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Show Thursday, May 24, 1962 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Trinity Methodist Kindergarten Graduation closing exercises for the lard assisted Mrs. Friend. kindergarten classes at Trinity The play, Story Book Land, Methodist Church in Kearns was will be presented Friday evening as held last Friday evening at 7 p.m. a part of the graduation in the church. program. director-teacher. The following children will reMrs. L. B. Friends, noted the school opened on ceive certificates: .August 28 with a total enrollment of 60 boys and girls. Forty-seve- n Morning class: David Winn, Philwill receive diplomas for finishing lip Williams, Ronald Stalliviere, a full year of work. Mrs. Don Bul- - Bonnie 'Shank, Lee Spicer, Deonne Peterson, Karen Mattson, Marilee McArthur, Terry .Lowry,' Pamela Lindsay, Kelly Knadle,' Melanie Come Keech, Perry Hensley, Kim Hansen, see why Shirlee Grubaugh, Kirk Christiansen, Rusty Courville, Wesley Carlson, Becky Gassier, Claude Drury, Lana McLarnon, Kathy Newsome, that John Dotty. makes the h The for church for 1962-6- 3 purposes. The classes will be conducted at this same location. There will 'be several improvements made for the next term. Parents interested in preregistration mayy call CY for information. Support Our Advertisers Page 7 Hunter Lions Hold Banquet A Fathers Sons Girl Scout News and Banquet was held on May 16, by the Hunter Lions. Mr. George McLaughlin from the Fish and Game Department presented a film and discussion on wildlife to the boys and their fathers. New officers for the Hunter Lions $re: Walter Ewell, president; Clarence Williams, first vice president; Luke Daniels, second vice president; John Lee, third vice president; Max Frampton, secretary; Howard Fite, treasurer; Tail Twister, Don Hulsee; Directors, Ed Gray, Don Hulse, Orin Rushton, and Max Frampton. There wil be a Brownie Fly-U- p ceremony tonight at 7:30 at St. Francis recreation hall. cereThis will be a candle-lit- e mony and thirty girls will fly-u- p from Brownie Scout to Intermediate Scout. Mrs. Myrna Jones, neighborhood chairman, wil lgive welcoming address. Glora Parkin, secretary of the Kearns Neighborhood, will give an addres salso. Mrs. Elaine Robinette, chairman of the committee planing this event, would like to thank Mrs. Lois Bowell, Mrs. Marlene Head, and Mrs. Linda Koer for their help. According to Mrs. Robinette, refreshments wil be served. The public is invited. - Its the Water Afternoon class: Raymond Pease, Donald Smith, Carry - Stewart, Richard Reed, Keven Ondrak, Leslie Osguthorpe, Jeffry Mortensen, Shellie Halkyard, Ricky Givens, Veldon Foil, Kenneth Erickson, Kent Erickson, Karen Draper, Janet Chalfant, Jan Bennion, Jay Baird, Richard Bangerter, Jolyn and Sharlyn Anderton, Robby Aston, Roderick Leonard, Lilli Meyer, Patricia MacDougall, Val Hicken. difference. Visitors are always welcome at , the Olympia Brewing Company at Tumwater, near Olympia, Washington, UVJ LD & Park The kindergarten classes were conducted at 4511 W. 5540 'South in a dwelling house formerly used 8:00 to 4:30 and 3500 SOUTH every day a Radio Particles Termed Faallout V , CARNIVAL DAYS 3 00 WEST May 25th -- Sat., May 26th The Office of Civil Defense defines FALLOUT as the radioactive debris of a nuclear explosion, which eventually falls to earth in particles. The amount of fallout igenormous-l- y greater if a weapon detonates on or near the surface than if it explodes high in the air. Large amounts of earth are drawn up by the fireball. High in the sky, radioactive elements are incorporated into the earth as .particles, which are scattered by winds and in time fal lto the ground. FALLOUT RADIATION is radiation emitted by fallout particles. Each particle of fallout gives off radiation as though it were a miniature machine. Radiation consists chiefly of beta rays (dangerous only if fallout particles touch the skin or are swallowed or inhaled) and gamma rays. Gamma rays, like are very penetrating and X-ra- ,y X-ray- m,m (REKIN6 CO., Olympia, Wash. 0ly 15-f- l k k k k k s, create the need for. . protective shields (fallout shelters). . Kearns Howling Lanes D PIG CATCH GOAT SOCCE 3951 West 5400 South - Kearns k RACES FOR CHILD k Announces BOWLING FOR GIRLS f Ages 9 to 16 YOU NEED NOT KNOW HOW TO BOWL Bowling Clinic will be Conducted A The First. Wednesday After School is Out STARTING AT 1:00 P.M. LEAGUE WILL BE FORMED AFTER CLINIC SPECIAL SUMMER BOWLINS RATES: RD R GOOD 7 GAMES 1 CARD GOOD FOR 15 GAMES flCKETS NOW ON SALE AT KEARNS LANES C0Q isua Fun for the :yer Open Friday 12 Noon Saturday-T- 1 a.m. |