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Show ' K t t--1 --s 23 01 FT H CD rf- - o CT r - et- - Ms -1 c t- ro Q3 p- a ct-03 S2sg. ''- V - Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville v jMf r The Fastest Growing CommunityMl$5fati URTVERStTY-of-tffA- Sait Lake County, Utah, Thursday, October 1, 1959 Volume V pr . It's Back to School Time 0CT1 H Number 39 1959 Learn More & i If you have a school age young- mit you to be an authority on how ship. These values just dont lend themselves to neat little checks good a school really is. Because most educators feel that in neat boxes. Whats a necessity we wont have better schools until in one place may seem a frill, the general public knows how to in another. What serves a collegejudge a school, and because citi- going community does not neceszens groups themselves have asked sarily serve a community strugfor it, the NEA recently drew up gling to keep teen-agefrom a list of guidelines to help laymen dropping out of high school. evaluate their local school. With that warning, here are school nurse. According to Principal Jackman some guidelines that represent the Add Septembers of the West Kearns School, NEA best thinking of informed laymen activities, American Education officials warn, however, that the as well as educational specialties: Week in November, PTA meetings guidelines are not meant to be Does your public school program the year around, invitations to used as a simple provide: come see our science corner For all ages from kindergarten type of quiz. Education is too and its pretty clear that if you comples for that. A school, they through adulthood-Fo- r dont become acquainted with your say, must be judged by how well the average, the mentally rechilds school, it wont be for lack it is serving its community, and tarded, the highly-talented- ? of opportunity. communities differ. A school must For the handicapped and for the Yet, judging from queries that be judged by how well it is serving emotionally disturbed? come into headquarters of the Na- modern society, and our society is e sesAre all pupils on tional Education Association, op- a one. Further a sions? Is each child challenged to portunities to get acquainted with school must be judged by how well the school does not necessarily re- it is educating for occupations, for achieve to his maximum capacity? sult in parents knowing how to college, for adult life, for citizen- Does the school attempt to deschool. The that judge question velop ih each learner a respect for most often asked remains: How work and excellence in performDate can I tell if my childs school is ance, an appreciation of learning, a good one? and the ability to carry a task Told by Parents The NEA offers these points to through to completion? look for: Miss Mona Lou Jackman and What proportion of classes have In education, as in most other Milton M. Hall were wed today. no more than 25 pupils? matters, you have to know what The announcement was made by Is there sufficient classroom to look for before you can deter- the parents of the bride, Mr. and space for pupils to move about mine value. Just as distinguishing Mrs. Earl D. Jackman, 4484 So. freely? between red and green doesnt 4000 West. Is there work space for exhibits, make one an authority on fine art, Mr. Halls parents are Mr. and demonstrations, and projects? a quickie conference with a teach- Mrs. Mark Hall of Lakeshore, Utah. Does your school have a er or a twelve-minut- e tour of a The couple will speak vows in a the pattern for school building cant possibly per- - ceremony at North Jordan Stake intelligence, achievement,testing aptitudes, House, with a reception to follow. and interests of pupils? Miss Marie Jackman, sister of pupil progress give sufficient inthe bride, is to be maid of honor. formation? Miss Kaye Eldredge and Miss Zelda Are community resources and Zabriskie will be the brides maids the special talents of laymen utiand Mrs. Reed Brimhall. is to be lized to enrich the school program? matron of honor. Does pupil attend schol regularly LaMar Hall will be best man for and arrive on time? Do they take his brother. Kent Wilcox, Mont in school? the pride Davis, Dale Davies, Reed Brim-ha- ll To what extent is discipline a and Theodore Hall, brother of problem? Why? the groom, will be the ushers. Are teachers adequately paid and The couple will make their future do they have status in the commuhome in Payson, Utah. nity? These are just samples of questions you should be asking about Kearns your local schools. Under If you care enough, the time to Opens start getting the answers is on your Hew Management next trip to school. Youll find the The Kearns Cafe in the west end school principal or PTA officers of the old shopping center will willing to answer questions beopen Monday under new manage- cause, after all, these are the goals ment. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark, theyre working toward, even if formerly of Woodstock, Ontario, they cant give rosy answers alCanada, are the new owners. ways. Mr. Clark, who has previous resAnd dont say you werent taurant experience, is planning to warned. Youll soon be following make the Kearns Cafe a favorite news reports of board of education place for family dining in a pleas- meetings, campaigning on school bond issues and enlisting other parant atmosphere. The Cafe will be open Mondays ents in the crusade for better Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newman, through Saturdays from 6 a.m. to schools. 