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Show Page 4 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS 3 ' - Anything Goes By ROLF W. KAY How about a few puzzles to see how sharp you are today? The answers are elsewhere in this newspaper. 1. A customer walked into a store and asked the clerk, How much for one.. Twenty cents, the clerk replied. How much for twelve, asked the customer. The clerk said Forty cents. Allright, the customer replied, Give me one hundred and forty, four. That will be sixty cents, please, said the clerk. .What was the customer buying? WE NEED "BONNIES" ' IN KEARNS WILL TRADE and BUILD YOU A CUSTOM BUILT HOME OF YOUR CHOICE Ray's 3481 SOUTH 2700 WEST BARBER SHOP 6 or Jim Jamieson Glen Seel Dean Baker Larry Tuckett Carol Wilcox ....... CY CY CY CY AM - 97 07 5-53- Wayne Hoobler J 05 May VFW to Sponsor Tournam'nt 'May 25 has been set as Buddy We re Almost Ready for Our GRAND OPENING NEW LOCATION KEARNS DRUG CENTER 5480 SOUTH 4220 WEST - Sh Francis Poppy day by the eKams Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. On this day you are asked to donate generously to help bear the burden of caring for these, the disabled veterans and widows and orphans of those veterans who sacrificed so much to maintain our freedom. 'Representatives of the organization will be selling these Buddy Poppies all day, May 25. (Directly West of Safeway) Let's Get to Know Each Other VALUABLE - Kiefs Planned June 15, 15 Kids Day in Orbit Destination, Moon, is the theme of the 1963 St. Francis Kids Day celebration, June 14 and 15. Plans, as revealed Richard Hagin and by Arene Kerin, ' provide for two exd citing days for children of all ages and creeds. Among the scheduled events are a parade, comedy baseball game, featuring the St. Francis Old Ladies Guild vs. the Little League Boys, talent show, bingo, dance, innumerabel booths, games, and prizes. Assisting with the Parish Kids Day events will be the first summer project of the 'St. Francis CYO teenagers. CYO members will be contributing much time and effort with the parade, decorations, and booths. In addition, they will aid with the nursery service which will be provided for the very young children so that the parents in attendance may enjoy themselves, as well as will their children. Father Thomas Meersmau, pastor, urges all parents who wish to enroll their child in next years SL en fun-packe- Society Presidencies Maggie Meyers, president Clarissa Orton, first counselor Ann Player, second counselor Helen Blanck, secretary-treasure- r Bennion Second Margaret Mackay, president Wilhelmenia Blake, first counsel Maurine Harmon, second counselor Joyce Howes secretary-treasure- r Taylorsville Merle Muir, president .Valarie Steadman, first counsel? Afton Boam, second counselor Helen Dotterer, secretary-treasure- r Taylorsville Second June Barker, president Marian Jannson, first counselor . Lorna Miles, second counselor Mary Ellis, secretary-treasure- r Taylorsville Third Ann Duehlmeier, president Joy Phillips, first counselor Thelma Sorensen, second counselor Marjorie Emery, secretary- - treasurer Francis kindergarten classes,, to make arrangements for their en- Taylorsville Fourth Mignon Palmer, president trance at the kindergarten Loie Miller, first counselor Friday, May 24, from '9 Evelyn Beckstrom, second a.m. to 2 p.m. at the parish hall, counselor 4501 West 5215 South, Kearns. pre-registrati- on IN PERSON (Except Sunday) FREE PAIR NYLONS .ng ene With Any Taylorsville Sixth Gleone Folkman, president There will be an open house Edith Flynn, first counselor and graduation services for the Carlene Bott, second counselor kindergarten and first grade at St. Bonnie Nichols, secretary-treasure- r Pauls School on May 24, at 10 a.m. Pastor Cox will pass out diplomas to the youngsters. Following the exercises there will be a short pro- Taylorsville Seventh Grace Campbell, president gram presented by the children. Amy Boss, first counselor The classrooms will be open after Marjorie Jones, second counsel? the ceremonies so that parents can Marlene Frame, secretary-treasure- r see some of the work that has been done this year by the children. All parents of the children now attend- Taylorsville Eighth ing re invited to attend. Francis Morris, president invitation is extended Nina Despain, first counselor to parents who have registered or Marie Clement, second counsel? are thinking about registering their Beth Workman, children in St. Pauls School next r. year. Registrations will be accepted on that day. The registration fee for kindergarten is $5. The registration fee for the first, second and third grades is $16, Tuition for kindergarten is $10 per month; for first, second and third grades, it is $22.50 per month. 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State St. For Reservations Phone HU 6-84- 63 : At St. Paul's School "MUSIC IN THE NEW PRESCRIPTION (No Refils Please) or with any $3.00 Purchase of Your Choice ' Regene Mackay, secretary-treasure- r Two Catechism class graduations T are scheduled this week. Saturday, May 18, will be the 8th graders Tayolrsville Fifth graduation and on Monday, May 20, Betty Wright, president the high school students graduation Virginia Livingston, first will take place. counselor LaVerne Dalton, second counsel? Graduation Services Molly Bishop, secretary-treasure- r APPEARING NIGHTLY COUPON Ufa Bennion Relief Day Celebration A Cave Man Camporee for the Copper Hills District of the Boy Scouts of America, was held May 10 and 11 at Middle Canyon in Tooele. The theme of the camporee was carried out by the boys and leaders to the fullest, by using improvised shelters, no matches for fires, no canned goods, and no home uten-sil2. Two girls were bom in the The boys used primitive methsame hour, the same day, the same ods to start fires and fried food on week, the same month and the the rocks. same year and they each had the Skill events were featured dursame mother and father and yet ing the two day outing. Such skills they were not twins. How do you as making a bridge from rope, a explain it? water boiling contest (which in3. There were two American coins cluded a log rolling, in a box. They both totaled fifty and a, startingand fire), distance judging height five cents and yet one was not were featured. a nickel. What were the two coins? (contest The Copper Hills District includes 4. A stamp collector had seven Kearns, Granger, Magna, Hunter, oranges and ate all but three. How Taylorsville, and Bennion, and is many did he have left? the largest district in the Salt Lake 5. An electric train was travelling Council. Over 800 boys and adults along at thirty miles an hour. There were in attendance at the outing. was a tail wind of twenty miles an chairman was Charles Camporee hour. Which was was the smoke Lawrence, assistant district commisgoing? and the program was under 6. What is the exact opposite of sioner, the direction of John Neal, district not in. iommissioner of the Copper Hills 7. What word is invariably pronounced wrong by every professor District, Boy Scouts of America. at the University of Utah? 8. What was the President of the United States name thirty years 'Finally Spring1 ago? Theme of Kearns 9. Rearrange the letters of new North Stake Prom door to make one word. 10. How many months have thirty will be the Finally Spring theme of the Kearns North Stake days? Rose Prom, hosted by MIA Maids and Explorers of the stake for all those their age and older. The dance will be held at the stake center on May 18. The spring theme will be beautifully carried out in decorations, and dancing will be to the music of Elmey Clarks Orchestra. Refreshments will be served during the eve5460 So. 4220 W. ning. furnished by, the stake. Adults are especially encouragec to attend. Admission will be 50c Ray Peterson per person or a budget card. . GALAXIE REALTY 298-907- Safe Cave Man Camporee Held e. By ROLF W. KAY Phone ' T V Thursday, May 18, Champum is mellowed in the wood a long ' yetJt,s Priced like many younger Youll say its todays bei,U tasting bourbon buy. Taste and seel JLliompion ourboti LV |