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Show The Neighbor, Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah Pape 2 Wednesday. June 12, 1961 This 'll (Continued from Page Missionary. That When the Salt Lake Valley started its Citizens' Council master plan." we predicted that the effort would lie futile, and it appears that wo were right. In the first place, the Citizens' ' Council has no authority, and, it has no control over the fut-- ! ure. No matter how fine a plan it might dream up, it could never coinc almut unless the people want it. Periodically, Ihc Sentinel has received voluminous reports from the council, all labeled. for Information only not public release. Yet the daily papers have published this same Information. apparently with the ap- proval oi the council. Iiecause the publications have continued. Our position is that when a public committee deliberately tries to keep its actions out of the papers, it is not acting in good faith, and its recommend- ations are worthy only of scorn. We hope the county commis- sion has a hig wastebasket in which to file" the reports of the Citizens' Council. ' . J The facts of life are giving tv executives severe fits of the heebie-jeebieFunds to keep tv going, of course, are supplied s. whose occur mainly at messages r intervals. from water Usage charts supply stations all over the country show deep dips, indicating mass usage of water, exactly on the hour and during the evenings, which is known as "prime tv hours. The charts for residential areas are fairly even until 6:30 p.m., when a sudden flush or water is indicated. From then until 10:30, the pattern with every half-houlesser dips at the quarter-hou- r marks. After 10:30 the pattern begins to level out again. Sometime, it would seem, the tv advertiser will begin to get wise that when his message is on the screen, viewers are not where they can see the screen. half-hou- half-hou- r, r, 1 TW Neia Libor NATIONAL EDITORIAL RiA sk6,i3n MEMBE Entered as second class matter at the Post Off ce at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the Act of March 9, 1878. Serving the Holladay. Cottonwood, and East Mill Creek communities of South Salt Lake County. Office 2259 East 4800 South, Salt Lake City 17. Utah. Phone Subscription rate: j Pictured above are Richard Setterberg, Sandy, who was elected for three years, departmen executive committeeman-at-larg- e and Mrs Lena Christensen, Midvale, who was elected as chaplain, at an American Legion and Auxiliary convention field 'n Price last week end. They are members of the Sanfy posf'amf unit. $108,000. The rooms will be needed this fall, but completion time was specified as 150 days, which would not make the rooms per year 255-355- break-awa- "All Youth An Quarter llurse Show has been scheduled for June 25, 1963 at the Salt in Lake County Fairgrounds Murray, according to Commissioner Marvin G. Jenson, Salt Lake county commissioner. The show will include nine classes for those youngsters wishing to show horses at halter, and 14 classes of performance events. A new ruling by the American Quarter Horse Association allows youngsters 18 years and under to show or contest on horses owned by father, mother, brother, sister, grandparent or guardian. Commissioner Marvin Jenson said that the Murray facilities will lie ideal for the Youth Show due to its central location. He added that new bleachers seating 3,000 persons have been built, new fences constructed and the' lighting system has been revamped to allow better vision for night events. Stalls Wiir be ' available on a limited basis for youngsters coming a great distance. Three age groups in perform nee classes have been sched-le- d 5 so that eight year olds will ' not be' forced to compete with yideys J8 years of age. They are:' 10 and under, 11 through 13 and 14 and over. Performance classes will include western pleasure, cow cutting, reining, pole bending. y ( Ideal ior FATHER'S DAY SheafferS Deputy Injured $J95 In Motorcycje-Truc- k Collision BALLPOINT 25, 3983 Deputy Jack feallick. treated at Salt Lake General Hospital for a leg laceration, bruises and abrasions and was released to the care of a private physician, plus free 79$ refill S. 1400 West, was Monday July stakes. Vis fabulous prizes, 3. Deputy RetaIick was injured while' enropte fo an accident, when the motorcycle he was riding collided with a pickup truck at Evergreen Avenue. His motorcycle siaeswiped the truck and he was thrown to the groppt, according to Trooper gZALES Don't let them down. Me-Clo- Get more MILK for the weekend! Holladay Man Receives Large Cash Award Office Clerk I Course at Granite June , Hey Kids Enter Our National Model Car Contest OVER PRIZES