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Show Thursday, August 20, 1964 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 3 The Harmon family held a reThe second resolution adopted Stake union at Liberty Park last Sun- calls for endorsement and ac Hunter day and had about 50 in at- tive support of a proposition Holds Outinq tendance. Verl Harman was which will be placed before the by JOE The new Hunter Stake wil voters in November 1 964 The furniture business must elected president for the followenabling the Utah State Legisla- hold their first Mothers an be a little rough. See1 Rex Rolfe ing year. ture to enact Freeport legisla- Daughters Banquet August 22 a: has his hand in a sling. Broke in 'Lanes the 6 p.m. at the stake center, 3970 Kearns tion in Utah. Dropped it while triying to open a door. So. 5200 West. other night and did not know a fine done the have A program and fashion show, place. They 'Bill Bertoch is getting a kick mothers and daughters, like in Looks featuring redecorating. job out of playin gpar 3 golf at will new a follow New new dinner, said Mrs. place. carpet Pauls fien course. Leon Smart, YWMIA president. paint 'does make a difference. The program is under the diFlo Wineriter has decided it of Mrs. Allen Dahal, rection dont pay to give his wife golf project area. Specific projects stake activity councelor, and lessons. She trimmed him three and associated budgets were Barlow is in Mrs. Raymond The and Gleaners of strokes the other night after drawn up for presentation to the decorations and adver of charge reBoard of Directors at the after- the Taylorsville Stake just only five lessons. tising. two week turned home from a noon general session. Tickets are available from Grandpa Shelly Rolfe celeA informational bus trip to the New York ward MTA presidencies for the brated his grandsons Worlds Fair. program was held for the af which is a dress-u- p Mr. and Mrs. A. Cluff were banquet, month birthday by taking him in attendance. fair. and Gleaner to the drag races. Muriel Rolfe The forum on Governmental' the Stake was along to see the little tyke Affairs was privileged to hear leaders when the trip was saw everything. a very informative address by planned, but they received a call Hunter & No. Mr. Robert Haliaday, executive to serve a mission in England, and so were unable to make the Stakes Hold 'Someone lost some money at secretary Of the Utah ManufacOuting the South Kearns School and turers Association, on the his- trip. 2 Bishop and Mrs. T. John The Hunter and North Jordan pan claim it by calling tory and Significance of proMr. Mrs. Labrum and and Robert Church of Jesus Christ to Stakes, evenings. posed Freeport legislation Bowles went with the group. of Latter-daSaints, Will eom-in- e Utah. LaRue Mrs. Mrs. Linthicum, Another interesting lost and for a family outing at LaSalt Lake City Mayor J. Ruth Mrs. and 27. Mackay found item. While cleaning milk Bracken Lee, Joyce supplied consid- Holder represented the Taylors- goon August will be sold in tickets bottles a set of wedding rings erable food for Scrip thought as ville Stake MTA (they were also wards, will be given a bonus and was found by Winder Dairy. luncheon The main preknown as The War- to the ward having the most in lovingly 'Someone must be hunting for mise of hisspeaker. address on education attendance. them. in Utah was that the same prob- dens). were very pleased to get They The outing is under the direclem is manifest in many areas to see Pres. Wayne and Mary tion of the combined Stake Kearns Lanes announced that of our that of Player in Independence, Mo. all Kennecott employees andj reliance society. Namely, MIAs, with Joe Schmidt and outside experts President upon asked to be re- Mrs. Floyd Bendixen, presidents Player their wiles 'bowling in league to solve problems which can betof the YMMIA and YWMIA of play could bowl free as long as ter be solved by interested in- membered to all. of included the the North Jordan Stake, and Highlights they were on strike. dividuals, who owe their loyal- the Pageant at Hilltrip Cummorah, Harold Dangerfield and Mrs. ties to the citizens of the com- a visit to the Joseph Smith Home Leon Smart, presidents of the munity. Mayor Lee received a and the Sacred Grove, a ride Hunter YMMIA and YWMIA standing ovation at the conclu- under Niagara Falls on the Maid Some wards are planning a Grdnger sion Of his remarks. of The Mist, a