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Show cn S5 fr s3 ? H tr 03 i ca O c o- O i- Ct-- ro H CJ c QJ XT CJ ct- - Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Voi vn 03 XT The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, December 1, 1960 Number 2 H3Tiiooaisaasinitr.ar-r:;f;rrrTisBm;m::m;- e ANYTHING GOES By Rolf ifi W. Kay The show must go on! And it will, Friday night at 8 p.m. at the Kearns Junior High School auditorium. In case you havent heard, the Kearns Little Theater Group is presenting Arsenic and Old Lace. The plot of the play is one of the most intriguing and fascinating that has ever been put on the stage. The main characters are two little turns out that the guy he was following was really following him. So there you have the main characters in the play.' Throw in a couple of more imbecilic cops, a superintendant from the Happy Dale Sanatorium, and a would be boarder and you have a gathering of the nuttiest people that were ever in one play together. And what should make it more appealing is the fact that these fugitives old maids who from a nut house are all neighbors are as charming of yours. and sweet as they So be sure and be at the Kearns can be. They have Junior High School Auditorium on however, a slight December 2nd at eight oclock. We i diosyncracy. a lot of laughs and an They murder old promise you men. They dont enjoyable evening. think its murder, tho. They consider it one of their Charities. After all, what nicer thing could they do, but help lonesome old men on to their rewards in the hereafter. They are helped along by their demented nephew who is convinced hes Theodore Roosevelt After the old maids do away with the men, they convince Teddy that they were yellow fever victims. Teddy then buries them near the Panama Canal, which is conveniently located in the cellar. The love interest concerns another nephew, Mortimer, and the girl next door. Mortimer is completely rational until he finds out what Abby and Martha do in their spare time. This confuses him to gay the least and he tries everything he can think of to straighten things out and still keep his Aunts out of jail. Elaine, Mortimers fiancee, isnt interested in his looney relations, all she wants to do is marry Mortimer and get away from it all DON A. SMITH Mortimers brother, Jonathon, . . . Files for trusteeship. shows up amidst all the confusion. Hes a nut too, but unlike Abby and Martha, hes a vicious nut and theyre the worst kind. He has mur- Deputy Smith Files for Trusteeship Post PTA FARROL LAMBERT . . . seeks post Farrol Lambert Files for Post Mr. Farrol Lambert, 4976 So. 4460 West, well known for his civic activities in the community, will be striving again to help his fellow citizens if fortunate to be elected to the trusteeship of the Kearns Improvement District He has worked with the Junior Chamber of Commerce over three years and served their organization in the capacities of director, vice president, and president. He is now state vice president of the JC organization. Also an active Town Councilman, he has held the offices of chairman of health and welfare committee, vice chairman, and chairman for the past two years. He was also an avid worker of the Community Development Program during the survey phase. He was made an honorary member of the Kearns Chamber of Commerce and is presently on the fact finding committee for a civic center. Mr. Lambert is an employee of the Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company as sales engineer. He feels there is a great need for public relations betterment between the citizens and the Improvement District, that it is most important the people know more about the operations and the workings of the district The likelihood of reductions in Mr. Don A. Smith, 5570 So. 4339 or taxes by the district is rates West, possibly better known as impossible until the bond obliga- Deputy Smith, has filed for candidacy for the trustee position of the Kearns Improvement iDstrict. dered a dozen people too, but hes mean about the whole thing. Dr. Einstein, a drunken plastic urgeon does nothing except change Jonathons face everytime the cops begin to close in. Hes not the best plastic surgeon that ever practiced, in fact you could probably call him the worst. And whats more, the last time he changed Jonathons face, he was drunk so Jonathon Mr. Smith, a resident of Kearns ended up looking like Boris Kar- for the past 11 years,- - has been on loff. the force of the Salt Lake County OHara, the cop, is a would-b- e Deputy Sheriffs department for playwright. Hes walking the beat seven years. He was also one of the in Brooklyn looking for material members of the Town .for his play. Hes never gotten original Council when it was organized. further on the police force than He has taken great interest in walking a beat because someone stole his badge and one time it providing for the youth of the community by working on the survey committee of the recreation group PTA of the Community Development Granger Program, and is presently activities of recreation for CD. chairman To Hold Meeting The Granger Elementary JsasSr Little Georgians Douglas and Joel Obray survey Santa with some speculation and wonderment as he asked them what they wanted for Christmas this year. ania Here, Xmas Hear Santa came to Kearns last Friday evening amid a throng of well wishers, both young and old, and faced a brisk, cool breeze from the weather. Although Santa is probably more used to the cold weather at the North Pole than the children waiting to greet turn were, the members of the Kearns Chamber of Commerce thoughtfully had a prepared place for him to greet the youngsters. Bus Service It was estimated that well over 600 youngsters talked with Santa Announces Friday evening and the lines strll Sched. continued to form again Saturday Improved afternoon by those missed the night The Lewis Brothers Stage Lines before. announces a change in their schedSanta was requested to have ule to Kearns and the everything imaginable in his sack area. he comes calling Christmas when Starting Dec. 10 two additional and a few things runs will be added to schedule mak- Eve, Mom probably Dad or that didnt even know ing 8 trips thru Kearns daily. Add- existed in the minds of their chiled to the present schedule will be a dren. 9:05 and 11:05 bus. But come Christmas morning, Mr. Lewis stated there will be 8 most boys and girls will be so overtrips daily out of Kearns and 11 by their gifts 'from the jolly daily out of Magna each way. A joyed man old from the North Pole that complete schedule will be available the little things they jnay have in a few days. winted in the back of their minds gations the district are now under and never got will be long forare paid off. gotten. Magna-Granger-Hunt- i 1 er He has watched the community Dec. 5, 7:30 of Kearns grow from 100 homes will meet Monday, p.m., at the Granger Elementary School. Dr. Melvin Strong will be the speaker and the Compus Chorus will provide musical numbers. After the meeting a bazaar will be held to raise PTA funds. Door prizes will be given and booths will be set up for bakery goods and gift items. All funds collected will be used for the children in this school. and has a strong desire to see that the people continue to progress successfully. Mr. Smith was presiding Elder of the LDS Church when the first branch was organized in Kearns. Most recently he served as Stake athletic director. Mr. Smith has one son and one daughter. His wife, Arlene, is secretary at the West Kearns Elemen- tary School Front Row: Pat and Mike Lindhardt, Jerry Lind-hardt, Walt Bostwich, president Wasatch Mens Garden Club. Bade Row: Farrol Lambert, LaVar Allred. George Slach, chairman, was not present. 03 |