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Show Junior Civic Group Installs The (earns EAGLE Kathlene Cafarelli was installThursday evening as president of the Junior Civic league. The election and installation meeting was conducted at her home. Presiding in the candlelight installation ceremonies were Sybil Barton, president of the Kearns Ladies' Civic Club and other members of the Other officers installed in the Junior Civic group were Kathy Elman, vice president; Nyla Hy- den, secretary; Eileen Barton, treasurer and Colleen Elman, 3 :n 'li- : it f RON P EtEVAf FUNCTIONAL BEAUTY is shown in the architect's drawing of the Kearns branch of the Salt Lake post office, on which construction will start this summer. Planned to fill the postal service requirements of the Kearns area for the next 10 years, the post LADY LIONS The Lady Lions Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Jerry Pfiff-ne- r, 4752 So. 4580 W. at 8:00 p. m. Friday, July 6th. There will be a business meeting, games and refreshments. Plans will be made for a canyon party to honor the Lions Club. Mrs. Jo Wessman, vice president, will preside in the absence of Mrs. Noma Wilcken, president. JUNIOR CIVIC LEAGUE The Junior Civic League will hold Its next meeting at the home of Eileen Barton on Thursday, July 5th at 7:00 p.m. All girls aged 13 through 19 are invited to attend to make plans for future activities of the J. C. Page 11 It) If) chaplain. Club members voted, during business session, to be known as the JCLs. Linda John son was named reporter and Ar- lene Burton, historian. Margie Johnson was appointed head of a committee to submit names of mothers and members of the Civic Club to act as consultants. Judy Allred was appointed head of a committee to work on the new club's current civic project Chlora Draxler acted as installing officer for the Civic Club and others present were Noma Wilcken, Bonnie Wilcox, Jean Johnson, Lottie Sams and J0?Uw; Beth Cafarelli. The next meetoffice building will be able to handle conveniently 16 carrier ing will be at the home of Eileen routes. The building will replace facilities the postal service has Barton on Thursday, July 5th, starting at 7 o'clock. outgrown in the Kearns shopping center. Your Kearns contributions welcome! Dial AM AND NEW RELIEF Kearns Gets New P. O. Building to Provide L's. are DYCHES PHARMACY Now at WITH COMFORT For 10-Ye- ar Growth No Fitting Required washA itrong, g able support for reducible inguinal hernia. Bock lacing adjustable. Snaps up In front. Adjustable leg strap. Soft, flat groin pad. No steel or leather bands. Unexcelled for comfort. Also used as after operation support. Just measure around the lowest part of the abdomen and state right or left side or double. form-fittin- DOUBLI $593 MAIL ORDERS RUE) DYCHES PHARMACY 4798 South State AM h '''' Queens Reign Vi; Over Kearns Founders Day l(Oj MY Worry... Worry! There's nothing like finances to keep you awake nights. 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Arts and crafts, made by the students were displayed during the evening to an overflow crowd. will start this Construction summer on a new post office building that will provide for the anticipated growth of the Kearns area for the next ten years. Bids are due in room 255, Federal building. Salt Lake City, on or before July 27. The award of the contract will be made by the post office regional real estate manager in Denver and construction will begin immediately. y brick structure A with loading platform, the new building will provide 3200 square sufficient feet of floor space for 16 postal carriers. It will Herrick Family Holds replace the present 741 square Bear Lake Reunion feet in the frame stucco shopSeventy eight members of the ping center building which already is overcrowded for six William James and Emma Jane carriers. Wright Herrick family met at The new building will be own- Bear Lake June 30th and July ed by the builder and will be 1st for their annual reunion. The leased for ten years to the fed- group was organized in 1950 by The govern- the five sons and two daughters eral government. ment has taken an option on a of the couple and has since met site of 100 feet by 165 feet fac- yearly. Officers for the year 1955-5- 6 ing west on 4000 West 250 feet south of 5400 South, outside the were Roe Herrick, Jr., president; Kearns gate. This tract will be Ralph Hardy, vice president and Herrick, secretary-treasure- r. purchased by the builder for Christine Officers ejected for $5000, It was explained by D. C. 1956-5- 7 at the weekend gathMarshall, postal inspector. are Roe