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Show I -9 The bor Wednesday, September II, 1963 Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek Volume 8 Number 36 Jordan Enrollment Up Ten Per Cent The Gth traders Students enrolled in Jordan presently students in tli:i1 new. rapacious sclnml. filling it jul over its district totaled 15,011 at llie end fn11,;d. in hls0 of the first full week of school, current Ttli graders, will send Supt. Itecd 11. Beckstead re" 1.2HI to Midvale Junior next Mar of operation, Jordan High Sclnml. which ported to the board of educa- - j year, about 200 more than rited i capacity of the building. hud 799 enrolled a car ago, is tion Thursday night. This represents a gain viar'Ssth iradeis' ul and ,' UH' MluU,,,ts' "ilh over the enrollment of from Midvale Junior, added to and Bingham High 1,3011 ' Freddie Brown, sixth grade, end Mrs Joseph Preparing for the Cottonwood School PTA 13.U42 at the same time a year, the current 418 who will be lUlh ed 41 students, Imiu 581 to 022. flower shop are, from left to right, Robert Neilson. an increase of almost exactly graders. 405 11th graders, and jn the Cottonwood area in the 459 12th graders, w.11 put 1.832! ,(11,lail Ui n01.lluasl Tadjy, fifth grade, Scot Neilsen, third grade. The enrollment figures show district, the board is currently in tin process of purchasing an 9,008 students enrolled in Joradditional site at alxiut 7iKK) Olympus Junior High dan's 18 elementary school, South 23(KI Fast and hopes to Plans Orientation Night 3.2G1 in junior high schools, and have another elementary school 2.742 in senior high schools. . ready by tin fall of 1901. hit-Olympus Junior High School enrollments With heavy Knrullmcnls in that area are will hold its annual orientaschool ting in the junior high Rpinn reported at 580 at Butler. tiU2 it was evident from the: Dcllig OOUgnT tion meeting Thursday, Sept. years, Y. at Cuttonwuod Heights, 5tiG at in figures that Jordan will be 19 in the sehuul auditoriun? at Mount view, and 590 at Cnion. for space high junior , pressed k wpin n with an The board approved the ap- 1:30 F.M. Seventh grade stuButler Junior High, now At rerent ceremonies in New to j ' dents and their parents arc is opened paneling policy for The Neighbor point mont of Charles Baugh unde I York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel, in the Und Th, Sun, report, of per- urged to attend. J The Cottonwood school ITA Fatrnns of the school are asked ZCMI of Salt Lake City, Utah ? in 'be plon-- , & '"? iron, ire will hold a Back to School o send in their FTA member- received a national award for High start columns in the various ted next fall, and the hulk of soon as dues as Cottonwood ship possible. Heights, Night and Flower show Thursthe landscaping next spring, outstanding gift department de- perview, Midvale, Midvalley, Mountview, areas uf Hie paper arc being day, Sept. 12 at 8 p.m. at the Clayton Anderson's low bid of is souuht it sign. by and Union elementary schools. schuol. blacktop and a 1400 3managing 7th James Landers, Slim The award was presented to and has 1,058 enrolled in wall at Mountview taining Flans for the flower show arc ZCMI as a winner in the Annual anil 8Ui grades along with all Those want inn to have a (flirt rltool was accepted. I 9th graders attending at Hill-creicing made by Mrs J. Keith and Merchandising Design in the weekly newspaper field High. a0 a i !,7irfMi Vuian Nielsen. can do this work from their PLap,r,' Competition. It was given fur ltwjian Jordan Flans call for each child to home and are asked to call The the ZCMI Cottonwood Gift Dewas as was the plan approved, X2R furnish one floral arrangement partment. HoSmakero l:todian f''r will students which can be made with fresh Mr Harold H. Dennett, 1rcs-iden- t ?':!!, curl.l.,isi lnes.st's; a he selected from areas within flowers, artificial ilowcrs, garinauileiiaiiec Mrs Elaine S. Michaelsen, 5671 Holladay Blvd., eKaped injury k of ZCMI, accepted a silcirculation East Neighbor-Su- n Again, this year, classes in at cr den vegetables, sprayed weeds sliinnasiuin and swimming will ver first award 0,l,rr . Cotton-Mill Saturday afternoon when the accelerator on her car stuck, Creek, Cottonwood, plaque from On reeoininendation of the lx: held at the Granite nigh or other floral devices. wood Heights, Holladay, Olym The Gift And Art Buyer at the Bank sending her car down the alley