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Show cn 05 f- - ct-- cj tr 3 cr H H ! 05 CD tr 4 4 05 CD PT CD Hd- O t- o c V H ?0 Hi c c 05 p- Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville a The Fastest Growing Community In Utah c 05 -- Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, October 20, 1960 Volume VI - 7 Number 48 1 Bell Telephone Hour Nomination for Foundation Made To Host "One Nation Indivisible' Songs from the North, South, East and West will be presented in One Nation Indivisible on the Bell Telephone Hour over NBC-TChannel 2, Friday, October 28, at 7 p.m. (MST). Robert Preston, who starred in of The Music the original-ca- st Man, will bo host on this hour- long musical tour of America. He will 3e joined, by singers Dorothy Collins,; Bill Hyes, Mahalia Jackson, Peter Palir, Jimmie Rodgers vand Jo Stafford The Dukes of Dixieland with their distinctive inFlorence L Richards terpretations of American jazz also will be featured. Donald Voorhees and the Bell Telephone Orchestra Florence I Richards wpFaccompany the singers. County fair and folk songs from To Leave the North, spirituals and blues from the South, ballads from the plains For British Mission of the West and popular songs from Florence Ilene Richards was honthe East will be combined into the ored in a farewell testimonial Suntheme of one strong and united day evening at the Kearns Ward country. Chapel. Miss Richards has accepted One Nation Indivisible a call to the British Mission for As makes its musical moves from one the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-da- y section of the country to another, Saints. Robert Preston will trace the jourMiss Richards is the daughter of ney on a huge map of the United Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Richards, 4540 States. W. 5540 South, Kearns. She graduated from the Cyprus High School and attended the LDS Business College. V, The Dukes of Dixieland will return to the Bell Telephone Hour in One Nation Indivisible over NBC-TFriday, October 28, Channel 2, 7 pjn. Led by the three As sunt os Frank (Trumpet), Fred (Trombone) and Papa Jac (Banjo) the Dukes have made 11 bestselling jazz albums in a row. V, 1 ANYTHING GOES 1 By Rolf When I was just a little lad, I remember a joke that made the rounds. We would ask someone if they knew the difference between a bathroom and a living room. They would invariably W. Kay m four hours a day. Maybe twelve hours but twenty four hours? -- Never. And for some strange reason, I dont enjoy seeing the inside plumbing of the human intestines. In the first place I dont think the answer in the human abdomen looks like a and plumbers nightmare. I guess the negative when they did we way they picture it on TV is in would say, Boy, better taste than if they actually Id sure hate to showed the intestines, but why have you living at couldnt they just say that their We medicine dissolves rapidly instead my house. was of showing you pictures of the acthought this very funny but one day my father tion? heard me ask the question and I After the insides of the was promptly chastised. His con- stomach, seeing and anvil hammer the tention was that it was all in very a inside human skull, the bad taste and the story was in- beating passageways of the nose and mouth, delicate. all I can say is that Im glad they The thing that brought this story invented skin to cover the whole to mind after these many years is mess. the overpreponderance of television I know Im sitting in the living commercials to bring the bathroom room but I begin to wonder just into the living room. where I am when I see people I suppose taking a shower is a their teeth, taking a bath, civilized custom but I dont par- brushing taking pills, soaking their dentures ticularly enjoy seeing some guy in and all the other things that the shower on television. And how shouldnt be done in the parlor. come hes always laughing? But TV hit a new low last SunI get a little tired of being reday night. Just as I was about minded of superfulous hair on legs to bite into a piece of cake and underarms. Ive been married ready I was introduced into the scientific for many moons and I have foranalysis of a drop of sweat Not tunately escaped witness the ritual just an ordinary drop of perspiraof leg shaving. But if television tion, but one that was froth with gets any worse I may yet have to tension. I always thought that sit and watch this obnoxious ac- sweat was sweat but such is not tion. Maybe it isnt obnoxious, I the case. But what made it more dont know, but I dont particularly was that I didnt have to want to see it. There are some pleasant strain my eyes to see an ordinary things that I can do without, thank drop of sweat. Thanks to the latest you. scientific research, I was privileged I object to all the underarm deo- to gaze upon this wonder in a greatdorant ads that jump at you ten ly magnified state. And I kid you times a night I dont care what not, the last thing in the world I wanted to see while I was eating anyone says, a dab of goo under my dessert was a drop of sweat your arm isnt going to make you that covered a twenty-on- e inch irresistable to the ladies twenty television screen. 