cruise around pot luck dinner for the occasion Activities Announce The general session was re- Manhattan Island, the Statue of and couples will stay later to The Granger Jaycee member-- ! convened following lunch and Liberty, Radio City Music Hall, dance at the pavilion to the ship meeting was held at the the first order of business was a Broadway Show, Pres. Ken- music of Steadmans Orchestra. York Cafe on August 11. Ten to elect a state The outing is an annual affair. nedys grave in Arlington Cemeto serve out the remainder of tery, Mt. Vernon, and of course, members were present. Bob Barton reported on the the 1964-6- 5 year. This was the Fair. August State Board Meeting to necessitated by resignation from V F They went to the Manhattan Bowling office of the man elected. Nom- Ward on Sunday and met sevbe held on August 16 at the PruAt the recent VFW Traveling dential Federal Auditorium, 3300 inees included: Wayne Probasco. eral people from Taylorsville; So. State. Sunset; Ed Castillo, Kearns; and Mrs. Martha Hansen and her Bowling Tournament held in Mr. Dan Kelly, ? Los Angeles Lee Griffiths, Murray. Mr. Pro two lovely daughters Marlene Kearns, Helen and George Garspoke in some basco was the successful candi- and Josephene, and Josie Pur- cia took first place to retire the detail on the sbject of making date and his election is effective ser. Also, Elders Steven Emery trophy for the Kearns post. The trophy is retired to a post and Steven Bytheway, who are better use of the subconscious immediately. The next order of business laboring in the Eiastem States after the post ha6 taken first mind. He'will present a seminar at the Hotel Newhouse on Aug was the keynote address by Mr. Mission send their love. place three times. Henry and It was fun to go, but all 33 of Betty Beech won first place in ust 22. Doyle Balko. Mr. Balko, whose Community Development was home is in New Mexico, is a the group agreed that Salt Lake two previous tournaments, makof the United City is the most beautiful city in ing the Kearns Post eligible to again the primary topic for dis-- i States Jaycees and has been as- the world. :ussion. A number of project keep the trophy on this, the third first place. aimed at the improvement of signed Utah as one of the states the community are being formu-- j for which he is responsible. He lated. gave particular recognition to 1963-6U.S. Jaycee president. Sherman Losee, a new mem Dick of Bountiful and TV STARS VolHeadlee, W been has ber, assigned the unteer in Politics (VIP) project. to Dr. Orson Wright, Sugar-hous1963-6U.S. Jaycee This is a national program whose is level to increase Chaplain. the purpose Mr. Balko called for continued of political activity among the in the Jaycee moveenthusiasm electorate. Some to the (Promoter Guy Brunotti t Don Andortoti) He called ment. included are: Get Out the upon Utah JayVote, Get Out the Registration; cees to pay particular attention to the extension of the opporKnow Your Freedoms, etc. The Jaycee-ett- e family picnic, tunity of Jaycee membership to P.M. TUESDAY, AUGUST 25-8:- 30 held on Sunday, 'August 9, at all interested young men. A lengthy business session, the Granger Community Park,, was well attended and quite dur;nt which project and operatsuccessful. ing budgets were approved, was Battle of the Bruisers Texas Death Match followed men by the adoption of two of good character, Young DON LEO JONATHAN vs. KILLER BUDDY AUSTIN are resolutions. between the ages of a The Utah Jaycees adopted invited to offer their suggesKANGAROOS vs. CHRISTY BROTHERS tions and criticisms toward bet- resolution to endorse and sup" Constitutional the Prayer Team Match tering their community by con port Tag Foundation. This involves a natacting George Lanphere, tional movement to insure conR 1 ; Gary BOUTS Bill Barton, PLUS 2 OTHER obof the or religious right Howell, any Jaycee. tinuing servance and the use of religious Tickets $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 Quarterly State Board of Directors Meeting symbols in the public sector of 6 Mint Cafe, 1 East 2nd South. our Nation. The Foundation parUtah Jaycees, August 16 Stevens & Brown Sporting Goods, 1121 E, 21st So., 4877726 Trail Sports Center, 5560 So. State, Granger was represented at ticularly supports the restoration 7 Serv-U- s the Utah Jaycee Quarterly Board of the right to offer voluntary, Drag, 55 North Main, Bountiful, 1 So 5415 W. 4055 & Western