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Show THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Thursday, April 18, 10 MomS'C-PiacVVH7 Servicemen News Dates Set for Camp Fire Girfs Hold Day Camp Bo There at Kcaitrf Scout At Recreation (FORT BRAGG, N. C. (AHTNC) J Center Taylorsville Explorer of son Jr 20, Ted Doutis, High Tcalgfjf Army Pvt The Camp Fire Girls will hold Jeanette Roisons little Blue Bird Mrs. Mary Doutis, 2741 So. 8650 Youth Conference Girls will soon be was at the their will be the fi . . West Magna, Utah, recently assigned to the 82nd Airbourne 1963 approxiOn June men who are in mately fifty young the Explorer program in the state of Utah and part of Wyoming will attend the 1963 Region 12 Elected Explorer Delegate Conference to be held at the University of California, Calif. Davis, California. These young men He was graduated from Cyprus now being selected are "leaders among youth today and will probHigh School in 1960. ably be leaders in the world tomor- at Fort Bragg, N.C. Doutisi who" was last stationed at Fort Benning, Ga., entered the Army in September 1962 and completed basic training at Fort Ord, . row. (Each young man must meet the SAN DIEGO,' Calif. (AHTNQ Arthur P. Martinez, son of Mr. and following qualifications. First, he Mrs. Jubencio Martinez of 4796 must be an outstanding explorer South 4015 West Kearns, Utah, is with at least one year of high undergoing nine weeks of basic school to be completed after the recruit training at the Naval Train- conference. Second, he must have ing Center, San Diego, Calif., with leadership abilities, and third, he must have the ability to speak graduation slated for April 11. licly. Richard H. Fuller, seaman apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace O. Fuller of 4576 West 3415 South, Kearns, is serving aboard the guided missile aircraft USS Kitty Hawk, which visited Beppu and Iwakumi, Japan, in late February. pub- We, the Explorers of America, (Region 12), wi6h to promote knowledge for youth leadership of the future with respect for ones self and his fellowmen to insure our basic freedom and to preserve our American heritage through individual responsibility. While, at the conference the Emerson E. Burkett, Jr, electron- young men will be entertained by ics technician third class, USN, son some of ' Hollywoods best enter. of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Burkett of tainers. 3391 South 7949 West, Magna, is serving aboard the Seventh Fleet borne Battle Group of the 8th Diviaircraft carrier USS Ranger. The sions 505th Infantry. Howard is a e operator in ComRanger just completed a trip to B. He entered the Army in pany Yokosuka, Japan. 1962. He a graduate was January, 'b.ifiMu rtf of Granite High Schoot From Baumholder, Germany, comes word that Army PFC Howard R. Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. JACK RUOF'S Robert L. Jackson of 1540 West 4800 South, Taylorsville, recently KEARNS AUTOMATIC took part in a series of unannounced airborne training exercises TRANSMISSION with other members of the 1st Air- 5446 SOUTH 4270 WEST , radio-telephon- ' Behind Kearns Regal Gas Station WORK EXPERT TRANSMISSION Ray's O POWERGLIDE O FORDOMATIC CARDER SHOP O CRUSOMATIC HYDROMATIC ETA WAY . O DYNAFLO O TORQUE FLIGHT O POWER' FLIGHT Hours: 8 a.m. to 12 noon I p.m. to 5:30 p.m. PHONE CY Ray. Peterson , Wayne Hoobler Bow Hunters! The Carp Are Coming Vice-Preside- Vice-Preside- nt, - i ( hunt-fish-;n- ,', non-gam- OJ f S' Claims Jaycee News non-gam- "O 5460 So. 4220 W. LAST MINUTE DONT WAIT Have Your . ! 12 - non-gam- SPRING RACK and CUE vmi INSPECTION JOHN PARAS USED CARS 1 . V. 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Mom will be treated to a big night out with her during the sale. si son, complete with dinner and enCarolyn Tidwells group had an tertainment Easter party. The girls were Mr. Griner is the faculty sponsor grouped into three specialties: re- in charge of the event which is freshments, entertainment, and dec- sponsored by the Boys Association, orations. They had lots of good of which Randy Anderson is presiKearns 8th Ward eats, and the decorations were dent Schedules Bazaar An instrumental concert was pretypical of Easter. A pink, yellow, and green color scheme was used sented by the school band during The Sixth Annual Birthday and and decorative rabbits set the pace. the day, for the studenfbody. Bazaar of the Kearns 8th Ward will be held tomorrow night, Friday, A dance by Peggy Clark and Joey Peterson played Lovely Rose April 19, at the Kearns Sake House. Susan Hasenberg was done to the on the piano. Pam Hansen and The bazaar will be open at 5 p.m. tune of, Little Brown Gal, and Jecky Cook danced the twist. Lynn and will