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Show SeingJgarns, The Fastest Growing Community in Utah Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume X Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, May 16, 1963 Number 26 Kearns C of C Hold Meeting Hew Officers Of Kearns g An meeting was held by the Kearns Chamber of Commerce Monday at the Branch Cafe in Kearns. The main topic of business centered around the production of the Kearns brochure. A meeting was held at the home of Dr. Charles Parkin Wednesday night to continue work on the project. The organization is busy gathering information to use in the brochure. and tentative bids on the cost of its production have been submitted. early-mornin- Connie is the wife of incoming first vice president of the Kearns Jaycees, Bill Lemmons. Bill and Connie have an active interest in X' , 1,5 community and political affairs. The : have four sons. Connie is Lemmons 3j? employed at ZCMI. . ' A Wanda is the wife of Walt Deal W& ii ' v- " ; ' " a WrA 1 4 wd VSMk-: who has served as secretary-treasure- r of the Kearns Jaycees during the past year. The Deals are former residents of Idaho and have two children. The prime purpose of the Jaycee-ett- e organization is to support the Kearns Jaycees in their program of leadership training through community service. The social functions of the group group serve as a means of bringing them together to acSOS Girls between the age of 18 complish this mission. The Jaycee-ette- s plan an active and 28 years are wanted for the and interesting program during the Miss Granger Pageant. Girls do not have to be a resident of this area coming year. to compete. According to Bill BaVton, chairman of the pageant, girls interested should contact Mr. Barton at CY New officers of the Kearns Jaycee-ette- s or CY and pick up apare, bottom, 1. to r.: Connie blanks. plication Lemmons, secretary, and Marie The winner of the pageant will 1. to Lindhardt, president. Top row, ride in the Days of 47 Parade on r.: Marilyn Kalm, vice president, and a the float to be constructed Wanda Deal, treasurer. day night at the Kearns Medical G of yConl. chamber r Junior Center to discuss plans for their Marie Lindhardt was elected pres- installation dinner which will be merce. Along with the queen will be her two attendants and Mr. Ted at held 'in June. ident of the Kearns Jaycee-ette- s Mack, the television personality a recent meeting of the group. The pavilliomin the West Kearns who will be in Granger the night Other officers who will be installed part was aiso a subject under h of 24th to MC the finals of the her in June are Marilyn Kalm, cussjon and jt was disclosed that r Granger-HunteTalent Show vice president; Connie Lemmons, the cub is about ready to choose the Case. secretary, and Wanda Deal, treas- - a pan for construction, which will urer. be started this summer. Marie The new officers attended a dur-- ; for the Jaycee-ette- s ner meeting at the Granite Park ing the past year, obtaining a num- - Junior High School on May 14. 'ber of fine programs and speakers secretary-fo- r jhe president-elec- t, the club. She is employed as a elect and from attended w secretary at the 'State Health Labor--j each cjub jn x)jstrict 28--. D atories. Her husband Jerry, has been the meeting to discuss their new the state vice president positions, an active Kearns Jaycee for five duties, and outline the procedure and the club will support him in his campaign, years and is a candidate for the of- - for the coming year. fice of national director, Utah Jay- -' cees. The Lindhardts have twin sons, Pat and Make, age 13. Marilyn is well known to Kearns ladies as a beauty operator at DarThe new, independently owned rells Salon in Kearns. Her husin active bank, officially opened for business band Jerry is community affairs through the Jaycees. They Monday of this week. It is located 9145 West 2700 South in Magna. at have two daughters. ,Mr. P. A. Cammans is chairman of the board and Mr. C. L. Can-fiel- d Thumbers Green Kearns of New Officers will act as president. Other if r T ' officers are: Bert Morgan, vice V s.s s' ' president and Charles Canfield, cashier. Other employees include Mrs. Veda Bringhurst, head teller; Mrs. Carma Bills, Mrs. Carla Pearce, Mrs. Beverly Atkinson and Mrs. Donna Mae Hughes. There are 21 members of the board of directors. All from this area. - fm f SOS Girls Wanted for Granger Pageant 21 54 dis-wit- din-chairm- an j j - T -- Three Miss Granger Contest Entries The Miss Granger Pageant Is j contest, all sponsors for girls will nearing and all single girls between be found by the Jaycees. 