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Show Page 2 Thursday, February 16, 1961 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Anything G oes . . . Missionaiy Receives Call to by ROLF W. KAY SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES Northwestern States KEARNS Thursday, KEARNS m MAGNA VFW 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, Lido Club, 8 p.m. LIONS 3rd Thursday, Lions HalL COMMUNITY COUNCIL 2nd Tuesday each month, 8 p.m., Magna Fire Hall. at Runs 1952 CHEV. New paint, stick shift. good. $165.00. Can finance. CY 1952 GMC Vi -- ton pickup. Perfect $495.00. Can finance. CY OCCATIONAL Over - 100 CHAIRS-SPEC- PURCHASE IAL to choose from. $17.95 up. Furniture North East Corner of So-W- Kearns, CF condition. REMANANTS CARPET all sizes and colors big savinbs East Corner Kearns While they last at Furniture SERVICES North INCOME TAX returns prepared Reasonable. R. R. Barker, con- for ENDS Savings Corner Kearns, So-W- in your home. or BY ODDS and CY 13-- 21 chest of drawers At Big East Furniture North CY TABLE model T.V. $59.95. GuarNo down payment $5.00 per month Furniture Co. North East Corner Kearns, CY INCH So-W- W. RADIATOR SERVICE, 2211 South. 3500 FREE PICKUP All work guaranteed. GRANGER 5 nites a week from 8th West and 24th South Salt Lake to Kearns 4:30 call CY Mrs. Duncan. RIDE, FREE loan of our efficient Carpet Shampooers with purchase of Blue Lustre Shampoo Western Auto Kearns Shopping Center. DELIVERY. T. AND BOARD, Salary for girl or lady to care for children. CY ROOM AND BOAR, for children. CY ROOM Lee's DON'T REMODEL without our bid. free es ti mates at your convenience. Commercial or Residential. Licensed General Contractor. Phone CY HOUSEHOLD ITEMS SIZZE droinboard for Clayport kitchen. Perfect condition. See Ray at Ray's Barber Shop Next to Valley Shopping Center. FULL REPO 1960 G.E. Push Cash or Terms. CY OPPORTUNITY Range Button IS FT. FREEZER. Chest, excellent cond. Must Sell $129.00. Can Finance. CY USED MUST SACRIFICE Tapan electric , sell for $450.00. USED BED Childs hat, reversable White tie string CY nearly new fabulous 400 range. $700.00 New. Will pile TRADE property 3 home in Granger for Kearns baths. Reed bedroom, 1 V YOUR HOME Electra Buick, TRADE Call EQUITY sedan. on a 1959 All powered. CY YOUR equity for new Split and ramblers. Reed Davis, Inc., CY Evenings call CY TRADE levels MISCELLANEOUS CY of our Carpet Shampooer with purchase of Blue Lustre ShampooWestern Auto, Keorns. and No So-W- East Corner Kearns, CY CY children in my home. Also do hand knitting. Call CY WILL TEND IRONING DONE at heme $1.25 Doz CY VIOLIN RENTALS, sales and repairs. Reason able rates. Williams Violin 5hop. 6776 W 2700 So. BY Guitar, drum, singing lessons. Deal er in guitar and all musial instruments. Also rent. Don Petty, AM LESSONS WILL DO IRONING ably. Call CY w. Ida Shepp. We would like to thank everyone who helped with especially Mr. Bond of the shop department and we hope everyone enjoyel the two full days of activities. K-daz- e, $1,000,000.00 IN Kearns Property SOLD IN 1960 Trying la my home reason 4370 W. 5700 or More in 1961 LIST YOURS NOW! REED DAVIS, CY INC. 91 Valtei) Vim KimA JOSEPH L. SLOAN, Publisher Entered as 2nd Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate: $2.00 per year; Single Copy 5 cents ESTABLISHED 1954 children in my home WILL TEND Mrs. Haven Also evenings. CY 4315 W. 3570 South. ACCORDION. 120 Base. $185.00. WANT RIDE from Kearns 8 to 5. CY to Murray working RIDER Granger to Salt Lake. Working hours 8:00 to 4:30 p.m., 4145 So. 3200 West. CY WANT TO RENT 3 rm. apt. Must be clean. We have small dog but no children. Coll ext. 2691 days or CY BY WANT LETS WILL TRADE home. Reed 5202. evenings and weekends. USE of our Carpet Shampooer with purchase of Blue Lustre Shampoo. Western FREE SWAP Buick Sedan Davis Inc. CY '59 for Keams CY 8 1889 SILVER DOLLARS for 1891 to 1895 Also have other years See AI Mekin st Furniture. LESSONS 11 Perfect condition wringer washer. $39.95, no down payment $5.00 month Furniture Co. North East Comer Kearns, CY So-W- est children while mother werx 4532 W. 5295 So. Kearns, TEND Cal! after 5:00 p.m. CY hours WHIRLPOOL outomotlc washer. Looks works like new $99.95 Guaranteed. down payment $5.00 per month. APEX and white heart. pre-scho- ol FREE use North your Reasonable. Inc. CY Davis In WILL ESTATE CY Make offer. CHILDREN while mother works home or mine Frances School 4290 W. 5700 So. New Kearns home by own er being transferred. