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Show a cn 03 m - C- 3cj i4 03 - i H i dr O H O ct-- Hi VJ a H" c TO v Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville d d- - The Fastest Growing Community In Utah 03 rr Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, April 7, 1S60 Volume VI Number 14 West Kearns Schedules Kearns Community Development Kindergarten Registration Votes on Sixteen Recommendations The Board of Education requires May 5th, from 2:45 to 3:30. The Monday night, April 4, the that each child entering kinder- kindergarten children will meet Kearns Community Development garten must have a complete physi- with their teachers and go to Assembly voted on and passed the cal examination. school while the parents meet in following recommendations: The Board of Education also re- the auditorium, where information 1. We recommend having an immunization clinic to be started quires an official birth certificate concerning kindergarten and first before children may be enrolled in grade will be given. Further inas soon as possible and that AcA formation church the project be well publicized. Get the blessing kindergarten. conceminig certificate or hospital birth record quainted Social will be given at a) We recommend that a comis not accepted as an official birth the time of registration. mittee from the Health, certificate. If you do not have an "If you know of others in the Water and Sanitation Comofficial birth certificate you can West Kearns School area who will mittee be asked to investiobtain one from the Vital Statistics have children attending kindergargate this matter. at and ten the did not State recommend that this receive We the regisb) Department Capitol mail tration contact the Granmaterials the committee Building. through The school make available milk please have them contact the School District and reite and crackers for the kindergarten school. quest that the children at a cost of $1.80 for the examination clinics be reItems to Bring at Time six weeks, this is payable at the sumed in Kearns. of Registration time of registration. recommend that they We c) 1. Completed registration card 1st on contact the Society of the June Kindergarten begins 2. Official birth certificate and ends July 13. Prevention of Blindness and The parents and kindergarten 3. Completed medical examination request that such a clinic form children are invited to a be brought to Kearns in the Social the afternoon of 4. $1.80 for milk and crackers near future. It was also rec- - 2. 3. Governor Clyde issues Proclamation Declaring 'Cancer Control Month' Gov. George D. Clyde, of Utah, today issued a proclamation setting April, I960 aside as Cancer Control Month. This action is in line with the issuing of similar proclamations by President Dwight D. Eisenhower at the national level and several mayors who are issuing such proclamations at the local level. Gov. Clydes proclamation noted that 1,000,000 lives have been saved thru the efforts of the American Cancer Society working hand in hand with the medical profession, that early detection and treatment are vital to the successful control of the disease and that funds are needed again this year to support the program, especially that part dealing with research. PROCLAMATION cancer and tha, hope of future cancer prevention, and WHEREAS, unlimited funds are needed to support new leads in an research program, BE IT RESOLVED, that every citizen of the state be urged to observe. CANCER CONTROL MONTH Through increased support of the American Cancer Society and by learning the facts about cancer that ever-accelerati- are vital to the personal protection from this deasese. s George D. Clyde, Governor of Utah Town Council Awards 2 Poster Event Safety of the Kearns At In the last meeting Town Council, awards were presented to Jerry Berg of Kearns Junior High and Michael Mackay of Granger High for winning the Safety Poster Contest. Due to the resignation of Paul Korpi, the Town Council has appointed Orin Hunter to be a Councilman-at-large, fulfilling the unexMr. of term Korpi, who repired business and of because signed conflicts. church Orin Hunter and his wife, Charlene, have lived in Kearns since August, 1955, and have three children. They reside at 4305 W. 5215 South. WHEREAS, the President of the United States, by direction of an Act of Congress has proclaimed April as Cancer Control Month, and WHEREAS, the American Cancer Societys research, service and education programs have helped save one million Americans now living and cured of cancer, and WHEREAS, early detection and prompt treatment could prevent needless cancer deaths each year, deaths which are due to ignorance, delay and neglect, and Mr. Hunter graduated from the WHEREAS, research offers the 1950 and prospect of cures for all types of University of Utah in since has been employed by the Banknote ComKearns Stake Sponsor Rockyin Mountain Salt Lake City as office pany Hawkins Bali1 manager and salesman. Sadie the to In addition to being active in all Come one! Come LDS Church work and credit union 16, Hawkins Ball, Saturday, April Kearns activities, Mr. Hunter belongs to at 8:30 p.m., at the new LDS stake center. Music to dance the Kearns Jaycees, Office ManReby will be furnished by the Granger agers Association, and Young High Dance Band. Refreshments publicans. Mr. Hunter wil lact as treasurer and a floor show are also on the of the Town Council and hold ofprogram. Tickets for 50 cents per 1961. person may be obtained through fice until October, The next meeting of the Town Irene Fabert, 4331 W. 5215 South or phone CY They will also Council will be April 15, at 7:30 p.m., at the Kearns Junior High. be available at the door. to 'Sadie 6. Monroe Plans PTA Dinner and Social Get-Togeth- er Just a friendly reminder of our coming Dinner and Social on Thursday evening, April 7. Dinner wil be served from 6:30 to 7:00, consisting of: BAKED HAM GREEN BEANS SET SALAD CELER & CARROT STICKS PICKLES HARD ROLLS & BUTTER PUNCH PIE & ICE CREAM The class that sells the most tickets will receive a book to be presented to the school by that class. Support your children and your school. Granite District has a new schedule proposal for the Kindergarten. Mr. Duayne Johnason wil present this for a vote at the dinner. Plan No. 1: Kindergarten would use 2nd Grade class room from hours. 