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Show NATIONAL EDITORIAL 'Ov A$)C0TI(JlN rm Humana cr 5 rs 3 0 t" 1 S -- J3 CO Jrsr f- CD c- , J - - oo ' c Mi H A3 03 a c ST ' Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume 7 The Fastest Salt Lake County, Thursday, January 26, 1961 In Growing-Communi- ty CJ c 03 Utah G T Number 10 Will Kearns Have Walks? It takes a controversial subject feasible and would benefit the to get the people of Kearns to turn property owner. out for a meeting. Last Monday was On lots with slopes any grade one of those days. over 7 all work is included in An overflow crowd of over 400 the cost and would be estimated residents of Kearns met with the done by the contractor. If driveCounty Commission to express is to be replaced this also will views on the proposed creation of way be done at no cost to the property an Improvement District for sideowner. All cutting will be conwalks in Kearns. to the walks and be in conCommissioner William Larson, toured dition for planting. County Commission Chairman, conducted the meeting. He advised the Commissioner Larson thanked the group both sides would be heard to group for their interest in coming to express their opinion. the meeting. He stated, The ComA majority of the speeches were mission would consider all petitions, for the issue. Points brought out the cost, safety factors, boundary were: community pride, safety fac- lines and grades. The Commission tor for both children and adults. would study the matter carefully Dr. Burton Brasher stated we have before announcing their decision been very fortunate in not having The meeting was adjourned but a death in Kearns. He stated, The Clinic has treated several hundred recalled for the purpose of conductTeam captains receiving their last minute instrucBaum, and Lavonne Tatio. Mrs. Don Poulson, children for cuts and bruises in the ing a show of hands vote for or tions from the area supervisor are front from left, right foreground is the area supervisor for this past four years. He added One against the proposition. Approxi-lif- e Beth Nelson, Ruth Mathews, Mary Frost, and years march. of those attending the lost would be worth more than I mately 70 Darlene Daniels. Second row, Reah Shea, Marie in favor. were the total cost of the project. meeting Those opposed objected to the price in the estimated cost, the distance from the curb making Community Tuesday, January 31, the march- Frost heads the David Gourley area, sented to the marching mothers for some of the shallow very yards ing mothers will be out in mass for with Darlene Daniels in charge of the polio drive, commending them from walk to house and other con- Church Organization the annual polio drive. Citizens are the Oquirrh Hills section. Rea Shea for their splendid efforts in the struction The men of the Granger Comquestions. requested to have their porch lights and Marie Baum will direct the worthwhile cause. Christian Church held a munity on from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. This is Western Hills section. Mr. John Kay, engineer in business meeting ."Friday evening So remember to give freely when. Out of all the Granite School the mothers come to your door charge, answered a number of ques and election of officers was perthe one time of year to give freea then for tions presented by those opposed. more and little District last year, Kearns placed Tuesday, Jan. 31. ly give formed. Those elected to office the measure. in second funds for obtaining good were: John Wood, president; Mr. Kay stated, If the distric For the Kearns area there are March of Dimes, with a total of t; Charles Allen, Harry is created bids will be advertisec Elementary seven team captains, each of whom $1,022.64. The area taking first r; Bud secretary-treasureHewitt, and called The for. would start job have an average of seventy march- place only topped them by ten dol- Plans Founders Glenn sometime in May of this year. The Ried, program chairman; ing mothers under their direction. lars. contractor would be allowed 170 Swartz, fellowship chairman; Virgil Mrs. Don (Ina) Poulson," area Day Program The area is divided off in sections Roach, devotional chairman. Date to A Founders Day has been days complete the job. with one captain for each section. supervisor for this year and last, of the next meeting will be Feb. For the South Kearns section, Beth stated that she hoped the local planned by the PTA of Granger were: Other 10, time and place 'will be anquestions covered Nelson and Ruth Mathews are the citizens would be as generous this Elementary under the direction of Home owners would probably re- nounced later. Mrs. Thompson, PTA president. The ceive their asesssment notice one captains. For the West Kearns area, year in their donations as before.Lavonne Tatio is in charge. Mary Last year a certificate was pre- evening promises to be a good one. year from this fall. In the old Pack 259 will hold their monthly They have arranged to have three Kearns area and