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Show w D) a 3 Hi h cr sij CD J3 d w f ?? H-C- c i O c O Hi H m Cl o P" a c 03 P- ServingKearns, Granger, Hunter, Magna, Taylorsville Volume XI The Salt Lake County, Utah, Thursday, August Fastest Growing Community ihUtah 20, 1964 C. -- Final Plans Announced For Home Town Days Home Town Days will be celebrated in Kearns for the first time this year, following the theme, Lets Build a Park in Jaycee-ette- s Show Sponsor A show, sponsored by puppet will be the Kearns Jaycee-ettea free feature for the children of Kearns on Saturday, August Kearns Home 29th, during The show, presented by Days. Airmet and His Puppets will begin at 12:30 p.m. on the patio of the Kearns Junior High School. Following the puppet 6how, the Kearns Jaycees will give a big, free watermelon bust for the children. Puppeteer Airmet has been performing for 27 years throughout the United States, including six years appearing with the National School System assems, Wall, by August 22.' All children participating will, receive a balloon from Mead-- j 298-378- 2, ow Gold Milk. pan. Pet Show for Children,: Events have been scheduled sponsored by Kearns 'Jaycee- -' ettes at Jr. High (see separate for every night of the week, bestory in paper today). ginning Monday, August 24, and August 29. 8 p.m. Fireworks D 1 s p 1 a y in ending 'Saturday, field east of Jr. High School. Tickets may be purchased for Tuesday $2, adults, or $1, children under International Talent 14, that will admit the owner to! j8 p.m. Night, sponsored by Kearns all events, or may be purchased Arts and Crafts Committee at separately at 50c for each event. Jr. High School (see separate Food, drinks, and games booths different tory). will be operated by 8 p.m. j Wednesday Post Office Band Con- cert at Jr. High School. Thursday 7:45 p.m. Hootenany, sponsored by the Young Peoples Society of Kearns and Ladies Civic Club at 'Jr. High School (see separate story). j I Number 40 Utah Boys' Club Opens Home Utah Boys Ranch, Inc. announced this week that a home has been rented in Kearns where six to eight boys will make their home until the first cottage is completed at the ranch site, 3200 W. 6800 South. The boys will move into the home Saturday with their house parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anderson. Mr. Anderson is a graduate of Brigham Young University in the fields of recreation and scouting. Normand Gibbons, Boys Ranch board mem bof, said 22 applications have already been reblies. ceived from court orders, welSpecial dance numbers will be fare agencies, juvenile court and s of private agencies. These boys presented by the vfiVU0e placed as soon as posthe Dotty Etta Studios, includwhich number Beatle the he said. sible; ing Additional information on has been such a hit in the area. All children are cordially in- Utah Boys Ranch may be obvited to attend the puppet show tained by calling Mr. Gibbons and watermelon bust by the or Dr. William L. Hutchinson, Kearns Jaycees and president of the organization. Kearns. organizations throughout the week, and all proceeds raised from this and ticket sales will be used to develop a park ini the community. All church and civic groups in Kearns are working together to insure the success of the cele bration, under the auspices of the We Are Proud of Kearns Committee. Allen Anderson, of the Kearns Chamber of Com merce, is president, with Shirley Buckley, Alpha Kappa Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, secretary, and Jay Gould, chamber president, treasurer. Meetings o" the committee have been held, weekly over the pa6t few months in preparation for this, the big-- , gest celebration Kearns has ever! v7 - Practicing for the last time before leaving for California and the WBBA World Series, are the Kearns American League Allstars. Pictured from left to right, front row, Lonnie Truscott, Tom Bodine, Chris Nixon, Steven Anderson, Que Husband, Jeffrey Dimick, and Robert Jones. Middle row, Kirk Hoercluerl, David Brower, Victor Shurtz and Mike Paschell. Back row, Lyle Gingell, coach; Ron Staley, Lynn Gingell, Gary Crook, Gordon Hansen, Dennis Weidauer, and Andy Trujillo, manager. teen-ager- -- Kearns Leave for World Series WBBA ALL-STA- RS Friday Fashion Show, teens from the YPSK will model team is A Kearns The team taking the World fashions from Castletons. thi6 week in the Series championship will win a 8 pm Community Dance at Jr. competing ig beautiful trophy, and each High 'School. Drawing for WBBA World Series in Caliprizes to be held durihg fornia fo rthe first time in eight oy on the team will be given two trophies dance. years. American Kearns The The Kearns team is one of League Saturday left Tuesday at noon our from Utah and one from 9:30 am Parade, under the di3catello attending the meet, rection of the Rev. H. Ed- on a chartered plane for Santa ward Hamme, grand Marshal. Suzanna, California, in the San and all teams will return home Parade will begin at Kearns Fernando Valley, with their Saturday night. seen. diWinning firet place in the DisStake Center, 4660 W. 5015 coach, Lyle Gingell, and their A sound truck, under the anc trict 6 Tournament last Friday Mr. his and wife, 5415 to south has manager of rection South, proceed Dorothy Mott, at Rose Park against the Kearns South! east to" 4015 West, and I'Mrs. Andy Trujillo, Circulated in the area to inform the were International League disLeaving north to the Jr. High and residents of the event, and stimhis wife, and made the American League eligin -' activpresident Most league band. in the many ulate interest organizations anc ible to play in the World Series, Arlo lMr. Mrs. and James, Kearns have entered floats. ities slated. and Mr. Best of luck to you boys Ivice and wife, be will cash president Three $25 prizes (Flyers have been passed out hea.