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, full basement, carport, fenced yard. $85.00 G.l. loan monthly. $1500.00 equity. 4 5316 Heath Ave. Western Hills, CY weekends, evenings. NUMANNA Pumiture green HOME FOR SALE WILL rom 3 till 8 p.m. This dinner is the end product of hundreds of hours of work and banning by scores of loyal parish-oner- s whose ultimate aim is quick and efficient service to those attending. Father Lawrence Spellen reminds friends of the parish that the customary 6 p.m. Mass will be held that evening as usual for those who would be interested in attending Mass before or after the dinner. Galey Colosimo, chairman, states that tickets can be purchased from parishoners or at the door and that a take-odepartment will be featured again this year. The tickets are priced at $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for children which includes all you can eat of and meatballs, green spaghetti and butter, ice cream rolls salad, and beverages. ut LOST REAL WANTED WORK WILL TEND SERVICE. All work guaranteed. T. V. SERVICE. 3340 Beehive St. CY HiFi Repairs. 'salary for lady to care to stay with mother to watch children from 4:00 P.M. to 2 A.M May live in if desired. 73 Woodrow St, Murray. iFrom 9:00 A.M. to 4 P.M., 73 Woorrow St. Murray. LOST CY V. Wanted Help Cleaning-Repairing-Recori- and - GIRL OR WOMAN anteed. W Plans are now completed for the serving of a spaghetti dinner which is scheduled to take place Jiis Sunday, Feb. 19,' in the parish lall of Our Lady of Lourdes Church in Magna. Serving will- be So-W- CY IMPROVE YOUR home. Remodel or new Build struction, licensed contractor. less Les Deverall, AM A e. Spaghetti Dinner Planned Feb. 19 Auto, Kearns, Utah. WANT Friday, however, was the busiest of the It was slated as dress-u- p With the student body day. officers helping to promote this. It was also courtesy day with everyone having their best manners. In the morning there was an assembly to congratulate those who made it on the honor rolls. To climax the two days of activities, there was a Valentine Dance which was a girls or boys preference for he 7th, 8th and 9th graders. With the colors being red and white. The prettiest decoration of all was in the middle of the floor, a red GRANGER 32 So-W- Junior. LIONS 2nd and 4th Thursdays, Meadowbrook Golf Course. TOWN COUNCIL 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. or CY Place your Want Ads by calling CY or mail them with your Box P. O. remittance to 513, Kearns 18, Utah DEADLINE IS MONDAY at 8:30 p.m. Classified Advertising: 15c per line, with a minimum of 45c per insertion Powered, Can ar- Thursday was slated as King and Queen day. The boys were the kings in the morning with the girls having to carry the boys books and remain standing in class till all the boys were seated and in the afternoon the boys having to do "the same for the girls. Also that day it was black and white day with the students all wearing the school colors. This was promoted with the help of the cheerleaders. They also lead the student body in a pep rally, this helped to build the morale of the students for the basketball game against Olympus 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 announced. VALLEY VIEW NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING Fully was a Valentine dance sponsored by the Girls Association, called Heart of My Heart. Featuring the music of the 'East High Combo. TAYLORSVILLE 29 Hardtop. Excellent Condition. AM range Financing. K-da- ze TAYLORSVILLE LIONS CLUB st BUICK . KEARNS NATIONAL LEAGUE BOARD OF DIRECTORS first Monday of the month. Co 55 Mon- School. High 1st Thursday of month. Elementary schools will alternate with junior high school. KEARNS J.C.L Ages 13 thru 19, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays. KEARNS RECREATION FOUNDATION 1st and 3rd Monday, Jr. High School. KEARNS RIFLE and PISTOL CLUB 3rd Thursday, Kearns Community Hall. KEARNS LADIES CIVIC CLUB 2nd Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Community Hall. VFW AUXILIARY 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. Members homes. I-I ay 1st and 3rd Jr. K-Da- ze KEARNS PTA TRADE Busiest Thursday and Friday boosted the Keams Jr. High with their busiest week. The activities for Thursdays calendar were King Day and a game against Olympus and Queen Way, Black and White Jr. High and a pep rail. Fryidays activities included a dress-u- p day sponsored by the student