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Show Thursday, January 12, 1961 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 6 Neighbor States Invited Open Bowling Tourney SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES KEARNS KEARNS LIONS, 2nd and 4th Mondays, KEARNS JUNIOR CHAMBER Thursday, 8 p.m. 8 p.m. OF COMMERCE SALT LAKE CITY (Jan. 7, 1961) President William E. Dunn of the Utah Jr. Chamber of Commerce extended an invitation to all Utah bowlers and bowlers in neighboring states of Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico and Nevada to participate in the 2nd Annual Youth Benefit Open Tourney at Classic Lanes in Salt 21-2- 2 and Lake City on Jan. 14-1- which is the organizations annual fund raising event. Proceeds from the tournament support the Utah Jr. Chamber of Commerce projects in Jr. Tennis, Jr. Golf, Jr. Bowling, Teenage Safe Driving Roadeo and other youth activities carried on by the Utah Jaycees on a local and state basis. Letters to the Editor , Dear Sir, KEARNS S 1st and 3rd WednesI am writing this letter to exday, 8 p.m. press my opinion of the Kearns sidewalk program. KEARNS TOWN COUNCIL 1st and 3rd Mondays, 8 p.m., Kearns Jr. High School. I think that our community very definitely needs sidewalks to make KEARNS KIWANIS CLUB Monday of each it more safe for our citizens. I week, 12:15 p.m.. Old Hickory. think that seeing our front yards KEARNS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 3rd FriOne prize will be paid for every are so small right now, that the day each month, F. W. Woolworth Lounge. monten and the total entries prize 28-2sidewlaks should be constructed to well exceed could the AMERICAN LEGION 2nd and 4th guaran ey of our limited space. Tuesdays. take Dunn said that the Utah Jaycees Home of Mr. M. H. Gibbs. the If weadvantage sidewalks next to our have put up $2,000.00 guaranteed teed $2,000.00 depending oh put tournanumber entries in of the KEARNS VFW 1st and 3rd Tuesdays each would not only we tournament the gutters, prize money for the ment. month 7:30 p.m. Home of George Garcia, make our front yards larger but 4851 South 5020 West. Participants will bowl six games South Redwood Road. Business meeting KEARNS PTA 1st Thursday of month. Eleacross twelve alleys. There will be 7:30 p.m. mentary schools will alternate with junior men womens singles partici and 3rd Monday Ladies' Night Places to be high school. announced. pation. Handicap will be based on KEARNS J.C.L Ages 13 thru 19, 1st & 3rd 66 of 200 handicap established Tuesdays. 21 on KEARNS RECREATION FOUNDATION games. Paid early entries 1st and MAGNA 3rd Monday, Jr. High School. receive time preferences with choice Granger-Huntresidents, Mr. KEARNS RIFLE and PISTOL CLUB 3rd ThursVFW 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, Udo Club, of bowling on scheduled squads at day, Kearns Community Hall. 8 p.m. 10 a.m., 1 p.m., 4 p.m., 7 p.m and and Mrs. Gibson Condie, Mr. and KEARNS LADIES CIVIC CLUB 2nd WednesLIONS 3rd Thursday, Lions Hall. and 10 p.m. on each of the tourna- Mrs. Severn Smith, Mr. and Mrs. day, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. COMMUNITY COUNCIL 2nd Tuesday each ment days. Maximum handicap was Owen Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey VFW AUXILIARY 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. month, 8 p.m., Magna Fire Hall. announced at 30 pins. The tourna- Grubaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Lester AnMembers homes. ment committee reserves the right derson, Mr. and Mrs. James Newto reject or any entry. ton, Mrs. Alfa Grant, went on charGRANGER WIBC and ABC rules govern play. tered bus tour and they have reTAYLORSVILLE LIONS 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Meadowbrook Bowlers may enter as many times turned home from an enjoyable TAYLORSVILLE LIONS CLUB 1st Monday of Golf Course. as they wish. Entries close at start our in Los Angeles, California. each month 7:30 p.m. Clubhouse, 4700 TOWN COUNCIL 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. of last scheduled squad. They spent New Years Eve with was Lawrence Welk. The highlight of Prize money guaranteed listed for men as $750 for