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Show Page 2 Thursday, January 26, 1961 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS of U to Observe Founders' Day Flamingo Dance Studio to Present Dance Revue on January 28th Building February 1 in Union west Valerie Steadman of individuals from the Lancers Outlast U Buffs in Battle See-Sa- w Lancer Pete Turpin sunk a 25-fo- ot field goal nine seconds before the final buzzer to give Granger a 0 win over the Tooele Buffs. The lead In this affair changed hands wtice in the last 30 seconds. Buff Bob Anderson gave the Tooele fans something to yell about in that last half minute by scoring the field goal on a driving, jumping shot. Seconds later Anderson was fouled and he gave Tooele anothre point making the score 50 to 49 for the 51-5- Buffs. Granger, however, tore down the floor, put Turpin in the clear, and received two points for their fine efforts. Tooele, although they had two shots before the final buzzer sounded, could not overcome the tough Lancer resistance. The two teams were tied at halftime, 29-2Granger pushed ahead in the third quarter through the use of Doug Orrs sharp eye. Orr hit 5 straight field goals for 10 points and a five point Granger lead. Doug Orr was high point man with 23 points. Lancers Dean Whitworth and Pete Turpin had 14 and 12 points while Buff Bruce Proctor had 12 points. 9. The oldest state university played and of the Missouri River is planning Middle East will attend the affair in their native dress. its 111th birthday celebration. The University of Utah was esThe scheduled events of the tablished February 28, 1850, as the will place a great deal o month University of Deseret. It has been known as the University of Utah emphasis on the growth of the gradwar since 1892 and its campus has uate school during the post flame of The knowledge has been located at the present site years. under the careful on the east bench of Salt Lake burned brightly administration of Dean Henry Eyr-inCity since 1901. Head of the Graduate School. A reception is scheduled to be held in the University Union Wed- The nationally recognized Graduate not provides for the nesday, Feb. 1, from 7 to 10 p.m. program of only and DoctorMasters for senior students and their par- obtaining studdoctoral but many post ents as well as for alumni and ates, in progress. friends of the University. The ac- ies are also a tivity will mark the beginning of Distinguished scholars from othmonth of special events which will er institutions of higher learning as all be a part of the anniversary well as from the University of celebration. This particular occa- Utah will be featured on the varsion will also premier a special ious panels and seminars to which exposition being featured in the the public is invited. A few of thees Union entitled Spotlight on the scholars include Edith Gregor Hal-per- t, Middle East. Director of the .Downtown The reception is being given by Art Gallery in New York City; R. University President and Mrs. A. Keith Cannon, Chairman of the Ray Olpin honoring His Excellency Division of Medical Sciences of Ardeshir Zahedi, Ambassador of the National Academy of Sciences; Iran. James Bonner, Professor of Biology The colorful affair will feature at the California Institute of Techthe University Mens Chorus and nology; and Willard F. Libby. Prothe University dance band. Flags fessor of Chemistry at the Univerfrom the Middle East will be dis sity of California at Los Angeles The Flamingo Dance Studio willsional singers, is originally from present a dance revue at the Kearns Murray, who Jr. High 'School Saturday, Jan. 28, South Africa, and Carl Grubaugh from the east, who will sing negro at 7:30 p.m. spirituals. A continuous performance, lastAmong the outstanding numbers and hour one to be presented will be the Story ing approximately 58 about will feature Dance of of Cinderella, the fifty minutes, students of Johann Meyer, ranging Death and German Folk Dance, from 6 months to 14 years of age, performed by Johann Meyer and in a variety of dances including his wife, Rae, and a half hour of can-camilitary, creative ballet dances on a religious theme, inand so on. The cluding such . numbers as, Between curtains, the audience Story of Ruth (in which the Meywill be entertained by two profes- - ers six month old daughter will make her debut), Dance of the Chemand 1960 Nobel Laureate in Nuns, John, the Baptist, a Negro Spiritual and a Jewish dance. istry. There will be a charge for adArrangements . have been made mission of $1 for adults, 35 cents or public visits to several scientific for all students and aboratories on campus, Feb. 15, 16 free. and 17. Group arrangements may De made to visit the laboratories on these dates. : g. n, pre-schoole- Banaeifer IN Kearns Property SOLD IN 1960 PIANO -- ton Pick-u- p. I9S4 GMC springs. Real aood condition, Phone AM overload $650.00. RAMBLER taught in my Call home. CY Coll station wagon, radio, heater, HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Ex. Condition KELVINATOR refrigerator. frozen food chest hydrator and storage bin $79.95. Nothing down 5.00 month So. corner West Furniture North-Ea- st Kearns CY with complete liquor cabinet Furniture. glasses $29.95. corner Kearns CY REPOSSED 1951 Pontiac Good tire, radio, heater, standard front. Must Sell, $125.00. 