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Show Thursday, June 10, 1965 Kearns Jaycee News OVER HEARD by JOE MILLIES WrLD is having a sojourn in the hospital. The gang at Key Rexall hopes she gets well soon. Had the pleasure of seeing my granddaughter, PEGGY JO, graduate from Kearns Jr. High last week. Sure makes you wish you were 30 years younger when you see a bunch of clean kids enter the high school age. Wish I had more time and I would take up the new hobby of slot car racing. We have two tracks in our area, BELLTOWER High. HOBBYCRAFT in Granger and Social for Moab Visitors the SEBRING RACEWAY in There was an impromptu Kearns. June 6 at the home of President and Mrs. Jerry Kalm See the new shopping center to honor Moab visitors, Mr. and has started con- Mrs. WESTOWN Douglas Galbraith. Doug, a struction. Woolco building will brother of Wally Galbraith of be first with Auerbachs to start the Kearns Jaycees, is a member in about four weeks. of the Moab Jaycees and a math teacher at Grand County High The annual installation and School. awards dinner of the KEARNS Jaycees Plan Family Day JR. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE A family picnic has been will be held this Saturday eve- planned by President-Elec- t Cec Otte and his wife, Jaycee-ett- e ning. President-Elec- t Jeri Otte for School is out and I would like Fathers Day, June 20, at the to thank the reporters who cov- Spruces in Big Cottonwood Canered the news at the Kearns Jr. yon. Recreational facilities will High School, LAURI MALM-STRO- be provided for softball, horseand COLLEEN ALLRED shoes, etc. to begin at 12 noon. and SHARI GIVEN from Valley The Ottes are furnishing barJr. High School. These gals did becued chicken, and the Jaycee-ette- s a fine job and I will miss them will provide picnic foods. next year. Jaycees to Hear Speaker On Saturday, June 26, a speakSeems good to have the turn er from Westminster College will lights on Redwood Road and address the Kearns Jaycees and 3500 South. Sure speeds up wives at the home of incoming traffic. President Cec Otte. Refreshments will be served. Five new memI understand that the Tay- bers and wives will be honlorsville Lions Club is looking ored. over the area to find a suitable Installation of Jaycees Pending spot to make a Rifle Range for Final plans for the installation the Boy Scouts. The Boy Scouts of Kearns Jaycees and Jaycee-ette- s are badly in need of some place are being made by Chairto pass their marksmanship man Tom Barnson and his asmerit badges. Just one of the sistant, Wally Galbraith. The many things that the Lions Clubs banquet will be at the Coachman throughout the community do to Restaurant with make it a better place to live beginning at 7:30 p.m. Special and raise children. guests will be Miss Kearns and her escort and the editors of The contractor for widening local papers. Awards will be 3500 South is coming along very to made outstanding Jaycees by well. Should be completed well President outgoing Jerry Kalm. within the deadline. Granger High Graduates 600 get-togeth- er Six hundred and twenty-thre- e seniors at Granger High received their diplomas in impressive outdoor Commencement Exercises in Granger High stadium. Two spotlights picked up the graduates as they came forward to accept their sheepskins. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES GRANGER HIGH SCHOOL 1965 Program Invocation Sandra Savage Our Lance is Forged for the Future Terrie Leonard The River of Life Steve Weighall Education: The Architect of the Future Joan Lambert The Hour of Decision Greg Larson Class Gif Thom Rich Pres., Class of 65 Presentation of Graduates Moroni L. Jensen Principal, Granger High School Acceptance of Graduates Richard W. Winder Member, Board of Education Presentation of Dr. John R. Call Diplomas Director Pupil Personnel Granite School District Alma Mater Joyce and Jeanne Mackay Graduates Benediction Julie Lelis CLASS OF 1965 Thom Rich Ted Whittaker Patti Evans Bob Edmunds President Vice Pres. Secretary Round Table Representative MARTIN'S OK TIRE STORE NEXT TO POST OFFICE, KEARNS 298-430- 1 ECONOMY TIRE FOR THE G Built for a mans kind of speeds with rugged Super-Syrubber and a special design that reduces heat build-up- , tire enemy number one! n rjYLorj TIRE Page 3 Rev. Joseph A. Luthro, of Lutheran Atonement pastor Church in Granger, has enrollec in the 14th annual School Alcohol Studies at the University of Utah from June NEWS 13-1- St. Pauls Luthe ran St. Francis Xavier Vacation Bible School at st The Catholic Youth Organiza Pauls Lutheran Church of tion (CYO) of St. Francis Xavier Kearns, begins Monday, June 21, Catholic Church in Kearns anc at 9 a.m. (new date). Sessions CYO members of Our Lady of will be Monday through Friday Lourdes Church in Salt Lake at 9 a.m., concluding with a spe are planning a picnic in cial program on Friday, July 2. City Millcreek Canyon Saturday. There will be classes for chil- Members of St. Francis