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Show t .? s??r national editorial AS6T't" 0) CO rS CD Diversity of f O 0 196f H ro Ei:;oo;cAL Rd65 c: LOCAL SERVICEMEN NEWS Participating in Admiral Charles T. Booth II, Comexercise Tail Wind, involving mander of Carrier Division Five, aircraft and 21 Navy ships off the conducted the exercise from the coast of California while serving aircraft carrier USS Ranger. Also participating in the Opaboard the destroyer U1SS Floyd B. Parks was Harris D. Jackson, sea- eration Tail Wind exercise were man apprentice, USN, son of Mr. Richard G. Jenkins, seaman, USN, and Mrs. E. D. Jackson of 4775 W. son of Mr- and Mrs John T. Jen4745 S., Kearns, Utah. kins, of 4732 W. Kearns, Utah, and The five-da- y exercise was from Commander Robert Miller, of Salt July 24 to 28, and featured an at- Lake City, Utah. tack aircraft carrie, r four cruisers, destroyers and replenishment ships in a fast carrier striking force opposing shore-base- d patrol planes, medium juet bombers and - Norge Laundry Cleaning Village Opens Thursday Automatic dry cleancome to' on ing Granger Thursday, August 10 at 2802 West 3500 So., at the stoplight in Granger. The new dry cleaning service will be introduced in a gala grand opening celebration, that Will offer dry cleaning and laundry all day Thursday and Friday. Free refreshments will be served to everyce ed body. Sixteen dry cleaners have been installed with 23 automatic washers and nine large clothes dryers in the new 3200 square foot installation at 2802 West 3500 South. Automatic laundering establishments have become a familiar sight across America in recent years. Now coin-operate- d Grariger-Hunter-Kea- - Magna - Taylorsville kand Bennion housewives will be able to do both laundry and dry cleaning in one visit to the new Norgo "Village. The dry cleaning unit will clean anything from a mans suit to a girls party dress, as well as all kinds od drapes, couch covers, etc. It is designed to clean 8 pounds of garments (3 or 4 mens suits, or 8 dresses) in approximately 45 minutes, for $1.50. The dry cleaner provides a means for the consumer to dry clean 11 p.m. The Kearns Chamber of Commerce hast made arranger for a show with both LDS Stake center. Comedy will be Ray Milliand. Paul Douglas, and Jean Peters, in It Happened in The Spring. - Number 38 The refinery has worked more than 2,005,973 man hours without a disabling injury. This is the most consecutive man hours with disabling injury achieved by any of Kennecotts Utah plants. The previous record was 2,003,776 han hours established by the Magna Notice To Kearns Shoppers Shoppers in Kearns this weekend shoul save their sales slip tickets. They will be good for free admittance to a show Saturday morning at a. show Saturday, Morning, at 10, 1961 MAGNA The best safety record for any single plant in the history of the Kennecott Copper Corporations Utah Copper Division has been established by the electrolytic refinery west of Magna. - submarines. Included in the exercise was a full scale replenishment of the task force at sea by fleet oilers, ammunition and store shipsVice Admiral Charles L. Melson, Commander of the UJS. First Fleet, scheduled Tail Wind and participated in it from his flagship, the heavy cruiser USS Helena. Rear sr Electrolytic Refinery Sets Safety Record in Kennecott Operations CALIFORNIA ma-nuv- er 0) The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, August Volume 7 coin-operat- concentrator. Next safety goal for the refinery is the 2,559,904 han hours DAVID A. HOSKISSON . to Central States Mission Central States Mission Calls David Hoskisson David A. Hoskisson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hoskisson, has been called toserve an LDS mission to the Central States. His farewell and testimonial will be held at the Kearns 6th Ward, Sunday, August 13, at 7 p.m. He the opening of Store Number Two4 will enter the mission home Aug. to be located in Kearns at 4270 14 and will leave for the mission field Aug- 21. West 5415. John Paras will operate the David has been a resident of Kearns store. Mr. Paras stated, "We feel our operation will give Kearns for the last five years. He the people in the area top quality graduated from Granger High in groceries and meats at the lowest 1960. He attended the Brigham prices. We will also carry a line Young University for one year of apploances, hardware, notions, and plans to continue his education there upon returning home in two and some clothing. Plans for the Grand Opening years. includse special prizes on all merchandise, free grab bags every hour (Friday and Saturday only. Also tickets will be given with each Phomised Valley will be prepurchase good for the drawing of a 1952 automobile loaded with gro- sented Thursday and