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Show fete Ifeta : rj . T rV H-- h" O C -- i ' u i ct H C I'ro 6c K Volume i t SALT LAKE XIV Ochoa, entertainment; Howard Ellis accordan band; Mrs.! To Hold Society Christmas Party Adam of poinsettias)! (to be made Mrs. collection Stephen Smith, The Altar Society of St. of items. layette charity Francis Xavier Church will hold Proceeds from a nativityj i its annual potluck Christmas scene drawing will be given to dinner on Thursday, Dec. 14 Christmas for Indian gifts fat 6:45 p.m. following the children. 6 oclock mass in the parish ihall. This is an all parish All past assistant pastors event, according to the chair- -. from St. Francis will be special man, Mrs. Lyle Allen. A guests, Reverend Including of the highlight evening will be Louis Fisher, Reverend Philip a Christmas spiritual reading Dahnken, Reverend Robert by Father Thomas Meersman. and present assistant Dinner will be centered around Reyes pastor, Rodrigues. Other" a main course of ham. guests will be the Viet-- , special Other participants in the pro- ory Knoll nuns. I gram are- Mrs. Filemeno As the happiest of all seasons rapidly approaches, Kearns is beginning to glow with that special feeling of Christmas. Glowing lights, and the familiar strains of Christmas Carols remind us that this is the season of j Good Will to all men. But the traditional joy of Christmas may not come to some families in Kearns this year. Some children in our Community may not experience the thrill o f Santa and toys and special Christmas treats. As sponsors of the annual Program the Town Council is anticipating a record number of applicatons for assistance. To help assure the joys of the season to every family in our Community we must reach out a helping hand and share with our less fortunate neighbors. Families, church groups, social and civic clubs are invited to assist our needy familes by donating an article of clothing, a toy, or food items. Cash donations will also be accepted. It's easy to be a substitute Santa Claus. Just phone one o f these Council members: Glen Kraft, 298-228- Dean Romrell, 298-267- 3 6 Rev. Charles W. Preble has Wilford Hutchinson, 298-435- 0 at 7 StJ been appointed Chaplain Ralph Carter, Royal Fulton - or Alfred Marks Hospital. Edwin Castillo 298-060-3 Braunberger, Ser-vati- - I f letted Jo Serve Gail Anderton, daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Ledworowski, 4380 West 5500 South, Kearns, Utah, has been elected to serve on the student council of Stevens I Henager College in Salt Lake City. ! The announcement was made by J.M. Stevens, executive vice t president in charge of the Salt Lake College. Gail is currently enrolled In a secretarial accounting course I at Stevens Henager, an accredited junior college of business. (She is a graduate of Kearns High School. f Veteran Of Foreign Wars Complete School Vetern of Foreign Wars just completed school judging on the "Voice of Democracy' contest. (First place winner for Granger High is senior student Mike n. Prowse, 2nd place Janice Kearns High winners, First place winner Tom Chapman, 2nd I place Kelly Wilcock and 3rd place Pattle Bonilla. These i young people have been work- ing for the past 30 days to prepare these talks. The scene of the speech con- test is sponsored by the VFW and the theme is "Freedoms I Challenge. i The state competition deadline is Jan. 29th, 1968. All ispeeches will be judged on tapes, to lie judged in Kansas city. The deadline for Kansas City is Feb. 5. Prises include: National, 1st prize $5,000.00. 2nd $3,500. 3rd, $2,500. 4th, $1,500. 5th, $1,000. All the money is schol- larship funds. First place winner in the state will receive an all ex- -i pense paid trip back to Wash- ington, D.C. The speeches were judged from tapes at the homeofCom-- i mander Harold Martin, 4018 Laredo Way, Hunter, Utah. The judges were: Bill Lemmons, Mrs. Norma Braunberger, and Robert S.H. Millard. First place winners will com-- ! pete in the district competition. Six different posts will enter to compete in the district. Each Post may have from 1 to 5 schools competing. One con-- I testant from each district com- petes in the state level. The district deadline is Jan. 15th. ? Wil-tso- . us, i i i non-perishab- le Appointed Chaplain 8- 298-080- 298-161- -- The appointment