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Show Thursday, March 24, 1960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Math Essay Contest Winner 'Math In Every Day Use' By Patricia Doyle Kennecott Offers Prizes for 'Suggestion Week1 Page 5 Taylorsville Mens Items Taylorsville Ward Wins Division Employees of Kennecotts Utah Contest on Division in are Copper of the Division 10 winners cashing The having designed this bridge. He al- a offer week this one-aspecial during plays was the Taylorsville so recalls that they were solved observance of Suggestion Week. 1st Ward. The play Shock of His with math. Mavis As Jeff reaches a red light he All employees submitting a sug- Life, which was directed by won and stake the has quickly makes a mental evaluation. gestion during the week are being Steadman,contests also. The winners district How fast must he go to hit straight presented with a multi - purpose represents green lights, or how slow must he fingernail clipper. The offer, togeth- of the 80division, which Will 22 and wards stakes, nearly go? Well, we Will leave Jeff fight- er with letters to employees, is benow present their play at the MIA ing traffic as he has a long trip ing sponsored by the Division to Conference of the Church of June ahead. Stimulate employee interest in makSaints. Christ of Latter-da- y Jesus to ing operasuggestions improve Ward was Janet has found another math tions and The Taylorsville given safety. a trophy and a plaque by the diviproblem. She is preparing a reast. How long must this roast cook at F. C. Green, general manager, sion for this ronor. Members of the winning cast ina minutes a for four who made the announcement, said twenty pound David Pearson, Valerie Steadclude roast. This is roast frozen that over $61,000 has been awarded pound Calvin and Janet must allow time for it to employee suggesters since the man, Cook, LaNae Swensen, to thaw. As Janet sets the roast program was started in 1957. Last Carol Ulrich, and Robert Peterson. down, another problem is heard, as month, one employees was awardBobby awakes with a hungry cry. ed $1,387 for a simple idea that Acting Puts Resident in Hospital Janet soon has Bobby quiet. She worked, he said. Recuperating from an operation is David G. Pearson of 1533 West then proceeds to use math as she emTo make convenient for it 44800 South. Mr. Pearson was operprepares Bobbys bottle and again ployees to submit their suggestions, ated on last week for double hernia. to prepare his bath. a copy of the Companys new sug- It is believed that Mr. ePtersons eManwhile Jeff has arrived at gestion form and a operation was brought on by his the office and began his days envelope was included in the letter strenuous acting in the Taylorswork. Jeff Will use math all day from Mr. Green sent each ville Ward one-ac- t play Schock of at work. His Life. The Turner family uses math as thousands of families all over the Return from Vacation world do every day. BEAM...THE WORLD'S Back from an Arizona vacation FINEST BOURBON are Mr. 'and Mrs. William D. Hansen of 3401 West 4700 South. They SINCE 1795 ct Math is used every day, in everyone's life. There is no occupation you can choose to escape math. To show my point in a realistic way we are now going to drop in on Jeff Turner, his wife anet, and their son Bobby. As the scene opens Janet is sleep- ily turning off the alarm clock, which in itself is a fine example of what math can do. Janet quickly dresses and beging breakfast which involves math. How? Well measuring, timing and other calculations. As Janet prepares breakfast she is also using math in another way. Janets time must be managed well, so she is making a mental time schedule, dividing her time among various tasks. Janet calls Jeff, but he is ready for breakfast. As Jeff enter his car, another mathematical problem is set into existence. From pure habit Jeff reads the gas level and other instruments, figuring as he goes, how long before he needs gas and how far he can travle. As Jeff drives over a bridge his memory recalls self-address- GRAND RE-OPENI- traveled to Phoenix, Mesa, and visited in Tuscon with former Salt Lakers, the Norman Rigbys. They also spent some time in Mexico on their trip south. New Births In Taylorsville Welcoming a ne wson this week are Grant and Alene Misbach of 4936 South 1575 West. The Mis-bachave one other child, a little girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Painter of 4289 South Mackay Street are also enjoying their new son. Twin boys were born this week to Mr. and Mrs. Jack C. Daniels. The Daniels reside at 1435 West 4180 South. Stephen I. Barker and his wife had a baby boy this week. They live at 4920 South Redwood Road. hs Stake Gold and Green Ball Taylorsville Stake will hold their annual Gold and Green Balls Saturday night, March 26 in the Taylorsville State House. The theme of the dance will be Around the World. The comers of the dance hall will be decorated to depict different nations. The dance will start at 8:30 p.m. with the floor show starting off with the floor show which is being directed by Joyce Holder, will be couples doing original dances from different countries. NG FOR THE SUMMER SEASON SALES & SERVICE WEDNESDAY. MARCH 23rd Now Open - RADIOS STEREO TAPE RECORDRES & CAR RADIOS ON T.V. - EXPERT REPAIRS REASONABLE AND HI-- FI DEPENDABLE Mden, Completely Equipped Service Shop - Bring in Your Set for Analysis FREE TUBE TESTING By Experts - PLENTY OF FREE PARKING 4822 So. Redwood Road AM 6-58- 41 BOB TWIGG - PANEL CLINE - A. KEITH HOLLAND Now! Over 46 Million In Assets JIM BEAM Only Beam tastes like Beam. 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