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Show Thursday, July 23, 1959 Page 3 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS of the First Baptist Church of Kearns left last Monday for the Baptist Encampment in Soapstone Basin near Kamas. They will return home of Joe Dillier by the VFW of Saturday. Kearns in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Harold (Marty) Martin Monday eveFather Benvegnu treated the CYO ning. The couple were recently marbaseball teams of St. Francis to a ried in Elko, Nevada. baseball game between the Salt The Walker Neal Snyder Post Lake Bees and Seattle at Derks No. 9322 of Kearns will hold a Field last Saturday. Variety Talent Show at the Kearns Another Bingo Party will be held Jr. High School some time in Saturday at 8:15 p.m. at St. Francis August. Parish Hall. There will be two big The program is planned for about The 10 game will be worth a two hour show by the Teen Road jackpots. $25 and a special game, for $225 Show troop of the VFW. dollars will be played with 60 numAdmission is $1 per couple and bers to be called for a blackout. children 25c. Proceeds will be turned over to the Lions Club for The North Jordan Stake Jr. and the band uniform fund. Sr. Softball teams have one round It is just as important for the of play left before the season ends. parents of students of the Jr. High The Division Tournament starts to help build the uniform fund as August 3rd and the Granger 2nd civic groups, therefore attend this and 4th Ward Sr. Team and also function and at the same time en- the Jr. teams of the two Wards are joy an evening out that will be still tied for first place. If all these full of entertainment. teams win against the teams they are scheduled to play Thursday at Mr. and Mrs. Claude Halsey from the Monroe school, a final playoff Napa, California, are presently visit- will be necessary. ing at the home of their niece, Mrs. James Kern and family, here in members of the EdKearns. Mr. and Mrs. Halsey, who Twenty-eigh- t are 75 and 80 years young, res- win K. Winder family, including will pectively, make their trip by car children and grandchildre, vacation ever year and manager to amaze leave Friday o a four-da- y their friends and relatives anew trip to Yellowstone National Park. each time by their stamina. After Some residents along 4100 South spending two weeks here, theyll motor on to Idaho to visit other relatives. NEWS FROM KEARNS The Kearns North Stake Dance will be held Saturday, August 1, at the stake house. Candy Capers is the theme for the program as home made candy will be given away as door prizes. The Eleventh Ward will be hosts for the occassion, with a floor show being provided for entertainment. The dance will be at 8:30 p.m. The Jayceettes will join with the Kearns JCs on the 24th of e July in operating their machine during the July 24th parade in Salt Lake City. Place of operation will be across the street from Sears on Main Street. Sno-Con- Winner of the VFW jackpot last week was Mr. Jerry Dorsett, of Kemerton, Washington, who at the time was visiting his son Richard Dorsett, 4401 W. 5655 South. Mr. Richard Dorsett is a member of the local Walker Neal Snyder Post No. 9322. The amount of the jackpot was $135.00. The Miss Kearns royalty that include Kathlene Cafarelli, Jackie Conder, and Carmen Sanchez, were guests at a dinner meeting of the Kearns Jr. Chamber of Commerce that was held Tuesday evening at Harmons Cafe on North Temple. Other guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Larsen from Spanish Fork. Mr. Larsen is National Director in the JCs from Utah. Various state directors were also present. - , , And eight-da- y vacation bible school ended last week for 105 A social party was held at the youngsters and 16 adult workers with presentation of certificates, a program and refreshments. ' The School was sponsored by the Trinity Methodist Church of Kearns. Wednesday, a young peoples social was held at the parsonage during the evening. Participants joined in games and enjoyed refreshments. Propane Field Range Feeds 100 People United Rent-All- s 2270 South Main Salt Lake 5190 South State Murray 2655 South 8850 West Magna MAGIC Re-Weavi- Service ng and Complete Mending Service Damaged Knit Garments Repaired Knit Skirts Shortened ng Ness Building 28 W. 2nd South - EMplre 52 Room 203 members and friends Twety-thre- e More Utahns lose jobs Some 200 Utahns will lose their jobs soon when Calera's Salt Lake cobalt refinery closes. This follows the loss of 360 jobs in Idaho where America's only cobalt mine was closed when Washington refused to renew cobalt purchasing contracts. And this happens while the government is paying above-markprices for millions of d cobalt. foreign-mineAgain, American obs pounds of are being exported to foreign lands. et UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant life for all" THERE'S STILL TIME SALUTE TO Watches Repaired and Cleaned MORGAN COUNTY New Parts Included Special $3.50 Satisfaction Guaranteed RULON'S 4145 W. 4960 So. - CY 79 REED DAVIS REALTOR Sell With Confidence Let This Agent Get You The TOP PRICE WE BUY EQUITIES We Have Rental Service For Your Every Insurance Need Call REED S.L.C. Office EM 69 'Di Your first 5-pi- Kearns Office CY WE SELL THE EARTH and INSURE ITS CONTENTS 71 place ece free when you save $50 or more. But setting time is is- - HAVE limited. Start saving now . . . where your INSURED savings earn am uioiihd HOME OFFICE 63 South Main WILL HAUL d meadows. Morgan, the county seat, is a town where transcontinental railroad tracks run right down main street. Here, all the children of the county, all ages, attend one school. Up in the limestone mountains near historic Devils Slide,. a quarry grinds out the ingredients for high grade cement as it has for thirty years. Lake Comos sulphur springs draw health seekers as they did in pioneer days. This is Morgan County, where the United States Brewers Foundation constantly encourages the sale of beer and ale under clean, wholesome conditions. mountain-circle- BEER and ALE . . . 'exJ0vOMi Atiow. TOP SOIL - SAND - GRAVEL FILL DIRT - ASPHALT drniim Savings Granger Branch 3555 Market Street DUMP TRUCK Dairy cows graze .today in green Weber Valley where Indians and trappers, gray wolves and rattlesnakes once roamed. Remnants of the Donner Trail still run through the No Job too Large or too Small Sugar House Branch 2186 Highland Dr. Reasonable Rates - AM 70 0OQOnC9D IKWI0IOU !JQHlBGlEEiroG 30 |