6810 So. 345 East. Phone AM REPO. SPECIAL 60 G.E. Automatic Terms available CY SERVICES or new con- -. Build for structlon, licensed contractor. less Les Oeverall, AM 17-i- Cor- Kearns. USED Auto W W. and CY cial Beds almost new Terms available. CY CY 2 PC. Repossessed bedroom over payments. East corner Kearns. CY So-W- set like new. Take Furniture WASHER with pump Repo. 6-60- 07 2878 3500 SOUTH Utah Power and Light Bills Spe- MAY BE PAID AT REAL ESTATE DECS DEPT. STORE WILL TRADE home in Granger for Kearns baths. Reed property 3 bedroom, 1 Davis Inc. CY Kearns In ARE A VETERAN you can move into a NEW 3 bedroom, 2 bath Early American home with a full basement, carport and oversized lot for the total move in cost of 5100.00 NO SIDE CONTRACTS NECESSARY. Coll Ed YOUR Call North HOME EQUITY sedan. ST. FRANCIS PARISH HALL a 1959 powered. on All TRADE YOUR equity for new Split and ramblers. Reed Davis, Inc., CY Evenings call CY 8:00 P.M. levels $300.00 Jack Pot NUMANNA ACCORDION. 120 Call after 5:00 p.m. CY hours RIDE from Kearns 8 to 5. CY PLENTY OF PRIZES NEW GAMES MISCELLANEOUS WANT excellent BINGO PARTY Hoopes CY CY BENDIX automatic washer. Western Shopping Center in Kearns. WRINGER Lee's SET Bunk Electro Buick, So-W- Corner AMWESTl 91 or Your Convenience PC. repossessed bedroom set. Like new. Taka over payments. Furniture North-Ea- st corner Kearns. CY TRADE Automatic Washer, recondiGuaranteed. $89.95. Nothing down, Furniture. Northwest $5 00 month. g. T. V. SERVICE. All work guaranteed. T. V. SERVICE. 3340 Beehive St. CY HiFi Repairs. Northwest CY tioned INCOME TAX returns prepared in your home. or CY Reasonable, R. R. Barker, BY GRANGER - RADIATOR SERVICE, 2211 3500 South. FREE PICKUP All work guaranteed. Washer. WESTINGHOUSE (tf) DELIVERY. Furniture. INC. IF YOU ette cabinet, $49.00. Nothing So-W- 13-- st ZENITH Table Model TV with leatherdown, $5.00 n. month. ner Kearns. BRIMLEY TV SERVICE. All makes repair-e- d. Calls regularly 53, now $2. Guaranteed work. 21 -- in Picture Tube installed, or HU $37.50. Call CY North-Ea- So-W- CY 8-35- 90 DAY WARRANTY So-W- CY IMPROVE YOUR home. Remodel 2 (1-1- 9) 1 "49" FORD $50.00. Fairly good shape. after 5:00 P.M., 5076 So. 4460 West. 1952 LESSONS Mr. Foster, REED DAVIS, 32 SmVBGE NOW! LIST YOURS or mail them with your or CY Place your Want Ads by calling CY remittance to P. O. Box 513, Kearns 18, Utah DEADLINE IS MONDAY at 8:30 p.m. Classified Advertising: 15c per line, with a minimum of 45c per insertion TRUCKS TV. $1,000,000.00 VALLEY VIEW NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Cltt - Nry Trying for More in 1961 74 rs Base. PLENTY OF Saturday, Jan. 28th PARKING Come and Enjoy the Fun $185.00. to Murray working condition. $39.95. Nothing down. $5.00 month. Furniture Co. Northwest WANT A RIDE, 5 nites a week from 8th West and 24th South Salt Lake to Kearns Corner Kearns. CY 4:30 call CY Mrs. Duncan 2 USED ELECTRIC ranges. Western Auto WOULD LIKE RIDE or carpool to 3rd West Kearns Shopping Center. and 5th North five days a week. 5018 (2-Pieper Blvd. CY REPO. SPECIAL '60 G.E. pushbutton electric range Terms available. CY TWO PEOPLE would like ride or carpool to 2 PC. repossessed living room et, chair and vicinity of downtown S.L.C. Working hrs. 8 to 5 p.m. weedkays. CY (1-dream-a-wsofa. Take over payments. Exc. condition. About $9.00 month. WORK WANTED FurnitureNorth-Ea- st corner Kearns CY BABY SITTcR wanted at my home. Five days a week. 11:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M 4 Children. Call CY REPO. SPECIAL '59 Westinghouse upright deep freezer. Terms available. CY WILL TEND children while mother works. Reasonable. 4532 W. 5295 So. Kearns, WELL-LIGHTE- D So-W- nd FOR RENT Furnished house in Kearns. 2 built-i- n oven and 1V4 baths, range, automatic washer, carpeting, fenced in back yard, sprinkling system. No pets. $95.00 month. 5186 So. 4620 West. Call CY for appointment. FOR RENT: Bedrooms, 2) Same of the Diseases Successfully Handled by CHIROPRACTORS 19 ay So-W- LESSONS ACCORDION, PIANO and ORGAN taught In your home. Music furnished. Instruments available on rental-purchaplan. Bruce (2-CY Timothy. se 2) Valley Vieu JtmJ JOSEPH L. 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