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Show y 9 I Page 11 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Thursday, July 11, 1963 2 Teachers Hired Valley Swim Club Novelty Moves to New Location St. Paul's Christian Day School Announces By New Swim Classes Annual Summer Steak Fry Planned I(. D. Two teachers have been signed for the coming year at St. Pauls K. D. Novelty has moved to new School. The two are announced new swim classes are Christian Day Mrs. Narcissa Reed, who will teach quarters located at 3572 So. 1950 being formed and will be for bekindergarten, and Mrs. Arnold West. ginners, intermediate and advance Kloock who will teach the 1st Scott B. Smith, owner and manpupils. grade. The second and third grade advised the new building will ager, Classes will start July 15th and teachers will be hired soon. covers 10,000 sq. ft. of display area leswill consist of eight one-hoand will be better than double the and will again begin Registration sons. Classes will be limited to 10 of the old buiding on 3500 be will a children additional few space and will cost $6.00 for the course. accord-n- g South. Ann Dalrymple and Dennis Doyle, registered into each grade, Nelson. Carl to Mrs. Anyone both members of WSI will teach. According to Mr. Smith this store requiring further information may will be completely under new manInformation may be obtained by contact Mrs. Nelson at CY agement and operation. Over 5,000 1 or calling at the or Mrs. Keith Hohenshelt at CY calling different items will be carried. club, 3950 So. 4000 West. Many new lines of novelties, craft Letters of acceptance are being and hobby supplies are being added Mr. Meyer advised considerable work is going on around the club. sent to all those children who have to the stock. Merchandise will be A new entrance is under construc- registered and who have paid their displayed for the convenience of the public. tion, curbing and black top of road registration fees. and parking lot is underway. The grounds are being cleaned up and several additions are planned for the near future. Gill Meyer, manager of the Val-leSwim Club, and Dennis Doyle w ur 298-811- , The property of the club has been purchased by Ken and Lyn Coombs of Salt Lake City and is being leased to the Valley Swim Club. The board of directors plan to incorporate and will operate it as a private club. The Valley Swim Team has com meets and peted in three inter-clu- b wone while losing two. They took Crestwood into camp 169 to 138. Northcrest beat the local team 262 to 112 and Springville won 272 to s) 'aire mAREL. The annual summer steak fry for members of the Alpha Kappa Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, International, and their husbands, was held Friday, June 28, at the Storm Mountain picnic area. 2717 So. BeHwood JULY CLEARANCE GIRLS' brought grills, steaks, lanterns, and other eats and equip; ment and thoroughly enjoyed their evening under the pines. Of recent membership interest was the transfer of Narc Reed to the Alpha Kappa Chapter from Olympia, Washington. Gaining a new member in Mrs. Reed, one was lost with the transfer of t Linda Sparks to Holladay. The sorority still came out one to the better with a new pledge, Mar lene Roberts. Couples $389 I DRESSES REGULAR TO $4.98 Broken Sizes 3 to 14 ODDS & ENDS Children's & VALUES TO 200. Several outstanding swimmers have been developed. Ken Hall backstroke star, has won all three of his events, as has Harold Short in the freestyle and breaststroke events. John Morris has been outstanding in the butterfly event anc Jim Breeze winning in diving con tests. Other standouts on the team are Claybum Hendrickson, eight years in the 25 yard freestyle, Noel Hen 4 drickson, age group 50 yarc 2 Benson Danielle freestyle, year group 25 yard backstroke and Ken Breeze 7 year group in the ' 50 yard backstroke. Tin- new Walker Bank in (Manger is a lull service Bank Its located tight in the hcail nl the Granger Shopping ('.enter, so you can tiulv hank as conveniently as vou shop. And it s one of our most attrac tiu olhees to make evnv visit a pleasant one lor you. Kven so. there m.tv he some davs when you'd rather not get out of the l or these occasions, we invite von to use - 13-1- 11-1- tai. 15-1- meet will be The next inter-clu- b with the Northcrest Club. llinit Fire Spoils Family Vacation The excitement of preparing for a vacation was replaced by the ex citement of a flash fire at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burt G. Gull 4580 W. 5715 South, Saturday June 29. The fire, of undetermined origin rapidly spread through the utility room and kitchen of the grey shake home, leaving approximately $1500 damage. Three fire units from the Kearns Fire Station were immedi ately dispatched, and the fire wa6 soon under control. . i e-i- n w indovv. anxious to he of serviie. or to make von glad vow decided, We'll n m ( a in . g t m v i none v it s Walker Bank Our entite stall' is 1 1 1 I Club or group swimming parties may be arranged for by calling Mr. Gill Meyer at the club. Employers may make reservations for their em ployees for any evening. 7 I ( out driv ihwl t i I Ifn hiti'itn " hnliilliiu nl i i, iii tint! D'f'i. . . . Which o these services will be most helpSul to you DRIVE-I- BANKING Tin: SET. INSURED SAFE REGULAR SAVINGS DEPOSIT CHECKING PERSONAL PLAN CHECKING TWO ENTRANCES i 7 -- HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS HOME LOANS AUTO LOANS COMMERCIAL LOANS NIGHT DEPOSIT Besides the total destruction done to parts of the home, there was considerable smoke damage house. the throughout Fortunately, all members of the family escaped without injury, but Mr. Gull cut an artery while smash ing a window in an attempt to extinguish the flames. Mrs. Gull moved the family car out of the area of danger and put her small children in it. "It all hap pened so fast," she explained later, as she described the experience. The Gull family had been making preparation to leave for their vaca tiOn When the fire broke out. (.ome help us .elchiate our open lions.- lor the heautilul new (hanger Walkei Bank. We It have tell esh in. nts and spei in gilts lot ev et v one the voungsteis. And vou inav win a handlul ol money. I DWALKER - BANK V E3 ORANGER SHOfHNO CENTER mam vm Regular Hours: Monday through Thursday 9:30 a.m. - 3.00 p m. I SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1963 5:00 P.M. 10:00 A.M. (Drive-i- I WOMEN'S WALKER BANK, in Granger Introducing $189 window open until 5) Friday 9:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 4.98 |