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Show Volume X, Number 17 J THE NEIGHBOR Formerly The Weekly Newspaper Serving 20,000 Homes In Suburban Salt Lake County Help Name Candidates On Your Partys Ballot Weekly Calendar The activities-- ' of your club, civic organization or social can be group Indue1 led at n o charge In this week ly round-u- p of coming even' is. Si mply mail details date and udlng time, tr j the Rocky Moun-tpla :e fl Review, P, 0. Box 17.'J77, Se It Lake City, Utah. P'.ease direct the notice to " Weekly Calendar. Itemu must be received by Noon on Monday to be Included in that week's issue See Maps; Locations On Pages Two And Three Primary al Shortcut Possible m UJU g V X,, a 8 P.M., High land High Auditorium; pres ented by Mt. Olympus Ope retta Organisation. Aim 12 Annual Noon to 'if vl V i, Antique P.M., Fi rst Presbyterian Church, 12. C Street; sponsored by t! le Womens Association, First Presbyterian Church, ifrs run through Friday, April 24. Show f - W'. - El iventh J AV Thursday April 23 "Student Prince" - , v 10 . W-- J fr w t - '-- ," Vk. "' JS .... 0 1111 Is" - 8 P.M., East Creek Branch Library; ,yyih.. -- Friday, April 24 4- 8:30 P.M., Grand Opera Kingsbury Hall, Uof U.; the University Theater presents Mascagni's "Cavellerla Rus-tlcaand Puccini's "Gianni both sung in Schlcchi, English. - -- ? 8:15 P.M , "The Dragon" Holy Cross Hospital School the senior class Oof Nursing; St. Mark's is presenting J - r their annual theatrical production this three-asatifable rical by Eugene Schwartz. ct t the agement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America. vs. University of Utah P.M University of Utah nis courts. 1 ten- Eleventh AnnualAntlque Show to' 10 P M., First Presbyterian Church, 12 C 12 noon or Increasing Importance of Home Economics Education in our Changing Society" U.; Union Building, U. of by Marjorie an address Hanllne, Saturday, April 25 -- Grand Opera 8:30 P.M., Kingsbury Hall, University of Utah; i Mascagnis "Cavellerla Ru,ltcana and Puccini's "Gianni Schlccl." The Holy - 8:15 P.M., Dragon" Cross Hospital School of Nursing. Quartet Competition Eliminations begin 1:30P.M., Finals a 8:15 P.M., Highland High Auditorium, featuring the top District, sponsored by the So ciety for the Preservation and of Barber Encouragement Shop Quartet Singing in America. (Continued on Page 10) .fv H- j P -r n v v ' - J - ft 1 s? r A. si ' e-- v y-- t- r- llSjfy W , ' - ? t ZONED FOR RESIDENCES ONLY? Its ironic but true. The same laws that protect the character of residential neighbor- - y yV w ' X Vv w Ai hoods make possible gravel quarrying operations in a vicinity otherwise- - zoned for single family residences only. A 1959 court decision established thelj-rlgto continue operation. ht Gravel Pit Puzzle Untangled, Zoning Laws Revealed As d Monster Two-Heade- Southeast Salt Lake County homeowners who live next dfeor to a gravel pit can thank a 1959 court decision for their predicament Residents in the area of Wasatch Boulevard and 6400 f Tnnls, Idaho State University "V 1 -- v," High and Encour- r"- . -r iftt of Shakespeares Preservation d - - AS You Like It 8 P.M. , East High Auditorium; a stage students. Quartet Harmony Extrava8:15 P.M, Highland ganza High Auditorium; featuring six quartets and two choruses, presented by the Salt Lake Chapter of the Society for ye - ' V-"Sir "As East No detail is too small to the scrutiny of the escape people's servants. Danger lurks in every corner but do not fear. Wideawake legislators especially during an election year will search it out, hold it up, then stomp it out with practiced skill. As with all feats of legerdemain, the Angers tMWIWW.W.UIIIMWIWWWOI n ng By a change in the state law any aspirant to public office that receives more than 80 of the vote at the conventions is automatically the party s candidate , without having to go through the primary. The other change in the mass meeting- - this year Is one of timing, they are now - I uW unwi fTv-'l- o by '4 A na presented 'w, f"! book. play in Utahs election laws gives greater Importance to the delegates elected at these meetings than before. If you havent ever been," Monday night is your chance to get Involved in one of the and vital thihgs going for you - your government. Its easy enough to complain about politicians, but actively doing something about it takes some work, and more than Just going to one mass meeting, but thats a good Mountain Or Molehill? Smith Sees Subversion For Whom The Bell Tolls? Could Be You Who uses Rocky Moun- tain Review classlAed s ad- vertisements? 4 Lots of people, as youll f see if you turn to the classlAed page of this issue In fact, we use them ourselves and can offer Arst hand testimony that the results are impressive. The tiny ad below motivated more tharT26 women to dial the number listed within Just two days. or Women to rl do General ofAce work In Holladay area, phone 278- 2869. Wanted-Gl- Calls started as soon as the papers hit the street It the phone keeps ringing at the same rate, we'll probably have to hire a couple more people Just to answer it. If you need help, a Job, have something to sell or trv a sure -- Are trade Rocky Mountain Review classlAed advertisement. Call278-2866...acharge it! nd South have been raising a rum -pus over a real, live, extra active gravel pit practically, they say, in their backyards. Although the pits may have been there before they were, neighbors say the pits do not belong in the community "In fact, theyre illegal." jpComplalnts are based on the fa&t that the county zoning map shows the area designated as R-- IJ the code for a section devoted to single family residences with lot0 sizes of at least 10,000 square feet. The gravel pits qualify in size only, in other respect3 they are considered undesirable neighbors. As pressure builds, further checking at the planning and zoning department reveals that no variances has been allowed for the section yet huge trucks roar in and outr of the area and gravel mining equipment huffs and puffs through the day. On the presumably reslden-ta- ll tracsite are a king-size- d tor, an endless belt gravel loader and a truck equipped with a delsel motor. 