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Show jtJi-ilVE- i aftTIOHAt CDITORIAl .APR 2 I ASftocEflTifn 7 1959 lake city Salt University Lake . . " fyf ((. ' wr ; , ' - ' Somirig Kearns. Oranges, Huroler, Magna, Taylorsville., v Volume V The Easiest Growing Community In UfraR - City of 12, Utah Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, March 19, 1959 Contest Has YinnersV Tiuek-O- " Mr. A. C. Van Wagoner, manager of the Lake View.. Thrift. Center announced five . winners in. last weeks LUCK-- 0 contest .today. .. . All the winners received. $5.00 in groceries.-Theare: D. O. Anthony, D. J. Thompson, Florence G., York, Barbara Johnson, Jim Rundle, and Glen Richards. Mr.- Van Wagoner says the response to the . LUCK-- 0 contest has been .very., gratifying, and he hopes to. have more win - - The annual dinner meeting of the YWCA, scheduled for Monday, March 23, at the YWCA Building, 322 East 3rd South, will begin at 6 p.m. with a social half hour in the main lounge. Dinner will follow Park L, Morris and Mrs. John . . Cheney. Members of the 'bulletin folding committee' under the direction of Miss Narion' Croxall will be in charge of the decorations. . The public is cordially invited to at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Ralph T. Fisher, member of attend. For reservations by Friday, the board of directors of the Oak- March 20, call the YWCA, EL land, calif., YWCA will be the featured speaker of the evening. She Is presently returning from a meeting of the National Board of Directors in New York City. Her subject: Looking ahead with the YWCA. The evenings program, arranged by the agenda committee, will include in addition to' Mrs. Fishers speech, the invocation by Mrs. Alvin L. Morris, reading of the annual reports,' recognition of friends of the YWCA and in conclusion, the Closing Thought by Mrs. A. C. Ovendon. ' Members of the agenda committee are: Mrs. S. J. Watson, Mrs. Scott Groo, Mrs. Rex Nilsson, Mrsl ! . i is N j$ '.'for. PEARL HARBOR, T.H. (FHTNC) Heber M. Borrowman, acting :hief comisaryman, USN, son of Mr. md Mrs. Brigham W. Borrowman f 4631 W. 5015 S. Kearns, Utah, ind Husband of the Former Miss sfola R. Griffith of Homedale, Ida-1departed Pearl Harbor, T.H., 7eb. 18 aboard the destroyer escort 0, tour JSS Epperson for a Fleet )f duty with the U.S. Seventh DEWEY WHIPPLE n the Far East. Pa. , . advancement chairman The Epperson is a unit of the of cific Fleet Destroyer Force, one ;he largest commands afloat in our nodern sea arm, comprising some WEaapplle Appealed! :64 ships, and 45,000 officers and T Posif Boy nen. Hanson Barbara By During the cruise the destroyer escort will make stops at Hong GRANGER Mr. Dewey Whipple and Japan.. has recently- been appointed adSong, the Philippines vancement chairman for the Boy Jcouts of America in the Granger ceia District. Mr. Whipple was bora and raised in Lake View, Tooele Counand Gleaner Week was ty. He attended school in Tooele. successful. very Many young adults He married Marilyn Davis' in 1953 participated in the week long in the Salt Lake Temple. They have events. Highlighting the event was two little Shauna Lee and the supper held at the Bennion Genneal. gills, Ward House, Saturday, March. 14th, They moved to Granger three under the direction of the Stake years ago. Mr. Whipple is employed and Gleaner council. After Stover Bedding .Company. a delicious ham supper with all the by trimmings, elections were held for the coming year. Joan Buccanon from Bennion was elected for the committee. A short program followed, after which everyone departed for the Stake dance. The Stake 'At the March meeting of the Presidency, High Council, Stake Kearns Green Thumbers last week, Mutual Presidencies, Bishoprics, was apcommittee a hominatirig and their wives, were present. pointed to suggest candidates for new officers for the club. Members of the committee include: Mrs. Tlfceime Thurlyn Christensen, Mrs. David Thompson, Mr. Charles Illsley, Mr, Harold Rushton and Mr. Walter O. The Junior Prom with the theme, Bostwick., Don Eilett, president of the orOriental Intrigue, will be held on the at March 20, Cyprus ganization, would like to remind Friday, will all members and friends to collect dance The. High Gymnasium. CCA credits, since the club is 'again formal. is it and begin at 8:30 p.m., is the The price of the dance pre- participating in the CCA competicards tion sponsored by station KDYL. sentation of Cyprus Activity five-mon- th . Ssi . - - M-M- en : M-M- en Green rienfal . TSsiimfeers Utah - --A v:. "'i:' . ,.d :..'" ners in the coming weeks.Winning numbers for this weeks contest are 4, 5, TO,. 