teachers; Mrs. J. P. Brennan Fishers; Ralph Helpers; James Sheehan Discussion Club; Marie Bertot Parent Education; Mrs. Ralph Apostles of Good Will. The Executive Board consists of the following members: J. P. Brennan, president; Mrs. Arene Kern, vice president; Mrs. Marie Martinez, secretary, and Gene Healy, treasurer. The purpose of the of Christian Doctrine is: A. Religious education of elementary school children not attending Catholic schools in vacation schools, instruction classes and correspondence courses. B. Religious instruction of Catholic youth or high school age not attending Catholic schools in suitable discussion clubs and other successful methods. C. eRligious discussion clubs for adult groups. D. Religious education by parents in the home. E. Instruction of in the teachings of the Catholic faith. F. Participation as a society and under the direction of the pastor in sacred functions of public worship, according to the norms of Cannon 709:1. Promotion of the annual celebration of the feast of the Christian Doctrin (Cathecheti- Con-fraterni- ty Con-fraternit- Con-fraterni- The Fastest Growing y. ty Mc-Clea- ry Mc-Clea- Con-fraterni- non-Catholi- ry ty cs Plan Underway For Red Cross Course for Mothers Tentative plans are being made for a Red Cross course, which no mother should be without, to be held in the Kearns Junior High. This course it scheduled to begin June 13 and will be free of charge except for a 75c textbook, which is optional. There will be seven classes in all, held twice weekly for two hours each, which will deal with the care of the sick in the home using what you have in your home. The last lesson will be on emergency and first aid treatment. Those completing the course will receive a certificate showing they are qualified to help in an emergency. Further information in these classes may be obtained by contacting Kay Bowen at CY or Jere Kline, CY cal Day) in each parish on the day Altar one-gam- Kearns School NEWS West Jordan Saturday was a success. Everyone that attended was thrilled by the events that took place. The Tractor Driving contest started off the days events. Something was going on all day. Young and old alike participated in the days events. Lynn Esplin of Taylorsville was chairman for the event. Florence Gardner of West This is Jordan was the list of winners, doners and what award they won. Beef Trophy iRverton Motor, Ronald Drake, West Jordan. Dairy Trophy Utah Poultry, Midvale, Betty Gardner, West Jordan. Sheep Trophy Utah Poultry, Salt Lake, Byron Steadman, Crescent. Swine Trophy Beckstead Oil Co., Darrell Mackay, Bennion. Judging Trophy Draper Poultry-maCharles Dansie, East n, Mill-cree- k. rA Number 21 Swain oMtor Service, Bennion, Steven Poll. Grease Gun Jensen Oil Co., Taylorsville, Charles Dansie, East Millcreek. Pliers and Screw Driver Howard Hardman, Gordon aPrks, Murray. Ribbons were donated through the Draper Poultrymen and Utah Poultry of Midvale. The committee would like to extend their thanks to the West Jordan iCty and for the use of the West Jordan Park. Also to Darrell Mackay of Bennion who gave a Purebred spotted Polland China guilt to David Long a member of of Bluffdale to start a purebred pig chain in their club work. 4-- H 4-- H Taylorsville Woman Wins Meadowbrook Golf Tourney Tractor Trophy Utah Oil Co., Ronald Drake, West Jordan. Despite high winds and a field Set of Socket wrenches General of nearly 100 gals, the team of Service, Murray, Dennis McDou-ga- l. To Be or Not To Be? Is Question Facing Residents Farewell gifts were presented to the following leaguers who are moving away: Lyle Neilson, Juli To be or not to be? That is the Belcher and Brigitte Yawell. question facing Kearns residents and is concerning incorporation, one of the most interesting and controversial subjects being dealt with by the Kearns CD GovernCome to the resche of the Com- ment Committee. munity Development program! Incorporation is one of four acSometime between May 30 and tions which may be taken to imJune 4 your block chairman will prove community services accordcall on you to request a donation ing to the report compiled by this of $1 per family to help ease the committee. The other three possidept of CD. This debt is the result ble solutions are private donations of the cost of paper and printing to provide some needs, continuaof the wonderful reports released tion of county services and polievery other week for the purpose tical action to obtain more, or creaof informing the citizens of the tion of a County Services Area unfacts, that intelligent decisions may der an amended satute whereby be reached for the benefit of our the community could provide whatcommunity. These block chairmen ever service it might want. will carry a certificate which will The committee also made five colthem which are as folas recommendations to authorized identify lect this donation. Be ready to help lows: 1. This committee strongly feels your community. that inasmuch as Kearns Improvement iDstrict uses approximately 40 per cent of the total water supplied by Salt Lake County Conservancy District and there is only 10 per cent representation on the District Board of Directors, that The Lagoon Day for the 9th the Board petitions the Court to Grade students at Kearns Junior increase the membership to 11 High was held Monday. Graduation members and that the 11th memexercises for the 9th graders were ber be from the area of Kearns Imheld Wednesday, at 8 p.m. in the provement District. 2. it seems to be a general conauditorum, followed by a dance in the gym. sensus of opinion that the three Friday is report card day at Mosquito Abatement Districts in Kearns Jr. and the students will Salt Lake County could very well attend classes only long enough combine districts with no loss of to receive their report cards. efficiency and with a reduction in overhead costs. 