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Show o c o H o d- - Hi C a ; H 70 - in Tj O ') ; c as a r c GJ c: The Fastest Growing Community Iff Utah Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunier, Magna, Taylorsville Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, October 13, 1960 Volume VI Granger-Hunte- - -- ... Number 47 r Council Names Officers At an organization meeting of Group A first place, Arthur John Group B first place, Connie Ann Jones, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Ashworth, daughter of Helen L. Arthur J. Jones, 4644 W. Caplan St. Ashworth, 4732 W. 4985 South. Child Personalty Contest Saturday, October 22, is the deadline for entries in the first annual VALLEY VIEW NEWS Child Personality Contest. All entries must be delivered by this date. three age bracket. Miss Connie Ann Ashworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Ashworth, residing at 4732 West 4985 South in Kearns. The contest is open to children and in the Kearns, Granger-HuntArthur First weeks winners were n Dee areas. Call Mrs. Taylorsville-BennioJohn Jones, son of Mr. and for further Arthur J. Jones of 4644 West Cap- Savage at CY lan Street Kearns, in the one to information. er 22 rA I ANYTHING GOES B By Rolf W. Kay Another space ship landed in the Congo. The little man walked up to one of the Congelese tribesmen and said Take me to your leader. ' The Congolese or Kasavubu? man replied. dance, I want asked, Mamumba To which the little I dont want to to see your leader. This story is a bit reversed. One of our rockets got to the moon and after a little exploring, the astronaut met a woman. The woman was Very beautiful but she happened to be twenty feet tall. After a quick appraisal of the situation, the astronaut said, Take me to your ladder. Ill see your leader -- later. Another flying saucer landed in the United States, this time in the Bronx. The little man got out and started wandering around. He finally came to a Jewish delicatessen of-'ice- B Lions Granger i To Hold With al lthis talk about missiles, store. In the window were some rockets and trying to get to the bagles. In case youve never heard moon, a couple of outer space jokes of Bagles, theyre about as big as a doughnut and the same shape but might be appropo. a lot harder. Anyway, when he saw saucer landed the bagels he went into the store It seems a flying "" and the little man and said to the clerk, Id like got out and pro- some of those helicopter wheels ceeded to the you have in the window. To which nearest s a 1 o on. the clerk replied, Theyre not heliThe first thing he copter wheels sir. Our little friend saw was a juke said, Well if theyre not helicopbox. He walked ter wheels, what are they? over to it and put .. Theyre bagels, the clerk said. his arm around it VSo whats a bagel? the little and said, Whats a nice kid like you doing in a place like this? Town Council, the Granger-Hunte- r Aaron Dee Doxford was elected chairman of the group. Mr. Doxford is an accounts supervisor for the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. He resides at 6448 W. 3785 South in the Hunter area. Jack D. Laird, 3107 Lemay Ave., was elected vice chairman and W. Wallace Bawden, 4201 W. 3500 South, was elected secretary-treasure- r. Mr. Bawden will also serve as finance chairman. The new chairman has been a resident of the Hunter area for the past five years and an employee of the Telephone Company for 14 years. He is president of the Hunter Ward elders quorum of the LDS Church. Mr. Laird is General Manager of the American Automatic Typewriter Co. Mr. Bawden teaches at Brockbank Junior High School. ' Committee chairmen were appointed by the chairman were: Dr. Kenneth Hill, health and walfare; T. Leonard Harmon, schools; David D. Lingard, civic; Willard Jones, recreation; Marcus L. Bennion, public safety, and Harold V. llymas, publicity. The council will meet the first and third Monday of each month at 8 p.m. The place will be announced ater. November 7th is set for the first meeting at which time the rs wil lbe sworn in and the original steering committee will be dissolved. Scene of Ground Breaking crowd at site of new Granger Community Church. Church Dedicates Site i Sunday, October 16 at 2:30 p.m. of state society. Also, taking part has been set as the time for the in the program will be Rev. Lloyd dedication and erection of a marker Balfor, state secretary from Boise, on the new building site for the Idaho; Bennie Boling, associate MinCommunity Christian ister of Central Christian Church; Granger Church located at" 3800 South 2620 Jack Martin, real estate agent from West. Special speakers will be Rev Granger, and Rev. Warren Sechler. of Cen- An invitation is extended to a 11 erend Lynn Lyon, Minister . ' Church.