and TROPHIES FOR CAR CUSTOMERS Judging Extended n Strictly in advance Plant 136 N. Main St., Midvale, Utah. Phone J. Parr Godfrey, Publisher James M. Landers, Editor-Mgr- . Published every Wednesday calf roplnf, and Kenneth Dean. Utah Highway Patrol. . roping. to wish omphaoificials Show size that although the halter i classes are limited to registered Qaurtcr Horses only, performance classes are open to any breed. However, the A. Q. II. trophy and Intermountain Quarter llurse Association points will be awarded only to thuse riding registered Quarter Horses. D. Sorenson, Cyprus Bry High School teacher and member of the Salt Lake County has Recreation Department, been named show manager. Max Roberts; Rlackfoof, Idaho, will serve as judge. barrell rac;n available until early November. legislator: The same man Prin. A. Earl Cox. who was who, when a little boy, went present, said that makeshift Cottonwood Mall to tfie grocer and forgot what could ' 4835 arrangements probably Highland Dr. be made until the additional his mother sent him there for. Downtown 180 S. Main mil-lo- il. rooms are ready. Gman The board members gave The folIowing program will consideration to items presented at the Holladay lengthy One argument in defense of for extra $3,957.15 first Word Sunday, June 16, at total'ng at work above the contract chewing of tobacco is that it 2 p in.: Ilillcrest High School. The board never starred any forest fires. Organ prcude, Melva Omer; was informed that some of the opening soqg, choir; invocation. items were added because of Gerald White: sacrament song, omissions In the original specclioir; sacrament service, Aar-oni- c ifications. and one involved priesthood; speaker, Bp. expense of bringing a technician John W. Nielson Jr.; musical from Grand Junction to perselection. Merlin J. Peterson; form a specific task. Board members expressed speaker. Pres. James S. several of remarks, Bp. Marvin W. grave doubts that be Wallin; response, missionary; the items could not logically recharged to the board and closing hymn, choir and congra-gat'obuilding benediction. J. Blythe ferred (hem to the The board committee for study. Melva Moycs; organ postiude, approved payment of the balOmer. ance on the original contract Mr White graduated from Un- for the school. The building committee was Sherryn Christensen, a Graniversity of Utah June 10 with a B.A. degree from College of also authorized to obtain and ite High School student, is atLetters and Science, majoring open bids on a new roof at tending Girls State at Utah and State University this week. High School in physics and minoring in Bingham He graduated lockers at Bingham. mathematics. of She will be Bids were asked on blackcum lude. He was a member of Girls' League next year. SherMount-vieand at topping Sandy Pi Mu Epsilon fraternity, the ryn is interested in drama. schools, on fire extingunational honorary mathematics isher service, and additional She participated in the poetry fraternity fur scholastic excel- tennis courts at Jordan High. and drama festivals and also lence in mathematics, Sigma Pi Flower Drum Prin. Joel P. Jensen requested the opera Sigma, national honorary phys- that dips or humps be installed Song. She is the daughter of ics society, American Associa- in blacktopping at Ilillcrest to Mr & Mrs William Christention of Physics Teachers. discourage tthe general public sen and resides at 1222 LaVon from using the school grounds Circle. as a thoroughfare between 9th and 7th East. This matter was also referred to tthe building: I committee. Dad will be home from work. No school for the Veda of Mrs TipResignation kids. Sis will have her friends over. They'll all want pets, Sandy, as secretary at plenty of Milk. ilillcrest was accptcd, ana Mrs G. Wayne Simper was appoint-- 1 Get extra Milk now for the weekend. You'll be ed to replace her. j 10 you did! glad Ncgotiatons were continued Robert J. Edwards, 1587 East on several possible school sites' 4160 South," fe wived the third which the board is considering.) Some have been' offered. the 1 AMERICAN DAIRY ASSOCIATION OF UTAH . . highest suggestion award ever board as Tufure building sites, 'more training programs under in to an SponjvnJ by Utah's Dairy Farmers any while employe given , others are being sought the terms of the Manpower Kennecott from organization for immediate use. Development Training Act was Copper Corp. Mrs James Thompson, Dra- announced today by Curtis P. Mr Edwards is the proud per, reported to the board on Utah possessor of $25,0u0 for suggest- the National PTA convention at Harding, Administrator, of Employment Department ions for changes in contracts Miami which she and Mrs Security. The courses include under