body officers, an honor asse mlybto ficers, an honor assembly to honor those who got on the high, honor and citizensip rolls. Friday was also featured as a special courtesy day. The last event of the 1st and 3rd Wednes- 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. SELL Itss p.m. S KIWANIS CLUB Monday of each week, 12:15 p.m.. Old Hickory. KEARNS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, 3rd Friday each month, F. W. Woolworth Lounge. AMERICAN LEGION 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. d-d-- SPECIAL Hide-a-wbed sofa with matching chair $9.54 per month. No Furniture payment till April. North Eas Corner Kearns CY Keams Jr. Boosts Week KEARNS WE REPOSSESSED 8 JAYCEE-ETTE- day, 8 p.m. KEARNS TOWN COUNCIL days, 8 p.m., Kearns ay TRUCKS By Sue Stewart LIONS 1st Wednesday 8 p.m. Members homes. KEARNS JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE t-t- -t - end 4th Mondays, LADY en CARS 2nd LIONS 7:30 p.m. w, 74 U.S.A. KEARNS Marion McKay LeFevre, son of Mr. Marion LeFevre and Mrs There must be a million jokes pediment. The father couldnt walk an about mothers-in-laa million too good because one of his legs Maggie Ahlstrom, has accepted Northwestjokes about husbands and wives, a was shorter than the other, and LDS mission call to the million jokes about women drivers his son had trouble talking be ern States Mission. and so on down the line. But do cause of his stuttering. One day McKay LeFevre was bom in you know that I can think of only the son said to his father, three jokes about people who Panguitch, Utah, on Nov. 5, 1941. know stutter? This doesnt prove any- you yourself The last several years he has lived in Hunter. He attended Cyprus High thing, and it really doesnt matter but its a good lead into three The father was all for this so School and graduated from the class stories. he asked his son to go on. of 60. This year he has worked as a carpenter at the new Hunter .The first one concerns a man the walk Chapel, which is almost completed. stanidng on the comer minding his on leg your own business. Along came a strangElder LeFevres Farewell and the and er and asked him, Testimonial will be at the Hunter in the it? !No answer. Second Ward Chapel located at That youll 6000 W. 3500 South. The services it? Still no anwer so time will be held Sunday, Feb. 19, at the stranger walked off. Another The father thought this was a 5 p.m. He will spend the next week clap who was watching all this good idea and decided to 'try it at the Mission Home and then on went up to our friend and said, out. He walked with his short leg Feb. 27, will depart for his mission Why didnt you tell that guy the on the curb and his long leg in work. The reply was, the time of day. gutter, and suer enough it The first one said, worked wonderfully. In fact he see that me to was so happy with this miracle man a The second story is about that he completely forgot his conBy and his son. Both had a slight im- - dition. When he got to the comer, into time the he it all the got out, girl he lost his balance and slipped. was gone and his friend didnt see Unfortunately a truck hit him and banged him up pretty well. When ler. he finally came to in the hosA short while later our friend pital, his son was standing at his said Dedside. He said, Son, I appreciate that he fact that you tried to help my the imping. And just to return the But again, by the time he finished !avor, Im going to tell you how saying it the car was one.-Afte- r you can stop your stuttering. a few blocks he started His son was delighted and said, out again, FURNITURE & APPLIANCES But not wishdo thru the same bit again, 'to it go ing So-We- st Furniture By keeping your big mouth he interrupted him with Yes dogshut! came the reply. North-EaThen wh-wh- y Corner Kearns gone it, I saw it. men The concerns last two story step in it? he CY down was asked. the street walking th-th-th- Kearnsville PIANO and ORGAN taught in your home. Music furnished. Instruments available on rental-purchaplan. Bruce ACCORDION, se Published weekly by Valley View News Publishing Company at Salt Lake County, Utah Post Office Box 18513"- - Keams, Utah CY Joyce Stout AM Ruth Hoopes AM Carlyn Maxwell AM Arleen Morrill Karen Bawden CY CY. Sally Nelson Jack and Jessie Olsen CY 74 22 76 20 76 18 96 4158 W. 4960 So. Keams 3228 Cantwell Granger 5030 So. 1130 W. Taylorsville 5842 So. Redwood Rd.Bennion 4201 W. 35OO So. Hunter 5164 Capehart Keams 4911 So. 4980 W. Keams |