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Show w a 3s? q- g 3 cj f ca1 n V 0) aw a 4 C oO a TO M d' c 0) Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume V pr The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, April 23, 1959 Number 17 New Officers (earns Junior Jr. High PTA Hold Election ish a musical program for the atThe Kearns Jr. High PTA held tending parents and Dr. Burton F. their election and installation meet- Brasher will talk on the coming ing Thursday, April 16, at the School Bond Election. Mrs. Carl Kearns Jr. High. The flag ceremony Crowthers, present PTA president, was given by the senion girl scouts. will be in charge of the meeting. Speakers for the evening were Dr. Burton F. Brasher, a member of The Oquirrh Hills elementary the Granite School Board and El- school will hold their Field Day, mer J. Hartvigsen, superintendent May 12. The days program will be of the Granite School District. a combination of races, relays, all It was pointed out at the meet- types of games and a film will be ing that the full support and parti- shown. Mrs. Elaine Wessman, chaircipation of the public is greatly man, extends a welcome invitation needed in the endevours of the to all parents to attend the Field school PTAs. These are our chil- Day activities. The Oquirrh Hills dren that are being taught and PTA plans to. purchase a loud guided in the schools that the pub- speaker with the remaining funds lic as taxpayers are paying for. left from this year. But the dollar does not buy everyMrs. Alton S. Barton presented Mr. William M. Rowley; Mrs. Paul Pace, Mr. William M. Snyder, thing. These children also need the Mrs. Alton S. Barton and Mrs. J. K. Culbertson, Snyder with the presidents pin as the new PTA support of family companionship officers were installed. L to R, Principal G. Morris and encouragement in the activities of the schools. When your students Road-E-- O are taking an active part in some According to Mr. LaVar Allred, function, attend this function to Road-E-chairman, the skill drivthem the moral backing chil- ing examinations were given Saturgive I A special installation program for troop by the Scout Committee of dren need. day, April 11, at the Utah State Boy Scout Troop 267 of St. Pauls the American Legion Post 132 and It has been requested that at Fair Grounds, with 13 students Lutheran Church was conducted at the Troop Flag , was presented least one member of each family participating in the examinations. church last week. the through the ALCW. A ticket sale will start today for register as a member of the PTA, This contest was open to the stuthe Pop Concert that will be held The Augustana Lutheran Church This gives the parents a closer un- dents of Granger and Cypres High Mr. Walter Slygh, scoutmaster May 14th at 8 p.m. at the Kearns introduced the scouts and Mr. Women of St. Pauls presented derstanding of what the children Schools. Jr. High School. This concert is Lowell Miles, chairman, presented neckerchiefs to the transfer scouts are being taught and where they Two winners have been chosen to being sponsored by the Kearns the various committee men. The and the invested scouts and Mr. may need extra help. participate in the State Jr. The new officers for 1959-6- 0 Lions Club, and proceeds will go National Flag was presented to the Slygh conducted the Tenderfoot InChamber of Commerce Teen Age were installed, by Mrs. Alton S. Road-E-to the Jr. High Band Uniform Fund. vestiture. to be held May 9, at Barton. Mr. William M. Snyder was Hill Air Force This is your opportunity to hear Base. There is an PTA Meet Gourley The troop expressed its thanks elected PTA president. Mrs. J. K. all good music for less than you would day program set up for particito American Legion Post 132, the Culbertson is the 1st vice president otherwise pay elsewhere, and help Set for April 29 students. All Jr. Chamber ALCW and to the parties who have and Mr. G. Morris Rowley, school pating the uniform drive at the same time. of Commerce organization are sponThe new David Gourley School extended a financial hand to the principal,' serves as 2nd vice. Mrs. Featured artist is Guy Farney, soring the driving test in high Ron Whittle, will serve as 3rd vice. schools hold their first PTA meeting troop. will famed organist of radio, and TV. all over the state. First The new treasurer elected is Mrs. 3lace His performance will be the pres- Wednesday, April 29, at 7:30 p.m. winner "Thurssponsored by the held Meetings are every entation of music ranging from rock at the West