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Show Thursday, December 15, 1960 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS mentary schools high school. SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES KEARNS KEARNS KEARNS LIONS, 2nd and 4th Mondays, 8 p.tn. KEARNS JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 8 Thursday, p.m. KEARNS JAYCEE-ETTE- S 1st and 3rd Wodno-da- y, 8 p.m. KEARNS TOWN COUNCIL-- lst and 3rd Mondays, 8 p.m., Koarns Jr. Hiph School. KEARNS KIWANIS CLUB Monday f each week, 12:15 p.m.. Old Hickory. KEARNS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 3rd Friday tach month, F. W. Woolworth Loungt. AMERICAN LEGION 2nd and 3rd Wednesdays, Home of Mr. M. H. Gibbs. KEARNS VFW 1st and 3rd Tuesdays each month 7:30 p.m. Home of George Garcia, 4851 South 5020 West. KEARNS PTA 1st Thursday of month. Ele will alternate with Junior CIVIC CLUB 2nd Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. KEARNS J.C.L Ages 13 thru 19, 1st A 3rd Tuesdays. KEARNS RECREATION FOUNDATION 1st and 3rd Monday, Jr. High School. KEARNS RIFLE and PISTOL CLUB 3rd Thursday, Kearns Community HalL LADIES TAYLORSVILLE TAYLORSVILLE LIONS CLUB VFW Auxiliary to Thor-Abl- long-rang- e each GRANGER e concept of accurate, weather forecasting. Utah Copper Division 1 I B I B ss B B LIONS 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Meadowbreok Golf Course. TOWN COUNCIL 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. missile flamed into space and put the first Tiros satellite into orbit about the earth. On that day, April I, 1960, the weatherman of the future was born. The heart of this most modern weatherman is our most ancient metal - copper. Tiros satellites are designed to gather vital weather information for study and analysis by meteorologists. Copper makes possible the operation of intricate electronic devices in Tiros that scan photographs of cloud formations around the world and transmit them back to earth. From this beginning can be developed a new A huge B B The VFW auxiliary will hold a B toy bingo Saturday Dec. 17 at the 3 Kearns Recreation Center 8:30 p.m. All prizes will be awarded in Christmast toys. MAGNA Club, k m Sponsor Bingo Party 1st Monday of each month 7:30 p.m. Clubhouse, 4700 South Redwood Road. Business meeting 7:30 p.m. 3rd Monday Ladies' Night Places to be COMMUNITY COUNCIL 2nd Tuesday announced. month, 8 p.m., Magna Fire HalL VFW 2nd end 4th Tuesdays, Lido 8 p.m. LIONS 3rd Thursday, Lions Hall. Page $ B i ra i H Em !iB!!i:B:ii:B:i!B!l!B!!!:B!!!!B!l!B!llBl!::B!llB!l!B!IlB:i!:Bl!;!B!l!B!l!:BII!!B!l!:BiIimB;!l!B Inherent in such space traveling marvels is the possibility that man will one day realize his dream of modifying the weather. He may actually bring rain to parched land or reduce the fury of tornadoes. Copper has a long history of participation in the advancements that have created our modern world. It has helped transform our homes, our industries and our farms to give us a way of living undreamed of just a few years ago. As a producer of copper in Utah, Kennecott is more than a business. It is part of an industrial system that is creating a better today and is working toward a still better tomorrow. Mennecott Copper Corporation , ; v VC svv-,y.y- . v y'i y - |