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Show Volume SALT LAKE XIII COUNTY, UTAH No. Thursday, March 31, 1966 North Kearns Stake Schedules 'Rose Prom' Westown Shopping Center The annual Rose Prom of the Kearns North Stake will beheld Saturday April 2, at 9:00 P.M. in the Cultural Hall of the Stake Center. Music for the evenings activities will be furnished by the Jack Turner Orchesta. j Hosting the dance will be the I and Explorers of the Stake. They will also be featured in a floorshow. Refreshments will be furnished. Everyone over 14 years of age is invited to attend this outstanding activity. Mrs. Hobert (Betty) Vought, Stake Mia Maid leader and Mr. Leon Jaeger, Stake Explorer leader, are in charge of general PETE" HARMON struction Company we will have Inc. announced the ability to construct the president Mark B. Garff, RybergandGarff finest shopping center in the Construction Company and Oak- state. land Construction Company had The shopping center will purchased stock and joined in occupy in excess of 40 acres the construction of the Westown of ground with 567,600 sq. ft. Shopping Center to be locatsd shopping area and parking for at 3500 South and 4000 West. 3,495 cars. LEON 35-- 40 At a stockholders meeting Inc., the following officers were elected in the reorganizations: LEON PETE HARMON, president Harman Enterprises, Inc., President. of 35-- 40 JACK OKLAND, president Ikland Consttuction Company, Executive Vice President. ERIC RYBERG JR., partner in Mark B. Garff, Ryberg and Garff Construction Company, Vice President. ARCH D. COATS, executive Vice President, Midwest Realty and Finance Inc. Secretary. PARLEY J. JACOBSEN, Comptroler, Harman Enterprises, Inc. Board members. , Mia-Mai- ds The mall will include a one story, 121,000 sq. ft. department three story, store, 137,000 ft department store, sa. ft. Variety store, 24,750 177.500 sq. ft. in small shops 25.500 sq.ft. Supermarket, 5000 sq. ft. Tire, Battery andAc-cessor- ie Store , Cafe and 57,600 sq. ft. Access to the mall will be from either 3500 South or 4000 West. Land clearing is in progress with the removal of homes fac3500 South. A drainage ing system has been completed and it is anticipated major construction will start immediately. Kearns Swimming Pool Nearing Completion To Meet Monday are some of the ivities you feel are still gently needed in Kearns,? What do you as a resident of. Kearns feel is the greatest need of the community at the present time? You are invited to attend the next meeting of the Kearns Town Council and let Council members know how you feol about the many issues that confront us daily in our community. The next Council meeting will be held on Monday April 4th at 8:00 P.M. in the auditorium of the Kearns Library. Following the Council meetmembers of the council ing, will make a tour of Kearns to determine areas of the community that may noed additional street lighting, other special programs. The rest of the evening will be open plunge. On Saturdays, the pool will be used for special activity between 9:00 A.M. and 2:00 P.M., with the rest of the afternoon and evening being open plunge. Summer hours of operation will be announced at a later date. Single rates will be 65? for adults and 30? for children and students. Annual family passes for Kearns residents will be $15.00 payable in advance and of $40.00 for Kearns. The fees proposed many upon circum depending change, stances Mr. Petuskey said. non-reside- nts . Director Named Announcement was also made this week of the employing of W. Garth Pymm, 38 17 West 3200 South, Granger, as Director of Service Area 1. Mr Pymm will be responsible for the overall direction of the swimming pool and other buildings and activities to be added to the Service Area complex. Manager Named Also hired this past week as the pool manager-coac- h was Mr. Larry Tracy, 10487 Carnation Drive in Sandy. Mr. will be Tracy responsible for direct management of the pool as well as assisting in school swimming programs. Mr. Petuskey announced that contest. Kent Mbs Connie Eyr signs enfry in Miss Kearns applications will be received Sheffield and Bill Corbett watch. within the next few weeks for the following pool employees: Maintenance man, locker room fftiss Connie Eyre First Entry attendants and a Secretary Cashier. All employees must First entry in the 1966 Miss reside in Kearns. 2nd Kearns contest is pretty Connie Taylorsville Hours of operation of the pool until school Is out will be as Eyre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Film Robert B. Eyre, Jr., 4149 West Sponsors Disney follows: The pool will be open She is pictured 4865 South. to the public from 5:00P.M. The Primary of the Taylorswith Jaycee Pageant ville Second Ward is sponsoring to 10:00 P.M. daily, Monday "above Chairman Kent Sheffield and for family entertainment a Walt. through Friday. On Saturdays, entitled the pool will be open to the pubBill Corbett, registrations Disney production A Granger High chairman. Third Man on the Mountain. lic from 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 graduate, 18 year old Connie This film is a suspense thrilled P.M. The pool will be closed on Sundays. plans to enter nursing school adventures of Swiss mounShe has brown taineers, Michael in the fall. Between the hours of 5:00 starring eyes and brown hair and is 5 Rennie, James McArthur, and and 7:00 P.M. on weekdays, the 5 in. Her talent is modern Janet Munro. It will be presented Saturday, April 2, at dancing. The M iss Kearns Pageant is scheduled for Friday, 2:00 P.M. in the multipurpose G.E.M. Music room of the Taylorsville Stake April 22, 8 P.M., Kearns Jr. House. The charge of admission High School. Opens New Store will be 35? for children Primary age and 45? for anyone Pinewood Derby Gilbert Martinez, owner of 12 and older. There will also a Walt Disney cartoon, the G.E.M. Music Store, 