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Show University of Utah Salt1 Lake City 12, Utah The Nei Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Volume 7, Creek Number 47 Wednesday, November 21, 1962 Oakridge Elementary Opens Pbors Today The Oakridge Elementary notebooks in, along with other ' which will open its doors items that students accumulate 'in school. Granite District buses ior the Frst time to stu- will and pick the children dents today, will move a good take, them to their new up school. books their and of supportion Wednesday will be counted as plies to the new school in a unique way. The students that will attend the' school from PTA and Eastwood Elementary will Morningside Elementary move all of their own supplies. Each student that will go to the new school will bring a , large sack to put hia books and .( a day of instruction for the students as they will be in the same classes with the same instructors as they were in their old schools. There will be five classes of students that will come from Morningside school and nineteen classes from Eastwood e School. This will fill the school to capacity on the first day of school. However, and Eastwood Morningside schools will be taken off double session schedules. Maurice A. Capson will be bufa Olympus Jr. High held the principal of the new school. fet luncheon after school hours Mr Capson has been the princilast Friday in honor of its pal of the Woodstock elementary school. teaching staff. The new school is at 4325 S. The teachers presented, an Drive. Jupiter inentertainment mpromptu cluding a musical skit, a solo y Miss Bonnie Jean Voss and piano, solo by Roger Miller. Those who presented the skit At the Sunday morning ses- were ' Miss . Martha Rampton, sion of the East Jordan Stake Miss Barbara Jean Alvey, Mrs Elder LeGrand Conference, Margaret Cummings, Mrs JudRichards of the Council of the ith Allen, Mrs LaRue HathaLooking over the trophies that were awarded right, Bill Papanikolas, Mrs Bernice ErickTwelve Apostle conducted the way, Miss Bonnie Jean Oss and to junior football participants last Friday son, and John Papanikolas. business of dividing the stake. Mrs Eldors Anderson. Mr MiSpecial morning services for Seven Butler wards were ller accompanied., at the Crestview school are, from left to on the the them; purpose of dedicating a new taken from the East Jordan piano;'- ,. i Stake and organized into thg ; Tables were ' decorated ' in silver communion set and comButler Stake. The new stake autumn colors Traveling Art Show memorating Thanksgiving were has its meetinghouse at 3001 end chrysanthemums. Luncheon held at the South Salt Lake Is Available in Area East 7800 South. was prepend n4 served by Christian Reformed Church, Sustained to the office of pres- -' the program committee under The Utah State Institute of ident of the Butler Stake was thq chairmanship of Mrs Phyl- 4552 Holladay Blvd. (2300 East,) Fine Arts has made available James Calvin Taylor. His counSunday. a traveling exhibit of approx' selors will be L. Ronald Folker-se- n lis Sandberg." The communion was the first ; The Holladay District 5 Jun- Mokcy Gertino, Steve Uzclac, imatcly 30 selected art works and William James Mortisince the church group held in Gunderteams Held 2nd ior Football officially Bill Papanikolas, Brian from the Institute's permanent mer. Walter L. Collins, Ray K. :Haring in March, 1961. ended their season Friday, Nov. son, Peter Cairo, Roger liealy, collection. These works repre- Martin, and Eugene J. Price Murder Charge was organized Degree will the church enof serve as stake clerks. .Members 16 with a banquet for team Don Williams, Coaches Speed sent some of the finest works The Jordan the East ; City;, Judge J. Patton Neeley Stake, a joyed special Thanksgiving members and parents and lea- Shelton, Joe Knowles, Chuck produced by Utah artists over largest in the LDS Church be- presided . over the ' preliminary dinner Monday night. , gue officials. The banquet was Spalding. a period of many years accord' fore the division, is now com- hearing Monday for John Congregation members were held at the Crestview elemenBantum football players and ing to the curator.. This year prised of the six Union wards. George Harris, 7$, 4801 Mon- also celebrating the fact that tary school, 2150 Lincoln Lane. coaches are: Bob Turgcon, marks the third annual traveling The stake house is located at arch. Way .44100 South.) Mr Har- their pastor, the Rev. N. Vogel553 East 7200 South. ris is, charged with second de sang, would remain with them. Holladay District had three Hugh Hubbard, Jeffrey art exhibit. Continuing service as presi- groe murder hi connection with He declined a call" to a teams in the junior football lea- Holm, Russell Bolt, Rick The exhibit is available to dent of the East Jordan stake