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Show h REVIEW. KEARNS NEWS Jaycees T ab Galbraith To Head 1966 Group hall, as follows: Trio, Dian Odekirk, Marion Larsen and Carol Barker, singing A Home In the Meadow, accompanied by Noreen Munro; Piano solo, Meditation," by Karen Winn; Song, 500 Miles" by Betty Lou Dennis and Vickie Whittle, accompanied by Jack Collins and Ron Peterson on Accordion Duet, guitars; Clarinet Polka," by Mary Cranny and Steve Gardner of the Larry Pino Studio; Piano Solo by Keith Davis; Selections by the Keith Davis Family Orchestra; Acrobatic dance, Kay Winn; Pantomime of a Modern Group by the Poor Girls," Joan Anderson, Cath-lee- n Castillo, Shelley Harker, Shawna Nielson, and guests Shauna Sheehan and Shauna Mayne, performing Til the End of the Day;" combo, Lonnie and the Leprechauns, featuring Lonnie Truscott, Gordon Hansen and Ricky Quinn, and 4 Skits by the Green Bar Patrol, starring Scouts Robby Winn, Jerry Cole and Michael Anderson. by Betty Castillo Edmond W. (Wally) Galbraith, 34, was elected on an May 4 to bead the Kearns Jaycee organization. Mr. Galbraith outlined an enImergetic program of civic activities in his provement acceptance speech during the dinner meeting held at Francescos in Granger. Elected to serve writh Mr. Galbraith were; David Quiginley, first ternal affairs; Nathan Ridge, extersecond nal affairs; Directors; Clifford Ames and Kent Sheffield; Treasurer, Stephen St. Clair, Cecil and State Director; president. outgoing Otte, C, The Kearns club is making plans to attend the State Convention of the Utah Jaycees at Richfield on May 13, 14 and 15, according to Mr. Otte. The new president is a native of landing, Utah. He resides at 4690 Mildred Street in Kearns with his wife Carolyn and bve children. Mr. Galbraith is an employee at Sperry and is working toward a degree in Education at Weber College. 50-m- to host Hawaiian volleyball the recent LDS tournament, held at Deseret Gym, from Keau-kaHawaii, Lanaklla, Oahu, San Francisco Polynesian .Ward, and the Oakland 4th players in All-Chu- rch ha, and arts Kearns scheduled to open this summer, Is accepting registrations under the direction of W. Garth Pymm for youthful (and older!) aquatic aspirants. The Granite School District is providing a summer program of enrichment and music instructions, and Little Leagues are already playing briskly in Keans. It would appear that an idle boy or girl in Kearns will simply not be looking for something Mov 12, 1966 r s" H COTTONWOOD TALES its has a salutary effect on youthful participants. SOAP THE BOX DERBY is coming to the Salt Lake area for the first time In 15 years, announces Chairman i j Bud Sullivan of the Bonneville District Jaycees. The Chevrolet Com- ; pany is helping to sponsor the V Li derby on a national level. A Chairman in the Kearns area is Jerry Kalm, 5271 South I he Hawaiian wives have 4620 West, who stresses that active volleyball teams In the Soap Box Derby bug" their own areas, according must be built entirely by the to Mrs. Kukahiko, and play to do, boy; that his age must be 11 according to strict national to 15 (ages effective as of Lady Elks Mrs. Ernest Kalten, Mrs. LaMarr Peterson, Mrs. Gary Benson and Rack) Mrs. ladies rules. During the 1966), and that the ajme Anderson are preparing for a busy dough season. They gathered Saturday at Harmon iS September tournament inAp-rimens here l, LARRY BLAINE catcher contest will be held on July 23. Oakland 4th Ward took president and director of the ed initial play June 2 at first place with Lanaklla In for the Angels in the Kearns location to be announced. Carolyn Johnson association for 1966-6- 7. Other Olympus Golf Center, CottonBabe Ruth League, hit the second. THE FIRST ORDER OF officers elected were Everett wood Diagonal and 5600 South. Mr. Kalm says that there first league home run of the HOLLA DAY COMMUNITY season on May 7, Reports will be "prizes galore." The business for the newest Lady C. De La mare, Tooele, the UNTIL RECENTLY, Dan M. Eastman, publicity director Mrs. Vel-de- an winner of the Utah derby will Elks organization, Cotto&wood Church Womens Fellowship by complaint registered lunKirk. are win the right to attend the (Murray) Lodge 2344, was Salt Lake City, secretary-treasure- r; annual mother-daughtresidents was that scores for theFollowingweek: National contest at Akron, Kearns a "Get Acquainted banquet Logan; Hall, Saturday is planned'for cheon past Loyal there were not enough activiwith the Friday, May 6th at Harmons. LeGrande St. Mav 14 at the church. Ohio, In August Spilsbury, 3, CardinMay 2 ties for young people. Now als 1; MayEagles a $7, 500 of An Installation banquet for George and Ted Olpin, Roose3 winning possibility 10, Reservations will be acAngels parents are facing the happy Bees 3; May 4 the initial officers of the velt, directors. Cubs 15, scholarship, according to Mr. atthechurih, 277-26cepted problem of which activities Pirates 4; May 5 - Tigers Kalm. is pending, said Mrs. FONTAINBLUE LADIES Adults $1, teens 75$ and auxiliary in the busy youth schedule Braves 6; May 7 - BraGolf Association has schedul- - children 50C. Wayne Anderson, chairman. MRS. VICTOR KUKAHIKO, will their children find time 14, 8. He states that he has reves Pirates 7; Eagles 4, 382 Logan Avenue, Salt Lake to utilize. The Kearns Youth GEORGE C. F URGE, presiBees i; Angels 8, Cardinals 2; ceived entries from three so far. Byron