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Show co B t h- - a t" 3 i H' c3 C i vt' ri) - n ?r Cfl t- CD C- - O H O C- - Hj " SALT LAKE Number 23 Thursdoy, May 5, 1966 COUNTY, UTAH Kearns Residents Receive Season Pass Applications maybe obtained at the pool. Saturday the Board of Trustees and members of the Kearns Civic League will assist applicants - Hours from 1:00 to 9:00 P.M. Garth Pymm, manager of the new Kearns Swimming Pool, 5624 South 4800 West announced pass applications have been mailed to all residents in Kearns. According to Mr. Pymm res- Zelma Brundage Elected Presfdent idents living within the boun- daries of the Service Area, 4000 West to Hercules and 4700 south to 6200 South are el- to purchase igible the annual Green Thumbers pass. Price has been set at $15.50 per family for one year. Mr. Pymm stated a pass would New officers are elected for the Kearns Green Thumbers Garden C lub at their last meet- be issued to both husband and wife. He explained this should ing which was the clubs Annual Banquet. The new officers provide a pass in the home at Babe Ruth League Opens New Diamond are: Pres. Zelma Brundage, all times. Season starts June 1st Vice president Walter Bost- -i Opening ceremonies for the lene Jenkins, treasurer and and ends 31st. No wick, Secretary C leone Hess,! May -, new Treasurer Laree ParKearns Babe Ruth BaseVel Dean Kirk, purchasing Poe, resident applicants pass has been set at $40.00 per season. limentarian Loid Bosen, Board ball Park was held Monday. and publicity. The new diamond is the reAlfred Commissioner Larson was There is no limit to the; members . ofof Poe.! of William sult presented a clock trophy by numbers of passes sold and1; Braunberger, and interested citficers president Joe Liston and Vel izens, commissioners William jDean Kirk before the first Bill Larson, Commissioner jball was thrown out. Marvin Jensen and the Salt Lake Bill got It to the pitcher. County Recreation Department. Bleachers were erected Following the opening cerethe Youth by Neighbor Corps mony the Eagles met and and built by the Salt Lake defeated the Cardinals "3 to County Highway Department. 1 in a well played game. Jeff Joe Liston will direct the Syme was the winning pitcher. as president, Leon Other teams in the League league Vice Hadfield, President, are Cubs, Angels, Pirates, Wilma Hadfield secretary, Ar- - Braves and Tigers. Ex-off- Evelyn Turnbow, Sharia Fairbourn and Myrna Woodbury.. Sharia Fairbourne Ciliss Granger for 1966 Ten lovely Granger girls J.C. members, George Low, competed lor Miss Granger, in Carl V ance, George Lanphere, area. Miss Jim Mackay, Larry Upchurch, the Granger was held last Bob Barton, Pageant Granger Bruce BurnSaturday at the Westlake High ham, Vaughn Peart, Steve School. Larson and Jaycee-etfe- s. Talented Shirley Fairbourn, The Swim Suit contest theme 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. was the proposed Woodbury George Fairbourn, 3764 South Pool and the setting was very 3200 West was selected as effective. queen to represent Granger The formal wear carried 7. during the theme of Utah and the Miss Pat Satas, 1965 Queen National contest to be held was in hand to turn over the later this year in Atlanta, crown and robe tho the new Georgia. will wear it at all ae Queen Other entrees were: functions. Baxter by sponsored Miss Fairbourn sang a numAlbertsons; Lela Clark by ber from Madam Butterfly as Delton Lanes; Belann HanShe sen, Sears Company; number. talent her Janis also scored well in poise, Kordig by Shoppers Discount swim suit and formal dress. and Penny Hornickle by Scotts Miss Evelyn Turnbow, Drive Inn. The Granger area Jaycees daughter of Mrs. Yvonne Turnshould be bow, 4095 South 3900 West and Jaycee-ettwas chosen first runner-u- p. congratulated on a very proEvelyn is a talented dancer fessional presentation. and should go a long way in and Sherry, Sandy Bobby her chosen career. Hill Singers and Honey Notes Miss Woodbury, furnished entertainment beMyrna daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don-- 