the death of Judy Ann Hatton, church in Grand Rapids, Mich. gue this year, one in the junior Bozz, Mike Pistorius, Chuck all schools, churches, clubs and is Donald B. Milne. Stanley W. 20 The new silver communioh division and one in the bantum Hansen, Fritz Mitas, Spencer other organized groups who Burgon will continue as first The preliminary hearing was set was donated to the church division, and a pee wee team. Johnson, Frank Dipietro, Bern desire to bring the collection to counselor and George F. Crebs held Friday and carried over by members, Pastor Vagelzang said. The junior and Bantam teams ic Erickson, Jack Coult, Chris their community. The only will act as second counselor. to Monday. Dee Ray Pack was sustained cost the of is shipping charge chamwon their leagues both Uttiey, Greg Bailey, Russell from the last pre- as clerk of the stake. the Dixon, Jimmy Dalton, Phil viouspaintingsto the new location pionship. Other officers of the two city The Holladay teams were all Black, Wade Meien, Jeff Han- An endeavor will be made in stakes' will be appointed later, noted this year for their fine son, Frankie Olt, Brent Lax-ma- scheduling the exhibit to ar- it was announced by the two Richard Vos, Gary Han- range the showings in close new stake presidents. understanding of the fundamenEldred G. Smith, patriarch to tals of football. This is due pri- sen, Jeff Brown, David proximity. the Mike Kevin to done the Jamison, general church, also attend job coaching marily ed the conference with Elder by the coach who devotes many Patterson, Ed Snyder, Mark Another accident at the Cot-- minutes while wreckers, haul- Richards. Nibley Parle PTA hours each week in conditioning Papanikolas, Steve Meyer, SteV' tonwood Diagonal put two teen- ing equipment, state road deThe new stake is comprised the boys for their Saturday foot- cn Ilulbret, Chris Kesler, Jack Honors Teachers in the hospital Thursage girls of the seven Brian Butler Jeff The Wards. Yoho, Moench, ball games. partment personnel, sheriffs 15. Nov. day, Roster for the junior league Tebbs, Phil Shoff, John PapanIn honor of teachers during seven wards will have 'a total and other volunteers deputies 2228 Catherine E. 18, Biodd, ikolas, Kelly Sheppard, Scott American Education week last membership of 5,500. follows: to remove the girls worked in The East Jordan Stake will East 3900 South, was listed Bill Shelton, Rusty Bell, Ken Robbins, Pete Smith, Dennis week, the Nibley Park PTA held be made up of six Union Wards critical . condition at the LDS from the smashed wreckage of Yoho, Mike Kely, Allen Conrad, Kidman, David Hacdt, Bill Bur-ycthe vehicle. The car was crushhospital. Carol Lynne Liddell, ed under the trucks front end. Jeff Clark, Kirk Whitehead, a luncheon for faculty mem with a membership of 4,500. Cliff Dunn, Jeff Marti, Dan 18, 3793 Honeyctit Road (1810 Mr Taylor is presently Dykstra, Scott Condas, Louie Robert Bassard, Dev Nielson, bers. The theme of the luncheon Deputy Gunn said. of the Cottonwood East,) was in fair condition at member Van Ordcn, John Crane, John Dave Granere, Rick Martin, was Human High Lighting hosGeneral Salt Lake County lloagland, Mike Apgood, Kris Ken Kendall, Paul Singleton, Kit Values" with the accent on Heights Council. He has been . a member of the East Jordan pital. Rosandcr, Steve Inglcby, Paul Hubbard, Howie Mitchell, Allen love. Tables were dec Stake The two girls, Miss Liddell brotherly Dennis Council 1958. Dipietro, Ferguson, Kirk Chris High Lambert, Clark, d apdriving, were Kirkhain, Cary Hofmann, Mark Doug Jenson, Calvin Woffindcn orated with globes of the world A norththe diagonal. proaching Ice Wee players and coach' and small flags with human virNelson, Gary Jenson, John bound truck driver, Fcramorz Braddock, Robert Conner, Jim cs are: Ricky Barton, Steven tues illustrated on them. The C. Hardman, 59, 58 North 2nd Mike Nets Archard, PTA honors its teachers anRowley, Randy Van Lccuwen, Ashworth, West, said the woman driver Continued on Page 2 Steve Newman, Bob Howells, nually during education week. pulled up to the atop sign, stopped, then all of a sudden started across the intersection in front of him. The car and truck collided Miss Pay Kaiser, the newly and the dump truck, fully loadappointed Camp Fire Girls Dir- ed with a mixture of sand and ector of Utah, will arrive in gravel, pushed the auto along Salt Lake City Nov. 26 to meet he highway,, shredding it apart The auto continued on to hit leaders, sponsors and others interested in the Camp Fire Girls a cinderblock wall and then Program. She will move here ploughed through a wooden the first of 1963 to assume her fence, knocked down a tree and duties. finally came to rest in the On thia trip she will be ac- yard at the rear of 1578 S. companied by Mias Mary Fied- Edgewood Dr. (1530 East) The truck driver