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Show X CD V) CO S 2: H C o- o C- V- - -1 Hi a c ro a zr ji P Volume XIII SALT LAKE ' " loams Calendar Jan Jaycee 6 Membership Meeting, 8:00 p.m. Kearns Castaweigh TOPS Meeting, 6:30 p.m., Kearns Library Kearns Lions Monday, 10 Jan Business Mtg., 7:30 p.m., Kearns Medical Center 11 Tuesday, American Jan Meeting, Home Legion Post 8:00 p.m., 132 Post Kearns Chamber of Commerce Board Meeting, 12:00 noon, Methodist Church Thursday, 13 Jan Kearns Jaycee p.m. Chris Johnson made today Servatius, Executive Di- Announcement was rector of the Utah Easter Seal Board Mtg, 8:00 VFW Auxiliary Meeting, 8:00 p.m., Kearns Library Kearns Castaweigh TOPS Meeting, 6:30 p.m. Kearns Academy Park School For the first time in our area Jan t S3 DicT Jensen, Donna S mailing, George Comia. I Bowling Tourney Winners Announced A bowling tournament sponsored by the Kearns Cobras Junior Association League Football came to a prize winning end. Bowling was going on every day from November 28 to December 12th. The top prize was a trip to the Rose Bowl Game won by Dick Jensen. High Series for men, a trip to Las Vegas, was won by George Cornia. The womens High Series, a trip to Reno, was won by Donna Smalling. Football Allstars Academy Park School Fathers and Daughters Banquet, 6:30 15 M's Junior League Library Friday, 14 Jan of the appointment of Society, p.m.. Chris Johnson as 1966 Easter Saturday, Seal Campaign Director. Kearns Mr. Johnson, Group Manager of Hop, The Jaycees would also like to recognize the residents of 5100 South from 4460 to 4620 West for lighting their home. According to project chairman John George there are over twice as many homes in Kearns decorated this year. It was very difficult to select the outstanding homes in the lighting contest. and Mrs. H. Ellis 4909 South 4380 West; Mr. and Mrs. L. L. lamn, 4706 West 5215 South; Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Inselsber-ge- r, 4381 West 5215 South; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Martinez, 4102 South 5780 West; Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Stevens, 5098 West 5360 South. West Kearns School p.m., Homed Chairman Easter Seal Dr. by Ray The Kearns Jaycees sponsored the Home Lighting Contest for the residents of Kearns. The contest theme chosen was "Keeping Christ in Christmas. The Jaycees toured the streets for two evenings searching for the outlighting and standing home Christmas displays. The Jaycees wish to congratulate all the home owners in Kearns for lighting their homes. The nine outstanding homes were Mr. and Mrs. M. Alvey, 4165 West 4775 South; Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown, 4085 West 5540 South; Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cluff, 4951 West 4985 South, Mr and Mrs. D. R. Chadwick, 5118 West 5360 South; Mr. West Kearns School Mothers; and Daughters Banquet, 7:00 Chris Johnson Thursday, January 6, 1966 Kearns Jaycees Announce Home Lighting Winners Of Events Thursday, Kearns COUNTY. UTAH. Robert Barber Called on Mission ck 48 Council Sponsor i League Successful Kearns Cobras Junior League Football Association wound up a season of great activity and compensating work. On December 4th at a gala certificates and sweater letters were presented to banquet the-tea- members. Letters were given to boys who earned them by the same standards the high schools have and jackets were available in purple and white, thei league colors for the boys to buy. Letters were awarded to the boys for attending all practices, all agmes and for good sportsmanship. Those who earned letter." on the Midget team were Dave jow-n- a, Rick Holtman, Kim Justensen, Keven Sandburg, Richard Christensen, Bob Wmkei, Tom Timothy, Brian Hansen, Romel Mackelprang and Jeff Russell. Coaches for the Midgets were Scott Holtman, Bob Harknessand Vern Hansen. Letters earned by the Bantums were Kirbey Justensen, Mark Martin, Terry Gober, Craig Searle, Jack Bauer, Chris Nixon, Mike Smalling, Kyke Holtman, Dough Rushton, Tim Anderson, Shawn Reese, Meldrem North Stake Record Junior League Football has been Kearns North Stake enjoyed. Sears-RoebuOn November 20th an All Star the Utah-Ida9:00 p.m. Center, in apthe said complex, accepting league football game was played A farewell testimonial for RoAmerican Legion Bowling tin to most am Granite High. "I pointment; happy bert S. Barber, sort of Presiparty, Kearns Lanes, 12:00 Seven from each team dent and Mrs. Robert B. Barber help in this great work for out boys midnight Utah crippled and handicapped. were picked to play on the