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Show UnivJiv.ity of Libr:; ry S-il- ;h City 12, Utah t The Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Dogs, Fashions, Handicraft, Hootenanny Set for Mall Wednesday, August 7, 1963 Volu me Creek 8 Number 3 I Butler Junior High Will Cost Jordan $2.5 Million Mall can claim a stores within Cottonwood Mall, unique special event" Mechanical contract was a- Contracts lor const ruction of kulas Construction Co., Salt when youngsters between 8 and with a hul of S1.H52,- - wartlod to I II. Brown. Lake c'ity, School at a Butler Junior High Inc., 12 race behind their pet dogs on 98.i, including three alternates, Salt Lake City, on their bid of Thi East Mill Creek Babe Ruth state chamtotal cost of $2,534.1)76 were; Knudsen, Jon Lindgren, John Logan, Michael the west parking lot next Friday $425,091. awarded to three bidders Thurf- pionship team lines up prior to their deparMartin, Michael Montague, Steven Nelson, morning at 11 a.m. Electrical contractor is Interboard ture for Reno where they are playing in the Jordan ofj by day night James Olson, Terry Paswaters, Peter Schiess, Conceived and sponsored by state Electric Co., Salt Lake education. regional finals. The boys are Stephen Anthe Air Force recruiting servGary Smith, Thomas Warren, James Winder. with on a bid or $195,000. bidder Ibc City, general! derson, Gregory Kelsey, David Klee, David ice, youngsters arc now being are John Smith and Bill Logan. Camion-lapan- i Twelve was contract firms entered the bidout-invitcdto register for this ; ding on the general contract, foot will be race. They standing and most bids were close. The divided into age groups and there Fish Imard was informed that the will be four different races. Cash In a city less than half the successful bids were less than lbc organization serv- size of Salt Lake City, Gene the architects estimate on the prizes, made available through ices branch of the Denver Reg- Fullmer's Aug. 10th fight with the Cottonwood Mall Mcrch. Butler Junior High, to be cr- nnddle weight champion Dick Mled at ants Association, will be award-- 1 Ea!jt and mn ed the winners. A great deal of Tiger will draw approximately South, will be larger than any excitement is anticipated. It is 43,000 people who will pay $280,-- 1 Irict, providing 41 teaching sta- Public drawings for 115 anlc- to be to sec not) to see the championship prewmt junior high in the dis- going interesting I lions. lope permits on five hunting battle. if the boy leads the dag or the A communication from Utah units, as prescrilicd by the Utah Fullmer's Marv manager, ' dog leads the boy as they race Board of Big Game Control, Jenson rejiorted last week in tj10 board of changes to be made from the entrance of the Cotton-- ! Stale Road Commission advised were held last Friday morning, a phone call to his home that V Nc entrance to Midvale Jun- -' jwood Mall to the entrance of, lined a million" "over people Ann 9 i in. ,i..n-nnw.ni . ,f rich Mall D. Anyone interested in lRb from Wasatch St., look route from Ior the they and game oifiecs in Salt Lake t)(l air p,, (o ibadan to give necessitated by construction of participating is encouraged to call the Air Force Recruiting The freeway underpass. Fullmer a tremendous welcome City. Office at DA ex. 319 or board asked Kenneth Dunn, con A tota lof 263 hunters applied to the African city. I ex. 2332. EL to RcPrls from Nificria havc rclw " superintendent, fer permits this year and all Of additional interest to all consu wlh the road commishold to a thc favorites units were oversubscribed by ap-- Tiger dug lovers will be demonstra-- i sion and approve a design which ,haini,ionsllip in thc fight lions of obedience trials presentwould provide turns adequate urday. ed Friday afternoon by a repfor school buses to negotiate resentative of the American without difficulty or danger. offlcewas Post ,onal recently Kennel Club Sales of three old school busConcurrently, on Friday, Aug. honored at a dinner given upon es at $400 each was approved Utah 9 and Saturday, yctirc,m,?t Aug. 10. the.J by thc board. National Associ-- ! Salt Lake County Recreation Dc- - (Chapter Thc lTA District Council Postmasters. During was permitted to proceed with partment will present a