Friday, Aug. ceries- The car will be drawn for 10 and 11, at 7:30 p.m., in the Kearns North Stake Recreation at 9 a.m., Saturday. Hall. The admission to the play is Model City No. 1 is located at free 3535 So. Redwood Road and is Leads in the play are performed by Gus Paras.. - L County Farm Bureau Meet Set S. without injury for a metals refinery. That record was established by a Canadian lost-tim- e non-ferro- C. A- - Zeldin, refinery plant superintendent, said, At our present operatin gschedule, we will set the new record in November of this year. Naturally, the record cannot be attained without the continued teamwork of employees, union officers and plant supervision. VFIV Post to Begin Fund Raising Project Milt Gibbs, Commander of the American Legion Unit No. 132, announced a project for the bronzing For August 26 of baby shoes. Funds from this The annual Salt Lake County will be used to build a new home Farm Bureau Talent Find and Talk for the unit. Those parents who would want Meet will be held at the Salt Lake babies shoes eternalized in County Fairground at 7:30 p.m., their bronze should contact Milt Gibbs August 26. The talent contest is or or CY Boy Mott at CY for Farm Bureau members, ages 1 to 30, and will be divided into Last week the Legion held its three age groups. Talent numbers annual canyon party at Millcreek may include vocal or instrumental solos or any combination of voices Canyon. Box suppers were provided or instruments, reading, dancing, and the party was a roaring success and was enjoyed by all stunts or other numbers. to the last drop of . . . rain! The Talk Meet subject is Tanning in the 60s, Freedom or BondAn American flag that was age, and isopen to members 17 to 30 years old. For information formerly flown over the nations and registration, contact Mrs. Wil- Capitol Building, is now ' in the lis Whitbeck, 5770 So. Redwood possession of the American Legion Rd. AM or Mrs- Elmo Auxiliary Unit 132. Mrs. Dorothy Hamilton, 1742 W. 13400 So., Riv- Gibbs stated that the flag was obDeadline for tained because o fthe influence of erton, at AM Senator Frank Moss. registration is August 20. 8-42- 96, - PROMISED VALLEY PERFORMED BY KEARNS STAKE op-perat- ed Norge Cleaning Laundry Holds Grand Opening by 'Sharon Peterson and Roy Wilson on Thursday evening, and by Don. and Ruby Lever on Friday evening. The supporting parts will be played both nights by Richard Moore, Larry Farnsworth, Bob Des-paiGary Willden, Betty Fast and Dave Morrow. n, Virginia Nelson is drama director; Glade Johnson is music director; and Donna Monson and Janet Herbert are dance directors. The play- - was originally performed in 1947 in the Utah Stadium Bowl for the Centennial celebration of the Pioneers entrance into the valley. & n self-operat- p at most. The cleaner utilizes a specially formulated cleaning solvent. It employs the new cleaning solvent developed by Norge and Borg-Warnwhich called Norg-Clo- r, leaves the garment wrinkle-freThe cost of the service will be load of dry $1.50 per cleaning- Each load can be made up of 12 to 12 blouses, skirts or slacks, or 8 average weight dresses, or 3 to 4 medium weight mens suits or top coats. In addition, comd laundry facilplete ities featuring washers and dryers will make the new Laundry and Cleaning Village the most complete service now in existence. er e. coin-operate- us refinery. Open house was held at the new clothes personally at a quarter of Service-CoiOperated Norge the cost and a fraction of time nor- Self and Dry Cleaning village Laundry mally required. afternoon. Members of One of the unique abilities of the Wednesday and the tv, as well as press, radio, macshine is that it has built-in- , businessmen from the Granger area wrinkle-fre- e cleaning with only a were shown the latest in touch-uwith a steam iron needed - et- - ojp- ct-- Serving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville self-servi- H ct H O c H J 1 QJ tr 4 4 J 23 ed dry cleaning. The new plant is located at 3208 West 3500 'South at the stop light in Granger. Mr- Ken Mattson, operator and owner ofthis new Norge outlet was well pleased with the publics acceptance. In attendance were Mr. Leland B. Flint, Norge distributor for Utah, and Judson S. Sayre, chairman of the board of directors of the Norge Corporation. Mr. Mattsn stated, We will be open to the general public Thursday from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Residents in the area will find the Norge Village method of cleaning reason-bl- y priced, easy to operate and with quality cleaning. - FENNELLY AND SONS: (L to r.) Robert Despain, Gary Willden, Arthur Cummings, Marie Jensen, Robby Bruse, Mike Monson, Joey Asay, Scott Herbert (Steven Nelson was absent) Sharon erson plays the part of plays the part of Jed. Celia Pet-- and Roy Wilson |