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Show UollARY UNIVERSITY national editorial 1 EM B f wa 3 D) SEP 2 8 1961 ic8T'tN Af jf OF UTAH c tr r rj s f& fj i;-i- c h- - ro S. c; c ' 03 Serving Kearns, .Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume 7 The Fastest Growing Community In Utah Salt Lake County, Thursday, September 28, 1961 P Number 45 Granife District- Lets - Contract for New Elementary School Plans were announced for the Contracts for construction of the of a construction hospital to Western Hills Elementary School be 3500 South and at constructed 5000 W. 5200 South, were awarded 4100 West. Dr. Kenneth W. Hill, Tuesday night by the Granite Dispresident of the Valley West Comtrict Board of Education. Hospital, stated it would munity Total cost of the school will be serve the Magna, Hunter, Granger, $558,601 with all three contracts Kearns and Taylorsville areas. mechanical, electrical and general It will be operated as a separate, going to the low bidders. organization. Local docReceiving the contracts were the tors will staff the hospital, with outSkyline Construction Co., Salt Lake side doctors invited to serve City, for a bid of $428,936 for the on the staff. being Specialists will be on general; Miller Plumbing and Heat- call for consultation. ing Co., Payson, the mechanical The cost of the building will be for $90,890, and the electrical to approximately $350,000. It will cost Shipp Electric Co., Salt Lake City, $150,000 to equip the building. for $37,800. The original building will be so constructed that bed capacity may businessmen of the area have realized the need of some place to serve th fastest-growin- g area in the Salt Lake County. Officers of the new organization are: Dr. Kenneth W. Hill, president; Dr. J. O. Brinton, Magna, vice president; John Rokich, attorney, mag-n- a, secretary; and Dr. Wallace it Chambers, Granger, treasurer. On the Board of Directors are D. Willis Smith, Kearns; Rulon Jenkins, John Aimo, Richard Winder and R. David McDougall, prominent businessmen of the area. Surveying ofthe property is now underway and work will commence within 45 days. Completion will be in about eight months. Construction be increased to 100 beds. will be by the Utah Division of the Dr. Hill stated, This project has Hospital Planning and Engineering been under consideration for a long Co. They have just completed a time. The doctors and prominent similar building in Bountiful. 40-be- d non-prof- Is it true that the older they get the worse they are? Students of the Kearns Junior High school are actually endangering their lives as well as hamper-- . ing traffic on their way to and from school. Your Children Traffic hazards? What are the citizens of Kearns paying good money for in the construction of sidewalks in the community? In a survey taken sometime ago, the majority of the parents wanted sidewalks for the safety of their children, and this did not mean just the little toddlers. Troop No. 259 Court- of Honor To Be Held Today - In such cases where students are GRANGER, UTAH cited for jaywalking, they are reBoy Scout No. 259, Troop sponsored by the ferred to juvenile court for traffic Christian Church will hold Granger offense. a Court of Honor at the church It is much easier for the student September 28 at 7 p.m. Several to walk on that sidewalk than to youngster will receive merit badges receive a traffic citation or spend and rank awards at the event. The in the hospital from injuries troop is headed by Scoutmaster The walks presently being laid time Len Bittner, who replaces Leo are wide enough to accommodate received in violation of traffic rules. Hesse. Mr. Hesse has assumed reUtah Associated Garden Club program is slanted toward proving three persons across the miles and as Institutional Repre- willThe sponsibility hold their annual meeting next this statement. stumiles long. This business of sentative with the Boy Scouts. Mr. There will be a board meeting at Sept. 30, 1961, at the Saturday, dents lining up six, eight, and ten Hesse will handle liason work be- Prudential Federal 8:30 a.m., followed by the general Building, Savings across going down the middle of Kearns Rifle tween the troop and district and 3261 South Lake Salt session. Election of officers for the State St., the road is causing a very serious Pistol Club replaced Mr. Vic Hoopes, who re- City, Utah. Members and affiliate roming year will take place with traffic hazard in the community. signed because of time limitations. members of garden clubs through- installation to follow the luncheon 3 Loses Members No. 259 is a member of the Troop This hazard is doubled with the out the state will be in attendance. meeting. Copper Hills District of the Salt Mrs. Wm. J. Bullough, president Winners of National and State ice and snow that will soon be on Lake Council of of the Scouts not Boy children Club Little Garden awards will be announced and the The Kearns