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Show Thursday, July 1, 1965 P v THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS Page 7 Xx'ki 1 , S r h: ; :. :-- l ,v 9 ; "i.hi - . . ' , a t a 1 Mrs. Richard Naylor, office manager at tthe Kearns Improvement District office, and John E. Lee, district manager, have a soft spot in their hearts for the ancient typewriter still in use at the office, although it has been supplemented by new machines. Mrs. Jimmie Charles Kearney Kathryn Barnes Jimmie Kearney United In Church Wedding Kathryn Colleen Barnes .Miss Sharon Stevens and Miss Mrs. Jimmie Charles Debbie Veatch attended the in rites performed June bride. Paulette Hansen was the Kearney 18 at the First Southern Baptist flower girl. Church by the Rev. Milton Hilts-leRonald Kearney was the best IfL, j&s - ;-- v , Kearns Imp. Districts Check Equipment Miss became Mrs. Bill Lundquist. y. Parents of the newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eldon Barnes, 5031 S. Stardust Dr., and Mr. and Mrs. Willard O. Kearney, 3254 Barney Street. A reception honored the couple in the evening. Miss Margo Kearney was maid of honor. Mrs. John Bateson, man. Ushers were Joe Conaway, Ernest Preston, Kelly Hansen, with ark Russell as ring bearer. After a wedding trip to Kentucky the couple will make their home in Salt Lake City. The bridegroom plans to continue his studies at the University of Utah in the fall. ir Couple Exchange Nuptial Vows On Saturday, June 26, Miss Paula Wilson became the bridt of Bill Lundquist, in rites performed at the Bennion LDS Ware Chapel. President Seymour J. Godfrey officiatted. A reception honored the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Wilson, 6617 So. 1700 West, Murray, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Barney M. Lundquist, 7650 So. 2200 West, West Jordan. The maid of honor was Miss Jeanne Wilson, other atttendants were Miss Sidney Finlayson, Miss Norene Perelle, and Mrs. Diana Rice. Flower girl was Kelly Ann Martinez. The best man was Richard Palmer with Michael Lundquist, Jim Yates and Gilbert Martinez as ushers, and Lamar Martinez as ring bearer. When the couple returns from a honeymoon trip to Yellowstone Park, they will make their home in Sandy, Utah. GRANGER JAYCEE NEWS Bernice Cannon and LaRae Carter, left to right, display the s cake sale Saturday. winning cake in the Granger Jaycee-ettewas baked by a of in the butterfly, shape The cake, designed Bernice Cannon. Granger Jay-C-Ett- Display Winning Cake es The Day of Rain, Saturday, was brightened by the Granger who braved the Jaycee-ette- s flood waters to hold a cake sale at three area locations. To offer incentive to club members, who baked cakes, cookies and .other baked goods, a prize was offered for the prettiest and most original cake. Taking the honors was Bernice Cannon, president o fthe Jaycee-ettewith her colorful cake, baked in the shape of a butterfly. The cakes were judged, prior to the sale, at the home of Audrey Howell by Doug andJoyce Stout, who found the judgs, ing very difficult because all o the entries were exceptionally beautiful and appealing to the taste-bud- s. sno-con- answers questions about Junior Miss etiquette, grooming and interests. . . . writer? mostly for sentimental reasons, Mrs. Richard Naylor, office said John E. Lee, who has been manager of the Kearns Improve- manager of the district since ment District, 5401 S. 4220 West, the time it was organized. In striking contrast to its becan tell you all about it. The time was in 1954 when she ginning, the modern office now first began working in the old las an IBM machine, three modconverted Sentry House as the ern billing machines, and three districts only office girl. At electric typewriters. Mrs. Naylor ofjthat time, the typewriter was is manager of the three-gir- l fice now more out force, surrounded by other army sursending plus equipment, reminiscent of than 3600 bills each month a considerable increase over the Camp Kearns, and the old few hundred sent out in the old ent-floor frewas building mice from surroundtypewriters hay-daquented by This same typewriter, which ing fields. was the temporary home of a An antique refrigerator, an old is still being used at the mouse, fire extinguisher that still bears the tag listing dates of final in- office and serves as a reminder spection by the army, and the that here, as everywhere in this typewriter left at growing, modern community, the warehouse 742 after the war, are image of Kearns is changing. cem- y. ld The first meeting of the Granger Jayette Girls Club was held on Friday, June 25th in the baseQ. Most boys ask me out for ment of Midwest Realty in a specific occasion, but when one asks me what I want to Granger. this Guest speakers at meeting do, I never know what to sugwere Mrs. Wendell Butler, Mic gest, especially if its the first vale Jayette Club, advisor and