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Show erving Kearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume X The Fastest Growing Community in Utah Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, June 13, 1063 Chamber of Commerce To Meet The meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be held next Tuesday at 12:30 p.m. at the Hickory Pit Cafe, comer 35th South and Redwood Road. luest speakers will be Mr. Biff Asbill of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce and Jack Whitesides, chairman of the Days of 47 Rodeo. All members are urged to attend as well as anyone in the area interested. According to Mr. T. R. Brown, president of the group, several important item of business will be discussed. Granger-Hunte- Seventeen juniors from Granger 'ski, son of Mr. and Mrs. George m New Drive inn To Open Soon Fleets Inn will open the first of next week. According to Mr, Norman Harris, manager, the new drive inn will be connected with the ;A and W Root Beer franchise. In addition to serving A & W Root Beer, they will have several food lines and plan to serve several kinds of burgers as well as ice cream and drinks. The property was purchased and the building constructed by Mr. Henry Belnap. All new and the latest equipment has been installed. The drive inn will be operated by Kearns Enterprizes, Inc. Grant Infrod, president. Gale Justesen and and Norman Harris, secretary-treasureDeloy Ensley,' They will be open from 11 a.m. to l'l p.m.- daily. The formal opening will take place in about j two vice-presiden- ts r. - weeks. i Three shows remain in the cur- Jelesnik during the past 14 weeks. rent series of television programs Talent has ranged from 4 years being sponsored by the Granger-Hunte- r to 71 of age. years merchants an dthe Granger-HuntChamber of Commerce. In addition to giving the Granger-HuThe series has been seen over nter area much publicity, it station KCPX TV Sunday at 2 p.m. has given talent an opportunity to Mr. Eugene Jelesnik has been the advance their ability. The Bell producer of the show and it has featured talent from the intermoun- Shanty Men, five young men from Olympus High School, have been tain area. asked to appear on the Arthur Godchoswinners have been Weekly en by telephone and mail votes frey Show and to go to Hollywood and will be presented in a grand to discuss business with Warner finale show to be held at the Brothers. Granger High School on the night Tickets for the final show on of July 24 at 8 p.m. E. July 24 are now on sale. All seats Mr. Ted Mack, national television will be reserved and be obpersonality, will be the master of tained from Chamber ofmay Commerce ceremonies as well as presenting Valley State Bank, several numbers on the clarinet. members. Walker Bank and Trust, Granger Mr. Mack is well known for his Elder and Mrs. E. Warren Cable, own talent as his presentation of branch, or by calling CY and their three sons,- Gregory, Glen talent. and Dale, will leave June 18 for a Approximately 30 winners and 28 to 36 month mission for the ties will compete under Mr. Macks David Gourley PTA LDS Church. direction for a trip to New York Elects New Officers The Cables will go to England to appear on his show and the New officers w'ere elected for the second place winner to receive a for a labor mission. the Star Dust David Gourley PTA at a special A farewell testimonial will be week paid varati Las Hotel Vega? in T' meeting held on Monday, June 10. given in their honor Sunday, June R. T. to presBrown, According 16, at 1 p.m. in tne North Jordan The new president for the 1963-62nd Ward Chapel, 3900 South 4000 ident of the Chamber of Commerce, school year is Mrs. Lloyd (Claudia) the program has been an outstandWest. er To British Mission Srasuger Higii Selects Boys To Attend ioys State 6-1- Weekly Talent Show Case Approaches Final Show Warren Cable And Family Called Boys from Granger High Who will attend Boys State, sponsored by the Kearns American Legion Post 132. High School have been selected to represent the school at Boys State, at the Utah to be held July 3 in State University Logan. The boys will be sponsored by the American Legion Post 132, with Rex W. Bass, chairman, and Arthur R. Gilson, Milton Gibbs and Roy Cooke, committeemen. Those who have been selected to attend are Walter D. Leatherwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leath-erwoo- d, 4732 W. 4395 South; Dennis G. Rasmussen, son of Mr, and Mrs. Stan Rasmussen, 2022 Kirk-haWay; Carl D. Crowther, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl L. Crowther, 4098 W. 5615 South; Dennis D. Bawden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar-woo- d Bawden, 3555 W. 3500 South; William (Gil) Mullen, son of Mr. and Mrs! William J. Mullen, 4545 W. 47175 South; Jimmy C. Paulk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Paulk, 3262 W. 3800 South;. Clay J. Peterson, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Clay J. Peterson, 3151 IMillerana Ave.; Richard C. Workman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Workman, 1357 Atherton Drive; Dana K. Drenkow- - regular r Number Si) 1 - Drenkowski, 4375 Bennion Road; Wally W. Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd, 4645 W. 4835 South; Arthur L. Cummings, son Mr. Cable is well known in the of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Cumarea and is past Granger-Hunte- r mings, 4943 So. 4940 West; Gert Granger-Hunte- r the of F. Kristiansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. secretary He has been active Erik Kristiansen, 3069 So. 2910 Town Council. in building in this area. West; Raeburn Kennard, 6on of Mr. and Mrs. F. 'J. Kennard, 2470 W. 3500 South; Rodney H. Waters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Waters, 4344 W. 3500 South; Lynn Boehme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Boehme, 3364 So. 3690 West; Terry 14 L. Lindgren, son of Mr. and Mrs. MalHarold P. Lindgren, 1666 West The Young People's Society of vern: and David Evans, son of Mr. a and Mrs. Sirriine Evans, 3087 W.v Kearns invites you all to attend 7:30 at June 14, 4700 South. One alternate, George bingo party Friday, at the Kearns water office. Woodruff, son of Mr. and Mrs. p.m., will The card of the first George F. Woodruff, 4277 So. 1130 be 50c donation. This evening include will West,. was named. The boys were selected by teach- a ticket for the door prize. Each ers and councelors at the school card after that will be 35c. The door prize will be a fishing on the basis of past achievements, donated by Johnny Lee of outfit leadership ability, and citizenship. the Kearns Improvement District. A .number of organizations and merchants from the area are con- Other prizes include the raffle prize of a set of crystal lamps donated tributing the cost of sending one or more boys. They are, Zions First by Noyce Furniture, tools donated National Bank of Kearns, one; by Builders Mart, wagon lamp doKennecotr Copper Company, two; nated by Shelly Rolf, flowers and vase donated by Woolw'orths, $10 Granger Food Basket, one;. Bob ' Christensen Tile, one; Nelson Con- savings account by Kearns First struction Company, one; Chucks National Bank, 9 lines of bowling pizza by American Square by Kearns Lanes, Chevron, one-halDuanes Rack & 'Cue, office supWhiriers), Post Dancing Group (The cne-haland American Legion Post plies by oJe Sehee of Salt Lake Desk, carbon paper by Steve 132. ten. of Burroughs, Revere ware During their week at Boys State, pan Grangers Builders, napkin by the boys will learn the phases of and juice holder by towels holder, elective oftices. the ladies auxiliary of the American Legion Post 132, 3 cans of car Donald M." White polish wax and a polish mit by Utah Auto Parts, thermos jug by WestNorth Called ern Auto, plastic bowl set, juice German Mission container and a frey pan by Key Elder Donald M, White, son of Rexall Drug, 2 sets of salad servMr. and Mrs. Merwin G. White, ers and 2 waste baskets by Granite will leave on a mission for the Furniture, camp lamp by Dr. ParkLDS Church June 24. He has been in, case of motor oil by the Cash called to the North German Mis- Saver, hose by Mode ODay, mugs sion. by Gladding McBean, wallet by A .farewell . testimonial. ; will be Gallenson & Assoc., 1 pair of recap given Elder White Sunday, June tires by Martins OK Tire. Shop, 17, 2 p.m., in the HoUaday. First set of glasses by Decs, a $5 food Ward Chapel. certificate from Safeway, and many Party Set for Bingo Friday, June 4 publicizing the Nerdin. Mrs. Thomas (Connie) area. Exceptional Naylor will take over as talent has been presented by Mr. Mrs. Ernest (Elaine) Wess-ma- n is the new secretary, Mrs. Kearns Jack (Darlene )Stevenson is the 3rd and Mrs. Hugo Slate Meet on (Enid) Hullinger is the new treasThursday, June 13 urer. The Kearns Jaycees will hold a The new officers were presented membership meeting at the Midwest Realty Office at 8 p.m. Thurs- by Mrs. Jack Stevenson, past president. Mrs. Stevenson thanked all day, June 13. Last Sunday, June 9, Dave Rod- those people who worked with her rigues of the Jaycees, spoke and during the past year. san at five religious services at the Utah State Prison, along with Mrs. Delores Lauber, treasurer of Crozier Fitzgerald, chaplain at the the Oquirrh Council of the Granite prison. PTA, was on hand to install the Dave, w'ho is secretary-treasure- r of the Kearns Jaycees, and chaplain new officers. of the Utah State Jaycees, spoke Mrs. Nerdin said that she will and sang for the womens prison for the first time Sunday. The begin immediately to form commitprogram was very well received by tees to work on PTA projects next the women. year. ing success Granger-Hunte- in r vice-preside- Jaycees vice-presiden- t, -- 10-inc- h f; f; Mc-Clee- ry to : . Tony Montano, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Montano, and Greg Ihler, IS, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ihler, examine bingo prizes to be given by YPSK. prizes donated by the youngsters, jthemselves ' Tony Montano, president of the group, said that he would like to thank all of the people and business - establishments who have donated these, gifts. V. Remember to support the youth of Kearns. Attend .this bingo party on Friday. - , -- |