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Show Universal Microfilm Coro Pierpont S alt Lake City, Utah 141 ,.u.,,"-- 11 t ' - . ' . 1 mi iininiumfciVift - .X I Number 33 Volume 30 Coordinating Council of is Side Com mun ties scheduled to be formed Wed nesday evening, Aug. 28, at a meeting of community repre sentatives at the West Jordan Town Hall. Several preliminary meetings have been held to discuss matters of mutual interest, and the formation of an organization has been deemed desirable, it is reported by Robert Bullough, president of Kearns Town Coun- A cil. lie said that the Wednesday West water excellent for wading and gave evidence that riding bicycles into the puddle was particularly exhileratrng. - Published Every Friday ar Midvale, Utah Gbmmunities i West SideJoint Jordan Council Planning "atoiwii Several feet of water collected in the Midvale underpass Sunday afternoon following a hair and rain strom, blocking traffic but providing a playground for youngsters who found the ""' " - Friday, August 23, 1963 CI asses Wednesday, e gin ug. mect ng is expected to include Official calendar for the 1003- Ueginnini,' of regular class-.11- : Lincoln's b'rthday, Wedm-s-wor64 School for school Jordan from Wednesday, Aug. 28 year representatives Kearns, day, Feb. 12; Washington's Magna, Granger, Coppcrton, District is now complete and and close of classwork Thurs-- ! birthday, Friday, Feb. 21; bor day, Friday, Apr. 24. May 28, 1964. West Taylorsville, Jordan, was confirmed in its present 1 South Josdan, Holidays and other days on. End of first quarter, Friday, Riverton, and form by Supt. Reed II. Beck- which school will be closed-La- bor Nov. 1, 45 days; end of second Bluffdale. stead. Official school year begins Day, Monday, Sept. 2, quarter, Roads, recreational developFriday, Jan. 17, 43 ment, and location of the civic Monday, Aug. 26, 1963, and ends 1963; UFA convention, Thurs days; end of third quarter, Fri center are expected to be items Thursday, May 28, 1964. day and Friday, Oct. 10 and 11; day, Mar. 20, 45 days; end of workshop-Tuesd- ay, Thanksgiving of immediate concern to the Administrators' recess, Thursday fourth quarter, Thursday, May group. Aug. 20, 9 a.m., at and Inday, Nov. 28 and 29: 28, 47 days; total of 180 days. Christmas schools Hillcrest! High School. vacation, Orientation meetings for new- close Friday, Dec. 20, 1963, and Monday, Jan. 6, ly employed teachers Friday, open again Aug. 23, 9 a.m., at Hillcrest 1904; spring recess, Thursday and Friday, Mar. 26 and 27, """ " High School. ! Insitute (all teach- 1964. Opening Midvale got the brunt of a Holidays to be observed in the ers) Monday, Aug. 26, 9:30 a. school Columbus Day (Saturvicious halstorm Sunday after m. at llllcrest High School. Teachers at local schools day, Oct. 12), Monday, Oct. 14; which pounded plants, noon Veterans Day, Monday, Nov. Tuesday. Ana. 27 trees, and all growing things School will start Wednesday, Mr Lrnest a. bharpies ot . unmercifully. 9780 Garnet Drive, Sandy, of Other nearby areas had a Aug. 28, at 8:30 a.m. at the violent rainstorm but missed the Great Salt Lake Council was Copperview Elementary School the hail, which fell in marble-size- d for all students except those enone of nearly 200 scoutmasters A vote by the Civic Auditori- pellets until the ground of selected the Scouts by Boy tering first grade. First grade section wide a was white over Hailstones piled up in snowdrifts in parts of Midvale Sunday poncd until Thursday of this America to in the students will register by apof the city. participate afternoon as a sudden storm riddled flowers, stripped leaves week so that more information rThe rain, pouring into the Con1963 "Farm-Citand will at- - " Scouting pointment Aug. State St. underpass about 7900 off trees, causing debris that blocked drainage systems. Photo on parking in the downtown Salt ference" which was held at the Students of Jordan School ings each school principal and tend regular class on Friday, South, overloaded the drainage indicates size of hailstones. Lake City area could be Philmont Training Center, lo- District-wbe assigned to a spe- - Aug. 30. If first Au2. 