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Show Page 6 Thursday, February 18, I960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS JC's Welcome Mat Out to Visiting Ogden Group held Tips on Touring Carol Lane Women' Travel Authority wmmmmm By by A special - program was Jr. Kearns of the the members , Safety Award Winners Chamber of Commerce at their last meeting last Thursday. The program under the direction of Orin Hunter, featured Judge Fred Ziegler of the Ogden J. Chamber of Commerce. Judge Ziegler and his associates of the Ogden Jr. Chamber of Commerce, presented a forum on parliamentary procedures, for the members of the Kearns JCs and their wives. A Sweet Heart Dinner was attended by the JCs and their wives Saturday evening. At the dinner, the Jaycettes were presented a gavel for use in their meetings. The next meeting of the Kearns Jaycees will be a board meeting held at the meeting room of the Kearns Lanes, Thursday evening at The best news I get about traffic safety comes from women who make it themselves the winners of the annual. Carol Lane Awards for Traffic Safety. This program, administered by the National Safety Council through a grant of Shell Oil Company, honors women and womens groups that have done the best work in traffic safety for the previous year. 7:30 p.m. Special guests of the Kearns JCs at their mem- bership meeting held last Thursday were left to right, front row, Mr. E. G. Parmenter, Mr. Len Cashmore, and Mr. Fred Ziegler. Second row, Mr. Harold Excell, Mr. J. Ben Rudd, and Mr. Kenneth Hill. - Patronize our Advertisers For rural areas and towns of less than 25,000 in population: first place, the Business and Professional Women's Clubs of Fulton County, Wauseon, Ohio; second place, Muskegon Heights Junior Womans Club, Muskegon Heights, Mich.; third place, Mrs. Homer L. Bryant, Coffey-vill- e, Kan. For towns of 25,000 and over: first place, the Womens Chamber of Commerce, Kansas City, Mo.; second place, Miss Ann Howard, Roanoke, Va.; third place, the League of Women Voters of Muskogee, Muskogee, Okla. For statewide projects: first place, the Bell Telephone Womens Defensive Driving Club of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn.; second place, the Illinois Farm Bureau Womens Committee, Chicago, 111.; third place, Mrs. Tom OConnell, Lennox, S. D. First place winners receive a $1000 Savings Bond plus a bronze sculp- ture symbolizing womans protective instinct." Second place winners receive $500 in bonds and , bas-reli- ef plaques. The three top winners are guests of Shell during the National Safety Congress in Chicago where they receive their awards. I do not have space in this column to detail their projects, but the aim is identical to make our roads safer for all who use them, driver and pedestrian alike. My congratulations to all the winners! SCOUT NEWS The annual Scouts Own program is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 27. The event will be held from 3 p.m. at the Oquirrh Hills School. The theme for this year will be International Friendship. Of the 22 participating girl scout troops, each will take a country and represent it with a display of items native to or originating from that country. This may be done either by foods, clothing, arts and crafts, or dances. Each troop will have an idivid-ua- l booth in which they will demonstrate the native cutoms. Some fo the 22 troops have contacted representatives or persons native to the country they will designate. From these persons, the participating girl scouts have been able to learn much. The program has been educational for the girls in many ways. Chairman for the Scouts Own program of the north neighborhood is Lorraine Lund, and chairman for the south neighborhood is Jeannine Rushton. Refreshments will be served to conclude the annual girl scout event. 2-- Town Council to Meet For Survey Completion The Kearns Town Council will meet Friday, Feb. 19, to complete work on the petition for the sidewalk survey for the Salt Lake County. The meeting will convene High' School at 7:30 p.m. at the Kearns Jr. The good life It yours because you have earned Ir, irtd because you have learned to use the materials and services of a high living standard. I How did you learn about these things? Probably through advertising. I A newspaper is on strike, and business drops 7 in two weeks. In an other town, a radio station goes on the air for the first time. Tempo along Main Street picks up, as more people shop for more things. Advertising is, above all, communication. It tells you what is available, and makes you want to have it. Yes, advertising increases our desire for new and better things. Americas record proves it is good to reach for a star. By, reaching, we have provided the good life for practically everybody. Can any other nation say as much? . THIS GOOD LIFE ADVL'nriOIMO HELPS YOU ENJOY THE GOOD LIFO |