com-- ! flon,. the were dinner tributes many plete display of handicraft made organization of a new PTA unit McDonald, citing at Alta View elementary, to by the children during the past P? Runners-u- p in the slate Bab Ruth tournaWallace, Thomas Kilgore, Jack Laird, Michael outstanding The traveler between Salt opments have replaced many open this fall. "J8 summer. Art work, ceramics, bl and ment held last week in Draper was the team knowledge ability, Lake City and Ogden will find of the farms, this is still a and metal work are just a few Radulovich, Gary Eagen, Bob Huckelberry, Next board meeting will be Denver Region which is of things In see and do'turesque agricultural area with of the crafts being shown down from Indian Hills. They are David Prouse, Mike Hall, Lynn Summerhays, Briant Aug. 15, at 7 p.m. at Thursday, I composed of thc states of Utah, most any time of the year. many farms and orchards where Bingham High School. the center of the Michael Jensen, Daniel Thomas, Gregory MexiNew Wyoming, Colorado, This tour passes along the Utah's famous cherries, Mall. co, and Arizona, was representHansen, Larry Curtis, John Kilmer, Kaith settled Wasatch Front cs, and apricots arc grown, On Wednesday, Aug. 14, a m ed by Mr K. L. Munson! Director between Salt Lake and Weber The route passes near most of chant's sponsored fashion show will be presented of Postal Systems, who present- Valleys, thc stale's two largest Utahs oil refineries in North East Mill Creek Man in thc center of thc Mall, fea- ed a certificate of merit to Mr centers of population. II is ideal Salt Lakc and Woods Cross; thc McDonald for his nearly 45 for gaining a concept of how vast Clearfield Naval Supply Is Phi Beta Kappa turing models and fashions from of Utah's people live, how pi fnow demilitarized); and Hill years of service. of the centers all Mrs William Suvereeu look An Last Mill Creek man was 0f the Mall. On A native of Florida, Mr Mceve- they make their living, what Air Force Base, one of thc Wednesday over duties as the president of are. tions largest military inslalla-Som- e varied industries named last week as one of four ning at 8:00 p.m. Cottonwood Donald served in thc Navy dur' World which I War following oldest homes tions. In Ogden are missile thc of state's ing hoot-tthe Holladay Garden Club, MonMall will seniors at the University of Utah present the first he entered the postal service still stand in this region and plants, thc army's Utah General day, at the chibs meeting in the be named to Phi Beta Kappa, Manny. Folk singers from the in Logan, Utah. At that office nowhere else is it possible to Depot, rail yards, slock yards, area will be "Top or the Mall." Mrs Stewart national honorary scholastic fra- Announcement was made this he Ncg(ftialjona progressed through all thc startling physical contrast be- - flour mills, and many other inarc cnlcrtain Clarke who has been president, of postal work to thc po- view mure dramatically week that during thc week of the dustrics. phases now in Lake's with Salt progress lias moved to Colorado. Thomas Edgar I .yon, Jr., son 'own Bcllshanny Men for their sition of superintendent of mails. tween the Rocky Mountains and, Visitors should tour Ogden's August 19th registration will be Mrs Sovereen lias Urn vice In 9351 he was promoted to Great Basin. bition Saturday at the Draper parks, thc Municipal Building gin for the junior football pro- Recently Mr & Mrs Thomas Edgar Ly- -' feature ! appearance. Hie j of elub. president of thc tour round- - grounds, Weber College, Brown- - gram in thc Holladay area. Thc length "'J Mill East won Creek thc Mrs R. Bruce Folson discussed Park, trip is 120 miles, including 50 ing Firearms Museum, Good-mile- s Practice will begin on Aug. 23. herb gardens for the informa- slate Babe Ruth title by whip- rm.jvc the highly prized key to credited with their lirst record Salt Lakc City- - a bran,:h of the of sidetrips to Pioneer- - year Cabin and other attractions. League director Vcrn Yoho tion of club members present at ping Indian Hills twice and Tooscenic side-I- t said that on Aug. 23 boys dc- at Phi Bela ceremonies Ad- - Denver region. In 1959 he was Snow Basin and Bountiful Peak. An exceptionally Kappa release the meeting. ele once. can be taken in one day. hut tour is Hie drive through Ogden siring to play should be at thc club mittancc to the hootenanny will promoted to senior field servAug. 