feature a fish pond, games, they were dressed in fitting Hawai- Jankhead and 'Nancy Owen did a and the sale of cakes and articles ian costumes. A piano solo was beatnik dance and had a beatnik made by the Relief Society, ac- given by Connie Summercom who costume. All girls who participated cording to President Gwen Frand-se- played, "Dance of the Sunbeam. on the program were in costume. It Patsy Crane did a violin solo, s really a credit to have one group The birthday dinner will be Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star. with so much talent in it Hats off served at 6:30 p.m. Cost will be Kristy Bud sang Weeping Wheat. to these girlst $5 00 .for large families, $1.00 for individual adults, and 50c for children. Betty Knight, chairman of the Finance Committee, is in charge of this phase of the program. The door prize will be a beautiful homemade quilt. All proceeds will go toward the New officers and directors were forms available and will appreciate building fund of the Kearns 8th nominated by the Kearns Jaycees a call from Jaycees who would like Ward. on 'April 11, at a dinner meeting to try them for size. Cost is $10.00. held at the Hickory Pit. Elections will be held April 25 during a memKearns Jaycee Board bership meeting at Midwest Realty. To Meet Tonight Presidential nominees are Orfn The Board of Directors, Keams Hunter and George Slack. Nominated. for supporting positions were: Jaycees, wil meet tonight at the Bill Lemmons home of Orin Hunter. All officers First are urged to attend to take care of 'String up the bows, the carp are and Carl Nelson; Second Walt Deal and Cec Otte; Di- important current business. coming. The big fish. are now entering rectors, LaVar Smith, LaVar Allred, shalow water areas along the Jerry Kalm and John ONeill. Jaycees To Hold Orientation Wasatch front an dthroughout the An orientation for new and prosFollowing elections, the new ofState to spawn, according to recent ficers will stand by for installa- pective Jaycees will be held 'Saturreports from the Department of tion ceremonies in June at which day night, 8 p.m., at the home of Fish and Game.' ' time they will take office for the Orin and Charlene Hunter. Wives With the coming of this annual are cordially invited. The "Jaycee coming year. event, an increased number of bowStory will be presented, and remen are afield to partake of the i freshments will be served. g ever more popular spring Jaycees' To Push sport Membership Drive Calabash Cousins Entertain . Accordingly, Department conser' Kearns will a on embark Calabash Cousins of the The Jaycees vation officers taJay offered the concerted from drive Keams membership or Jaycees presented a proannual; reminder that hunting, now 15. is until Their of goal May so songs and dances at a gram fishing, for caip is legal only to 10 tnore obtain meet members held to dinner a April 13 by the Keams long as the participants possess the S. U. set On May 4, they will Junior the Ward. 10th quota by combination or valid 1963 fishing memof Chamber 50 a Commerce show at a luau for Hawaiian present license. Keams 14th the be to bers, given on by as are Utah laws specific just This Ward weekend, they will leave e fish as they the taking of Uniforms Available for Wyoming where they will enJaycee are on taking game fish. Carp or Cec Otte that states tertain the Order of the Eastern (Cy e fishes may be any other he uni has extra several at Big Piney and Kemmerer. Star Jaycee taken only from those waters open to angling. They may be taken by any means except firearms, explosives, chemicals, electrical devices TIL and a variety of nets. . e fish other or Carp taken by archers must be properly cared for, or disposed of by the archer. n. v The conference will open at a dinner on June 28, and close with a luncheon June 30. During the conference the young men will discuss topics like those mentioned in the Preamble of the 1963 Region 12 Explorer Delegate Conference, "Viewpoint Of Youth." Marine Private First Class Alexander Steenbergen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Steenbergen of 5050 South Steele St., Kearns, has been assigned to the Third Marine Air Wing, which has been participating in major amphibious exercises held off the coast of Southern California. Moms-a-Quee- Taylorsville Recreation. Area Monday, June 3 through Friday, June 7, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 pun. Only registered Camp Fire Girls will be allowed to attend.- Councelors will attend a three-da- y session, of training on 21 and 23. 16, May Day Camp 2S-29-3- Di-visi- on 7" - v'-'- i . j) . : i 4- , .. 2-25- 79 ' rj : - v',Y 1 - Brake and Muffler Inspection With this Coupon . FREE 7 t ',' 4 t j ..... , h- ',,. .v V. . ' ' |