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Show Page 4 Thursday, Sepember 15, I960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS pose and the workings of the H coming year. This organization is Clubs and the Future Farmers of open to all girls between the ages of 13 to 17. Any girl inteersted, America groups. is urged to contact Miss Judy Kay Don Herzog, president of the Ki- or Sandra McGuire, counselor, at wanis Club members att heir week- CY ly meeting. He explained the Club, announced the group would install bicycle racks in frpnt of the stores in both shopping cen4-- Architectural T our To Be Held Sat., Sept. 17 Kearns Local News The regular monthly meeting of the K earns Chamber of Commerce will be held Friday, 1 p.m. at the The Womens Architectural F. W. Woolworth Lounge. SeverLeague is sponsoring a home tour to be held Saturday, Sept. 17, from 1 to 5 p.m. Proceeds received from the tour will go into an architectural scholarship. Six homes, designed by outstanding architects, will be shown. The homes are located in the southeast By George Bogers section of Salt Lake City, and Research Engineer in Salt Lake County. Thor Research Center Each home is now occupied by For Better Farm Living the family for which it was custom designed. The purpose of the Q. Do you have plans available fotS a sandbox with a sunshade? tour is to define the role of the architect in designing the home to A. The plans we prepared for fit the individual needs of the famthis reader wilL I believe, provide a rewarding ily. project Tickets for the tour are now for anyone who has smaU chilavailable at Glen Bros. Music Co.; dren. The sandbox can be cut, asHers (Ladies shop in Holladay); sembled, painted and prepared Mrs. Nathan Woolley, EM for use over the weekend. Mrs. Roger Merrill Van Frank, EL It is 3 feet 10 inches wide, 4 feet or any member of the long, has a bench on which youngsters may sit or place their sand League. cakes and digging paraphernaTickets are $1.50, and adults only will be admitted. lia, and an attractive sunshade. No. 1 white pine is used in conA continuous tea and design show entitled Made in U.S.A., will be structing aU parts of the sandbox, held at the Art Bam (54 Finch except the roof and bottom, which . are sections of 18-inc- h temperec Lane) during the hours of the tour. pressed wood. The only phase of construction which may puzzle an inexperiJr. enced home handyman concerns al important matters will be discussed and acted upon. It is important that all members be in attendance. Next Monday, the Kiwanis Club members will hear Mr. Leo i, former director of the Salt Lake City Boys and Girls Club. Mr. Paganelli will speak on matters related to the boys club work. pur-wan- is Delton Lanes ScoreboaLd. . ters. Pag-anell- The Kearns Lions Club stated Lou Fisher, with a total of 641 that October will be the month for a national drive to obtain new won the Delton Lanes Sweeper. Other money winners were Elvin members. Lovendahl 636, Earl Warner 614, JCLs of Kearns announced a Grant Best 613, Jack Bolton 609, Mr. Joseph Parrish, Salt Lake concerted effort to enlist new mem- Dick Merrill 605 and Ken Pickens County Agent, spoke to the Ki- - bers will be conducted during the 602. 32 Kearns to Stage Back-to-Scho- ol luncheon will be held at the Kearns Jr. High on Friday, Sept. 23 at 1 p.m. 'All chairman are planning and preparing the lunch. Parents are urged to come back to school for the afternoon and enjoy the luncheon. They may visit the classrooms and meet the teachers. Students at the high school will be excused at noon so they can babysit for younger brothers A back-to-scho- ol and sisters. Price of the luncheon is 80 cents and includes the years PTA mem- bership dues. u.s. SAVINGS bonds: M NO, DUMMY DCS)! GBOGS IPEK2EKZES5 Pick the winner of the presidential election . . . estimate his total popular vote . . . and DAIRY PRODUCTS. Thats the grand you can win a full years supply of s Presidential Sweepstakes. 