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Show t cj 0 3 - cr CO to t- UmZBM teirpaiAi Jr ,.... jr '- o- jf VApj wf - -- to LIBRARY X ?r' C 24 P Volume V Vy LAKE CUY - Selects Candidates Members of the nominating committee met Thursday, Sept. 17, at the Lutheran Church to select nominees for permanent offices of the Community Development program. Rev. Carl Samuelson was designated as chairman of the nominating committee. Nominees selected for these positions that appeared on Mondays election meeting ballot were Mrs. Alton S. Barton and Mr. Hugh D. Rush, for president. Mr. Kenneth E. Struhs and Mrs. John M. (Pat) Bevan, for vice president. Mrs. Claude (Edythe) Rath-bu- n and Mrs. Bob W. (Jean) Moore, for secretary. And Mr. John L. Mathews and Mr. Robert C. Odor for treasurer. Kearns Builders Plot 800 New Home Sites In Entertains Hosp. Members of both the auxiliary and the Walker Neal Snyder Post No. 9322, took 28 entertainers to the Fort Douglas VA Hospital Friday, Sept. 11, where they presented a talent show for the patients at the hospital. Following the program, members of the auxiliary served doughnuts, coffee, punch and apples to the patients. The program was very well received and the post was invited to present a show once a month for the patients if possible. A department council meeting of the post and the auxiliary was held at the Atomic Post Sunday, Sept. 20 Don K. Pearce, Kearns resident, and state commander, conducted the meeting. Attending the meeting from Kearns were Mr. and Mrs. James Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beech, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rogerson, and Mr. and Mrs. Don K. Pearce. must be twenty-on- e Attend the nomination of Town years old, and may be either male or female, but Council representatives, and make must be residents of Kearns. sure the person you want in is backed by you. Only persons present may be nominated to represent these districts. Give this the full support you gave the Community Development first mass meeting. Your Town In Council is also a very important civic organization working for your A marriage ceremony last Fri- benefit in the community. day at the Taylorsville Second LDS Ward united Miss Joanne Willesen and Steve Barker. Bishop Richard Mr. and Mrs. Paxton Lindsay officiated. Ceremonies Unite Couple Taylorsville To Observe 50th The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Willesen, 754 W. Wedding Anniversary 1355 South. Parents of the brideTAYLORSVILLE A family dingroom are Mr. and Mrs. F. W. ner, Friday, at the Ambassador Barker, 4894 South Redwood Road. Athletic Club, 145-5t- h East, and an will honor 27, house, open Sept, The bride wore a white organza Mrs. Mr. and Eugene Paxton on gown, floor length, with princess of their 50th wedthe observance lines and a chapel train. Horizontal panels of lace adorned the skirt ding anniversary. The open house at the family front. She carried a white orchid. residence, 1194 W. 4800 South, will of be from 4 to 8 p.m. They request Miss Jeneal Barnum was maid honor and other attendants were no gifts. Mrs. Burt Stewart, Mrs. Duane They were married September Bowles, Miss Gloria Hancock and 29, 1909, in the Salt Lake Temple, Miss Barbara Stauffer. Judy Wille- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y sen was junior,, bridesmaid. Diane Saints. Lindley and Renee Pearson were Mr. Paxton was born April 24, flower girls. 1887, in Vernon, Tooele County, and retired in 1952 from American The attendants Crystalette dresses were in cognac, with empire Smelting and Refining Co. He has waistlines and bouffant skirts, with been active in scouting in Cottonwood LDS Stake and is secretary the junior bridesmaid and flower of the Taylorsville Lions Club. coral dresses. wearing girls They Mrs. Paxton, the former Hazel carried crysanthemums and roses. Pixton, was born April 11, 1888, in Conway Barker was best man Taylorsville. She has been active and ushering were Heber Barker, in the LDS Church and the DUP. Richard Crabtree, Robert Willesen Five of their eight sons and Steve Pixton and Doug Lindley. daughters are living. They are Afton, Wendell, Lester, and Elden was ring bearer. Paxton, all of Salt Lake City, and Colifornia a After honeymoon, the Calvin, with the U.S. Army at couple will live in Salt Lake City. White Sands, New Mexico. i $ to Utah Dog Show To Be Held Oct. 3rd, 4th Dog breeders and fanciers will visit Salt Lake City, Oct. 4 for two shows. The first annual specialty show, sponsored by the Utah German Shepard Club, will begin Oct. 3 3-- at noon.