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Show NATIONAL EDITORIAL CJ tr 2 IV CD H- - 3 a a -i m hc C O Hi M ct- - a TO 03 XT a Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, Volume 7 The Fastest Growing Cgfjnibfntln Utah vjx February 23, 1961 o 9 Wilkinson, owner of KMUR Radio, has announced the appointment of James K. Richey as General Manager of KMUR. Mr. Richey succeeds Mr. Robert E. Buie who will become associated with KLUB Radio as Local Sales Manager. Mr. Richey is a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana who graduated from Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge in 1949. He served in the United States Navy in World War II and during the Korean Conflict as a 1st Lieutenant in the United States Army. A veteran of 14 years in the broadcasting industry, he was formerly General Manager of KFTM Radio, Ft. Morgan, Colorado, associated with the Oral J. Queen of liffle Leagues The Kearns National League of queen coronation at the Catholic the Western Boys Baseball Asso-siatio- recreation hall. Friday, held their annual Elected as queen to reign for the coming year was Judy Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Anderson, 4512 W. 4895 South. Hertattendants will be Shirley Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maloye Warner, 4575 W. 4895 South, and- Kate Bechtold, Business men in the Granger-Hunte- r whose ' are Mr. and Mrs. area met at the Pizza Hut Phillip parents Bechtold, 4480 W. 4925 last Friday and formed a Chamber South. of Commerce. Miss Anderson a total Mr. William A. Dawson, past of 21,159 votes. gathered Miss Warners president, Allen Anderson, presi- votes totaled 18,132, and Miss dent and Joe Sloan, executive sec- Bechtolds votes totaled 3,964. retary of the Kearns Chamber, As in the past, the money acpresented their views as to the for cumulated value of such an organization by the annual contest will furnish materials needed by a community. Mr. Jake Harmon, owner of Har- the league for the coming season, mon City, moved the group organ- such as ball bats, uniforms, catchers mits and etc. Improvements on ize and elect officers. the field are also made, so. protect Kenneth E. Coombs, 1143 E. 900 your investments by the of Val- youth o fthe communityteaching So., assistant to respect ley State Bank was elected to be the property of others, by not depresident. Arch D. Coates, general stroying equipment and facilities. manager of Midwest Realty and The Catholic recreation hall was Finance, will serve as filled the by parents and children the Larry Tuckett, manager of of the coronation dance,. and Granger branch American Savings night and Loan, treasurer and George E. Mrs. Dorothy Searl, director of the of the affair thanks the 36 girls that comFairboume, owner-operatPizza Hut, executive secretary. pleted the contest as well as the Mr. Fairboume stated, we are citizens of the community for makgoing to make a drive in this area it a success. for membership. It is our aim to ing have every business and individual Each girl completing the contest interested in promoting the Granger-Hu- was presented with a drop pearl nter area become an active necklace and corsage. The past member. The next meeting will be held royalty received a box of chocoFriday, Feb. 24, at the Pizza Hut. lates. This years queen and atCommittees will be appointed, dues tendants received a trophy which schedule set up, a part time cor- is theirs to keep, a bouquet, and responding secretary will be chosen, a crown that they will have for Chamber and the Granger-Hunte- r one year. of Commerce will become active. n, Granger, Hunter Forms Chamber - vice-preside- nt vice-preside- or . Number 14 ANYTHING G0 Appointment of New Sales Manager Miss Judy Anderson New 03 XT ;Du:a!3iasii!D!ii!Di!iiD:iiia!!!:ai9 KMUR Announces Royalty to reign over the Kearns National League of the WBBA are: front, Judy Anderson, queen, and her attendants Kate Bechtold and Shirley Warner. c By Rolf W. Kay Charlie thought that was a good idea and away they went When they got to London, they looked up old Winnie. Charlie introduced hem and a good time was had by friends were beginto believe that he really did ning enow the most famous . people in the world. About six months later during another poker game someone mentioned the Pope. Now theres a man for you, said