was made 298-035by Rt. Rev. Richard S. Wat- -i It doesn't take much toinake a child happy at Christmas son, Missionary District of time. And receive the greatest gift of all Utah. - - the warm glow and inner feeling of self content that Rev. Preble Is the Vicar at St. Stephens Episcopal Church comes with the real joy of giving. of Granger and St. Barnabas' THE DEADLINE FOR APPLYING FOR in Tooele. ASSISTANCE HAS BEEN EXTENDED TO 9. Sub-for-Sant- SUB-FOR-SANT- A ALL PERSONS NEEDING ASSISTANCE INCLUDING KENNECOTT WORKERS ARE URGED TO CONTACT BURT RODGERS AT DEC. 15th. Jankers " sink " 298-159- Skyline And View a ant 0. Kearns High Xmas Program The Kearns High Swim Team continue in their winning ways as the splashed to a victory over the Skylin. Eagles an I the View mont Vikings in a triangular meet held Thursday at the Bountiful Pool. The final scores were Kearns 88 12, Skyline 43, and Viewmont 35 12. -- The next home meet is scheduled with Highland, December 21st, with the Big One on December 26th against East High. The Kearns kids are swimming approximately five miles a day in hopes to catch the perrienial State Champions. The Leopards (East) won the State Meet four out of the past five years and are favored to win again this year. All of the High School meets are free admission and offer a great deal of excitement to the sports fan. A I Notice Also, the girls glee lends it's talent and music, while the Boys glee gives us the warmth and charm that comes only from young men. The choralgroups will be directed by Mr. Richard Pearce. The Concert Band, directed by Mr. Jac Carsey, will perform three numbers, "Here Comes Santa Claus, ""Christmas 'Round the World" and "A Merry Christmas." The band will be attired in the new, tuxedo-typ-e uniform of which they are very proud. The Concert Orchestra, which is directed by Air. Don Bragg, will perform, "The Christmas Song," "Christand "Tivas the Night Before Christmas Celebration mas." There will be many people involved in this presentation. band and orchestra will consist of approximately eighty musicians and the choralgroups total four hundred There will be no admission charge, however, children under tieelve must be accompanied by their parents. Wie hope that many will be in attendance to help establish this new tradition at Kearns High School The Kearns Jaycees In Christmas Santa Claus will visit Kearns children: Frl. Dec. 15: 4 to 7 p.m. Sat. Dec. 16: 2 to 5 p.m. Mon. Dec. 18: 4 to 7 p.m. Fri. Dec. 22: 4 to 7 p.m. Headquarters for the man from the north will be in the Kearns Shopping Center In the building next to Mode-O-D- ay v teacher. MARK GARRETT The Kearns area has every chance to become more attractive scenical with teach Mark Garrett at Kearns High. Mr. Garrett teaches zoology, botany, and landscape gardening to all grades. His classes will help with landscaping projects coming up in Keams, including the beautificatio of the area adjoing the new tennis courts to be constructed. Mr. Garrett who has been at Kearns High for 2 years, has a BA degree from BYU. He likes the and all sports. He was in the Air Force for four years with duty in Okinawa, Japan and Korea. He has also filled a mission to Finland and traveled through Europe. He speaks the difficult language Finnish. Mr. Garrett is married and has one child- - He thinks Keams High is a "real good school or wouldn't be here. However, the school needs more electives that will appeal to them to bring them closer together and make them feel part of the school." I Junior High Jo Present X n os Cantata JUHIO blank shown in this Jaycee-ette- s The Kearns sponsored a Christmas party for Jaycee children on Dec. 12 at Trinity Methodist Church. A special program and refreshments were given to the children. President Judy Barnson and members of the Jaycee-Ett- e board were in charge oi the project, an annual event Music director Dick Pearce and a group of talented Kearns High students are shown rehearsing for the Christmas program scheduled for Dec. 20th, at 7:30 p.m. All instrumental and vocal units of Kearns High will' be featured, according to bandmaster Jac Carsey. V i Jj "The Lovely Legend of will be presented Christmas by Kearns Junior High on Dec. 19 at 8 p.m. There will be a Junior High for "Teacher of - - and she won! the Year special performance at 2 p.m. She