Rifle and Pistol of the Utah Associated the roads. may America. the awards presented. Much interest be old enough to comprehend Clubs, will preside. very regretfully announce they will for the event are las been shown and competition fact that cars cannot always stop be loosing three of their most acMrs. V. R. Hutchen and Mrs. Ger- ceen for these awards. Mrs. W. O. quickly on icy roads, but older tive and prominent members next have Padilshould ald J. Robertson, with Mrs. Sanford Bostwick, Kearns, is awards chairweek. Bart Stalliviere, Tony students certainly this to understand of M. Stoddard representing the board man. sense enough la, and Steve Edwards, members drivOther outstanding features of the and be considerate enough of the Utah National Guard, have been The regular meeting for all mem- of the Utah Associated Garden ers. Any driver of a vehicle would called to active duty. All their fel- bers of the Kearns American Legion Clubs. Theme of the meeting will meeting are the talk by Dr. Karl (Continued on Page 3) give anything not to hit a child of low members are very sorry to see Auxiliary will be held at the home be The Land is Fruitful, and the when but of a wish deliberately and lot them them go of Anita Jensen, 4361 West 5700 they any age, walk down the road six and eight luck. South. across and dare you to hit them or The Rifle and Pistol Club is still A roll call party is being planned go around them, where does the in classes Hunters for the middle of October. Safety. holding fault lie? course one It will take the joint effort of They have completed r-teacher and parental instruction to and begun another which started Ward. at Kearns First the one Tuesday these students before The Lions held a business meetNext week another is scheduled, or many are killed. This action is ing at the Kearns Medical Center a traffic violation of jaywalking. with classes running each week un- Monday, September 25. til hunting season, or until everyLion president, Ralph James, one who is interested has had the with his secretary, Clyde along Dr. Marcus Burton opportunity of taking this course. Peirce and membership chairman, To Address One big session is scheduled to Wayne Wessman, attended a Zone begin October 4 at 7:30 p.m. and Meeting at Magna Tuesday, SeptemKearns PTA ber 26. according to present plans, will be Coming up will be membership Dr. Marcus H. Burton, an oral held at the Catholic Recreation Cen- month for the Lions next month. WedThe class will be held surgeon, will be the guest speaker ter. nesday, Thursday, and Friday eveat 7:30 p.m. tonight at the at the West nings, with the shooting portion of The Kearns Jaycee and Javcee-ette- s Kearns Elementary school. Dr. Burt- the program to be held Saturday. will hold a joint meeting Wedon will discuss fluoridation. Follow- Anyone who is interested in taking and come to is course will the nesday, urged September 27, at the home ing the discussion, the teachers will reof Mr. we Mrs. Edwin Castillo. and that (Again night. register be introduced and the audience 21 Professor under all those mind that Beier, professor of psyyou participate in community singing. isbeen at the who have not previously chology University of Utah, sued a hunting license are required will speak to the group on psycholto take this course before they may ogy, psychoanalysis and hypnosis. hunt. Girls are also welcome to the Following this very interesting lecture, an Oriental dinner will be class.) served by Betty Castolli. Those who If there are any scout troops or know say this will be an exceptional The book review, sponsored by other groups or organizations who treat. the women of Kearns Stake, has would be interested in obtaining been changed from the previously an instructor to take this course, Samr-daOQUIRRII HILLS PTA contact Dick Ferrin, CY announced date and time to a Kearns The will hold Jaycees Rethe in Sept. 30, at 2 p.m. Members of the PTA and faculty really let their hair down and put A competitive rifle team will be membership meeting at the Old Room. lief Society 8 on the dog a little last Friday during a comedy production for the p.m. Thursday, Sepselected by the club Wednesday, Hickory at Miss Helen Kimball wil drama29. Anyone who may be intember Some of the participating comedians are left to right, students. that with they 27, hopes tize and review the wonderfully September is in their terested the William in as joining Jaycees Naylor, principal; Jane Moore, PTA program chairman; John outstanding will be human and exciting Three Is A were contact to a call member or as urged they Meyer, teacher, and Jay Cahoon, PTA membership chairman. Front are competition this year Bob Harrison, CY Family. All 'interested persons and center is Vincent Rice, teacher. last year. and Co-chairm- en Kearns News West Book Review Date Changed y, invited to attend. C Oo VI J - f- f : P-- Hs c Ct-- os rr J O'1 J CD 0) ca PY H fl) ZT'f H 03 4 . |