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Show V cn 03 i d 1 3cj Pcr h t-- 4 CD 0) 0) ca ; CD C- tr P? H - o- i- c J o Hj c cf H ro as 3 C5 c 03 cr Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume VI The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, July 7, 1960 Want to Win An Oscar ? Number 27 of U Summer Festival Features 'Die Fiedermaus' for Little U Theaters Set Try-ou- ts Dont laugh. It isnt impossible. To win an oscar, we mean. Many of the stars that have won Oscars started out in Little Theaters. We will need all sizes and types of individuals to complete our group. We are planning to do everything from one-aplays to musicals. You cant act? Dont let that stop stop you. Maybe you would rather sew costumes, swing a paint brush or dabble in stage make-up- . If you dont win an Oscar, you will have a lot of fun and your time will be well spent. Come and join the world of make-believ- e and help our community grow. We know you will enjoy it. Ask anyone who has been active in such a group and they will assure you of the great satisfaction they found in this medium. ct GRADUATES FROM CLASS Receiving a certificate for completion of Red Cross Home Nursing course is Bonnie Bowen of Kearns who received it from course instructor, Winnifred McLachlan. Receives Nursing Certificate ry, Jere Kline, Afton Warburton, Ila Rae Walsh, Dora Ricks and Joyce Stout, who also received certificates. It is recommended by the Federal Civil Defense Administration that one person in every family take The class, which has been held this course which teaches the care in the Kearns Junior High during of the sick and injured. If sufficient interest is shown, recent weeks, was also attended Mathe class may be againtaught in by Karma Mathews, Evelyn thews, Connie Connell, Colleen Par Kearns this fall. a certificate for the completion of the Red Cross Home Nursing Course is Bonnie Bowen of Kearns. The instructor for the d course, Winifred McLachlan, the certificate to her. (Receiving pre-sente- Kearns North Stake Center Building Schedule One o f the most humorous of the area talent, chorus, members of the light operas with a fantastically Utah Symphony Orchestra and involved plot to add to the fun dancers from the University Theawill be the second offering of the tre Ballet Company. 1960 University of Utah Summer Die Fiedermaus means the Festival. bat in English. The show concerns Die Fiedermaus will have per- a man who attempts to get even formances nightly, from July 12 to for having been made the butt of 16, in the U. of U. Stadium Bowl. a joke. As the plot unfolds, a husIt features the songs and waltzes band makes love to his disguised of Johann Strauss. wife; the wifes former lover returns and vies for affections plus First part of this years Sum- other complications. Tickets for the mer Festival has been the Boardway are available from the U. of opera musical hit, Annie Get Your Gun, U. Field House box office or at the which had its opening on July 1. Salt Lake downtown ticket ofPerformances have been held night- fice in theCityTribune Building. ly and will end July 9. To sing lead roles in Die Fied- Cleon Skousen ermaus, three outstanding singers W. are being brought to Utah: Beverly Bower for the role of Rosalinda; Featured Speaker JULY 8TH is the day! We are Claire Alexander as Adele and Ern- At Freedom School ready to cast our first play, Ar- est McChesney as Eisenstein. They senic and Old Lace. Everyone will be assisted by a strong sup- W. Cleon ' Skousen, candidate for with a desire to act will be given porting cast of top Intermountain the Republican nomination for gova chance. Our first play is a deernor of Utah, was a featured lightful comedy, as most of you Freedom for speaker recently at the Freedom know. So brush up on your dialect Crusade's school on basic Amerancf characterizations, we need all Affiliates with icanism and kinds. at Radio Free Europe John Mitchell Hall in Portland, There is need of villans: a couple Oregon. He shared the rostrum with Salt Lake City The Crusade other of kindly old spinsters with murn authorities on the der in their blood (of course, it is for Freedom, which supports Ra- threat of Communism, including only to cause old men who are lone- dio Free Europe, will henceforth Dr. Fred Schwarz of Australia, and g campaigns Herbert Phil ly to be put out of their misery). conduct all author of the under the name Radio Free Europe book, I Led brick, How about using your Irish brogue Three Lives. in the part of Murphy, the Cop? effective July 1, 1960, it was anMr. Skousen, who' wrote The Dont be shy come out and nounced by C. D. Michaelson, Utah chairman and Naked If a this campaign general Communist, declared: try! you dont get part Western Mining Division, time, there will be more chances manager, g A strong movement and, besides, we need some proper- Kennecott Copper