Kearns School, to elect day, at 7:30 p.m., at the Church. Paul Pace, and Mrs. Melvin Du- Kearns Jaycees is Terry Loertscher, and roll to classical. Student tick- and install PTA officers for next Parents and friends of the scouts rand is the new secretary. son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loertets are 50 cents and adults are $1. year. Mrs. Pearl Pace will conduct are invited to visit scher, 4880 So. 4340 West. Second any time. The South Kearns PTA will hold 3lace winner is Gary Workman, son The Lions Club of Kearns are the meeting and introduce the new their last meeting for the year of Harley E. Workman, 4962 So. principal, Mr. Daryl McCarty, who trying to bring to the people of was has been and Garfield from a at entertainment Thursday, April 23, at the South 4380 West. Kearns, good welWe in school Kearns School Magna. at 7:30 p.m. The teaching cost. When a reasonable The winner of the State Tournacommunity comto our come Mr. for McCarty the program meeting will in- ment will compete in the National has the facilities for the presentaclude the election and installation Tournament. Scholarships as well tion of good artists, there is no munity and hope that the public in full him their will of new- PTA officers for the com- as other valuable awards will go support give reason for having to leave the comthe of and direction the guidance Representatives of the Jr. Cham- ing year. The fifth grade will furn to the winners. munity for recreation and various students in the ber of Commerce attended the last community. activities. The Kearns Jr. High aumeeting of the Recreation Foundaditorium, of which many of the tion and presented to all members can local citizens have never seen, and civic groups present, the plans really be proud of the facilities for the 4th of July events. which they have. The students do not have to take a back seat to LaVar Allred reported that a fire works display, and a trick rope and any of the Salt Lake Schools. The deadline is rapidly nearing The Department of Journalism at whip act will be events held the for the Jr. High Band Uniform the University of Utah keep a file evening of July 3rd. Farrol Lambert Fund. Lets not disappoint these on weekly newspapers published in reported that all booths, of unistudents and yourselves when the the state. From this file they select form size, will be 10x12 feet. Thirty bands are marching at the Founders the outstanding action, feature, and commitments have been made for Day Parade. Tickets may be pur- sports .photographs. The Valley booths at the concessions. Anyone chased from the Jr. High and the View News action picture of the desiring concession booths at the Lions Club. A ticket booth may be Careening Fire Engines, that ap- carnival, contact Farrol Lambert. Bids must be made by the 27th or set up at a later date. peared in the March 26th issue, has at the next recreation meeting. menbeen selected for honorable Darr B. Harward, general chairtion in the action picture division. man for the 4th of July events, anOlThis photo was taken by Jack nounced his pleasure with the atsen, of Kearns, Utah. tendance of the last meeting of the Each year the Journalism Depart- Recreation Foundation and the supall photographs port of the various Kearns organiThe Salt Lake County Farm Bu- ment submits and those for zations. The as winners selected of the orheld be will reau annual banquet of a to honorable is mention, group Bennion ganizations truly gratifying. : Saturday, April 25, at the an who select For the big climax to the FounWard House, 6200 So. Redwood professional judges a is This winner. ders annual project Day Program, a dance will be Road. Dinner will be served at 7 of of the held at the Kearns Jr. High gym, University p.m. sharp. A program is planned combined effort Press Womens Men and Utah will Prizes July 4th at 9 p.m. Gene Andrews followed by dancing. the of the dance chairman, has arranged for with Clubs, For be awarded during the evening. aimed an orchestra from Heber City to Press Utah State Association, Willis reservation contact Mrs. of the winners the presentation of awards to the Teen Age Road-E-at photography provide the musical entertainment or Mrs. improving Whitbeck, AM in Utah. for Workman. the and the weekly newspapers evening. Gary Terry Loertscher Elmo Hamilton, AM Jaycees Pick Winners Lions Pop Concert Special Installation Scout Program Will O Boost Jr. Hi Uniform. Fund - ' Plans Continue For Big July 4th - Valley View Gets Photo Award Banquet Planned By Farm Bureau on O |