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Show Thursday, October 20, I960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 6 Educational Classes to be Held Confirmation classes will be held by Pastor Samuelson in the educa- Decorations will creat a Hawaiian PTA Sets Tea room PTA will set Kearns South atmosphere. Entertainment will v and teachers at an after- - elude Hawaiian by Mrs. Darr Har-noo- n tea to be held Thursday, Oct. ward,, plus games. 20, between 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. PTA membership drive has been I extended another week to Oct 21st. in the school auditorium. . ers get-acquaint- ed Vote tional unit of the church- at St Pauls Lutheran, Tuesdays at 4 p.m. for 8th graders and Thursdays at 4 p.m. for 9th graders and up. - for . . Assembly at Kearns Jr. Friday, Oct. 14th was 'speech assembly day at Kearns Jr. High School. At the afternoon assembly the seven studentbody officers spoke on Coming activities for Kearns Jr. High School. Each talk was illustrated, by a comical skit Danny Leatherwood, studentbody president, was master of ceremonies and Mr. Whiting of the speech department was director. , State Auditor ' ' ' 19 YEARS WITH "UNBLEMISHED"; RECORD AS CITY AUDITOR FOR SALT LAKE CITY CORPORATION (Paid Political Adv.) One at noon, one at night, One along the way . . You never outgrow your need for Milk, Drink three glasses every day! Support Local Advertisers AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH Fall and Winter Farm Helps To Be Featured On KSL Are you., smoking more now but enjoying it less i9 HUMAN FLY Thats Orin Murray, Field Survey Engineer of fabulous Glen Canyon Dam in Arizona. Murray says, Sure Ive tried other brands. But Camel is the only one that gives me real smoking satisfaction every time light up." I The last Monday of each month, Kennecott Copper Corporation features on THIS BUSINESS OF FARMING a special report pn the livestock situation in this area. Don E. Kenney, Manager of the Salt Lake Union Stockyards, will be the featured guest on Monday, October 31, at 12:15 p.m. He will give his report with relation to livestock in Utah. Late fall and wintertime control of rodents and pests around the home, garden and farm will be discussed on Friday, October 7, at 12:15 p.m. Dr. George F. Knowlton, Extension Entomologist, will participate in this timely discussion. Tuesday, October 11, at 6:45 a.m. valuable information will be given on the procedure to follow in order to insure high yields from alfalfa fields next summer, and the pasturing of alfalfa fields during the fall dormant period. Wintertime building needs and repairs around farms and ranches will be discussed Thursday morning, October 20, at 6:45. Wayne Ringer, Extension Engineer, will talk about profits that can accrue through proper protection of livestock and poultry during the winter season. THIS BUSINESS OF heard week days over KSL RADIO, is brought to you Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 12:15 p.m. and Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 6:45 a.m. by the UTAH DIVISION OF KEN- -. NECOTT COPPER CORPO- FARMING, A. jkojutmu iwani vniyiui n mwwreww v 0 The best tobacco makes the best smoke! RATION. ! |