Charlie, I miss hose talks that we used to have. That did it. Not even Charlie cnew the Pope, and they told him all. Charlies Well, said Charlie, if youd care to, we could all go to Rome and Ill preve to you that I know he Pope. They decided to go but when Intermountain Network at KIMN, Salt and Colorado they got there a big celebration KALL, Denver, was going on. Thousands of people GenLake City, Utah. He was also Billstood in the courtyard of the Vatieral Manager of KURL Radio, can, underneath the window where ings, Montana and has been Comthe Pope was going to make a mercial Sales Manager of KMUR public appearance. Charlie told his Radio for the past 20 months. friends, Look, it seems we cant Mr. Richey, 38, lives with his all talk to the Pope. Ill go inside wife Betty and three sons. Tommy and if you see me on the balcony with him, will you believe that I 5, Todd 2 y2, and Johnny 1 at 2274 Fisher Lane, Salt Lake City. know him? His friends agreed. In the announcement, Mr. Riche About twenty minutes later a said the current staff of KML,ft together in Florida. large cheer went up from the crowd. will remain in their respective) One of his friends replied, Look, The friends looked toward the balpositions and that Bennie L. Wil- - Charlie, we dont think you know cony but it was too far away for liams will continue as Assistant President Kennedy. In fact, we them to recognize anyone. One of Manager of KMUR. think youre full of baloney and his friends noticed a young Italian you dont really know all the peo- newspaper boy standing near by. He walked over to him and said, ple you claim you do. Say kid, can you tell me who is Charlie very calmly remarked, The on the balcony. Well, Ive got an appointment standing looked the at up with Jack next week in Washing- newspaperandboy I dont know said, ton. If you want to come along, building in the white robe, the gentleman Ill be happy to introduce you. but the guy standing next to him His friends agreed to go along. is Charlie Manning. ac- Not to meet President Kennedy Injured in an cident Monday shortly after noon as much as to make Charlie eat a was Gill Black, 6, the daughter of little crow. So off they went to Mr. and Mrs. Russell C. Black, 413 Washington and sure enough Ben Vu Ave. The accident occured Charlie introduced them to Kenat 4543 So. 4000 West. nedy. A few months later one of the The Kearns Lions will escort The child had just previously riends to mention Win- their wives to a dinner-meetin- g happened at alighted from a school bus and ston Churchill. Charlie remenising, Feb. Old the Hickory Cafe, Monday, darted from behind a parked car said, I wonder how Winnie is get27 at 7:30 p.m. into the path of an oncoming car along. I havent seen him since driven by Asael Smith Jones, 3507 ting the war. This time his friends 'Saturday night at 8:30 p.m., the W. 4700 South. hought they had him. Why dont Lions Club will have their regular we all go to London, one of them monthly bingo in the Community Investigating officer Don Weston said, maybe Charlie will introduce Hall. Progressive prize will be stated that the child was taken us to Sir Churchill. thirteen cases of groceries. to Salt Lake County Hospital with a fractured right leg and possible pelvis injuries in addition to facial so. Young Kearns Girl Hurt In Traffic Accident Monday auto-pedestri- an Kearns Lions List Forthcoming Dates cuts and bruises. Too many accidents occur each year involving children departing from school busses. 'Some more serious than others. The state law requires 'that no vehicle is to pass a school bus while stopped with their amber lights blinking. If for some reason, the bus driver should n not have the light blinking, a driver should still obey the law by stopping until the bus has gone and the children have crossed the street. In this case, the bus had already departed from the stop when the child dashed out into the road. Which indicates tat parents must educate their children more fully on the fact that they should be more observent of traffic before crossing streets. With a community bountiful of small children, many playing in the streets a good deal of the time, a vehicle driver must exercise additional caution at all times for your child may be next citi-be- Little Gill Black receives first aid treatment while waiting for the ambulance to arrive. j |