17 in the faculty s and coordinated officer posThc scrappy East Mill Creek loungc in the Student Union at be by ticket only obtainable you may want to sec and do Canyon lo Pincvicw Reservoir Holladay elementary school play Potions throughout the mnro and stretch it into two, and Snow Basin. Snow Basin is ground to register between 5:30 at any of thc merchants and team was defeated Friday by tin' university. five states of thc region. He stopping overnight at one of the one of Utah's major ski resorts, p.m. and 7 p.m. and un Satur-man- y the Indian Hills squad hut in the was promoted to region head motels nr holds in Salt and Pincvicw is popular for day between 9 a.m. and 12 By Jay double elimination tournament quarters in December 1961 aitd Lakc, Ogden,' Clearfield or Sun- - water sports. Be sure to visit noon. Mr Yoho said parents should lliciii again if they eiiuld handle became chief of thc organiza- set. Camping facilities are a- - Lagoon, one of thc nation's fin- Overheard on Main SI.: tion services branch until his vailablc at Bountiful Peak, Snow cst amusement parks, for a real accompany Hie boys to regislra-Basi- n llicy had an uppurtunity lu play tion and if it is possible thc boys retirement. and Iineview Reservoir, family Some of my customers would Tooele Saturday morning. g Another very rewarding side- - should have a medical The tour can he varied by On military leave from the buy an elephant if it were ofThey won thc Tooele game on Interstate 15 (U.S.91) trip is Bountiful Peak Drive, ination certificate along with post office during World War fered lu them for $1 a week. and Saturday by a score of County firemen had to battle , Thc first blaze was reported II, Mr McDonald attained the in one direction and the slower which climbs 5,000 feet from thc their birth certificate . to tlicn went on heat Indian brush fires near Lark this! at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, required rank of major and commanded but sccnically more intcresling valley floor to the top. Views Any boy that cannot make Hie 'two someWhy don't yon print in the other dircc- - from thc winding road are Ire- - Friday and Saturday registration in lo week, and one of them took the j 5 hours to get under control, one of thc largest army base foothill route (he early afternoon is a comment Hills thing about route passes incndous, encompassing on the; dates should contact the coach foothill The tion. in thc offices European that is made to the editor at lie with them in tournament fe of a bentonite bomber pilot land 3 mure hours to extinguish, post out- through towns and cities which, west a vast panorama of Great of thc team that he will be play-wer- e For of Theatre operations. about1 least once a week. Sometimes it started in an old shack about standing performance of duty play .each team having one de- when his plane crashed among Ihe earliest in Utah; Sail Lakc, ranges of thc Great ing with. Bantam coach Bcrnic we do. 2 p.m. Wednesday. 5 miles up Butterfield canyon under hazardous conditions he it is a delight to drive off thc Basin, desert, mud flats, green Erickson can be contacted at of the hands al feat the other. A Header's Digest article on w inds Severe whipped both industrial areas, and CR junior euach Joe To determine tournament win-lli- c fires and made them diffieult to and was brought under control was decorated with the Army's highway and view the many fields, the dangers of starling charcoal re-- 1 4 ruck and homes communities old Knowles al and midget and the medal Bronze densley Star populated charming firemen four by county using broiler Tires with starling liquid resulting game saw East control. on the east, and endless ex- - coach Grant Hansen at I1U of equipment, five ben- French Croix dc Guerre with ligiotis buildings in these com-- j pieces Two week. a this Mill Creek liy an overwhelming request boys playing prompted All contacts should be such as the Mormon pansc of green valleys and hazy 8571. tonite bombers, and two bull- Star. J1ic.se highly llammablc liquid score of over the Indian with matches were held res- dozers from Kcnnccott