-ME. Christian Harris, members and friends.' tral A pot luck fellowship dinner will Jr., whom is the architect and Clinton Woods, chairman of the board be held at the church prior to the dedication service at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. Barbara Alkire, Mrs. Margaret Collins and Mrs. Hazel Young are in charge of the dinner. Immediately following the dediKearns newest business opens cation service, there will he a state to doors for the public this week- board meeting of all members of end. Johns Meats located just east the State Society of Christian of the Keams Bowling Lanes. Churches. The market will feature a wide selection of meats and will be cut Farewell Party to customer order. 5 The operators are John Held and Lon Farrer. Both men ere formerly with Farrers Meats Feted Suzanne Shreve A farewell party in the home of i Salt Lake and bring with them wide experience in the handling Lorraine Jarvis, October 5, feted Suzanne Shreve who is noted for f meats. her GirJ Scout work in Keams was stated it Mr. McCullough the meat to during the past several years. leir intent to cut Suzanne has been a ustomers order and top grade two years, a leader for two for ieat would be handled at all times. Na-onyears and the past 18 months has Fall record hop for Keams WBBA will be held Oct. 19 been a troop organier for the north t the community center. Dance Keams neighborhood. She was presented a statue of om 7 to 9 p.m. St. Francis of Assissi and a Girl Scout Cook Book, which is comATTENTION CYPRUS ALUMNI OF 1954 piled of recipes of all Girl Scouts Fri-iaheld and leaders of the Girl Scout CounClass reunion is being October 14, at the Organ Loft, cil. 1331 Edison Street. $5.00 per couple Attending the part are those who includes, dancing and a buffet at have worked with and known Suzmidnite. Please plan on attending. anne during the past few years. Kearns Meat Market Opens ? Oct. Mc-Cul-lou- gh Annual Bazaar The Granger Lions will hold their annual bazaar Friday, October 14th at Mickeys Danceland. Ivan Woodbury, chairman of the committee, announces the tickets for this event are selling well. He states the prize list is growing each day and a television set has been purchased for the grand prize. Proceeds from the bazaar will be used to further projects sponsored by the Ganger Lions. Tickets may be obtained from any of the Lion asked. man in'Club members or may be purclerk You eat them, the chased at the door. formed him. Mr. Woodbury said those attendYou mean you eat those little helicopter wheels, our little friend ing will not only have an evening of entertainment but an opportunity inquired. Thats right, the clerk informed to collect a load of prizes. him, You eat them with cream cheese. Here Ill show you. Farewell The clerk proceeded to cut one Missionary of the bagels in half and spread Testimonial some cream cheese on the two Florence Ilene Richards, daughhalves and handed them to the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Delwin L. little man. Richards, announces a farewell tesOur short friend took a bite and timonial prior to leaving for the smacked his lips. Say, he said, British Mission. Sunday, October this would go good with lox. 16, 1960 at 7 p.m. at the Kearns This is really a very funny story. Ward Chapel, 4360 W. 5415 South. You see theres a Jewish dish Miss Richards was bom in Garcalled bagles, cream cheese and lox. field, Utah and graduated from the Lox is the belly of a salmon anc Cyprus High School May of 1955. its smoked before you eat it. Well, She attended the LDS Business Colif this little guy from outer space lege, graduating September, 1956. didnt know what a bagel was, how She has been an employee of the come he knew what lox was. Anc Kearns Improvement District for if he ate lox well, never mind. the past few years. Just take my word for it, its a Miss Richards friendly smile will be missed around the water very funny story. office. . (Continued on Page 4) co-lead- er al y, Set . Lorraine Jarvis presenting the gift to Suzanne on behalf of the . ; North Kearns Neighborhood. . . |