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Show University of Utah Salt Lake City 12, Utah Library The Nei Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Number 4 Creek Wednesday, January 23, 1963 Keith C. Brown Granite Will Hold Bond Vote for $10 Million The Granite school board atjurizc the sale of bonds up lo their regular mectng Tuesday, $n) million. If the voters approve Jan. IS, voted to ask patrons oi this bond issue the district may district to vote for a 10,- - sell bonds up to 13',',;. of the oificial eipial zed assessed val- 000,000 bund issue. The board also installed new.ualion during ilie next two c.u board members, Mrs Howard p uni. aceon'in:: to S,;pl. El- B. Summerhays and Keith C. nn-- r J. Ilarlvigsen. I Hiii'lnu Company Brown and incumbent board member Foraee Green. Mrs an First Security Bank oi 1 tali employed to act as fiscal Summerhays and Mr Brown place Zelpli Y. Erickson and ?.l. agents to help in preparing for Elmer Christensen on the board. the sale of bonds. administration: At the meeting the Imard a1;! The school and oilier board members ex-- ! gave the Granite Education As- pressed tlicir gratitude to the social ion permiss on to hold board members for their mid year meeting in the many years of active service. (Jranite high school auditorium Mr Christensen had been ajun Thursday, Jan. starling member for 12 years. at 2 p.m. The board decided that mar- New board officers were with Pr Jay O. Brinton ried students, who desire, may of Magna being elected presi- - attend night school in the dis- dent and Thayne Acorn elect- - lr:ct tuition tree. In other action the Granite ed as vice president of the Board. Board decided to install vend- Dow P. Brian was reappoint- - ing machines for paper, pencils of the land notebooks in Olympus and as ' board for another two years. Granite high schools on a trial The hoard voted to hold a 'basis. The board was assured build election on Apr. 2 to autli- - that they would be free from , j 1 j , ; 3-- j ; j j j clerk-treasur- i Loca! Schoo! choruses ! ii'il on Monday evening, Jan. 21. The eunrer! will hip.ldglil I lie liability on the machines. And jju t;raniu. hjj,h !iC,1(K), Blll,.:lirk r .,(INt.pll 1Vtm;ii as that all eolleetions would be iloriem, AtNI students at the Granunde da ly by the vending ctnii-th- e in the featuring performance of iiuusuul in school district since Septcin-musispecifically written for her, 1961, under the sHinsorship K(.nm.lh c Fam,r r, tv (hat iIk morale among teacli- - them by a talented young com-- ' ol the Ford Foundation and I he ,.rs jn the district was very 'National Music t'ouneil. to' t he reasons arc varied and Mr 1enna's music, like modprincipals Secondary many. ern advances in science and the morale of teachers tciknolugy, tends to he an above the need for additional ui the 20th Century. building, tile board was told by Hr Fai rer. One of the needs During the hour's concert, that the principals led should you ill i'ruin Graii'to. Olympus, Ik; taken care of as soon as and Skyline high schools and possible is the elimination in Wa sal ch Junior high school Hie so called briefcase ers" that is. the teacher who in the following selecDianne Smith and Heed Hanhas no lxTinanenl desk or class La Nauna," a biltions: "Fa sen, Jordan debate team, retird room and must transport The cradle ingual song; self and materials from class ed undefeated in the Teen Ag.i! to elass along with the Debate program televised week- Light," a dilfieull setting of verses for a girls iTwrux; Predents. ly. As a symbol of their tridemonstration is part of the Medical The Imard was told by Supl. Yirginia Lloyd demonstrates the proper way lude and Recitative, a musical Ike couple was awarded JIartvigxcn that he was in syin- - umph, to to to mouth mouth apply Cullen on respiration William piogram sponsored by the Granite Council the nummulary pa thy with the teachers and a trophy to he placed iu Wollseh-legeItesusrianne. are lTA. Watching Sylvia - Bryants poem "Thanatopsis. grateful for the cooperation that trophy case of their school. Deon Hu Alene and a ensemble The Sehade. brass formed by bert, inn the teachers give under hard-e- d The trophy will be turned over ships but that lie recognizes to the school at a special and a male chorus; "tot My also that in a changing society Self-He- lp awards assembly to lie an- - People Go, a suile for si mips ; then- - are prublems in all walks Aml lk sl!al1 tw" nounced. of lire. for orchestra in Dianne is a dang!, ter or Mr muyenicnl Mrs Jack B. Sehade, 3!l7(ito mouth respiration. The duni- - j leani ng new nietluKls that limy Tbc board also ruhd that any 11;,"lel wl,11' & Mrs Glenn Smith, 241 North one wis' ing to rent gyms anil liar-i- s Parkview Dr., iiiiuoiiiieed this, my, known in Hie program as hail not been tauglil in first-aiuniUrlined ntodmi by nuilli purimsc rooms 'ii schools Ml East. Sandy. Her colleague monies. week that 35 PTA groups in tlujltesuseiaiiiie, is the size of a courses. Mrs Sehade is the of & Mrs Charles Mr a sun on Saturdays or legal holidays District that are par-- ' life size woman and is designed nrtlinaior of the Medical Self yu are interested in niod- will have to pay triple the nor- Hansen, 906 Montgomery l)r., ern music to attend a lieipaling in the Medical Self,. so that when mouth to mouth Help program for the Granite plan gan,ly mal rent. respiration is applied properly Council PTA. Top debaters from local high concert ui contemporary works Help program. When Mrs Kuinmcrhnys was o The program is designed to she will start to breathe. The program is taught night on the de- - performed by high sehiK.l featured schools are sworn in as a Imard member There arc twelve lessons in in most schools but some have series Kxnsorcd by the dents on Monday Jan. 21 at 8 help tlie individual tu underit marked the first time in the in the Granite high school stand methods of giving neces- the program ranging from how scheduled ur are iu the process Womens Junior League of Salt history of Granite District that I .alto auditorium. The music is by sary aid lo himself or to others to treat shock and bleeding to of scheduling afternoon meeta woman had held the job as a To earn a top award, a high Joseph Pcnna, a talented young when it is known that a doctor, how tu deliver a baby. All of ings. Sehools in this urea that school board member. lessons give instruction in have Medical Self Help proschiNil's debate foam must be coinposcr-in-rcsidcnc- c sponsor- - will not lie available. This var-jlh- c The board set Mar. 5 as Hie winners in threc successive ap- - ed by the Ford Foundation and ies from the first aid program bow to perform these treal- - grams are: date for onening bids on the the. .Granite school district. You which, is designed . to give aid ments not until the doctor . Canyon inly one week Him, .C''Uu,n'g;... nw Meadow Moor Elementary pcaranccs. jwct for the students to pre- - will hear new sounds new coin-- j on a temporary bas s until comes but with the assumption Crest view, East M tlcrcck, East-wooK! 1,M constructed that no doctor will come, for each debate. A new foliation and youll see the) trained medical help arrives, Holladay, Libbic Edat approximately 5200 Sou 111 1700. parc terrific skills of these young-- 1 One of the most interesting According to Mrs Sehade wards, Morningsidc, Kuseerest, subject is chosen each week. Eas1, Coaching the Jordan team sters. This concert is free of parts of the program is the use nurses who have taken the Siierman, William Penn, EverTlt, m(.;i,ow Moor school will Las Glenn E. Sacos. green Jr., Olympus Jr. have 21 elass rums and a mull:- Only three high schools have purpose, room plus adminislra- j succcded in taking home a tive offices. The schnul is de- - hafo trophy from this program. signed by Stott and Louie ar- - They arc South, Bountiful, and cllitcct3- Jordan. At a hearing in the Sail Lake applications for changes in zon- - tiered on the south by the Hoi- - the approval of the Holladay City chambers Monday the Salt jnjj Holladay and other areas la,lay elementary school prop- Chamber of Commerce and and on the north by 4500 other citizens in the area. Lake County commission heard of erty Mnv T)je nuvlinR wa8 Smith. Considerable wax .originally scheduled to be held voict.d by nlhcr Vitizens living pr(ipol.(v on 4800 Commission Mr Jensen would like to build in Uic area. ;in the County chambers but had to he moved a condominium typo small busi- - The most controversial of he anc professional oificc applications was the one for lo make room for the large Thu application has rezoning the property between building. of number interested persons. 2300 East and Holladay Blvd. Mr Melvin II. Jenen of the lh ,G,ruys!'