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Show Page 4 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Valley Vieic HleuA Thursday, September 8, 1960 Fine Arts Swimming Classes Being Formed . . . vice-chairm- an (Continued from page 1) University of Utah and director of the Bonneville Strings. The instrumental group, Bonneville Sthings, will present a concert on September JOSEPH L. SLOAN, GALE BRUSE, Publishers Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah under the Act of March 3, 1879 Fall and winter swimming classESTABLISHED 1954 es are now being formed at the Jackling Swimming Pool in Magna. Published weekly by Valley View News Publishing Company at Classes are planned to take care Salt Lake County, Utah of all groups from beginners to Post Office Box 513 - Kearns, Utah lifesaving, with special classes for Stout CY 4158 W. 4960 So. Kearns Joyce Boy Scouts. Bella Bircumshay CY 4820 W. 4865 So. Kearns According to June Martin, the Ruth Hoopes AM 3228 Cantwell Granger summer program participation was Arleen Morrill AM 5842 S. Redwood Rd. Bannion Maxwell AM 5030 S. 1130 W. Carolyn Taylorsville very good, and the personnel of the pool thank the people of this Photographers: Douglas and Joyce Stout CY area for making it such a success. At Jackling Pool where the practice will be held. of Hank Hielkema, the Foundation, will be the choir master at the present practices. Watch for BIG 18. The next practice of The Messiah will be held Friday, September 8, at 8 p.m. Members of the choir will be notified by phone as to STREET DANCE MUSIC! LIVE 18 WAYNE 20 W. Editorial Wheres the Hidden Talent HYMAS It pays to learn to swim. All residents in this area can take advantage of the Jackling Pool facilities by calling CY Tooele County Democratic Its strange, that with the vast amount of talent in Kearns, the Little Theater Group is having trouble casting for its first play. During the study phase of the Community Development program, many, many people 'appeared on the television rogram, Kearns Town Meeting. All of these people, although it was their first television apeparance, did a wonderful job. They all showed an excetional amount of stage presence and acting ability. There are many people in Kearns who have appeared in school and church plays. And there are people who have never appeared on stage, but have the desire to act in a play. It is to all these people that we extend a serial invitation to attend the next rehearsal of Arsenic and Old Lace. Rehearsals are held every Wdnesday evening at 8 p.m. at the Oquirrh Hills Elementary School. Dont wait for a personal invitation, the members of the Little Theater Group dont know everyone interested in taking part. Everyone is welcome. If you dont want to act, but would rather stay in the wings, there are ample opportunities to give a helping hand. Help make this play a success. Help make it a community program. Candidate RAY'S BARBER SHOP for North East Corner - Kearns Where Barbering is an Art 3 BARBERS TO SERVE YOU STATE TREASURER PRECISE HONEST INTEGRITY pllmft sBaedtedl TOWS be prepared for chilly weather Please have your heating equipment checked without delay to be sure it is in first class condition for maximum operating efficiency when the heating season begins. Gas furnaces, of course, are built for long, satisfactory service, but like any other piece of equipment, it is advisable at intervals to have them inspected. IT IS OUR SUGGESTION that you have your furnace dealer, plumber or heating contractor do the following: PILOT LIGHT. See that it is turned on NOW ! FLUES. See that flues and chimneys are clear, clean and tight. FILTERS. Replace or clean dirty filters, oil the motors and blowers, and check blower belts. Dirty filters are often the phone Heres the glamorous new extension phone thats styled to blend beauty with practicality. Take your choice of five smart decorator colors white, beige, pink, blue and turquoise. Just call or visit your telephone business office. Or ask a telephone serviceman to show it to you. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE The Princess phone with costs only pennies a day after built-i- n un- AUTOMATIC CONTROLS. See that burners, thermostats, safety pilots and safety limit controls are properly adjusted, and clean and free from obstructions. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Serving 82 communities and 165.000 customers in Utah and Wyoming. a dial light charge and installation cause of improper heating and necessary high bills. GAS Iheidryiii, gsnj j UtldtZIklitoJl serves you bettery costs you less! |