1 ! Kearns LDS Kindergarten Announced The Kearns Recreation Foundation held its annual nominating meeting Friday night, according to Darr Harward, president. Nominated for president was Joseph W. Sloan, 4046 W. 5540 South. He is secretary-managof the Kearns Chamber of Commerce and for nine years served as superintendent of the Salt Lake City Parks Department He is a member of the Kearns Lions and Kiwanis Clubs. Nominated for secretary was Raymond C. Doty, 4858 W. 5400 South. He is associated with the Little League Baseball, the Kearns Rifle Club and is chairman of the Industry and Labor Division of the Community Development Survey conducted in Kearns. The final election will be held November 7th at the Kearns Junior High School. Additional nominations will be acceptable at this meeting. Only paid members will be allowed to be nominated or vote. er Utah State Barbers Guild The barbers in this area are organized into a guild known as the Utah State Barbers Guild Local No. 2, including 18 barbers in the area. They are a local of the Utah State Barbers Guild, organized in Upon graduating she accepted Provo in March, 1960. employment with the Kearns Imwere They organized on October provement District 5th with Frank Robison, president; Clarence Erstamer, Oren Simmons, secretary, and Max Murdock, treasurer. We have organized for the betterment of the barbers profession. All barbers are welcome into the Newell B. Mackay, lifelong resiGuild and any information can be dent of the Granger-Taylorsvilhad by contacting any one of these area, was educated in the local officers. schools is a of vice-preside- nt; Due to an. overflow enrollment, the Kearns LDS Kindergarten announces, the opening of an afternoon kindergarten session to begin Monday, Oct. 17. Mrs. Louise Harmon will teach the afternoon session from 12:30 to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Mrs. Harmon has had three years of kindergarten teaching expedience in other areas in Utah. She will work closely with Mrs. Jorgensen, who is currently teaching the morning session of the Kearns 'LDS Kin- dergarten. The enrollment will be limited to 20 pupils for the afternoon session. There will be a $5 registration fee and tuition will be $12 monthly, which includes juice and crackers for the children. Parents who are interested in registering their five year olds please contact Mrs. Doyle Bingham, 4320 W. 5570 South, Phone CY-press Citation Awarded Glade C. Linebaugh, owner of the Kearns Key Rexall drug store, received a national citation for his participation in the Lets All Reg- ister, Lets All Vote campaign. The campaign is sponsored by The Small Business Administration of the United States of America. The citation is signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Area Resident Is Candidate le and graduate Cy- prus High School, Magna. He married the former Regene Latimer and they have a family of four children. They are members of the Taylorsville Fourth Ward of the LDS Church. Sidewalks For Kearns John E. Kay, consulting engineer, Mr. Mackay is a partner in the presented plans and specifications Mackay Bros. Dairy and Poultry Farms, located in Taylorsville. He is an active member of the Salt Lake County Farm Bureau organization, serving as legislative representative and of the Granger-Taylorsvill- e area. He has been active in civic affairs, serving as a delegate to the Republican State Convention and is currently Chairman of District No. 502. vice-preside- nt for concrete sidewalks for Kearns to the Salt Lake County Commis- struct concrete sidewalks through- sion. The presentation will enable the County Commission to set hearings and notice of public hearing for the creation of a district to con- out Kearns. Child Responsibility Contest Extended He is a member and past president of the Olympus Male Chorus, By popular demand the Valley which group has rendered a great View News Child Personality Conservice to both civic and church test has been extended to Novemgroups throughout the Salt Lake ber 19th. area. The contest is open to children in Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Mr. Mackay is running for the Bennion areas. Call Dee Utah State House of RepresentaCY at for further Savage tives from Legislative District 11. information. Tay-lorvill- e, 22 |