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Show REVIEW, NEWS KEARNS May 26. 1966 A3 a Seminary Building Up, Soon Gets Public Eye mont Park from June by Betty Castillo GROUND BREAHNGCERE-MONIE- S (or the new Kearns High' Seminary will be held on Wednesday, June 1 at 6 P.M. The building will house seven classrooms and will be located directly across from the Kearns High School, 5600 South and 4800 West. is Building completion scheduled for February 1. 1967. Approximately 1150 students are expected to attend seminary during the coming school year. Participating in the building of the seminary will be Kearns, Kearns North, Taylorsville West, Hunter and North Jordan LDS Stakes. THE YOUTH CHOIR of Highland Church, Lubbock, Texas, will present a sacred concert at the First Baptist Church of Kearns, 4420 West 5215 South, on June 1, at 7:30 P.M. There is no charge and the public is invited to attend. The choir is directed by Glen Boyd, minister of music. INDIAN LORE and crafts will be among the features enjoyed by girls who attend the day camp of the Utah Campfire Council at Fair 6 June 10. Charge per girl is through $2 for the camp, held from 16 A.M. to 3 P.M. on June 6 through June 9. On June 10, camp will go from 3 P.M. to 8 P.M. and families are invited to pack a lunch and join the Campfire Girls. GENTS FROM THE COUNTY who helped put a new gloss on Kearns in the recent "Proud of Kearns clean-u- p campaign were August and to aid the Cyprus Swimming Club. The Ascots came in second. Other participants were the Chamberlain 4, the Shelbys, the Knight Riders, the Intruders and the Kleptos. Howard Ellis of Kearns was in charge of the contest. THE AROMA OF PANCAKES sausage, eggs, coffee and juice fill fill the air at Jordan .Park on Saturday, June 11, feted by the Kearns Chamber of Commerce on May 25 at Ludlows Restaur- H ant. Thanking Hie group for their efforts was Kearns Town Councilman Gordon Leonard, M.C. of the banquet and chairman of the clean-u- p campaign. commissioners County joined with committee members and Chamber representatives in expressions of GREEN and Hie JOLLY Giants woo the Battle of the Bands on May 21 at Cyprus High, triumphing over six opponents. The batUe was waged to help raise funds to send the Ellis Accordion Band to the Western States Accordion Festival in Long Beach, California in you live in KEARNS pleose coll Betty Castillo, 298-060with news tips or activities of your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc to 11:30 A.M. when Hie Salt Lake Democratic Womens Club holds its annual break8 fast. Residents of Kearns are invited by president Ann Brown who says that candidates will be present along with Hie boys who wen the George Beck-ste- ad Memorial Awards. Mrs. Brown states that Republicans will be fed as amply as Democrats and invites their Aha Jumpers Eye Denver Meet May 30 by Faye Hadley Al-vo- id. FOR THE BENEFIT of en- thusiastic parents, I checked with Dick of of review. Lee Guthrie, Ranald Kent Lange, Scott Jeffs an Scott Robertson will be interviewed on their entrance qual- brings out the attendance. WEEKLY CLASSES forboys entering the Soap Box Derby, scheduled for July 23, are held each Wednesday at General Motors Training Center, 2401 Foothill Drive, at 7 p.m. Kearns Jaycee Chairman J erry Kalm invites interested boys to meet at the Kearns Library at 6:30 P.M. Wednesdays where Jaycees Mr. Kalm, Tom Barnson and Kent Sheffield will transport them to the training center. Mr. Kalm states that four "bugs have been entered from Kearns. He adds that 85 boys have registered thus far for the derby, with 65 more exMr. Kalm can be pected. for furcontacted at 298-38ther information. 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All men between 21 and 35 years living in the Holladay-Cottonwo- od area are Invited to the next membership meetifications. ing at Tracy Collins Bank in HEIGHTS Holladay June 7. Interested COTTONWOOD ELEMENTARY School, 2451 men may contact Sid Horman, East 7600 South, held its an- 278-36or John Evans nual spring festival May 19 484-68or 467-71International Dances were performed by the students. CAROL JEAN BRAUNBER-GE- R, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Braunberger of Kearns, was chosen as the VFWs 'Buddy Poppy Sweetheart on May 19. She will reign over Hie annual poppy sales May 28 in the Kearns -- Granger area. Contest chairmen were Mrs. Art Christensen and Mrs. Harley Brundage. SUIT SPORTCOAT ALL FOR 2 SLACKS $92 MAY 22, CHRIST LUTHERAN CHURCH was the scene of a Walther rally. Represented - League none -!f tr r- two mem- bers from each church, Lhth-er- an teenagers from Northern Utah competed for a traveling trophy in a Bible Study quiz. 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