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Show Page 4 Thursday, September 29, I960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS day, Sept. 23, in the Kearns Junior High School. Parents enjoyed South Kearns PTA will hold their lunch, prepared and served by PTA Parent-TeachConsultation Meet- committee members; after which October 6, at 8 p.m. they, following their own childrens ing Thursday, in the school auditorium. Mrs. individual school schedules, visited Robert Harrison, PTA president, and met teachers in ten minute and J. K. Cummins, school prin- periods, in the classrooms. cipal, will give the 'welcome adMrs. Arthur L. Lauber, president dresses and introduce the PTA Executive Committee members. Re- of David Gourley PTA, sets date for freshments will be served during first big meeting of the year on the evening. two dates, Oct. 5 and 6. Because of double sessions at David GourA very successful PTA ley, two nights have been set aside Luncheon was held Fri for parents to attend the program, Area P.T.A. News er Back-to-Scho- ol to get acquainted with teachers and learn what they will teach their children this year. Back to School Night for 2nd, 4th, and 6th grades will be Wed. Oct. 5, at 7 p.m. Parents will go direct to classrooms. Thursday, Oct 6 at 7p.m. will be regular PTA meeting in the multipurpose room and will dismiss to Night for 1st, 3rd, and 5th grades. Guest speaker, Robert T. Krue-be- r, will give a brief talk on Legislative activities. These nights are not consulta- - Back-to-Scho- ol emcemen's Mens SAN DIEGO, Calif. (FHTNC) Larry S. Naylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Naylor, of 4551 West 6415 So., Kearns, Utah, graduated from recruit training Sept. 9 at the Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. tion night consultation dates will be arranged later. The graduation exercises, marking the end of nine weeks of boot camp, included a full dress parade and review before military officials and civilian dignitaries. In nine weeks of instruction, the raw recruit is developed into a Navy Bluejacket, ready for duty with the fleet. Mrs. Jack H. Stevenson, membership chairman, reminds all parents of David Gourley elementary students to please remember to join and support PTA Oct. 3 through 7 is membership drive week lets strengthen our homes through school PTA. rine Pfc. Neyman E. Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Williamson of 3668 So. 4270 West, Kearns, Utah, is serving with the Floating Battalion of the Third Marine Division aboard ships of the Seventh Fleet operating in the Far East Kearns Launderette 25c Double Load Single Load Fluff Dry SHOPPING EARNS Prises HA7onaQeriFuD tiGDQ 15c 5c Min CENTER The battalion, made up of the Second Battalion, Fifth Marine Regiment, will participate in joint exercises with troops of other free nations in the Western Pacific and will call at Ports in the Philippines, Hong Kong, and Korea. The unit is expected to return to Okinawa in October when it will be replamed by a similar force. Name our next president: Nixon or Kennedy. Guess his total popular vote (President Eisenhower got 35,585,316 in 1956) and you can win. ENTER AS OFTEN AS YOU WANT! FREE ENTRY BLANK EVERY WEEK IN THIS NEWSPAPER Murry! Contest Closes November 6! JONATHAN APPLES - bu. $198 DELICIOUS APPLES - - lb. 14c PRUNES bu. $325 ELMS131E) G TIE PEOPLE S 1 Salt Lake Newspapers Consumers Analysis shows: MORE PEOPLE PREFER THAN ANY OTHER DAIRY BRAND! HI-LAN- D V Did Yo'u Know... OOft 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 midpresidential candidate and estimate his total popular vote, together with a statement in 10 words night Sunday, November 6, 1960. or less completing the sentence, I prefer The figure used for the popular vote totals of Dairy Products because . . . . Each person may the winning candidate will be that released by the submit as many entries as he pleases. Winners will Associated Press as of midnight, Nov. 10, I960. be notified by mail. Decision of the judges is final. Eligible to participate are all residents of the d Each entry must be accompanied by the carton trading area. Not eligible are employes top of any d Dairy Product or a reasonable of d Dairy and their families, and Axelsen facsimile thereof. Advertising Agency, Inc., its advertising agency. CONAll entries must be mailed to All spaces on the official entry blank must be TEST, P. O. Box 1000, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. filled. Please print or type. HI-LAN- D Hi-Lan- History in a Hurry in Utah d When Kit Carson blazed a trail across Utahs Salt Flats in 1845, little did he dream that this dried up salt bed would one day Hi-Lan- Hi-Lan- tome into world-wid- e prominence as the most all race courses. of unique Tne Salt Beds, part of the rejnains of historic Lake Bonneville, are extremely porous and the surface, except for the upper crust, is entirely' filled with saturated brine. This a major safety factor, and ture cools tires treads can be made much thinner than those made for other surfaces. The salt, with a maximum thickness of 5 feet, is so hard and rigid it can support many tons. Every year drivers come from all over g the world to make dashes across the salt. Perhaps' the most spectacular accomplishment was the record run of John Cobb of 403.13 m.p.h. in 1947. Theres another record being set in Utah not as dramatic perhaps, as those made on t Flats, but important nevertheless. Its the record of consistent performance on the part of the United States Brewers Foundation. They are constantly working to assure the citizens of Utah clean, wholesome conditions wherever beer and ale are enjoyed. Hi-Lan- HI-LAN- D PRIZES Ind to Ith Prises Six months supply ef Dairy Products for an average family of four, tth to llUi Prizes Three months supply of Dairy Products for an average family of four. llth to S(th Prizes Onean months supply ofof four. average family Dairy Products for Ice Cream. (1st to 1011 st Prises One gallon FIRST PRIZE On full years supply f Dairy Products for an avoraeo family of four, conalsUng nrk month of: 4t quarts HI Land Health Proportioned Milk, 4 lbs. Cottage Cheese. S lbs. Butter, 1 gallon Ice Cream, 1 pint Sour Cream, 1 quart Buttermilk, 1 quart Chocolate 1 Sunklst Orange Drink, Drink, quart S pints Hl-La- -- Hl-La- Half-and-Ha- lf. Hl-La- ... Hl-La- nd Hl-La- Hl-La- My selection for winning candidate for President 1st record-shatterin- My estimate of his total popular vote 1st Name Address I Prefer City- - . Hl-La- State. Dairy Products Because: the-Sal- CUee to words or less) & saflM&s '1ZB COD o ' czsasay inns 0233 3JS3Ti V. , UTAH-WYOMI- DIVISION UNITED STATES BREWERS FOUNDATION, INC. y |