South of Granger North Stake, will be one-ma- n not a held Sunday, January 9th, at 5:30 jHowever, this is Phone your calendar items to All Star Team. lob. I will need the help of every 298-30the for best voted The boys p.m. in the Granger Tenth Ward of by Friday each week. RJtahn who wants to see our players. Midgets chosen were 3273 Hillsdale Drive (2800 W). Rick Holtman, Gene Bechtold fcrippled and handicapped receive Bob will enter the mission Rex Searle, Richard Christensen home January 10th. He will deevery possible opportunity to ento Tom Timothy, Romel Mackel-pran- g, part for the Eastern States Misjoy anormai and productive life. and Jeff Russell. Mr. Johnson, a native of Huntision with headquarters in New Clinic of a is ngton, Utah, Boys picked for the Bantu ms York. graduate Brigham Young University, and were, Kirby Justensen, Doug The missionary is a graduate received his Masters Degree at Rushton, Meldrem Weston, Tim of Granger High and also attendNew York University. He served Chris Nixon, Mike ed Snow College. Council Town will Anderson, Kearns The a Latter-da- y Saints Mission in sponsor an immunization clinic Smalling and Dyke Holtman. Friends are invited. Brazil. During World War II he in Kearns during the coming five All Stars picked for the Junwas a member of the Marine iors, Kay Anderson, Mike Reese, months, it was announced this Dean ChairWeston, Dennis Wiedaur, Corps. He is an eighteen-ye- ar week by VerdenC. Heaton, veteran of the Sears organization, man of the Council. Henry Brito, DanChristensen and having been in management posThe clinics will be conducted Gene Gallegos. itions in Price, Ogden, Seattle, by Satruday from Sept. 11 registered nurses of the Salt to Every 13 teams played from Nov. and Salt Lake City, prior to ake County Health Department of a.m. all 8:00 at past noon. the St. Francis becoming Group Manager and will be held the stores in Utah and Idaho. Recreation Hall, 5226 South 4420 Weston, Larry Swim, and Rick Participating in these games RiverOne were nine He is a member of the Salt Herbert. to 4:00 districts, 2:00 p.m. p.m. West, from Two JorEvans Edwin Blaney side Coaches for the Bantums were Lake Rotary Club, Chamber of on Park Elder (Rose Park), 11, 14, February January the dan Three Tex in office holds 13 High, Murray Gober, John Hunt and Gail Park, Commerce, March 11, April 8, and May, Five OlySearle. Four Utah Retail Merchants Associat(West), shots Municipal of Elder Edwin Blaney 1966. Nearly all types Those on the Junior team to ion, and is a member of the will be given at the clinic, except' mpus High, Six Dilworth, Seven Granite High, Eight Skyline High, receive letters were Kay AnderExecutive Board of the Boy Scouts flu shots. Called to Mission Nine Kearns Jim of America. Mr. Johnson is also High. and no son, be Clardy, Jim Carroll, will charge There Mike Reese, Dean Weston, Bob active in the work of the Salt all residents from babies through Competition is strong in these A Farewell Testimonial will be Jack Ezell, Steve Lake United Fund. adults will be processed through nine teams. in honor of Elder Edwin Cantonwine, held the This Dennis visited Mr. Johnson boys Whiedaur, Henry practice gives Recently the clinic. Evans Blaney, Sunday, January Rigby, school. into before accomthe Rehabilitation Workshop of high must going be Raymond Brito, Torrez, Ronald All minors 9th, at 5:30 p.m. in the Kearns Mark Stevenson, Hob the Utah Easter Seal Society and panied by a parent or guardian Playing are three teams and Stayley, 10th WardChapel, 5025West4S65 ELDER RANDEUM. MUNK Hamberline, Dan Christensen, said; "This project alone, giving or must present a signed note three age groups. South. 9 to 11, Rick Lee, Gene Gallegos and acceptMidgets, age training and industrial placement from same stating what immunHe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. ed weight up to 90 pounds. Glen Wach. Mission to handicapped adults, is worthy ization the child needs. Edwin Blaney, 4892 South 5020 On the Juniors, Theron Main, of the greatest possible support with a past history of Bantums, age 11 to 13, weight Anyone West. 115 pounds. to Or me, coached and worked a of our people. I was amazed at consult Terry Elder Calls physician He is a graduate of Granger allergy should with the boys. Juniors, age 12 to 14, weight the scope and accomplishments on the advisability of the immunHigh School and attended Dixie New officers of the league, up to 140 pounds. of this Workshop, which is jus ization. in honor Junior College for one year and Testimonial Farewell in five Swim commissioner, Paul