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Show Page 4 Thursday, April 9, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS location at the Miller Sams Park, adjacent to the disposal plant, the outfield fence at the park will be for sale. Interested parties can obtain further information about the John Knickerbocker, president o P. O. Box 541, Kearns 18, Utah. square dancers, comprised of children in the fourth and fifth grades the American League, announced a Because the American League 6x10 and 4x10 lumber by calling of the South Kearns Elementary change in the place for the Leagues will be moving from their present Mr. Knickerbocker at CY School and under the direction of tryouts on April 18th. The tryouts SCIENCE FAIR Continued from Page 1 Mrs. Bob Williams, entertained. will be held at the South Kearns Master and Mistress of ceremon- School, instead of the Miller Sams ies were Ted Bambrough and Shar- Park as previously announced. Tryon Copenhaver, who at one point outs will start at 9:00 a.m. during the evening, cleared the The Kearns American League has tout floor of the youngsters and had the If foyd h a initiated Club for parents do a specialty dance, The parents of the boys in the League Hokey Pokey. , The contest and dance were und- and of boys in the minor league er the direction of Mrs. Audrey Subscriptions to the club will also chairman for be accepted from parents whose Bauer, fund-raisin- g ' Xtimt PJ? the American League. Profits for boys will play in future years, he added, by calling Ed Beck, CY the two affairs are $340.74. - f v 3 Sitfkt 4 , American League Crowns Little League King Coronation of the American Little League King took place at a dance at the South Kearns Elementary School, Friday night, April 3rd. Ceremony of the coronation was conducted by Mr. Nuel Bambrough and Mr. William Copenhaver, officers in the American League, who presented the King and the two Knights with trophies for the year of 1959. Ten boxes of chocolates were given in drawings during evening. Ballpoint pens were given to the 35 contestants who turned in votes during the contest. During intermission, a group of (? Dollar-A-Mont- r rrsom or rxprmmr - qrt4 ' The League has now rented a post office box, and wishes to announce that mail can be directed to oily kttyf up jjL ym ytfaythyft St Girl Scout Birthday y "r-K-w r Commemorated by ; tH 't WZ: - fag , LITTLE LEAGUE KINGS and Jack Drexler. r Program of Teachings From left, Nickie Beck, Lee K. Dillier, A SCOUTS OWN program that is an annual birthday affair of the Girl Scouts will be held April 12 at 2 p.m. at the Catholic Perish Hall. The program is the combinec effort of two neighborhood groups. Norma Bambrough is head of the South Kearns group and Shirley Hunter is head of the North Kearns group. Officers from the Salt Lake Council will be present for the program consisting of skits and songs depicting the teachings of the Brownie Scouts and the Intermediate groups. Committee members for the program are Maxine Glassgo, Jeannean Rushton and Lorraine Jarvis. &? - Growing plants with chemicals as demonstrated by Wally Lloyd. ' 'T "Vi .. L : i :: :v v' i f ' ' a!. O &f?' i .. ft ' ' I f, x Ti- - .1 - fi & f s'V i Ul,w MtM0 ,,M & asi1 v m . 7 4 . my LIFETI I oio s V EK1AMEG, s V; -- V ' 'vs John Homer demonstrates his scientific agility construction of a Hi-set from component parts. with the Fi MUMONUM WWW'S yy. DiriiniCc ALUMINUM INTER-LOCKIN- G tafei 9m4im dSmsk for Energy 5 Wouldn,t a plass 'Srl of MILK ( taste good right now? Now for the W: ws EMUiillEc AND y-l- FIRST TIME! AMERICAN AIRY ASSOCIATION Of Reynolds Colored UTAH ALUMINUM ROOFING STORM WINDOWS - STORM DOORS - AWNINGS PATIO COVERS - REMODELING Call Now No Down Payment PAY AS LITTLE AS $5.00 PER MONTH 258 Paxton Avenue Saturday and Evenings FIRST PAYMENT IN AUGUST INgersoIl ELgln 5-71- 94 7-77- 11 Quick! When You Need It! $50 to $5,000 or More Drive in the Ramp Parking Center . . . step in our office and get the money you need . . . quick! Or even easier . . . apply by telephone EL 9-20- 71 Ml 42 W. 3rd South Next Door to Ramp Garage |