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Show University of Utah Library K Salt Lake City 12, Utah libor The Nei i Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek Volume 7 of Wednesday, Number 41 October 17, 1962 School Board Hopefuls To Express Opinions The Neighbor this week is a series of reports on the candidates for school board positions in the Granite School District. Three precincts will elect new board members this year. They are precincts 1, 2 and 3. In precinct 1 there are four candidates for the board position, Dr Victor B. Cline, Roy Hudson, Edmund P. Hyatt and Mrs Howard B. (Beth) Summer-hayIn Precinct 2 there are two candidates for the board, Ralph Carlson and incumbent Forace Green. In Precinct 3 there are three candidates for the board, Howard Bogarte, Keith C. Brown and Mrs Frank C. Carman Dr Victor C. Cline is a psy- - starting e The Remains of the building wihchi wai to after the wind Sunday morning virtually at wac estimated been occupied by The Ute Archery srtoyed the building. Damage Lancs at 4500 South and 9lh East are shown approximately $50,000. Butler School Plans Political Debate Oct. Approximately $175 damage was estimated to a window in the front of Erickson Pharmacy on the corner of 4800 South and lio'laday lilvd. Sunday when the wind blew it out. East Mill Creek Lions Plan Project Two Schools East Fly Mill Creek Lions have Safety Flag A green and white safety accepted as a new project a aeh'cvcmcnl to a memorial bronze have flag in the county plan school high driving contest plaque, listing all the names of were flown last week at Bingboys in the East Mill Creek ham and Olympus high schools. area lost during World War II The contest, now in its secand to be placed in the East ond week, includes nine high schnls with Skyline and Mill Creek Park in front of the being added to the list this year. gymnasium. Hill-cre- 18 Tomorrow night at 8 p.m., Butler school PTA has arranged a political debate featuring John B. Anderson, republican, and Elmo W. Hamilton, democrat, candidates running for the Utah Slate legislature for the 20th district. The debate will follow a format of ten minute statements of program policies with special emphasis on educational legislation. Following the statements there will be five, minute rebuttal periods for each man. Mrs Mildred Hall, legislation chairman for the PTA, will serve as moderator. Following the debate, members of the audience who wish to direct questions to the candidates will be recognised by Mrs Hall... Mr Anderson is a native of Salt Lake City. He received his BA in political science from Brigham Young University in 1954. lie received his law degree from the University of Utah in 1959. At present he has a private law practice in Sait Lake City, lie is married to the former Shirley Wilson of Provo. They have three daughters. Mr. Hamilton is a Riverton, Utah, native son. He is a graduate of Jordan district schools and has had local business school training. His vocation is farming. He is a director of Valley State Bank and has been a member of the Riverton Town Board, the water board and the farm labor association, lie is married to the former La Rue Simper and has two sons. The regularly scheduled business meeting of the PTA will be conducted following the debate so that voters in the area not connected with the association may take advantage of the opportunity to hear the s. serving an an Associate Research Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Utah. Dr Cline is married and has six children. He resides at 2087 Midstream Lane. He has served as a research scientist for the Human Resources Research Office, George The Washington University. doctor is currently the director of research project for United States Department of Health, Education & Welfare studying students who excel or do poorly in science studies in Granite and Salt Lake City school districts. Dr Cline has a six plank platform that he is running on including; 1. Upgrade level and general quality of education in Granite District. 2. Immediate action on access roads and High walkways to Skyline School. 3. 'Provide more adequate counseling psychological services for children with special problems. 4. Develop accelerated programs for the gifted student. 5. Raise teacher pay so that we may be more competitive and selective in hiring new teachers each year. 6. Work to the end of Dominating half day sessions and summer kindergartens. Keith C. Brown, 2662 Verona Circle, has announced his candidacy for election to Granite District School Board precinct chologiiit, This vacant lot is the site that the Holladay Lions believe to be available for building a library. The property is located immediately east of the Holladay Fire Station and south of the Holladay elementary school. 