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Show jir Tirtmynyii tijr i 3Hcj f U- Z1 CO H C oo H Hi C - rc ro i t i I VOLUME SALT LAKE COUNTY, XIV Thursday, December 8, 1966 UTAH Kearns Man Serves In Viet Nam , Among 1 Kearns lads sp4 Diving Meet Kearns Jaycees will sponOpen Swimming and Diving Meet on Dec. 27 and 28 at the Kearns Swimming Pool, according to Mathan PreliminRidge, Chairman. aries will be held at 9 a.m. each day with finals at 3 pm. The meet, officially sanctioned by the AAU, will have all the benefits of Kearns beautiful new Olympic-size- d swimming pool and will be open to boys and girls through the age of 17. Medals will be awarded for first through third places, with fibbons going to fourth, fifth and six. There will be participation ribbons for each boy and girl. Trophies will be given to individual high point winners in each group, and team trophies will go to winners of the meet. Entry cost is 50$ per event, or a maximum of $2.00 you out your how aDOut to Ron at the write Christmas cards, dropping one following address: SP4 Ronald Stephens C Co. 716th MP Bn. Patricia Soutas, Utah girl, wins National Contest Francisco APO, San facts about these houses. Most Census interviewers are women. Each wears a red, white, and blue identification badge which is her official credential. It bears her signature and certifies that she is authorized to perform the duties of a Census interviewer, and as such, has sworn to keep confidential allCensus information you give her. She will ask only a few How many people questions: usually live in your household? How many floors does your house have? Why type of roof? Do you have a basement or cellar under your house? If you do, what are the basement walls made of? And what is the height of each basement wall above the butside ground level? sor a Holiday - When Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Steph4533 W. 5375 S. His ens, picture was forwarded to the Valley View News by SP4 Allan R. Wiedel, also of the 716th MPs from Detroit, Mich. doing Holiday Swim & Dr. Alsop Attends Convention Granger Chiropractic Clinic Dr. C. Earl Alsop, 3084 W. 3500 So., Granger recently at- tended a four-da- y public health convention in Kansas City. Sponsored by Clinic Masters, an organization devoted to research in patient care, chiropractors from throughout the U.S. and Canada attended lec- tures and seminar sessions concerning the latest scientific achievements relating to patients. Miss Patricia Soutas of Salt Lake City has won the national contest sponsored by Farmers Insurance Group to select a queen for its Around the World in 80 Days float in Pasadenas Tournament of Roses parade, it is announced by Robert E. Early, president, of the insurance company.' The parade will be held on January 2 this year because New Years in on Sunday. As national winner, Miss Soutas will receive an trip to Pasadena, California, to ride the Farmers Technical advances in diagnosis and pain control were Education explored by such noted speakers as Dr. Gordon D. Heuser of Colorado Springs, Colo., and Dr. For Deprived Rolla J. Pennell of Independence, Mo. Other topics studied included Francis H. Wilmer, Director Children of the Census Bureau Regional The Public Meets Chiropracand The Increased Office in Denver, Colorado, tic, of Disease by a Busy asks householders to welcome The U.S. office of Education the Census interviewer when Public. has allocated over $2 million she calls and give her full coopto Utah for programs for edSpecial activities and meeteration in getting accurate ings for wives were conducted ucationally deprived children. answers to all the questions. in a schedule which paralleled The estimated grants, made sessions. under Title I of the Elementary professional If you live in the metropolientrance fee for versatile About 100 chiropractors atand Educwtion Act Secondary swimmers and divers. Events tan area of Salt Lake City or tended. The convention con- of 1965, specified $2,622,319 will be held in the following age Ogden, or in the city of Provo, cluded Sunday (Nov. 20) for programs for children from or the mailman 8 and under, 9 and Orem, Logan, groups: families, handi11 and 12, 13 and 14, probably delivered your home 10, and foster children capped and 15 through 17. A total survey questionnaire, which is Grants children. totalling Deadline to be filled out and mailed back Near On of 86 events is scheduled, have been allocated $11,339 to the Census Bureau. according to Larry Tracy, Pool for neglected children and juvSub For Manager. Facts about a single house, enile delinquents. Programs Kearns Jaycees cordially inwhether mailed in by the househave For many Kearns families, for migratory children vite clubs of the Utah Jaycees holder or obtained by the Cen10 could be the biggest been allocated $20,938. Dec. to send swimmers to the meet. sus interviewer, will be proLast year, Title I funds enday of the year! Entry blanks and further incessed at the Census Bureau. names abled school districts throughthe deadline for This is formation may be obtained by An electronic computer will for the Kearns Town Council out the Nation to concentrate writing to Larry Tracy, Pool be processed at the Census Annual program. a wide range of individualized Manager, Kearns Swimming Bureau. An electronic comservices on educationally deKearns residents knowing famPool, P.O, Box 18463, Kearns, puter will calculate the prowho need help for Christilies prived children in low -- income Utah. tection against fallout the house mas, should submit the name, areas. Remedial instruction, provides. address, number of children, tutoring, hot meals, medical and to a member dental care, and student and This information will be ages and religion of the committee family counseling were widmailed