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Show Univarsity of Utah ITKivinsTi' Cr t ..udval 1S61 OCT 5 ItRlOC.C.- Library Salt lake City JL23EtZ5' V-- - - Nei Number 40 Volume 6 Salt Lake Communities of Serving the Southeast Hoiladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek . r- Wednesday, October 4, High School Groups Set Concert Night All-Sta- i $r te of Southern California in 1942, Degroup will perform in a free to become director of the Choral of Organizapartment concert Friday, October 6th tion. at Highland High School at 8:15 d the most All-Stat- e High School Concert Linda Macfarlane, left, 4530 Park Hill Dr. (3160 E.) and Nancy Uaslam, 4460 Park Hill Dr. are typical of the scores of teenagers 'Kiwanis Kids Day' Keglers Flock Swanee Singers Slated Oct. 13 Program Scheduled To New Wasatch popularizing new Wasatch Bowl bowling lanes in Olympus Hills Shopping Center. Bowl Particularly popular with teenagers arc (lie new Wasatch Bowl bowling lanes located in the Olympus Hills Shopping Center on Wasatch Blvd. The building also caters to a number of leagues including a Bantam League, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and a Junior League from 4:30 to 6 p.m. each day. The new lanes offer open bowling in addition to league play and already the setup has given a considerable amount of recreation previously not available to families in the area, acr. cording to Ted Wherry, 24-la- owner-manage- The Sugar House Kiwanis Club will join with the Salt Lake Kiwanis in sponsoring Kiwanis Kids Day Thursday, Oct. 5. Chairman for the Sugar House group is Vic Smith, while Grinned Jones Jr. will head the plans in behalf of the Salt Lake club. Kiwanis Kids Day will treat fifth and sixth grade students from Salt Lake City schools to a free movie at the Itiallo, Uptown and Southeast The Swanee Singers, a male chorus continuously organized since 1914 and the oldest such chorus west of the Mississippi, will entertain members and friends of the Valley View Second Ward Chapel at 8 oclock, Friday evening, Oct. 13. This outstanding vocal group is being sponsored by the elders of the ward to assist in expanding missionary work in the LDS Church. All proceeds from the theaters. evening's entertainment will go Showings will run at 10 a.m., into the missionary fund. Tick12 noon, and 2 p. m. ets may be purchased from the elders or at the door. Accent on Youth Neighbor Seeks More Newsboys for Routes Program Slated Babylon. The band group, under direction of Mr. Kruth will present Pageant by Persichetti; March, - Fairest of the Fair" by Sousa; highlights from The Unsinkable Molly Brown by Willson and The Great Gate of Kiev, from Pictures at an Exhibition. Maestro Abravanel is musical director and conductor of the Utah Symphony Orchestra. He has recorded extensively for Columbia, Westminster and Vanguard, .and is widely heard on radio and television. He his been guest conductor for many outstanding organizations such as the New York Philharmonic, the NBC the Berlin Philharmonic ' and others. Dr. Hirt joined the School of Music faculty at the University Sym-phony- , ol i back-lo-scho- t Grandfather ' While hiking in the Eastwood Hills area with two small grand' children last. Wednesday, Herman Forschncr, Salt Lake City, slipped, broke his hip and was later rescued by the Salt Lake County Sheriffs deputies and members of the County Jeep Posse, Mr Forschner, 61, at first tried to slide, home on his back, but after a futile hour of endeavor sent his 6 and 4 year old grandsons down the mountain with an SOS note. In less than an hour and a half he was located and last Wednesday was taken to Holy Cross Hospital with a fractured right hip. The. small boys, Sherman, , and Corry, 4, sons of Mr & Mrs 0 Sherman Wright, East, had been begging for a hike, Mrs Wright said, and their grandfather bad wanted to explore the Eastwood Hills area for a long time. They started out about 2:30 p.m., and Mrs Wright was to odve near the foothills to meet them and t akc them home again about 5:30 p.m. Sincerity il r. ; fi ! , f , JL i v. e ' 0 i ? ' " g Gold-wate- : 1 SOS to Rescue Youth Injured Copperview Set V I Tractor Flips Dedication of 1 .Children Carry 3460-365- Writing Reveals Traits Last Word ft Jr Perhaps of these choral groups is the Southern California Chamber Singers, pioneering rarely heard ' choral chamber music from the Renaissance period to the present time. These singers n (Continued on Page 7) Wasatch Bowl, open from 9 Newsboys are still needed a.m. to 1 a.m. each day, began Accent On Youth, a pro- by The NEIGHBOR in a number of areas. This job, which operation Sept. 15. gram for belter parent-yout- h one day a week relationship will be presented requires only school after and SatTuesday) Sets Jr. High Olympus Thursday, Oct. 12 at 7:30 p.m urday morning to make colHouse. Back-to-SchoStake at llolladay lections, offers boys valuablo Night ..Elaine Cannon, popular with business experience as well Olympus Junior High School leeiiagcrs as a columnist for as an opportunity to earn will be the scene of local newspaper, will conduct a night on Wednesday, Oct. panel on questions pertaining to pocket money. 