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Show NATIONAL Poor Copy EDITORIAL a W K H cf- - 4 ' wg-r- g jr-glr- - , vsr- .; - s . . HS . ,. : ; v ,f 4v 'M v 'yA.L 0) $ o hf O "-- H c MS?'VV3S! i " UcM CJ c 03 p- c: C 03 . . v. The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume 7 tT . Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, March 23, 1961 Number 18 Kearns Jaycees Present Res-Q Did you know that there are about 8,000,000 poisons on the market today in various forms. How well prepared are you for accidental poisoning in your house- hold? j nr .5: LI. ' i' s' .' ': s ; , i' The Kearns Jaycees, in lonjunc-tio- n with the Utah Junior Chamber of Commerce, present you a universal antidote which is effective against 90 of these poisons. An extensive campaign is now underway and will be completed April 1. This antidote will be made available i n both Kearns Shopping Centers and also by a door to door canvas. The cost to you is only one dollar and remember one dollar is is the cheap insurance. As RES-first and the only stabilized form of the universal antidote ever Q ,s t i fL ? Give Harry Hudson, left, and Farrol Lamber, chairman, right, admiring trophies to be presented to Miss Kearns. Miss Kearns Cssutes'S1 Time Again Miss Kearns Contest time Kearns Jaycees are goThe again! full steam ahead with prepaing rations for the pageant which will be held May 4. Trophies have been selected and some entries have been received for the contest. Any unmarried girl between 18 and 25 is eligible to enter. The winner will enter competition in the annual Miss Kearns pageant. There will again be a sponsor fee of $25. This fee helps pay for the trophies and the gown that the new Miss Kearns will wear to the Miss Utah pageant. Civic and commercial organizations are urged to sponsor a girl. Lets really get into the spirit of the occasion and have a lot of entries this year. Kearns deserves the very best representation and we have the girls for it! You may obtain an entry blank from Farrol Lambert, 4976 So. 4460 West or Dick Tattersall, 4291 W. 5135 South. Grcraifo School District Releases '61! 42 Boundaries for Kearns Schools From the offices of the principals Alex Street, thence South on Alex of the four Kearns elementary Street to 5135 South, thence East schools comes the following school to Steele Street , thence North on boundaries for the six sessions of Steele Street to 4990 South, thence West to 4300 West, thence North schools for the next year. David and Gourley to 4865 South, thence West to point Oquirrh Hills com- of beginning. (All boundaries to two will both be operating plete sessions each next year. Ev- center of street) OQUIRRH HILLS A.M. SESery school has been effected by these changes and parents are SION Beginning at 4015 West and in4990 South, thence West to Steele urged to carefully examine this be will A detail map Street, thence South to 5135 South, formation. show thence West to Alex Street, thence to printed at a later date the boundary lines. However for North to 5100 South, thence West the benefit of those effected by to 4420 West, thence South to 5415 the changes who wish to review South, thence East to 4220 West, the selection of officers in PTAs thence South to 5500 South, thence for these schools, the following is East to 4170 West, thence South to 5615 South, thence West to 4270 published SESWest, thence South to 5820 South, DAVID GOURLEY A.M. South thence East to 4015 West, thence 4715 at SION Beginning to Nort hto 4990 South (point of beSouth thence 4580 and West, s 4300 to East 4865 South thence ginning). (All boundaries to center 4990 South, of streets.) West thence South to thence OQUIRRH HILLS P.M. SESthence East to 4015 West, North to canal, thence West along SION Beginning at 4420 West and the canal to 4580 West, thence 5100 South, thence West to 4620 South to point of beginning. (All West, thence North to 5055 South, boundaries are to the center of thence West to 4820 West, thence streets.) This David Gourley School South to D&RG tracks, thence area includes all the homes in Northeast along the tracks to 5415 South, thence East to 4420 West, Academy Park. .DAVID GOURLEY P.M. SES- thence North to point of beginning. SION All of Western Hills Subdi- (All boundaries to center of streets.) SOUTH KEARNS (Regular sesvision, West. of the D&RG tracks. 4555 sion) Beginning at point of interStarting at 4865 South and West (sidewalk), thence South to section at 5415 South and 4220 5015 South, thence West to 4660 West, thence South to 5500 South, West, thence South to 5055 South, thence East to 4170 West, thence thence East to 4620 West, thence South to 5615 South, thence West South to 5100 South, thence East to to 4270 West, thence South to '5820 Concert In Kearns j One of the nations outstanding junior college choral groups, the Luther ACappella of l.uther College, Wahoo, Nebraska, wil be appearing in concert at St. Pauls Lutheran Church, 5971 So. 4200 West, Kearns, Utah, on Monday evening, April 3rd, at 8 p.m. The choral group, composed of fifty carefully selected students from the student body of Luther College has toured from