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Show University of Utah Library I J - I SallfB.aks City 12, Utah fi The , DOT Wednesday, December 27, 1961 Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek Volume 6 Number 52 ON YOUR TOES The University Theater Ballet holds a rehearsal for its annua Christmas presentation of the Nutcracker Ballet. Shown here are Karen Shores and Fred Schwab, featured University Ballet Soloists. "Nutcracker Ballet" Opens at Michael Maule who are two of the brightest names in Un.tcd States Ballet. Wiliam Christensen, University Ballet Director, is choreographing the production. Being presented through Saturday, Dec. 30, the ballet featured two matinees today and plans two more for Saturday. The University production is the only Nutcracker presentation in America with a full symphony orchestra. The famous Christmas in Germany is the exciting story of The captivating University of Utah Theater Ballet production of the Nutcracker Ballet with famous guest stare and the full Utah Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Maurice Abravanel began yesterday. This years annual production stars Birgitta Kiviniemi and Guard Outlines Qualifications For Queen Title Utah National Guard units throughout the state are faced with a problem. . . not an ordinary Army-typ- e problem, but one that every guardsman is happy to try and solve. The puzzle has to do with queens. . . National Guard-typ- e queens, who can carry a unit's colors into the. Miss Utah National Guard finals and perhaps even snare the 1962 crown. During the next few weeks each Utah Guard will start staging its local contest to pick like-tgirt ilw wit-WMienter into the finals, scheduled for Salt Lake, Feh. 17, 1962. The queen, once chosen by the guards battery of competent judges, will reign over the local mister day activities Feb. 24. And, by winning the title of the eighth annual Miss Utah National Guard, the pert .miss will also win an expense paid eight days trip tq Washington, D. C.,to represent her home state in the annual Cherry Blossom Festival during April, in addition to other prizes. Since Miss Utah National Guard will be sponsored in the Miss Utah contest of 1962, cligil-bilit- y requirements and rules for that contest have been adopted by a guard committee Lt. Col. Joseph E. Jones, staff assistant, 19th special forces group, Salt Lake, .has been appointed project officer, according to Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Utah adjutant general. Entrants must be single, high school graduates by September, 1961, and shall not be less than 18 or more than 28 years old as of September 1, 1962. In addition, the rules say, the entrant must be of good character and possess poise, personality, intelligence, charm and beauty. Continued on Page 5 M Airman Transferred For Special Training Airman Third Gass Robert D. Gray, son of Mr & Mrs Cyril W. Gray, 439 East 3360 South, U. a little girl who sneaks down- stairs early Christmas morning to find the luys have come to life under a huge Christmas tree. Disorderly Conduct Evokes $150 Fine Claude Campbell, 23 East 7090 South, was fined on each of two charges by 875 city Judge J. Patton Npelcy. A jai sentence of 15 days on each ofienso was to be suspended upon payment of the fines. Mr Campbell was charged with being a disorderly person. James 1943 Holladay Youth Awarded dollar University of Work on this mu Utah medical center is exepeted to begin shortly after Jan. 1, according to building contractors. Cub Scouts Give Gift To Elderly Day & structure, when complete, will be Utah's largest with 475,000 square feet of floor space. Of split level construction, the building will be seven The Night Market Opens stories high on the side facing Salt Lake Valley. The modern medical plant wi'l occupy approxiof a downtown Salt Lake City block. mately Building Start Date Set Soon For University Medical Center scouts of Den 7, Pack in the Canyon Rim First Ward presented the Mountain An Olympus High student, Rest Home for old folks, 3300 Mark Reynolds, 4979 Cotton South, with a basket of fruit A new Day & Night Market, Work on the University of authorization had to be approv-Utah- s up four million dollars, the bal- wood Ln., recently received the and gifts for Christmas. The No. 3, is open for business at the to to elected by Uie Slate Board of Loan ancc to come from federal boys give gifts medical center is ex- McIntosh trophy for junior old folks rather than to ex- 4000 Highland Dr., with Cliff Commissioners prior U the grants and private sources. to begin shortly after i tennis ability. The award, change presents among them and Mildred Kiddle greeting peeled of the contract. The signing Jan. 1, according to Christian- - ipBn was approved last week, . CUftopier. i i named in honor of a former selves.' Morrii 5. Rosenblatt'-"'- " The cubs are: Scott Brown, . The new market, expanding sen Brothers, Inc., tennis enthusiast, Donald Mcwith Finn B. Paulsen Co. Brad Marier, Mark Ison, Randy what was formerly Cliffs HardPresident Intosh of Denver, is considered Wardell, Bryce Rytting, Randy ware & Rental Store, will conThe contract xor the construcThe Utah Citizens Rale by the Utah Tennis Associa- Nielson and Allan Rau. Allans tinue to handle hardware, paints tion of the building was signed Assn, installed its officers at an tion to be more important mother, Mrs Nola Rau is den and rentals, but branches out week. It binds the two firms mother. A NEIGHBOR carrier, into the food line, with grocer- last annual board meeting held at than winning a tournament. to complete the building .within Bill