3. Inasmuch as the Salt Lake Field Day at South Kearns was oCunty Board has dishonored its held Wednesday with games, vari- promise to the residents of Kearns, ous activities and a picture show. to build a new library within Students received hotdogs, ice- - Kearns, before staring construction c ream and drinks. on any other new library facilities; this committee recommends Kearns West Kearns held its field day ictizens seek to have one of our Tuesday with various activities, re- town members elected to this freshments and an educational board. movie. 4. The committee feels there Help Needed! m Farmarama Held at 7eslfe Utah Softball Jordan Termed Huge Sticcess Champs vs. Arizona Champs The Annual Farmarama held at Set of Socket Wrenches Utah Shamrocks, Utah Spudnut p rescribed by the Ordinary of the and Rocky Mountain Regional woiDocese. The oMtto of the Consoftball champs, will open a mens fraternity is: Thank God you keep the Faith; three game series against the Arizona State champions, Friday night please God youll not keep it to 7:30 p.m. at the West Jordan at yourself. Park. The Tucson Rancherettes will be the opponents for the Shamrocks St. Francis in the three-gam- e series this weekElects end in Utah. Second game of the Society series will be played Saturday New Officers night in Ogden and the finale will At the last meeting of the esa-so- n be staged Sunday night at New of the Altar Society of St. White aPrk in Salt Lake City. The opener at West Jordan will Francis, Mrs. Chester Fassion was be sponsored by the West Jordan elected president. Other newly American Legion Post. Admission elected officers are: Mrs. Dan is 50 cents for adults and price vice Hayes, president; Mrs. Dick 25 for cents children. Haggan, secretary; and Mrs. BonThe Friday appearance of the nie Montoya, treasurer. Installation Shamrocks will be the first in a will be held at the September meetseries of games to be staged this ing. season at the West Jordan Park. st. pauls luther league election In June the Portland, Ore. FlorThe Luther eLaguers of St. Pauls ists will play two games and over met last Sunday at the home of the Fourth of July week-en- d the president Jim Pagel for the purof Huntington Park, Calif, pose of electing new officers and Bluejays e a barbeque. Sheri Osborne is the will meet the Shamrocks in a affair. newly elected president. Joyce Samuelson is vice president; Paula Tatro, secretary; Sandra Burton, treasurer and Jim Pagel, librarian-histoian. m V' Rose Kramer and Belle eFllows captured low gross in the Utah Womens Best Ball Tournament at eMadow Brook Golf Course in Taylorsville last Friday, May 20. eMadow Brooks Rose and Nib-ley- s Belle carded an 85, two strokes better than a second place team from Bonneville. The winners were: Low Gross Rose Kramer, Meadow Brook and Belle Fellows, Nib-le85; Lee Hulbert and Monnie Elliott, Bonneville, 87; Mary Norman and Vi Dimock, Meadow Brook, 88; Alta Slufer and Ruth Miller, Nibley. Low Net Hazel Simpson and Iva Burnett of Meadow Brook won the County Recreation playoff from Bonnie Christensen Announces and Thelma Backman, Bonneville, had 79; Bonita Harrison and both Summer Program Dena Pierotte,, Carbon County The County Recreation Summer Club, 81; Lois Barker and Eleanor program will commence June 13 at the South and West Kearns Ele- Dowson, Hidden Valley. mentary Schools. At the West Kearns School Art and Crafts classes will be held omrnings, with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Diderickson instru cting. Dance at West Kearns will be The Granger High track team taught in the afternoon. Activity won the Region 4 title at Westdirector is Mrs. Virginia Smith. minster College May 14. Eleven of At South Kearns Dance will be its members attended the state taught in the morning and Arts meeting at the BYU. and Craft classes in the afternoon Lagoon Day for the students at by Mr. and Mrs. iDderickson. Granger was held last week. MonAt both schools various activities day, an honor assembly was held and baseball will be going on all in the auditorium during which day. scholarships were awarded to qualified students. The newspaper staff of the Field Day Held Times, the school paper, held At Oquirrh Hills their banquet at Brattens Seafood Tuesday, May 24, was Field Day Grotto. Lawren Doom and Barry at Opuirrh Hills Elementary School. Moore were selected to serve as On that day students and teachers alike turned out for a day of fun. Vesper services for the graduEvents for boys and girls of all ating students were held Sunday, ages took place throughout the aft- at 7:30 p.m. Graduation exercises will be held ernoon, such as three-legge- d races, broad jump, shuttle relay, 50 yard Friday, at 8 p.m. in the auditorium dash, baseball throf for girls and of the Granger High School folshot put for boys. Ribbons were lowed by the graduation dance in given for each event. The main the gymnasium. event of the day was a soft ball game between the older boys and iMssionary Homecoming the teachers. Taylorsville Ward was the scene Miss Shirley Hughes and Paul of a homecoming meeting last SunLecorson were in charge of the day, May 22. The meeting honored days activities. They were assisted Marvel Jone who has recently returned fro mthe Swedish Mission. by the P.T.A. should be one representative from the Kearns townsite appointed to the Salt Lake County Board of Health. 5. We support the Initiative Petition dealing with putting the deputy sheriffs under civil service instead of political appointment. y, Granger High NEWS Tri-oCl- co-edito- or s J |