11, at 7:30 p.m. Making ar- parent-yout- h relationship. The rangements with the school is panel will be composed of local Grapho Analysis the Parent-Teache- r Association people. for the traditional event. Marion D. Hanks will sum up This is the time when the the evenings discussion and all parents of all pupils attending families with children 12 years the school are invited to visit and older are invited to attend the class rooms and to acquaint free of charge. nermost drives are positively however, nor a few sentences, By LESLIE KING themselves with their younIn addition there will be skits, identified and explained when a will not reveal very much of Neighbor Staff Writer gsters teachers. musical number and entertaincertified grapho analyst has the inner you, but will explain ment. Have you often wished that several pages of your writing a great deal nevertheless. The you could, understand your child to study. A signature alone, Sec WRITING on Page 2 or another member of your family better than you do? Has there ever been a time in your By Vivi life when you would have benefited by having had advance inA was youth Men say that women always jured Friday while knowledge of what a new aca tractor in East Millcrcck. quaintance was really like - inlike to have the last word, well Steve Jager, son of Mr & Mrs stead of accepting him or her now. . . yet, believe it or not, Arthur Jager, 3151 East 3900 on your first impression? it was another woman not was treated at Salt Lake South, this column. named who Vivi, There is a science that will and released General Hospital Here the attempt will be made abras- do these things for you. It is and bruises minor with George Romney, an Individual who is very responsive to to protect the many facets of a ions. Grapho Analysis, a compara- people and to his surroundings but who hus learned to keep womans life. It is to be hoped Young Jagcr's companion was tively young science. It has that here, from time to time, u tight rain on his impulsiveness. He la persistent, tenacious, uninjured. been actively used in police deyou will find something of interSalt Lake County Deputy and wont give up on a job he once starts. est to you. personnel offices, Sheriff Gary Slcinfcldl said the partments, It might be about travel, mishap occurred about 6:30 credit bureaus- - and by some clothing, women iu the news, p.m. at the new Skyline grade psychologists for the past 25 grooming, a good book, the school's construction silc at 300 years. Most recently, the University home, clubs and organzalions, East, 3760 South as the tractor of Florida Medical School has in fact, anything for or about overturned and pinned the boy assigned a certified Grapho Anwomen, except foods, which underneath. alyst to its staff on an official Marge Bergener handles far better than I could. university project dealing with Dr Dean Hess Speaks Vivi is real, and not unlike the writing of psychiatric patso many of you. She received ients. School Penn William At Wisconsin at oirrnalism BA in a In 1956, Grapho Analysis was to tell too many years ago you director Dean O. Dr. Hess, accepted for college officially on alxiut, worked for two years the health magazine of the Am- of placement for student teach- credit at Cleary College in Barry Goldwater, an individual who shows good sense, judierican Medical Association, was ers in the Education Dept, of Michigan. Norris J. Starkey, a cial judgment, and sympathy. He knows when to keep hie society editor on a daily news- the University of Utah, will member of the Indianapolis Poto bow to his own has but will and in himself, Wisconsin, thoughts counsel, keep Relationlice Department, uses it to help paper speak on the subject, done most everything on small ship of the Teacher in Elem- him apprehend murderers as speak frankly on the occasions that he decides to do so. town and suburban weeklies. Education tonight, well as to solve lesser crimes. She was even willing to learn entary G. A. is the analysis of severnight. on until that to run the linotype The president of the lTA. al pages of an individual's writfirst day of learning die caught her little finger in the assembl- Airs. Dcon llulhcrl. and the ing. It is not necessary to read er. It wasn't the pain so much other lTA officers for the com- the words. Each stroke carries as tiic remark "Bui how in the ing year will be introduced. ils own meaning and