will now be entered into for students only. All musical departments of the Junior High will be featured in the cantata Including the orchestra, band anc choruses. Mrs. Mavis Steadman Is general Mary Smith, ordirector; chestra, John Barnett, band, and Mr. Harrop, choral direct- or. special version of "Silent Night will be assisted by A Kathy Dalton, Vicky Mann, Huff and Kendra Herlin. Art work Is under the direction of paper last week. HIGH Mrs. Mavis Steadman, drama and speech teacher at Kearns Junior High was entered into district competition by the Five leaders in the pageant are Paulette Bertoch, Wendy 34 It JIACHH HOHOHD classes. Jaycees, under the direction of present Nathan Ridge, hung Christmas lights over Main Street during the past week and decorated the community tree. The Jaycees invite entries in their Christmas home lighting contest; contact may be made by calling or fillMr. Ridge at In the JEVIENE CHRISTOPULOS Attractive Jeviene Christopulos teaches shorthand and type to 9th, 11th, and 12th graders at Kearns High. She hods a BS degree from the University of Utah. She is married, has one little girl, and enjoys sewing, cooking and sports - - especially skiing. Mrs. ChristHer husvand teaches opulos speaks "a little" French. Greek. She was secretary fro the Director of the Union at the University of Utah. About Kearns High, the pretty teacher says: "Of all the places I have taught, Ithink the students here are the best behaved. I think they are darling - - and they are good students." She said, however that she would like to see better attendance in the majority of students. Kearns High is fortunate indeed to have this efficient Special dramatic portions of the program will be presented by the dramatics Kearns ing Teacher Of The Week Mr. Kemp. Activities 298-81- Jeviene Christopulos and Mark Garrett mas, I i - out-of-doo- rs Christmas program will be presented at Kearns on December 20th, at 7:30. It will be the School High first annual Christmas program at Kearns High, since New varsity records by Terry last year the facilities were not available. Morriss in the 200 Individual The Concert Choir, Junior Choir, and Madrigal groups Medley (2:22.9) and Bill Pet- -, will contribute to the performance with such songs as uskey in the 100 yard Brest- the Carole of Drums," "Mary Had a Baby," "Do You stroke (1:13.6) helped the Cou- -j What Hear I "Sing Noel," "While Shepards Hear," gars in the victory. The washout was especially sweet to the Watch Their Flocks," and "Twas the Night Before Christ- Cats as both opposing teams had beaten them last year. t Sub-for-San- ta Rev. Preble Gail AnJerton No. 54 14, 1967 Coimgill Coimeo Mrs. Robert Baczuk, corsagesj 1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER COUNTY, UTAH r decorations,! Mokcsay, j JX. David Budge, and Wallace Trottier of the faculty will be lighting and stage. handling Homemaking Department is supervising costuming. The PTA has made 40 choir robes to be presented to the school. The PTA will also assist with other parts of the costuming and program. The program, hich will feature the talents of 270 plus orchestra and band, will be presented at no charge. Leslie Nelson will be featured in a dr. nee entitled "Little Match Girl. voc-.lls- ts, national competition which will take place in January or Feb. Mrs. Steadman, mother of six children, has taught at Kearns Junior High for four years and is thoroughly loved and appreciated by her students for her outstanding efforts in speech and drama. In return , she thinkgs that ft 8 ft has a very n dramatics. n large drama class. Mrs. Steadman was the her students are "extremely and talented in outstanding She dir- ector of the first travelling assembly ever put together at Kearns Junior High. She also conducts the Christmas cantata and has done this for four years. She feels that Kearsn students excell above any other area in dramatics. Among other accomplishments the of en- thusiastic teacher was putting first 3 act play by a the in district. Mrs. junior high Steadman aspired to be an actress herself. She has travelled throughout the U.S. and Europe, part of her travel being with her husband, Stanley Steadman, who is a member of the Tabernacle Choir. Mrs. Steadman is a member of the Taylorsville players. on the ( m ft m m ft ft 8& ft a& S3 |