between Tracy-Collin- s principals, Ann Stott was ap Arrangements will be on dis- School on Monday, Tuemlay, pus Hills or others. lunch worker at Midannual Awards ixuntcd magazine's Bamboo in eventhe into in and Terri's Gazebo, and Holladay, classrooms. retaining Thursday Wednesday, play vale elementary and Ruse MaJudges will select the five ings. You may register at the Dinner. Miss Marjorie Tu filer. wall in tho rear. Tlial-marie Miles and Emma May each tin of on class from best arrangements your Gift Buyer for ZC'Ml, was also evening Shoppers this week end in the at Butler. ruoin ami they will lie taken to choice. Mall honored at the dinner. all enclosed Cottonwood The Ixiard requested bids on RibFall Quarter will lie from the lunch room for display. The event w'as attended by will be treated to an outstandrazing the old Granite elemenbons will be given for Hie best. Sept. 1U lu Nov. 29. guests, past award winners. ing display of the transportatilor tary scluxil, unoccupied will begin representatives Winter Quarter entries. of several gift on of grandpas day. : several now and in bad. years Judges will lx Mrs Henry Dec. 2 and run to Dee. 2(1. Two industry associations and mem-HugThe show will be brought to Mrs Vern Junes and Mrs! weeks vacation for Christmas bers of the press. Guest speaker the mall by the Utah regional .,,1 s. land New Year Dee. 20 to Jan. was Harold li. Bennett, Frcs- - group uf the Horseless Darrell Howard. carriage There will be other floral ar- - 6. Winter Quarter will continue ident, ZCMI, Salt Lake City, Club of America. The Horseless1 Exhibit oud Reception Sis' o'o.rib. on display from Jan. G and run tu Feb. 21. Utah. Mr Bennett is also Frcs-udiil- carriages will be on display rangements Mr Roy Garrison, B.Y.U was ing in the community intcre-- ' to Feb. ident of the National munic-ifiaApr. Spring Quarter Retail Thursday, Friday and Saturday, instructor at Craft House, will Vhc 'district issue referendum. Unicorpor- eoininittce I Tu,'slay- - Nov. 5 30. sled in flower arrangements. Merchants Association. be held at Pioneer Craft House, Keith Mathews" lay Sept. 12, 13, and 14. been set by ated areas will vote on the bond election day-l- ias All of the ears arc powered 3271 South 5th East, Saturday, its first the county commission for vul- - issue only, jgj n,., pfd by their uwu engines and been Sept. 14, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. t (ini; For Empoyes v ing on a $17 million bond issue : The i, county had budgeted iw(. cared for. V 'ii of In the meticulously reception charge and the to build a civic auditorium $25,000 to rover the election ' s th committee to within Commissioner of a expense, but w,ll"beKa 1905 lGalc run about Nrls!)ntlnr 1 M rs If.vnn I hHim' oar( Main Jenson said that an additional 1912 Ford touring car, a 1913 Mr & Mrs Keith Smith, Mr A Schwirbustsaro mu Tequiled to $10,000 would have to Lakety a, Edwin $8,1X10 Si5 to COVCr expenses. be wu provided iiuy SSA iUSl cilllllllinnililici i ih.iihiiii All to to .addition the West Kearns contract with a bid of $355,500. employes returning donts ,lvinK lcss than lli! mricQ- - Cannon and Chairman C. W. A proposal has been made to 2(KJ of these were &cver made Granite District this year will Elementary school of 14 class- - Miller TbIUp nnar,wi ' fro,n Kch""ls an(l high school Brady votcxl for the nioUon and add another $4 million to the Flumbing and Heating onlv two are in cxist'ncc 3 and. students living within 2 miles. Commissioner Marv Jenson ab- - auditorium bond issue to Tin- was awarded the mechanical fodav cent bonusrCfrom the district rooms makinB that sth001 incJuilc a Board n'mbers indicated that) stained. ance fhxxt control and drainage imrf tm.rfnc school in i.nH bid with a $5(1,480 bid. The elc- The money will come from the largest elementary ais .J0 1 Nelson, the constant rise in enrollment rs, Incorporated communities will improvement in the county. The n present budget but the reason the slate. Paulsen construction ctrical work vdll be performed Fold tniirini) par8 may require for the bonus is $140,000 the' Go. was awarded the general by Acme Electric Co. with a hold to these ntiniinums. municipal ballot and the bond ter under advisement. I district received from the fedand a 1931 Ford Roadster. The public is invited. hid of $19,575. Total cost of the eral government last school addition is $431,555. , year. The hoard felt the