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Show Page 8 Thursday, May 19, 1960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS mm school Kearns Jr. High Elects Student Body Officers Newly elected officers of the Kearns Jr. High School are: Dan Leatherwood, president; Patty MurNikki Cross, dock, vice-preside- nt; secretary; Susan Stewart, historian; Linda Curtis, Girls Association Granger Community Church News Today, Thursday, the first grades at South Kearns are having their Field Trip. They chose to visit the Mrs. The CWF of the Granger Com- Bob Hoffine, Hogle Zoo and the Tracy Aviary worship-directohold will Warren Church Christian Sechler, Various activities are being planned at Liberty Park. They plan to eat munity their meeting Thursday at 8 p.m., Mrs. Willard Pope, service directo make the day an enjoyable one lunch at the park. at the home of Mrs. Hazel Young, tor, and Mrs. Virgil Roach, memfor all the students. 3069 W. Lehi Drive. After the bership chairman. David Gourley School The Field Day for the students regular program, the following Thursday at 10:30 a.m., a Safeinty Patrol assembly will be held at at the David Gourley Elementary newly elected officers will be s for 8 year old boys in stalled: Mrs. Floyd Cannon, presiSouth Kearns, during which cer- School has tentatively been schedthe Granger area for baseball will tificates will be awarded to mem- uled to be held Friday, May 20th, dent; Mrs. Leroy Collins, Mrs. Max Leslie, treasurer; be held, Thursday, May 19, at bers of this years patrol. Several on the school grounds. Mrs. Jesse Cowan, secretary; Mrs. 5:30 p.m., at the Granger Park. mews study-directo- r; r; Try-out- vice-preside- president; Tom Gennsey, Boys Association president. The above of- musical numbers will also be preficers will serve the Kearns Jr. sented. High student body during the 1960- 61 school year. The PTA of the South Kearns School presented a check for $200 South Kearns bc to Mr. Cummins, principal. of draperies used the the Field purcnase The annual for Day at South Kearns Elementary School at the school. will be held Wednesday, May 25. Student committees from each room are planning special activities. , jack Lauber, Rett Wessman, Elsie Homer and Ralph Wickham, 6th grade students in Miss Marie Jane Paynes room made some scale drawings of French and Conventional tire running on the road bulges, flattens, scuffs the tread, generates heat in tire body to shorten life. Note distortion of this tire at high speed on test machine. English Gothic Architecture. Miss Payne helped the students figure out the correct scale. The youngsters used the encyclopedia to get the drawings from and enlarged them 10:1. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pope family. tow Profile Deluxe is built in revolutionary new shape actually, the running shape of a tire! Reduces flexing distortion that causes heat build-up and tread scuffing. A major reason you get fully 25 more Air-Flo- at mileage! o mmir at low, low price for 1st quality MYL0N Yes, your tire dollars go much, much farther because Gates low profile tire delivers thousands more miles at an astonishingly low price. Actually, for every 10,000 miles you drive you can count on your Gates low profile tires to deliver an additional 2,500 miles! And those miles will be safe, silent and tops in traction. Deep cold rubber tread has more than 8,000 gripping edges; new design increases area of contact with road. This combination reduces slippage gives you superb, silent traction. Saves on gas! all-ne- w II w (QIQ) VV mi ITU and retreadable trade-i- n puts a Gates NYLON tire on your car. 981 Deck Reg. list $27.20 6.70-1- 5 tube-typ- e black, plus tax & retreadable trade-i- Other sizes, tubeless and whitewalls larly low. n simi- Guaranteed against blowouts, rimcuts, bruises in fact ANY failure... for full tread life, with no time or mileage limit. Should tire fail ioi any reason, you get a new tire, with credit for unused mileage, based on Gates sfindard adjustment schedule. Street Phone DAvis f i ! I 1A62K 2-13- 45 Pope, Kearns, just returned from a trip to Linton, Indiana, where they attended Memorial Service for Mr. Popes father who passed away. We extend our sympathy to the |