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Show Univorsity of Utah LiViv'.ry Salt Lake City 12, Utah 'v, i y r. v v 17 The '.erving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities ot Moliaday, Cottonwood. East Mill Creek Volume 8 Wednesday, April 17, 1963 KCC Forecasts Productive Year 2nd KO Polio i A Clinic Set for w; satisfactory year Number 16 forecast lor the copper industry by Frank R. Milliken, president, Kennecutt Copper Corporation, ' in his recent letter to stoekliol-- r .4 j ders. ' lie said, The 1963 outlook fur Tile second round of the Utah Three rounds arc necessary the copper industry seems reaKt) polio campaign is schedul- - jn this Sabin oral mass im- Libbic Edward students, representing ibc sonably good at this time Ade--j tured left to right are (sealed) Peggy Moore, quate demand appears issuivd band and urcheslra groups at the school, preWayne Turley, liunnie Bridge, (standing) 80';. of all the people in Ulahiand f,nal round will be held for the first six months, aiid their instruments concert fur a Spring Brent Tischner, Rachel Benson, Martin pare are again expected to partici- - on Saturday and Sunday, May economic forecasts for both pate in the drive to permanently 18 and 19, so that the program Zwick, Music director, and Ike Eagan. they will present to the public Monday, Apr. this country and Europe, which eradicate polio in Utah. is completed in advance of the 22, at 7:30 p.m. Students and conductor, pic together consume approxim5-lpolio season. 90 per cent of the free wor&s The Sabin vaccine is given Women's Clubs Plan copper, indicate that a satison sugar cubes. There are no factory year should be experneedles. Judging from the treSpring Conference By ienced by the industry." mendous turnouts around the- -' Tiie Spring conference of the Kcnnccotls Band-Orche- stra In discussing Xi (I a mm a Chapter, Beta state for the first sessions, this central district of the Utah Fed- plans to expand the productive DiUtah of its 1hi of Salt Lake City is a big laclor in getting peo- Copper Sigma capacity n Pro-Ieration of Business and tons of vision The 100,000 Second pie to take the vaccine. copper by sponsoring The annual Spring concert of addition there will be , ftsiunal Womens Clubs will More than 160 clinics will a year through an investment Man" Theatre at the Little I the Libbic Edward band and iv a soloists Loretta be held at the SUP hall, Piopiano in tiie new Pioneer Memorial agaui be set up around the of $100 million, Mr Milliken orchestra will be presented to tireaves an Joan Pluwgian. neer Village, 2998 Connor St., said, We believe the long Theatre, University and 2nd state. Traveling clinics will be is the public Monday, Apr. 22, at outlook for Souili, copper range 20 at 6:45 Apr. 22 at 8:30 p.m. Pro- sent to remote areas where Apr. p.m. there arc no doctors. Public metal demand for the The will ceeds 7:30 p.m. good. go to charity. Mrs Ted (Emma) Miller, disHealth nurses will set up specis expected to increase, and be Tickets at t!ie the concert at may purchased Directing trict director, 1990 Terra Lin- Kennecott has the ore reserves tiie door, or by contacting cither ial clinics. Everyone will have Libbie Edward School auditorda Dr., has announced that Mrs necessary to expand copper outth chancc ol Mrs I. A. Thompson at IIU 7- Pte,?ve ium will be Martin Zwick, muLouise McCafferty of the Utah put and share in this future Liada Petersen, 1889 Longview Dr., and Linda Mauss, 2476 7481 or Mrs N. L. Herrick, EL vaccine, according to Dr P. Mciarianc, slate chairman. sic teacher at the school. .Mr He pointed out that Melooy Dr. model clothing presented Tuesday night at the an'department of employment sc- - growth. Everyone will have to list capproducing copper although Zwick is first clarinet player at-will address at members nual Spring Festival held i airily Olympus Junior high. their name and age on regisin the free world is adeacity for the Ulali Symphony orchfruin Midvale, Murray, quate at present, world consumtration forms again. These will PTL London lawyer, James Avery lending estra. be made available in advance i louse and Tooele clubs. ption has been growing at a .Sugar known international! for The concert will be presented Joyce, of the clinics through schools, Sugar House members will rate of more than 3 per ccnl i in conjunction with the regular his lectures and writings on to is and pharmacies, and newspapers. expected per year, PTA meeting. Election and in- international atfairs, will key- eater dinner for the group, with continue expanding. The Utah This savea lime and was one stallation of PTA officers for note the Model United Nations profits being used lor furnish- - mine, of the reasons for the speedy United in the largest ' ' thc 1903-0- 4 school year will be flow of traffic in the first round. ings at the new Salt Lake coun - Hates, produced 210,375 tuns held I There was very little waiting detention 1962. in home. ty I I Tiie Parent Teacher League The band and orchestra the University of Utah. first-roun-d tin1 chilis ninth school and Junior grade of the Redeemer Lutheran or delay at any of the glee high Olympus More than 11U0 students from groups arc composed of music Now clinics. experienced patrons arc being given