- The 43rd annual show of the Intermountain Kennel Club will begin at 8 a.m. Oct. 4. Both shows will be at the Utah National Guard Armory on Sunny-sid- e Ave. At the German Sho-parSpecialty Show, trophies and points will be awarded up to fourth place in each of six classes. Judging wil Ibegin at 8 p.m. for all breeds. Forrest Hall, prominent Texas dog breeder, will judge the second days show. Entries for both shows closed Sept. 18. d Hoffman Homes, Inc., expects to Mrs. Alton Barton build another 800 homes, valued at Community $10,400,000, in the Kearns area during the next two years, Ed W. Development Program Hoopes, sales manager, said last With the election of permanent Saturday. Since 1953,' Hoffman has built officers of the Community Devel3,500 homes in the area. Value of opment program of Kearns Monday these homes, in addition to the 400 evening at the junior high school. Mrs. Alton S. Barton, who formeralready located there, is about 43 million dollars, Mr. Hoopes said. ly presided as temporary steering Grand opening last Saturday of committee chairman of the protwo new economy model homes gram, was elected as permanent on Model Row in northwest Kearns general chairman of the program. Her brings to nine the number of homes with assistant leaders to preside her in their elected positions the public may inspect. E. Struhs, 4940 So. Kenneth are, The two models have two bed4340 vice West, chairman; Mrs. rooms, large kitchen and carport So. 4135 4550 with exterior storage. Lots are 68 Edythe Rathbun, West, secretary; Robert C. Odor, by 100 feet. No landscaping is in- 4094 W. 4865 South, treasurer. cluded in the costs. The Maine The meeting was open to nominasells for 8,750. The Georgia sells tions from the floor and write-i- n for $9,750. ballots as wel las those names ofNew owners can move into The fered by the nominating committee. Maine for $37 costs under the In Mondays meeting, about 300 Veterans (G.I.) plan, Mr. Hoopes citizens attended. After their balsaid. Monthly payments of $60 includes both taxes and insurance, lots were cast, divided into business sessions to discuss town needs. he added. Other homes in the area range Participants filled out activity prefcards as to which of the up to $17,000. Most have three bed- erence 15 categories they would like to rooms, basements, multiple baths, dtchens with builtin appliances and participate in. These categories included recrecarports. ation, housing, government, cultural of is Current building at a rate arts, organizations, church, history, a house a day, Mr. Hoopes stated. By the end of two years, the planning and beautification, library, communitys population will have social agencies, education, health increased by about 4,000, Hoopes and sanitation, industry and labor, continued, assuming an average of census, and trades and services. For each phase there was a five members in each new family. leader appointed for the evening, to direct the line of discussion on the main E. Dennis path. Ravmond a It has been explained that the Elected New eight districts of Kearns will appoint 25 delegates to a central Supt. Sunday School The Assembly of God announces delegate assembly. In addition, each the election of Raymond E. Dennis, church will be represented by a 4755 S. 4680 W. as the new Sunday delegate. School Superintendent. Roy SlaughThe problems of Kearns will be ter of 4076 W. 5655 S. was elected discussed over KUED TV every Assistant Sunday School Superin- Monday evening by these delegates. tendent. The Vhurch begins an The temporary steering commitCampaign, October 1st to enlist new members in the Sun- tee has been dissolved as of the day School. Services of September. meeting Monday evening, when 27th will highlight Promotion Exer- new officers were elected. Operacises of the Sunday School and an tion Nose Count will be the first installation service of teachers and project of the program since the election of the new officers. This officers. New families have been added to will begin Monday, Sept 28, and the membership rool of the church. continue until Oct. 3. Heads to Hold Nominations fr Number 38 Nominating Committee Town Council Hi cr The Fastest Growing Community Tamietti. Standing are Mr. George Garcia, Mr. Ralph Carter, Mr. Carl Samples, and Mr. Milo Collett. ct" ?o to w Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, September 24, 1959 Members of the nominating committee seated left to right, Rev. Carl Samuelson, Mrs. John Bevan, Mrs. Carl Wilcox, and Mrs. Martin D. 4 t- -CD "W cfa 1S59 cx Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville 03 UNIVERSITY of UTAH o :h-5E- V.F.V7. 4 t"1 ? Kearns -" to , The members of the Town Council have passed the motion to make the Western Hills division, the 8th voting district for the community of Kearns. Nominations of candidates for the Kearns Town Council representatives from four districts will be held Friday, Sept. 25 at the Kearns Jr. High School. New representatives from diswill be nominated at tricts this meeting. Candidates must be from Kearns, and reside in the districts open for new representatives. Candidates must be nominated by residents of Kearns in their own districts, but all residents will be requested to vote for the candidates of these districts in an election that will be held Oct. 9. Members of the Town Council t- C nt |