wai uninler, Regional Direcotr of ' Region 10. Two receptions in hon- jured in the erash. or of the two women will be The two girls were trapped in the car for more than 50 announced later. . Olympus Jr. Oak-ridg- Holds Teacher Luncheon New Stake. Formed In Butler Holladay Church Dedicates New Communion Set i : Holladay Junior Football Season Closes with Banquet . . - - : . . - - Cottonwood Diagonal Car Accident Injures Two n, Her-rschc- r, Dick Dahn, president d of the Jaycees is Leonard congratulated by Cashmore, president of tho Utah State Junior Chamber of Commerce, after the club was presented its charter lest Friday night. Holladay-Cottonwoo- Holladay-Cottonwoo- d Junior Chamber Group Is Presented with Charter On Friday, Nov. 16 the Ilolla- - dent; Dr Rod Livingston, vice Jaycees were president; Keith L. Mackay, vice president; Jack R. Bag- presented charters which affil- state director; Chris E. :ley, laics the local unit with the NicIg.n direclOT. Fred Bjorn; Unitcd Stales Junior Chamber dal, director; Janies M. Land- of Commerce and the Utah era, director; and George Rich-indirector. Stal. Junior Chamber of ComThe newly organ:zed club will merce. hold meetings at the Pizza Charter officers for the club Palace, 3786 Highland Dr., on are! Richard W. Dahn, presi- - the second Tuesday of each month. Guest speakers at the charter banquet included Salt Lake County Commissioner C. W. (Buck) Brady, Richard Hear lee, National vice president; Fred Teinert, president of the Murray Jaycees and Leonard Caahmore, state Jaycee president. A reduction of $39,500 in the Mr Teinert presented the Salt Lake Countys 1962 budget Charter to the new club. will be in effect as a result of increases and decreases being Crestview School PTA requested by some departHas 100 Per Cent ments before the years end, Crestview elementary school, County Auditor David P. Jones 2100 Lincoln Lane, reports a has requested. A public hearing for requests PTA membership of 536 from for adjustments in some of the 525 families, according to Mrs budgets was held Monday. The Jack D. Blodgett, chairman. commission was to approve the In line with this year's theme, overall 1962 budget for $15,082,-24"Accent of Performance, the Increases would be $160,000 PTA organization has embarkfor Class B roads; $60,000 for ed upon a new publicity prohighway improvements; $6,000 Mrs E. Earl Greenwood gram. for county fire department ambulsnce operations and $4,500 Jr-- i president, says a monthly fur charity, which will be used mailing of a bulletin titled for burial of indigenta. The total Crest-View- s will be sent to all amount is $230,500. patrons. Reductions would be $200,000 Included in the November in the roads and bridges; $60,000 in flood control and $10,000 in bulletin is the suggestion that the recreation division for a children celebrate their birthtotal of $270,000. days by presenting a book to The total difference is $39,500 the school library instead at from the 1961 budget of treating their classmates to sweets. a, County Budget Lists $39,500 Reduction 9. . east-boun- Campfire Girls To Have New Director . Santa Slates Early Arrival At Cottonwood Mall Commissioner i C. W. (Buck) Brady conducts group of women from the Sugar House Business and Professional Woman's Club on i tour of the new Juvenile Detention Home in Salt Lake County. The women's group will try to furnish one of the rooms in the facility. There will be a lot of excite- the southern end of the Cottonment in the Northwest parking, wood Stall. There he will reign Snow Princess for the with area of the new Cottonwood next the 4 weeks until he has to Mall, 48th South and Highland return to hia home at the North Drive, Friday at 2 p.m. when Pole. Santa Claus sweeps in. from : Friday Santa will be greeting the North' Pole In a specially the children from '2 p.m. to 7 chartered helicopter. Jle will p.m. when hell join the parade be accompanied by the lovely (iptown. Saturday be will be in Snow Princess, who. will re- hia Christmas tree gazebo from main with him during hia stay 10 a.m. to 12 noon, 12:30 to 3 at the Cottonwood Mall.'. ;p.m. and from 3:30 to 6 p.m. A band will be on hand to Next week and until Christ-ma- a assist in the welcome for Santa. Eve he will be in the CotThey will lead a parade that tonwood Mall every day except will escort Santa to hia gorgeous Sunday from 1 p.m. until the new Christmas tree gazebo to cep ter doses eaob evening. i'iVT..'.- - East Mill Creek Jaycee members have been busy placing drive slowly signs throughout the area as a community service. They offer to place a sign anywhere in the vicinity where a request for one is made. Call Tony Some of the membera Debevetz, IN reaponsib'e for making and erecting the signs are Walt Summerhays, left; Chuck Brinkley, Fred Matley, Dee Baxter, and Tom Morris. |