28 the on- - s,aff ith grade students ... urn Advisory Board was post cated on the 137,000 acre Philsystem and filled the roadway . cified room, . school-cschool lunch on Friday,., . . desire of an , day with several feet of water, relake, to cning to a m m the n .ft brought boardprior mont Scout Ranch, Cimarron, comfort in the knowledge that! Educati()n Assoc ation busincss 25 cdnts should be paid at the the Sept. 17 special $13 million st a quiring police to route traffic to 7th East over 7800 South and bond issue election w be be d time of registration, M. James home with ji This personal i j on,,nin!J spssions. meeting 8000 South. To date, County Commission mountain MacFarlane announced. On Aug. and Friday, hunting trails, and teachers the'r principals tion Several yards on Olympus St. er Marvin G. Jenson, chairman fishing lodges, and a complete for newly employThe school lunch program will meetings have bcc in school daySi soine ed were flooded by overflow water of the will take place at start on the f rst day of school, advisory board, teachers was 10 rancn given even wccks ahoad of thcm from . the underpass drain, noted that no vote had been operating 7350 Wednesday, Aug. 28. Students Hillcrest High School, the Boy Scouts of America for Highlighting the which unaccountably decreases each board member but South 9tli East, beginning at 9 desiring to take school lunch taken, ior me iacuuy is ine a.m. to a from an had presented arguments in fa should bring 75 cents on Wed- - ' oy Airs wane Teachers' Institute, Opening vor of his preferred site during training center, pipe in that area, causing the All teachers will be at their Los of now beAngeles, Phillips, which will be held Aug. 26, the meeting last week. pressure of the water to lift a Students who did not attend local schools Tuesday, Aug. 27, Calif. ginning at 9:30 a.m., at Hillcrest the day preceding the opening. the Copperview School, last A majority of the committee heavy concrete manhole cover of conference this The purpose with High School Auditorium, , and spread over the surface of favored a particular site, but Buses will roll along their year or were not in kinderwas to study the newest and the theme, "The Teacher 'A the surounding ground. is was not near being routes Wednesday garten this summer and have planned in out the 1 carried Builder'," The ha " stripped flowers, Jordan district schools will f will have a lasting effect ben- morning,- - Aug. 28, to br'ng all not contacted the school may . shrubs, trees of foliage and following program: In addition to needing addi- to teachers, students, except first graders, rcgiser at the school on Aug. start on Aug. 28, with a eficial ' small Prelude music, Iwell Hicks; students, on the avail- branches, and the leaves full staff time, Itional information and an 8:30 patrons. to, opening 26 or 27. from 9 a.m. unil 12 of certificated teach posting of colors, Hillcrest High of Jordan district schools. Par- noon. If clogged drains, forming huge cost ot downtown and new The schedule is not ability salary assured was it ers, Thursday! streets which School; "The Star Spangled ents of first . ponds in starts at $4,704 for a beginning parking, the board also wants children available, please call the school grade board edu of the when night Banner," audience; invocation, have been informed of a required several hours to drain cation and Jordan Education teacher with a bachelor's de- - more verification of the price ana give registraat Rev. William Hosford; vocal The only place where of the site proposed by the , away. to at the $7,396 grce, advancing registration of their tion information. on sche a Ass'n agreed salary Rod "The was Builder," traffic solo, disrupted, however, 13lh step. Certificated teach- - Downtown Planning Associa youngsters. was at the State St. underpass. dule. accompanist, Geniel 45 hours' It's time to shine up an apgraduate uon, irom isi wesi 10 wesi A JEA delegation composed ers with H. introduct ons, Rasmussen; ple for teacher of President Robert T. Krue-gc- credit earned after their bach-- Temple between 1st South and W. Jorgensen, assistant superEarl Stansficld, and Kath-ry- n clor's