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Show i Page 4 Thursday, June ft, 1W5 THE .VALLEY VIEW. NEWS Camp Fire Girls News tees Kennecoti Copper Director of delations M. SALT LAKE CITY Kenneth E. Kefauver has been appointed director of public relations for the Utah Copper bivision of Kennecott Copper Corporation, it was announced today by J. . P. OKeefe, division general manager. Camp Fire Girls from groups throughout the entire Salt Lake valley are attending Day Camp this week at the Taylorsville Recreation area on Redwood 'Road and 48th Jgan June 3 and will run through June 7 from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Janet 'Hansen from the university is director of the camp. A nurse, Mrs. C. R. Ford, has been on hand South. at all times. Mrs. R. 'D. Spies is in KefauVer, who joined Kennecott handicraft of the program. in April of 1962, has been director The theme of the camp this year charge is based on American Indian 'Lore. of public relations for the comMost Camp Fire groups through- panys Nevada Mines Division at A variety of activities have been interwoven around this theme, in- out the valley have been excited McGill, Nevada. cluding games, singing, dramatcs, over Day Camp during the past Prior to joining Kennecott, Kenature lore, camp-craskills, fire week, and this is the main event fauver was manager of public rebuilding, tool craft, and simple of the month, however some groups lations for the Philco Corporation, cook-outA chuck wagon lunch have been busy with other actividivision a Ford Motor Comthe of ties. was featured one day. Before associated that Birds pany. Jeannette Rolisons Blue Approximately 130 girls are at- have been the with Martin Company in airbusy with field trips. tending the Day Camp, which be-and missile work at Baltimore, They went to Murray Park where craft He also has been a news and hot Maryland. dogs they enjoyed roasting marshmallows over the open fire. reporter in Washington, D.C. Beans, potato chips, cookies, and Kefauver is a past president of : were also served. punch the extended been An invitation has Philadelphia Chapter of the On 'Saturday, along with Carolyn American inPublic Relations Associato those in the area who are Fire Tidwells they tion and was a director of that terested in becoming volunteer fire- took in a Campto Hogle group, Zoo. There before .its merger with the men to fill out an application at were 36 trip 40 girls.. JThey all group to -Public So. Relations Society of Amer3453 Fire the Granger Station, off at Jeannettes home stopped He ica. is an overseas assoBeaver Street (3030 West): after for a popsicle treat, provided ciate of the also Institute ofSalt Lake County 'Fire Chief by their leaders. Great Britain. Frank P. Jones said that as soon j Jeannette and 'Carloyns groups as the station is completed and combined again for a neighborhood Kefauver attended the University enough volunteers have been hired, hike. They sang songs and observed of North Carolina before joining the dedication of the new building nature in the city. the U. S. Army Corps during World e firemen Vera Huffmans group had a War II. He served in the Eighth will be held. Six are presently employed. A date for Council Fire at which awards were Air Force as a bomber gunner. Keexaminations for prospective volun- given. Those receiving awards were fauver was graduated from the Uniteer fiiremen will be set in the Marlis Fabert, 'Judy Kelley, Theresa versity of- Maryland in 1950 with near future. . a bachelors degree in government Langren, and Marcella Sanchez. and politics. He also is a graduate of Randolph Macon Military Academy in Front Royal, Virginia. There will be a special meeting of the David Gourley PTA on Monday, June 10, at 7 p.m. This meetofficers for the ing is to PTA next year. The reason for this election is that there will be no need for the two sets of officers that were elected this spring. ct The candidates will be for presi-iden- t: Mrs. Lloyd (Claudia) Nordin and Mrs. Newell (Irma) Poulsen; for first Mrs. Thomas (Connie) Naylor and Mrs. Oliver (Audrey) Venz; for third Mrs. Floyd (Norma) Minster and Mrs. Jack (Darlene) Stevenson; for secretary: Mrs. Byron (Alberta) Webster and Mrs. Ernest (Elaine) Wessman; for treasurer: Mrs. Hugo (Enid) Hullinger and Mrs. Cecd. (Geraldine) Otte. vice-preside- nt: vice-preside- s. s Firemen Needed - Public-Relation- David Gourley PTA News re-ele- ft he-wa- - v W i y AS .... KENNETH E. KEFAUVER ... Mrs. Stevenson, past president; urges everyone to come to this very short election meeting and vote for the candidate of your choice. y public relations head Kearns Shopping Center s, i full-tim- - CY 8-35- CY 44 8-35- 45 -- FOLLOW THE STAR TO Durfey Dry Cleaners Kefauver was born in 1925. He and his wife Nancy and their four children will make their home in the Salt Lake area. ASPIRIN TABLETS Taylorsville Stake 5 Gtake priesthood meeting will be held Friday, 'June 7, at the Taylorsville Stake Center. This meeting will be held on Friday this month only due to the Cinerama to be held at the Villa Theatre Monday and Tuesday evenings, June 10 and 11. All priesthood bearers and partners are invited to attend this meeting. Two committeemen from the Church Building Committee will be there to speak to this group. MIA June Conference will be held June 14, 15 and 16. All MIA officers and teachers are invited to attend these meetings. And SHIRT LAUNDRY 3980 West 5415 South - Kearns 0T$eewlr-- ! Everyone keep in mind the Cine- Grain BOTTLE OF 500 CHILDREN'S THONGS PINT CAN CHARCOAL FIRE STARTER rama this coming Monday and Tuesday at the Villa Theatre at 7:45 sharp. This should be a very outstanding night for the stake. Proceeds will go to the Taylorsville Stake Building Fund. St. Francis Dancing School Recital Planned $6.50 Value EVERAIN SPRINKLER St. Francis Dancing School will have its Spring Recital on Friday, June 7, at Kearns 'Junior High, at 7 p.m. Admission is $1 for adults and 50c for children. SANITIZING... Inhibits germ growth DEODORIZING for odor resistance MOLD PROOFING... no musty odor ... jc MILDEWPROOFING... discoloration THIS FREE prevent! MOTHINE PROTECTION evidence of the quality dry cleaning every thing entrusted to our care receives. 1$ V.. PICK UP and DELIVERY Call CY Mrs. Erskine, director of the school, is hoping everyone will come out and see her Dancing Mothers group. Mrs. Erskine said that she believes this is the only group of this type in the valley. As an added attraction, the revue will feature the Utah TV talent winners, Wayne and Warren Hawkins, and some boys and girls from the Ellis Accordion School. Summer enrollment wlil be June 10 through 12 at St. Francis Hall, 4501 W. 5215 South, from 9 a.m. to 12 noon. If you don't care Who fills your YOUR MONEY PRESCRIPTIONS That's Your Business If you DO care Who fills your PRESCRIPTIONS That's Our Business BUYS MORE IN A REAL , DRUG STORE |