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Show Thursday, October 6, 1609 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 6 P CLYDE'S Chevron Station Wheel Balance ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF THE OFFICE OF: CONTACT LENSES IH AM Reams & Salt Lake City Schedules GLASSES EXAMINATIONS EYE -- 82 H Colored and Clear Contact 21 77 4963 SOUTH STATE Next to Murray Theatre H Phone CY 360 South West Temple Street Phone ELgin SPECIALIST VISION North East Comer - Kearns DELTON LANES Depot i H DR. SAMUEL P. ROBINSON a Enjoy Bowling! Lewis Bros. Stages Lenses Student Visual Problems I Bill KENNECOTT DISCOUNT a:!!!o:u:a;ii;D;!!:n;i!:D;ii:n;i!;D!i!;n;i!;n;:;n' NEED MONEY? - See - Ktah finance Co. Jack Borg, Manager 114060 West 5415 South - Kearns K Phone' CY Letf to right Mrs. Bill Thornton, membership chairman, Debra and Mrs. Richard Hudspeth of Oquirrh Hills elementary schooL Oquirrh Hills School News Oct to The Oquirrh Hills monthly executive meeting will be held ThursDrive. This is the opportunity for Oct 6 at 10:00 in the the Facall parents to meet their childrens day, Room. ulty teachers and help plan the coming The Kearns Ladies Civic Club years activities. will have their monthly meeting The Oquirrh Hills School will Oct. 12 at 8:00 p.m. in the Comdisplay an airplane poster in the munity Hall. The theme of the evehall for a week to show the chil- ning will be, Utah Produce Dinner. dren the progress the room are One unique feature of the dinner making. At the end of the drive is that everything should be made there will be three prizes. First of Utah products. will be $4, second will be $2 and Mrs. John L. Mathews is chairthird will be $1, going to the win- man of the dinner and wishes to invite everyone to attend. ning rooms. 3 7 is PTA Membership New looks Available at the Salt Lake County CCearns Library Following is a list of the new books now available at the Kearns Branch Library: ....Three Against the Wilderness by Eric Collier. Collier, a young Englishman who first came to Canada in 1920 married an Indian girl then with wife and small child took off into the primitive wilderness of British Columbia where he had been granted sole trapping rights tod 150,000 acres. There they built their home and almost single-handedly wil- First Book of the Soviet Union by Louis Leo Snyder. In this book the author explains clearly and simply what communism is, how a communist society is run, and what it is like to live in such a society. He writes about education, art, science, medicine, law, industry and politics in Russia today. Horse by Claudias Five-DollNatlee Kenoyer. How Claudia recklessly buys a horse with the five dollar grocery allowance and then parlays it into a substantial income is the fascinating story told in This book. ar Children ; The Strange One by Fred Bods-wortThe title refers to a barnacle goose, native to the Heb-ridgwho is carried by the aftermath of a hurricane to Northern Canada where he is instrumental in uniting the destinies of an In dia girl, Kamia, and Rory MacDon aid, a student of biology at the University of Toronto and a native of h. es Barra. shine or day. can be wonderiul v. a wtien y0U own ly dU1 your sun- 0r shine, night . when you want it sunshine freshness into and sweet them fluffy youfcC-drke-Ps fZZ d c" Juvenile Adult brought the barren derness back to life. ro er weat Wonderful for washday weather flameless electric drye , The Plant iStter by Gene Zion. Everyone has heard of baby sitters, and some people have had jobs as dog sitters. Even flagpole sitters are more usual than the type of sitter Tommy became a plant sitter! The Hill That Grew by Esther K. Meeks. A Befinning-to-rea- d book which should be of interest to all first-grad- e children. NO-W-- less, s so easy Why I . . - want efoiic each week. if 0 dryers "te in will eectric be awarded obtained from your sasr--1 0 |