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Show rivrsnv 'WmAV. Univarsity of Utah Lib: r.Tj Salt v Lake City 12, Utah C' j t- Trio File for Granite School Board Posts Granite District Board of Education will have seats open in three of the five precincts in the coming general election. As of June 28, three businessmen 'Pops' Concert Slated for board serves four years at a salary of $25 yearly. Precincts four and five elected members at the general election of 1960. The three candidates have publicly stated views similar to those held by an organization in the Granite School District which advocates a return of basic education to the school. As outlined by the group, the program consists of equal opportunity for all according to each level of ability without diluting the standards to place them within the reach of the most indifferent and least able; must be met by every normal grade level standards which child before being promoted to the next higher grade-a- s oppos- - Lagoon July The - $ A The 18 first of five sparkling concerts by the Utah pops" Summer Symphony will be given Wednesday evening, July 18, at Lagoon Patio Gardens, Wednesday, July I I, 1962 Servinq the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of according to Herold L. Gregory, Volume 7 Number 28 Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek Utajj Symphony manager. These five concerts will be given on consecutive Wednesday evenings continuing through Aug. 15, it was announced. This is the first real "pops series ever launched in Utah, Mr Gregory said. .and the announcement will be happily reOnly three weeks remain for lailay Kvc parade scheduled for queen contest must have com- Queen and parade entry blanks take place July 28. ceived by the many music individuals and organizations 6 p.m. Saturday, Aug 4. pleted eligibility lcquiiYim'iiU may be found on this page. Queens will be jud; n 1 on lovers throughout the state who planning to enter the annual llol-- ; And girls desiring to enter the j hy July Z All children, church groups beauty, poise, personality and have repeatedly asked about and other organizations in the attire. Wardrobe and other such concerts. A grant of $3,750. area are invited to participate prizes await the queen sclec-i- n from the Simon Bamberger the parade and all girls age tions. Foundation enabled the symphony to present this series, it seven through 19 are urged to Additional information on the was explained. enter the queen contest, which contest may be obtained from e The programs include will feature two divisions, contest chairman, Marilyn Tate favorites from Broadway musi G.rls 12 seven will at CR through cals, light operas, delightful ROY HUDSON melodies from around the world, enter the "Tween" division, There are six divisions open familiar tunes, etc., designed to while girls 13 through 19 will to parade participants, accordhave filed their candidacy for to Reed Walker, Chairman. please the entire family. Shar compete in the "Teen" division. ing the positions. One division will be devoted ing the conducting spotlight will , To be judg-ngfor final eligible They include Roy Hudson, be the symphony's permanent to color beani-s- , sport ears and Tweens" must disperse the 2741 Kenton Dr., Sunday Tribconductor, Maurice Abravanel Queen float; another to 25 contribution tickets, while une Editor; Howard Bogarte, and the orchestras associate marchers and children with trimanwill 4222 llolladay Blvd., sales Teens" be required to conductor, Ardean Watts. cycles or bikes; a third division distribute 50 tickets. ager for Johnson s The will be for miniature floats; George and Ralph Carlson, Contribution tickets will be another for large groups not Shearing and his Jazz Quintet 720 Jcppson Ave., used solely for the purpose of motorized; a fifth division for with the orchestra in perform of AAR Sausage Co. the gala opening concert July qualifying girls for the final motorized floats and still anAccording to the election law 118. The musical fare will range judging and will not be used in other for horses. of 1953 each member of the ' the actual judging itself. Howfrom the delightful music of The parade will get under Johann Strauss to modern jazz, ever, to encourage the promo- way Aug. 4 at 6 p.m., but ention of more tickets those conwith a Mozart piano concerto trants must assemble at the test entries turning in the most featuring Mr Shearing in bestarting point no later than 5 tween. receipts by deadline time will p.m., Mr Walker states. RALPH CARLSON Tor valuable merchandise receive all five Season tickets Starting at Kentucky Avc. and concerts are on sale now at the prizes. Third Ward, the parade Holladay ed to the theory of 'social pro- Utah Deadline for the checking in will move west to Symphony office, 55 West Holladay motion; higher salaries for the 1st South Salt Lake City, for of tickets and receipts to