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Show Valley View News OVERHEARD by Over 150 proud little pet owners participated In the Pet Show, sponsored by the Kearns on August 2nd Jaycee-ette- s, at the Plaza Parking Lot, according to Chairman Marilyn George. Winners were as follows: DOGS: 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place - Raymond Nielson - Heidi Harkness - Susan Shaw 1st Place 2nd Place 3rd Place - Elaine Stevens - Terry Tanner - Bernice Utley MISCELLANEOUS - Lana Wright (Fox) Place --Jerry Nlelsen(Goat) 1st Place 2 Dont miss Rouvan at Valley Music Hall. He Is really great. Does all that voice come out of County Pagev 3 3 Place-Jimm- I; Raymond Nielsen - Lewellen HS " Setter GRAND AWARD Lana Wright - Fox Ji Chairman was Marilyn (Mrs John) George r V TV AT ' v Prizes were Pet Toys and Pet Grooming Supplies courtesy of local merchants. master was cees ceremonies. Jay- of Will Ranson, animal er, judged the pets with the assistance of President Jay Henline of the Kearns Part of the enthusiastic crowd at the Tote Gote races. SALE TENUIS man! t, ? St Levitt (Raven) y SWEEPSTAKES Jerry Kalm of Kearns CATS Congratulations to Proud of Kearns Committee for their hard work on Kearns Home Town Daysl is August 8, 1968 PET SHOW WINNERS NAMED loe While concentrated work Is proceeding dally at the location, the AlderConstructlon that the Company states underpass to Kearns High will not be finished by the time school starts. Students will use the detour road until approximately two weeks after school begins. All roads will be paved before school starts. Rerouting of raUroad tracks is the main delay says the company. The underpass Is 75 complete as of now. onlj'one Thursday, August r ' Fair at Murray through 17. Lots of good events planned. Dont forget to support DeDe Nuff from Kearns at the County Contest. Her Sweetheart sponsor Is the Jaycees. 12 costs and more off list I think Im going to live following my accident. My ribs made we wonder If I was going to care whether I made It or $4.95 racket Specials stringing AAAAAAAA not for awhile! The entire Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle would virtually fit on the arena floor and under the roof of the Salt Lake Palace. 'There will be no columns, pillars or posts to block the view from any seat in the of the Salt Palace. HATS SHORTS. VISORS SHOES BALLS RACKETS '1 li SHIRTS. SOCKS.. na "KEARNS COMMUNITY More than 60,000 manhours of research and design were put into plans for the Salt Palace by Bonne- 5624 4800 WEST SOUTH PHONE: ville Architects. TENNIS COURTS" 298-25- 06 ECONCGLOANS FHDAmYllNIEREST sili'iM. amuvr i2Ktt jSfSCrtT''" iiiit q f?!0 I(M3EIlI0IIZ31f3IS?1 $ 01 (' H38 it IJr GERIIELGATES syilMixnmtu'iTiui " II m.i iTIsI3v U fcs. CANS (li f W5SB3 flBKIiD 6inIlD 33!lIIDCKE)il!B CQBfi QtK' TaHfllTi i VMLBV H am 'IBulB it .!!- - iaabrj fr iSli'KkvdW1 Jilt l 8GBEKEZintnit-- . t isrc ' ' ' SKSjnwJ' -- SiMutUM tv y3Bitil3SEZ9 -- StfRiiK' . IE&r-nK3i-r ; TOW CfflMnMW tiV . ES33 QM3 03EE6 030 CffiSlID FORAUOFFICES PH0NEI486-69- 9 3, 'Mteimi' m -- zy t |