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Show at CO 3 13 s . S' 03 IT4 ca i) ?r i- - c S o H O Hi c 'C H 1 ?0 Z' ; cj c 03 3 CJ c ' - Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville The Fastest 0) cr ... GtinComun In Utah Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, June 9, 1960 Volume VI Number 23 XL. Plan in Process Now for Red Cross Course Kearns' Tentative plans are being made for a Red Cross course, which no mother should be without, to be held in the Kearns Junior High. This course is scheduled to begin June 13 and will be free of charge, except for a 75c textbook, which is 4T V. y Miss Kearns Contest Held May 28 optional. There will be seven classes in all, held twice weekly on Monday and Thursday. These will be held morning and afternoon from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 to 3 p.m. so that those unable to attend the morning classes will be able to attend the afternoon. The classes will deal with the care of the sick in the home using what you have in your home. The last lesson will be on emergency and first aid treatment. Those completing the course will receive a certificate showing they have qualified to help in disaster. For further information those interested may call Jere Kline at The Miss Kearns Contest, spon- held May 28, with girls being sored by the Kearns Jaycees, was sponsored by local merchants. Selected as Miss Kearns was Karlyn Veater, who was Miss AlTaylorsville bertson. First attendant was AudTo Present rey Barnson, who was Miss Wool-wortand second attendant was One Play Fri. Ilene Richards, Miss Civic Govern Shock of His Life is the name ment. Other sponsor was the Bank CY of the one-aplay being presented of Kearns, who sponsored a girl. June at the annual June 10, Friday, Although only four girls entered Conference of the MIA by Taylors- the competition, the Jaycees wish ville Ward. Five entre acts also to extend their appreciation to all from Taylorsville Ward will be- giv- those who helped make this pagI success specially the local en this weekend at the conference. eant The play and entre acts will all Chamber of Commerce. L. be presented at the Terrace BallMiss Veater will be entered in room where three stages have been the Miss Utah pageant June 18. Installation Banquet for the erected for presentations to go on Kearns Jaycees was held Saturday simultaneously at 5:30 p.m., and night, June 4 at the Hotel Temple 8:30 p.m. June 9, 10 and 11. Square. The Shock of His Life was the Guest speaker was William A winner of the iDvision Contest. Dawson, president of the Kearns The members of the cast include Chamber of Commerce and presiDavid Pearson, Valerie Steadman, dent of the Bank of Kearns, who Lynae Swensen and Calvin Cook. admonished the Jaycees to stand Girl Scout day camp in Kearns for and insist on Carol Ulich and Robert Perersen good governare also in the play. The play is was held Tuesday, May 31 through ment directed by Mavis Steadman. It Friday June 3. This year the girls Installed as president for 1960-6- 1 will be presented Friday at 5:30 were grouped in age units to faci- was Gerald Linhardt; first vice litate teaching the different skills. p.m. and 8:30 p.m. vice Second Orin Hunter, president, Entre acts presented by the Tay- Lorraine Lund, Ethel Alston and secretary-treasureLaVar Aired; president, lorsville Ward are directed by Dell Dorotha Long handled unit one Bob Harrison; directors, Paxton. Three are dance acts with girls from 11 to 13 years working Eddie Castilho and John Jones, a Japanese, Military and Dummy on second class. with one director to be elected at Unit two, theme. The dance acts will be prea future date. State director is FarOn Saturday under the direction of Shauna Sim- rell Lambert. sented Thursday. Stanley Steadman, Dell Paxton, and ons, Jackie Warr and Marlene Outgoing officers were Farrell secYvonne Gardner will be in a com- Schneider worked on out-doLambert, president; Jerry Lind-hard- t, edy sketch, and a boys quartet will ond class and archery. first vice president; Gene under Unit three sing. The quartet act consists of Andrews, second vice president; Mark Collier, Lynn Evans, Richard Betty Baxter and Alice Moreland Charles Foil, secretary, Orin Huntskills. handled out-doCook, Danny Paxton and Dale er, treasurer, and state director, d Unit four, seven and Darr Harward. Brownies, directed by Jean-nin- e Rushton and Frances Thompcrafts. New North Stake son, worked on out-doKearns Recreation Girls of Troop 28, leaders Su Foundation Continues sanna Shreve and Alfie Carring Officers Sustained ton, was the only unit to go as At Stake Parksite Plans a Troop. They handled the pixie New Kearns North Stake OffiThe Kearns Recreation Founda- unit or nursery for small children tion is continuing plans for devel- of the leaders, and worked on first cers sustained at Stake Conference May 29 were: As High Councilmen, oping the parksite north of the class badges. R. WilJunior High School. Recreational eLaders for Day Camp were Grant Woolley, Kenneth Harold Russell, Verdon facilities are being planned, which Glora aPrkin, district chairman; liamson, as and Heaton alternate High we think will be to the advantage Lorraine Jarvis, camp assistant; and Earl Councilmen Jeppson alike. of old and