can be world could you have caught Afterwards, parents will visit analyzed for its character traits that finger in there? That did where the teachers will explain whether the writing is Portugit. lake many of you she has the curriculum for (he coming ese, English, shorthand or Gerother held and horn president man script. offices in PTA and a federated year. Take your own writing an an woman's club, and has done share in charity drives and example. Is the slant far to the church work. right as in the writing of George Whether any or all of this Romney, chairman and Presiqualifies a person to write a dent of American Motors? Is it is not nr ionablc, quest column nearly straight up and down as hut perhaps we ran have some in the writing of Barry fun visiting over Ihc lype face Dedication of the Coppervicw U. S. Senator from Arizinstead of thp hack fence. Personally Vivi is not ton school, in the Jordan school dis- ona? Is it legible or is it imhappv with "The Last Word as trict, will lie on Thursday, Oct. possible to decipher as Presia column ttlc but is loo stupid has 12, 8 p.m. at 8449 South 150 dent Kennedy's signature In find a heller one. At any rale, est of the Jor- become? direction under to donesn'l Vivi pretend This All writing is as personal as as dan district hoard of education. give out The Last Word Mcmhen of the district admin- your fingerprints, our thinking Ideas in Ihroughl. the ultimate istration office and PTA coun-ieis laid out on paper for President Kennedy the signature us president shows optimeast alxiut here are to be officers will he in attend- process enoyed. discussed, or to sec every time you ism and rush. As U. S. senator, it showed responsiveness, the world ance. with. hand. just plain disagreed in take pen view Vivi An the firmness, Imagination, long lasting ability to finish a job begun hopes open house to But. above all. Your personality, your con' followa new to make school will held be column this through and depth of feeling. incealed character traits, your ing the dedication. lot of new friends. . g am widely-acclaime- p.m. under the batons of guest conductors, Maurice Abravanel, Charles Hirt and Edwin Kruth. All music teachers, junior high and high school students along with parents are urged to attend the concert. Orchestral selections under Maestro Abravenal will include Largo, from the opera Xerxes" by Handel; Andante & Allegro Maestoso from Reformation Symphony" by Mendelssohn; and Arrival of the Guests of Wartburg from Tannhauscr by Wagner. Dr. Hirt will conduct the choral numbers: Haydns Kyrie E lei son; Farewell, My Love, There is a Anon; Murrays Ladye; Brights I Hear A Voice A Prayin Lord; Thompsons Last Words of David and James By the Waters of 1961 A a -- fcam Wk mm, -- ' ' ' r , i. I 4. . j . Brett F. Poulscn Friday, Oct. 6, at at South Cottonwood Fifth Ward. The Schubert Singers, directed by Albert J. Southwick, will perform with guost soloist - 8:30 p.m. . . . Friday Performance Schubert Singers Set The Schubert Singers choral group, conducted by Albert J. Southwick, will appear at South Cottonwood 5th Ward Friday, Oct. 6 at 8:30 p.m. The program, being sponsored by the South Cottonwood 11th Quorum of Elders, will feature guest artists Brett F. Poulsen, baritone with accompanists Idcll Larson and Hal Camplxill i (Eileen), Herbert; .. Mr. Paulsen Ticket, may be Frcl from the ciders or at the door. L - ,, Dani,e Arr wilson; The program: Lullaby Of The Leaves, PelShft Jcanninc, Outside (Theme The World krel-Fre"Finale, Dictcrich. from "The Warsaw Concerto"), Chorus Have You Addinscll-Warnickcrc-Jame- Ever Seen Northern Fisher; Star? A Lights, I Heard Palmgrcn-Erns- Of Day, Moore; Love, But A Day, Cain; Chorus Prcnz; Even Dedication, Break Olympus Hands Ogden Grid Defeat 19-- 7 Bravest Heart:, Faust : Jordan Nips t; At Ah, A Bird s; Logan In 2:7Scrap Gounod; i Mr. Paulsen At least a trio of teams have One Fine Day from Madame more than a stomach full had Clair Puccine-Vene- ; Butterfly, Debussy - Elkan; of Jordans Bccldiggcrs thus far de Lunc, at the Spinning in the infant football season. Gretchcn Olympus stopped 19--Ogdens Wheel, SereSchubcrt-Davis- ; The Jordan squad, under Frie win streak, nade (Solo Jeanne) Schubert; coach Glen Jackson, have used day largely on the lively step- Angels Chorus (Faust), their effective belly scries to ping of halfback Dick Furslcnau defeat Olympus, Orem and Logand the passing of Steve Iba. an in that order. Logan foil bc-fINTERMISSION in 12-the 'Diggers Friday, 21-in (lOMLnuUs) Olympus was leading recent Jordan effort most the but the final period, Ogden plowA Spirit Flower, And Mcrvin Jensen of the unThe Golden defeated ed its way to the Titan Sandy crew has been e line and threatened before Tango, the man to push all five of the