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Show Thursday, August 20, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS ' Page 6 Montreals Bonsecours Market, BENNION $ news) (Continued from Page 3) The Road Show from Bennion won second in the Stake placings. Everyone who participated in it enjoyed it very much. Connie Lunt was the supervisor. Congratulations. Congratulations to John and Winn Hook on their forthcoming marriages. A Farm Bureau meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Willis Whitbeck of Bennion. The talent find at the County Fair was the main topic of discussion. After the meeting, refreshments were served. Granetta Breeze and her Club enjoyed a bowling party at the Kearns Lanes Monday, Aug 0. They have been planning the party for some time. Everyone had an 4-- H -- f - enjoyable time. s' .S V ,SVA x W WA Photo: Courtesy Canadian National The Senior and Junior Ball teams have done very well in the division 10 finals. They have won all games so far in the league play. We hope they can continue to win and represent Division 10 in the Church finals t the end of the month. w s ' &.44 f Af S Railway t V? Now that autumn, with the harvest, is just around the comer, opens city air Bonsecours Market in Montreal, in the shadow of the great Montreal Hotel de Ville, is a stellar tourist attraction. Few, if any, visitors miss a visit to Bonsecours, where farmers from the surroundproduce to sell to restaurants, hotels, ing countryside bring their markets and housewives alike. The farmers will bargain in either take your choice. French or English Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pyne and fmily left for a weeks vacation Monday. They will return next week. Pro Footballers Face Stiff Grind To Gain Positions examination time among the professional football teams. exhibition With the n or games beginning now many of the rookies and old pros are actually battling to pass the exams for various posts. For example, the San Francisco 49ers, who will clash with the New York Giants at the University of Utah stadium, September 19, at 8 p.m., have seven men trying for the four defensive posts on the team. Coach Red Hickey of the 49ers noted that Frank Morze has been moved to defensive tackle and the team is trying Bob St. Clair at defensive end. That gives the team Morse, Charley Crueger, Ed Henke, Leo Nomelini, St. Clair, Bill Hersh-ma- n and rookie Jack Bolton all after the four jobs. But we believe the competition will be good for the team. It will Red remove any complacency, said. The experts say that when the two teams meet at Ute Stadium in September, they will be playing for keeps. There will be no exhibition to it, but rather a tough Its so-call- ed pre-seaso- South Kearns School News The South Kearns PTA officers and chairmen met with Mr. Kenneth Cummins, the new principal of the South Kearns School, Monday, August 10, in the South Kearns faculty room. The itinerary of the PTA for the following year was discussed. The PTA officers for the following year are: Mrs. Gale Bruse, president; Mrs. Glade Justesen, vice president; Mrs. Doyle Bingham, attendance secretary; Mrs. Merrill fighting test, with fur flying. Barbara Blake attended a reunion The Intermountain Areas biggest in Southern Utah this week. sports spectacular is being sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune and the Bleacher Quarterbacks,. Ticket sales continue briskly, and many good seats are still available in the stadium. The Giants report brisk bidding by players for various spots on the team. Fo rexample, coach Jim Lee Howell is still looking for another halfback, with Don Chandler and Don Marynard vieing with several rookies for the job. Among the 49ers, Bob St. Clair will be interesting to watch as he tries for the defensive spot. The man is the tallest in football at 6 ft. 9 inches. He has 265 pounds on his heavy frame. He has made All-Pr- o three times since joining the 49ers in 1953 and is a key offensive blocker on the team. Tickets at $5 or $3.50 for the Intermountain Area Sports Classic may be obtained by writing: Pro Grid Game, Athletic Ticket Office, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 12, Utah. Checks should be made payablye to The Salt Lake Tribune. well-distribut- Th ere will ed The Stake Elders held a party Friday night at Jordan Park. The party started at 6 oclock with games, the supper started at 7 p.m. Barbecued hambergers with all the trimmings and com on the cob were served. Ice cold watermelon was served as the desert. A program followed. A large turnout of elders were present. Jayceettes Sewing New Fall Uniforms The members of the Jayceettes of Kearns are busily sewing new fall uniforms for the club members. They anticipated having them all finished by the September Travel Trophy of the JCs, to be held in Brigham Sept 19. 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