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Show t I ) I r I REVIEW, January 20, 1966 COMMUNITY CALENDAR Thursday, January 20 OUTSTANDING MAN BANQUET, Murray City 7:30 p.m., to select urrays 'outstanding Young Man of the year. KEARNS JAYCEE membership meeting, 8 p.m., 4542-We5255 South. YOUNG , Municipal-Building- Kearns Green Thumbers meeting, 8 pm.. Trinity Methodist Recreation Hall The Wonderful World of Theme, Ceramics 9 KEARNS IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT meeting, 7:30 p.m., water office. MURRAY LIQNS AND LADY LIONS, joint meeting, 7:30 p.m., Harmans Cafe, 3890 South State Street. Guest speaker, Wendell Ashton, Salt Lake advertising executive. KEARNS TOPS meeting, 6:30 p.m., Kearns Library. NEW MATH CLASS, 7:30 p m., Peruvian Part Elementary Krst-a-Wei- School T Friday January , 21 SOUNDSUF'XmSR ICA musical review, open Friday at Granger Stake Center, 2850 West 3835 South. Written by Gean Seely and Alan Behunin. "BEN FRANKLIN IN PARIS, the condensed version of a Broadway musical presented by Mrs. Aldon Anderson, Mrs. Elaine Riraney and Mrs. La Von Decker in the Salt Lake County Library, 80 East Center Street in Midvale, at 1:30 p.m. ACADEMY PARK SCHOOL, Ksams, Mothers and Sons Banquet, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, January 22 UTAH JAYCEES MODEL LEGISLATURE, State CqitoL 8:30 a.m. ANNUAL SCOUT CIRCUS, Kearns North Stake Center; featfilm on 1964National Scout Center uring Scouting know-ho- John A Larsen, Bishop, Valley View Second Ward, 2004 Terra Linda Drive T any pleased with the Review. It fills a necessary gap in reporting news in the The Review takes rather an valley. important andcourageous stand on issues sometimes not reported in the publication are presented. They are outstanding service in T8 ab reast of the times, their editorial content, to the point i w, I can depend on reading solid, unbiased news which is of concern to every citizen of our community. " tax-payin- g oree, refreshments. KEARNS Vr'W party, '.8 p.m., Midwest Realty Building. KEARNS NORTH STAKE Scout Circus, 7 p.m.. Stake Center. Monday, January 24 dinner meeting, 7:30 p.m., York Cafe. Tuesday, January 25 KEARNS AMERICAN LEGION and AUXILIARY meeting, 8 p.m., Legion Home KEARNS LIONS CLUB x UTAH STATE PRESS ASSOC. AWARDED THE first place Kast-a-Wei- TOPS meeting, 6:30 p.m., Kearns gh ' KEARNS JAYCEE board meeting, 8 p.m. KEARNS LADIES CIVIC CLUB, 8 p.m., Planitarium. ss KEARNS VFW AUXILIARY Best Editors Column FIRST PLACE Excellence In Best Use 01 meeting, p.m., Kearns Library. hand sketches throughout. Refreshments. Granger Lady Lions and J.iycee-ette- s. Sponsored Ir to tfadtuut! Illustrative Material Typography 8 trip to Hansen GRANGER TRAFFIC SAFETY, final meeting in series. Granger High School at 7:30 p.m. Don Anderson of Mountain F ael Supply will present program illustrated with free- FIRST PLACE FIRST PLACE -- Library. Community Service General Excellence THIRD KEARNS REVIEW FIRST PLACE 2 Wednesday , January 27 (Continued from page 13) women that it is more elegant to walk than wobble.... more feminine-stride than stumble; Lb Undoubtedly mucbubetter when j won jtheirTlovely fashions under these conditions, too. Anyhow,' the psychological Approach worked, and ladies the world over are much FIFTH PLACE PI4CE B eshSocietyPag&b Best Editfrial Vt . dot. tr-- r.i t - , ' iv U the better for it. ew things to spend for r UTAH STATE "I cant wait to get the Rocky Mountain Review each week. I think it is a very fine publication. It is very newsworthy and covers everything from politics to high school athletics. It is very informative Although I am sometimes in disagreement with the editorial articles, and I will I feel that this is their right always respect that right " BAR ASSOC. GAVE THE REVIEW ITS MERIT AWARD hV Talking about shoes always makes me want a new outfit to wear with them. Youve no doubt noticed that, spring clothes are popping up all over and styles have lots of spirit. Its