young Jennie Speaks, business manager; The Recreation Foundation is al- and Betty Loomer, day camp co- Glade Johnson. New Stake Mission President is so sponsoring the Siebrand Bros. ordinator. Reed J. Aitkin with Max B. Circus and Carnival. Eight girls, Marcel and Blanche first counselor, George E. This circus will start June 8 and Massey, Vickie Eaton, Kathy and Wiker second counselor, and Dur-re- ll continue to June 12. Bodine, Linda White, Janet Patsy Bastow, secretary. Local merchants in Kearns have Shape and Elayne Williams, of the Stake High Priest Presidency are available special discount tickets. senior scout troop in Kearns acted Lamor E. Quamberg, president; Anyone making purchases with the as program aids. Philip and ePter merchants who have these tickets Shreve and Billy Jarvis acted as Vernon Allphin, first counselor, James H. Rane, second counselor, will receive them at one ticket per patrol boys for the camp. and Ken Jorgensen, secretary. dollar purchase. Earl Monson was named superwith matinees acts special daily This ticket and 10c will entitle from this of the YMMIA with LarProceeds intendent weekends. on the bearer to any ride or sideshow for used be recreation ry Farnsworth age group circus will at the circus. in Kearns. circus free development There will be three Ward h, Act ct Kearns Jaycees Hold. nstallation Banquet in S. C. Girl Scout Day Camp Held in Kearns Last Week d, News Local & All members of the Kearns Lions New officers for the Lions are C.Bert GailoprSfc are planning to attend the State Convention Thursday, Friday dent, Ralph James, first vivefprs;, in Provo, ident,Theo Chlepas, SeconQvicnd Saturday, June honor of Harold Heath past president, Darrell LandHhinOfcce: president, Clyde Pierce, secretary-treasure- r, president, who recently passed Glenn Sarbo, lion tarn away. . Bob Odor, tail twister, Xl;,Smitr eBautiful memorial services will r and Paul Howe, director,- 'pgin at 5:30 p.m. Friday for de- and Earl Hunter and Wayne Wess r'ttftjsed Lions, at which time Kearns man, two-yedirectofjp Cions will pay tribute to Mr. Heath. An extensive program has been Camp Floyd Cemetery planned for the convention includDedication to Be an international ing speaker and a fashion show for the ladies. Held June I I th At 6:30 p.m. Friday night all Official dedication of the Camp iLons and Lady Lions will enjoy Floyd Cemetary will be held by a steak fry, followed by a talent the Kearns American Legion Post show. 132, Saturday, June 11, at Fair-fielSaturday will feature the Presidents and Secretarys luncheon at That night at 8:30 will be the noon followed by the State Lion Post Bingo game in the Recreation Club Parade and a field trip to the Center. Geneva Steel Plant and the Art Earlier- that same day, for all Gallery in Provo. those wh may be interested, will The District Governors Banquet be the graduation of the boys from at 7:30 p.m. and a dance at 10 p.m. Boys State at the Utah State Uni- will bring an end to the day for versity from 4 to 6 p.m. weary Lions and Ladies, and a The Post also announced that close to the state convention. the Meadowbrook Golf Course will be'the Setting for a dinner at which "" Official rundown of scores for their new officers for 1960-6- 1 will the Kearns National Major League be installed. June 17 is the date, games the past few week have and all members are urged to at- been released as follows: May 17 tend. Phillies 4 Dodgers 17; May 18 Braves 11, Cardinals 10; May 21 Cardinals 4, Dodgers 3; May 21 732 Enroll for Phillies 6, Braves 6; May 24 Braves 5, Dodgers 3; May 21 Kindergarten Phillies 7, Dodgers 6; May 27 In Kearns Area Cardinals 4, Braves 3; May 28 Cardinals 5, Dodgers 0; May 31 School bells rang out June 1 for Braves 8, Phillies 1; June 1 732 Kindergarten youngsters in Cardinals 7, Phillies 3; June 2 Kearns are: Ida Peck, Eloise Rath-al- l, Dodgers 10, Braves 4. Ann Tygesen and Darlene Knudson. For West Kearns: Bev The public is invited to attend Brinton, Stella Frahm, Rose Pack and Adeline Anderson. Oquirrah a meeting of the Kearns Green Hills teachers: M. Harwood, Eva Thumbers Thursday night, June 9, Gilbertson, Alice Truman, and at 8 p.m. in the Woolworth John Meyer. Lounge. 9-1- -- 1, one-yea- ar d. - or nine-year-ol- iLt-tlefiel- d. ds or eight-year-ol- West (earns Safely Patrol Officer Honored or Conference for Chi-dest- 5 er Daniel L. Painter, West Kearns Safety Patrol Officer for the past five years will be sorely missed by West Kearns youngsters. Always reliable, friendly Dan has directed cars and kept the children in line and out of danger crossing the streets to schooL y Fortunately Mr. Painter is not leaving Kearns, West Kearns loss is Oquirrah Hills gain as Dan has been transferred to direct traffic and see youngsters safely across the boulevard at 4220 West. This new station will be closer to Dans home at 4240 West 5615 South. Taking Mr. Painters place at W. Kearns will be officer John Smith who lives at at 4776 W. 5100 So. and daughter, with his Verl Anderson. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Smith has had 35 years experience as a security patrol and traffice officer, so should be well qualified to direct traffic. .4 m Jr - . s X L'W1 W ytWW v y i.i A'--v & T. - son-in-la- w DANIEL L. PAINTER ! |