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Show Page 6 Thursday, January 17, 1957 First Aid is Offered At West Kearnscourse A general first-ai- d fered jointly through of Civil Defense and (UTAH) EAGLE Funeral Rites Held For Kearns Girl, 1 6 of- the Office the Adult Education program of the Parent-T- eacher MURRAY Assn. began TuesWest Kearns Elementary day at school, 4901 So. 4720 West The program will be held each Tuesday for the next eight weeks course in and will be a nine-wee- k all. Instructions will be given between 7 and 9 o'clock each Tuesday night. Those In charge are Mrs. Betty George and Jay Reed Weigh. Completion of the coure will make Kearns residents eligible for a first aid certificate. Further information may be obtained from Mrs. Douglas or Mrs. Nokes at AM Clarence Kincald, AM The program is open to everyone interested and is offered - without charge. Funeral rites were conducted Monday afternoon from the Kearns Fourth LDS Ward chapel for Mary Ann Wilkinson, 16. 4851 So. 4900 West, who succumbed Friday at her home following a lingering illness. Mary Ann was a student at Cyprus high school. She was born in Wilson, N. C, on Jan. 5, 1941, the daughter of Donald G. and Dona Mae Bird Wilkinson. Her parents survive, along with two brothers and two sisters: Juanita, Lila Dawn, Johnie and Dee Leslie. Other survivors are her maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bird, Kearns; paternal grandmother, Mrs. Arilla Wilkinson of Mesa, Ariz, and Mrs. W. W. Thompson of Salina. Interment was in Valley View memorial park. Mrs. WHITTLE RONALD V- AM - Kearns Woman Honored For Election Work - Mrs. PEARL READING AM -- SE Mrs. Miquette Sanders, vice chairman of District 314-- of the Republican political party or ganization, was one of six women, only two of them from Utah, who will be honored in Washington, D. C. on Jan. 22nd as win ners of a national registration contest. Don't need It? Sell It with an The other Utahn selected was Mrs. Edward Corpron of GrangEagle want ad! er, registration agent for DisA great-grandmoth- trict 315. Still Many Bargain Buys in the big January Shoe CLOSE-OU- T The two women will fly to Washington for a Statler Hotel luncheon honorary at the expense of the Republican party, according to Ronald Wiscombe, state chairman of the Republican party. at ft The contest they won was part of the campaign which was handled on a national scale by the Republican women's organization. One of the state winners was high In percentage of registration increase er for the number of new regls-i- n a voting district and the during the contest period. oth-tratio- ns iii V i . it rt.liA A rU .iii.mmmiiii I'm liini.i.l Photo for THE NOEL PAYNE family, Dennis Horan has been elect- ed President of the Business Club of Kearns junior high school Carolyn Jensen was named vice Jerry's Offices Are many offices and he's also been an active member of the Lions Many in Organizations Club. (This is the 27th in a series of articles concerning your friends and neighbors among the 2,500 families in Kearns.) As one would expect, the couple met while both were attending college, were married in Ogden in 1947. Their family includes Myron, Sharon and Gregg; the former two quite outstanding and all in Sunday The Noel Paynes are a family in Kearns. Both school and Primary classes. Myare active in civic, church and ron is a Cub Scout as well. school work, but Noel takes a For their work in Kearns, the back-seto to his ambitious wife, Paynes need take a back-senone. Their efforts for the comJerry. Such situations are almost munity have aided considerably commonplace in the community, in making of the town a fine for women have played an im- place to live and for these efportant and vital role in the forts, their neighbors recognize the Paynes as foremost citizens. building of Utah's city. Noel is a native of Syracuse. Utah, the son of the late Mr. and Westminster Faculty Mrs. Myron Payne. He attended Member Will Speak elementary in his home town. The Women's Society of ChrisNorth Davis junior high and Davis high school, where he was tian Service of the Methodist a member of the football squad church will hold its regular and active in various school af- monthly meeting Monday, Jan. 21st at 7:30 p.m. In the parsonfairs. He entered the Navy in 1911 age at 4565 West 4925 So. Guest speaker will be Dr. May and spent most of his service-tim- e in the eastern states. Upon Schwender, PhD, faculty memreturning home, he spent three ber of Westminster college. The years at Weber college, majorin;; doctor lived In Japan and China In electrical engineering. After for a number of years and will graduation, he moved to Salt devote her talk on these counLake where he was employed