date. What should I do? Shauna Voyce, Jayette Club pres A. Whatever you do, dont ident. give him the I dont care Midvale chartered the firs routine! By the time a boy asks Jayette Girls Club in the United you out and you accept, you States and Granger would like about to be the second, but in order must know something to interests. each others Try to do this, we need the support about. talks he what remember of the community and the in. He may have given you some teres t of the girls. about things to do. Has clues The Jayette Club is a civic club for girls between the ages he seen a certain movie? Does of 13 and 19. Although sponsored he swim, bowl or play golf? the girls in Do you? Before datetime think by the Jaycee-ettethe club would at times be work of everything .you would like to do that you think he would ing with the other civic organize too. Keep his finances in enjoy tions in the community such as mind and dont insist on an the Lions, Jaycees and the Cham expensive evening if you think ber of Commerce. he cant afford it. Hell appreThe next meeting of the Jayciate your consideration for his ette Club will be at the home o interests and wallet and will Mrs. Kay Colby,' 4215 So. 3960 be calling soon for another W. on July 12th. Time for this date. meeting will be 7:30 p.m. Any girl wishing to obtain Q. I love to ride in sp' is further information on the club cars, but 1 always feel awkward please call Mrs. Kay Colby at getting in and out of them. Its 7 or Mrs. Bill Cannon at not so bad when Im wearing s, Jaycees to run the ticket and parking facilities for the Parade of Homes, scheduled for July and assistance to the float e and projects undertaken each summer. On Saturday, June 26, Jaycee-ette- s will join with their husbands in a potluck dinner at the Otte home. Guest speaker wil lbe Mr. Victor Davis, Public Relations Director of WestminAny girl between the ages of ster College 13 and 19 in the Granger-HunteMagna and Taylorsville area are 7, Everyone knows the story of all that remajn today as silent the mouse that ran up the clock, witnesses of the past. but have you heard about the They are still in use, but I mouse that jumped out of a type- suppose we have kept them slacks or bermudas, but skirts are a real problem. Is there any way to get in and out gracefully? A. The best solution to this problem is the side approach. To enter, sit down sideways, keep your legs together, and swing your knees around until you face forward. To get out, reverse the procedure. With your knees together, swing your legs to the side. Hopefully, a helping hand will assist you out of the car as you stand. Youll find that the side ap- proach soon will become habit and you wont worry about the ins and outs. Q. My face is so dry! I fed like my skin is going to shrivel up and crack off, but I cant keep my face covered up all the time. What should I do? A. Outdoor summer fun is hard on delicate skin, but thats no reason to hibernate from sun and wind! Just be sure to use a rich lanolated cream every night before going to sleep. Massage it in with upward motions arching from the bridge of your nose across your forehead. Then, with alternating sweeps of your palms, work cream up into your neck and from your chin to ear lobes. Always smooth upward. With index fingers, cream from the de of your nose out over your cheekbones to your temples. Then, gently pat cream around your eyes. Be sure to blot off the excess with Kleenex tissues so you wont get any on your pillowcase. -- -- 298-411297-650- r, S Kentucky 1. Z in Whisky J eligible. July 3- - 18 Open 'til 10 Every Night Delicious Refreshments -P- RIZES EVERY NIGHT! GRAND PRIZES: SATURDAYS. JULY 10, 17 At the meeting on the 12th we would like to elect the officers for the Jayette Club for this year. The Granger Jaycee-ette- s would also like to extend a welcome to any mothers of the girls who are interested in learning more about the club to attend this meeting. A joint meeting of the Granger will be Jaycees and Jaycee-ette- s held on July 7th in the meeting hall of the new American Savings Building on 35th So. in Granger. A social hour will be held at 7 p.m. with dinner at 7:30 and the meeting at 8:00. This will be a dinner meeting and the food will be catered. Entertainment will also be provided during the evening. Street Dancing Every Friday Night - Fiesta Tent 400 Feet Long! -25c Children Tickets: 75c Adults On July 21st, a recipe meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Gary Howell, 4270 So. 1638 W. This meeting will begin at 8 p.m. Those bringing recipes this month will be Sandra Barton and Sharon Leonard. MISS THE KIDS? One Long Distance call can bring theni tucky'KW home again. And after youve heard their voices youll know why .Eat Bourbon Whisky -- 2 3 youll want to call again soon! Mountain States want to make something out of it? Telephone THE TRUE OLD-STYL- E KENTUCKY BOURBON |