Kearns, A in the M Auto, pubof Directors meeting by Presi prayer 4 So. 479 A 6th Bill East, Nadis Cafe, lic schools. dent Bill Barton, and George Lanphere Gary Howell, State Director Bob Barton and Jaycee-ett- e President Audry Howell. y The session, held on 16 at the Prudential August was Auditorium, opened by Grant Goodmanson, state chaplain. A short religious service followed which featured special music by the Wesley Bell Ringers from Christ Methodist Church and an address by Chaplain Goodmanson that: Taith in God gives Dmeaning and purpose to human life, which represents a significant part of Jaycee philosophy. He called on Jaycees everywhere to actively oppose those elements in our society who supPAYMENT WILL BE DUE BEFORE port federal legislation to completely do away with religious observances and symbolism in YOU RECEIVE YOUR FIRST PAYCHECK life. public Opening remarks to the general session were made by Utah & Jaycee President Clark Puffer. rewas session The general cessed to individual forum PHONE 1 3575 'SOUTH 4000 WEST groups. Each state then conducted a forum for Jaycees interested in a particular OVER HEARD Taylorsville Stake News M-Me- con-curre- first n nt Jay-cee-ett- es M-Me- Jordan 298-388- y ! Jaycees vice-preside- i n Elizabeth Ashley and George Peppard share one of their more friendly moments in Joseph E. Levines The Carpetbaggers, Academy Award Winning Crew For Carpetbaggers All costumes for Joseph E. baggers were designed by Paramount Pictures famous fashion Edith Head. stylist, In Technicolor and Panavision, The Carpetbaggers opens at the Theatre, starring George Peppard, Alan Ladd, Bob Cummings, Martha Hyer, Elizabeth Ashley and Carroll Baker as Rina. Depicting the most glamorous award-winnin- Ph. 298-959- g Heads daring and exciting tions for KEARNS PLAZA THEATRE 2 4140 W. 5415 So crea- The Carpetbaggers. nt UTAH ADULTS Now Playing - Ends Tues, Aug. 25 W pscho-ontologis- Lev- ines presentation of The Carpet- period in Hollywood history, the epic drama features a spectacular wardrobe reminiscent of the kind created by Miss Head for stars such as Dietrich, Lombard, Colbert, Harlow costumes which became the guide to new styles in the fashion centers of the world. The plush gowns and costumes Miss Head has designed for the three female stars of The Carpetbaggers will remind film audiences of those great days when Hollywood was the worlds most magical place and a glimpse of a screen siren in person was the most exciting event imaginable. This glamour returns to Hollywood through Miss ONLY it is unlikely that you will experience in a lifetime all that JOSEPH E. LEVINE presents you will see in... t, vice-preside- rail a PARAMOUNT PANAVISION release PICTURES THIS IS ADULT ENTERTAINMENTI nt J Nitely at 7 and 9:30 p.m. ! 4 SEND THE YOUNG ONES TO THIS ONE RUNS MATINEES ONLY THROUGH SUN., AUG. 23 CCJAfJlPBeEJCSJIP e. 4 sub-progra- I A TREMENDOUS EVENT FOR PEOPLE Fairgrounds Coliseum OF ALL Double Main Evont 21-3- HARDY KRUGERMARTINELLI-BlAINBUTTONSHAWKS- 298-588- non HARRY huk kwci tv HENRY BRACKETT KURNITZ MANCINI SCIflRUt IT a jroT iv 5; ALL-STA- 298-212- - 266-567- 8; - - 359-872- COMING WED. - SAT. 3 266-880- 9 thniiif 298-357- non-sectari- 359-698- Vice-Presiden- ts ATTENTION KENNECOTT EMPLOYEES! all-da- If You Are Having Financial Problems Due to the Strike BORROW WHAT YOU NEE- no MIDWEST REALTY FINANCE CO. 298-354- 1 PARAMOUNT RELEASE - AUG. 26 - 29 IfOrfthe uhtjiess 295-234- vice-preside- r LEIGH 5, Inns., . An A C. LYLES Production DALE ROBERTSON ys store? r.liniie YVONNE Hie WILLIAM De CARLO f BENCH If JIU.ST.JC2.1 G tadfctlWIFIWON FSR ncaerhSTEVE JOHN RAY A6NC5 WALSIW'McGlVER-UOOREHEA- Mil RANK J0S Non TASHJN HARRY FWK TUGfNO USUI Sm Skr, HARRY t, num niu 1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS 4 NUMIBMTEO HUTU O i ttt up w MAfiOO wervm. imc. THE CARPETBAGGERS E nCHMICOlOR-nCKNISCOP- IUGEN0 BEGINNING MON., AUG. 24th anuuM zH tfWWM MATINEES ONLY Comanche Station E umia fiCTutf CiNiwASt-npCOLOW ii our first picture to follow 5 days behind Salt Lake. It is a test as far as the film companies are concerned If we turn in a good gross and pay a good percentage rental fee for it we will be able to get the better pictures earlier in the future. If you have not seen it your patronage now will help us in our struggle to get the big pictures sooner. It will play through Tuesday, Aug. 25. We hope you will make plana now to attend |