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Show Page 2 Thursday, May 14, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Easy Does It! BENNION NEWS Richard Blanck son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Blanck of Bennion recently won an expense paid trip back to Washington, D.C., to naclub congress. Richard tional is a student at the USAC at Logan. He has been in club work for 9 years. Congratulations. 4-- H major operation aspect of .hearing trouble in home heatsystems ing and no longer exists, now that this headache is supplanted by a method. Junior, in fact, could handle the job with less effort than it takes to select one from the display board. Blower bearings fail or become noisy for a variety of reasons and usually at the most inopportune time. Randall Graphite Bearings, Inc., of Lima, Ohio, has produced kits for replacement which the average homeowner can install easily. They are available at local bearing distributors, hardware and electric stores, and cover all the popular types of heating and cooling systems. This is further simplified with a selector guide on the reverse side of each board, thus removing the chance for error in determining the proper bearing. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lunt, teachand Gleaner class ers of the M-M- HARRY B. MILLER, Publisher Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 3, 1879. ESTABLISHED 1954 Published weekly by Valley View News Publishing Company at Salt Lake County, Utah Phone EMplre Salt Lake "City, Utah Pot Office Box 2608 49 JAREN K. McCORMICK, Editor & Business Manager LAURA CHRISTENSEN, Advertising Mgr., DA 15 53 REPORTERS: Elizabeth Yowell Jessie Olsen Sandra McGuire DeAnne Broadhead Arleen Morrill Barbara Hansen CY CY CY 4290 W. 5540 South 53 4911 So. 4980 96 W. 37 AM 2770 S. 8850 West 5842 So. Redwood Rd. CY 20 M-M- en at their home. Junior High High-Lite- s en Vatteif Vim VlmA For Classified Advertising Call CY and Gleaners would like all to attend the Book of Mormon Class to be held immediately following sacrament meeting May 17th H May 15th at the Taylorsville Stake house will be Stake Swarm Night for all Beehive girls. 82 Even though a strong breeze was blowing Saturday, May 9, it never lowered the spirits of the students who were competing in the hopscotch and marble city tournament. Many boys had red eyes from the dirt that was constantly blowing and there were some sore and blistered fingers and knuckles the next day. But through it all there emerged city winners that will compete in the State tournament to be held at the Kearns Jr. High, Saturday, May 16, at 10 a.m. KEARNS The MIA is having a dance Tuesday night at mutual, May 19, they would like everyone to please atA lovely Mothers Day program tend. was presented at the Bennion Ward Mrs. Bernice Morrill of Bennion house Sunday, May 10. The junior Sunday school sang songs and gave spent the last week in Hurricane, poems of tribute to mother. Talks Utah, visiting her mother who has of mother were given by members been ill, and also some relatives. of the ward, after which a flower She returned Monday. was presented to each mother. The evening service was also a Mothers Quite a number of college stuDay theme. dents visited 'with their families All Mutual age who has parti- over the last weekend. Richard Blanck from USAC, Marilyn Humcipated in any Mutual project for the past year is urged to attend the phries from BYU. We hope they Youth Banquet Thursday night at had a nice visit. 7 p.m., May 14. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Morrill and Mr. and Mrs. Kirt Davis and Lori of Spanish Fork, visited reladaughter, of Roy, Utah, spent tives last weekend. Terry spent two Mothers Day with Mrs. Davis days in Logan, while Erlynn and (Jean) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lori stayed with her parents Mr. Meyers of Bennion. and Mrs. Earl Simpson of Bennion. 4-- The MARBLE - HOPSCOTCH WINNERS Two very successful programs were presented last Friday at the Kearns Jr. High School. In the afternoon the girls of the school presented a delightful fashion show for their mothers. All the clothes modeled were sewn by the young' ladies in their Home Economics Class and ranged from graduation dresses to pajamas. After the show the mothers were treated to refreshments at the home economics room. All refreshments were prepared by the students. ' City champ in the marble tournament, and also first place in the school winners is Iliff Jay Gardner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Iliff (Pink) Gardner, 4765 W. 4895 So. He is a 6th grade student at the Kearns Jr. High School. Second place winner is Larry Don Beutler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Beutler, 4340 W. 5740 So. He is a student of the South Kearns school in the 4th grade. Lorraine Montoya, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bences Montoya, 5018 Piper Blvd., is a 4th grade student at the Whittier School. Marsha Hutchinson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hutchinson, 4875 So. 4980 W. She is a student of the Whittier School and winner of the 5th grade. Winner for the 6th grades is Sandra Joy Pettersson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Petersson, 6178 W. 3500 So. She attends the Whittier School. Albertsons Market gave a cash prize to the marble event, the Bank of Kearns gave banks to both marble and hopscotch winners, Decs gave gift certificates to both group winners, Woolworths gave the hopscotch winners autograph books, and the Kearns Lanes gave winners in both divisions gift certificates. The VFW wish to thank the local merchants for their support in the youth activities sponsored in the area. Tihr place went to Larry Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. The state tournament to be held Owen, 2700 So. 6950 W. He is a 5th May 