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Show ' I ' 7 ORAII6ER - IIUMTIR - TATLORSVILLE filWJ BY SHIRLEY BAYMAH Granger Stake Stages Sounds Of America Sounds of America, a 20 number musical review, will open Friday at the Granger Stake House, 2850 West 3835 Smith. F eaturing a chorus of 24, the show was' written by Jean Seely and Alan Behuain. The program, which is open to the public, will include a number of well-knoBroadway hit times. Proceeds from the activity will be used to assist LDS missionaries from the stake, accordiag to Gary Spencer, a member of die sponsoring 434 Quorum of Seventy. (fee of the attractions will be the dancing of Evelyn Turn-bo- w and Bob Clark. These two people are really tops, Mr. Behunin continued, and do a very fine job. They will be featured in "Tonight and "Sparking On a Sunday Night. K Needs Volunteers TV Cable Asks For Murray Ha further pointed out that they only expect to get about 15-percent of the "TV pulation. It will cost about 4,000 a mile to install, Homer K. Peterson, general manager for KALL radio and spokesman for "Community Television ef Utah, Inc. proposed a '"TV ' ordinance to the Murray City Commission Monday night which would let cable television come into the city. If approved, the service would provide Murray with 14 stations including the three channels, three independent Los Angeles statindeions. one pendent Denver channel, one Canadian broadcast channell, one 24 hour news station, and one 24 hour weather and music station. v wn Childrens Center ?a REVIEW f 20 Mr. Peterson said Besides the advantages of increased television coverage r. Peterson explained that the pictures would be much more clear, especially color television. In other city business' Monday night, die commissioners; voted to hold up approval of the Murray Cab Companys license for further study and to consider application made by the UU Cab Company Monday night, the commission also approved Milton Peterson, 6192 South, Valley Dnive for the position of Murray City Dog Catcher. non-netw- It is estimated that the service charge for the 14 station package deal would be about six dollars a month a set plus a hook-u- p charge ef $147 However, Mr. Peterson explained that people joining the cable when it was being laid in their area could hook uc V Miss if you met a little child who usually spend three hours a was lost, you would try to do week working with small everything you could to help groups of children under the him find his way. A child supervision of a trained staff mho is lost emotionally needs .member. Both men and women a great deal of help in finding are encouraged to his way; and you can be one in the volunteer participate program. of the people mho helps him The Center offers an orien- pet started in the right tation course such as the one direction again. The Holladay to be held on January 22 where Childrens Center can use both new and old volunteers your services as a volunteer (Will meet with staff members to work with these youngsters. to discuss the problems and 'procedures of the center. If The Children's Center is, ytfd are Interested in working located at 2007 South 1300 with these children and East and is a United Fund 'knowing the satisfaction of volunteer service, why not Agency. According to Mrs. contacVihe Volunteer Bureau Eleanor Jones, the adminis-trati5. at volunteers assistant, I ve 355-758- Granger The Miss Granger of 1966 pageant is now being organized and the committee mill hold its The three local television first meeting later this month. The contest is open to girls stations, KSL, KUTV, and KCPX are all parties to the who live in the Granger area, ' Television oi who are between the ages of "Community Utah Inc. 18 and 28. Miss Granger the community Mr. Peterson emphasized represents that if cable television gets throughout the year. She rides the okeh, it would in no way on the Jaycee Float in the Days of '47 parade and others held change the status of the prein the area sent "free television sysA tentative date of April tem Tf people want to sub30th has been . set for the to the service, fine, scribe Any girl interested if not, they are free to pick pageant. in entering the contest may he contact up anything they can, Bill Barton, 298-- 2 121. saidL free. you live in Granger, Hunter, or Taylortville, please call 7 Shirley Boynton, with news tips or activities of your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc. 298-414- Y y Traffic-Safet- y The final program in the at the Granger HARMONY WILL result