1 tween contests. aid Woodbury will reign as! second attendent. She is tal- -; s ented in both song and dance.1 Kearns Jaycee-etteBarbara LynCrane and Pamela Wells were chosen as Elect Marilynn Kalm finalists in the contest. Miss Fairbourn was sponElected to head the active sored by the Merc Departto their Kearns Jay-c- ee auxiliary received She ment Store. husband were the folgifts from Kims Restaurant, lowing Jaycee-ett- e officers Beta Cleaners, Christofferson during elections at Marys Flying Service, Pyke ManufactPalace on April 30: Presiuring Company, Darrells Salon dent, Mrs. Jerry (Marilynn) of Beauty and Patricia Steven Kalm; Vice President, Mrs. Career School. Thomas (Judy) Barnson; SecMiss Turnbow was sponsored retary, Mrs. Dell (Barbara) by Auerbach Company, Miss Mills; and Mrs. David (MarWoodbury by Furniture Fair, ilyn) Mrs. Kalm Quigley. Miss Wells by West Valley Ford takes over the reign of the and Crane by Valley Bank andj Jaycee-ettwith a good back- ico Com-missio- Commissioners Judge Kearns On May 9th 1966-196- Re-N- es es Trust Company. service behind her. ground Other sponsors were: Crim- -; She has served as an officer son Carpet Cafe, Zions Color,! of the auxiliary for the past Inc., Vendas French Salon,! two years and has given many Salon,: hours Beauty Countryside service in such orFerns Beauty Box, Anns, ganizations as the Campfire Flowers, Girls, the auxiliary of the AnMcDonald Cafe, Luella Newbold and theSizzler cient Car Club ofAmerlca, and Restaurant. in the auxiliaries of her church. were: She resides at 5271 South Judges for the pageant Darell Sisemore, Darrells 4620 West with husband Jerry Salon of Beauty, Elna Clark, ( a former Jaycee president) Patricia Stevens C areer School, and daughters Linda and PamJo McFarren, Welcome Wagon, ela. Marilynn is a beautician Studio in Emma Lou Potter, Nancy at Mamsells and Taylor Finishing School of Granger. president was in Dean Cannon, Marilyn Quigley of luncheon Lions. arrangeGranger charge -; for the elections.; Bill Barton acted as chair- ments man assisted by the following of Sharron Lowell and George Fairbourn watch Lori Hansen, Pam Walker, Annette Prows, Kerry Mahen, Kathy Saxton, Marcie Condie and Cindy HiltonplanttreesinGranger park. Girl Scouts Plant Trees in Granger 360 trees will be planted in the area and will be cared for by Girl Scout troops in the Granger-Hunter-Mag- ise of the National president of the Girl Scouts they will beautify America. The Girl Scouts have pledged they will take care of the trees as soon as they are planted. na area. Last Friday the Granger Margi Day acted as chairand the trees were presented to George Fairbourn of Chamber the Granger-Hunt- er of Commerce. Troups got a jump on Arbor Day and held a tree planting ceremony at the Granger Park 3600 West 3500 South. and The project is sponsored by the Girl Scouts of America and is a nationwide project to beautify America. The purpose of the Trees For Beauty project is: To organize a timely Promise in action project on a council wide basis. To help focus attention on of natural the importance to and fullfil the prom- beauty man Kearns 14th Ward Plan Evening An evening of island enchantment has been planned by the Kearns 14th Ward. Go Hawaiian with them at their Luau to be held Saturday, May 7th, 7:00 o'clock. The Luau is an annual event and something everyone looks forward to. A delicious ham dinner has been planned with all the trimwith hawalian along mings coconut shell. in served punch will shells walnut Filled be the favors. Live entertainers consisting of a trio and hula dancer will add sparkle to the gala af- Kearns H Club Elect Officers 4-- Hi! On Thursday April 14th seven of the Kearns members girls, cookies H club held their first H meeting for this year and the course will be 3rd year sewing and 1st year knit- ing. Officers chosen were Cindy Paula Pomikala, president, Linda vice Franc, president, Kirkham, secretary; Margaret Oler, reporter; Janette Payne, Song Leader; Pat