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Show 03 D) C - & d T 2) CO J CD c- - Oo - 1 ' v. Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, January 5, 1961 Granger Resident Killed in Early Morning Accident Loren William Larson, a resident of Granger, died early Sunday morning, Jan. 1, of injuries received in an automobile accident The accident occurred at the of 3500 So. 3600 West at 1:30 a.m. Mr. Larson and his wife, the driver of the car, were :aken to the Salt Lake General Hospital, where Mr. Larson died about 4 a.m. Naomi, his wife, is still in the hospital receiving treatment for her leg, hand, and other injuries. Mr. Larson was an employee of the PIE Trucking Company where he has labored for the past several years. He was bom October 4, 1912 at Spring iCty, Utah. His parents are Mae Bench and Lorenzo Axel Larson. Mr. Larson, his wife and daughter, Suzanne, moved to Granger in 1951. 'Suzanne is presently a sophomore at Granger High School. Funeral services were be held Wednesday, January 4, 11:30 a.m. at the Granger n Ward Chapel ADS GET RESULTS FAST Little Leo Lavato received a belated Christmas present last week when a Valley View News reader called th Lavato residence after reading of the boys loss of his two pekinese puppies and told of finding them. The Lavatos got the call one hour after the paper was in circulation. The week before, a bicycle was returned after the notice of its loss was published in this paper.' The dogs vere found in Granger, many miles from their home in Kearns, and were very glad to be back with their young master. located at 3900 So. 4000 West. County Officers Take Oath W. Kay I I never cease to be amazed at makeup is better Jeft to the parents. le beauty and impressiveness Of Im not taking sides in this arguur schools. The architecture, the ment you understand. Basically I believe our schools are excellent indscaping, the lighting and al-: and I also believe that our princihe rest have pals and teachers are dedicated, vays looked to sincere, and capable servants. ne as if nothing , vas spared tojil But theres one clinker in the nake our schools v whole educational system in this he best in the if not in the whole United area, vorld. am sure all of you know I States. The auditor-urn- s that school lunches are available look like to all of our children. And a good lining rooms of thing it is too. Its inexpensive and j 1 u s h h o t els. our kids get a good hot meal inr h e r e are no stead of peanut butter and jelly ight s w.itches sandwiches every school day. But hat click when theyre turned on are you aware of the fact that the nd off. Only mercury vapor only implement they have to eat witches are used so the noise with is a spoon? This is all they houldnt disturb the pupils. The have to eat with till they get to irincipals offices look like the cor- Junior High School and then they of the presidents of large as are givene a fork along with it. poration. The kymnasiums look But not even in High School do f they were built to accommodate they get a knife. Just picture this )lympic games. in your mind; a kid gets his High intimates And the beauty of the buildings School Diploma, which a is here the grown up person themselves is exceeded only by stu- that face the world. They to the ready to available curriculum now be ready to get a job, dents. Along with the three R s, should in society and get married. student driving classes are avail- live But they dont know how to eat able. The girls can learn how to a complete set of eating with sew in classrooms equipped with utensils. the latest sewing machines and other paraphanelia. They can learn Frankly, meal time is supposed how to cook on modern electric to be a pleasant time of the day, I makestoves. There are classes in like a well set table, pleasant conart the teach that up and classes versation and I rather enjoy eating of getting along with other people. with people who are slightly advanced from the caveman stage. There are some people who the whole thing is ruined when or claim that the basic functionschii-dre- n But I see one of my kids buttering our schools are to teach our their bread or trying to cut a steak reading, writing and so on, with their spoon. I keep telling English, science, and cook- them to use their knife but they of the They claim that the art to apply keep telling me that this is ing, sewing, and how of-ic- es rith-meti- c, as c - Nog. 7 Lions International to Hold Banquet Mid-Wint- er An estimated 2,000 Utah Lions and their guests are expected to attend the annual Midwinter scheduled for Monday, Jan. 30 at 7 p.m. in the Terrace BallBan-que- st room. According to Marion W. Halliday of Provo, chairman, the banquet will be one of the highlights of Utah Lion activities for the year. Tickets are available from Lion club presidents throughout