the .chorus will be under direction school will have their students in the 4th, 5lh, 6th 76 Utah bigii schools will attend. staffs assure the second round 18 at Apr. oTof of La Hue some Hal ha and Thursday, 'opportunity been have way seeing Roger grades. They preparto be quickly handled. Dr. Joyce, an international 7:30 p.m. Their featured speak! the various school departmental Miltar- ing for the contest since Christ. ec6nouii.it and will be Mrs Leslie1 KAg. author, er1 mas, according td Mi- Zwick: lawyer, Junior high perform during two nights of j The Olympus president of the Utah Chapter lie concluded that all this has worked on various humanthe' schools Spring festival. school IT A Thursday will prer t;, apho Analysis. practice should make an out- itarian projcdcls connected with wild At the and club, might person any standing concert. regular the United Nations and its The two music groups will on Apr. 2 of the Cot- be interested in promoting a gram was opened with the in - to deserving instrumental stu - September of this school year, agencies. He has a meeting specialized present tiicir individual num- tonwood Heights Lions Club, park in the Collonwoodllleights atallaliun of PTA officers for dints lo enable them lo Stratford long record of service with 1963-6- 4 school year. Mrs lend a summer music course under the direction of their pres- Area. Twenty-tw- o representa- Avc., was expanded to include groups promoting civil liberties, e Curtis McCullough, rep- fives of these various organiza- Ted Peterson was the installing at one of the three Utah lirst through the sixth penal reform and adult cduca-ti-.- ident, versitics. The officers elected at Thc annual spring luncheon of officer. grades. invited from were tions were present. The author lias contribut- resentatives mav'lhai lime were president. Mr the Home and School Associafee at a A Tickets nominal show fashion was presentservice each A Mr talk was given by church, PTA, Wayne ed articles to leading American A- Schcpman; vice pres- - tion of Judge Memorial CaU- the Utah ed by the home economics de- be purchased at the scftuil idcut, Mr Bruce Marggraf; and olic high school will be held Rose representing ai'd liis books have j uipiais, mussecret State Extension Service, lie partment under direction of i'hm.sdjy evi itiii,; .ur lie Final Wayland in the school cafeteria Saturpertained to curreii! social ' ical and Brailhwailc 11. Campbell. program. of the need of coopera- Ethylene . spoke day, Apr. 20, at 1 p.m. All pn.lih-mstion in solving community probmembers of the association, as Bcarnsun. li'.iith The UN annual The concluding meeting of deout the as their guests, and friends lems. well He pointed deThe eduealion 19 be held will and 26. physical Apr. Die Duller elementary scliuul communtwo school are invited to atother of of how the tails a gymnasFollowing I he keynote address sponsored partment coto work tend. had ities PTA for llic present school year by Dr. organized Joyce, the high .school tics and modern dance review Mrs John C. Turner is genoperatively and suggested that will be held on Apr. 18 at 8 lo the committees. modbe under the direction of Jcnicc eral chairman. Her could their organization colali.ed sjM-and agencies, p.m. is Mrs August A. Kuem-merlThe last PTA meeting of the ified to meet the needs of Cot- Stevens and Barbara Alvry. Mrs Boyd Ligncll, chairman loquium will get down to the Other committee chairtonwood area. will held Heights be A one act play was pre nted Thursday, business of resolutions and de- year of the Menial Health Commitmen arc: Mrs T. J. Taylor, The majority present were and know arc 18. and the If 7:30 at und-bate. eilmai, 1963, young you p.m. Apr. j by the speech department food; Mrs Patrick J. Hcssion, tee, lias invited Dr Herbert Fuw- ahouL love or arc not in- mg oLices. The topic mi- - the colloquium Nibley Park school. A group of the opinion that two steps of Theodore all direction Cotder a form should taken: be tickets; Mrs Fred J. Kane, terested in Juvl this is not lor of local educators will answer ler, director of the outpatient will lie, "Does America's Eberhard is the author of orations and Mrs R.D. Bar-Council Greaves. tonwood Coordinating A ParCan What for in future lie loo (he politiyou. question, department in the Department hope Do With Love, her, prizes. Thursday, Apr. 18, the music If you are interested, you're "Whal Shall We cal conservatism?" The alfirm-ati- e ent Du to Further a Child's with representation from each of Psychiatry of the University a number or and has Tickets may be obtained by a will the in proprepared community. present department The throe panel- organizaton side was written by Sen- Education? invited to learn more num a of this group gram of instrumental and vo- man wliu knows a lot about MIA lesson manuals and arti- - calling Mrs Hcssion, HU The of Utah College of Medicine, ator leadership Miss Ellamac Hold arc llie ists water: Clark, negBarry eles on the teaching of religion, Bridge and entertainment to be the guest speaker. Dr ative, Senator Jscub K. Javits. principal of Nibley Park School, would be given to the Cotton- cal music beginning at 7:30 youth ami young love. formwill follow the luncheon. Door Fowler will discuss mental