money' First week enrollment in the should he distributed to eni-- j district totaled 47.395 students pluyccs after it had been an in increase of 3.177 students issue in teacher conlrarl negot-- ! over last year, or slightly over iations this year. Details of the Ixmus will be put to the Ixiard seven per cent. at their meeting on Sept. 17. Mnrningside elementary Bids were awarded for the the largest elementary Holladay, District 5. started have played in the past. Speed with a total enrollment Junior League Football season ; Shelton, a past chairman of of 1,020 for the first week of To organize the county com- school. Last year enrollment out with a hang, with all three munities and defeat the civic was 1.059. Approximately 150 teams emerging victorious in auditorium bond issue. Mayor students from Morningsiile will their first game played at the he transferred to the Meadow Olympus High Schuol football " Henry Beekstead lias called a Moor elementary school. 5320 field on Saturday morning. j:in t,ondlllon al Il,c m meeting of euinunity leaders at South 109.') when that Fast The t,r.lt,cal weather and cooperated, Midvale city hall on Tuesday, school is completed later this parents and friends who attend- - Hospital. He has done a lot for Sept. 17. at 7:30 p.m. ed these three games were Jr. League Football, as well as year. lie Beekstead says Mayor The Ixiard named the junior treated to a full morning The "La Marche Nationale" hopes to have mayors, presiand is ofijr League baseball; high under construction at 5.W0 good football, live boys were I, 8 and ID. an affiliate of the Am- dents of town Imards. rninmim-iland by !ovcd respected South Kino Bonneville Fast the full of spirit and enthusiasm. erican Legion Auxiliary will councils, civic clubs, cham- Junior High. Until then the boys in this area. Outstanding defense was hold its 42nd annual "Marche bers of commerce, junior cham' known had been as the the PceWcc by played Jr. Team: Holladay in Miami Beach, Fla., Sept. 13 bers. all and business men. Lane Junior High. team and the Bantam team. Holladay and 14. other leaders from all the com- spring The board was informed that The Jr. game was a close one. Dilworth Heading (he delegation to munities in the southern part Florida from Utah are Mrs Eva of the county assemble to talk the Utah School Boards Ass'n and hot h Holladay and Dilworth Bantam Team: will accept an invitation to hold played excellent football, keepD. Coakley, Departmental t'lia- - rover the situation, the 41st convention of the group ing the spectators' interest Holladay Dilworth The mayor said that almost at penii; Mrs Edsel Swaiincr. Tast Scluxil Nov. on Skyline High down to end of the Fee Wee Team: the right Nation t'liaiH'au; Mrs Gjtkv ; everyone lie has talked with is 21 22. The hoard extended game. and 0 13 0 0 19 Carney, Ogden: Mrs Reel a disgusted with the selection ol the invitation some time Holladay ago. and thanks Rose Congratulations 0 0 0 0 0 Horsley. Kaysville: Mrs Nettie; a downtown site, which is Iark are due the fine coaches and All three teams will Price: Mrs Anton Dupin, suitable for a civic center, and jila.v who put together Rose I'ark District al Rivermanagers Price: Mrs Ix'na Christensen, that the vast majority of Dental Lab Ass'n Elects these fine teams in such a short side Mrs Hazel Ransom, pie arc ready to vote against park next Saturday Team staff Tor the Jr. Treinonlon: and Mrs Minnie the bond issue. Holladay Man Leader time. This group of "Brownies" represents the group in songs. The group should be approxiis team Joe Chuck Knowles, lx1 He said a campaign will Moyes, Ogden. in the need for additional Girl Scout leaders mately half the size for one leader. Morris D. Turk. 4518 Roger Spalding. Boh Bair. Speed Committee meetings arc selic-- 1 mapped out and definite steps was ton elected as and Frank Fol recently duled for Sept. 12 and the Pro- taken to assure a thunderous Dipirrtro. Holladay area. Mrs Scott Smith leads this Marche Pouvoir and Marche j "no" vote at the referendum president of the Utah State tli Bantum team wc have Dental Association. LeoBernie Erickson. Roland Laboratory opening session Sept. 13 and 14. election on Nov. 5. He has been an active member nard. Chick Hanson and Ilowie in f'c association for several Mitchell. The Midgets arc guided by Dermic Anderson. Roy years. Mr Stark is a graduate uf the Tench. Bob Turgcon, and Grant USBPA