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Show Page 2 Thursday, June 2, 1966 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Friday, May 27th the faculty entertained the student body in the annual faculty assembly. It revolved around a basic theme of entertainment in the classroom with Mr. Stevens conducting as teacher. So theres a neat plug for you Mr. the assembly But Stevens. really was one of the best weve had all year, and on behalf of the teachers and students body Id like to really thank all the teachers who put on this fine On Granger High by Peggy Jo Douglas Most of the students really enjoyed the long vacation we had, with the extra day. Its pretty getting up and going to school when there Is so few days left. Friday, we had an honors; assembly. All of the Sterling; Scholars, High Achievement, and scholarship awards were presented. We'd really like toi congratulate the students who qualified for these awards. Since this will probably be the last column for Granger High we would really like to express our thanks to the student body officers this year who have made all of our activities possible and who had led us through this year. We know that next years officers wHl really do a great job, too. Also, we want to thank all of the kids who have made really neat and who Granger have represented her so well. The last big event of the year is graduation. And as everytobody knows - school is out morrow!! Ive really enjoyed writing for Granger this year. And, Ill probably see ya next year at Kearns! Kearns Jr. High By Debbie Shaffer League Opens Little League Baseball season May 21st at Calder field. Two games have been played. Home runs were batted by Ron Martinson of the Giants and Robert Vanzeben for the Dodg- ers. 9-- 5. term grades. Heres Luck . . . !! Tonight at 7:30 P.M. the ninth graders graduation exercises will begin. The theme of this special night will be Tomorrow Is Today's Challenge. After the exercises there will be a dance afterwards with Steadmans Orchestra entertaining for music. I would like to personally congratulate all those students who will be graduating. After all, you only graduate once from Junior High. Well, its so sad to just sit here and think about all the fun, jolly and interesting things that have happened at Kearns Jr. High. But we all have to leave The ninth graders sometime. and a lot of the eighth graders will be leaving behind the most 2wonderful years that I know ever because had, theyve that theyll be leaving be-3 teachers, activities, games dances, councelors, halls, lockers, and most of all a real grand three years of fun and adventures that rollicking So on the beloved. theyve Kids: Well this isnt going to be my last column after all. Ive still got a few other things to inform you about. half of those students that will Last week our scheduled visitors from Churchill were not be leaving KJH - were gonna On Thursday, able to come. miss the best school all round. May 26th - presented to the And you just dont know how student body was the special grand KJH is until youve been awards and honors assembly. three years and then have to Many students were thrilled to leave. Well, look for my last find out that they had achieved column next week. Deb certain awards during the year. Such awards as being on the honor and high honor roll three years in a row; perfect attendance for one, two, and three BUY years; high scores on achieve-- , ment tests; student government; A track and field along with other -, were presports; typing etc., CHOICE to the student body. sented LOT Id like to congratulate each and every student who was with any type of an honor or an award. Also; those that GEO didnt achieve an award - Id like to wish them luck in achievIN GRANGER ing one next year. On Monday, May 23rd, the Small . Down Payment' ninth graders went to Lagoon to attend the district LagoonDay Small Monthly Pymt for junior high schools. Even though it was quite a bit Midwest Realty & and sure that each cold, Im every 9th grader had a lot of 3575 So. 4000 W. fun. Of course even then if they were still cold they could have 298-- 5 298-354- 1 resorted to the funhouse!! MB' Finance Jnc. IT'S WHATS 1 armories of blood for American fighting National Guard He is a 1965 graduate of West men in Viet Nam. state. AmericanRed the through School in Salt Lake City High of the blood collected un Cross centers also will accept Bulk and attended the University of der this National Guard Blood the blood. Utah in Salt Lake City. for Defense program will be The vast program is sponHis mother, Mrs. Kathryn W. converted two importinto sored by the National