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Show Thursday, May IS, 1K3 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Kearns League Games Four games were played by teams of the Kearns International League on Saturday, May 11. Results of the Major League Games were: 2 Rams 3 Pirates was hie by Lynn AnA home-ru- n derson of the Pirates and another by Wayne Anderson of the Twins. Minor League game results were: Rams 11 Cubs 6 21 Pirates The International League has a full schedule of games lined up this week. One game will be played each week night and five on Saturday. Parents are requested to be sure to read the letters which were sent home with all the players, and are asked to sign them and send them back with the boys as soon as possible. bs -- New studentbody officers were elected last Wednesday, May 8 at the Kearns Junior 'High. They are, Randy Barker, President; Crystal Heath, Vice President; Donna Frisk, Secretary, Patsy McMillan, Historian; Leon "Bills, Boys Association President, and Beverly Gardiner, Girls Association President. Cheerleaders will be elected during the wreek. A tribute to fathers will be paid by girls of the Jr. High at the Daddy Date which will be held May 17. The food and entertainment will RALPH ! Granger-Hunte- r The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cable are happy to carry out a Hawaiian Luau theme. know of their wonderful mission This event is sponsored , by the call that takes thejm to England. Girls Association. They will leave June 15, taking Lagoon Day for the 9th graders their three children, Glen, Gregory will be May 20. and Dale with them. They will be At the present time, sixth grade gone three years. students from the elementary schools in the area are being regat the North JorIts Teen-Tim- e istered for classes at Kearns Jr. dan 3rd Ward May 23. All teens High next year, and seventh and are urged to be there as Pres, and eighth grader sat the school are Mrs. Robert L. Simpson of the preregistering for classes next year. office will be the which was held through- siding bishoprics speakers. Their subject: Courtship out last week, was reported to have and Marriage. been very successful. The MIA presidency of the North At an Installation Banquet held Sat- Jordan 3rd 'Ward extends an inurday evening. May 4th, new offi- vitation to all teens in the area to cers of the Granger Jaycee-ette- s feel welcome to attend this most were installed to include Mrs. Gary special program. Forrest, President; Mrs. George Vice President; Mrs. Bob The Cub Scout Court of Honor Carter, Secretary; and Mrs. Vinwill be held at the North Jordan cent Tilby, Treasurer. The banquet was hel dat the American Legion 3rd Thursday evening, May 16. All sub scouts of that ward are urged Club in Granger. to attend. Working on a committee with members of the Jaycees in preparing the program were Mrs. Vincent North Jordan Stake Rose Prom Tilby, Mrs. Cat Youngreen, and Mrs, will be held at the stake center SatGeorge Lanphere. urday, May 18. Mrs. Bruce (Barbara) Burnham has been appointed the new Chaplain of the Jaycee-etteMrs. Alice Jones proudly wore The last meeting of the group was her lei to church Sunday. It was held Wednesday, 'May 15, at the sent to her from Hawaii, complihome of Mrs. Wavne Mros. ments of her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jones and Mrs. Jones Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Ephrium Furness. The two couples attended an insurance convention, then vacationed a while before returning home. 3500 SOUTH j ! TUNE-U- Lan-pher- AT KEARNS REGAL SERVICE 4211 WEST 5415 SOUTH 4261 WEST 5415 SOUTH FRONT WHEEL PACK 75 LUBRICATION 89c Per Wheel With Every Oil Change and This Ad WHEEL BALANCE e, $100 OPEN 6 A.M. to 11 P.M. SUNDAY 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. Per Wheel f W ' V Vsv E -- s. INSPECTED Before The Rush Cosh Prizes For Old Mining History commemorate the centennial of mining in Utah, the following are urgently needed: (1) biographies and autobiographies of Utah mining pioneers; (2) diaries; (3) historical accounts of old mines or $100 prize. mining areas. Best entry in each class $10 prize. Mail all Any entry used for news story entries, which will be returned, to: To MINING CENTENNIAL COMMITTEE P. O. Box 2106, Salt Lake City 8:15 P.M. Verden Hsalon j P APPOINTMENT VERD HEATON . GET YOUR CAR by DROP IN AND MEET REGAL SERVICE e, CHANTS SINCLAIR SERVICE EXPERT DROP IN AND MEET AT KEARNS - son-in-la- 1950 WEST Page 7 R i M fi A 8:15 P.M. ST. FRANCIS PARISH HALL NO NEED TO SWELTER THROUGH ANOTHER HOT SPELL COOL OFF WITH AIR CONDITIONING The Hunter Aaronic priesthood holders will enjoy a day of exploring in the old ghost town of Mercur Saturday, May 18, as guests of the ward bishopric. The members are asked to eat breakfast at home then meet at the ward at 7a.m. Transportation will be furnished and so will dinner. A Mothers Day present. Yes indeed it was, the mothers of the Hunter Ward wish to thank Bonnie Petterse nand Florence Davis for compiling this beautiful booklet, for the many hours of work, the many, many phone calls and reminders it took to get these little verses and lines of love to the mothers from their loved children or husbands, these girls spent much of their time in compiling all these things, we are appreciative. HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 4774 South Redwood Road Don't let them Phone 266-448- 3 down... The new North Jordan 3rd Ward MIA presidency were installed Sun- day evening as follows: Cleola Willard, president; Karen Braithwaite, activity councelor; and Maureen Boyer, second councelor. Lenore Blackam is secretary. The farewell testimony for Gerald Baily was held Sunday evening. A large crowd attended. Geralds two older brothers, Floyd and Conley, both were speakers on the program, each have previously served in the mission field. Gerald will go to the Central-Britis- h Mission. vyvyvyvvyvyvvvvvyvyvyv, SATURDAY, MAY 13th s225 JACK POT Come Early! SOMETHING MEW 1st Game PROGRESSIVE 3 in , A - 1 BINGO plus -NEW SURPRISE GAMES JACKS AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION and GARAGE 5446 SOUTH 4270 WEST (Behind Chuck's Chevron) FRONT & REAR SEALS and BAND ADJUSTMENT 52950 Inspection Time Is Here Be Prepared I PHONE CY 12 Get more MILK .for the weekend! Youll need extra milk for the weekend. More of . the family at homo. More people for meals. Extra-snacks- Stock up now. Have plenty of Milk In your refrigerator for the weekend. , AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH. .3&j& Sponsored by Vtoil's D uty Farmers |