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Show Page 4 HIE Thursday, October 13, 1060 VALLEY VIEW NEWS Letter to the Editor (Continued from Page I) Just so we can end the column with a laugh, heres a joke that has nothing to do with little men Some time ago I read a letter or outer space. A guy walked into to the editor relative to the trash the bar and said to the bartender, in front of the stores in the shopIm buying drinks for everyone center. in ping the house including yourself. ordered and the bar-kee- p Everyone The merchants are doing a much poured himself a drink. better job in keeping the area drank up and the barEveryone clean. I appreciate the problem tender told our magnanimous they have and am wondering if friend the price of the drinks. Our something could be done in getting friend calmly stated that unfor--1 garbage can for this area. Also the tunately he didnt have a penny to Valley View News could start an his name. When he heard this the educational campaign to use the bartender across the bar and leaped cans. proceeded to give the poor guy a The one thing I have noticed sound thrashing and when he was lately is how little effort is put through he threw him out of the Less than five minutes forth in keeping the store windows same guy walks in an later the clean. Several of the stores clean their windows but some of them said. Im buying the drinks for everyone in the place. Except for. are really dirty. you, bartender, you get to rowdy A Kearns Shopper when you drink. New Commemorative Stamps Kearns News Apreciation Extended ANYTHING GOES!?m! th, l(,own To Visit Kearns Darr Harward, president of We, the Girl Scouts of Kearns, Recreation Foundation, anwish to extend our sincere apprenounces the foundation will hold its ciation to Norma Bambrough for Attention Kearns Kids! Kome to all she has done for us. regular monthly meeting Friday, October 14th, 8 p.m. at the offices the Kearns Kamival and see Kimbo the Klown! Norma has worked with the Girl of Reed Davis Realtor, located next Scouts for the past eight years, the to the Bank of Kearns. Beginning at 6 p.m. in the Multi last two years being Neighborhood All interested residents of Kearns purpose room of the Kearns North Chairman for South Kearns. invited to attend this meeting. are Stake, October 13, there will be booths at which you may buy your She is resigning for a Fine Arts Foundation schedules dinner in addition to candy, rest tryouts for solo parts in the Mescookies, etc. From now on there will be one siah to be held in the Kearns Jr. auditorium December 18th. his Kimbo the Klown will put in neighborhood for the Girl Scouts High Tryout time under the direction appearance between 7:15 and 8:15 in Kearns. The North and South Dr. David A. 'Shand will be Friof prtL This will be followed by a will be no more. The newly formed m0vie for only 25c per person or neighborhood had its first meeting day, October 14th, at 8 p.m. in the Hills auditorium. There $i per family, together Tuesday night Oct 11, at Oquirrh should be at least a solo in each the Community Hall. The carnival is being sponsored class, bass, soprano, tenor, and Leaders of the organization are alto. by the Kearns 11th Ward Sunday School. Everyone in Kearns is Lorraine Jarvis, chairman; Jeannine vited to attend. There will be door Rushton, Gretchen Variety Show of the Fine Arts lots all fun for of and and Foundation will be held Oct 28th prizes Covington, troop organizer, in the Kearns Jr. High auditorium. Myma Jones, troop consultant If you are interested in becoming Tickets will be $1.50 for adults, a leader, or a registered 75c for students and 35c for chilmember of the Girl Scouts of dren under twelve. Season tickets held by members Kearns, please call Lorraine Jarvis, CY Gretchen or Covington, of the community are good for this the first performance of the season. Elections of officers for the CY Kearns Jr. High for the years 1960-6- 1 were held September 23. the-Kearn- s -- well-deserv- ed in-salo- Kearns Jr. High Elects Officers co-lead- er, 18 Seventh grade officers elected were: Burt Bennett, president; Vicki Steele, vice president, Patricia Head, secretary. President of the eighth grade is John Hunt with Ricky Gardner and Paulette as Decol, secretary. Ninth grade president is Joe Karen BenWalker, nett and secretary, Karen Garrbis. We think these officers will do a fine job and help make this year the best yet at Kearns Jr. High. vice-preside- vice-preside- mr '' nrrrfyyir'x Green Thumbers To Meet Oct. 13 The Kearns Green Thumbers will meet Thursday, October 13, in the U,S..PO$TAGt;l; Japan Informafion r Celebrating the Centennial .of the ratification of the first Treaty of Amity and Commerce between the United States and Japan, both countries have issued commemorative stamps for Japanese stamp (upper left) depicts tha public sale. The j Kanrin Maru which accompanied the .U.S.S. PowhattanH bearing the first Japanese diplomatic mission to the United States. !The stamp (lower left) depicts the Embassy being greeted by President James Buchanan at the White House on May 17, 1860. The 40 U.S. stamp shows the famous Japanese cherry blossoms In Washington, D.C.,,with the Washington Monument in the background. Xt is engraved in pink and blue and was designed by Miss Gyo Fujikawa of New York, an American citizen of Japanese .parentage. First day sales of the U.S. stamp will be confined to fWashington, D.C. on September 26, 1960. f 10-Y- 30-Y- en Woolworth Lounge at 8 p.m. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Howard Hausknecht from Copper-to- n who will present an illustrated talk on How to Grow Chrysanthemums. This meeting will be preceded by a board meeting at 7 p.m. I960 86 PROOF KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY DISTILLERIES en New Headquarters For WHO American Legion Announces Roll-cal- l, Haloween Party A combination roll-ca- ll and Hal loween party will be enjoyed October 15 by the American Legion Post 132 and Auxiliary. The event 'will be held at the Community Center at 8 p.m., with a turkey plate dinner being served for 50 cents. The Post and Auxiliary are also sponsoring a Halloween Party for children of members at the Com-- 1 munity Center, October 22. tftah finance ;s 4060 West 5415 South - Kearns ten-sto- ry alu-ninu- m mounted on reinforced concrete frame. Construction is to begin next year and is expected to be completed before 1965. The building will cost about $10 million. It will be located in Geneva, sun-brea- marble-covere- d ks WHO has its present headquarters in the old League of Nations 'Palais des Nations. WHO is a specialized agency' of the United Nations. The Pan American Sanitary Bureau, operating arm of the Pan American Health Organization and WHOs Regional Office for- the Americas, also hopes to begin construction of a new' Washington, D.C. headquarters site within the next few years. 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