other areas with pack meeting Friday evening at 7:30 foreign exchange students speak on narrow front sidewalk all and the boys parents are urged to yards their program which will be fol- would be set nearer Against Legislative Proposal where be present. the curb lowed by other participants from Abolish Trading Stamps Being Formed the school. They are honoring all of the PTA and enA house- death" legislation. She will serve as past officers SALT LAKE CITY to be in attendance. them wives crusade against legislative executive secretary with headquar- courage This meeting will be held on Feb. proposals to abolish trading stamps ters at 901 Continental Bank Build- 9 at 7:30 p.m. in Utah was in the making today. ing. A Salt Lake City grandmother, We are vitally concerned that Mrs. Eliza T. Bringhurst, home our freedom of choice as consumers No. economist and former educator, an- is being threatened by legislative nounced the formation of the Utah proposals such as Senate Bill 19 To Host Aaronic Consumers League, a statewide and House Bill 44 which would Priesthood Banquet group of consumers dedicated to banish trading stamps, Mrs. BringAll the members of the Aaronic preserving the right of merchants hurst said. Both the League and Priesthood from the age of 12 to 21 to give and the housewife to re- Sperry & Hutchinson regard these are expected to attend a banquet to ceive trading stamps. proposals as an unwarranted gov- be held at the North Jordan Stake Mrs. Bringhurst, home economist ernmental encroachment on the House. These boys are encouraged in Utah for the Sperry & Hutchin- right of consumers to shop where to their fathers with them. son Company, oldest and largest of they get the most for their dollar. All bring the Bishoprics and Aaronic the trading stamp firms, said the We are certain that thousands Priesthood leaders are to attend. League is being sponsored by a The v entertainment will state committee of eleven women of consumers share our feeling include evenings a dinner of roast elk and who have voluntarily joined forces that this issue should remain in the all the trimmings, served by the with S & H to defeat the sudden competitive market place where Council. This dinner will beboth stores and consumers will de- High cide the matter for themselves, gin promptly at 7 p.m. Following since neither are compelled to take this, there will be a very interestTono-cord- s, or give stamps. The league is ask- ing program consisting of the a very famous mens quartet. ing all who believe in freedom of also arranged for a fine have choice to write to their legislators They conGod of Mr. Clarence Robinson. Kearns Assembly in opposition to these in- speaker, today on Mr. Robinson is the head track ducted a special mission service credible proposals. Mrs. coach at the Brigham Young UniThursday, Jan. 19. Rev. and The state committee includes versity. He was a former bishop Kenneth Godbey who are on apPreparing the budget for the coming year are the new officers of h and he also was an 1011 chamAssemL. . Bergman, Kearns Chamber of Commerce. Left to right are Kenneth L. Mrs. the the Africa to Olympic Ray. by pointment a Hopfen-becArlene As racer. foot Mrs. Drive; blies of God were guests. pion Teeples, to preside as vice president; Allen Anderson, elected posiE. The be Nat Mrs. activities tion of president, and Joseph Sloan, will 2514 to the position of Welling; result of this meeting, the congrenights Mrs. the 1487 be and Harvard 4050 to Mr. and treasurer. 5500 W. Avenue; of sponsored secretary a by $1,000, set Teeples, prepared So., is the manParry, goal gation Ac- Keen Polk, 930 So. 11th East, all Stake Aaronic Priesthood Commitin W. Woolworths of F. Kearns. Mr. missions. ager to the Anderson, 2773 W. 4700 given foreign Baw-deEvari of W. Mrs. is Wallace of Lake Kearns the of Salt Western tee, So., Auto establishment Mr consisting City; by manager cording to information provided Duane is Boscol Mrs. of of View Call, the News Sloan, Johnson, president; Installation banquet Brown, Bountiful; the Rev. Don Anderson, pastor publisher Valley for the chamber officers will be held Wednesday, Feb. 1. The dinner the Kearns Assembly of God, Rev. Logan; Mrs. John A. Cravens, Price; chairman; Gail Black, secretary; will commence at 8 p.m. A drive is on by the merchants of Kearns Arthur Berg, an Evangelist with the Mrs. Carol Hardy, Orem; Mrs. Ada Eldred Lauder, priests advisor; Kenr, Seeg-milleand for equal and better community participation on the part of the neth Smith, teachers advisor, Assemblies of God, will be the Robinson, Lehi; Mrs. Jolce merchants from all comers of the community for both promotion St. George; and Mrs. Jack Leroy Christianson, deacons main speaker at the 11 a.m. service and service. on Jan. 29. Wheelwright, Ogden. . Marching Mothers Receive Last Minute Briefing Granger : Granger Crusade vice-presiden- to Preparing the Budget for Coming Year are New J.C. Officers Jordan Stake Results of Special Meeting Fair-cloug- k, re-elect- ed n, - |