-nAnderson, oring, Jie ir oby oack to awarded and seven $10 prizes. JMrs. Gene wnojcij Children In Kearns and surrounding areas are getting their by 'Scouts, Camp Fire Girl6, met and the car boys served be by will Monday drinks Soft Little and Leagues, Brownies, yets ready for the Kearns Jaycee ette Pet Show Monday at with to all participants at end of upon their arival, along each under the direction of the 7 p.m. at the junior high school. Pictured here, from left to march. Entries will meet at foster parents who will right, are Ervin Simons Jr., 4962 So. 4300 West and his stake center at 7:30 a.m. and share their home with two boys Ticket sales have been under brother Joey, Chris Castillo, standing, and sister Cathleen, the tournament. at take will during place judging and 4565 W. 5615 South. the direction of the PTA, Included among the exciting 8 am Kearns at the sold are being Walter L. Ewell Sr., 5650 W. 12:30 pun. Puppet Show, spon- - events scheduled for the boys Shopping Center. All holders of three games for 3575 South, has been appointed JAYCEE-ETT- E will be playing Jaycee-ette- s Kearns sored a by $2 tickets will be eligible for at Jr. High School, featuring the championship, two banquets, chairman of Zone F, District 28-Toby, a pet crow, is a bit First, second and third place drawing at the community dance and a special treat of attending of Lions International by hard to catch, but he just might ribbons and His Puppets. Airmet hunseveral will also be awarded where Friday night, game, Dave McDougal, District Gov- win the prize as the most unWatermelon Bust for U Dodger-Brave- s animal with the most for the dred dollars worth of prizes will 1:30 pjn. ernor. This zone includes Hun- usual children at Jr. High, sponsored pet in the Kearns Jaycee-ett- e colors, most spots, most obedibe given away Grantsville, ter, REGISTRATION Bluffdale, Pet Show, to be held at ent, the largest, the smallest, by Kearns Jaycees. Theres fun, food, prizes and Herriman. the and for scheduled Tooele, is carnival A Magna, the Jr. High School Mon- and the pets with the longest Kearns entertainment for all ages remainder of the DATES GIVEN Mr. from with Bluffdale, 7 afternoon, Originally at p.m. day ears and shortest tail. throughout the week, and everyEwell has lived in Hunter for The big, black bird belongs to food and drinks booths one is invited to join in the cele- games, Pedigree of the pet will rethe past three years. He has the Simons family, 4962 So. 4300 ceive Jr. High 'School parking at the no consideration, said Mrs. bration. been an active Lion for a num- West, who also owns a collie Bettie , 0 Harrison, project advisor, A schedule of the weeks ac- lot.All other events, except where I will attend the Kearns Junior ber of years, was a charter and a small, white cat. He was but all animals must be brought tivities follows: I be will member of the Bluffdale Lions six years ago on Mothers on a leash or in a cage. specified otherwise, will take I High School next year Monday 26 and 27 and was president of the Hunter caught 25, Jr. the conducted of on the Skull Valley by the famAugust at patio Day The 6how has been planned 6 p.m. Childrens Parade, spon-- j place incle-la- t the school announced Lions two years ago. is weather If the and has been a famly pet by the Jaycee-ette- s High. as a special ily sored by American Legion I held mand L. Gibbons, principal, He is an active worker in ever since. Ervin Jr., 12, says be will the program to and youngfeature delight 9322 Aux., Unit 132, VFW d Ninth grade students will church and political as well as the bird eats everything the cat novelty inside. The cooperation of Nor-- 1 between time fill the Club. and sters, Civic Ladies Kearns Gibbons, principal, is ap-- l ister on August 25, eighth grade civic groups. He has served as and dog eat! the childrens parade and the 'Parade will begin at Catholic school I on August 26 and seventh grade a bishop in the Church of Jesus Unusual pets are not the only fireworks the in using predated 4420 display that evening West, Church, '5226 So. Saints, is ones eligible for the contest, that will open Kearns Home Jon August 27. New students facilities. ... Christ of Latter-daJunior to South 5215 go down Remember, this celebration is !jI transferring into the school will now a high priest leader in the however. Trophies will also be (Town Days week-lon- g EnHigh School and disband. Hunter Ward and has held sev- - presented to the best See you there! register August 28. trants must contact Connie for you. The following time schedule eraj other