19, 21, : 24, 31, 32, 41, 43, 49 52 and 60 it - v f. mmmms Granger Junior .Gardeners View- Universe i Two thirds grade, classes of the West. .Kearns School, . Thursday morning, venture Into outer space via the Planetarium at . Brigharp Young. University' in . Provo.. The trip climaxed an. informative and' . stimulating unit pn. space.. The classes have .been studying about, the place of the Earth aqiorm the .planets of Solar System and have .learned many interesting things about each, planet. They also have studied constellations in the universe arid bur solar system irt relation to the Milky Way. Th& children have participated in numerous activities, including the making of space maps, reports, murals, a rocket ship, arid most exciting of all, each child has made his own space helmet.. The classes were escorted by their teachers, Mrs. Sarah Rush and Mrs. Elsie Roundy, student teacher Fawntelle Miller, and room mothers, Mrs. Francis Carlson, Mrs. Solon McGee, Mrs. Melvin Hatton, Mrs. Sherman Speaks and Mrs. Ned Jones. ..The group traveled by bus to Provo where they ate lunches at Pioneer Memorial Park., Then they puade a tour of the Science Building, finding special interest in the Focault Pendulum, which shows the Earths rotation on its axis. From there they went into the Planetarium where they were transported, as it were, inot the magnificence of the universe through Lhe ingenious mechanics of science. For. an hour the panorama of the skies unfolded and at its conclusion an excited cherub asked the lecturer, Do you really think we will go to the moon in the next 10 years? When answered in the affirmative, the child, round eyed with amazement, exclaimed, Oh, Mrs. Rush, I dont think I want to ' . . ' got Easier. Egg Hunt to Be Given by Merchants Farrol Lamber of the Kearns Town Council acquired 100 dozen eggs for the Easter egg hunt for Kearns children. The eggs were donated by local merchants and farmers in the area. The hunt is under the supervision of the local VFW Post. 9322 and the eggs will be boiled and dyed by the Ladies Civic Club and the WBBA American League. All civic and church organizations have volunteered to have three to JO people available to assist with, the hunt. Kearms JC$ Go. Tp' Spanish .Fork'-- Officers : i ; Meinbers' of the Kearns Jaycees attended the State Travel Trophie for the month in Spanish Fork last Saturday,.. Guest speaker for the evening was. Bob Cox, president of the National Junior Chamber o? Commerce. He stated, that the main purpose of the Jaycees is personal development through community ' ' projects. Edwin Castilho of the Kriarns club Was one of the special eriter-tainer- s. ' for the evening. The last meeting of the Kearns Jaycees was held last Tuesday and included a special program. The' club is now sponsoring a membership drive and all men 21 through 35 are invited to contact or FarDarr Ilarward, CY rol Lambert, CY for additional information. - W&w Officers Ctosein 9323 By VFW Posff Election of new officers for the VYW Post 9322 Auxiliary was held at a regular meeting Iasi week. Mrs. Henry Beech is the newly elected president. Other new officers are: Mrs. George Kukuchki, senior vice president; Mrs. Clarence Kincaid, junior vice president; Mrs. Douglas Lehman, chaplan; Mrs. Thomas Franks,1' conductress; Mrs. Delbert Beaman, secretary-treasureMrs. Jim Hodges, guard; Mrs. Don Pearce, patriotic instructed Mrs. Pon Rogerson, musician; Mrs. Richard Dor,sett, trustee; Mrs. Ray Brown, trustee, and trustee. Mrs. Don Pearce, Installation will be held in April. r; EBecfed- ;Granger-Gardener; ; ' . . for - s ' . t The .newly organized Junior Gar deneers of Grariger is open to chii dren from the ages of 6 through 14. .Elected officers are La Rae Baker, president, Susan .Foster, Beverly Beaglcy, Billy Dew, Leigh Foster, Lindsay Dewi Charles Illsley .and Tommy Baker. A-- Las ter egg hunt Will be held Saturday, March 2,8, at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Illsley for members. First 'meeting will be Held' hi April.' - ; State ianquef Set for. Youths . -- The Christ Ambassadors of th5 Kearns Assembly of God will at Youth Banquet at tend a state-wid- e the Hot Shoppes. The event will take place March 24 at 7:30 p.m. ia the Marine Room of the establishment. The theme will be: Christ, our Captain. The program and decorations will be based on the theme. The Rev. Russell J. Cox, youth leader from Denver, Colo., will be speaker. The Rev. Don Anderson is youth leader for the Utah .Assembly of God. He states that this annual spring banquet is a highlight foe - the youth this year. the-gues- t : - ar ar Fireside Meet Kicks Off Gleaner Week and Gleaner week will start Sunday, March 22, at the Kearns Stake with a special fireside, at 8:30 p.m., at the Ward Chapel. Speaker for the evening will be Lois Dimick, who has recently returned from the Northern Mexican Mission. Everyone is inand Gleanvited to attend. ers will be honored throughout the week in the various wards. Saturday, March 28, at 6:30 p.m. will be their banquet followed by the Stake Gold and Green Ball. The week ends . Sunday, March,. 29, when a special testimony meeting will be held for them at 8:30 p,m, in the Kearns Ward ChapeL M-M- M-M- en . . The. WSCS of' the Trinity Meth- odist Church at Kearns held election of new officers at a regular meeting last Monday. Mrs. E. R, Lloyd is the new president. Other officers include: Mrs. L. B. Friend, vice president; Mrs. Mildred Gray, recording secretary; Mrs. Audrey Davis, treasurer; Mrs. Keith Drash-ne- r, secretary for youth work; Mrs, Bette Andrews, secretary for student work; Mrs. Bunny Bullough, secretary for childrens work; Mrs, Abe Mascarenas, secretary foe spiritual life; Mrs. Alice Lerew, supply work and promotion; Mrs. Betty Wilgus, literature and publications; Mrs. Stuart Shepp, missionary, education and service; Mrs, Robert Pierce, Christian social rela-tion; and Mrs. Phyllis Mintu status of women, ' . |