in Fridays presentation of "Sounds of America Granger Traffic Safety series House. Discussing the musical are, left to right Louise Jorgenson, Linda Caldwell, Stake Granwill be presented at " and Evelyn Jorgenson. ger High School on the 27th at of January beginning 7:30 p.m events will be the presentation is chosen. The essays are Model Laws This program will feature of a Distinguished Service handed in to the teachers at Don Anderson of Mountain Award to Grangers outstandThe Model Legislature of the school, who in turn hand Fuel Supply Company. Don ing young man, between the the Utah Jaycees will be held them over to sponsoring Jayis a free hand artist and ages of 21 and 35, who has on Capitol Hill January 22. cee organizations, where they will Illustrate his program made an outstanding contribu-- 1 Lee Griffith, Murray Jaycee, are judged. The winners are wli artistic sketches through- tion to the community. The will be the chairman this year then forwarded to the State out the program. The name local winner will be entered on this project. organization, and the State of this presentation will be in the Utah Jaycee contest, Clubs from all over the state winner goes to Independence ed which chooses the outstand- - will submit bills before this Hall in Chicago. From there, Driving. anFlorian Wineriter, ing young men in the state. gathering, which will get un- a weeks tour of the National nouncer at KALL, is master The . state winners will, in derway at 8:30 a.m. During Shrines begins. Some erf the of ceremonies for the series. turn, be entered in the national the morning sessions the clubs places to be visited are PhilaSponsors of these programs competition to determine Amare split into committees to delphia, Valley Forge, and are the Granger Lady Lions ericas Ten Outstanding Young discuss, amend and revise the the many shrines in Washand the Granger Jaycee-ette- s. Men. bills. In the afternoon ses- ington, D. C. such as WashingThe Jayette Girls Club have sion these bills are put before ton Monument, Lincoln Memserved as. usherettes at the the combined groups for for- orial and others. The Granger Jaycees will mal meetings, presentation. enter phase n of the Free'After this last program, reMembers of the Granger dom Foundation Funds drive. freshments will be served at who will be presentThe Freedom Foundation is a Jaycees the high school. bills before this body will ing it, nonThese programs are both be Bill Barton, Sherm Losse, eduand George Lanphere. interesting and informative sectarian, similiar to those cational institute to be buUtat This model legislature is the University of Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. rnrron the "same basieas State i Jaycees the ire. Sqmp--nf eqrnC. the END AS ;sed at mis meeting AS A VIOLATOR.. money to'build the George are passed on to the State Washington building at a cost level. Week of $1,000,000. When the founThose who are interested dation is complete, there will will be able to observe the obWeek is being Jaycee be a of buildings proceedings from the obserserved in Granger this week which complex will house libraries, vation balcony during the af2) in conjunc(January lecture halls, and ternoon session. studies, tion with the annual anniverto provide inforauditoriums, U. of the S. sary observance mation and facts about AmerJaycees. Bosses Night, honorica to combat Communism Four Jaycee organizations, ing Jaycee bosses, will highand all forms of subversion Holladay-Cottonwoweek. The the banquet and tyranny. light The general Granger, Kearns, and will be held Friday at the East Mill chairman of the foundation is efCreek are American Legion Club in Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower; forts this year on the IndeGranger,' an John Glenn is Bosses Night is an annual and trustees are pendence Hall Essay Contest, prominent based on the theme "What My feature of Jaycee chapters Americans inbusiness, indusAmerican Patriotism Means throughout the nation. It retry, religion and government. To Me. cognizes bosses who support A contribution of at least This contest is open to stuthe aims of their Jaycee em$1 is sought. Contact Bill A "Boss of the in the 7th and 8th grades ployees. Barton for information at dents and should contain between Year will be honored and pre300 and 1500 words. Stusented a special certificate dents from Valley Junior High by local Jaycee President, are participating in the Gran.George Lanphere. Bill Barton was awarded the ger area. 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