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Show vp W' rrfr'rrn f rniftf' rtiifcihiptoMyffiMl.,,f.l...1 iirrn n V rW r ptI II w v,..- - 1 I RAINWATER ; i r Post and Auxiliary of the VFW will participate In the reception for chief Herbert Rainwater, national commander of the VFW, who will visit Utah on September 23. A banquet will be held for the chief at the Atomic Post, 138 South Main Street, with refreshments at 7 p.m. and dinner at 8 p.m. Kearns The Valley View News September 17, 1970 Page 15 Charge will be $4.00 per plate. Reservations can be made by calilng earth Hales at the Atomic Post or Benny Russo, Sugarhouse Post. The VFW and auxiliary will hold a council meeting at Clearfield with representatives from other communities In Utah on Sept. 20, according to State Auxiliary President, Mrs. Arther Christensen of One of the main Kearns. purposes of the council meeting will be to make plans for chief Rainwaters visit, said 3 CLINIC for Individual or group appointment for weight loss, smoking, nervousness, chronic pain, asthma, self confidence. DIRECTOR: E. Lee Lasater BA-M.- 292 266-29- Mrs. Christensen. S. East 3900 South or 355-48- 91 82 m 1 ' Fresh Plums Combine 1 COUNTY TO With Cantaloupe repair flood damage. Most critical need Is for some $500,000 to raise and stralghton a footbridge used by Navajo children to cross the San Juan River to reach schools In Bluff. Flood waters inundated this bridge two weeks ago after three days of heavy rains triggered high waters In creeks and rivers. Rep. Burton said the Utah Division of Indian Affairs coud Division of Indian Affairs could raise $100,000 and an additional $50,000 could come from San Juan County Loesch. The Utah Congressman and the Interior Department aid made an aerial Inspection of the area, after which Mr. Loesch said damage was greater than I had expected and promised to do all I can do to obtain funds to Residents of the Southwest Salt Lake County have the use of two swimming pools. One In Granger and one In Kearns. The Kearns pool Is located near Kearns High School. Residents of Kearns formed a recreation service district to provide recreation. One of the most modern pools In the state Is used by the Kearns High School and is open to the public and operated by the public. Lighted tennis courts are also open to the public and operated by the district. Next to the Kearns Pool, Salt Lake County Recreation Department operate a Youth Center open to the public. The Granger Pool was con- i ; YOU MUST SEE IT were damaged by the swirling waters. He added that he would make every effort to secure needed money. Earlier In the day, Rep. Burton and Mr. Loesch, who Is over the Bureau of Indian Affairs, visited the Indian School in Brigham City, where the Interior Department official told Inter-mounta- in officials that there are no to either plans at present close the school or change Its status. the Summer is a delightful time. It is the time when the fruit bowl kept bursting with a variety of succulent fruits. One of these flavor and moist, fruits, California plums, with their sweet-tar- t plump texkire adds zest to any combination with another fruit or fruits. The California plum crop is of unusually fine quality this year, and fresh plums will be available in produce sections of markets from June through September, according to the California Fresh Plum Advisory Board. What could be more refreshing than cool, juicy, plums right out of the refrigerator? When you bite into the tangy, crisp skin, the delicious juice will refresh your parched throat. Fresh plums have always been a dieters favorite. For they are low in calories and high in dessert appeal. An interesting and simple dessert is this combination of fresh plums and canta- Salt TO BELIEVE IT! THE SHOWCASE OF PRACTICAL HOMES or VISIT This beautiful Interstate OUR PERMANENT MODEL structed on Granger High School property. Operated by On Display 1 Lake County creation Department It Is used by both the public and Granger High School. Kearns Bowling Lanes and Delton Lanes provide the well enthusiasts bowling equiped alleys. at. . . S, 6th East OPEN HOUSE: Daily 10 to 7 Sunday by Appointment Only Call (Model) 484-16- Pre-Bui- lt s, Re-- 176 Home has been precision engineered and manufactured under controlied conditions. The quality is unequaled. 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