which Kennecott sells Gordon Beach Merrill attended as two general office clerks and metallic dust from its Utah and of one for intermediate systems smelter to firms that process president Council. The analysts in the field of electhe Jordan District the dust. 16,000 will be used on the tronic data processing. Kennecott oifers one fourth information local level at a PTA workshop One office course for general of the estimated savings that scheduled for August. clerks is nuw underway at a suggestion would bring about in sum- Weber State College, Teachers the working and the to the employe making the sugmer kindergarten schedule in for general office clerks gestion. Kennecott has paid out Jordan district are as follows: other will start at Granite High School over $150,000 in the last six Butler; Meriam Beard, Janet on June 10. Openings are still who to 3.000 employes years Merrill. Sharon Parry. available for the Granite High have made suggestions that Doris Jensen. course. The training of inter-Copperview, the saved have have company Ireta C. Head. mediate systems analysts will money. Cottonwood Heights: Lorraine be held at the University of Mitchell, Lenore Rich. Cherry Utah and will start June 24. Drive-ibanks were estab- Gold. The Department of Employ- -' lished so that the cars could see COUPON Crescent; Elizabeth Mackney. ment Security will accept aptheir real owners. Draper; Marlene Corak. Mary plications for these courses. Mr 1962 AMT CAR CUSTOMIZ.NG KIT j Sjoblom. Harding said candidates for the Advertised Nationajly I Buiclc Loretta Edgemont: Children arc what parents Roper. intermediate systems analysts Convertible, Nova Convertib'e, Meteor 2- -I Be a . . . mold them: small wonder that Gaye Staples, Ruth Jorgensen, should have good intelligence, Ford ami Janene Elizabeth Buiclc Ball, dr, Fairiane, numeric Hackncv, minds, analytical Tempest, Notional Mercury, them. scold Select the car you Champion I parents Lauralee Foote. Charlotte spatial aptitude and should Special, Valiant, Corvair Monza. wish to enter from have a good working knowledge Peay. Midvale; Beverly Webb. Ma- of algebra and business mathReg. 1.49, 1.87, 2.00 Win a Trip to our large selection rie Anderson. Norma Lynn ematics. j low prices. The courses have ben arat With Coupon Midvalley; Florence Dcardcn. Ann Anderson. Geraldine Bai- ranged Vocational by State ley. Department Mr Harding said. No Limit Dealers Welcome Judith Mountview; Vance, and in the case of clerical EniY Blcmk Blanks at Entry Margaret Ann Kofford, Connie training, will run for 12 weeks. Solum. The training for intermediate Riverton; Ella Walton. Vir- systems analysts will run fur 52 weeks. ginia Lee. Cherry Gold. Sandy; Aldine Davis. Kathryn Renee HagaRder, Mumford, Don't worry about finding Maxine Vunder Beckstead, KaYour Year Round Toy and Clothing Store staitinn in life. There'll your therine Takis. be to around always somebody IN THE South Jordan: Alton Day. COTTONWOOD MALL CR8-015- 6 Union; Eva Leyland, Lenora tell you where to get off. white, son of Mr & Mrs Merwin while. Holladay, pror to for the North hig (iL.pai.1urt. 1 278-262- 6 S3. 00 1) junior high must be available by September 1965 in order to house the secondary students, Mr Micfcclsen said, pointing out that there wll lie 3,110 junior high students by that time in the Jordan-Hillcrearea. There will also be 2.372 senior high students in the area, leaving little high school space fur junior high classes at present. The board has plans on the drawing board for a Butler Junior High School in the north-cas- t portion of the district, and expects to let bids for construction within the next month or two. Four bids were received on adconstruction of a dition to Edgemont elementary in White City, and the board accepted the low bid of J. Clark Elmer, Payson, for $89,700. Other bids ranged up to "A pedestrian is a driver who has found a parking place. advertisers Quarter Horse Show Scheduled For June 25 A new By Jay Ovcrlit'ai'd in llollady.. by JotdcUl PA6E BWRRfcp Board-- " Rules I "TQ Disneyland I . . yur HAMMOND'S Tot & Toy Shop Cook. West Jordan; Loretta Julian, Cynthia Carter, Joann Webb. Forest Hills Nursery, Holladay, was granted the contract on their low bid of $337.20 for planting the botanical garden in the court at Ilillcrest High. 3 DAYS LEFT While Shopping for Father (and husband too) Enter Him for INSPECTION CLOSES JUNE 15 500 MALL MONEY GIVE-AWA- GET IT NOW! Y Entry Blanks in all 46 stores in Complete Line of Allas Protliats COTTONWOOD CHEVRON SERVICE 277-099- Complete BANK and TRUST SERVICES your dimatized 'M 7 6218 Highland Dr. BANK TRACY r 4 48th South A Highland Dr. TRACY-COLLIN- S BANK & TRUST COMPANY HOLuADAYi GOEGb |