Herrick, Sr., Mr. Marshall pointed out that ering about 2500 homes in Kearns are president; Lester Coy, vice presinow being served by the six car- dent and Eva Herrick Bartel, riers. This figure is expected secretary-treasure- r. Next years meeting will be at to rise to 3500 within the next La Kota Beach, Bear Lake dur16 ten next In the years year. in June. mail routes will be needed in ing the last week-en- d The oldest member of the fam Kearns and surrounding areas, Mr. Marshall said. ily present at this years meet Bid forms and specifications was Roe Herrick, Sr., of Etna, are open to Inspection In Mr. Wyoming and the youngest was Marshall's office in the Federal Carla Patricia Boyak of Kearns. building. The Kearns post office has operated as a branch of the Salt Lake post office since Dec. 8, 1954. Mr. Marshall said there was no possibility a first class post office would be set up at Kearns, since the area receives "as pood or better postal service" A parade featuring a trio of under the present procedure. lovely misses featured the ob servance of the second annual Kearns Founders day Wednes News Items About day afternoon. tis Carol Westbury reigned People In Kearns with Cafarelli Kathlene queen, P.. Laurence Mr. and Mrs. John and Bene Richards as attend and family, 4350 West 5335 So. ants. Miss We.stbury Is the nre enjoying a ten day varntion daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bear Salmon Lake, to River, trip V. Bergman, 4351 West 5460 So., and Yellowstone park. Cafarelli the daughter of Mi, Mr. nnd Mrs, Kdpar Cooper, Mr. an.! Mrs. C. G. Cafarelli of South Gate, Calif., are spending 4385 V. 5511 South, and Miss ten days as house guests of their Richards the daughter of Mr Mr. and daughter and family, 4370 West and Mrs. D. L. Richards, 4510 Mrs. Clarence Law, W. 5540 South. 5335 South. The queen contest was spon Thomas Scott Mr. and Mrs. sored by the Junior Ladies Civic So. 4955 and family, 4576 West League of Kearns. Finalists were are enjoying a vacation, visiting determined the number of relatives and friends in South votes cast atbya penny apiece. Dakota. of the parade, which Sponsors their R. B. Mrs. and Mr. Eddy, featured bands, flouts nnd Mur daughter, Linda and Sue a Ellon, ray's 1331th Engineers, Utah Na trip returned Sunday from Guard, was American Le Jack-son- s tional through Yellowstone park. The gion Post 132. lAkc and Bear Hole, The observance was Inaugu HO W. 5160 So. Eddys reside at 41 rated in 1955 after the town council officially set aside In dependence Day a a Kearns Founders day. one-stor- V (UTAH) EAGLE their r V MURRAY ed News about Kearns as reported by Mrs. Sibil Barton, AM Your news contribuand Mrs. Pearl Reading, AM tions are welcome. :. Thursday, July 5, 1956 Station! Dry 0i v and His Breakfast Club Prompt Cleaners and Cleaners Finishing Process For manr p Uasint years Don McNeill has maintained his position as a favorite family friend anJ we are proud to announce that he an J his group arc now being brought to you with our compliments! 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Miss Nyla Hyden, newly elected secretary of the Kearns Junior Civic League, is spending a ten day vacation with relatives and friends at Bear Lake. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Hyden, 5550 So. 4015 West. Mr. and Mrs. S. Keith McDonald and children Kaye, Mike, Jean, Tauna and Tammy, spent five days at Duchesne, visiting their families and friends. Mr. McDonald's sister, Mrs. Stan Odekirk and baby, Rodney, also of Kearns. accompanied them. The Misses Jerry and Judy Allred have returned from a trip to Bear Lake where they attended the Campbell Family Reunion with their parents, brothers and obtained from Clarence Albert-son- , counselor to the bishop. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Barton and rhildren, Eileen and Neill attended the Herrick family reunion at Bear Lake on June 30th and July 1st. Mies Maurlne Crane, Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Crane and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Crane, nil of Salina, and Mrs. Rebecca Mattson, Long Beach. Calif., spent last weekend visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook, all of Kearns. Mrs. Hal J. Woolscy, 45SO West 5540 South, entertained Monday afternoon at a birthday party, honoring her five year old son. Dale. Guests included 18 cousins and friends. After a session of group games, refreshments were served. Monday evening, little three year old Annette Woolsey, was honored on her birthday with a family dinner party. Want Ad V Ot 1.1 U rfl n.tn.lnml IMI MN1IMM PUN, OUi M-- lf