!nc ?n ths Vie ..26 Nominees for Greystune Investment Corp. preInvestment Corp. a sented applieat'ons to rezone two Academy Assignments condominium type apartment house. In this lyre of dcvclop-rhre- e 'parcels of land in the Holladay nominees U, U. S. mil- met ,;at.h 0l.cupant owns his would 0m application school ar'aClulj a high Key academies have been own property and docs not rent have tbi' property that lies ad- - lary serv ice eluli was iaccnl to the present cominor-a- t named iroin the Neighbor area, it. Jail. 14 Hillerest higl:j(-jJay G. Baldwin, 450T West- - A great many people spoke district on 4800 South just school by the sponsoring or - west of the intersect 'on with view Dr., lias been selected as for and agansl this proposal, Midvale Kiwanis Holladay Blvd. The other ap- - a nominee to the Air Force Ae- - The most common argument for ganiatiou Club. ademy. He is one of six boys the rezoning was that it would plieatou has to do with Presentation of the charter on proMrly lying between 21X1 from Utah named. One will be enhance the beauty of the ,"is,'n f,ir the academy ap- - rounding area. Most common behalf of Kiwanis International i East and Holladay Blvd. argument against was that it was made by Victor G. Sagers, pointmciil. In his report Friday, Sen. would add greatly to an already . . wiio was prcs'dcnl ui Kiwanis j Frank E. Muss nain- - crowded traffic condition, while H- i- Key Club was being; JUQdT HOUSO The Salt Lake County Cnm-- . lit six hoys as nominees (rom organized. Utah Tor a Naval Academy ap- - mission has the application was made by under advisement and will mil point incut. Kent Millington, charter pres-- ! Kiwanis ident of the Key Club, who ac-(n of four selected to com- - another meeting to present their for a U. S. Military Acad- - decision. in of lieliatf pete the charter eepted In other business at the meet- West at club emy future apimiut incut members, heeuuse Ioinl is Thomas . O'Ne il Jr., ng a group of edi.eiis from Hillerest high school has no j Tin Siigarhimse Kiwanis 1122 Forlima Way. the area nT 3500 South and IHK) liianne Smitn, left, and Keed Hausen, display the trophy they past. ' Dr lu:r regular nuCting on Frederick S. Davies. 4291 Ilol- - East presented an application Kiwanis j'1 E. Vance Burgoo. on a local teenage captured after Uiiec successive debate wins president, acted as master of Tuesday Jan. 22 will hear Oscar laway Dr., has been named lo change an area from an debate progiam. The trophy will be presented to Jordan high eerenionies, and the principal Drake, puhhe relations repre- along with nine others for a zoning to Kl. The application or the Young Electric Merchant Marine school officers to lie placed in the school's showcase. Academy ap- - was presented by Wayne it. speaker was l'clrr M. Miekel- - Mnt alive Company. pointnienl. One will be seleefod. Brown, 1931 E. Millbruok Dr. sen, a former lieutenant govcr-.'S- " nor of Kiwanis. Jobs Daughters Other sKakers ineluded Craig WiHulhury of East high school. Mothers' Club Meets c Jordan's Debaters Undefeated n-.- tcacli-retirin- d g him-boar- Self-Hel- p r, Medical Is Taught by PTA A, d ; stu-bat- P-- , -- for an addition to Butler School, 2700 East 7000 South, have been set for Feb. 6 and 7 by Jordan board of education. Mechanical bids will be aliened Wednesday, Feb. 0, at 4 p.m. and the successful bid will then be included in the general contracts to lie opened Thursday. Feb. 7, at 6:30 p.m.. prcccd u;; the regular board meeting. The addition at Butler school will inelude seven new classrooms and a library. Dedication ol Hillerest high school was set for Wcdncsuay evening, Feb. 13. the exact time to be announced later. Board members inspected (lie school Jan. 10 and accepted it, suli-ee- l lo certain items to be completed to meet contract spccifi-cationBid openings di airman I'liiidineu d, j ami cmiimis iniin Kiirs. whcaiinn eliairm-ii- i Transportation Jimas, chair- on all committees, ng on six school buses, because of an error, the hoard accepted bids and mice! to buy two Chevrolet chassis from Riverton Miilor Co. at ct. M2: three International chassis from International Harvester Co. at SLUM); and one transit ( pusher type) chassis from International Harvester Co. iur )n a Bus iKidies previously will he installed as follows: the two Bluebird bodies on Ilie Chevrolets. and the four Wayne lsnlies on the liilcrua-tional- s. pnr-clias- , ( ! County Commission Hears Zoning Requests Key Club