2:15 to 5 p.m., totaling 2 Second Grade would attend from 8:30 to 2 p.m., totaling 5 hours, hour lunch. Multiplus one-ha- lf purpose room from 2:15 to 3:15 and the 1st Grade class rooms from 3:15 to 5 p.m., totaling 2 hours. Please come and support this proposals, or give your ideas on the opposing views. Taylorsville Arts Holds Monthly Club Meeting The Suburban Arts Club of Taylorsville will hold its monthly meeting next Monday night, April 11, at 8 p.m. at the home of Loma Fife, 4149 Olive Circle. Dr. Melvin Strong will be the guest speaker, and his subject will deal with the raising of children. 6. life-savin- 4. pre-scho- ol Get-acquaint- ed ommended that this be referred to the Lions Club because of their project with the eye-car- e program. We recommend that the County Health Department be appraised of decaying animals and remove same. We recommend a further study g of equipment, also trained personnel on duty 24 hours a day. This was referred to the Government Fact Finding Committee. We recommend health laws governing garbage should be more strict, such as covered garbage cans. This was also referred to the Government Fact Finding Committee. We recommend the investigation of the possibility of a local hospital be kept on a current basis. 5. Plymouth PTA Holds Elections For Officers that We recommend the Health, Water and Sanitation Committee investigate the possibility of having an ambulance station in Kearns. a) We recommend that we investigate ambulance service of some kind in connection with the Kearns Medical Center. b) We recommend that police cars patroling Kearns carry portable ment life-savin- equip- g 7. We recommend further investi- 8. gation of a joint Board of Health by this committee. We recommend that homebuilders check into ownership of the canal and see if it could be covered or at least fenced in the area of new homes being built. 9. We recommend the investiga10. 11. tion of the burned down drive-i- n as a health hazard. We recommend the leash law be more strictly enforced. We recommend the Health, Water and Sanitation Committee write the Jaycees about another civic project to alleviate the stray dog problem. We recommend the Health, Water and Sanitation Committee investigate health hazards of old cars left where children can get injured, with the additional recommendation that it be referred to the Planning The Plymouth School PTA will hold its final meeting for the 1959-6- 0 school year tonight, April 7, at 12. 8 p.m. Mrs. Myrtle K. Ault, who is retiring this year from the teaching profession, will be honored at this meeting. Mrs. Ault has taught second grade at Plymouth for the last ten years. All former students and and Beautification Committee. teaching associates of Mrs. Ault are invited to this meeting. 13. We recommend that more Mrs. Aults son, George Ault, aladults be trained in first-ai- d so a teacher, will speak on 44The together with training on the Relationship of a Son With a resusitator. Mr. Mother. Raymond Teaching 15. We recommend that the streets B. Rigley, Plymouth School prinand shopping center be swept cipal, will speak on What It Means more often, with the additional To Work With a Good Teacher, merrecommendation and Mrs. Eunice Young will talk chants put out garbage conon What Good Teachers Mean to tainers. Parents. The election of officers for the 16. We recommend the enforcement of the leash law by a 1960-6- 1 school year will also be held project of the civic organizaat this meeting. Running for the tions. Also that something be ofice of president are Mrs. Frank done about the cats since Dotterer and Mrs. Richard Dougdiseased dogs and cats cause las. Vice presidential candidates are ' illnesses. many Mrs. Noal Paxton and Mrs. Ralph Bytheway. For secretary Mrs. Norman Maxfield and Mrs. Evertt are Soldier Finishes .nominees. Running for treasurer Magna are Mrs. Donald Annis and Mrs. Refresher Course Henry Hintze. KITZINGEN, Germany (AHTNC) All parents are urged to come Army Specialist Four Willard E. and support this important meet- Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester ing. R. Bailey, 3189 So. 8800 West, Magna, graduated from the 3rd InHeld fantry Division Essay Officer Academy March 12 in By High Germany. The My True Security contest He received four weeks of rewas held last week at the Granger fresher training in combat tactics, interHigh School for all seniors and the principles of map ested in this program. 4 My True unit reading leadership. Security is an essay speech cona draftsman in HeadquarBailey, test wherein the student writes an ters Company of the divisions 10th essay concerning his feelings on his true security. The winner of this Engineer Battalion, entered the contest was Jacque Gabardi. The Army in October 1958, completed runner-up- s were Michael Caulfield, basic training at Fort Ord, Calif., and Lila Herron. Miss Gabardis and arrived overseas last May. The soldier is a 1954 essay will be judged in state comof The of week. Cyprus graduate winner High School this petition ;he state contest will receive a and a 1958 graduate of Salt Lake scholarship to the university of his Area Vocational High School. His wife, Frances, is with him choice. This was reported by Jerry in Germany. Lindhardt that Contest Granger Kit-zinge- ld n, 03 zr tr tr 03 1 |