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Show Page 6 Thursday, February 2, 1961 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Hills time score was 35-2- 8 with Granger Oquirrh the over took in front. Murray lead late in the third quarter and PTA Meet did not lose it. Scheduled Feb. 2 With only 55 seconds left to play The Qquirrh Hills Elementary 66-6Granger Church Plans Breakfast Granger Stake Held Gold Murray led by a slim margin School will have a regular PTA At Nite and Green Ball Five Granger fouls gave the Sparat meeting Feb. 2, (tonight),room The theme of this dance held at tans 8 points. Granger Community Christian e in the Church. will have a pancake sup- the Granger 6th Ward on SaturWhile the Lancers sank only 2 i 7:30 p.m. wjn Founte Day p The per Friday evening at the church, day, Jan. 28, was Stairway to the points which gave the victory to 2284 W. 3500 South, beginning at Stars. The hall was decorated Murray. It was a close game until Mrs. ts Tr 6:30 p.m. All the proceeds from beautifully under the direction of the "it: DelbertandWMen, Lancer desperation resulted in Carl Mrs the supper will go toward mission- Mrs. Marie Hymas, who is in the a cash of fouls, which Murray Donald Woolley honored. Samuelson, will be ary offerings of the Christian Young Ladies Presidency of the gladly capitalized on. A special reading program will Womens fellowship pledge. Every Stake. They had .fluffy white also be explained. A1 Braunberger, one is urged to attend and enjoy clouds hanging from the ceiling Examination Glaucoma Eye the wonderful pancakes. All you with a stairway leading to the Granger High Flies Safety Flag can eat for adults 75 cents anc stars. The Granger Lions Club, under! entered this Safety Flag The ladies were given large Mum the direction of Harold Bai1LuetsJ Granger children under 12, 50 cents. SEE contest in December, and could not YOU THERE. corsages at the door, and the peo- all the members of the community f f until this week. Granger ple danced to Bill Links orchestra. who are around the age of 40 and citation which is accepted Qne also had a very nice floor older to take advantage of an eye They of the large population of because North Jordan Building Fund show at which time they honored examination which will be held at the school The purp0Se of this On the Move and Golden te Master e Granger High School on Mon- - Intest, of course, is to decrease Gleaners. They had a musical num- day, Feb. 13, from 7 to 9.30 p.m. cita-The- y The North Jordan Ward held amoun(; cf accidents and will have professional doc- - tions . successful dinner on Friday, Jan ber and a group of young people t0 th(e students. 28. They charged $5 per person danced to a Cha- - Cha, Cha, and a tors and nurses m the cafeteria, and as a result they were able to waltz. The floor show was under and a movie in the auditorium; clear $1,000. The Swiss steak din- the direction of Blaine Lewis and They are expecting about 1500 peoner was contributed free of charge Dean Almond. The dance was un- ple to come on this night, and there The Kearns National League of der the general direction of Nor- will be no charge for this service. by a member of the ward. While man conduct-i- f I Bangeter, Grant Beagley, and Glaucoma effects visibility and the WBBA, presently are the people gathered, there was I Glen Sealy. not taken care of it can cause ing their annual contest for queen lovely piano music by Kay blindness. The cause of this is a to reign for the coming years Eldredge. The dinner was prepared of the eye ball which tivities. and cooked by the Geneology comDowned by Murray Granger Mrs. Dorothy Searl, director or builds up pressure. This also de-- 1 mittee. It was served at 7 p.m. by the contest, states that any girl the Elders of the ward and the Granger Lancers lost their sec- creases side or paripheral vision, the boundaries of the league within Sunday School workers were left ond league game to the Murray There are 20 people per 1,000 that were welcome to enter the contest with the dishwashing. Also they Spartans in a fourth quarter break have this disease, many of which if they were between the ages of had an enjoyable program prepared. away, 74-6Granger led the en- do not know it. Why take the 9 to 12. Registration was held at chance? Why not find out for sure There were a great many books of tire first half with a I the home of Mrs. Searl, 4906 So. 4--7 remembrances on display. point lead. The half- - if your eyes are safe? 4460 West. The coronation of the queen will be held at the Catholic Recreation Hall, Friday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. Tickets for the, event are now on sale by the members and youths of the Kearns National League. Parents of the girls registered in the contest are urged to see that an adult accompanies the girl soliciting votes after dark. 7. multi-purpos- ; r i M-M- en ng 5. 1 1 DON'T BANK BLIND SPECIAL on PERMANENTS Evening Appointments BEAUTY JAR 5154 South Capehart Kearns 35 Robert Warner, principal, reThe program will show lates, methods to gain confidence in readwill be ing and the attempted goal for each student to be an independent reader with a background for critical thinking. The nominating committee will also be elected and all parents with inkindergarten age children are vited to attend and help in the selection of next years officers. in Annual League Deep CY fifth grade teacher, has been busy the program, filming all phases of and including students, teachers, officers and chairmen, to PP in show step by step the program action. Mrs. Laura Wright and Mrs. Ewa Gilbertson, teachers, have been assisting in the preparation of the presentation of the program. Ways You Pamphlets entitled, ReadWith Child Can Help Your the to will be distributed ing, parents. ' Contest Anyone interested in the sport of baseball available for umpiring this coming season, are urged to contact Jerry Slater, CY At the recent meeting of the organization, held Jan. 23, Ray Powell tendered his resignation as president of the league. At the next board meeting, Monday, Feb. 6, at the home of Bob Cantonwine, an election will be held for the purpose of securing a new president of the organization. DELTON LANES FREE INSTRUCTIONS It's Fun to Bowl CY 21 JOE and RALPH'S CONOCO SERVICE Expert Mechanic on Duty Comer 5400 So. 4000 West BUY 1 AB's Country Inn 5419 West 3500 South WAY FARE RECEIVE The Facilities of a local bank We live with and understand the LOCAL Round Trip Transportation You Travel One Way FREE Lewis Bros. Stages NEEDS. Depot We Offer . 77 COMPLETE BANKING Monday and Tuesday SPAGHETTI & MEAT 360 South West Temple St. Phone ELgin . . Featuring STEAK and CHICKEN DINNERS BEEF STRAGANOFF BALLS Wednesday and Thursday Open 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Closed Sunday - CY 33 KEARNS & SALT LAKE CITY SCHEDULES Accounts Savings Accounts Automobile Loans Improvement Loans Safety Deposit It is convenient NOW OPEN VALLEY T. V. 3996 W. 5400 So. Next to Valley Auto CY Box 31 GUARANTEED SERVICE to pay by Bank of Kearns Checks 8-75- RADIOS CAR RADIOS TELEVISION SMALL APPLIANCES . . . Makes a good tax record. MONEY ORDERS Phone CY OPEN SUNDAY 91 to $250.00 Only 15c For Your Convenience Utah Power and Light Bills MAY BE PAID AT DECS DEPT. STORE Member Federal Depository Insurance in Kearns Parts |