Smith High Sclionl. L.H.S. Bus- - Hansen. iness College, and in 191!) the One sad note dampened the i Dental Technical School at Flk- - spirits of many of the boys Utah's most coveted howling hart. Indiana. .playing, as wcil as boys who titles go on the line hetvvceiU Sept. 21 and Nov. 3 :n the tenth over the nation went exploring, als and volunteers people with season with ball season annual All Star Championships exploring new people and aeli- - a variety of skills and interests big pro wins over tough northern coni; snillwllPllll ,lv lhl, , t;ih state vitu-and ideas. Some went who plan activities, handle fin- ith the girls coordinator, their own hack yard. Some troop consultant, neighborhood The Skylinc-Ogdcgame was Muvin Ruldou. scouting virtually decided in the firs L Mr A-- Mrs Carl J. Bowden. Rirhard and Marie Dresclfen !half when The learn with sister scouts al an work in varied fields to keep 1782 Holladay Blvd., were lmn- - Bowden. scorod 20 po.nts to Ogdens 12. Mr Redden emplijas.cd one; all states encampment or an miU.,inery of the ored last Tuesday Sept. 3 on Both Mr & Mrs Bowden have with throe touchdowns scored in the tournament lor international adventure. Some zation running smoothly. their golden wedding miniver- - been active mcmliers of thc by Mike Callistcr, Frank Zupe' change But more of (hem are needed, ecn'and a pass from quarterba sary for all or over the ley View Second Ward, lint in the ward Relief Society pres-Cuof Canning to Mike Hewitt. tournament's the many more, to accomodate all importance . . . South 1925 Fast. .iilency and Mr Bowden is a The second half saw hdh 11 n1'1-1- ' ns na ,nau The couple was married Sept. High Fries! in the Valley View, teams scoring six points apiece. I1"' '3. 1913 in the Salt Lake Tern- - Second Ward. Mrs Bowden has) Olympus opened their humejsary to schedule the men and Wlietlier it was a Brownie longer and so many limes the pie. They have lived at their also icpresented the Days of! campaign with a resounding Wlim. instead of address on her first cookout. an older erv is heard. "We want to nrga since l!ti. 47 organization as a member win over Weber at the Titansl present 'I hey have lived in Holladay ol the County Board of the Dau-- . field. The Titans were lead in runing the two meets simiilscout producing a troop puppet nizc a troop hut vve need a since their marriage in 1913. show, or a senior, mastering a leader." More adults in gliters of Utah Fioneers: been' their 2tt-- victory by haltback laneously. Mrs Bowile, the nirmer a representative on the Salt j Fliil Tuckett who scorod tile tongue, scouting was ing are needed tu keep pace Tints the men will open vvilli Anic Elizabeth Luck was born Lake Council of Women and a first two touchdowns to start the giving something new and ex- - with the growing numlxr of regional preliminaries Sept. in Salt County on March 25. 'member of the legislative year. citing to thousands of individual girls. 189. a daughter of Joseph lly- - Council. This week Skyline will host 2C22 at nine cstub:rdiuicnts. girls this summer. Call or contact Hie at with semi finals the iaigan rum and Elizalxtli Melvina They are the parents of one Ben Lomond High school ol Seouring doesn't consist of Utah Girl Seoul Council Office Moore Luck. Mr Bowden w!is son. Dclny Dovvden, Richland. Ogden and Olympus will travel Lanes. Sept. 29. and the finals girls alone. Just in Utah there at 2345 South West Temple, Salt in Salt Lake County on Wash. They aisu nave seven tn Davis. Both games are on at Orchard Bowl in North Salt are approximately Lake City, Utah, for more in Iliorn Lake, Uct. dedicated adults, bull Mr & Mrs Carl J. Bowden 19, 1888, a suii uf William grandchildren. Friday. . ZCMI Receives Flower Show Planned for Merchandising Award Cottonwood Qniintli N. j cvrr-ex-befo- iKS '! ,PT.l.r.,dlrJUS: K W Swim and Classes Set for Granite High Horseless Carriage Show ft,'!!? St-nll'- Set n County to Vote Nov- 5 On Auditorium Bond Plan ' Honor Instructor I ts 2-- ! i Granite Board Plans to Give Bonus wu three-quarter- hvrPpui ! rari Plan County SnsSf' JW, 26 i i t Holladay Junior Football Teams Win Opening Tilts Meeting to Defeat Bond Convention Calls Eight and Forty Members y ; i J Shcl-Driv- Teams Win Opening Battles 50th Wedding Celebrated By Mr and Mrs Bowden Need for Girl Scout Leaders Noted in Area Bowling Tourney Set by s n rt I i 1 j - 7 scout-foreig- HUK-714- ' 5-- 5 n |