coast to coast and received the highest praise for their renditions. Last year they toured the Midwest and West to Denver and previously the East coast where they sang for the United States of Congress and the the United States. Vice-Preside- nt t!us year their tour takes them throughout the West coast. The choir is under the direction of j , Hah,? v;j Luflher A'Ceppelfa Its Presented in the above photo are the organizers and officers of the new Keams Ministerial Association. From left. Rev. W. F. Thornton, First Baptist; Rev. Lonnie Friend, Trinity Methodist; Rev. Donald A. Anderson, Assembly of God; and Rev. Carl Samuel- ' , son, St. Pauls Lutheran. rJ j Thoio" f Pastor of the Baptist Special Holy Week services wilfy 26th March be held beginning ChuTtfvsSpecial music will be pro-7:3- 0 viewed p.m. for the Keams area. evening by one of the services will be held at the Fg chttfchep, with guest organist, Mr. Baptist Church, 5200 So. 420 Gilbert Martinez and songs under West in Kearns at 7:30 p.m. on Uh.e direction of Mr. Carl Grubaugh. March 26, 27, 28, and 29th. Four feveryone is invited to attend these Pastors in Kearns will be the speak- - services and a nursery will bo pro-er- s on the Holy Week Theme o? The Message of the Cross. The messages and their deliverers are as follows: Sunday evening, March j The Meaning of the Cross 26th B.L. Friends, Pastor of the by Methodist Church; Monday eveThe Offense of ning, March 27th the Cross, D. R. Anderson, Pastor of the Assembly of God; Tuesday Grand opening for the newly The Magneevening, March 28th tism of the Cross, Carl E. Samuel-so- enlarged and renovated Food BasPastor of the Lutheran Church; ket Market located at 4730 South Wednesday evening, March 29th Redwood Road, has been set for The Triumph of the Cross, Bill March 23, 24 and 25. Marked - Gmad Opealjig n, Commission 0k"s Kearns Sidewalks Daniel C. Nelson, who recently At a regular meeting of the Salt completed a tour of duty with the Lake County Commission March 11, UJS. Army in Germany, where he No. studied voice with the celebrated Special Improvement District Kearns in sidewalks 3 for installing Franz Karl. was approved. This concert will be open to the According to John E. Kay, engipublic and promises to be one of in charge o fthe project, specneer extreme interest to all music and descriptions are beifications patrons. ing compiled for advertising of bids. Bids will be Called for and will be opened May 1st, 10:00 a.m., Drawing Held room 206, City and County BuildThe drawing for a ladies coat ing. was held last Monday at the Town Council Meeting and was won by O. Mooman of 310 E. 2925 South. Polio Immunization The winner will pick out the fabric Clinic Magna and Mrs. Sybil Barton will make Union Kali Mar. 24 the coat for Easter. cf A Polio immunization clinic will South, thence West to 4800 West, be held at the Magna Union Hall thence North to 5415 South , thence Friday, March 24th from 9 a.m. to East to point of beginning. (All 1 p.m. All, persons not having received shots or needing boosters boundaries to Center of streets.) are urged to take advantage of this WEST KEARNS (Regular ses- opportunity to do so. According to sion) Beginning at 4715 South and the County Health Office, there 4580 West, thence 'South to 4865 has been noted a marked increase South, thence East to approximate-- y in polio in the county this past 4555 West (sidewalk), thence year. South to 5015 South, thence West There is no age limit for persons :o 4660 West, thence South to 5055 receiving these shots and no charge thence 4820 to West West, is made for the service. Persons South, thence South to D&RG tracks, from David Gourley School will asthence Northwest along the tracks sist in the clinic this week, acto 5040 West, thence North to cording to information from Mrs. 4715 South, thence East to point Vern A. Hansen, health chairman of beginning. (All boundaries to for the PTA of David Gourley center of street.) School. Mr. Gibbs, owner-managof the Food Basket said, No expense has been spared to give the people of this area one of the finest grocery, meat and produce selections. Our policy will be to mark all items at cost and the check stand will add a small service charge. When a customer purchases case lots 6 will be added. A 10 will be made on all other charge purchases. er Ted Beavers will act. as asst mgr. Bert Slate will manage the meat dept. Customers may have meat cut to their order. Fred Seo is the manager of the Produce De- partment. By our mass buying thru the Associated Food Stores we can and will pass on to the buying public huge savings. Mr. Gibbs added, Stake Play Planned by North Jordan The North Jordan Stake under the direction of Mars Killpack will present a three-ac- t play entitled Them Also I Must Bring, by Ruth and Nathan Hale, former Grangerites. This play will be at the North Jordan Stake Center on March 30 and 31. This event will start at 8 p.m. both evenings. The cast consists of Kelly Pearce, Jerry Dimock, Earl Preece, Dale Matthews, Buma Gunderson, Fred and Helen Coats, Rebecca Leafty, and Floyd Bond. CT CO ?Y H CD c . - CD tr 4 0 AS)C0TIj)N t- J3 03 |