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Show Page 2 Thursday, September 10, 1959 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Valley View NEWS 1f(ewA Mr. Philip Debs, principal of the 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 EMpire Post Office Box 2608 Salt Lake City, Utah JAREN K. McCORMICK, Editor & Business Manager BILL BRICKLEY, Advertising Mgr., EM 49 For Classified Advertising Call CY REPORTERS: Elizabeth Yowell Jessie Olsen Arleen Morrill Staff Photographer CY CY AM Jack Olsen 4290 W. 5540 South 4911 So. 4980 West 5842 So. Redwood Rd. Phone: CY Kearns Kearns Bennion Kearns First Baptist Church Holding Sunday School Preparation Week The First Baptist Church of Kearns is having a Sunday School Preparation Week this week for the new workers in our Sunday School. Rolan Bell is the Sunday School superintendent for the coming year and Alvin Starbuck is the assistant. The following are workers in the various departments: Nursery Mrs. Fred Walker, Mrs. Mae Sanders, Mrs. R. J. Barr; Mrs. Alice (ages Beginner Curry, Mrs. Elizabeth Hood, Mrs. Joy Brotherson. Mrs. Marge Primary (ages Mrs. Beula Bell, Thompson, Mrs. Billie McClaren, Mrs. Margaret Adams, Mrs. Jerrie Capps, Mrs. Virginia Brown, Mrs. Mana 4-- 6-- 5) 8) Adams. Mrs. Alma Juniors (ages Wood, 'Mrs. Audra Brown, Mrs. Jean Dickey, Mrs. Wilma Gotchy, Mr. Russell Kearney, Mr. David Thompson. Mrs. Intermediates (ages Elnore Skinner, Mrs. Donald Dobson, Mrs. Bill Hood, Mr. 9-1- 2) 13-1- 6) Cecil Adams. Young People Legal Notice (ages Mr. Gene McClaren, Mr. James Cordell. Adults Mrs. Alta Thornton, Mrs. Raymond Martines, Mrs. Lottie Sams, Mr. Alvin Starbuck, Mr. Bill Smart. These will spend two hours each night studying for their job. Engineering Technicians Need Told It is estimated that 20 major in- years, according to Iver E. Braddustries in north central Utah will ley, coordinator of the new Institute need more than 1,000 new engi- for Technological Training at the neering technicians in the next two University of Utah. Purpose of the new U. of is to prepare individuals for various technical positions or lines of activity within the field of engineering, but the scope of the program is more limited than that required to prepare a person for a career as professional engineer. Some 100 bandsmen are expected to show up for the first rehearsal Although an engineering techniof the 1959 version of the Univer- cian is neither a professional ensity of Utah Marching Band. nor a skilled craftsman, his Forrest D. Stoll, director of the gineer work requires some of the skills band, invites any U. of U. student and knowledge of both. musicians interested in joining the ' The U. of U. Institute for Techto attend the rehearsal Wednesday, in 6:30 at 16, p.m. Building nological Training program will Sept. 410 on the Universitys upper lead to a certificate of graduation campus. Or applications are avail- from the institute. Courses will be offered from 2:30 to 10 p.m. for able from Mr. Stoll. First appearance of the fast- the benefit of those who are workstepping band will be at the U. ing mornings and afternoons. The of U. football game in Seattle, course will require two to four Wash., October 3. This will be the years, depending on how many longest trip taken by the band in classes a student takes each quarrecent years. ter. Classes will be offered in elecTo prepare for the Seattle per- trical, civil, industrial, mechanical, formance, the band will practice chemical and metallurgical techeach evening, Mondays through nology. There also will be English, Fridays, until school begins, Mr. mathematics, physics, chemistry Stoll added. and bacteriology classes. Utah Marching Band to Hold First Rehearsal New teachers are, Joe Carsey, statec Instrumental; Howard Condie, BiMagna Elementary School, enthat he now has 685 students ology, P.E.; Merrill J. Funk, rolled at the school with a faculty Normand Gibbons, Attenof 23. dance; LeVita Hargrave, English; Four members of the faculty are Betty Hayward, Business; Patricia new with the school this year. Jones, English; Dorothy Jones, Nelda Halt, 2nd grade teacher; Counselor! Richard Mason, English; Donald McCarty, 6th grade teach- Joseph Meyer, Art; Richard Nelson, 4th grade Physics, Math; Riley Newton, er; Kathryn Nuley, Calleen and Larimer, 5th Swimming; Lee Shepherd, Auto Meteacher, chanics, and Lois Ann Tolboe, grade teacher. The members of the faculty met Home Economics. at the home of Mr. Dale Bellos Fee for the hot lunch program a for at the high school this year is $1.50 patio Wednesday evening party. per week, the same as last year. High Day was held Thursday at Mr. Milton R. Johnson, principal the school, with a get acquainted of the Webster Elementary School, assembly and a stocking dance that qow has 580 students enrolled at followed. Members of the faculty the school with 19 teachers serv- were introduced at the assembly and officers were announced for ing on the faculty. Seven of these teachers have the