3469 be I'm No Fool with a Bi- South 2700 West, announced the 246 Held by Refreshments will be opening of a branch store in cycle. the new South Village Shopping sold. Center at 9457 South 7th East. Winners of the exciting Pine-woAccording to Mr. Martinez Lions Charter Party both stores will handle all types Derby held by Cub Scout Pack 246 at South Kearns School of musical merchandise as well on March 24th were Kenneth The Granger Lions held their as dance lessons and musical Thirty-Fiv- e F airman. Jim charter night last Thursday lessons. scouts raced model cars, deMr. Martinez stated Mr. Si night at the Towne House. Mr. Sherm Lloyd was guest Mrs. Mike Gonzalas are part-ene- rs signed by their dads, in heats of three cars each down a sleek speaker and advised members in the business and will track built by Scoutmaster to get out and look this fall manager the Granger Store. Den mothers in the political party of their Richard Adams has been Floyd Hamp. the youthful racers with choice. spurred appointed manager of the South He stated every business man Village branch. He was a teachcupcakes and punch. The pack Is sponsored by the Kearns should take an active part in er in Granger school for 8th Ward. the past 2 years. politics. (earns Park od i I actur- pool will be open for swimming lessons, lifesaving classes and The dreams of many residents of Kearns will be fulfilled during the next month or two with the opening of the new Kearns Swimming Pool, now nearing completion. Mr. Wm. G.Petuskey, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Salt Lake County Service Area 1, announced this week that a tentative date of has been set May 7th 1966 Mr. Harmon stated the or- Woolco and Auerbach Comfor the pool opening. ganization would add strength pany are the major stores Payment of annual family to the and construction ability to leases. According signed pass fees will start on approxcompany. He added With the Mr. Harman better than 82 imately 15 April, Mr. Peruskey addition of Mark B. Garff, Ryof available space is leased announced. Watch this paper berg and Garff and Okland Con under negotiations. for announcement of where and when this fee can be pair. in arrangements. 8 Town Council What Near Construction Date 1 j Granger To Nominate Officers Jay-C-Ett- es The Granger vill hold their regular meeting on April 6th at 8:00 P.M., in the China Doll Restaurant. Nominations for new officers of the coming year will take place. All financial reports, project reports, pictures and articles are to be turned in at this meeting. committee Is Scrapbook working to complete scrapbook to enter in state wide compete ftbhop Joph L ition to be judged in New Mexico between Sacrament of Confirmation Administered May 1st and 12th, after which all scrapbooks will be sent to state convention in Richfield. were the Reverend Fathers: His Excellency, bishop JosAnother project being worked Thomas J. Meersman, Philip M. administered eph L. Federal, on is the Speak-U- p program. the Sacrament of Confirmation Dahnken, John J. Hedderman, The Jay-Ceare hoping one of to sixty young people, Friday, Mark O. Benvegnu, Thomas P. the girls will be entered in the March ONeill, Louis A. Fischer, 25th, 1966, in a cerestate contest this year. mony at St. Francis Xavier Thomas L. McNamara, JosThey are also working on and James 5226 South, 4420 West, eph A. Murray Easter Basket project and will Church, T. Kenny. Kearns. be presenting individual easter Those at the Confirmation Assisting receiving the Sacbaskets ic each resident of rament of Confirmation were: Golden Manor Nursing Home in Russell Ashley, Gavino AgSt. Francis Xavier Granger. uayo, Delbert Brlxley, Paul They will be sponsoring a girl Callaway, Jeff Chase, Charles Announce Palm to Girls State. Claxton, Mike Coupe, William Two of the Granger Davis, Terry DeGarmom Gary Sunday Masses will be serving as judges Goff, Tony Healy, Larry Kno-te- k, at the girls state meet. Kent Listul, Mark Marine Working in conjunction with Albert Medel, Roger Montano, 3rd marks the obserApril the' Granger they are vance of Palm Sunday, when Marl Nebeker, Rudy Romero, planning the Miss Granger Pagpalms will be distributed foll- Shane Rondas, Leonard Sandoeant which will be held April owing all Masses. The times val, Gino Stratton, Brian Swim 30th. of the Masses at St. Francis Dennis Tall, Stephen Valdez, Future plans include working Xavier are: Joe Vigil. on Granger Hunter Founders 9:30 and 11:00 Debra Boutwell, Linda Bran6:30, 8:00, Day which will be held July and 6:00 don, Monica Brubaker, Debra and 12:15 A.M. 4th this year. Jo Burke, CKtstine Eckroth P.M. At the 9:30 Mass, some sixty Jo Ann Eldredge, Barbara Announce Plans Jean Ellis, Diana Fay, Gloria young boys and girls will receive their First Holy Com- Jean Gallegos, Lydia Garcia, For Park Equipment munion. All members of the Mary Gepkins, Robin Gilbert, in the spiritual Dolores Giron, Annette Gris-set- ti, join parish Ed Shea, chairman of the of this great day in the Robin Hornby, Gwen joy Lions Recreation Granger of the First Comlives Christine Jimerson, Committee announced the club municants. ftancy Leivick, Melezandra Lowas in the process of consu-matiThe ceremony of the giving pez, Sandra Martinez, Nancy an agreement with the of Palms recalls the triumMcArdle, Rebecca MIddlemiss, Salt Lake County Recreation of Jesus into Jer- Kathleen Miller, Diane Montoya entry phant Department for Debbie ONeil, Debbie Ortega, to be placed in the usalem. The Prayers and Gospel of jTheresa Patonal, Sheila Reid, , Granger Park. the day help us to remember Teresa Ryan, Katherine SalHe stated the club is considthat neither Christ nor we shall azar, Maralee Sealey, Daisy ering $2,000 to 3,000 in equipenjoy glory until after suffering Sorenson, Peggy Timper, Molly ment. The County would and death. 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