Weller, is their den chief. ies, meats, and produce. re--. Hotel Utah Monday afternoon, The trophy has been two years and two months. The Following the practice of the Dec. 18. sented annually in Utah since two & other Day Night Markets, winning bid for the contract 19 3 6, when Mr. McIntosh Stanley W. Truman Morris S. Rosenblatt, 0053 owned by Cari Templin, Market was $7.9 million with alternates started it himself. Since his Appointed Deputy Zions Cooperative Mercantile South 2300 East, was 3 No. will have early morning included in the bid raising it to death, Mrs. McIntosh ' has car Institution (ZCM1) has opened hours hours and late the association. of evening president Marshal has Henry Dipo Jr., 8 million dol- its new nod on the tradition. Car Care Center at Mr Roseblatt is and is open every day of the approximately president of the imofficial announced the The awards, based on appoint4800 Highland Dr. year for the convenience of lars. and Forge Co. Structural Steel neatness in W. ment of ability, provement Truman, customers. Stanley The structure, when completOther officers to Formerly known as Burtons in court attire and sportsman- 3028 South 700 East, as a deputy The Kittles have always lived ed, will be Utah's largest. It their were Auto new the business respective positions to and Service, to are Traffic South the Division, girl boy ship given in the valley here, have been will have 475,000 sq. ft. of floor offers complete automotive ser- Paul DeVine, first vice presiSalt Lake Marshal's office. players in three age groups. formerly in business in both to Mr dent, Adrian Pembroke, second which, space according vice, including all types of auto vice Holladay and Murray. president; Landon M. Perof Brazier and Evans Ashton, The family, including daughrepairs. sons, corporate secretary, and ter, Betty Ann, 13, resides at i Brazier, the designers of the In addition, the Center will G. Wayne Clark, treasurer. 4055 South 1570 East, and at- building, is about of a downThree new directors, Wendell make available various types of tends Winder First Ward LDS town Salt Lake block. It automobile accessories. E. Adams, S. O. Eringhurst and City Church. will be of the split level type W. J. OConner were installed Elsewhere on the spacious Dipos received a $25 savings Roy Cassity, 777 East 4500 and J. E. Sullivan was named to due to the slope of the land on grounds of the Dipo residence bond. U Swimming Program the mountan side. On the side South has been named manager fill an unexpired director term. was located the tastefully porThe home of Clyde Wahl-quis- t, Chairman of the associations facing the valley it will be seven of the new firm. He is married 4367 South 2900 East, Begins January 6 trayed and illuminated scene and the father of five children. standing committees were instories high. of The Nativity. The scene won second place and a gift A contract for elevators and Mr Cassity has had extensive stalled as ful'ows: membership Registration for the Univcr-sl- y includes life-siz-e figures of the certificate in the contest, which had just been let. experience in automobile ser- committee, Paul DeVine; exdumbwaiters of Utah Extension Division Three Wise Men traveling was open to all residents of kitchen equipment and vice work. ecutive committee, Mr. RosenShortly, towards the manger with gifts. the area below 2700 South and swimming program will be held laundry equipment bids will be Another advantage of using blatt; legislative committee; The life-lik- e manger scene above Highland Dr. with the at the start of the program, Jan. taken and in a few months the new dpendablc mechanical Horace A. Sorensen; finance shows Joseph, Mary, and the exception of former winners. 6, at 8 p.m. Children wishing to classroom and research laboradepartment is that of using and auditing, Mr Clark; publi-- i Christ-Chil- d surrounded J. D. McIntosh, 2839 Carole take advantage of this program tory fixtures will be called for ZCMI credit privcledges and city, A. F. (Tony) Peterson1, and by Conoco credit cards. section committee, Mr vi and domestic an- Dr. (7600 South) won third between the ages of 4 to 14 bids. i fourth A l'.i million dollar lean The state government will put Pembroke. should register at this time. imals. For their efforts, the place in the contest. McIntosh Trophy Cub 495 Doors to Public ' . o Re-elect- Airman Robert Gray Salt Lake, is being assigned to Tyndall AFB, Florida, for training as a supply specialist, he United completed recently Stales Air Force basic military training at Lackland AFB, Tex. Airman Gray attended Granite High School. ed Dipo Home Wins Lighting Prize The A. Fred Dipo residence, 5107 Holladay Blvd., won first k place in the annual East Jaycecs home lighting contest for its lavish decorations highlighted by a unique Nativity scene. The house proper and immediate adjacent property were bedecked with the customary colorful lights plus illuminated Santa Claus and reindeer Mill-crcc- This residence at 5107 Holaday B'vd. was awarded first place in the rcrent East MHIcrcrk Jaycees Christmas lighting contest. This portion of the spacious grounds of the A. Fred Dipo home features colorful house lighting and Santa Claus display. The Nativity scene of the ilipo home decoration shims Joseph, Mary, and the e Christ Child in the manger. The manger was surrounded with other figures s and domestic animals. of life-lik- home decoration of A. Fred scene in the Dipo includes the Three Wise Men mounted on camels (only two are shown) moving toward the manger with gifts for the Christ Child Tart of The Nativity prize-winnin- g V i i . |