Ron Seventy engaged 1966 boys one of the activities the Ruth Cronin, Asst of Elder Randell M. Munk, son one semester. He received his Mrs. team five three the Nixon Twenty assistant commissioner. play. Health Nursing Campaign will make possible. Director, Public of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Munk Eagle Scout Award last November team. a make Weston Jewel up that boys stressed secretary, Paul of Salt Lake County, to his departure for the and the Duty to God Award. We welcome Junior League prior Theron Main traasurer. an opporClardy of The West German Mission this clinic presents Elder Blaney will serve in the finance Rush-to- n Football in the area. Boy Scout Jeannine immunization manager. Lattethe to of Church of Jesus Christ bring tunity Southern Australian Mission. Salt have Lake City Leagues publicity. r-day record of all Saints, to be held in the for a number of years. been Main directed the cheerAnnounced Kay Ward Ninth up to date. She also stressed Most going Chapel, Taylorsville chamstate of football the Tells Linda Main, Candy Rob- Council leaders. of getting periodic 2603 West 4700 South, Sunday, February the necessity Boy Scout Week, won by city been have most pionships inson, Peggy Edgeingtcn for the for injections. January 9, 1966 at 2:30 p.m. will celebrate the 56th anni- booster shots schools. Bantum The cheerleadthat Midgets. Of oi. Adrcss emphasized Cronin mission Mrs. Randy will enter the versary of the Boy Scouts A rag drive is underway to and Karen Shafer, Sharon and tetanus ers, most of He the attend will smallpox, 10th. "Breakthome Jan. America with the theme to pay Vicki Huff, Jerry Duncsne, Bon1600 other diseases occur in adults earn much needed funds Jan. 16 until April when ,B.Y.U. Nearly Youth. for hrough uniforms. the for Chairman C. irr. nie Cuff, Carol Brown, Jeane Verden Heaton, Exwho have not been properly he will depart for the West Ger Cub packs, Scout troups, and will be distributed Council Town Kearns the of La Rocco and Linda Hansen. On Pamphlets all invited adults, She man Mission. A special invitamore than munized. in the future. some time effective plorer posts in which that the Juniors, Coleen Slick, Meto announced today as bring wil1 children, as well tion goes out to all friends andj 37,000 boys are enrolled, in or Town interested future all linda Fullmer, Jenny Forthacies, helping their immunization records up Anyone relatives to attend his farewell. immediately, participate in the observance to date Council correspondence should Evelyn Alven, Kathy Lvcero, Pat any questions may call Gall clinics. these attending Trimble by 9, or Jeannine' according to Carlton S. Winkel and Barbara Or me. be addressed to: Searle, the cil during the past few days 7. chairman of activities for Rushton Chairman The Cub Scout Great Salt Lake Council. Lets support our new league jeoncerning dogs running loose in Kearns Town Council Youth Breakthrough for themj the future of our Kearns High Kearns. The council has asked 5015 South as West 4860 county dog catcher to pick for 1966 will give every Scout School will show the results. Kearns, Utah Organize!! drdfnatize to jup any unit an opportunity dogs that are not in The post office box which was with county orThe addition of a new Cub compliance its own goals to provide a quality previously used by the council Scout Den is announced in its more dinances. boys 1 by for of Jan. program has been cancelled as state Mr. Trimble ordinances that Schultz. Charles County neighborhood, 1966. Like to play bridge? According all dogs must be licensed, must a new bridge said. Mr. Heaton urged residents of Pack 267 now consists of three to Wesson, Elaine Scout of on must be a leash or be Boy kept Other features Kearns to make known their dens. Den mothers are: Mrs. club is being organized and oban in All enclosure. contact kept include displays, dogs should Week will desires and comments con- - Ruth McArt, Mrs. Jerry Schooley anyone interested found not complying with the Reinkoster. Mrs. servance of Scout Sunday, a p 2. her at cerning activities in Kearns, lnandAs he Betty above new the will be and up to by picked year begins, many Turn to chartered institutions, more age any can order that the council The club is open made to keep are county dog catcher. being plans rededication to scouting ideals, any strength. them. adequately represent .the pack growing. and Scouter Fellowship ConventTabernacle Lake ion in the Salt ho ' Kearns Cobras Jr. German Munk Week tlrx 7-- 13 L c -- a! 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