Tw prf !th $tt ious organizations that have promised help in creating the park, Mr. Heath said. To be planned "down to the last blade of grass," the park is in final planning stages at the Salt Lake countv nl&nninc mm. mission. Construction will get underway this summer or early fall. Like the "Green-Up- " campaign itself, the creation of the park is a community project drawing from many organizations. Twenty-one Kearns groups comprise the recreation foundation. Durg ing the program the foundation made 9000 pounds of grass seed available at cost to Kearns home owners. lawn-plantin- State. Graveside services will be con- ducted by He was born March 24, 1896, in Murray, the son of Frank O. and Sablna Anderson Swenson. An overseas veteran of World War I, he was a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Legion, and Murray Lodge 33. IOOF. Surviving are five sisters, Mrs. Sylvia Retd, with whom he resided; Mrs. Mabel Fransworth, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Ebba Larson, Murray; Mrs. Selma Evans, Casper, Wyo., and Mrs. Esther Wallls, Bakersfield. Calif. HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS Subject This Week "FREEDOM FROM BONDAGE OF THE PAST" KUTA Ch. 2 Saturdays 2:45 p.m. Put cheese on jour market list now O 8 RAY Uloh'i D017 Princtu PAT Utah Milk Foundation Amrruan Dairy Asi 'n. of Utah f5x 34 Cut watering time by W,TH A Ql Q Gates Underground Sprinkler Svstem Us lllll tim KEKD NOT MBaN uii rtXANCUl.TIUCKDr V. i ft H4WW.UM MkM AttV W No more garden hose setting sprinklers tiresome watering by hand. Just turn a valve and ...RELAX! FREE ESTIMATE m4ml 4 TOW itKout obligation en proftulontl !nittUlio. CALL THE 1111 The $3000 grant will be used to match funds provided by var- OH ROW Mn fMt Ill Funeral services for Frank Nephl Swenson, 58, a resident of Murray for more than 40 years, will be conducted today (Thursday) at 2:30 p.m. at 4760 South Re-ul- ts! 'J r tion company and nine made available by Granite school time of his death. Funeral Services Set Today In Murray For Frank Swenson d. - ' Presents $3000 Check Toward Creation Of New Kearns Park F&S the Murray Post, American Legion. Interment will be in Murray city cemetery. Mr. Swenson died Monday at 6:40 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of a heart ailment. He moved a few years ago from 4918 Poplar St., Murray, to 922 Hollywood Ave., Salt Lake City. He was employed 39 years by Utah Power and Light Co. and week-ensisters last was power and transmission deBisWard The Kearns Second office manager at the partment hopric is sponsoring a five day outing for over 50 MIA children at Yellowstone Park beginning July 0th and ending July 11th. Plans are made to accommodate members of parents and younger to chaperon the families who are the group. Information may be PREARRANGEMENT PREPARATION FOR THE FUTURE'S NEED NOW. -- 13-ac- 13-ac- re rap It Htm. Murray Eagle TWAS A PLEASURE for Dick Heath, right, to sign a receipt for the $3000 check being offered by Ed W. Hoopes for F & S Construction Co., Inc. The check goes to the Kearns Recreation foundation to assist in construction of a park, following last fall's successful "Green-Up- " campaign. residents took a giant at Kearns departing for radar trainingnext step toward realization of a new a New Jersey military base park this week when month. He is a graduate of the they received a $3000 bonus for the course of school training high their efforts in last fall's "Green-Up- " University of Utah and previouscampaign. school. ly attended Cyprus high A check was presented by F & S Construction Co., Inc., builders of Hoffman Homes, to the ROBBIE IS FOUR Kearns Recreation Foundation. In honor of his fourth birth The $3000 was a bonus promised was treated Bruse Robbie day, by the construction firm in last to a birthday party on July 2nd. September's drive to have more the Twenty little friends spent 75 in than of the lots afternoon playing games for grass. More than 1000 planted lots were prizes. in the drive. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruse planted Ed W. Hoopes, sales manager at son their for the gave party for F Sc S, made the presenta zu ., their home, 4880 soum tion to Dick Heath, recreation a followed Kearns. Decorations foundation president. red, white and blue color scheme. Mr. Heath pointed out the new park would be constructed be tween the West Kearns school News Items About and LDS Stake house on four acres donated by the construc In Kearns People FjiRle M6-352- Ah MUnl4-IJ1- J.ll to t.l. Clff, UoH Landscape Studio FREE SEPPO TULONEN 3412 W. 3500 S. AM ESTIMATES 9 Hft |