CYO are dren from three years through to meet at the 'Any pans you want big church at licked? junior high age. Cost for nona.m. and will return between members will be $1.50. Mrs. and 7 p.m. Robert Reed is director of the Voluntary Catachism will be school. at St. Francis Church this SatTeachers of Vacation Bible School will make final prepara- urday at 9:30 a.m. Those attendtions at a special session Thurs-dy- , ing must furnish their own transJune 17, 10 a.m. at the portation. The childrens choir practice church. St. Francis has been changed at obwill be Trinity Sunday ev e$ to Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. Chilserved June 13 at the 11 a.m. will meet in the choir loft. T dV worship service at St. Pauls dren The Rev. Louis Fischer, asLutheran Church, 5071 So. 4200 by sistant pastor at St. Francis, will West, Pastor H. Edward Hamme I will speak on The Triune God. be on a retreat at the Huntsville SALES The Christian Education Com- Trappist Monastery during this COMPANY mittee will meet Tuesday, June week. The of Cub St. Pack Scout 15, 7:30 p.m. at the home of WE WILL NOT Robert Reed, 4466 W. 3650 South, Francis Church will have their BE UNDERSOLD to continue plans for the Chris- last Pack meeting for the season tian Day School in the fall at this Friday at 6 p.m. DRAPERIES MADE Inquiry classes are each WedSt. Pauls. nesday at 8 p.m. in the St. Franare Church. Atonement Lutheran cis welcome to attend, said the Rev. 3867 W. 3500 SO. Meersman. Thomas J. 298-221- 1 The Trinity Sunday observance at Atonement Lutheran Church, 2040 W. 3500 South, will God of feature the sermon, Grace and Glory, at the 10 a.m. worship service, delivered by the Rev. Joseph A. Luthro. Miss Sandra Hiltabidel will How Lovely Are Thy sing, Dwellings, accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Luthro. A report will be given by Harry L. Kleinert, delegate from Atonement to the South Pacific District Convention. Circle meetings have been 3929 WEST 3500 SOUTH scheduled by the Atonement for Women Church Lutheran Tuesday, June 15. SUMMER MATINEES 4140 W. 5415 SO. Mrs. Walter Sneegas, 1518 AlSun. thru Fri. ot 2 p.m. UTAH the for KEARNS, der St., will be hostess Sot. ot 12 Noon PH. 1 p.m.. meeting, with Mrs. Carl Winsness, Bible Study leader. The evening meeting will be SAT., SUN.. MON. - JUNE 12-12-of Mrs. at 7:30 p.m. in the home TWO TOP NOTCH Ernest Haberman, 2862 So. 3000 FEATURES West. Bible Study will be led At Our Low $1.00 Price by Mrs. Arnold Johnson. Whf Pay $1.40 in Mrs. William Siddoway, presiSalt Lake City? dent of the Atonement Lutheran COJTEI Church Women, and Mrs. Joseph America's Greatest A. Luthro, wife of the pastor, Dis-Pacific South the j will attend I Countiy. trict Convention of Americanj ! Music Man, Womenj Lutheran Church 4 Jj the Immortal at the Cali-- j (ALCW) June 1 Hank Williams Ih: fornia Lutheran College Campus, Thousand Oaks. from about ! I Representatives in 250 Lutheran congregations area are expected to a attend the convention. Among the speakers at the meet will be Miss Lilly Gylden-- ' v vand, Minneapolis, Minn., editor national of monthly! Scope, O ALCW magazine. Mrs. Siddoway and Mrs: Luthro PANAVISION left Granger Monday and plan to return this Saturday. Non-Catholi- FREE cs OPEN PALACE 298-959- PLAZA 2 13 oum Btm DmmmiiD JOSEPH six-sta- MAH! B. F. Goodrich Commander 220 HARD-DRIVIN- The AREA CHURCH Kearns Jaycee News Kearns Jaycees Visit Neighbor Clubs Two groups of Kearns Jaycees visited neighbor Jaycee clubs on June 2. Visiting the Draper Jaycees for orientation on the International Relations and other projects were Edwin Castillo, Cec Otte and Jerry Kalm. Attending a membership meeting of the newly reorganized Cyprus Jaycees were Kearns Jaycees Tom Barnson, Richard K. Browne and Clifford Ames. Jaycees Back Proud of Kearns Kearns Jaycees Mack Stocks, Rea Jones, cheerleader at GrangLaVar Smith and John George er High holds coveted diploma. attended the meeting of the Proud of Kearns committee on June 2 at the Kearns Junior Notice ALLEN ANDERSON busy as a bee lining up Kearns Founders Day to be in August this year. THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS te - - 4 j 7.50x14 bltckwill (plus tax and tire from car) GEORGE- HUSH... HUSH, SWEET - st hank W'ittims RED tf ARTHUR CHARLOTTE MON., TUES., WED., JUNE 14 - 16 Matinees only 1 :30 p.m. YEARS BACK IN TIME! MILES OUT IN SPACE! A MILLION A MILLION prtnlt SAFARI INTO SUSPENSE! fr&i :WATUSI GUARDIANS OF KING SOLOMON'S MINESI Tachncoor starring OF the GEORGE If CESAKE SEAN MtCLORY DANOVA A COlUMfiA TUES. - WED. JUNE 15-1- 6 TREASURE HUNT PRIZES GALORE JOAN STALEY HFlFAir AtCTUftf J MONTGOMERY TAINA ELG DAVI0 FARRAR Wm Holden - Bing Crosbyj 1 Country Girl LADIES NITES i TUES. - WED. 0PEN 6:00 p.m. show 700 i OPEN 1:30 P.M. 8 THURS., FRI., JUNE Continuous Showing All Day 17-1- - 2 FINE HITS FOR THE FAMILY Cary Grant - Sophia Loren and Audie Murphy - "HOUSE BOAT" "APACHE RIFLES" In Color |