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Show Thursday, January 28, 1960 "SY THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS LOBATO. New Mgr. MODEL CITY SHOP BARBER 3521 SO. REDWOOD ROAD For an Appointment Dial AM Ladies Haircutting a Specialty Patronize our Advertisers GRANGER ELECTRONICS 4822 SO. REDWOOD RD. Phone AM TV Expert 90-da- 41 Servicing Free Replacement y on Parts FREE TUBE TESTING By Bob Twigg Experts A. Keith Holland Darrel Cline Ms C of C Honored With Address by Church News Senator Jenkins Senator Bruce Jenkins, was featured vas guest speaker at the Kearns Jr. Chamber of Commerce annual Bosses Night dinner. The Senators address concerned the phases men go through both as individuals and as members of the JCs. Additional guests for the evening were the individual bosses of the JC members. The dinner is held annually each year in their honor. The next meeting of the Kearns JCs for the membership will be held Thursday, Jan. 28, in the meeting room at the Kearns Lanes, at 8 p.m. in the form of a dinner meeting. Arrangements for the evening are under the direction of Mr. Darr Harward, with Mr. Farrol Lambert conducting the meeting. if Page 3 7 St. Paul's Hold Business Meet The annual business meeting and election of officers of St. Pauls Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kearns was held last week. The Rev. Carl E. Samuelson, pastor, presided. Newly elected officers are: deaMr. Michael Kirk, three-yea- r con and church school superintendent; Mr. Calvin Hammell, three-yea- r trustee; Mr. Dennis Hagen, one-yetrustee; Mrs. Ole Galege-rucongregational secretary; Mrs. Lowell Miles, organist; Mrs. Dennis Hagen, three-yea- r auditor; Mrs. Richard Isakson, District Delegate; Mrs. Calvin Hammell, three-yea- r nominating committee member. The business meeting will be held on Feb. 7 at 2 p.m. ar fc. & IF fill ; 11 HUS ft MONFI MRH d, Ja-ek s - 0fnCE CR WO 5tt Wt YW YOU KED ccErNH hn Granger Community DAVID G. PEARSON DICK D AN G ERF I ELD Your Agents Tor PREFERRED RISK MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Church News The Granger Community Christian Church is sponsoring a Wednesday night Bible Class and all interested persons are invited to bring their Bible, notebook and pencil and join. 150 South 4th East Id) Empire 4-19- 31 IP S The Christian Youth Fellowship (CYF) of the Granger Community Church have elected the following officers to serve through June, and 1960: Gary Salazar, president; Dixie Atkinson, vice president; Becky Fenton, recording secretary; Mary Cannon, corresponding secretary; Tom Vaughan, treasurer; Linda Hoopes, recreation; Jimmy Matson, worship; Mike Cannon, study and Becky Reid, service. The CYF is planning to take an active part in the worship service, Feb. 7, the closing day of youth week. These boys and girls are giving earnest consideration to Christian worship in their youth meetings and ask for your attendance on Feb. 7. . Mayor Barlocker is shown with his wife. Ruby Seigmiller Barlocker, daughter Leslie Jane, 11, and son George, 13. Ten per cent tax decrease, an affirmative capital improvements program and a new look in St. George are among the accomplishments of Mayor William A. g "Bill" Barlocker, the aggressive, young mayor of St. George. Under his leadership, St. George is enjoying a new surge of prosperity, industry, enterprise and lucrative tourist trade. Mayor Barlocker understands agriculture he understands business. He has built one of the nation's outstanding turkey entercompletely prises from a meager flock, to a integrated operation. He has reorganized and expanded the Bank of St. George and the Bank of Hurricane. Mayor William "Bill" Barlocker can lead Utah to bigger and better prosperity. hard-hittin- far-flun- g, ANNIVERSARY far away? Join the party by long distance NEW, LOWER LONG DISTANCE RATES Now, for only $1.75 or less, you can call anywhere in the country, except Alaska or Hawaii, and talk for three wonderful minutes ot the Democratic Candidate 4060 West 5415 South n rate or nighttime on Sunday (plus federal excise tax). (Paid Political Ad by Ernest Wilson, Nephi, Utah) States Telephon Mountain .v.v.w.w.v.www.w.wvwvwox:Mw,y .. ......... CARPETING UPHOLSTERING NEW FURNITURE RECOVERING CUSTOM BUILDING and REPAIRING DRAPES VIRL KIMBER station-to-statio- for Governor Ji During last Sunday Services, the new ALCW officers of St. Pauls weer installed. They were: Mrs. Ole Galgerud, president, Mrs. S. K. Speaks, vice president, Mrs Robert MacArt, secretary, and Mrs. Riding, treasurer. The regular monthly meeting of the ALCW was held last Tuesday at the church. La-Co- (BILL) fon&fhStf6 e t 'J Phone CY 8-06- 50 - If no answer CY KEARNS, UTAH 8-66- 42 |