decree start at $4,824 Third South. intendent of schools; Welcome The board's to with increases facility advisory $7,516 yearly attended the Jacobson from board of education, Mar. McCowan 13th with at the Hum, Teachers commitec, year. board meeting to report that lon S. Batcman, estimated $10,872,955 a at start master's chairman, degree the schedule had been By Jay C salary tUT ; of the board; vocal solo, arena and 2,500 i and increase to $7,636 the for a 14,000-sea- t of Jordan Student leaders approved by the executive $4,944 Val Stuart, ac4,300-ca- r A concert scat hall. 13th year. board, by the salary commitOverheard on Main St.: I School the fourth attended Geniel High Rasmussen; companist, parking terrace at the DPA site tee, and by more than 300 JEA of speakintroduction remarks, at Gla-ci- o annual at was . estimated camp leadership $7,725,000, "If there was a leaf still members assembled in specer, Reed II. Bcckstead, superChOOl vJpGniflCJ compared with the same num- -' Park lodge in Little Cottonial session that afternoon. growing Monday morning, intendent of schools; guest bcr of stalls on a park- was on a weed." Mr Kruegcr wood canyon Monday. reported that Dr. Lowell L. Reunion, speaker, Midvalley and I'nion Elemenw'th more than a majority of U of dean AT VYeST assistant Sponsoring the event were the students, that 2.000 car total would pro the Lowell tary Schools announce that , From lime to time Gene Full JEA members present, the of U; music, associated postlude more be realistic. boys and girls of bably mcr has walked into the Sen vote for acceptance was unanlunch pro"iain will begin the Hicks. Commissioner Jensen report of which Felix (Skip) Jordan lincl office. He'd come in with imous, lie expressed the apLuncheon will follow, in the first day of school which will be Atkinson and cd this week that Thornton D. Ernest Sharpies Kathy Abrams his big, familiar smile, his dark preciation of the teachers for cafeteria where those assem- August 28 in graces 2 through arc Morris had been appointed fis presiding. who 11 be 6. in eyes full of life. We've come the manner in whicn the board Students those active been has w board of Mr the bled grades School will begin at West Jor cal agent for the county com Sharpies guests The purpose of the get togethnot only to like Gene, that's an had handled the situation, rein scouting for the past seven of education and Jordan Educa- wi.vh to buy school lunch should Wed mission on the bond election. dan on Schol was to teach the qualities er Elementary the that to come we've "relationship porting understatement; years and has been scoutmaster tion Association. Group 1 will bring 75 rents to school with (hat make a good leader, to tl irst them c respect him and to enjoy our between the board and the ncsday, August 28 at 8:30 am. to the lunch from 11:30 of troop 375 sponsored by day. 12:15, with problems contact with him. We've follow- - teachers is second to none in for second through sixth grades First grade students in these discuss student Inidy Ward for the past two a fatuity meeting from 12:15 to Eighth and to learn how to plan ati- ed his career in boxing as all the state." will two 1 schools facser 2 he hold by will Uiat time to ap its register ... First graders will register by p.m. Group i" ... i ....... years. Prior "Jordan schools will open on of you have. I've been to many ved, as a troop committeeman ulty meeting from 11:30 to pointmcnt on Wednesday and P prmci-liegulvice ""n Tayhnr. of his fights, with my camera time with morale high among anointment on Wednesday and and a scoutmaster at different 12:13, with lunch from 12:15 lo Thursday, August 2S and 2). Kunler and Mrs the teachers, who will deliver Thursday, and will begin their in hand at ringside, 1 class work will begin N. times. p.m. At llicsc faculty meet- counselors I've seen him take a few hard a high type of cooperation," Mr regular classwork on Friday, Mary Fitzgerald, on students for these Fridav, The West Jordan Lions club i in attendance, blows, ward off many, many ivrueger added., eat to who and desire those reA. Ball 30, Harward is sponsoring once again an an All unit 'Aug. hnarri mpmW