Is Chartered At Hillcrest - i The Jordan taiard asked the county planning commission to postpone approval or llolling Knolls subdivision of tt'J lots at 7000 South 2000 East, peniliug the hoard's negotiation fur a school site in the area. Board members pointed out that Hie additional studeiiLs from 119 more homes could not lie accommodated by Mount-view- , Butler, and Cottonwood Heights elementary schools now in the area, all of which are now at eapaeily. Virtually all students expected to attend (his school wuuld be within walking distance of it. board committers School were appointed by 1res. Clyde V. Buxton and approved unanimously by the boat'd, as follows: Fiance Marlon S. Bateman, chairman, Roll Jnuas. rcrsuiincl Bcrnarr S. Furse, Cunt: acts were awarded for SI items of baseball and lenu's cltiiMiii lit for Hilleresl high sehiNil. ShulsciiD'llon was low on 13 items; Stevens-Browoil n items, and Bennett's oil 3 items. Total purchases amounted to $3,286. Bids on language lab equipment for three high sehools have liccn received and range from $M .ihhi to $rjo.iNM. Original estimate was $23,000, and the eommitlee asked Hi.stMinement of action to make a thorough invest igal on and eoinparison of eiiiipment before recoin mending a purchase. Appointment of Agues Beck-stea- d and Joan Alleman as liineli workers at Sandy elementary were approved. Prin. (i. Iteed Sanderson or Jordan and Prill. George Barton of Mt. Jordan Junior were (Continued on Page 2) i,i ' (D-l'ta- 1 j ; Junior Hockey 'the clinic is sHin.-ore- d by Ainali'iir Hockey Assoiia-tiool the Ciiited Kiale.-- , as part of Youth Hockey week and will be held each Saturday for six weeks. Boys in Salt Lake County area are invited to parlieipiie along with their fathers. Coaching wll Ik done by members of ,tlie Seagull Hockey team (local senior lioekcv tea oil and members of (Ik leaching stair oi llygciii Iceland. "This is a wonderful lion program," said l'aul S. Huso. Salt Lake County recreation leader, and participation should be a lot of fun." (lie 55-5- V Mauglm, Hear Sign Exec ! South. lo get olf a Will ; The Mothers' Club of .lobs laughters Bethel No. 1 met Junto-- ' hockey will get under - hist week al the home in Mrs ... Alico Marshall. 2870 Oiiiirrh ....... i'l.. V In i,. c.i ' ?rivL for a hinHirnn ail pro- iMilay. Jan. 20. iK'lweeii li al"l A feature on the pin- 8 p.m.. when the first hockey was a lecture on interior in tin decoration. eliu'e to be slate ol t'ta; will In held at' llygcia Iceland, 12US East 21st basketball wuh arms and legs? No, that's Jordan center, and lial Hale, Hillerest, is trying shut over those long arras. Jordan won, sur-Ixir- -1 ; Clinic Planned A - n Club lieiilenant-e.overneinstalleil the charter offi- eers: T.ee Sk.mehy. who Krv Club iiieinlsrs: A. o.' M. It ss. lieuteii.iiil-giiveriio- r Harold S'lah Idaho thslrirt: Anlim.'in: Irin. Joel 1. Jensen of fillcn si high school, Mr Mirkii.scn said Hull Midvale is the only Kiwaniis Club iu district to sponsor three Key (Tubs. He recalled that (he Jordan club was the second Key Ciuh organized io i'tah. am) that Liter the club sponsored a Key Chili at There are now 36 H'itgluim. Key Clubs in the district. Key who r. intro-diiee- d 1 ITah-likili- The speaker explained that iue a Kry Glub is a service club seven of instruction al Ever-- operating at the high school green Junior high will he held level lo develop character and on Jan. ai. irom a to 9:3 p m. citizenship among future eili-a- t Hu junior hir.Ii. a zi ns, ami is not primarily The eoiii'M lias lieeii t.npTit means of recruiting future direction of Itohcrl V. womans. He pointed out that through Biillough. art iiiMnielor al Ever- its district anil international green Jr. The course was so well re- - organizations the Key Club often rd that another elass will tors its members an opportunity begin on Feb. 12, for advanced to mingle with club members Au art exhibit clii-i- a and beginning art students. i from all over the nation. Kiwanis and Key (Tub offieers look on as Victor U. Sagers, past president of Midvale Kiwanis, presents charter of Hillerest high school Key (Tub to Kent Millington, president. Left to right: A. M. Koss, lieutenant governor or kiwanis; Kuhrrt Young, Key (Tub t; llr Vance E. Burgmi, Kiwanis president; Sagers; Robert Yengieh, Key (Tub. secretary; Millington; Brent llnrgon, Richard Van Setters, Hal Brown, Key Club directors. |