Dr. J. Weldon Moffitt, director Mr Paul S. Rose, superintend wood Heights Community Coun- p.m. in the Olympus Junior lie is Ernest Eberhard Jr., lie and Airs Eberhard, the health problems 01 children. of leadership training for (lie enl of Salt Lake County Recre- cil if they would be willing to high school auditorium. of Springvillc. I't.. and Plioe- - er Ncvon Olsen of Provo, are prizes will be an added highof six children. will and orchestra and band The light. leadership, give positive The election of PTA officers University Extension Division, ation, Russell G. Williams, unnix, Ariz., and will talk at a parents fur the coming year will be will head tiie discussion. Sun. I(,.s Im,dj til recently counselor at Sky that a recreational park was each play several numbers with oung the Ted Peterson conducting. Vocal. in Cot., The specialized see- - line high school. The modcra the number one item for dliy Apr. n al 8 p completed. numbers by the eighth grade tunwiod Tliinl-Fifi:- i A short program of song will Lion will disiuss Ward chop- - j World lopu- - tor will be Mr Waller B. Inkiy, council to spearhead. (PLEASE PRINT) be presented by Mrs Jacobsens laliun and Food Supply How to counselor fur Wasatch Jr. High jel. 0301 Soutli 2300 East. Tiie meeting is sponsored by French class. Feed the World's People. School. PROGRAM FOR UTAH Cottonwood Slake Mutual lm-- , i is j provciiicnt Association, and ... iopon to young persons M years! UTAH STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION ur older in Uollonwood and stakes. List on this form the names and ages of all parsons In your Mr Eberhard, a former inu-- , miles.' Exploring Southern Utah's towns and wild household who appear at the clinic at the same time for ul formand Ida., Wilderness Wonderland is the1 Two other stories on ruck- yor vaccination. cr vice president of Idaho Mu-- j and C " nt;ar of issue thcinc of a special is nieipal League, currently dar City arc written by Ross CLINIC DATE:. Desert Magazine which has just an( maxjm. Mussclmaii of Mo- - serving as curriculum director rollcd off the presses in Palm ab and Parley Dailey of Cedar for the Seminaries of the lie-- : HOUSEHOLD ADDRESS:, of Education, LDS Desert, Calif. City. Eugene D. Fuuslioe of partment The April issue uf tiie mag- Bluff also takes readers on a Church. ilc lias also served as a lucis deCITY. .COUNTY. azine of the Southwest Roadside Geology trip from voted entirely to the exciting Monument Valley to Arches Na- idly member lor BYU and Idaho State College, was seminary things to do and the magnificent tional Monument. LAST NAME FIRST NAME INITIAL AGE Choral Pepper of Las Vegas teacher and principal in Presscenery to sec in southern Utah, 25 for years and has 50.000 described as square (but a native Utahn) writes ton, Ida., as a bishop, high cuun-- i miles of incredible landscape! about a (follow a sened Featured on the cover of (lie guide in your own vehicle) trip pholo-rapto a prehistoric Indian ruin in publication is a of Monument Valley at tiie Four Corners country. Ward Roylancc, a writer for sundown, taken by Andre one of Hollywood's top (lie Utah Tourist and Publicity eheeseeakc photographers who Council, with colorful words. turned his talents on San Juan (His how (o enjoy southern Utah's magnificent wilderness. County's scenic splendor. rj Inside Desert's pages are They must answer tiie irresis-talil- e articles written by Utah and call of this strange land other western writers who show and discover its wonderful se-- ; an intimate knowledge and an crets for themselves. Few are artist's love fur tiie slate. ever disaupuinled with what A story on they find. D. James Cannon, director Wayne County's Cathedral Valley ia written and captured on of (lie Utah Tourist and Pubami Josef licity Council, also writes almut I hereby request that Sabin Oral polio vacclno bo administered film by Joyce famous Mueneli, the Canyoiilands Controversy. to above listed minors: team fruin Santa Bar- probing in detail tiie facts bebara. Calif. Says tiie writer hind the proposed National about Utah Highway 24 through Park in southeastern Utah. SIGNATURE. Albert R. Lyman, a pioneer Wayne County: RELATIONSHIP 1 There are plenty of things to do in southern of Desert Magazine, published in Palm Desdon't know really, of a of San Juan County, also writes mixing about a lake in the QJcn Canyon stretch, comparable Utah's 50,0110 square miles of invredihle ert, Calif. FILL OUT and bring with you to polio clinic! mountains and desert, plateaus area that nature erased from landscape,' ai outlined in the current issue Eberhard rncsl Jr. l and canyons, spiced with lilUjf Uie face of the earth about 1915. Apr. 20-2- 1 ssmjtss i y Play Sponsored Libbie Edwards Prepares Sorority Concert ln-r- s ; 1 London Lawyer To Speak at Model UN Meet Lutheran Will Hold Olympus Junior Presents 'Departmental Specials Meeting Cottonwood Lions Club Sparks Drive for Park' next'-meetin- Spring Meet Set by j . SSsT'e. j j Butler School Catholic Group uni-jth- j PTA Sets I Last PTA Meeting De-lor- Meeting Set Cottonwood Stake MIA Slates Talk on Love At Nibley tick-gale- c e. I agi-nric- s ! .0 South Utah Highlights Desert Magazine II.O. polio lTc-don- , j i i tag-aion- g full-col- li V j r , ! |