'Cursory Inspection reveals that they are not exactly sneaking the stuff out. Ironically, at least a portion of the gravel now being hauled from the vicinity, is being used in the construction of a new Granite Elementary School at 2700 East 4800 So. Irregularities have been charged. "Something is wrong," yelped a normally placid housewife. Explanations are demanded. The law, according to Ernest Cowdell Lake County ment, Is a held after the filing, rather than before, On the state and national level the Republicans have the most Interesting races with the most candidates possible. The Salt Lake County picture provides some rather lively contests for both parties with commission posts. At the tmass meetings quite a bit of acjfvlty occurs, most Important of which is the election of delegates to county conventions and recommendation to state conventions. . The county conventions will nominate candidates for the primaries In county offices, (Continued on page 3) from all sections of the state participated. He means to And out why. An Investigation is imminent. Suberslve elements, wherever they are, are trembling. Smith charged last Monday morning that the model U.N. was "oriented to create in students minds a greater love for the United Nations that for the United States of America." He intimated that international rascals are using state funds to slit our col- ' lective throats. f rV f ie Judging from newspaper headlines, Smith has picked a Juicy topic. U. S. State Department bigwigs say they feel the same way only on a grander scale in the real U.N. They reportedly got a lump in their throats when they learned of Smiths , T start. i Mrs. Venice Sprlngmeyer will re view -- Elizabeth B. de Trevino's amusing but sensitive production Even If you've been to mass meetings before you'll be in for a new kind of experience this Monday night. A hew twist most-exciti- ' . , r t, 4 Book Review of "Where the yieart Thursday, April 23 1964 grass-roo- ts alertness to con- spiracy. The Soviet Embassy is ing nothing, always J. McKENNON SMITH never leave the hand during this display of political wiz- ardry. - say- abadslgn. High school students, on the other hand, were astonished to learn that they were taking part in a "deliberate effort to withhold the American point of view" and an In the latest crisis io hauled reluctantly to front of the class, Utah parents will be relieved to learn that subversive aspects of last weekend's high school U.N session at the University of Utah have not gone unnoticed. Youve heard about the "equal time" requirements of the air waves? Well, J. McKennon Smith who represents District Five of Salt Lake City in the Utah House of Representatives evldentally doesnt feel that the United State got a fair shake in the moclc sessions in which high school students be and unpatriotic program" as Smith charged.' In their Innocence, they thought they were participating in an exercise in civics. Was the program simply a demonstration of International affairs or was it a subtle attempt to subvert your youth? If so, was it successful? Where are the facts? One fact is Inescapable. Students did represent various nations. Some even donned the costumes of .foreign cowers in order to play their roles. will "world-pow- er How mad" educators explain tills? (Continued On Patfe Three) of the Salt departmo- zoning two-head- ed nster. Jhe same system of checks and balances that protects the residential character of most neighborhoods has virtually guaranteed that at least part of the Wasatch Boulevard area will remain a gravel pltS In a 1959 court case, he has explained, it was ruled that- gravel quarrying was a legitimate non conforming use for the section. The twist is that operators must haul gravel out of the pit at least once a ear to avoid losing their non use rights As long as there Is gravel there, he concluded, and people want to buy it, the conversation of housewives across their back fences will be distracted by the roar of - heavy equipment. Senate Hopefuls To Face Voters Want .to watch the candidates for the U.& Senate slug it dQt verbally a week from Youll have your Sunday? chance when they meet at the Flrsjuymtarlan Church on 13th East at 668 face-to-fa- South. At 7:45 P.M. on May ce 3 Wilkinson, Lloyd, and Moss will meet at a public town meeting service of the church. The audience will hve a chance to ask questions gnd make comments if they wish. These youngsters hailing from every section of Utah are learning to love, the United Nations more than they SUBVERSIVE? do the United States, according to Utah lawmaker J, McKinnon Smith. He has slashed at last weekend's high school model U. N. sessions at the University of Utah. |