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Show WEST VALLEY VIEW Thursday, May three younger Kearns Council Told brothers. SUMMARY HI lo Apr. 20 77 42 Apr. SO 12 4 (7 50 May 1 U rrmc M 40 .16 M 47 .2 47 TR 0 46 0 46 0 46 S3 TR May May May May 2 3 4 5 74 60 74 75 0 0 0 . 07 .52 0 .04 54 45 42 50 FORECAST: Thursday scattered Friday continued cooler. Saturday 6 Sunday generally dry with slow warm60-7Friday, ing trend Highs Saturday 6 Sunday in the 70 s tow's 35-4- howart, Camping Volunteers Are Sought SALT LAKE. Persons interested in serving as volunteers in Volunteer usually form maintenance he of facilities in specific campgrounds. Hosts also inform and educate the public about camping tices. prac- return, the In volunteers receive a free campsite for the season, which usually lasts from June 15 to Sept. 15. To qualify, must have volunteers either a camper, travel trailer or tent. Hosts must also have time to spend at the allow flexibility and free time, officials said. Interested persons may apply at the district office, 6944 So. 30th East, Salt Lake, pre- 84121. has told the the not get a school built in their area next year. Residents also com- mented upon dif sistently score lower. Several residents classes are smaller in east side schools and teachers have better equipment. A suggestion was made that perhaps it is time to district, was a residents response. Arlo James, council chairman, said the council will support citizens in efforts to solve the busing pro- That wont be done, Mrs. Mamales, commented that split the district. blem. at breakfast Southridge park as part of the celebration. Lit- The sixth annual tle Miss Kearns contest will be held July 8 at the Kearns Library. who All girls age are residents of Kearns are being in 5-- test may contact Mrs. Mamales, 966-042- The theme of the event is Proud of Kearns. Several residents questioned the efficiency of postal delivery in Kearns, stating that in some areas a different mailman delivers every day and some mail is held over and delivered late, cluding checks. (See Page 7, in- Mail Col 9) Residents at the meeting were strongly opposed to the proposal, stating that children would leave home as early as 8 a m. and not return until 5 or 6 p.m., traveling 36 miles each day. Asked if they would prefer double sessions, parents agreed that although a problem, double sessions would WTAN be safer for the although children Sandy Mamales commented that if a child becomes ill in an east side school, the child may have to remain there until bus time if the school is 18 miles from home. If they must bus, let it be junior high students who are old enough to handle it and not the younger children, one parent commented. References made to Fortuna school with its enrollment of 169 and other east side schools with small site, although the enrollments and the Forest Service will question was raised as volleyball and basketball. His brothers Warren, Steven, Dennis and Ronald achieved and per- variety of monitoring and light Granger stake center. The Granger high sophomore raises rabbits and enjoys playing viously couples, Richard Andrus them that if parents protest busing, they will ferences in educational opportunities offered to' students on the east and west sides of the district, with a statement made, Our kids are not less intelligent than the east side kids, yet Kearns junior and Brockbank junior high kids con because it is the west side that supports the Hayward will serve as grand marshal for the parade, scheduled at 11 a.m. on July 11. The Kearns Lions club will host a vited to participate. Anyone interested in participating in the parade or in the con- night. would still return home at 6 p.m., the day would be much shorter. duties, including n, the Eagle rank a plans to bus Kearns youngsters to east side schools and plans for Hometown Days were among items dealt with at a meeting of the Kearns Town Council here Tuesday hosts, vice. GRANGER Craig Winterton has become the fifth boy in a family of 11 children to be awarded the Eagle Scout badge. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Winter-to3011 VV. 3835 South, he is a member of troop 727, with Steve Jensen as scoutmaster. He has held the office of scribe and patrol leader, was a counselor in his deacons quorum and a counselor and secretary of the teachers quorum. The youths Eagle project consisted of putting up basketball standards outside the one of two residents who commented that regarding Granite districts board member children. Sessions would be held from 7 a.m. to 12:30 and 1 to 5:30 p.m., so that during the summer are being sought by the U. S. Forest Ser- Gets Badge Que- stions areas campground In Family KEARNS. Pr Yaar Moittura 7 02 11.20 Fifth Son that Sheriff Pete 1M1 I MO Craig Winterton - Residents Opposed To Busing THE WEATHER 64 66 73 76 76 76 parade chairman for the Hometown Days celebration, reported 7, 1981 to why Enjoy The Spartan Good Life the district students and use the funds to build schools where they are Open 8 - 6 Sat. need- This aaat applies only to all SPARTAN POOL components as furnished by Spartan Pools Corp Computerized Water Testing "Great Selection Of Toys, Accessories And Chemicals" 110W. 9400 S. PROMISES not installation POOLS On Display schools, y ROCKY MOUNTAIN Come See Our Spartan Pool sell those cant combine their Good Housekeeping ft, 561-429- 4 9-- 3 ed. 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