3. Dr. Victor B. Cline i m - -- Holladay Man Gets Suggestion Award Money A Holladay man with an imaginative approach to his job is one of this years winners in Kennecotts Utah Copper Division suggestion system award program. lie is Lewis G. Baker, Road, who 4255 was Cumberland awarded $201. Baker is a pipefitter at the division's refinery. lie suggested a new method of making fastenings on copper cast molds that reduced time, increased efficiency and will result in an annual cost saving of about $800. BPW Has Kick-O- For Library in Area The Holladay Lions Club ill The property that the Lions, Number 4 and immediately in the process of launching a lave in mind for the library j south of the Holladay Elementary School at 4580 South 2300 campaign lo build a new library is located directly behind the East. It is understood that the Suit Luke County Fire Station in Holladay. properly was originally set aside Julie Jones Named in U of U Queen Finals Junior Football Play Progresses; Miss Julie Ann Jones, daughHolladay Bantams and Juniors of Mr & Mrs Ben F. Jones, in the Junior Football program 2756 Glcnmarc St. (1575 East,) continued their undefeated play has been named a finalist in last week as they dropped the the University of Utah annual Sugarhousc teams 41-- and ter 0 semi-finalist- y kick-of- f A breakfast for Women's National Business Week was sponsored by the Sugarhousc Business and Professional Women's Club on Oct. 8 at 6:30 a.m. The breakfast was given in observance of the week which has been set aside to honor business and professional women throughout the United States for their services to the community in which they live. The Sugarhousc BPW holds the kick-of- f breakfast annually for all business women in the Salt Lake area. Toastmistress Group Schedules Meetings is the theme for the Holladay Toastmistress Club meetings for the last half of 1902. Each program is geared to helping members obtain their passports." according to Mrs Paul E. Pluess, president. 36-1- The Pccwecs were defeated by the Municipal Pccwecs 14-Next week there will be no Jr. Football bereusc of the opening of deer hunting season. The following week the Pccwecs will Announcement of who will play Municipal at their home f:eld and the Bantams and Junreign over the Utc's tlirce-daiors will play teams from the celebration was to be made Avenues at the Olympus high field Sunday. homecoming celebration. Three iinalists were chosen following judging Thursday night from a group of six 8 to Confidence" Holladay Lions Push Ilol-lada- y ff Breakfast, Oct. "Passport Mr Brown hopes to assist in the outstanding continuing academic program for which Gran:te District is noted." Abive all, he says, he would liid! to further the philosophy that school financing is an investment and not an expense which will attain a higher standing of living for the entire community. The school board candidate lias a wide and varied background on which to draw. He has been past president of Utah Furniture Assn.; served on high council and in Bishopric of Stake; been a member of the staff of the University of Utah for eight years; was formerly general manager of Athletics and Student Activities at the U. of U., and has served as for the purpose of building a library and fire station. The fire station was completed some five years ago. Until this year the library in the Olympus Junior High was open to the public. Patrons of libraries in the Holladay area must now travel lo the East Mill Creek Branch at 2266 East 3435 South, or the Calvin S. Smith at 810 East 3300 South, or to the South Salt Lake Branch at 2480 South State Street, or to the main branch in Midvale. The Holladay Lions feel that with the increase in population in this part of the county lii.ii the lilir.nv for the betterment of the community and the entire county. Kieth C. Brown treasurer of Olympus High School PTA. lie is currently president and general manager or a wholesale distributing company n Salt Lake City. He is vice-prcdent of the National Wholesale of a member Association; the Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce and member of Stake Holladay Presidency, Stake. Mr Brown is married to Geneva Burdctt Brown. They have six children attending the of Utah, Olympus High School, Olympus Junior High and Cottonwood Schools. Uni-vesri- ty Bicycle Safety Is Taught Local Students and Dell Smith, 513 East 9100 South, inspect the bicycle of 'Jenny llelgrun for safety features and fur David Diehl, 2701 Milo Way, safe operation before she starts her bicycle driving test. Bicycle safely, an ever in- tions. Following the test the creasing problem that every- student takes hs bicycle to llic one, pedestrian or molroist, ia testing area where it is for safety icatures and concerned with is being brought to the attention of the students the serial number recorded. of Cottonwood Elementary After the inspection the student school, 5205 Holladay Blvd. must be able to navigate a Principal A. LcRoy Urry , has bicycle driving eourse before launched a bicycle driving test they ran be considered a safe bicyclist. program for hia students. The program, sponsored by Saturday Oct. 13 was the. first the Salt Lake Safety Council, j day of tcstng in the program includes studying bicycle safety which will be continued next in the classroom and then tak- Saturday, Oct. 20 at 10:30 a.m. ing a written test which in- at the Cottonwood elementary cludes 24 true and false ques school. i I Mrs Lee Rurningham, 2596 Wren Road, gives instructions to Jenny Helgren, daughter of Mr ft Mrs Norman Ileigren, 2887 Northwood Rd., before she starts her bicycle driving test last Saturday at the Cottonwood Elementary school. |