bound to be fun selecting bright colors, body skimming dresses, fabrics with personality and lines with plenty of movement. Lode for delicate little shoes, short skirts, skinny coats and Suits must be light to go softer, curvier lines. under the sparse coats. The "toih look wiH go also boots and Sassoon haircuts. by the boards The message is for all ladies to be alert. Styles like these are not for the lazy thinkers! be ready! Be quick about dieting and exercise slow-mover- sor MIDVALE NEWS BY ACHES FERGUSON FOR OUTSTANDING PUBLIC SERVICE (Continued from page 8) Kiwanis Club drama, crafts, folk dancing outdoor skills and and The Midvale Kiwrnis CIud basicmusic, scouting techniques are completed the installation of covered. their 1966 officers on J inuary The boys Cub Scout Puck 10. Officiating at the cereSecondv 137 of the monies was CLeanderPrisk, Ward will hold their nextpaek regional lieutenant governor c.on Friday evening, of the Salt Live City Kiwanis meeting. T 9.R af JfcOO p.m. J Ohn innary Club. announcCub Master, Ludiin, Hirold N.'.te w:U serve as ed that Albert. Hillett is the the clubs 1966 president with new. assistant Cub Master. R:y Blakemore as first vice Two mother Erma Mis. president and Milton Nelson as J ones of Den 1 and Mrs E.hel second vice president; Mas. Jones of Dpn 2 prepare the is secretary and Caslessons for these Cub Scouts. per A. Nelson, treasurer. Two other men who wrrk in Lion. Ru i ssen, C. E this scouting program are MutfJews, Wui RedereckJr., Wiliam .Noes chairman and Ivan Jorgensen, Lle Webster, Willis rancom, Ben G. Bi0ley and W. Lee Skanchy have been appointed to serve as the club's dirNew Math ectors for the new year. On M.inday January 17, Dr. Richard Brown, who members of the M;dvale is a member of the Biigham Club and their guests Young University faculty, has visited Eireka, Utah to tour been scheduled to instruct a minmg operation. The group special math modern left by a chartered bus at classes for adults in this area. the Midvale City Hall at 4:00 This special series will conp.m., Monday. sist of six lessons beginning At Eureka they were met this evening J inuary 29 at by the mining officials and 7:30 p m at the Peruvian Park given a guided tour and exElementary School which is planation of all processes at located at 1515 E.ist 8425 So. the mines. Alter the tour the nrdem math These mining officials wore guests of classes are being the Kiwanians for dinner. by M.dvalley, Peruvian Scouts- - Girls and Boys Park, Sandy, Copperview, and The Midvale area has many Crescent Parent Teacher Asfine dedicated people who are sociation units Anyone interworking in the scouting proested in attending these clasgram. Special training classes ses is welcome to do so at held in Salt L.i e City for no charge fdr admittance. Girl Scout Workers wore attended by Mrs. Doris H Lawler, Mrs CalvinNielsen, Mrs. Kersten Johnson, Mis. Robert rs Aldon Anderson, rs. P oulsen, Mrs Don Thompson Elaine Remney a.id Mrs. and Mrs Hanry Caivan. Also Dicker w:H present a attending the training classes condensed version of the popwas Mrs. Kenneth atson, ular Broadway Musical, "Ben B rownie consultant. at the The basic tra ning which Franklin In Pads 1:30 p.m. these leaders receive at the Midvale L'brary at classes is required such as Friday. AJ.n ssion is free. e (fit rountain f Exciting, New T een page -- Local reporting of community activities Sports News-geare- d uis to your community Womens page fashion, food & fun Action Ads- - That produce results r-- Direcfor, Utah Tourist & Publicity Counsel "It's refreshing to reaa the Rocky Mountain Review each week. Here is a newspaper that presents major issues in depth with good antilysis of all the facts and a full presentation of both sides of major issues. ' The Rocky Mountain Review fills a need for residents of this area in that it can devote space to burning local issues that can't be treated in such depth on a regular basis in a daily paper. Library Li-V- on n S' 7 |