first, ;he tour was the Rose Parade on second and third high Handicap New Year's Day which far surSeries. $500 for first, second and passed their expectations of beauty. Subscriptions to the Valley View News will expire during the third High Scratch Series. months of January and February. Dunn encouraged lady bowlers It is the desire of the publisher to make this a local paper cover- to enter this 2nd Annual Youth Benefit Open Tourney to compete ing the Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Taylorsville and Bennion areas. Our for guaranteed prize of money for policy is to cover the area with local news and so far as possible to women of $300 for first, second and keep the advertising appearing in its pages as local as possible. third High Handicap Series, and We feel a local paper with local news and local area merchants $200 for first, second and third dvertising can be an asset to our communities. High Scratch Series. Handicap winners will be exThe method of soliciting subscriptions has been changed. Civic cluded from scratch prizes. organization in the various communities will sell the subscrptions and President Dunn urged bowlers a percentage of the subscription will be turned over to the organiza- to sign up now for mest choice of tions for community civic projects. dates and times. The 2nd Annual Youth Benefit Open Tourney is under the direction of National Director for the Utah SUBSCRIPTION VALLEY VIEW NEWS Jaycees, Dick Headlee of BountiPlease enter my subscription to the Valley View News ful. Chairman of the Tourney is Ron Romney of the Bountiful Jaywith the .. ... issue. cees and is Ken Carleson' of the Sugarhouse JayName cees. Advisor for the Tourney is JAYCEE-ETTE- 5, 9. we would also eliminate the unused space between the sidewalk and the gutter which inevitably becomes a weed patch or a mud hole. I have seen housing projects with this type of sidewalks, and they look very neat. Sincerely, Laurence G. Blaney 4505 W. 5375 South LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of RAYMOND A. REID, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers to the undersigned at 604 Boston Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or befora March 11, A.D. 1961. Jennie LaFon Reid, Executrix of the Estate of Raymond A. Reid, Deceased. LAWRENCE L SUMMERHAYS Attorney for Executrix 604 Boston Bldg. Salt Lake City, Utah Data of first publication Jan. 5, A.D. 1961. Los Angeles Tour Ends MEN DEFENDING AMERICA er re-ra- te NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS YOUR NATIONAL GUARD , fWhat kind of people an last years State Chairman John Walker of the Murray Jaycees. Scorers for the tournament will be volunteer Jaycees from the 49 Jay-ce- e Chapters in the State of Utah. Finance Chairman is Frank of the East Mill Creek Jaycees. Assisting with the seven state publicity and public relations campaign is State Secretary Bennie Address Phone Number buy series H Savings Bonds? For-nelie- us Please credit (Name of Civic Organization) with $1.00 of the subscription price. $2.00 Per Year L. FRIDAY SPECIAL FISH & CHIPS FISHBURGER FREE 10c ROOT ROOT BEER CHICKEN DINNER BEER McDOUGAL'S Free with Order of or $10,000 to invest for current income payable every six months for 10 years by Treasury check. The kind of people who want a guaranteed yield of 33A interest to maturity. Series H Savings Bonds are You suvo protected against loss, and carry no risk of market fluctuation. Its easy to exchange your present Series E Bonds into H Bonds, if you need present income from your savings. Simply ask your banker for complete details. more than money with U.S. Sarongs lorn To a help save the peace BEER SATURDAY SPECIAL FREE 10c ROOT Williams. Entry blanks are available at Classic Lanes, 2265 South State Street in Salt Lake City and at all bowling establishments in Utah and border cities of neighboring states. Interested bowlers may obtain entry blank with complete details by writing to the Utah Jay cees, Post Office Box 333, Murray 7, Utah. Briefly, theyre any kind of people with $500, $1000, $5000, $ &u?e lwt! Valley View News CLASSIFIED ADS FROSTOP HIT THE MARK North East Corner Kearns WITH SAVINGS FOR YOU |