the state. Special guests will include state and local officials, Lion District governors and international counsellors from surrounding states. The special guest speaker from Lions International will be announced later, chairman Halliday said. Also scheduled in connection with the banquet will be a special dinner meeting 'Sunday, Jan. 29 at 7 p.m. in honor of the Lions International guest speaker and wife. Attending will be state district governors, cabinet members, international counsellors and banquet committee members and their cabinet secretaries, deputy district governors and banquet nors, committee members. Committee members for the annual Midwinter Banquet are: Dallas A. Greener, Gunnison; Roy F. Breeze, Wendell L. Cottrell, Sherman B. Lowe, Salt Lake City; Dean K. Swaner, Farmington; John E. Swanger, Murray; Kenneth O. Maughan, Logan; LeRoy Jornson, Provo; John T. Vemiew, Richfield; Robert E. Brown, Ogden, and Bert Strand. Bountiful. wf wives. On Monday, Jan. 30 at noon, a luncheon meeting will be conducted by international counsellors for A group of approximately 75 the guest speaker, district gover persons gathered at the City and County Building to watch three county officials sworn in. Brady and Edwin the took Q. Cannon path as commissioners, while Judge Marcellus K. Snow was sworn is as Third District Judge. Mr. Brady and Judge Snow were newly elected in the past election. Mr. Cannon was incumbent Commissioner. Commissioner W. G. Bill Larson was elected Chairman of the Commission. He succeeds LaMont B. Gundersen as chairman. Mr. Gundersen did not seek He was a candidate for governor in the September primary. C. W. By Rolf ro - g.m!ii!a;ii!Dn'i!a;ii:aiiia!ii!Di!i:a::i!o;!i!D:!o;!i!D!!!:a:!!D;!i!D::cDa;B!ii!n;i!!a:!!a:iia:i!!D:i!!K I ANYTHING GOES Hi The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume 7 ct- p- Buck Of Commerce Planning Party Miss Kaye Eldredge Announces Engagement Plans are being made by Miss Kaye Eldredge for Feb. TO when she will wed Charles K. Graham. Caye has graduated from the University of Utah. Ter fiance served an LDS mission in Hawaii and is now attending the Brigham Young University. The parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Asahael F. Eldredge, 3308 South 3600 West. The grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Que Graham, 850 South 6th East. The wedding ceremony will be solmenized in the Salt Lake Temple and the reception will be held Kearns Chamber that night in the North Jordan Stake House. Missionary Returns Home Bonnie LaJune Harman received a warm welcome from her friends as she returned to Granger. Bonnie has spent two years as an LDS missionary in the Northenr California Mission. She is the daughter The Kearns Chamber of Commerce will hold their installation dinner during the month of January. The tentative place set for the function will be the Meadow-broo- k Club. The date and time will be announced at a later date when of Mr. and Mrs. Leanard Harman. the plans are solidified. The social Harman reports that she Miss event .will be attended by memher mission very much. bers of the Chamber of Commerce enjoyed This winter, Bonnie plans to reand their partners. BYU to continue her turn to the studies. way they are taught in school. You can teach a girl for twelve years how to get along with boys and how to make an impression on them. But the first time a boy takes a girl out to dinner and she tries of the Kearns The next to cut hersteak with her spoon Recreation meeting is scheFoundation its going to give him cause for a duled for Monday, Jan. 9, at the little wonderment. Kearns Junior High School at 7:30 9 So heres a little suggestion for p.m. The main business of the eventhe Board of Education. Cut down a little on the dancing classes and ing will be the transfering of recthe makeup classes and give the ords from the past president to kids a knife and a fork? Will ya, the present officers if the material Huh? They wont hurt themselves, can be gather and compiled by that time. honest Foundation To Begin Matron of honor will be Mrs1 Ray Van Leuven. Bridesmaids will be Miss Linda Bea Eldredge, Miss e, Sue Eldredge, Miss Sherla and Miss Julie Ann Eldis redge junior bridesmaid. Best man to the groom will be Robert L. Graham. reCjlepMeES Sld-redg- SERVICEMEN'S NEWS SAN DIEGO Kent L. Holmson of Mr. Mrs. Gerald and gren, J. Van Dyke, Jr., of 4256 W. 4835 S., Kearns, Utah, graduated from recruit training Dec. 9, at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. The graduation exerises, marking the end of nine weeks of boot camp, included a full dress parade and review before military officials and civilian dignitaries. In nine weeks of instruction, the raw recruit is developed into a Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty with the fleet S' 4 t" ?? H -- t!" 3cj |