Olympus could stop the drive. Scarlet Ribbons(Solo-Nctti- e), last Jordan touchdowns across Then the Titans were dropped Dansig-Ewards; I Could Have on the play which starts with on the first play six yards be- Danced All Night (My air Kimball Gordon quarterback hind scrimmage. Then Furstcn-a- u Lady), Loc we Stickles; from his pivoting went wide around the left slot to slip fake a handoff into Chorus end and picked up blocking to fullback Earon Fairbourn's belAlone. Walk Never Youll clear his way to the Ogden 18. ly, only to pitch it wide to JenThere Olympus was held to a sen, who picks up blockers to d gain until the fourth carry him goalward successfulldown, when Furslcnau again ytook charge and ripped through He scored on two to cross the goal line on his own. against Logan, once sprints Dan Lybbert kicked the extra each in second and third quartpoint to clinch things for the ers, then again from the one Titan squad. yard line in the final period. Other Olympus scores were Lynn Larson booted all three set up by Iba passes to Wally of the extra points. Douglas and Furslcnau. On the Dale Peak, manager of United Logan scored in the first quarcombination, the but couldn't do it again. ter, Lake Salt Lines in Air City, play ended close enough for had 12 yards to eat up Is)gan the at was Sept. after guest speaker Furslcnau to crash through to nailed 12 yards bebeing the end zone. The fleet halfback 28 meeting of the Hoiladay Lions hind Eric Maughan scrimmage. fumbled it there, but Mike Jean-is- h Club. made up the 12 yards in one recovered it across the goal Mr. Peak, also president of play, then Dan Jensen completto give Olympus its first score. ed the drive in two attempts Then Ogden scored as Lcs the Salt Lake council o f and ran over the extra point. Ogden carried it over from 10 Churches under the United yards out and Harry Owens ran United Church of Christ, left end for the extra point and world-wid- e Be organization with lead over the Olympa brief headquarters in Geneva. Swit ians. zcrland, explained the organiscore came Titan other The when Iba hit Furslcnau for a zation of the Council and ils aerial, which carried to aims. the Ogden nine. Three plays The Sail Lake Council, he later the Titans were still nine has 18 participating explained, Lloyd M. Fclstcd of 1867 yards away, so Iba faded back with 11 represen- Village Kuad Salt Lake City, congregations and rifled one to Dave Pritchtatives from each Council in- Utah, will lx presenting a ard, who fell into the end zone talk upon request callCottonto put Olympus in front again. cluding llolladay and The .Medical Revolution wood areas. Seven Protestant ed to interested civic and profess-iinchurches arc included in the groups as a professional Miss Harris Weds Salt Lake Council. service representative of I'HJA It was reported that the United Pharmaceutical Products Inr. Mr Politopoulos Church as a whole spent some lie is part of Cl BA's nationone of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox $750 million for operation last wide speakers' bureau, 60 men who just completed an includes This operfigure year. for the the was Church setting traination of 24 hospitals through- intensive course in speech recent wedding of Miss KatherMr. Fclstcd has Ix'en with ing. out the world, Mr. Peak stated. Cl BA since 1057. lie is a gradine Harris and Anaslasios S. Objectives of the Church in- uate of the University of Utah with a B.S. degree in pharmary Politopoulos. The Rev. Leon clude programs for Pachis performed the ceremony, aid and refugee, a world youth and has attended the graduate preceding a reception at Prud camp, Christian seminary sys- school of the University. Besides discussing the tem in Geneva and a missionary ential Federal Auditorium. of drugs and the savings Mr k Mrs G. F. Harris, 401 and evangelistic division. in total medical care costs, conof Mann C. Monarch Way arc parents the President Newell preThe Medical Revolution bride. The bridegroom's father ducted the Lions meeting, which dicts that cures for cancer and is Spiros Politopoulos of Athens, was held in their heart disease will be only a club room in Ihc llolla- fraction of the medical victorGreece. ies reached by the year asm. The newlyweds arc making day Cafe. Cl BA speaers will he availHoiltheir home in Salt Lake where George Kohlcrt, former in most parts of the counable the bridegroom is continuing aday Lions president, was a for speaking engagements try engineering studies at the Univ guest, visiting from Portland, fur interested community Or. groups. ersity of Utah. 7 four-gam- Scliu-bcrt-Saa- r; 7 Campbcll-Tiplon-Trcham- e; Silvcslcr-Wilson-llark- d -- two-yar- Hoiladay Lions Hear UAL Executive Talk Speaker to Available for 7-- 6 Pharmacy Talk al inter-churc- h newly-decorate- d i 9 |