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Show Pr.e 4 Girl Scout c 0 CORNER N E 4 V R On Tuesday, September 10, at (Registered scouts are being 8 p.m., a Neighborhood Meeting placed in available troops and we will be held at the home of Virto start placing prospective ginia Gardner, 4488 West 5175 hope members as soon as there are troop South. openings. Our membership is limit(For the past year we have heard ed only by the number of leaders about a program change from 3 to available to form new troops. 4 age levels. Weve been trained Troops are organized in four on the new materials to be presentlevels: Brownies, second and third ed to those age levels. Weve reorganized our Neighborhood Service grades; Juniors, fourth, fifth and Team, to better carry out the new sixth grades; Cadets, will be junior high (grades 7, 8, and 9); and program. Seniors will be from senior high At present, we are in the process (grades 10, 11, and 12). of reorganizing our troops. It is Brownie and Junior level leaders cur desire to increase our entire are scout membership. urgently needed. Kearns Neighborhood, District 3, Utah Girl Scout Council, is bounded on the north by 4200 South, east by the Jordan River, south by 7200 South, and west by Tooele County line. RADIATOR SERVICE I i, PACKARD BRAKE SERVICE Call PICK-U- P 298-196- 2 ond DELIVERY it& TfturecteYSepitiai&cr 3 5114 South Steele St; David W. Blancard, 5322 South 5160 West; Craig Bradley, 4595 West 4985 South; Explorer Scouts and their leaders from Kearns participated in the first annual International Explorer Conference of the Church of Jesus Saints at BrigChrist of Latter-da- y 5010 South 4820 West; Duane Adren Nash, 4797 South 4420 West; Harold T. Newman, 4371 West 5255 South; David Leroy Ottley, 4340 West 5375 South; Frank Paul Pendleton, 4190 West 4775 South; Steven G. Player, 4760 South 4720 West; Scott Record, 4785 West 5100 South; John Hedman Savage II, 5587 South 4270 West; Sidney Westerman, 4715 West 5055 South; Sydney Reed Withers, 5325 South 4420 West; Donald Kent Woolley, 4341 West 5255 South; Randy Lee Barker, 4441 West 5135 ham Young University, Provo, Utah, Aug. 23-2More than 3500 boys of high school age attended the conference. During the week the youths received instructions in citizenship, physical and personal fitness and exploring. They also took part in group discussions on a wide range of world issues, and held their own South; Bruce Bennett, 4371 West talent show. 4865 South; Vernon Ray Berrie, Most of the sessions were held in the huge Fieldhouse on BYU campus where the Explorers heard talks by LDS Church leaders and nationally prominent persons. Opening speech was delivered by R. Sargent Shriver, director of the U.S. Peace Corps. Other speakers were Governor George D. Clyde of Utah; Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, pres8. star Roident of BYU; movie-Tberta Shore, and many Church, Steve Mark Connell, 4134 West 4990 South; Jack R. Draxler, 5530 South 4270 West; Paul Anthony Elkins, 4074 West 4835 South; Eric Fast, 4786 West 4925 South; Darron Lee Fewkes, 5245 South 4420 West; Rick Gardner, 5587 South 4170 West; Fred Gerlach, 5723 South 4500 West; Trent Harrison, 4731 West 4865 South; David E. 'Hunsaker, 4920 South 4135 West; E. Leon Jaeger, 4552 West 4925 South; Billy Jensen, 4596 West 5055 South. B. TAYLORSVILLE Stake News , Ward conferences will be held at the following wards this coming Sunday. Bennion 2nd, Taylorsville 2nd. All members in these wards are urged to attend these meetings. V Friday, Sept 6 will he a Cub Scout and Explorer Roundtable at government and educational leaders. The boys conducted the sessions with a minimum of adult superAny adult in this area who is in- vision. One phase of the program terested in becoming a leader included competition in more than should call Virginia Gardner, 100 skills and arts ranging from Neighborhood Chairman, CY public speaking to rope climbing. The young men came from 29 states, the District of Columbia and five foreign countries. They conNeed Repair? verged on Brigham Young UniverESTIMATES FREE sity in buses, trains, planes and private cars. They were housed in the extensive BYU residence halls and dined in the University cafeterias. The local participants were: Jack Edward Lauber, 4400 West 5055 5446 So. 4270 West South; Kenneth Liston, 4776 West (Behind Chuck's Chevron) 4745 South; Alan Matthews, 5567 PHONE CY South 4170 West; Bruce R. Morley, Kearns. - . 4 . . 'Stake Temple Days will be Sept. 9 and 30. 4 Monday, Sept. 9 will be Stake Prisethood Meeting. All priesthood bearers are urged to attend. ' Friday, Sept. 6 will be the 491st Quorum of Seventies party for seventies and their partners. Car RADIATOR or ' p THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS ' Dale Bain, pharmacist at Key Rexall, is on vacation. Makes it tough on Glade. He has to put in a shift. JACK RUOF GARAGE 1 . r 5 ...can make a 0) L2)U The x University of Utah ? FALL QUARTER REGISTRATION IMPROVEMENT J FRESHMEN: Wednesday, September 25 COLLEGE CF LAW Save time and money on an Auto or Home-Improveme- nt Loan . . . Friday, September 27 ALL OTHERS: 1 Friday and Saturday, September 27 and 23 where the rates are the lowes anywhere! KEARNS OFFICE ZI0NS MTI0ML The name you can BANK01 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. The COLLEGE of BUSINESS The COLLEGE of EDUCATION The COLLEGE of y " ENGINEERING The COLLEGE of FINE ARTS J The COLLEGE of LAW The COLLEGE of LETTERS AND SCIENCE ' The COLLEGE of MEDICINE The COLLEGE of MINES AND MINERAL INDUSTRIES f The COLLEGE of NURSING The COLLEGE of PHARMACY The GRADUATE SCHOOL The GRADUATE SCHOOL of j : SOCIAL WORK The EXTENSION DIVISION THE I (! t UNIVERSITY OF UTAH & Salt Lake City 12, Utah |