more; and dish out plenty to his lunch that dav sNmld bring 25 j Knjoying the all day affair Prl8nual benefit and will give away comSunt. Bcckstead II. has Reed who opponents. The person cents to school when they regist- - were student bmly officers, the youth, the fight, the talent mentcd favorably on the case! new siuuenis may register rive big pmcs including a item cheer leaders, pep club officers, (,r ga. snotgun that Gene has had put him on with which the impasse, which by calling at the school Tuesday, mgion mouci 7U who editors of the school paper and new student If t'Ti-affected the entire state, was August 27 between 9 a.m. and 3 The protu isuscd on me wesi top of the middleweight heap have moved into the area an I jearlMH.k, class of.icers ami Halloween and he stayed there for long solved in Jordan district, and j p.m. or at 8 a.m. on the opening Jordan Elementary e ther of these club officers. The group return-schoolwill attend time. We've known him as a complimented the JEA for its , day of school. Party. they are requested to ed to Jordan High at 3.30 p.m. from this competed with other Counties Five horseman Members and their partners Because remodeling in the attitude. Supt. 'good winner a modest winner, cooperative the school prior to the The day's events began at 8 phone a proud winner. His head may Bcckstead commented that he kitchen is not complete, school held a Chickaree at the town area won the State riding cham- in Utah, and were tHiiiMued by am. wth the loading of school day. Union 255 3161 have swelled from the punches, felt that the accomplishment lunch will not be served for ap- - park Thursday evening. Lloyd pionship trophy at a meet held Wayne Rose, county agcnl. i buses at the M dv alley 255-I high school. in Lehi. is not just for this year, but proximately two weeks. lNcrdin is Lion president (Continued on Page S) Competing on a point ba b The winners, a Salt Lake Coit- - they entered the halter class nty 411 team, were Sharlren pleasure class, pule bending, and Improvements at Bingham . . . EgglcMon. Sandy, Darlcne King, j key hole rat e. The team was Midvale, Clark Bcckstead, Riv-- j directed and trained by .levu-- l crton, Dick Brown, Riverton,! Kggleston. Sandy, und Sharon Larry Brown, Riverton. They llaslam, Riverton. will If discount of Adams will for St. west that be in has It available one the company Jordan mcmlicrs Board just a street running j be Strong opposition to the pro- - vent on e nter and only within district, meeting at Bingham every three or four rooms, all the district's business. w -j "' paragraph 11 11 2 of this a acevenThe were Cottonwood e was Purchases bid School posed p!.m for the Salt Lake purchased. Thursday High straight north to the school If which slates "alons Willi otinr made from four compan- - cepted after the hoard heard perty. ing, heard a rrport from Prin. j Civic Auditorium was voire J by. " it,n- - it mention con- Kiiiiuiw". o Don A. Parr requesting consid- Ics kcd for rnlarg-tDiJ? from $185 figures at ti e Kerns Town last', in j that Council ranging indicating prices It also states "(or the s eration of a number of impro-emcnlS2.M9 5?w cliE5t $5IG each, as per bids sub- - year the district MH-n-t its Sv.x 5 meet ug accenjiii;; to 1M ivHt of the icsidents of the to provide facilities a letter to the Seiitnu-received county." and no wlitre im-- u for straws and the 1 discount! The board accepted the low comparable with other schools ni'lted. this week from RtuVi t IHillough, piitpo'l to W ior the bcm-Included five would amount to $81187 on the: bid of Fred A. Mnirton Co. of Purchases in the district. th.iirm.iii of the conned. of the l.ii.iti.'ss interests. The board will tour the Bing-- . Winter pianos from Summer- - basis of last year's purchases. I $2,345.80 for a three-yeain The following n sulutioiis wa; 3. In the study coiiitiirtnl by The board voted to purchase Jsurancc poliry on boilers, and M'hool ham Saturday after- - hays Music Co. at $185; thrre I Passed; Lake Salt Fake Uily-N- .ill at the confrom Music five a Cables acres site for school 2J. for bid further the of the same Becslcy noon, Aug. company ' lie it resolved, th.it