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Show 1 wet-a i f- -" cr a a ZJ t"1 3 X -- J W -O c o H O Hj C ca f v 1 ro C gj -- r cj t- a) ar Volume SALT LAKE XIII Governor Hampton Hears Kearns Residents Protests on Schools COUNTY, UTAH Thursday, September group of Kearns Number 39 1966 Joe Carsey to Direct Kearns year, and this second year on High School Band dents met with Governor Cal- this schedule is a hardship on vin Rampton and presented a these students. Jac Carsey, Director of 4. We can get no immediate petition protesting the double Bands for the new Kearns High of the situation relief from sessions planned for students school announces the new on the double sessions Jr. High attending Kearns Junior High Kearns of to the lack High School Stage Band School and Kearns High School. School level due has been working all through The students are divided into definite or immediate plans for twice a week to get a of August construction the Jr. High two groups. High school studnumbers for the opening In School area. the ready ents will attend from 7:45 of sessions school. been felt for has Concern school to noon. Junior High The group has been practicfrom 1:00 p.m. to some time as to the completion students of the new Kearns High School. ing on the stage of Kearns 6 p.m. had been promised Junior High auditorium. Residents The following petition carryMembers of the band are: the building would be completed ing approximately 2,000 signaof school the the start Jim Humphrey, Saxaphone, year. tures of Kearns parents was by ' David Davis, Michael Most students the of registLever, presented to the governor. for high school have been Ronni Teeples, and Robin ering We, the undersigned, protest on double session through their Christopher. Trumpet section: the planned double session in- school Wendell Pabst, Frank Pedroza, The group is condays. volving Kearns High School and cerned students credits would Kerry Nixon, John Pearson, Kearns Jr. High School. We not be y, to limSteve due the Jackson, William accepted list the following reasons for ited hours Robert Davidson, Jim they have attended our protest: school. Rush, and Richard Sylvester. 1. The indefinite completion Trombone: All of the Junior High StudHarvey Nielsen, date of the Kearns High School ents Kenneth Rulon 50 per Jorgenson, approximately building. studcent school the of Crandall, AllenKjelstrom, Jim high 2. The question concernFurrow. The Rythm section: ents Kearns attended Jr. High the acceptance of the ing School on a split session last Jay Trottier, Darrell Deppe, students' credits due to the year. A second year on such Craig Dalton, Steve Meade, hours limited they will be a schedule would place an added Dan Coldaway. allowed to attend school. will be on these students. Opening assembly 3. The fact that all of the hardship The only relief from the September 6th in the Kearns Jr. High Students and at least double sessions at the Junior Junior High where double 50 of the High School stilents High School level would be the school sessions will be held for were on a spin session at construction of another Junior a few weeks before moving to Kearns Jr. High School last High School in the area. Kearns High. Mrs. Arthur Christensen, 4352 West 4745 South acted as spoksman for the group and Teen-Ag- e most the govenor advised parents of the students are Hold Show worried because of the short Park Progress number of hours the students attend while on double seswill The . Teen-Ag- e Seminar, County equipment has cleared the Kearns sion. 5015 and 4300 West at by sponsored the land Mrs. Christensen said Our Jaycee -- ettes , has met with South in preparation for a park for Kearns, following a Jaycee Children will loose nearly one great success, announce Mrs. Jay Henline and pledge to perform the labor hour a day of school time. a Over 100 Von Christensen said Mrs. Jensen. Mrs. if the County provides equipthe had the attended three have ment and materials. Although group approached, girls reand of a so Education Board Granite not far sessions has the large the budget for park yet approved, the Jaycees plan questing boundaries for this group has been Invited to the to continue preparing the land year remain the same as last. final evening, a talent show to for a sprinkling system and Students would attend Cyprus be held at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Granger High Schools. September 2 at the Granger grass planting under the chair- and The Kearns High School is High Choral Room. Fashions Next Otte. of Cecil manship construction and will be provided under still rocks by Thrift is picking up big job models parand hauling them away, says district officals had announced City with teen-ag- e Jaycee-ett- e Volunteer rock Oct. 15 as completion date. ticipating. Betty Otte. Mr. The the the who to the Jo invited group manages are stongly disputes Andrews, join pickers move 15 date Oct. and believes Ladies Thrift Department City effort. Nathan Ridge is vice is in charge of the fashion show. president in charge of the pro- in could not possible be made was devised before the end of December or The seminar ject. led by first part of January. by the Jaycee-ette- s, The reason the group rePresident Marilynn Kalm, with Calabash Cousins quested the govenor to hear the aim of improving the poise of The Calabash Cousins of the their complaint was to emphaand personal appearances toKearns Jaycees have performed size the need for immediate in the young girls community for the following planning and start of the proward individual self improverecently groups: Holladay Rotary C lub posed John F. Kennedy Jr. High ment. 19th School. at Loghaven, Murray Refreshments are served at and Ward Whittier state H. Dr. T. each session by Kearns JayceesuperinWard, Bell, -ettes. Winder 8th Ward. tendent of public instruction, assured the group Granite District schools are meeting full Preschool Orientation Swimming Meet entrance standards college despite double sessions. Kearns Jaycees served as Dr. Bell also stated there Program Held judges and timekeepers at the was a real problem in this swimming meet held August area due to the number of fam27 at Bountiful High. Kearns ilies with children coming inA preschool orientation proswimmers competed against to Junior High and High School gram was held last Friday, Bountiful and Evergreen. Jay26th at the David August age. cees attending the meet were: school. Govenor Rampton concluded Gourley Golden head bands reading, Jay Henline, Nate Ridge, George the meeting by asking Dr. Bell Slack and