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Show EDITORIAL NATIONAL Ui 03 ,SC0TIj)N J i f 3-d P t j- - C- 4 CD trt i) ca - J t- ct" CD l- - c- o Hi H1 c ro 03 tr cj The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume 7 Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, January itcoiiaianimioiBiiraioiBioiiioiiiDiiraiaiiaiinaiaiBiiDra'ra PTA By Rolf Basically Im opposed to stories that make fun of a certain group of people or of a certain nationality. But I heard, a story that I thought was very funny so I'm going to pass it on to you. As a matter of fact, I heard it twice on the W. Kay ants galore were there to satisfy his every whim. There was one wish left and the genie asked him what it was. The Arab replied, I would like to see every Jew obliterated from the face of the earth. No sooner did he same television show so it must say this when the table, the food, van-isebe allright to re- the castle and the servants The were Arab his camel and peat It was told back in the unforsaken desert, as once by George as as and hungry they were Jessel and once thirsty before. by Shelly BerThe moral of this story is, Be man. I dont know careful what you say, because you who stole it from never know when youll run into a conseso who, Jewish I genie. dont quently even know who d. Im stealing it from. Anyway here it is. It seems that an Arab was wan- dering around the desert with his camel They hadn't had anything, to eat or drink for many moons and both were resigned to their fate of dying a horrible death on the hot sands. When things looked blackest, what should appear on the scene but a genie. The genie Arab what the asked the wide-eye- d trouble was and the Arab replied, This unfortunate beast and I have been wandering over the desert for many days without food or drink. The genie told him that he would grant him three wishes and asked the Arab what is first wish was. . The Arab replied, Id like some food and water for myself and this poor camel. In a twinkling of an eye, a table appeared before them. The table was heaped with all kinds of exotic food and wines. -- Notice on Letters To the Editor All Letters to the Editor of the Valley View News are welcomed. They should be brief as possible. Letters should be typewritten and writers correct name and address and be in good taste. r - tr Number 8 Vesf (earns to Meet The PTA meeting is Thursday, Jan 12, I960 at 8 p.m. The speaker for this meeting will be Mrs. Charles Walker, a former state PTA president and currently the PTA Chairman of the State Legislature. Her topic will be Crowded Schools and What Can Be Done to Alleviate This Problem. Also at this meeting will be the nominating of candidates and the election of the 1961-6- 2 nominating committee. Initiates Safely Program Monday morning was the start of an all out Safety Program, initi- ated by the West Kearns Student Council, under the direction of the council advisor, Mr. Evans. The program has been designed to help the' students become more safety conscious by the enforcement of a list of some 30 rules drafted by the students themselves. Granger Loses Opening Tilt to Jordan Jordan I 1 1 a : Young Man Bingo 'Sunday School room. They will have a luncheon and then Hattie Woodbury will give Utah Pioneer History and Fern Peterson will pre-of sent an interesting lesson Diary William Rigby. All members are invited to attend and others who are interested are encouraged to join in with them. 1961 03 The program will be worked out on a grade level basis with grades competing against each other to earn the honor of flying the Blue 54-5- 5 and Gold Safety Achievement Flags each week. A chart listing each North Grangers team lost its opening room will keep everyone advised league game to a strong Jordan of the various groups standing in Scout Activities team in a fourth quarter heart-breake- r. the contest by showing a star after Jordan held a commanding the room for each week that the North Jordan Stake, consisting of Being Outlined lead throughout the first, three room earns a flag. At the end of Pres. E. Vem Breeze, Pres. W. of play. The Lancers were the year, the room showing the Wallace Bawden, Pres. Farnsworth Matt Pettersson, District South quarters 40-5most stars will be awarded a prize. I and their clerks, Wendell Jones, 0 at the of end the trailing I Joe Chairman, gives run down on scout third Newman, and Ethan Woodbury, 14 made quarter. Granger I Disactivities for the North Jordan officers will obtain Safety patrol are planning a full evening of enpoints while holding Jordan to 5 tire name and room number of each trict tertainment for the bishoprics, in the last quarter. violator of the rules and report clerks, and their wives on Jan. 20. The Lancers, sparked by Doug The scouts will have their Board to the teacher and to the directly course full dinner will be preof Review at the North Jordan Orr, Ryan Turpin, and Dean Whit- council. The rules not govern and the only food will be cooked pared, Stake House on Monday, Jan. 9, worth, put Granger in the lead for conduct in the school but are de- under the direction of Pres. Baw54-5- 3 first time the minin the last and one week later on Jan. 16, at to children the signed protect Lawrence den, Walt Brock, Doxey, 8:00 they will hold their Court of ute of play. This was not quite snowball trouble and play Henry Bawden; and A. Eldredge: against for Jordan however, enough; Honor. pu The dinner will be served promptly in one more field goal as the sec ground accidents. 