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Show Page 8 Granger High Youth Attends Mr. Rideout, Virginia Harris and Mr. Wood-ro- ioseph Dennett, the three new counselors. We were all served a delicious chicken dinner and then got down to business. By the end of the meeting we all understood that we have a big job ahead of w . us. West Lake will have to have constitution, an cW;lem, colors, a studentbody election, and many other thngs, and we were there for one reason: to decide how to approach these problems. a school song, a 3sut Program July 4th All State Boy's By Jackie WIson Thursday night, June 18th, a special meeting was held at Harmons Cafe at 3900 South and State for a group of students from this area. The group consisted of nine students from Valley, Kearns and Brockbank Junior High School. Susan Hayward, Curtis Miller, Glenn Kimball and Jackie Wilson were chosen from Valley; Craig Brasher, Brenda Oliyerson and Sheila Green were from Kearns; and Steve Peterson and Patricia Brown were from Brockbank. These students were picked from each of their schools to help make some of the big decisions and solve some of the problems that will confront the students and faculty at the new West Lake Junior High School at the opening of next year. Also present at the meeting were Mr. Alma Edwards, the new principal of West Lake, 'On There will De more meetings held in the future to decide these many important things. Our main goal is to make West Lake a great school. We need all the suggestions jand ideas we can get so if any American Legion Baseball has iof you junior high students that 'will be going to West Lake next begun. Boys from Granger High year have any ideas, 1 would 'School comprise the team, spongreatly appreciate if you would sored by the Kearns American send them to me and I will pass Legion Post 132, and compete them on to Mr. Edwards. Mail- with other teams sponsored by ing address: Jackie Wilson, 3831 other Posts in the area. On June 22, Granger defeated Cochise Dr., Granger, 84120. ' Jordan 5 to 1. Games scheduled tof 1 would ike especially thank Mr. Edwards who has a for the coming week are Granite tremendous responsibility facing at Granger, June 26; Granger at him and whom we are all confi- Draper, June 29; and Highland dent will handle any situation at Granger, 'July '1. Six members of the Kearns that arises. I feel that he and the three counselors should be American Legion Post '132 and congratulated in advance for Auxiliary attended Department their efforts to make West Lake Convention last Friday, Saturday the greatest junior high school and Sunday. They were Mr. and in the west and were gonna help Mrs. Vern 'Wall, Mr. and Mrs. em! Special thanks to Mrs. Ride- Donald Robertson, Mrs. Lloyd out who did a beautiful job on Coley and Ray Jensen. Vern Wall, chairman of the the decoration for our lovely project to raise funds for a new dinner. Post Home, reminds everyone to ceremonies. Invocation and bene- buy tickets for the 1964 Falcon diction prayers will be offered to be raffled off in August. The bowling party, sponsored respectively by Robert L. Simp-somember of the presiding by the Post and Auxiliary on bishopric of the LDS Church, i June 13 to support the American and by Elder LeGrande Richards, Legion baseball team, was a LDS Council of Twelve. great success. All who particiSalt Great of the scouts Boy pated are given a hearty thanks. Lake Council will act as ushers and a special demonstration team of explorer scouts will provide first aid assistance. Music for the program will be y Band, provided by the led by Ralph Gochnour. ! Westlake Jr. High News Mrs. Thursday, June 25, 1964 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS i UNIQUE SHOE CARE 5450 WEST 3500 SOUTH OPEN 9:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY Phone 298-690- 3 n, All-Cit- CANVAS SHOE SALE Granger High Youth Attends Boy's State 4059 W. 5415 So. Open ' til 9 p.m. CONTINUES Monday & Friday Kearns Shopping Center A dream trip for two will be won by some lucky person on SALT LAKE CITY The June 30 at 6:05 p.m. at a drawAmerican 'Society of Salt Lake ing to be held at the Cottonwood Salt Mall by the 'Silent Flyers, formCity, assisted by the Great of Scouts of Council Boy Lake er Frontier Airlines StewardAmerica will present a special esses. Two round trip tickets to 'patriotic program on the front Satsteps of the State Capitol, Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on in urday, July 4th, at 8 a.m., Frontier Airlines 580 observance of Independence Day. with free lodging at Woods President N. Eldon Tanner, Motel for three days and two First Presidency of the Church nights with a car furnished for of Jesus Christ of Latter-datransportation will be the big Saints will deliver the keynote prize to be awarded following to Dr. address, the drawing. Thomas E. 'Robinson, program Tickets are being sold for $1 chairman for the event; Mr. beginning last Monday and conForace Green, council commis- tinuing through June 30 at the sioner of the Great Salt Lake Mall. Proceeds from the project Council of Boy Scouts will speak will go toward the Valley West on the "Strengthen Americas a Center, Training day care cenjet-pro- p, I South Redwood Road 1411 484-610- 7 y according program and other Heritage patriotic activities of area, scouts. Posting of the Colors and Pledge of Allegiance ceremonies will be conducted under the direction of Major General Maxwell E. Rich, adjutant of the! UtahlNational Guard; Brigadier General Ray D. Free, U.S. Army Reserve, will act as master of ter for mentally handicapped children, located in Granger Mothers of children attending the center from Kearns will also be selling tickets, said Mrs. Carol Keller, president of the Silent Flyers. The drawing will be conducted immediately after stores close on June 30, Mrs. Keller said, and you need not be present to win. BUY A GIFT FOR HIM From a Man's Store! SUPREME NU-TREA- DS Our Stock of lor $iM00 MEN'S WEAR IS COMPLETE And We Have Gifts for n FRONT that ( END TUNE-U- SPECIAL 1. Broke adjustment. 2. Entire brake system inspected. 3. Align front end. 4. Inspect front wheel bearings. Man WHO HAS $15 Value EVERYTHING! Afl work efanw $7 FULL ROAD HAZARD SPECIAL GUARANTEE Every retread tire told by Super Tire Market It guaranteed against cuts, bruises, blowouts and any and alt haterdt If mounted with a tube or seal-ziThe normal road hazard guarantee listed above does not cover any tire which hat been damaged by fire, wHIful abuse, mechanical abuse, wrecks, run flat, or damaged by obstructions on the vehicle. A charge will be made only for service rendered at determined by the depth ef the original tread remaining on the tire. Adiustments will be made based upon the purchase price plus applicable taxes. Transfer of ownership cancels this guarantee. t. 77 non-ski- d Most Car done by skilled P FORD, CHEV., PLYMOUTH 6wCYL. Now Only labor, all higher. $777 oier models slightly i :i W 3544 So. 2700 Wert - Phone 298-- 1 22 fern 1 (Granger Shopping Center) .j m I ( I !wgwt4hMe!ii6 d A, - rtr Iintr ili ifrT iplfii ..u rim ufHi oeEDocD QsmraaaDogamnzDGro SETPiCSnniifiEraa aJKJUP ' mum aniarit. n i I |