regis north along Blvd., then more highly qualified and tration chairman Estelle Me the boulevardswing $7.50. Season tickets for children to terminate on teachers and eliminating under 12 are half price. Tickets Kinney, will be 1 pm Friday, educational many concerts are $2. July 27. Final judging will See HOLLADAY EVE on Page P activities" among other ideas of for individual They are available at the symto educamore ways provide phony office and also at Lagoon tion for the money. HOLLADAY EYE PARADE ENTRY As a group, Messers Bogarte, on the evening of the concert. Carlson and Hudson believe that Naiue the basic facts of letter to sound relationship fchould be . ()rgani.iiliini (if any) thoroughly presented in the firAddress Phono ... .. st two grades. They believe r that the primary responsibility Please (imiivichial or organization) for character training lies with parents but that the schools in the llolladay Eve Parade Aug. 4. I will meet at can assist in teaching love of country, respect for parents and parade starting point by 5 p.m. The Christian Reformed IIOWAKD BOGARTE for the rights of others. reEntry is made in the following division: (chock church, 4552 Holladay Blvd., Martin, 2555 Mclony Dr.; and Gae Gerber, Marilyn Tate, Holladay Eve Qusea chairman, established permanently cently one) l.. baud, rcuivwlihlcs, sporUi CU.rs, color bear- seated, reviews contest rules with applicant daughter of Mr & Mrs Clyde 11. Gerber, 2699 on the old Quist property, is miniature ers; 2 tricycles, bikes, walkers; Lonni Glazier, left, daughter of Mrs & Mrs Kentucky Ave. All girls in the area are urged playing host to 20 young summo4 floats; 5 not motorized; mertime missionaries from large groups to enter tbe contest. Ilarild Glazier, 2222 Melndie Ann Way; Mad-ile- c Iowa. torized and 6 Michigan horses. fonts; Martin, daughter of Mr & Mrs Lionel According to Rev. Nicholas Deliver or mail to: Vogelzang, the young people 4708 Holladay Blvd. will remain in Sait Lake for David Cooke, 1963 Longview THE NEIGHBOR five weeks, holding cottage Dr. (4275' South), meetings, doing missionary work, helping prepare the newand controller of Zions First ly acquired grounds for later National bank in Salt Lake City, construction of church build- has been named president of. The summer workshop in the National Association of Bank missions program has been a HOLLADAY EVE QUEEN CONTEST Miss Paula Skolnick, '1 4 3 5 phasis upon campaigning which national one since I960 when Audit, Control & Operation at New officers for the Holladay Mr Vogelzang originated the Yuma St., recently elected Gov- predominated the activities dur-Sethe annual convention at Park! of allowing the youth of ernor of Girls State at Logan, club were installToastmistress plan STATE 6 on GIRLS Name Page Ridge, Illinois, according to W. the church to participate in will be guest speaker at toed at noon today at Iog Haven LaMar Webb, president of Zions missionary work during their night's regular business meet- Address in Mill Creek Canyon. The past vacations. Through the SWIM First National Bank. of the Sugarhouse Business ing A1 of the Mrs club, president NABAC is the worlds second: program, the church has benePhone T. Reed turned over presidential fited by an increased number of and Professional Womans Club. with association, largest banking young people going into the Miss Skolnick was sent by the! duties to Mrs Paul E. Pluess, ;l(; more than 6,300 member banks ministry, Christian school teach- club as its candidate to Girls! 3995 Mt. Olympus Way. State. throughout the United States and Division (diwk one) TWEEN. TEEN ing, nursing Evangelism. Other officers elected for the and several foreign countries. ' The new governor will discuss The 20 young missionaries in more term are Mrs EdMembership represents Salt Lake are part of a group the highlights of her expericnc-- 1 of all U. S. bank than 90 ward A. Robinson, of 400 who have volunteered to es at the 16th annual Girls State This coupon must lie registered in person wilh resources. Mrs James C. Maxwell, devote five weeks in the mission which ended July 1. The main Mt K.iini y, 2.?S() East 4800 South, in order Eslclle It is the only professional! Mrs Floyd E. secretary; field in cities throughout the purpose, Paula says is to educate so banking association d c d icatcd lo clarificaliun on contest rules. becomsecrethat girls Rhodes, corresponding upon United States. In Salt Lake City, ' exclusively to betterment of all of will treasing Arthur Mrs age they Ncnow, thoroughly DAVID COOKE distributed have tary; 25,000 they aspects of operations, auditing understand the workings of govurer. tracts, held street meetings and ernment and control functions, including and be able to take The llolladay club is an afin families contacted directly personnel administration, syspart in and be leaders of their filiate of the International their