100 other big prizes. See what you can win; prize in HI-LAN- Hi-La- $ j Sandbox provides rewarding project. the angle cuts of the tapered sunshade and mortises suggested for special strength. These aspects are detailed in the free plans, though, and all cutting specified can be accomplished in seconds with portable electric saws designed for the home craftsman. Accuracy, then, is your chief concern. The 1x4 posts joining the sandbox and sunshade are fastened with carriage bolts so the two sections easily can be disassembled for storage if desired. All material used should be coated with a lealer before coloring with extenor paint, and screws and nails should be countersunk so no metal is protruding to catch and tear clothing. When the work is completed, just add sand, relax and watch those youngsters beam! GRAND PRIZE - - 2nd to 5th PRIZES 6th to 1 5th PRIZES - Full years supply of Dairy Products for an Hi-La- months' supply of Dairy Products Three months' supply of Dairy Products One month's supply of Dairy Products One Gallon Ice Cream Six average family of 4 Hi-La- Hi-La- 16th to 50th PRIZES 51st to 101st PRIZES Hi-La- Hi-La- You can enter as often as you wish . . . just mail the entry blank with the top from any d product, or a reasonable facsimile. Look for the free entry blank each week in this newspaper. Hi-Lan- ml mi fliyiP WLm .p THF PFflPi E'C taP m & ch Free illustrated instructions of this sandbox construction may be ob tained by writing to George Rogen at the Thor Research Center, Maren go, III., and asking for Plan SB 201 D nd CHOICE nv -- L Salt Lake Newspapers Consumers Analysis shows: MORE PEOPLE PREFER THAN ANY OTHER DAIRY BRAND! x HI-LAN- D OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK DAIRY PRESIDENTIAL SWEEPSTAKES Contest begins Wednesday, September 14, 1960 Objective of the contest is to select the winning and all entries must be post marked before;'mid-nigh- t presidential candidate and estimate his total popular vote, together with a statement in 10 words Sunday, November 6, 1960. HI-LAN- D The figure used for the popular vote totals of the winning candidate will be that released by the Associated Press as of midnight, Nov. 10, 1960. Eligible to participate are all residents of the trading area. Not eligible are employes of Dairy and their families, and Axelsen Advertising Agency, Inc., its advertising agency. All spaces on the official entry blank must be filled. Please print or type. or less completing the sentence, I prefer Dairy Products because . . . . Each person may submit as many entries as he pleases. Winners will be notified by mail. Decision of the judges is final. Each entry must be accompanied by the carton Dairy Product or a reasonable top of any facsimile thereof. Hi-Lan- Hi-Lan- d Hi-Lan- d Hi-Lan- d Contest, All entries must be mailed to: P.O. Box 1000, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. d PRIZES 2nd to 5th Prizes FIRST PRIZE One full years supply of HI Land family of four, Dairy Products for an average 40 quarts consisting rnrh month of:4 lbs. Health Proportioned Milk, Cottage Cheese, 3 lbs. Butter; 1 gallon Ice Cream, 1 pint- Sour 1 quart Chocolate Cream, 1 I quart Buttermilk, Sunkist Orange Drink, Drink, quart Six months supply of Dairy Products for an average family of four. 15th 6th to Prizes Three months supply of Dairy Products for an average family of four. d 16th to 50th Prizes One months supply of Dairy Products for an average family of four. Ice Cream. 5ist to 101st Prizes One gallon -- Hi-La- Hl-La- - Hi-La- 3 pints Half-and-Ha- My selection My Hi-La- Hi-La- for winning candidate for President Is: estimate of his total popular vote is: Name ... Address .... .... I Prefer Hi-La- City. ... Dairy Products Because:... ... (Use PEARS bushel $2.49 FRESH UTAH JONATHAN APPLES.. Jb. 19c TOMATOES ICE COLD MELONS $1.25 Jb. 3c State Don't run out of milk for the week-en- d I Make sure you've plenty of 10 Hi-La- words or less) I 1 V |