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Show Thursday, May 16, IS 63 Page 5 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Kearns Jr. Civic League Visits County Hospital those mothers and daughters who your young children are. Teach attended the dinner and fashion them the dangers of going by the show at the Valley Jr. High School. ditches. We want to avoid the tragedies of drownings. Taylorsville News The Kearns Junior Civic League look c?rd6 and hankies to mothers jn the Geriatrics Ward of the County Hospital on Mothers Day. New' officers have been .elected to lead the group for the coming year. Patricia Cook was elected president, with Barabara Graham, vice president; Janice Gotchy, secretary, and Colleen Cook, treasurer. The sponsor of the Junior Civic League is Mrs. Shirley Bench of the Ladies Civic Club. The girls are looking for new members. If you are interested in joining a club for active, enthusiastic girls between the ages of 13 and 19, call Colleen Cook, CY .. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Nielson are without the cast. Shes recovered the proud parents of a baby girl quite well from the broken back bom last week. They now have she suffered while sleighriding durfive girls and two boys. Congratula- ing the winter. tions to the happy family. ,. A large chorus of girls from sevBob Howard flew to Denver for eral LDS stakes are holding practhree days last week. He reports tices and will combine to sing at it was 80 there. That was while June Conference. The girls from the wind was blowing so hard here. this area have been going to MidHif wife Norma took the two chil- vale for the practices. There will be dren and drove up to Idaho and 2,000 voices in the chorus. visited" her parents while Bob was gone. A musical program will be presented at the Granger-HigSchool Ray and Marlene Davies had a this Friday at 8 p.m. All music stucrushing experience. They came dents in the school' will participate. home to find a big tree had broken Admission will be 50c per person. off and was laying on top of their new car. Its now in the shop beCongratulations to the newlying repaired. wed Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Holder of 9 Taylorsville. Its good to see 'Marlene Johnson A wonderful evening was had by . h into '.-- V. KfDDeMtti $100 mIOIm program to pant Up forward. At Urn mom Vfl! iacreaaed output Ho copper production k'i a return la h pad. atihlid aaw copper production record? instead, production will Thb b aot the contradiction k lc rclorad le the level of about teeaba la be. decrease fa the copper content of the C&ac. Since 1954, k baa dropped newly low-gra- ha de 20. la tfeah b 10 year a aga explained by the gradual are at the Bingham Cany an t Look xt a few example o wbat k lake la eempetoate for thb Ioom a fleet of powerful diced truck I replace train in hauling overburden free the mine moving million of ten of rack and eartk te build new road the co trnctaan ef new plant. Kesneeott "march forward into the pact wfil benefit the entire atato ef Uuk Firat, k will provide fob for Utahn, building roads and plant to prepare for increased copper production. Then the long lasting impact of the program will be felt throngkant the state. To Utah, increased copper production wffi mean added assurance of million of dollar a year from Kennecott payroll, supply purchase and lax payment. Directly and indirectly, the dollar will be an active part of every Utahn prosperity. DONT FORGET! The third and final Polio Clinic will be held Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the same places as before. The Granite School District has extended the registration date for the summer school program to the last day of the school year which is Tuesday, May 28. Summer school starts on Monday, June 3, and runs through Saturday, July 13, with the 4th of July as a holiday. Sessions 11 a.m. each day. at a.m.-unti- l WARNING!. The irrigation is be- ing turned in the canals and ditches. Be alert and know where Classified Ads Get Results JACK RUOF (Behind Chuck's Chevron) 5446 So. 4270 West SPECIALIZING ' in AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS and GENERAL REPAIRS |