homes. tems and procedures. communities. Toastmistress Clubs. The purIn Tuscon, Ariz. a campaign They have scheduled a street Mr Cooke succeeds Winslow She said understanding was MCML-XIin AUH20 reads West pose of the clubs is to give on and poster meeting Temple E. Pike of Atlanta, Georgia. primarily through ac- members training aids toward If youve forgotlon your Broadway for tonight at 7:30. gained This is a signal honor for tual experience individually and PAUL.! SKOLNICK poise, confiMr Cooke and for the Utah high, school chemistry and Rom- There will be meditations on Gold-watof public methods dence, proper means it testimonies an numerals, and scriptures, said Mr banking profession, in 1964. speaking and parliamcntary songs. Webb. prnccdurcs. The Toastmistress clubs were first organized in 1939 in San Francisco by a group of California women who saw that women must lx able to com-- ; municatc cficctively if the im-- ! pact or their inriueure was to be The need Tor additional class- architect drawing of the prn- - felt. Since then it has spread rooms at Draper and Riverton posed Alta View school was to every large city throughout the Unitrd States, elementary schools was discussed by the Jordan school 'approved by the State Depart j Through the clubs, women board at a meeting Thursday, jment of Public Instruction. The are enabled to develop them-board has not opened construc- selves so they can deal compeJuly 6. tently with whatever sphere of The architcctual firm of Ash- tion bids as yet. wish 1o excel in: The ton, Evans, Brazier and Assobuilding committee was living they ciates was asked to study hc authorized to act ater investi- home, business or public life. possibilities of adding (our gating two requests made to rooms at each of the elementary the board. Permission (or water Utah Savings & Loan schools. They are to suhniil and sewer lines to be laid Committee school properly to the Appoint plans at the next meeting of (Innew seminary adja'cnt to West board. Three executives of a savings The 1 o w hid of $4,673 to in- Jordan Jr. High was requested and loan association with a stall a green-grainterwoven by the Riverton and West Jor- branch in Holladay, have been earpet at the new Hilleresi dan Stake President. H.mo Tur- named to Utah Savings and High School auditorium won a ner requested the district to I xian League committees for the contract for Southeast Furniture furnish 100 feet of pipe tor a 1962-6year, it was announced run-of- f ditch through his pro- Wednesday by Andrew Brunotti. Company. Other contracts were award- perty adjacent to the South Ogden, League president. ed to low bidders: Utah Rich Jordan school. They are Western Savings and In accordance to a policy Loan ardson, tepair wurs on the president Company's school adopted by Jordan scluu ! hoard SCcliarf S. Suinner. vice presiCoppcrton elementary roof; W. C. Roderick will supply Sept. 6, 1960. a request from dent Louis S. DiEnes, and both regular and ethyl gase'iii? Fsthcr John Sullivan to rent secretary - treasurer D. Officers of tbe Holladay Toastmistress Club were Installed Lyle for the school year 1962-6- 3 Mr Sumner has been re- sonic school building facilities Dickson. today at the regular meeting held in Mill Creek Canyon. Mrs. was denied. named to thr legislative comre quirements; Royal Tire Helen Pluess, rear left assumed new presidential duties This group of visiting youths from Michigan ary work. Seated front are Mary Geels, left serf vice for school buses Permission was granted for a mittee. Mr DiEnes lo the annual and Betty Ilollaar; standing are Arthur Van and Iowa, who arc serving on a five week and Mr assisted by Mrs Frances Robinson, vice president; Mrs Ignore using the Jordan High Irans single cable, which will supply meeting committee, portalion renter; J. W. Brewer electricity for County Recrea- Dickson has been named chair- Ncnow, front left, treasurer; Mrs Barbara Rhodes, correspondSummer workshop in Missions program of Wyhr, left; Rev. Nirholas Vogelzang, pastor Tire Co., service at tion Dept. uses, to be installed man of the auditing committee. ing of the South Salt Lake City Christian Reformthe Christian Reformed Church, discuss areas secretary and Mrs Louise Reed, past president of the club across the end of the Coppcrton .Western Savings has a branch Bingham. who will serve as club representative. ed church, and Jerry Postema. in Salt Lake county where they will do mission The board was to'd that the Elementary school lot jin the Cottonwood Mall. Holladay Eve Parade, Queen, Booth Entries Sought j all-tim- IJncoIn-Mcr-cury-Com- world-famou- nt j Christian Unit ; Plays Host to 'SWIM' Youths David Cooke Named Chief Of National Bankers Unit j Toastmistress Sugar House BPW Slates Girls' State Governor Unit Installs New Officers e ! j j h j t; i mcie - i i er Board Lets Contracts; Cites Classroom Need j 1 i y 3 Co-li- tire i |