18 and 28 are urged to drop in at The winner of the pageant will the Builders Mart and pick tip an receive a trophy from the Builders application or find out more about Mart an dthe Philco Corporation, in addition to the $100 wardrobe the contest rules. The deadline for new entrants is which she will receive. Gallen only one week away, May 24, so Kamps Shoe Store in Granger will dont hesitate another day. Accord- - donate a pair of shoes and a hand ing to Bill Barton, chairman of the bag to the new queen, and other prizes are expected to be donated. The girls pictured are Susan General Taft Laurel Buckner, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Buckner; 4353 To Address West 3500 South, who lists as her G of C talent, g dramatic reading; Marion Granger-Hunte- r General Taft Watts of the Utah Marchant,-- 20, daughter of Mr. and National Guard, will be the guest Mrs. Jay Marchant, 4520 South 4150 speaker at the regular monthly West, lists an interpretive , dance as her talent number; and Barbara meeting of the Granger-Hunte- r Chamber of Commerce, according 'Dearing, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Jackson Dearing, 4157 to Mr. T. R. Brown, president. The meeting will be held at the West 3860 South, will give a' readHickory Pit Cafe and all members ing in the contest. Girls who are interested may fill of the group are invited to attend in an application at the Builders and bring a guest. Several it&ns of business, con- Mart, or call Jaycees, Bill Barton-oDennis Leonard, CY dr cerning the area, will be discussed and are important to all business- Cai Youngreen, CY 84154. men in the area. Watts . r 11 Hi -- . j ' Three girls who have entered the Miss Granger Contest up to date are, 1. to r.: Susan Buckner, Marion Marchant, and Barbara Dearing. Legion Auxiliary 5. L. County Fire Station Opens To Sponsor Fund Raising Dance The Auxiliary of the American Legion Post 132 will sponsor a fund- raising dance on Saturday, May 18 at 9 p.m. at the Post Home. The dance will be for Legionnaires, wives and friends. Music will be provided for dancing by a band, and a midnight snack will be served. In addition, there will be a drawing for a nice gift. The Hth Fire Station in Salt Lake County was put into operation on Monday, May 13. It is located at 3453 South Beaver Street (3030 : West) in Granger. to Lake Salt According County Fire Chief Frank P. Jones, the stae tion will be manned by six firemen until volunteers from the area can be hired. The dedication of the new building will be set in the near future. full-tim- . The Bank of Commerce will ' fea- ture all the modern banking facilities. The officers quarters are car- peted and the main lobby flooring is vinyl. Four teller windows serve the public and a drive-i- n window is located on the west side of the building. botNew officers of the Kearns Green Thumbers Garden Club are, Glenn Sarbo, president; tom, 1. to r.: Mrs. Duane Brown, reporter; 1. r.: Alfred Brannberger, to Mrs. Jack Skinner, secretary. Top row, Elwyn Hess, treasurer, Mrs. S. K. Speaks, parliamentarian; Mrs. officers new took The vice William president Poe, director and formuare Plans 2. being election. May office at the time of their lated by the group for a Summer Flower Show to be held June 29. ilL. 'According to Mr. Canfield the officers feel the area is growing so rapidly another bank was needed. It is their intention to make it a bank where patrons may discuss their financial problems and get immediate action. I. ' - ' a,' 1 i i front row: Officers of the Kearns Junior High School for 1963-64- , row: Back Crystal Heath, Randy Barker, president. Lean Bills, Boys Assn, president; Bev Gardiner, Girls Assn, president; Becky Davidson, secretary, and Patsy McMillan, historian. vice-preside- |