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Show Page 10 Thursday, THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS This project was carried out under the direction of Kearns American Legion Post 132, Commander Boyd Mott in charge and assisted by Roy Cooke, adjutant; Walter S. Kling, Don Robertson, Ron Gilson, Rex Bass. and etery for a period of from 41 to 72 years. District Governors night was atMarkers were put on the graves of John T. Gerber, a Sergeant in tended by the Kearns Lions Club at the infantry, Indian Wars and the Harmans Cafe, Oct. 9. Feted at the Utah. Militia; he was bom April 7 dinner meeting were Ray Merrill, and died December 25, 1920. Wil- district governor, and three o? his liam H. Bess, private in the Indian cabinet members. and Civil Wars, bom January 17, are makThe Kearns Jaycee-ette- s 1841, died Nov. 24, 1907. John K. Butterfield, private, Company A ing plans for their of the Mormon Battalion, Mexican project at a meeting held Wednesand Indian Wars, bom February 17, day evening, OcL 11, at the home of Mrs. Clyde Gines. 1813, died November 1, 1889. N The American Legion Junior Auxiliary will meet Saturday, Oct. 21, at 2 p.m., at the home of Margaret Grissetti. Wednesday evening, the Hunters Safety Course, sponsored by the Kearns VFW Post, completed its training at the Utah National Guard Armory in Salt Lake City. According to Post Commander Charles Porter, nearly all who took the course graduated with flying colors. The VFW Roadshow is scheduled to perform at the Atomic Post in Salt Lake City, Saturday, Oct. 28. Sub-for-San- ta October 19, 1961 are Included in their plans for the collect dues fo rthe year, which cents per person. future is a Halloween party for the 25 who are interested , children All Jaycee-etteJaycees and t are invited to attend this meeting. The Kearns Jaycees won first See prize in the percentage' award at the Travel Trophy held in Kays-villCELIA JENSEN'S Oct. 14. Because of coming in second place a number of times, BEAUTY SALON the Keams club is in top position HAIRCUTTING for this award so far this year. SHAMPOO SET s. e, TINT and The Oquirrh Hills and the South Kearns Jr. Garden clubs will meet room of the in the Multi-PurpoSouth Kearns School at 3:15 p.m., Friday, Oct. 20. Under the direction of Mrs. Ellis Thorpe and Mrs. Don Schwaar, the group will elect officers and PERMANENT WAVES $6.50 to $15.00 se For Appointment Call CY 73 5080 So. 4460 West Kearns The Kris Kringle program is getting underway. It is early in the season, but a project such as this requires a good deal of time and work to be successfully carried out. If you have any toys that you wish to donate, call a member of the VFW to pick them up. The VFW Auxiliary extends their thanks to those who helped ir.ake the Rummage Sale of last week successful. Saturday, Oct. 14, the Kearns American Legion Post and the Utah Historical Society, set three grave markers for old soldiers who have been buried in the Taylorsville cem- - NO- W- OPEN TARGET CLUB ' 50 more than most washers in use today! from 8:30 p.m. Dancing LIVE MUSIC Friday and Saturday JAM SESSION Sunday from 8:00 p.m. 4183 West 21st South: The Ginza 0E31Y SUPPER CLUB 3200 South Redwood , Road General Electric surveys show the average family washes 64 pounds of clothes per week. Try Our washer, instead of an ordinary 5 year old machine, the average family can wash 2.6 loads less per week or 139 less loads per year. Think of the saying in time and the saving in detergent . . . about 2Vi cups each week ! By and ORIENTAL Plan Your Bowling Party Now! TAKE 6-39- G-- E 1 nd 3-- AMERICAN FOOD Call AM using the new nd Many other advantages, too: 15 OUT DEPARTMENT WA 404V Famous Filter-Fl- o System Choice of HOT or WARM water temperatures VALLEY AUTO PARTS ae ffa new & todey! MODEL CITY MARKET No. I 3535 South Redwood Road Water saver for small loads MODEL CITY MARKET ' No. 2 4270 W. 5415 South Kearns -- |