Corporation. is across our The sweeping country. The new campaign name has ty men, stage hands, artists, etc. welfare-stater- s have cappractically Mr. Michaelson Attention! Play tryouts and meet- been adopted, tured important segments of one to make the for it easier said, of Little to Theater ing aspirants be held Friday, July 8, at Oquirrh public to asociate the fund with of our national parties despite the Hills School, Kearns, in the multi- the important work it supports. The opposition of many fine American fundamentalists who belong to the purpose room at 8 p.m. SEE YOU purpose of Radio Free Europe fund to THERE! fight Communist ropaganda Democratic party. through RFEs truth broadcasts In two of our largest states, the remains the same. Communist influence is now workThe Kearns Fine Arts FoundaOn July 4th, Radio Free Europe, in the ing open. This was dramatition is presently selling season tic- a private, it broadcasting cally demonstrated at the recent kets. The adult series sells for $5, network, will celebrate its 10th Democratic Council a savings of $4 from the single anniversary. Radio Free Europe California in Fresno. 2800 delegates meeting performance cost. The student ser- broadcasts approximately 3,000 participated and three of the four ies sell for $3, a savings of $1.50. program hours a week to the Democratic candidates for presiYou may order these tickets by captive people in the Commun- dent were in attendance. This mail. Send your name and address, ist-dominated countries of Po- Council adopted resolutions which stating how many tickets you want, land, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, could very well have been written and the type (adult or student) with Romania, and Bulgaria. Each pro- in Moscow. For example, here are your check or money order payable gram is beamed on several fre- three of them: to the Kearns Fine Arts Founda- quencies simultaneously to outwit tion, 4565 West 4955 South, Kearns Communist pamming attempts. 1. Demand that the United 18, Utah. No cash or stamps. The Radio Free Europe Fund will States disarm even if the USSR The seasons schedule includes: continue to solicit nationwide pub- does not. lic and business support to help (1) A Variety Show; (2) A Youth 2. Abolish the House Committee Concert; (3) Little Theater Play; RFEs broadcasts. on activities. Over 70 national organizations (4) Bonneville Strings and Choir; 3. Remold the United Nations 5) A Stage Comedy; and (6) The including the American Legion, the Veterans of and their Wars Foreign a world government which into Symphony Orchestra. auxiliaries, Kwanis, Lons, Cvitan, can enforce world law upon indithe General Federaton of Womens viduals and 'governments alike. Clubs, the American Hotel AssoMr. Skousen concluded by urgciation, the National Association of Broadcasters, and religious groups ing, There is a vital need for of every denomination support Americans to study basic American the fund campaign. principles of politics and economics the very principles envisioned by The Advertising Council sponThe Kearns Recreation Founda- sors the Radio Free Europe Fund the foundng fathers and which tion will meet on Monday nights in as one of its public service pro- made Americans the first free the future so that their meetings grams. All contributions to the people in modern times and which will coincide with the Town Coun- Radio Free Europe Fund are used, have allowed our 7 per cent of cil meetings. The next meeting of without deductions, in sending un- the worlds population to produce the Recreation Foundation will be distorted news and information be- over half of the worlds developed on July 18. hind the Tron Curtain. wealth. Crusade well-know- fund-raisin- left-win- non-prof- 78,-000,0- 00 FAST DAY MEETING SCHEDULE AS FOLLOWS: 1st Sunday of Month: 1:15 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., as best scheduled. l, and 3 K-- 9 K-3:30 p.m., regular sacrament meeting time. and K-1- 0, K-1- K-l- 5, Last unday of Month: K-4 1:15 p.m. to 1:30 p.m., as best scheduled. K-- 3, The 4, K-1- room (No. 2 R.H.) is not to be used as a classroam between 8:00 and 8:45 a.m. on Sundays, except on 2nd Sunday. all-purpo- se This schedule will begin with the Sunday meetings, July 10, 1960. Classroom arrangements will remain the same as presently divided. STAKE MEETINGS AS FOLLOWS: Stake Relief ociety Preparation: 1st Friday 10 a.m., West Chapel Stake MIA Preparation: 2nd Tuesday 9:20 p.m., West Chapel Stake Primary Preparation: As scheduled or called Stake Sunday School Preparation: 3rd Sunday 1:45 p.m, W. Chapel take Priesthood: 3rd Thursday, 7:30 p.m., West Chapel High Priests Quorum Meeting: 2nd Sunday 6:30 p.m., West Chapel Stake Leadership: 4th Thursday, 7:30 p.m., West Chapel Stake Mission Monthly Meeting: 1st Thursday 7:30 p.mt, RS Room FLOYD J. HERLIN Stake Building Committee an Kearns NEWS |