back directly to the on Council. the ely used to help low achievtogether with a householder, ers improve their progress. asked has also Council The Civil Defense booklet. Those of donations for good Programs ranged from preclothing, with basements will receive, and other such items school instruction to evening dolls toys, abook-lfor their consideration, to be used in this project. classes for dropouts. About 250 Utah residents are describing suggested methDeadline for these items to and on colorful badges Although the U.S. Office of putting ods for increasing the amount 15 Education in turned be is Dec. weeks few expects to make a going calling for of protection. Several individuals, families, some adjustments among the this fall. The U.S. Bureau of States in the estimated alloThose without basements win civic groups, church organithe Census is taking a State- alwith booklet cations - - when final figures and have schools another zations receive wide survey on fallout proon to seen protectinformation it that many needy on last years expenditures tection in homes for the Utah general ready will be helped on and new data on the geographic ive measures that can be taken families Civil Defense Corps. distribution of children of Christmas eve. In a large portion of the State, by individuals and families. families become availThose The computers report on the desiring to particiresidents have been employed in conable in should fallout this of every State will reprotection pate and trained by the Bureau as amount project beat confidential ceive as much as it least tact Bert Mr. is home Rodgers, Interviewers. They are calling your Census the Mr. under Title I and spent on families living in one, two, tween Fulton, actually Royal you or Mr. Alfred Braun-berge- r, during the year ended last June and three family houses In their Bureau, and is provided without 30th. local area to obtain a few direct cost to you. X-r- ay, Grant low-inco- Santa Sub-for-Sa- ' i Community I Sub-for-Sa- Survey t et j ) : j low-inco- ' 298-159- 0, 298-16- j 7T Patricia Soutas Wins National Contest at Ronald Stephens of KearJir. He is presently on duty with the 716th Military Police Battalion in Saigon. He is the son of t. 1 Ronald Stephens of Kearns stands outside his kiosk at Brinks B.O.Q. in Saigon. At his side is a Cann-s(Vietnamese National policeman). their bit in Viet Nam is t I Number-- 1 rr SP4 Annex i Page aa 17 298-035- 9. i Insurance Group float, attend Dahl of Tustin, California and the Rose Bowl football game and a student at Orange Coast visit sightseeing attractions. College. Miss Soutas is the daughter Third place winner is Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan C. Soutas Janice Robinson, daughter of and has three brothers and one Mr. and Mrs. Joel Robinson blond is of sister. The blue-eye- d who Marshfield, Missouri,, five feet, six inches tall. She is will receive a to Pasadena. trip a student at University of Utah. She .is a student at Southwest She also holds the title of Miss Missouri State College. Utah State Fair. This years Tournament of Second place in the contest Roses' float will bring to life went to Miss Glgi Dahl who will Jules Vernes famous tale of a reign as queen of the companys race against time to encircle Portland Rose Festival float the globe. One of the outstanding next June. She is the daughter features of the float will be a live of Mr. and Mrs. Morris R. baby elephant. TT.7. Jaycee (SoDod Siveepstfakes the Jaycees to fill them by Kearns Jaycees are selling in and leave at the Heber Valley $1.00 tickets on a large color- Milk Depot for Mrs. Dell ed television and a variety of Mills, a Jaycee-ettBefore other prizes. This is a pro- a proper evaluation can be ject of the Utah Jaycees to made, it is necessary to collect finance several projects on a all the forms. Kearns Jaycees state level, says President are working with the Kearns Wally Galbraith. The Jaycee Town Council on the Community who sells the winning ticket, Development Survey. which will be drawn sometime Children's Party after the first of the year, Chairman Linda Henline says will also receive a colorful that arrangements have been television set. Residents are made for a gala Childrens asked to support these hardParty for the sons and daughters working chaps by purchasing of Kearns Jaycees on Dec. a ticket. at the Trinity Meth7:00 20, Community Survey odist Church. Games, gifts, Jaycees announce that a rathand entertainment are planned er disappointing return has been as well. as a visit from Santa realized so far on the 400 surClaus. vey forms passed to residents. Sub For Santa Just a few over a hundred have Jaycees and Jaycee -- ettes are been collected, according to working to provide a Merry Vice President. Christmas to two needy Kearns Residents who have not refamilies. This is an annual turned their forms are asked . project for the joint clubs. e. Home Lighting Contest Underway Judging of the Christmas home lighting in Kearns will be held on Dec. 21, announces Dayr Courtright, chairman for the sponsoring Kearns Jaycees. A team of impartial, judges will make the decision as to which is the most colorful and attractively decout-of-to- orated home in the spirit of Christmas. The winner will receive a plaque which Kearns Jaycees have ordered from the office of the U.S. Jaycees in Tulsa, Oklahoma. While the Jaycees intend to tour the entire community of Kearns in the judging, Mr. i Courtright asks that residents their home entered please fill in the form below who wish and send location to him to make the contest homes of easier. Dayr Courtright, Kearns Jaycees Kearns, Utah 84118 Please enter my home in the Kearns Jaycee Christmas Home Lighting Contest. It is located at: Signature t i estate Chairman Home Lighting Contest - |