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Show Thursday, June 2, 1966 PCK- ,- Pest 132 Sponsors Legion Boys State the aims and purposes of the American Legion Post of Kearns 132 is a proas known gram Boys State. This program is for boys who are Junior in high school. A delegation of eight Granger High school boys will represent this area at the 1966 session of Utah American Legion Boys State, announces Post 132 Commander Frank Grygierczyk. Participating in the annual civics workshop will be: Dale Newell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Newell, 1423 West One of 4180 South, Taylorsville. Raymond Spencer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Spencer, 658 West 4800 South, Murray. Mark Wessman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Wessman, 4901, So. 4135 West, Kearns. Richard and of son Mr. Mrs. Norby, Robert E. Norby, 3685 Bishop St., Granger. David We atherbie, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.K. Weath erbie, 4432 West 4695 South, Salt Lake City. KeithCallister, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Callister, 3179 Tess Ave. all candidates will be in- ision's Arthur Concentrator in troduced. All interested women 1923. A member December, are urged to be present. of the National Association of Accountants "and American Accounting Association, he helped to organize the Cyprus Credit and has been Union, Magna, Two Employees treasurer of that organization Kennecott Promotes since 1935. personnel changes resulting from a retirement in the comptrollers department of the Utah Copper Division refinery plant were announced today by O.C. Madsen, division Two Mr. Bell, 6256 Turpin Street, joined Kennecott in Murray, as a junior accountant 1956 in the comptrollers department, and has served at the mine, concentrators and refincomptroller. as cost and statistical ery With the retirement June 1 He is a graduate of the analyst. of H.L. Erickson, supervisor -of Utah with a degree University refinery account ing, De Vaughn in banking and finance. B. Bell, metallurgical and statMr. Hood, 848 East South istical analyst, will succeed Mr. Temple, was employed at the Erickson. Wayne H. Hood, cost Garfield Smelter by American and statistical analyst, will be Smelting and Refining Company advanced to Mr. Bells position. in 1945, and became aUtahCop Mr Erickson, 2559 Evergreen per Division employee when the Avenue, concluding 42 12 years smelter was purchased by Kenof Kennecott employment, was necott in 1959. hired as a temporary comptometer operator at the div beautiful Memory Park for a luncheon and spring card party. Mrs. Rena Loomis is general chairman of this annual event, she will be assisted by Mrs. Arlene Frost. Greeting the guests at the door will be Mrs. Clara Morgan, Mrs. Josephine Jensen and Mable Killeen. Pres-ideSunday Anderson and her installed officers, Kay newly Carol Ipsen, Rena Gerrard, Loomis, Clara Roberts, Viola Allen, Nellie Jack and Maud B. Kimball will be mingling with "Mary, turn on your outside lightl" m& V i w about ? . V' As v OP Presenting an amazing new seasons activities Excellent location for Church, Reception Center, Club, Restaurant, Beauty School, Pizza House, etc. SEE IT NOW! fuss Post 132 expresses appreciation to the following clubs, firms, and organizations which have assisted in the sponsorship of these youths to the 1966 Boys State, Kennecott Corporation, Trane Company, Salt Lake Eagles, Granger Jaycees, Dr. Burton Brasher of the Kearns Medical Center, Kearns Lions, Granger Eagles 3285, and the American Legion Post 132. successful 278-819- the ibilities. when they gather June 4th at 12:30 P.M, in the Memorial House Reception Center in - Building 24' x 96' 2 Phone all Logan Campus. Boys State is one of the outstanding youth programs of the American Legion explains Commander The Grygierczyk. boys will have an opportunity to learn more about the functions of government while seeing, through practical applications, the importance of the role of each good citizen in discharging his basic citizenship respons- The members and friends of the Salt Lake Womens Democratic Club will close a very Lot 105'x350' whats Bennion. 1966 Utah American The Legion Boys State will be in session June 18 to June 26th at the Utah State University Successful Season 2010 W. 3500 So. s Granger. Bruce Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Brown, 4427 Neilsen Way, Salt Lake City, and Duane Gene Hacking, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duane L. Hacking, 5538 South 2775 West, Womens Club Close FOR SALE OR LEASE tele- - SEE THESE DISTINCTIVE TOUCH-TON- E PHONES TODAY phone that sounds, looks and works differently from any phone youve ever used before. 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