tries. Mrs. Dotty King, program first by International Business Machines; three years later went chairman, has extended an inwith Kennecott as an electrician vitation to all interested women. at the Garfield refinery and Is still there. Geraldine, better known in the community as Jerry, was born in Silver City. Utah, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Earl Potts. She went to Eureka elementary and then to Weber The Ladies Civic Club of high school, later to Weber col- Kearns passed a motion during lege. She played clarinet In the school band, was president of the a meeting held Monday evening Girl's Association her senior in the Community Center to supHoffman Homes In rezoning year, worked on the yearbook port 4800 West from residential to staff and was active in Pep Club business. and other school affairs. Mrs. Barton presided ovJerry's list of activities has er the Sybil meeting, during which the been even lengthier since the also passed a motion that Paynes moved to Kearns. She's group the Chairman of Neighborhood been both secretary and treasurer of the Ladies Civic Club and the. Scout program and the Scout was a charter member; had the Treasurer be in charge of disBrownie Scouts and, in fact. Join- bursing Scout Funds. The forthcoming Spring Fash-Ioed Jean Johnson In organizing show was discussed and rethe first Scout troop in Kearns. Bonnie WilFor two years she taught Prim- ports given by Mrs. Mrs. cox, secretary and Pauline In 2nd LDS Kearns ward and ary is now Second Counselor In the Naylor, treasurer. Mrs. Betty Sarbo reported on 2nd Ward Primary. the Recreation Committee and Last year she served as treasat the conclusion of the meeting, urer of the East Kearns and now is president of the South a social was held and a personal Kearns group. Her accomplish- shower conducted for Mrs. Bonments on behalf of the new South nie Wilcox. aide school are many. PLAN SMORGASBORD Noel Joins his wife Ui A smorgasbord is planned by he's not held as work, although the WSCS group of the Methodist church for Saturday, Jan. 26th beginning at 7:30 p.m. The dinner will take place In the parsonage and prices are $1 for adults and 50c for children. In February the ladies will make silver trays as a project, A wholesale theft of building the direction of Mrs. J. T. tools from the site of the new under Davis of Mountain States Telephone A formation Midvale, Further inmay be obtained by Telegraph Co. building In Kearns interested ladies from Mrs. eary Saturday morning resulted Walter Leatherwood, AM In the arrest of two old on or before Jan. 21st youths and Frcn Henry Brizzi, 24 of 245 Sandberg Ave. The arrests were made by Council Will Hold three morals squad officers In Salt Lake about 3 a m. Saturday Regular Meet Friday when they become suspicious of The Town Council will hold its the rained trunk lid of a piuwinji regular meeting tomorrow (Fricar. They spotted the vehicle day) at 8:30 p.m. in the evening about 1050 West 2nd So., caught home of Paul Kourpi, 5536 So. P.'tO up with It at Plcrpont. 42S0 West. In the trunk and the car were Interested residents of Keai a a pawling drum, n are invited to attend. $225 power saw, a $150 power saw. a $50 power drill, a $250 surveyor's transit, a $20 hand Youths pump, an $S battery, 165 pounds (From Tage I, Cel. 6) of lead valued at $10 and miscel- caught In the act of stealing hublaneous tools valued at $25. caps and spotlights from automoThe stolen items were property biles, Deland reported, on Monof Alfred Brcwn Construction day night They admitted they Co , which is building the stmc-tur- had recently kroken several winin Kearns. The Juveniles dows at Don's Conoco Station, were released to the custody of 5300 So. and State. Juvenile their parents and Brlz2l placed court will handle tne trio after under $3,000 bond and charged their parents have been conwith grand larceny and burglary. sulted, the chief said. tap-dance- rs at at 1957 a Big... fastest-growin- Is g Ladies Civic Club Will Aid In Reioning n Dividend on any amount P-T- A P-T- A Youths, Man Are Caught In Theft From Building Computed Semt-Annual- ly 16-ye- BUILDING SOCI Utuh'o nnd Oldowt Grwlnm - Lonn ABaoolation SOUTH STATE AM 4963OFflcos: Main 33 East 1st South-EM i Noel Paynes Noted For Service To The Community not-unusu- al in nf one of Kearns' most active. From the left are Sharon, Gregg, Jerry, Club Elects Officers president. 1, Ifiil l( by Ray D. Hditand Noel and Myron. COMMUNION SERVICE Other officers are Shirley Communion services will be Jorgensen, secretary; Bonnie held during Sunday services at Bench, treasurer and Pat Shape the Community Methodist church and Eufemia Jaramilio, reporters. in Kearns. 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