1371 V. 5255 South, Kearns, an- 11 p.m.. Breakfast will be served nounces the forthcoming marriage from 9 a.m., lunch from 12-- 2 p.m. 8 of their daughter Joan Carol New- and dinner from p.m. daily. Enter man to Albert David Christensen, Meals will be prepared and served under the most sanitary conditions. Poster Arimo, Idaho. The couple plan to be married The Farm Bureau is sponsoring During Mondays Grand Opening October 16, in the Logan Temple. all children accompanied by an a Right Foods for Fitness poster They will be honored that evening adult will receive free balloons and contest. Any teenager between the with a reception to be held at the suckers. ages of 13 to 19 can enter. Poster Mr. and Mrs. Clark, who reside must be 17 by 22 inches minimum Kearns Stake Center. The groom to be has fulfilled an with their four children at 4450 size to be enter. Anyone interested Australian Mission for the LDS West 5655 South, would like to in- in making such posters, please call Church. vite all their Kearns neighbors to Mrs. Willis Whitbeck, AM The couple plan to make their drop in at the Cafe and get ac- of Bennion to obtain the contest home in Pocatello, Idaho. details. quainted with their service. ster chances are that youll find yourself in or about his school with some regularity during the next few months. Depending on the school program and your own childs progress, there are teacher conferences, talks with the principal or perhaps with the- - special education director or back-to-scho- rs ol check-the-right-b- Mrs. Walter (Ethel) Madill, PTA president checks with Mr. Bill Johnson, teacher at the Monroe School, and his two room mothers, Mrs. Donald Ovenden, on the left and Mrs. Ray Warr, on the right, to see that all is satisfactory during the PTA tea. Room Mothers Te Held by Monroe School g CD Committee Organized Fact-Findin- The Library committee, the first fact finding committee was organMrs. Valter Madill, PTA presi- ized Sunday evening at the Kearns dent of the Monroe School, pre- Medical Center. Dr. Burton F. Brasher was apsided over the tea held for room pointed chairman for the group. mothers Monday at the school. as vice chairman was Mr. Elected It was gratifying to see 100 percent turnout of the room mothers Chris Hansen. Mr. Darrell Rushton for the occasion. Introductions of was elected to the office of Recordthe executive committee, chairman, er. and the faculty were Citizens of Kearns met with conconducted. sultants from the State Library Marty Madill, 10, gave musical Board, Mr. Russell Davis and Mr. selections on the accordion. And Robin Burt to evaluate and disMrs. Adrian Thomas, principal of cuss the organization of this comthe school, spoke to the group as- mittee. After the Library committee studies the problems raised, it sembled. g will deliver the report Decorations and arrangements to the on Monday the 26th public were under the direction of Mrs. of October over station KUED-TFrancis Hardy, chairman of the at 7:30 p.m. room mothers, and Mrs. Rebecca The Delegate Assembly will be Decorations Poland, held Monday, October 5. frob 8 followed the autumn atmosphere, m. at the Kearns Jr. High. At this p by using all of the autumn colors. time, tventy-fiv- e delegates from one each district plus delegate from each church organization will meet. B. fact-findin- V Rees Thomas Takes Position Wit? Utah Copper Thomas B. Rees has been appointed Purchasing Agent of the Utah Copper Division, Kennecott Copper Corp., it was announced by F. C. Green, general manager of the Utah Copper Division. The appointment was effective Sept. 17. Mr. Rees will be located in the Utah Copper Divisions offices, Kearns Building, Salt Lake City. W. K. Field of Kennecotts New York Purchasing Department has bemi Acting Purchasing Agent pend'ng the new appointment. Prior to joining Kennecott, Mr. Rees was manager of plant purchases for the M. W. Kellogg Company of Jersey City, New Jersey. He also has been employed by Continental Can Company as purchasing agent for that firm in Chicago and Seattle. Mr. Rees attended Chillicothe Business College in Chillicothe, Missouri. He served in the U.S. Army Ordnance Department during World War II. He is a native of Colorado, is married and has two sons. At these meetings only the dele-rate- s will have voting power, but the general public is invited to attend the meetings at any time. The taking of the census got under way in the community Monday and will last through the week. It will be some time before all reports are tabulated and can be released to the public. Assembly of God Church to Hold Campaign Assembly of God, 5242 South 4820 West, is conducting an Enlargement Campaign during October in connection with the national program of the denomination. Enlist Now, the campaign theme, is emphasized by the weekly emphasis: Enlistment Sunday (Oct. 11), Enrollment Sunday (Oct. 18), and Rally Sunday (Oct 25). The Rev. Don Anderson, pastor of the church, states the purpose of the campaign is to encourage families to regular atendance at Sunday School and church. full-tim- fast-changi- Wedding well-organiz- Cafe Carol Newman To Become Fall Bride 6-- 5-- Teenage Contest ed - |