the Count v And tot nun l'oiiinnit-i- : Co. at $505; four Kohler-Camp- alwut 7000 South 2350 East for. of $2,047.30 on public liability gidrration of the matter. N oil hells from J. F.lden Brown at $.')0,ooo. but another I've acres, and property ir,iiit i unit vooiied is lit rnMlcd "The Items included in the damage vd i the idea o. a Salt pace C3. pari 7. .Site Criteria is I and in oppo to three Everelts on new remains be d seats included Uic acquired fromjance strict fleet, I list of commonly a cepted Ruth S. Johnson. Midvale, j Lake County Civic Auditorium, the school tudilorium, a new from Daynes Music Co. at $546. another owner. s J but follow arc 13 the In only two of liic ten bid 1t cost acccp-.waAn was the n2 a total of alternate criteria. as mechanics clerk npiosrd auto at pianos employed department . in the pi- - crileiu nieiiiitionrd d'M-J t ; j cotui.iions f'at the ted for a new type folding door pen lew school; Virgin'a ith the present space con. for the Salt Lake !,mnlown sit e rxcell: (a) con- verted to a welding depart- equipment for But- - for parts ot Butler Junior High rill. Preston, Ida., as primary j jp'oposcd plan : 'County Civic Auditorium and vrnunt olc stnan snrss, and tnrnt. a dut.t collrctlon sys Icr, West Jordan, and Alia .School. The soundproofing in supervisor, and Everettto retail stores, elementary schools was the new doors has the same chrr as bus driver, Sports Aiena. Ictn for the wood working shop jib) nraincss and 1, The pwrrnins body of Hie r laurfl-it- i comriition a new girl's gym and dance purchased from W. II. Hinuc rating as an 8 inch block watl.l Bids were asked on a large l As iiieittioned pirvi acoidMi2 hou a'l'l.loinim ng Approval was als given to' and small hoist fur the Jordan pt.t)iM'l girls' faci- Co. with a low bid of t:i.8o4.20. room, with prfM-n- t i For the first the Ihe highway department's plan bus garage, which now in ruimtw r 2. a'xivr, ih-- t en- time, lities converted into a boys' paragraph It It 11 ut Utah trr S'ouhl lie for the benefit of rrqurst for bids on for changing the entrance to Ices 50 buses and 18 tars and Picturtd is tha Salt Lsk County room, ami a new wrestling who won Iht itata 4H lt,H,' tl, a!,!1:; w,th l?V, milk for school with lunches did not Midvale Junior High School ; trucks. The :lt'iT,-nod Spoils Ainu Ihs Ihe Cilireti and not for the ! choral room, and hand transportation thampiomhio trophy at a rtctnl compttilion ht'd in Lehl. jtricU pvr , ,h( npiv.inl-reee'ved approval incus hilfresls. An audilorintn the present room to be uccd bring Identical bids from all from Waoatch St., necessitated j committee . work, companies, taw bid was sub- - by the building of the 115 to add two bus routes on the Ltft t rlshf ar Dick Brown, Rivtrton, Shatter Epjlton, Nurd near t! e population cctitrr would nieces m. for speech milled by Cottonwood Dairy at freeway underpass. The pre 'cast side, one a new route, the UnAi. DarUna Kino. MidU. Lrr Brown. Cl.b 2. In the title of this act ' Civic be more in Keeping wii!i the ' presently without facilities. R.rt,.ie will be abandoned other transferred from liing- r, sent entrance Auditorium and Sports Arena," j Act establishing Civic Auditor-Uier- e - KdlciU piauos, some lo 3.2 cents per half ptut Riverton. with hlrawa, with a 1 aud a ucw road will to built bam Canyon. is no mcuUon of a con-- ; ium and Spurts Arena Dulrkt. equip tuw bui)&n; and touic i Hail, Rain Hit Hard In Midvale king-size- d r. rv Ar-da- : i Auditorium Advisers , Ernest Sharpies Copperview Selected for Scouting Confab Announces School Data DelayVote Teachers Meet Monday For Opening institute 28-2- y Jordan Board, Teachers Heaeh Agreement h h . a n . pre-sc!io- tran.'-portatio- low-lyin- g 255-192- 4 c, This Jordan Leaders 1 r, N That t. ai r' Make Plans Midvalley, Union Get Set 7 For Opening 30-ac- JOlUan Elementary Told Annual Benefit ""'".' Set by Lions CH Team Wins Championship Trophy at Riding Meet n , Kearns Town Council Votes Opposition to Civic Site Board Hears Request, Approves Purchases 55-fo- pro-wer- r7 A s I r il lit Insur-$521.2- t- i i.it Mcr-Kitche- n s ', - Bel-Vie- r.-t'- scrv-board- s 's tm , dn' cou-tame- . t |