church positions. He pet and the pet with the most has been set up for your con-- 1 jjas worked with scout and personality. General sessions of the convenience and to allow the reg-- l groups and, on the political side, I ference will be held Sunday at istration to run more smoothly: js presently secretary of a I 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. at the 8:30 am. A-Democratic committee in the I Kearns Stake Building, 5189 So. 9:30 a.m. Hunter area. I 4280 West. They will be conbusi10:30 a.m. Formerly in the livestock I ducted by Stake President Mer1:00 pm. now chairman is new ness, the the rill Abinadi Nelson, 4501 W. Students register by employed by Garfield Chemical ac-name last 5415 South, Kearns. Visitors are their first letter of of the and js ' I schedule. welcome. this to Ewell Day and Night Loundry cording Total registration fees for the and Dry cleaning Center at 3555 Bishop Brown, a native of seventh and eighth grade will be So Redwood Road. Cardston, Alberta, Canada, was Mr- Ewell and his wife, Ida, $4.50, and for the ninth grade an executive of United Air Lines is $12, which includes the $81 have four married children (3 at the time of his appointment 1 book rental fee. and and grandJ to the Presiding Bishopric in girl) eight boys fees are standard foil children, These 1961. He is experienced in youth, George Faliboume, president of the GrengeMtaihr Lions of Commerce and Wilford Tanner, president Granger the Granite School District and and business leadership. church, watch William Bill Barton, president of the Granger Jaycees have 'been set by the Board o Elder Hartvigsen is superinEducation. Fees are payable oni v roll the first ball at the new Delton Lanes. tendent of the massive Granite the date of registration. If mak--l Nearns Lanes District School in Salt Lake ing payment by check, please City. He has been a counselor I make check payable to the in a bishopric and stake presiTo A separate billiard room will Kearns Junior High School, Mr The new Delton Lanes an- dency, and 'Sunday School supernounced the opening of their; contain 3 Gold Crown snooker Gibbons said. intendent. new bowling and recreation cen-- ; and 7 pocket billiard tables, The book charge for ninthl Kearns Lanes announce d, Bishop Victor L. Brown, SecElder Yates has been the diA first class coffee shop is loin thel is compliance! dance at students ter this week. would start play grade leagues ond counselor in the Presiding rector of four his to The building was constructed1 cated conveniently for both with the state law which Jesus the Kearns of Prior appointfestivals. Church alleys popular Bishopric of the at a cost of approximately $450,- -- bowlers and the public serving that books are to be furnished JWeek in September, Saints, Salt ment on the Board, he was a Christ of Latter-daand 1 000. Bruce McDermott and As- breakfast, lunch and dinners to students without charge fromj Garrick advised a few Lake City, Utah, will preside stake and ward dance director sociates were the architects. will be open from 8 a.m. to grades one through eight; years. He is a openings remained and anyone quarterly conference of the for twenty-fivhandled the closing. Johnson-Anderso- n are required to furns I interested should contact him Kearns anc dents director. studio dance Stake, Saturday A well appointed lounge, en- their own 'books ini grades nine financing. Mrs. Evans is serving on the 22 and 23, in immediately, August Sunday, Dis-from the general throghu 12. Granite School j Ground was broken for the tirely separate are openings in the Kearns. There committee. She espeBeehive structure August 13, 1963 and! public, is provided, trict has developed a and Sunday be Elmer cially enjoys journalism, and at will Tuesday Also attending According to Scott Orr league rental system in these grades, mjxed doubles, mens classic and was completed in one year. Harvigsen a member of the present is writing on the BeeThe building and equipment is play will start the last week In thus reducing the cost of books. ciassic 500 Friday, and for the jcundav School General Board; hive Manual. She is the mother fees of $1 each will be one of the mo6t modem in the this month. Individuals and and Special Keglerettes Yates and Joyce O of five children. Tuesday Vem ' state. For bowling enjoyment 24 teams not signed to bowl this charged for students who have (Thursday Scratch league. Also1, Evans Special meetings for Sunday representing the Young new AJ2 Brunswick underlane year should contact the lanes registered for Art and Finethere is openings for junior (Mens and Young Womens School and MIA leaders will be ball return machines have been1 immediately as there are a few Crafts, Homemaking, or Indus- - kowlers Saturday both morning j Mutual Improvement held Saturday. land afternoon time installed. This is the latest and openings left, trial Arts. Church. the of tions modem Brunswick equipment 6 p.m. all-st- All-sta- ar rs earlier All-sta- rs j - s. -- Jay-cee- s. Pet Show Planned T Nor-men- t, reg-man- y I I 4-- E F-- K L-- R S-- Z arto I 1 owner-operat- - Civic Leaders Open New Lanes Church Official Preside at Announce Openinqs Stake Conference i y I I f bookUj I 1 e |