sophomores. come to the school new this year. Sophomore elections place RichMrs. Adele Bearry, 1st grade; Miss ard Nielson, president; Le Roy EvKaren Rydman, 1st grade; Miss erett, vice president; Kathleen Betty Fay Danis, 2nd grade; Mrs. Christensen, Sec., and Linda Bar-loCheerleaders Virginia Moddy, 2nd grade; Mrs. representative. Johanna Kempe, 2nd grade; Mrs. are Dorothy Peterson and Meri Thelma Cottam, 3rd grade, and Miss Jane Newton. Joanne Barnes, 5th grade. Sophomore boys and girls organization representatives are yet to School lunches were started at be selected. all elementary schools in Magna Tuesday at the rate of $1.10 per week. School will be let out the afternoon of Sept. 14 for Fair Day. This is so that students may attend the Utah State Fair. Next Tuesday will be Fair Day Officers and teachers of the and students will be dismissed at school PTA held a luncheon at the noon to attend the State Fair. school the Friday before school started. This was for the members South Kearns of the faculty. Mr. Geertsens 4th grade class is Mr. Clark Frei, principal of the gathering materials to build an Brockbank Jr. High, informs that aquarium, which will also be stocked and maintained by the stuthey now have 661 students en- dents. rolled at the school and 32 faculty members on the staff. This is. 30 more students for the first day of . A 5th Grade safety patrol is presschool over last years first day of ently being organized at South Kearns by Mr. Frank Pitts. Patorls school. will be on duty both inside and Ten new teachers have come to outside of the building. Boys and the school this year. Jac Carsey, girls are asked to observe the crossband instructor; Odel Stevenson, walks: music instructor; Darrell Bickmore, The entire studentbody at South type and business; Virginia Wilson, Kearns and attended an assembly last speech reading; Milton Wells, week. Two excellent films, obscience; Virginia Turpin, physical education; Jerry Christensen, boys tained through the County Library physical education; Earl Hansen, Sp. were shown. One film showed the Alaskan Eskimo to acquaint the Ed., and Gerald Curry, Core. student with the inhabitants of our The hot lunch program for the 49th state and the other dealt with Jr. High will start Sept. 21, at the Water Birds. rate of $1.25 per week, the same as last year. Lan-guaug- KEARNS SCHOOL NEWS Mr. Moroni L. Jensen, new principal of the Cyprus High School this year lists 615 students at the present time now enrolled at the school. KEARNS .66 SERVICE Where You Get Fast. Dependable and Courteous Service 4686 So. 4800 West - Kearns Of the 35 teachers on the faculty, a large number are new with the school this year because of trans-- . fers. Fourteen teachers along with the principal, are new faces appearing on the faculty for the coming year. Place your wants ads by calling CY or mail them with your remittance to 4290 West 5540 South, Kearns. 53 Classified Advertsing: 15c per line, with a minimum of 45c per insertion VALLEY VIEW NEWS has been approved by the Judges of the Third Judicial District of the State of Utah as a newspaper qualified to publish notices, advertisements, etc. as provided by the statutes of the State of Utah. THE NOTICE NOTICE OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OIL AND OF TRANS-UNIOMINING COMPANY. N i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the stockholders of Trans-Unio- n Oil and Mining Company, a Utah corporation, will be held at the Newhouse Hotel, Salt Lake City, Utah, on Friday, the 11th day of September, 1959, at the hour of 2:00 oclock p.m., M.S.T., for the following purposes: To consider and act upon the advisability of amending the Articles of Incorporation of the company as follows: (a) To increase the authorized capitalization from 2,500,000 shares of nonassessable, 5c par value common stock, to shares of non30,000,000 5c assessable, par value common stock. (b) In any other respect which may be to the best interest and advantage to the com1. pany. 2. To consider and act upon a proposal to purchase the assets of Goldfield Rand Mines Company of Nevada, a Nevada corporation, in exchange for shares of common stock of Trans-Unio- n Oil and Mining Company. 3. To transact any other business which may properly come before the meeting. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS Louis D. Tannenbaum, Secretary Ray's Barber Shop North East Corner of Kearns Catering to Men Women and Children Closed Mondays - Except Week Containing a Holiday ASSEMBLY of GOD 5242 So. 4820 West - Kearns, Utah Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 am. Evangelistic Service 7:30 p.m. (Prayer for the sick) Bible Study Wed 7:30 p.m. REV. DON ANDERSON CYpress 84 Lewis Bros. Stages Depot 360 South West Temple Street Phone ELgin 77 VALLEY VIEW NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING e; Kearns & Salt Lake City Schedules St. Paul's Lutheran Church 4511 West 5540 South Sunday School Worship Service Phone CY 9:30 ajn. 11:00 a.m. |