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Show Thursday, October THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Paga 2 1, 1959 Valleif Vim UlmA 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 2608 - Salt Lake City, Utah Box Office Post JAREN K. McCORMICK, Editor & Business Manager BILL BRICKLEY, Advertising Mgr., EM For Classified Advertising Call CY REPORTERS: Elizabeth YowelJ Jessie Olsen Arleen Morrill Staff Photographer 4290 W. 5540 South 4911 So. 4980 West 5842 So. Redwood Rd. Phone: CY CY CY AM Jack Olsen Kearns Kearns Bennion Kearns Gathered together for photo are the new chairman of the CD districts of Kearns. Left to right: Mr. Darr D. Harward, Mr. Pat Langron, Mr. John Mr. Dan Westwood, Hogan, Mrs. Gus Johnson, Mr. E. Verl Asay. and Mr John Knickerbocker, BENNION NEWS Editorial Mrs. dances held every other Saturday birth at the Taylorsville Stake House. Congratulations to Mr. and Glen Wood of Bennion on the of their new daughter, born to 24th. They have two it was the Sept. girls. Interest Discouraging them They have a good orchestra and other the sponsors of the dance invite everyone to attend. Districts Select Permanent Chairmen At the various district meetings of the Community Development Program of Kearns Monday evening, permanent chairmen were elected, by all but one district. District eight will hold their elections Friday, Oct 2. New officers for the districts are as follows: Last Friday was an important day here in Kearns day for the annual report and nomination meeting of the Kearns A Farm Bureau meeting was held We are happy to hear Sharon Town Council. Hoping for a large attendance of Kearns residents, of Mrs. Willis Whit-bec- k the Council members optimistically reserved the Kearns Jr. High Mauchley wasnt hurtwasin in.the auto- at the ofhome Bennion. They discussed mobile accident she School auditorium. It was a very good thing, because 14 Kearns their to A surprise party was given monthly business. Elmo Hamilresidents, including six Council members were present, and they Riley Player Saturday evening at ton of Riverton gave a report on District One Mrs. Gus (Virginia) Johnson, 4038 W. 5580 South, chairman; Mr. Robert Monger, the home of Steven Bytheway of farm labor. Bennion. After supper at Harmons vice chairman; Mrs. John (Ruth) Cafe, the party of boys went to A welfare supper is being planned the Taylorsville stake dance. Mathews, secretary-treasurefor the month of October some time. Everyone is asked to con- District Two Mrs. John KnickerThe Stake would like to encourtribute the amount of money that bocker, chairman; Mrs. Lamar age everyone to attend the Stake they are assessed. (Luanna) Hughes, vice chairman; Mrs. Gene (Betty Jo) Andrews, secretary-treasure- r Amenda Mauchley of Bennion has been ill for the past week, we District Three Mr. Pat Langron, hope it isnt too long before she chairman; Rev. Carl Samuslson, is well again. vice chairman; Mrs. Lee (Phillis) Announcements of the class ofsecretary-treasure- r. Johnson, ficers of the Granger High School school year came for the 1959-6- 0 District Four Mr. Darr D. Haras a surprise to practically every for ward, chairman; Mrs. Marion student there. Almost every person (Mary) Baker, vice chairman; when in the election is well liked in their Mrs. Charles (Pearl) Patrick, secrettalking, ary-treasurer. class. a bedroom try Senior Class officers are: Bob District Five Mr. Dan Westwood, extension phone vice Lee 5 16. October and the to Brown, president; Mackay, way go chairman; Mr. La Var Allred, vice Letters are to be sent to the parents president; Dianna Salazar, secrechairman; Mrs. Cecil (Edith) nine new colors . . . through the students by the school tary and Bill Riley, round table repGreen, secretary-treasureto order, call any PTA. resentative. District Six Mr. E. Verl Asay, Mrs. Christensen, office of merbership business chairman; Mr. Ken Erickson, vice New officers of the Junior Class chairman, points out that all perchairman; Mrs. Lorraine Willa-haMountain States sons joining at this time will be include: Ryan Turbin, president; secretary-treasurecharter members. Membership fee Mike Davis, vice president; Connie District Seven Mr. John Hogan, Jo Gregory, secretary and Elton Oris 50c a year. Mr. Bob Bullough, vice chairman; Membership committee consists ton, round table representative. chairman; Mrs. Robert (Irene) of Elma Rosenberg, Cathy ChristenJohnson, secretary-treasure- r. Presiding over the sophomore sen, Rhea Jacobson, and Dolores class are: Sonny Montoya, presiLauber. Carl dent;; Teeples, vice president, Sandra Dobbs, secretary and Vickie Ray's Barber Shop The first meeting of the West round table representative. Hogna, North East Corner of Kearns Kearns PTA is scheduled to be held school 6th October at the Tuesday, Catering to Men, Women at 7:30 p.m. DEER HUNTERS' and Children The theme of the program is Closed Mondays - Except INSURANCE Back to School. The PTA offiWeek Containing a Holiday Low-Cocers, chairman and the teachers will Coverage for all be introduced, and each individThe Sportsman ual interview separately before the Policy covers Loss of Life, group to make acquaintanceship Brimley TV Service Dismemberment and Medical All Mokes, all Tubes Tested, Tuner possible. Expenses and Glass Cleaned - Fast Service Following the program, parents will retire to the classrooms of their KEARNS SHOPPING CENTER Honest Work Guar G. F Tubes children for discussion with the CY Calls CY Special $3.00 teachers. The purpose of this beCall CY or HU REED DAVIS ing to squaint the parents with the program that is outlined for the INSURANCE AGENCY students. certainly needed an auditorium seating 1200 persons. Five districts are up for the election of a council representative and out of approximately 6800 Kearns adults, 14 managed to show some interest in this meeting, which should concern every resident. It is very discouraging to see such complete apathy in a community the size of ours. Aren't their ten men and women here who would like to compete for a council post and get to know first hand what makes a community 'Tick"? You'll have one more chance to nominate or be nominated for Kearns Town Council representative of your district, Friday, at 8 p.m., at the Improvement District Office. (Surely, you all know the place where you pay your water bill). Lisbeth Yowell r. GRANGER School News privacy youre (earns P.TJL News e room of the The South Kearns School was the scene of the PTA tea yesterday afternoon. The program included a musical number by Paul and Lois Geertsen, and a reading by Mrs. Viola Brimhall. Lovely corsages and boutonnieres were presented to the room representatives and the PTA oficers and chairman. Booklets were made and given to the room representatives to inform them of their duties for the coming year. The decorations were in a beautiful fall motif with the resplendent colors of the autumn leaves. The arrangements were under the direction of Mrs. Glade Justesen, vice president: Mrs. Ray Mantle, hospitality chairman. Mrs. Floyd Timothy, magazine cairman, reminded those in attendance that the PTA magazine drive is starting, and anyone interested in obtaining the magazine should get in touch with her. 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