16, starting at 10 grade student at the Whittier Saturday, will have for their first game, a.m., School. a challenge game .between Ray Both this years city champ and Lester, State VFW commander and last years city champ, who is Del- a representative from the goverbert Viall, will compete in the nors office. The Governor had been State Tournament. Judges of the challenged to the first game, but meet were from the Jaycees, the due to previous commitments will Lions Club and from the American not be able to attend. He is sending Legion. Six boys competed in the in his place, Mr. Alsop, youth fitness activities chairman of the finals. State of Utah. In the hopscotch tournament there were 14 girls competing from Hamburgers and ice cream will the various local schools. Four be sold, with drinks being given girls form the senior Girl Scouts free. acted as referees under the VFW All state VFW organizations are Auxiliary supervision. requested to send their entrance Patricia Workman, daughter of fee and registeration of boys who Mr. and Mrs. Harley Workman, will compete in the state tourna4962 So. 4380 W., is the third ment, to William G. Strasters, 968 grade winner and attends the E. 4500 So., Murray, Utah; as soon as possible. Oquirrh Hills School. At 7:30 p.m. that evening the Girls and Boys Glee, the Mixed Chorus and the Band participated in a Spring Music Festival in the auditorium of the school. The program was under the direction of Kearns Mr. Barnett and Mr. Pearce and Kearns the large group, of parents present Kearns enjoyed an excellent array of choral Magna and musical numbers. The proceeds Bennion from this concert went into the Band Uniform Fund. VALLEY VIEW NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Mail your Want Ads with you remittance to P O Box 458, Kearns, Utah for Information Want Ads WILL NOT.be accepted by telephone Call CY Classified Advertsing: 15c per line, with a minimum of 45c per insertion FOR SALE Baby Crib in good condition. Call CY HELP WANTED: Stan Katz Real Estate, DONT HAVE that outside sewer installed or dug until you have had a free estimate from Lloyd. Call AM PROVEN HAND TIED FLIES, $1.00 per dozen. Maynard Long, 7897 So. 20th E Salt Lake City, 17, Utah. 9) Inc. needs a Kearns representative, man Pick-uSee at 4391 W. 4745 So., after Mr. WILL buy your wrecked and Junked cars. or woman. May train. HU 5 pm. Katz. (tf) or Inquire at 5666 So. Call CY 4540 West. CASH FOR your real estatee equity. One eves. FOR HEALTHS SAKE keep clean. For day service. Mr. Katz, HU HU quality dry cleaning call DURFEY FOUND Cocker Spaniel puppy, tan. Owner CLEANERS. CY may call CY p. rubber FOR SALE OR TRADE: PREPARE your lot for landboat. Ideal for swimming pool. 4745 scaping with my Rotovator. Average or West 4985 South. Call CY front yard $5.00. CY ME LET 20-m- 30 CY PROVEN SALES RESULTS. Pack Realty To sell your Kearns equity IN call Mr. Pack HU evenings. WORK CARPENTER BY BABBEL and remodeling also free estimates New oontsruction Expert work small cement work. AM dining room set. Good condition. Call Magna 2183, or see at FOR SALE: HILLSDALE NURSERY, ages 2 to 6, 2966 West Lehi Drive, Granger. Mrs. Fred Bennett. Phone AM WANT RIDERS daily from Kearns to down town Salt Lake. WiU pickup in Granger also. Working hours 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. CaU CY FOR SALE CY bed. Wooden pick-u- p 4382 W. 5655 So. GIVE AWAY two kittens, call after 5 pm. Call CY RENT: Combination garden tiller and power mower. Inquire at 4745 West 4985 South or call CY FOR FOR SALE BY OWNER custom built brick large living rambler, two bedrooms, room, no basement, but utility room on main floor. 100 x 125 ft. lot completely landscaped. Vicinity 3900 So. & Highland Dr. $16,500. Call IN FOR SALE motor 1953 and Dodge overdrive. AIR CONDITIONER damaged, window EM Will with new trade for Slightly Coldspot type. Make offer. EXPERIENCE UNNECESSARY. Tralning-the-jo- Patricia Workman, Lorraine Montoya, Marsha Hutchinson, and Sandra Pettersson receive awards from Mrs. Betty Beech, VFW Auxiliary president, for hopscotch tournament. b with Manager. We will Interview men regarding a very fine position in this area of Utah. Automobile is required. No Saturday or Sunday work you may be at home. Your Income will run from $350 to $550 per month net. Salary begins Immediately with full training. If Interested, write to Division Supt.. P. O. Box 2065, Salt Lake City, Utah. Give your age, address and phone number. HOMES will trade Its Taylorsville homes to Kearns home owners who are qualified FHA buyers. Credit will be given for down payments only. AWARD Consult salesmen, but ail final discussions. are to be. approved bv Mr. AM Klein. CaU AM Are you Interested In making up to $10.00 to $20.00 dollars per WE ARE AS NEAR as yoor telephone. For week, Independently? Work at home In dependable service call DURFEY DRY your spare time. No experience necesCLEANERS. CY sewof We wll ltrain. Knowledge sary. helpand pattern reading ing, knitting ful, but not required. No selling in- DONT DO IT YOURSELF, LET JOE DO volved. If you are interested In knowIT! Repairs, new work, remodeling, call more about this offer, ing sewer connections. Rawson Plumbing & EL Heating Co. DA W HOUSEWIFE! USED STUDIO COUCH good condition Used gas range $30.00. New $27.50. chests of drawers $5.95 and up. New bunk beds $39.95NOYCE FURNITURE & PAINT. 5400 W. 3500 So. AM Hours 6 Frl. 9-- 9-- 9. RANS GARAGE IF IT WONT RUN. call Ran. 20 years exuerlence all makes. 3913 So. 6400 W., Ph. AM PRESTO DRY CLEANERS Laundry SAVE LIKE MAD WITH Service CASH AND CARRY 1633 W. 3500 So. AM Iliff Jay Gardner, Larry Don Beutler, and Larry Owen were pre- sented torphys by Jim Hodges, VFW commander, for marble tournament. Also officiating at the tournament were Mr. Henry Beech, youth activities chairman, and Mr. Harold Martin, VFW Quartermaster. |