7 p.m. by the girls of the North at A training session will be held onds ran out Each Monday morning those Ward. They will then enjoy Jordan for all the cub scout and explorer Jordans Rodney Oliver was high rooms who have maintained a perfine a leaders. All of these leaders are point man for the program prepared under the with 16 fect safety record for the previous direction evening of Warren Cable. encouraged to attend. The meetings points. Lancers Ryan Turpin are scheduled Jan. 16, 17 and 18 at crowded him with 15 points for the North Kearns 'Stake Center the game. Ski School which will begin at 7:30. The Lancers are the only team to have defeated Jordon on their Bus Schedule The scouts are also having their home court in the last seven years. big Pow Wow at Hyland High Granger did this two Due to the interest and enrole-- I years ago, School, Jan. 21. They will be there and ment in the Salt Lake County Recthey almost did it again last all afternoon and the meeting will Ski School the department reation Friday night begin at 6 p.m. announces a bus pick-u- p schedule There was enough. water to. more than satisfy their needs. After they had eaten and satisfied their thirst, the genie asked the Arab for his second wish. I would like a forty room castle with beautiful furnishings and The Kearns Town Council will staffed with adequate servants. Lo hold a Party Jan. 21, at the and behold, before the words were CatholicBingo Recreation Hall in Kearns. barely out of his mouth, there apThe game is for the purpose of peared a beautiful castle, the likes funds to pay some $550 for of which he had never seen. Serv-- raising for the printing of reports paper during the study period of Community Development Daughters of the Although the study phase is over Pioneers Plan Meet we are moving into the action Julia Eldredge Camp under the phase of the program, we must all direction of Captain Elizabeth Pet- be aware of our responsibilities as erson will hold their meeting Jan. citizens of Utahs Pilto City to 20, at 1:30 p.m. at the North Jordan Render unto Ceasar what is rightWard Stake House in the Junior fully his, said Orin Hunter, chairv 12, Monroe School ANYTHING GOES c Slated man of the Town Council. The Kearns Town Council was made chairman of the action phase of the C.D. Program during a delegate assembly meeting in June of 1960. Accepts Missionary Call MSA Presents Male Choir I Music at its best will be the feature of the evening when the 50-voi- ce Olympus Male Choir sings on Jan. 17, at the Valley View Junior High School. The program is under the sponsorship of the Granger Eleventh Ward MSA and all proceeds will go to the building fund for the new chapel. Tickets may be purchased from or WilLynda Jamieson, CY liam Tuckett, AM 70 North Jordan To Host Stake Dance The North Jordan Stake is continuing their Stake Dance 'series; the first one of the year will be this Saturday, Jan. 14. They are sponsored by the Stake Mutual with each ward supporting them. The dances are well patronized, but those in charge are anxious to have everyone attend these fine activities. A splendid orchestra is obtained for every dance which is financed by the stake budget. All you need to have to attend is your Ward Budget Card. The dances begin at 8:30 p.m. and run until approximately 11:30 p.m. Besides an orchestra they always' have a very interesting floor show and refreshments. The Stake House is located The study phase ended nearly $800 in debt. This amount has since been reduced by about $250. The remaining amount must be paid in the next few months so that fundraising for action projects wont be hampered by an existing debt Mr. Hunter added, it is like paying for food thats already eaten. No one is interested in yesterdays meal because he is looking forward to tomorrows menu. One committee, The Kearns Fine Arts Committee, is the offspring of the study phase. This group has done a wonderful job and are the planning another program in at 3900 So. 4000 West. near future. 1 2imr for the southwest county area. Saturday, Jan. 14, the bus will pickup at the Brockbank Junior High School, Magna, Granger High School, Granger and the Kearns Jr. , High School, Kearns. " Pickup will start at 8 a.m. $2.00 round trip. w-- Town Council T'iwl . ? . . To Hold Meet Yu BRENT MARCHANT Brent Marchant, of Granger, received his missionary call to go to the Western Canadian Mission. His The regular meeting of the Kearns Town Council will be held next Monday at the Kearns Junior High School at 8 p.m. Orin Hunter, Chairman of the announces Mr. John Kay, Farewell Testimonial will be held Council, in charge of the proposed engineer Jan. 15, at 5 p.m. in the Granger sidewalk district, will be present 2nd Ward at the following location, to answer any question residents 3900 So. 4000 West. of Kearns may wish to ask. It is Brent was born in Burley, Idaho. pointed out by Mr. Hunter that Later he moved to Salt Lake City Mr. Kay will only answer questions and then to Granger. He graduated pertaining to the proposed creation from Granite High School with the of the district, how the sidewalks class of 59. He has fulfilled his 6 will be layed out and other enmonths Army training, and has gineering facts relative to this issue. completed one quarter at the University of Utah. Brent is the son of Jay Marchant, a school bus driver in this vicinity and Beth Marchant, a teacher at Valley Jr. High. Other members of their family are Mrs. Dixie Marian or Kim, Kathie, and Lynette. Stef-fense- n, Mountain Fuel To Show Film Mountain Fuel Supply will present a color and sound' film on rescue breathing Jan. 17 at the Kearns Bowling Alley multipurpose room at 7:30 p.m. 25-minu- te He will go into the Mission Home The showing is for members the on the 9th and will leave for his Mountain Fuel employees and their mission on the 16th of this month. families and any others interested. ( |