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Show Page 14 Thursday, October 18, THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS OPEN LETTER Gentlemen: It has always been veiy interesting to watch the Incumbent dates operate at their very best to impress the people of Kearns with Election-Yea- r vote stimulating projects, even though requests have been made on numerous occasions for the same projects. It is felt that the time is now for a complete explanation from the Commission and candidates on the following: Each election year we find that our area receives additional Sheriff Patrol Cars. Immediately following elections these cars are withdrawn and we are back on the inadequate protective system we have experiences for years. We would like to know why these additional officers and cars cannot remain in the Kearns Area after 1. elections? 2. Why is it the Kearns Area has not been given a Sheriffs Kearns is large and sufficiently populated to warrant one and for years has been a request that has not been answered by the Sheriffs Department nor the Commission. Sub-Statio- n? Kearns Town Council News Servicemen News The results of the Town Council election have been tabulated and the five elected members are: Mr. Ross Bowen, 4795 West 4925 South, Mr. Ronald Christensen, 4796 West 4895 South, Mr. Farrol Lambert, 4776 West 4460 South, and Wilford 'Hutchinson, 4878 South 4980 West. SAN DIEGO (FHTNC) Gary H. Fox, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Fox of 4189 west 56, Kearns, Many people have been calling members of the Council in regard to their newly acquired sidewalks and how they are to pay for them. On inquiring, the Council found that the final inspection of the sidewalks has not been made. When this is done, a notice will be sent to the property owner from the It was announced in Town Coun- County Assessors Office. The propcil meeting on October 15, that erty owner will then be able to the Granite District is in need of pay in cash or arrange for a more men for crossing guards. Anyloan. one who is interested in this posiNow that winter is on its way, tion may contact Mr. Verl Assay, citizens of Kearns are urged not the chairman for public safety Town Council, or Capt. Nielson of to park their cars on the streets Sheriff Becksteads office, for over night. The snow removal is made much more difficult by this further information. over night parking. 10-ye- ar Utah, completed recruit training, Sept. 28, at the 'Naval Training Center, Dan Diego. Calig. indoctrinaDuring the nine-wee- k tion, recruits are trained in physical fitness, basic military law, military drill, customs and teiquette of the naval service, swimming and survival, first aid and basic shipboard routine. WESTERN PACIFIC (FHTNC) Richard H. Fuller, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace 0. Fuller of 4576 West 5415 S., Kearns, Utah, is serving aboard the fmm I I attack aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk, operating in the Western Speaking of snow removal, all Pacific with Girl Scout News the Seventh Fleet. citizens are reminded that it will The A neighborhood meeting was be their responsibility to remove Kitty Hawk is part of the fleets fast carrier striking force held forthe Kearns neighborhood the snow from the sidewalk frontthat can move to any potential on October 9 at the home of Myrna ing their property. trouble spot in Southeast Asia with- Jones. The various leaders in attendance were given information for the coming year. 19&2 yoirt going bwtfftg lI along with yow ft ioach film wotl l I lft how lo , It was also announced at the in a short time. The ship, one of the newest in meeting this week that Mr. John Boyden, attorney for Special 'Serv- the Pacific Fleet, is expected to It was disclosed at this meeting ice Area No. 1 is checking on the visit ports in Japan, the Philippines that a training program will be results on the Civic Center. and Hong Kong. i vwhtigonf" THE NATIONAL RIFLE, ASSOCIATION teotfot shooting Ktftff V. conducted on November 7 and 14. The trainers will be from the Utah Girl Scout Council. Any leader or 3. What is to be done at the potential leader who is interested ' 'County Garbage Dump to take care in attending may contact either of the stench and litter that fills Myrna Jones at CY or Mrs. the area in and around Kearns? Gretchen Covington at CY 4. We have heard so much about the youth development and recreaGirl Scouts have come to Taytional programs this past month lorsville, according to neighborhood that we feel it necessary to ask supervisor, Myrna Jones. The new what the future holds for Kearns leader in that area is Nickie Evans. with regard to undeveloped park More leaders are needed to take land and a swimming pool, that care of the girls in that area who becomes an unsupervised are interested in the scouting proMud Hole. gram. 1 ; should like to point out that these and many other ignored reThere was a Brownie Consultant quests cannot be hidden by last Meeting held at the home of Linda minute election year actions. Koer in Kearns on October 4. The The people of Kearns are tired various leaders new of false promises, as proven in the ideas to use in thisexchanged scoutof year last primary elections. Therefore, ing. we are requesting immediate answers from the Commission and the There have been some troop acDepartmental Candidates on the above questions. Copies of this let- tivities during the last week in the ter are being sent to the following: area. Troop 23 went swimming at Commissioner C. W. Buck Bra- West Jordan Jr. 'High'-wittheir Sheriff Koers. Linda Brownie Beckstead. dy, leader, George Troop Yours truly, 271 held an investiture party. There were 13 girls present to honor Lani Signed R. Lambert Farrol Hughes who was invested into the Chairman Kearns Town Council troop. 82 an-nual- lv h at Zions First National Bank! When You Get a low cost AUTO or HOME IMPROVEMENT LOAN at Zions First National Bank you know you're getting the lowest rates y u'll find anywhere. SERVICE IS FAST AND CONFIDENTIAL ITS T1IE BOOT LOOK on the campus this fall! The smnrtest JVl in ami out of the classroom are sporting these new high lean lines. Top designers at Thom rift'ng shoes with the smooth, he the shoe style for autumn, equally will this Me 4n predict that s nml Big Men on Campus, This very new important for footwear for teens coincs in a whole range of casual mo dels, all v litem cut up higher along instep and vamp for tins latest fashion look. for males arc designed for wear The dashing new in the wardrobe of every trousers narrower with the shorter, A fresh accent is the side closure, style young man. left at shown liy an adjustable highlighted in the pair is also featured in the feminine fastener. This same side interest tie. Both ways, these neat version, at right, with its are newcomers appearing everywhere on campus In style is, quite dearly, to be hi be to when this fall- -a season You are invited to apply for a to apply for a loan at the co-rd- at np-be- ' Cut-Ups- 1 ; KEARNS OFFICE best-dresse- d ski-huck- lo twin-eyel- well-groome- of et FIRST NATION. 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