Stout, 4158 dent, church City, invites ladies in the Center, for example, announboys 7. Cubs 9, parish council. Tigers Kearns area who are interes- ces the following summer actWest 4960 South; Randy LawHoly Trinity Greek Orthodox two in were ted BasebalL softball, Itfcf TALENT ACTS DON REED OWNER particular subjects ivities: yer, 3224 West 4630 South; and Church, announced this week Mrs. Kirk noted that, in Michael Harding; 1917 West N0W church to a new presented by the Kearns 8th ....volleyball and Hawaii..,. to horse shoe pitching, races, for the site Lifetime Guarantee on 3. Mrs. boxing, volleyball, tumbling, conversation with Joe Liston, 4805 South. Ward MIA on May 4th at the call her at OPEN be built at 5335 Highland Drive stock Leon replacements Mufflers and husband Kukahiko cultural .League and president, helped basketball, wrestling, hiking. Kearns Stake House -- 15 Minute Service the UTAH FUNERAL DIRECTBoys wishing to miter the Hadfield, fact that only one player they Soap Box Derby may register ORS and Embalmers AssociaSHOCK ABSORBERS and pick up booklets containhad known In their 7 years tion concluded their annual 4444 SOUTH STATE and at with rules 5. 4 and Little regulations experience convention. May League ing 3 their local Chevrolet dealer. or Babe Ruth League had gotMax S. Larkin, Salt Lake ten into trouble. The rest Further Information can be City will take the helm as have clean records, said Mrs. obtained by calling Mr. Kalm It was a truly gr .t moment in spot Is... , Kirk, indicating that baseball at verge of mob violence when my name is called. 'Will Lucas... .set your steed on the second annual Utah Frog Jumping the starting line. I approach the line, Contest. The scene was the Terrace adrenalin surging through my body, beads Ballroom. The crowd was silent...the of nervous sweat pop out on my forehead. only noise heard was the occasional YOU nervous modulated tone of an anxious Tours My mind wanders back to last year when I propped my monster frog cm the starting competing frog. line and it looked up at me furtively and Croak! 1. RgUJghts ef Europe Tour LYtkingl and Tour The spotlights burned down on a wet just rolled over...,dead. danccenter on have the of the canvas spread lerthiM Obviously my frog last year didnt the psychological make-u- p to bean interThis pcnorully aoorted usd tU Fly SAS DCSJet Exprtw to ing surface. The loud speaker blared. ScundiaavU far 22 dayt of theer co tour ot Europe h do national competitor. Last year it was expean-palThe first contestant, Burtons Bouncer, tbtntmmt See the fjorthof Norway, rigned to pleue tht molt futidkm owned by Bill Burton, trained by Bill 'Temmnasaurous Rex.... this year my "The Folklore Dufrict of Sweden,tha traveler end to givu Ha the beat of hopes were all on the head of 'Son of Burton, and jockied by Bill Burton. Fairytale land ef Denmark, and aany Europe la 21 dxyi. Youll min none of Terrannasaurous Rex'. Six pounds erf deThe frog, a vibrant wide eyed tiger wonderful ugha. Higher! cUa with and to Utah acclimated the from termined fire all tha way. Amaxingfy low dynamite....and frog....recectly und ahruyi enjoy tW'finetf acoom St. Paul, Minnesota. modetioni ... nil m unusually low training to erase the stigma attached to coat. his family name and the good name of An ominous hush falls over the spec-- ta his father. ...'Terrannasaurous Rex. tors.. ..then- it happened.... Burtons Bouncer leaped.. ..a Yuli two inches... placed T. FUon .the tine and he sat than sgain....aad again. ...stretching its, there.,.. not moving.... fear clutchedat my A twnoa TW& DC M in ftfcHl Ufa tty, ftah. throat.. ..would he . vindicate his good muscular body out a full, three feetr I v flHUHdUmtare ' went The crowd fathers name....??taThetritte?pehed.... wiid.,..thd trainer U larape 1r murmurs something about, Must be QlflkhfMib SPRONGGGggg, TW'INGggg, BOINGGggg, Q GRRREAT ....three monstrous leaps.. ..and a grand it the advertising on the Salt Lake City Lines buses For products overtrained. Then Phillis Crane brings total of seven feet one inch. Would it her 'Dark Horse to the starting line.... Maae and services From A to Z(oo). Hogle Zoo recently returned to the medium hold up.. ..did T. R. win??? No. Gary a lumbering lethargic green monster schedule. LaMar Farnsworth, again this season with ttleir usual Collins with Collins Creeper beat T.R. called Ton to. Tonto gets a total of four Min curator handles it with City Lines Transit Advertising Company, 602 East with a leap of seven feet eleven Inches.... feet three inches. 15th South, but a good name had been .The crowd becomes nervous. ...on the nt, vice-preside- nt, Ward, and became interested in forming a league to play the wives of the players cm their return trip here next spring. 'K vice-preside- nt; er 31. DON'S MUFFLER SHOP 466-338- vice-preside- nt, Hfesy Mocds OS 1 Will lizzaj 298-38- 262-304- 16. for Two great Murdock d ne - rt.' 363-657- 9. T- uf? l United Fund Picks Chairman VI rt University of Utah Presi- dent, Dr. James Chipman Fletcher today was named Honorary Chairman for the . 1966 campaign of the Salt Lake Area United Fund. Announcement was made by Richard G. general campaign Sailer, chairman. eglHA; '! I. 3081 SOUTH STATE the second such appointment, Dr. Fletcher said, 1 am extremely interested In the United Fund program and the objectives of federated giving. 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