Guard ant blood components or de- Association of the United States, Ball, lives at 1219 Garnette (Drive, Salt Lake city. rivatives -- - gamma globulin and in cooperation with the Ameri- serum albumin, according to can Red Cross. It has the endorsement of the Department and the National of Defense Guard Bureau. Several guard units which drill Saturday will open blood banks" and accept blood from guardsmen. Blood also will at Camp W.G. be accepted project. Gen. Watts noted that while Williams during the guards this is a National Guard pro- annual summer encampment ject, any individual is welcome which will run from June 5 to 19 to donate blood. Most of the for most units. collections will be made at Utah opened Saturday, performance. Scores for the two games On Wednesday, June 1st, all Cubs beat the Giants 7. students will be taking their Pirates beat the Dodgers 13-report cards around for their hind Hi Granger Little at Fort Bliss, Texas. Gary Brough Completes Major Gen. Maurice L. Watts, Utah Adjutant General. The drive will run into next February," Gen. Watts noted, and we hope to get three or four thousand pints and do our share in this very important Boys Ranch to Celebrate Birthday Dear Public: During July, Utah Boys' Ranch will be celebrating its second birthday! A lot has happened in one just two short years a in home and temporary year then on our last birthday we moved into our first permanent cottage. I wish this birthday were such that all it called for was a happy celebration and nothing more. However, this year, birthday i time must also be ranch land Marine Private Gary K. payment time as well as home Brough, son of Mr. and Mrs. mortgage payment time. We Albert K. Brough, 4737 West are faced with a double payment Hoffman Street, Kearns, Utah, which this year totals $5,788 has completed a 12 day training ($2, 120 on the land and $3,668 to and processing cycle with Stagapply on the home). Both payat the Marine ments will fall due on the first ing Battalion Corps Base, Camp Pendleton, of July. California. This is certainly a substantial This refresher training obligation, but it is almost the stresses the principle of small same amount as our first obunit tactics, with particular ligation in 1964 when we took emphasis on the fundamentals option to buy the land for Boys of scouting and patrolling, and Ranch (and we made It). And land navigation. I might add, each of our payDay and night tactical manments has been made up of many, euvers provide the individual many modest gifts, but each gift Marine with an opportunity to has seemed to me to be a vote improve his skill as a combat of confidence In this cause. infantryman. Boys are the main crop at this UBR and we can only sell them Marines completing training are assigned to combat to our friends. This is why Ive units overseas. taken the liberty of writing you and enclosing one of our return I can assure you envelopes. Infantry Graduates amount toward in any your gift two will be these payments Russell Finney and will deeply appreciated help so much just now, Mr. Pvt. Russell J. Pinney, whose Sloan. Very sincerely yours, wife, Natoma, lives at 4360 W. William L. Hutchinson 5100 South Kearns, Utah, comof weeks advanced Pres., Board of Trustees pleted eight I almost fogot to tell you P.S. at the Army infantry training we are planning our annual Training Center, FortDix, N.J., Open House on July 16 and 17, May 20. Pinney was trained in firing and I hope you can come. and maintaining the 3.5 inch rocket launcher, the M -- 7 9 grenNational Guard ade launcher, the rifle and other infantry weapons. He Donates Blood also received instruction in patmine warfare, squad rolling, Saturday, June 4, the Utah tactics and demolitions. National Guard will join guardsThe 19 year old soldier, son men the nation in throughout of Russell J. Pinney, 667 Tenth the blood donation jj biggest single Ave., Salt Lake City, entered in a drive history the Army in January 1966 and program aimed at obtaining 250,000 pints completed basic combat Marine Training N-- Plaza Theatre 4140 West 5415 South 298-959- 2 : Wednesday thru Tuesday j June 1st thru June 7th PAUL NEWMAN LAUREN BACALL JUUE HARRIS I EVENING PERFORAAANCE 7:00 p.m. Special Kid Show Sat. -- Sun. June 4th & 5th SNOW WHITE COME TO LIFE I 14 $1.25 STUDENTS $1.00 ADULTS ADMISSION with Student Cards training : 7 Children, 50( I 4 AT? EMIT I ON V Little Leaguers LITTIE lEUGUUi Everything Your Little Leaguer Needs to Make the Team! HAPPENING MW! I From caps to shoes, weve got to make him whot he needs feel like a real big leaguer! 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