Bradford, community Service Director; and Lucille Romrell, rec4-- 4-- Entertainment and the program is under the direction of the bishopric, ef Other committees are, menu food and Society, 'preparation. Y.W.M.LA. will serve. Y.M.M.LA. will set We up Kearns Cookies) reporter, Margaret Oler tables and chairs. Decor- by the Sunday Schpol. is in chv?e of anc. The Elder1 publicity. ations The wish to thank our great Humphry. Your Re-jli- i reation chairman. leaders, Doris Payne andllene fair. i ' Primary Seventies will clean up Wear your MuuMuu' hlons and Hawaiian shirts. ' Plan for a wonder! vening of bewitching delight sir alluring music. -- j 8-- 'The Swim to T Open May 28th To Clean-U- p Commissioners Marven Jensen, William Larsen and John Preston Creer have been invited to come to Kearns by the Proud of Kearns Committee to judge the Kearns blocks which are the cleanest and have made the most improvement during the Kearns clean up campaign. ft Norway Maple Sixty trees will be awarded to the home owners on the winning blocks. The trees have :been donated by the Kearns Ghamber of Commerce. If you feel your block has made a great deal of improvement during the clean and would like it to be up considered in the judging urge all of the neighbors on your block to really get busy and clean up, paint up and fix up, plant and improve their landscaping. If you feel your block has made Improvement jand would like to be considered in the judging phone Alfred and Braunberger at state the things the people on your block have done to try to make your block the cleanest and the most improved In Kearns then Mr. Braunberger will tell the commissioners a bout your efforts when they do 10 298-03- 59 their judging. Veteran Auxiliary Sponsor Contest The gleeful, splashingsounds of children swimming will soon be heard when THE SWIM fills its Olympic size pool for Its second straight season. located at 4000 Centrally West and 4000 South, THE SWIM features the only pool in the Granger Hunter area open to the public. Admittance is by purchasing a Season Pass which allows full use of the facilities by the entire family for the summer season. The price for a family pass is $40. The owner, Ken Coombs, said that 196 families joined last year. Most parents joined to give their children a needed activity during the summer but also found a vacation, cool evening dip a great refresher after a hot day. Ken said that most of last years families are signing up again, but there will be a limited number of passes available to new families. Anyone interested can call Ken for more information at 466-19- 20 or 484-564- 4. 12th Ward Girls Tell Of Project , On Thursday " nflTmiVn.ifTiKitiiail itmmiiUifiiiimi ft" ilAl April . 21, several members of the Kearns 12th ward Y.W.N.LA. met and decided to make Barbie Doll furniture, consisting of arm chairs, sofas and footstools, to finance their camp fund. Watch this paper for futher Veteran of Foreign Wars auxiliary 9322 are sponsoring details. a Buddy Poppy Sweetheart contest. Requirements are from State V.F.W, President Betty age six to eight years. No Beech will be installing Atomic 'pictures are necessary. Send Post officers in Salt Lake post cards. The buddy poppy City on Saturday . Mav 14th princess will be chosen by (.and installing Ogden Post auxdrawing and must be availiliary officers in Ogden, Utah, able during poppy drive for Friday evening May 20th. District number two V.F.W., . publicity and pictures. Mail your post card to Mrs. auxiliary will hold their anHarley Brundage, 5356 South nual election of officers in 4280 West, Kearns, Utah, jthe Atomic Post quarters on or Mrs. Art Christensen, May 9th. (1352 West 4745 South, Kearns, President Mrs. Howard Fite Utau. of Magna will conduct thedls-- ,. The annual poppy date will trict elections and install- - 7' be held Saturday, May 28th. ations. Installation ot officers for The district includes Magna, jauxlliary 9322 will be held Tooele, Kearns, Salt Lake City, Friday evening May 20th. iand Bountiful. i L ner |