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Show Page 6 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Social Event Being Planned Annual Halloween parties at ele- South Kearns, David Gourley and mentary schools in Kearns to be Oquirrh Hills. All assorted witches, held Oct. 31st 6:30 till 8:30 p.m. goblins and spooks are invited. Free movies and free spook alleys Halloween in Kearns again this are a feature at each school. Reyear can be celebrated at PTA spon- freshments of hamburgers, chili, sored parties to be held in the four drinks, homemade pie and candy elementary schools West Kearns, will be sold. Favorite games such as the cake walk, fish pond, witchs hat toss and darts will be enjoyed by all. KEARNS BOWLING Children will be able to use LANES script already sent home with OPEN PLAY some of the children or money at the carnivals. Afternoons - Sat. & Sun. Monies raised will be used by the Learn to Bowl - Free Lessons PTA in their varied activities, and Thursday, October 27, 1960 to increase their scholarship fund. Shand will be held Friday, Nov. 4 for members of the Messiah Variety Show sponsored by Fine to be presented at Christmas. Arts Foundation, Friday, Oct. 28th, Also Nov. 5, Saturday at 11 a.m., at 8 oclock in the Kearns Jr. High. is the date scheduled for the Youth Students of the Arts Department Concert of the Salt Lake Phil of the Brigham Young University, Provo, under the direction of June n director Of Thompson, overseas government sponsored orient tours, will arrive in Kearns for the Friday Variety Show. Entertainment will be exceptional and Kearns residents are urged to attend the show for a complete evening of enjoyment. A large turn-ou- t at this the first performance of the seasons program by the Foundation will encourage the members of the Foundation in their effort to bring harmonic to be held in the Kearns Jr. High auditorium. Tentative prices for the performances of the Foundation stand at $1.50 per adult, 75c for students, and children 12 and under 35c. well-know- to Kearns. TAYLORSVILLE BEAUTY SALON SPECIAL 8x10 PHOTO FREE The Kearns Lions Club will hold its regular business meeting Monday evening, Oct. 31 at 7:30 p.m. in the Kearns Medical Center. Plans will be outlined for the forthcoming district governors visit in No- TAYLORSVILLE BEAUTY SALON 21 4748 So. Redwood ut Kearns Briefs WITH EVERY $7.50 PERMANENT Picture will be taken by SAVAGE PHOTO, Kearns, (By Appointment) You will obtain the best Service at AM A second try-ofor solo parts under the direction of Dr. David A. vember. AM 94 The Lions will also have their regular games party Saturday, Oct. 29 at 8:30 p.m. in the Community Hall. Progressive prizes are a $70 cash prize and ten cases of groceries. Front row, left to right, Blake, Rane, Gary Timothy, Vicki Harrison, Billy Hodgson, Randy Timothy. Back row Virginia V.P. South Kearns; Marcella Morley, West Kearns PTA Timothy and president; Bettie Harrison, president, South Kearns. ELECT THE STRONGEST TEAM for the COUNTY COMMISSION The VFW Department president, Grace Ross, made an official visit to the Kearns Auxiliary Monday, Oct. 24, at the regular meeting of the group. Following the meeting she was presented with a gift, followed by refreshments. AND TO WASHINGTON A bake sale at the Kearns Shopping Center will be held Saturday, Oct. 29, beginning at 1' p.m., by the Tawasi Aowakiya Camp Fire Girls group. They will be located in front of Decs Department Store. Mrs. Vera Huffman, leader of the group, stated that at present there are several Camp Fire groups in Kearns and wishes to extend an invitation to all interested girls. Any mother with a daughter who would like to join, or any woman wishing to be a leader of the Camp Fire Girls or Blue Birds, may obtain further information by calling Mrs. Huffman at CY The Blue Bird girls are from age seven to ten after which they become Camp Fire Girls. Electronics Granger Expert Repairs -VIDIO and SOUND ' Budget Priced - T.V. Sales 4822 So. Redwood Road Phone AM 41 SUPERIOR UPHOLSTERY 4046 W. 5415 South .Vv X tx NS ' W. ANDRUS EDWIN Q. CANNON Six Years of sound, efficient management have stamped Com- missioner Cannon as an outstanding public administrator. He has spearheaded expansion to the area east of present City and County Building; made plans for new juvenile detention home and juvenile court building; helped set up model library system; promoted harmony and progress at County Hospital, Welfare Department, Purchasing Department and other departments and won respect and admiration in all fields of activity. BEN W. ANDRUS PLAN Xs-vx- NOW XMAS SHERMAN Two Gifts for LLOYD 1 (Political Adv. Paid by Salt Lake County Citizens for Lloyd Com.) ALL XMAS ORDERS OF 2 PIECE SETS OR MORE Receive One TRANSISTOR SET CY rfcl. A BEN wK' FOR CONGRESS EDWIN Q. CANNON 50 There is no one better qualified to handle the road commission job better than Ben Andrus. He has been in road construction work most of his life. For the past eight years he has directed the road commission as superintendent in the Road Department. He knows the problems and the economies in keeping the 800 miles of county roads smooth and safe. BE SURE AND VOTE TUESDAY. NOV. 8 (Paid Political Ad by Rex Tripp and Lon Mackayl |