Copper and stake house in mountain ranges. (This drive is during thc week of Aug. 19th. ward reside an He dliis wife, Jennie, chapel starters, we are (old, are all ponsible for the Wednesday fire not for those having a fear of Games will begin in thc league Hillers. which cost the life of Pilot Corp., Chief Jones said. About at 4204 South Rowland Drive Bountiful. right if directions are followed dovel- - heights). residential on new 25 ) lO Holladay. East Though acrcs wcrc burncd Sept. 7th. (2650 Mill East Creek began play George Kimkel. Holladay. and exactly. some 500 acres of Trouble is, most palio cooks in the regional playoffs al Ilenu, brush land in Hie foothills beare not satisfied with their first Ncv., Tuesday. tween Lark and Copperton. attempt, and add more liquid Rcs'dcnts in all parts of the lalcr. resulting in a big flash and the imssihility that some of valley watched as a heavy pall of smoke spread over Hie westthe fire can be sucked back into ern hills and threatened several the can. homes in the Lark area. Just when it seemed that thc Five converted Navy torpedo bombers carrying bentonite, a country would lie paralyzed by a railroad strike, fire retardant, were flying in congress asked Hie railroad companies to loads relays with of the chemical. delay their new work rules. Hit said railroads cooperated. Now, if wr Kunkel's Spectators to in went could get that much cooperaplane of Ilian the mure drop its load half Slightly tion from Hie unions, they could Mali Education Assn, member- on the fire and disappeared 'nto the heavy smoke. A wingtip soon get logelher. g The Gwenettes highlighted the parade with their As il stands now. Hie unions ship was on hand Iasi Saturday caught a ridge and Hie plane some are defying Hie IL S. Supreme tu vole on the recoin mriula-tion- s cartwheeled, tumbling and precision drilling. of the Club Education Assn. 200 yards down the mountainCourt, which has ruled Hint Hie railroads may run llicir own House id Delegates to begin ne- side into the fire. The pilot was killed instantly. business as they sec lit. gotiations for rontraels for the Although the plane piled up Bruce Keyes, who once spent coming school year. in (he turning area, it was only Those in attendance voled 4.-- : slightly burned, and its gas a sum liter on the news heat for the Sentinel, is now writing for 386 lo 1.118 in favor of the rcc- - tanks did not explode. County Ihe Box Elder News and Jnur-al- . ommendaf ion. Teachers are now able lo neIn Ibis roliinm. Tow Wow," gotiate. through their local eduBruce has some com incuts cation associations, with lmards was still carrying, lie ol education in their various dis- The bentonite planes are about a par ado on July crated hy Aerial Applicators, writes: 11 is assumed that even though Inc., and have fought many There was one place in Ihe are generally needed for inoiinla'n fires in the area wilh-Ih- e months of a hunch where parade emit ravl talks that they will out mishap. After the accident went by, followed by one Pemocrnl." begin immediately and should (he planes were withdrswn for "You know, that was where he completed in a matter of a time, then ordered hack later in the afternoon and the four Children were evident everywhere in the parade. Here, some tho annual affair. Tho "teen" quoens are all the old ears like a 1923 Font weeks. Five lovely Holladay girls adorn tho beautiful School is scheduled to begin other pilots continued their rou-hand a 1927 Pierce Arrow pulled are painted blackface. standing in th rear and the "tween" queens Engh Floral float in tho Holladay Eve parade and a 1963 Cadillac brought in Granite District on thc 28Lli tint runs, dropping loads until arc seated. last Saturday. Thc girls are the royalty of the fire was under control. of August. up the rean" Cottonwood first ! and Game Holds Antelope I ! j . Permit Drawing . . ; ; - I . j : i 2 s. Plenty to See and Do on Wasatch Front Motor Tour i pic-plen- - pcach-dcnscl- y Jr. Football back-to-scho- h& Sac,ub E. Mill Creek De-mo- st back-to-scho- Wins Babe na-the- ir o This N Thai Registration Dates Set 3-- 2 Holladay Pilot Killed Fighting Brush Fire fun-tim- exam-travelin- 2-- j 7-- 6 1 ! 6-- 0 d 5 Teachers OK Contract Negotiations LOUO-pmm- d high-steppin- , ! j y I ' |