Darr Harward. Watch Out For Me, to make a complete investiwere given to each of the kindergarten gation and report to him. He children to wear for the first advised Mrs. Christensen the few to be would forwarded results days of school. The atheadbands were made tractive her immediately. The Govenor noted that no by Mrs. Douglas McPhee. It is felt that the older childarea in the state has experienced so rapid a rate of ren and motorists should be aware that these children are growth as has the Southwest Dean Baker, well known real Salt Lake County. new in school and are not famthis area estate agent, in iliar with the streets. So please Watch Out For Them. announced to forming of the Editors note: Baker Realty and Investment Two Junior High Schools are Three new kindergarten teachers were introduced to the Company to be located. at 4112 being planned 'for construction Mrs. South 2835 West. west of the Jordan River. parents and children, not Mrs. Perry started Richard Coon, If construction is Mr. Baker said the office would be operated under a next year the same double sesAllred, and Miss Sharon brokers license and would sion problem will be a reality. Weight. The opening day of school is In the opinion of the Valley specialize in Real Estate, Farm View News the Granite School September 6th, any new family property and Investments. He was former vice president District officials and board in the area please register their before that date if children would do well to meet with of Galaxy Realty. reand area the He married the former Joan in possible. parents Especially register all childsolve problems before they Perry and they have three children kindergarten age. ren : Sherry, John and Jeff. come up. A 1, resi- Bradavich's Gang were the winners in the bailing contest. KALL's Dan Tyler (right) seems to be saying "foul". Pet-usk- Kearns Jaycee News Salt Lake County Commissioner William G. Larson climbs out of the human dunking machine. Larson noted the first time down was quite a surorise. J a I'fCA $ T 4 Radio's Dan Tyler said he nearly drowned because the waterwas as deep as he is tall. KALL Three Granger High Student BodyOfficers (I to r) Barbara Morrison, Candy Lish and Karma Herzog got dunked and nHiror) in old fashioned bathina suits. Seminar Fashion Radio Helps Council With Pool Membership Drive KALL By Bennie Williams, Director KALL Radio. until the group Program tiring task, known as the Bradavich gang lifted their pool on its side The Woodbury Pool, to be and dumped the entire contents constructed in Granger, is more on the ground. than $10,000.00 ahead of last Ivan Woodbury, Chairman of week toward becoming a realthe ity, as a result of activities Council, said, The day was a held last Saturday in Granger great success and we now have by KALL the enthusiasm and interest Park, to more rapidly complete our Radio, the Granger-Hunte- r Community Council, Granger goal of selling 500 memberArea Jaycees, Hunter and ships to get the pool under conGranger Lions Clubs, Granger struction. Families who recthe Granger-HuntRotary Club, ognize a good opportunity are Chamber of Commerce, taking advantage of the $150.00 and the Valley View News. life membership before theyre The climax to a campaign all gone. that was one month in planning Chairman of the campaign to and promotion came when KALL construct Woodbury Pool, Ron Radios Swinging Gentlemen., Sams, reported, Everyone had Jack Bogut, Dan Tyler, Neil a great time Saturday. Spirits Linton and Bill Hart invaded were high and everybody was Granger Park Saturday for what involved in this effort. We had such good response that were history will recall as the wetin not sure we could have handled test Park day Granger until the Woodbury Pool is everyone if we had a crowd be It wont much larger. finally completed. Armed with old fashioned long now until our campaign bathing suits and fantastic is complete. Old fashioned bargains ofsenses of humor, the KALL Radio air personalities MCd fered all day were 10? hot dogs, the days festivities Including 5? soda pop, 10? pony rides -Granger-HunterCommun- KALL Radio's Jack Bogut has just been with hat andcigar dunked and survives ity er actual live broadcasts from the Granger Park Bowery. One of the highlights of the was the appearance of day Salt Lake County Commissioner William G. Larson who, as promised, took his turn on the human dunking machine, much to the delight on the citizens in Dean Baker Opens Office attendance. The KALL Radio air per- sonalities took their turns too, along with hundreds of area children and three able assistants from Granger High School, Karma Herzog, Barbara Morrison andCandyLish. Also assisting with help from classmates was Granger High Student Body President Dave Weatherbie. The high point in excitement was a balling contest with the KALL Radio personalities joining two teams led by Dave Weatherbie and Jerry Mangus. In the melee that followed leveryone was soaking wet and 'removing 2,000 gallons of water proved to be an arduous, and A KALL Radio's Neil Linton shivers as he of the dunking machine. bobs out emphasizing the bargain offered with a lifetime membership in Woodbury Pool. One KALL Radio personality was not there -- - Will Lucas, who was vacationing on Boulder KALL Radio's Bill Hart, 6'6" Mountain at the time. His cogot a little horts claimed he was really a wrapped up in the dunking contraption. little squeamish, and forgave News to give your area a local him for letting his vacation conflict with this big day in voice. David King, Congressman Granger Park. Lake County ComBennie L. Williams, Program Salt Director of KALL Radio, who missioners John Creer and had been meetingwith members Marv Jensen, and other digof the Community Council for a nitaries were on hand throughout the day in support of the month prior to the day, exeffort. the for his appreciation pressed ' to work with the . The feeling of everyone inopportunity community in the program and volved was that this event prowas high in his praise of those vided the momentum to see the who cooperated in the effort, drive successfully through to and they pledge particularly the Valley View completion News who worked closely with their support in getting the job him. He noted, Anytime you done as rapidly asj possible. The Valley View News urges get a radio station and a newspaper together, youve done you to take advantage of this lifetime membership plan imsomething, and Ive always admired the efforts of Joe Sloane mediately. Telephone in publishing the Valley View for more Information. 266-87- 03 |