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Show 03 s 3 K f 3 x 01 Q 0) C oo V c cl cf H ro os a c 03 ET Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Salt Lake County, Thursday, August 13, 1959 Volume V Number 32 Granite School New Tax Levy for 1959-6- 0 On the west side of the Granite Granite School District school hours will be as District, es of Education week Joard last ollows: Brockbank 55 and Valley Jr. :ablished a district tax levy of three-tenth- s will Schools and begin classes at mills, an increase High three-tentha.m. and close at 2:40 p.m. The s af 11 and mills above school day for Kearns Jr. High last years levy. This may be increased upwardf School wil Ibe from 8:30 a.m. til of four more mills by the state 3:10 p.m. Magna Elementary School will levy for the Uniform School Fund 1 start at 8:30 a.m. and close at 3 Major increase comes from a per cent increase of assessed val- p.m. uation approved by the vote ol Attending classes from 8:45 a.m. 3 p.m. will be the students until for 1959 I960 for and patrons at Monroe, Redwood, Webster and school buildings. inPlymouth Elementary Schools. Demonstrating need for the Schools which do not receive creased tax levy, Supt. Elmer J. on buses will operate from students state figures Hartvigsen, reported a.m. until 3:30 p.m. They are showed Granite will have 62,298 He estimated David Gourley, Oquirrh Hills, students by 1963-6the district will have nearly 36,000 South Kearns, West Kearns, and the sixth grade students at Kearns this school year. The board also set dates for the lr. High School. teacher institute and starting times for the schools. Rev. Donald R. Anderson, Rev. W. F. Thornton, Church leaders and Community Development American Legion Teachers institute will open Rev. Mark O. Benvengnu, Rev. Carl Samuelson, chairman, who met Sunday to endorce program All-Sta- rs Picked August 26, at 9:45 a.m., with a Pres. Volma Heaton and Pres. Merrill Nelson. are seated left to right: Edith Rathbun, Rev. new all teachers for conference The Kearns Ar. Legion Post No. Lonnie Friends, and Sybil Barton. Standing are: to the district Opening session o: 132 have announced the names of the institute is scheduled at 7:30 two local youths selected to play p.m. Sectional meetings are on the Am. Legion 'All-St.team, planned August 27 at 9 a.m. Gran that will meet at Derks Field, Friite Educational Association meet day, August 14, at 8.p.m. ing is scheduled for 1:15 p.m Kermit Sheehan, son of Mr. and Teachers will meet at their schools Mrs. K. K. Sheehan, 58770. 4170 A special program, ending the on August 28 and school will open West and Norm Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stem Wood, 1410, W. two week vacation Bible school at August 31. five will start different School at 6235 will play when the the The various church leaders of in the state of Washington and will Granger Community Church, times because of the shortage of V&liey South, All-StTeam plays the held tomorrow be (Friday), the six different church organiza- Montana, where it was successful at 7:30 order of 10 new State buses, despite at church. Parents at the Derks Field. At p.m. tions met together Sunday after- n both the small and the large and friends are invited. buses. one least boy represents eaeh post noon, at the First Baptist Church communities. All-Stin schools Pr. Granite All the Team. A banquet Linda plus high Hoopes, Jimmy Matson, The next meeting of the steering to discuss together the benefits of a.m. 8:30 will be will start held School noon Sandra on the 14th at at Vernon Collins, High Becky Reid, " " community togetherness that could committee will be held at the First Holmberg, Rodney Watters, ac- until 3:30 p.m. However, Dale for all of the players. come to light through the Kearns 3aptist Church August 24 at 8 A district meeting of the Am. companied by Dolly Cowan, coun- Astin, supervisor of transportation, Community Development Program p.m. that 16 of the 36 buses Legion Posts will be held Friday, selor are attending the Chi-Rh- o reported now under way. Camp at Ketchum, Idaho this week. needed to haul high school stu- August 14, 8 p.m. at the Tooele Church representatives in atThey are members of the Granger dents, will not leave the school Post in Tooele. All Legion Posts tendance at the meeting were Rev. of the district are invited to attend. grounds until 30 minutes later. Community Church. Donald R. Anderson of the AssemF. bly of God Church; Rev. W. First the Baptist Thorton of Church; Rev. Mark 0. Benvengnu of the' St. Francis Xavier Catholic HUNTER Funeral services for Parish; Rev. Carl Samuelson of the Church; Church Lutheran St. Pauls Douglas Brent Nielson, 17, killed head-o- n Rev. Lonnie Friend of the Trinity last Thursday in a two-ca- r Volma Pres. Methodist Church; collision at 6800 W. 3500 South, Heaton of the Kearns LDS North were conducted Monday, at 1 p.m., Stake, and Pres. Merrill Nelson of in the Hunter Ward Chapel, Church the LDS Kearns Stake. of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y leaders of religious The group Saints, 6000 W. 3500 South. combined of the six different Alone in his car, he was travelfaiths, unanimously endorsed the ing east in the westbound traffic l CD program heartily. This is the lane, investigating officers said, first time in the history of Kearns when he collided with a westbound that all the religious leaders have auto carrying Mrs. Lela Ash, 40, met together for the agreement and Victorville, Calif., and Mrs. Mary support of community projects. Sheffield, 76, 2644 So. 9130 West, A meeting of the steering com- Magna. Both women were reported , mittee was held Monday evening in fairly good condition at St. The Woolworths 'Hi lounge. at the Marks Hospital. dates of August 17 through 21, are The Nielson you was born March the definate dates set up for a 2, 1942, in Moroni, Sanpete Counwheresample public opinion pole ty, to Douglas Wayne and Hoving-hof- f in every fifth house will be conNielson. tacted in the survey. He was active in sports and The pole will be conducted by other school activities at Cyprus the local public themselves. The High School, where he would have f facts gained will be tabulated for been a senior this fall. Active in citia report that will instruct the the LDS Church, he was a priest j zens on how to better their com- in the Hunter Third LDS Ward. munity. for adults and 25 cents for children. Rehearsals Survivors include his parents; Members of the Kearns Jr. High Band will be held at a and the are scheduled for Thursday evening (tonight) at to two be at brothers featured the first the Craig, set for sister, program is variety Sept. 11th 27th. Kearns and the Keams Jr. High School, 7:30 p.m. for the 7; Jr. Richard Dr. 12; 2, grandJolene, School, Brad, High Thursday, August mass public meeting. Fountain be will to over from Proceeds numbers to be presented at the Variety the turned talent Ernest extension of Nielson, father, program Waverly Poston, Dean a and Lions Club Kearns Talent balance Show August 25th. A second and third, of is for the the the Green, Sanpete County, division of Illinois University ElMrs. rehearsal are scheduled for Tuesday and ThursMary money needed to pay off the cost of the uniforms. coming to Kearns to address the our Back the of the len Wells, Christensen, Sanpete community Poston day of next week also to be held at the Jr. High. youth attending by pioneered public. Dr. 50 Admission their talent is time is set for 7:30 pm. both nights. The cents performances. Community Development Program County. The 4. Church Leaders Development Program Granger Church ar To Hold Special Program ar All-Sta- rs ar Funeral Service Conducted for Hunter Youth Kearns Jr. High Band Featured at Variety Pogrom 9 s- i- great-grandmoth- er, |