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Show Jordan Acquiring School Site on 7000 South T',9hkr' Surplus or Superfluous? elementary school, unused for ' Schools. several years, and leveling of Built-ikitchen equipment for courts West Jurdan crou.nd T4he elementary school play (equipment, and the garage was Low hid of purchased. ,H. klfl inta(.t wi Roy Crum. Midvale, was ap- $1,208.50 was submitted by Resimintcd utility custodian, to lie taiiruiit and Store Equipment available for assignment lo any Co. school in emergencies, and at Resignation of Don McCortlmcB wi, work wjth tlL. mick as bus driver was accepted maintenance crew. He will be Midvale at the board, and Fred Kirk-- ' by replaced elementary man. West Jordan, was appointhy Jack Phelps. Low hid of $425 each for two ed. Peter Van Ostendorf and Hour safes, submitted by Glens Wayne Sileox. Sandy, were apThe board also studied the Key & Safe Co., was accepted. pointed substitute drivers. The hoard also adopted a possible purchase of an addi- The safes will he installed in tional four acres adjacent loiliillcrcst and Bingham High policy of permitting a substii tute driver, who refused a the South Jordan elementary regular appointment, lo continue (i.7-- ! is which a only property, ; acre site at present. David Steele Attends Plans were also studied furj Presbyterian Council an addition to the South Jor- j dan school to include 7 classE. David Steele, pastor of Cottonwood Presbyterian Church rooms, library, and :is alcnding a meeting of the By Vivi room. ,S.vnd'8s Council Sept. 25 and 26 Board members spent considin Iais Angeles. The meeting is 1 wouldn't dare go to a psyerable time discussing the problem of whether it was advisable chiatrist. I'm afraid of what held spring and fall. to spend money making imhe'd tell me. You sec as long as provements on the old building I can remember Ive wanted to and gymnasium, or whether it would be more economical to do something anything better build with the idea of tearing than any one else. down the old structures at a 1 thought I had a start at it later date. when I was nominated for presiThe plan as presented was dent of our junior high. The finally adopted witli one dis senting vote. It will give the trouble was that I had a crush school a total of 15 classrooms, on iny opponent at the time, library, cafeteria, kitchen, and since every girl in the school room. Board rncin did too, and most boys have a hers pointed out that the adlow of girls at that age; opinion so dition is arranged that it can be built whether the addi- I got beat (That's my analysis 664 and Girl Scout Troop tional property is purchased or of it) 1 even voted' for him: over3G9 Brownie went Troop not. One day while in college I night camping Friday, Sept. ' The county recreation departgot a most official letter front 13, at Mt. Dell farmhouse. ment was given Jordan district .dean's office. If 1 could, the. Kathy Proctor and Barbara support in its proposal to obtain cona park site adjacent to the But- in the last semester of my sen- Gold presented a Brownie the older girls. Also for cert ior all some or As ler Junior High and Cottonutood year, get thing dost 'to that, I would Kathy and Barbara led a nature Heights elementary. The girls would like to A low bid of $1,250 by Ketchmn make scniortJionpi$. .Weill If hike, Mrs Loll and Mr- Burnett thank bachqt Builders Supply was accepted' to carry things to for helping for demolition of the old Granite arir' apple ior the and from camp. Her I ..bouquet stories and the legend qiadejt. fcsjt was by ui Spook Woodstock School'Will (fflWJ.radb 1 must havd ok Mt. Dell were also told. pmnls. - 664y elected Start Self-Hel- p .Series' MfitC era zy . L ciu Id have offered! Girl Scout- , troop.The votes went ?. a news reporter. i to help jjswnvpapers! Woodstock Elementary School Laurie Nelson-- , 4392 Albright "I (.marrTOik And tint jo' will be conducting a "Medical " tIV. , I. did pretty woljl thought,: 1 The:, troop also-- - made plans Self Help Program" with clas- tiling witkfemon pie.JjLt.t14d just the ses starting Sept. 30. It will be a' fashion show to present to sweets hfr a nine week course with classes right amount,- pLJarigy ness: ike. meringue stood high he mothers 01 the girls. Three patrols were formed in being held each Monday night and tnderr it cut, yet quivered! from 7 to 9 p.m. in the multiVicky just Jnmiiauitfe.jjjUqft! Iroop taack. patrol leader; Joshua, purpose room at the school. 1 So served this' iosianne The program pertains to tirst constancy, 'Hotlv, patrol leader; aid and is applicable to emer'cribfc, .Kathy Maughn, Treas-- i ' rcr; Susan M'aack: gencies that may occur in the homo. A certificate will. .iss: Laurie Nelson. thy-fif"You makitlie ued at the end of the course for of Reporter I. . .JA oJ - .... those who complete the full nine one f my weeks made the The Medical Self Help Prowhen the is gram sponsored by. tie American Medical Association. baker, mbvqd awfiy. But it j left meas dctlatyjft-i as. a soggy U. S. Public Health Service. Red Cross and the Department Wuiflc! jf Now'lhe otlicr dy'T' vrjs. at of Defense. c a gathering antf the ivf camera . was grinding'' away. The camcrman came 'up within two feet of tnc and the woman T was talkinOS. Oh.1 T figured , she was Thcr one or thought So, but on. television that night; I was nnwjicfe to he seiin.!' I ended up stthe- - cutting .room floor. if Noir; I'm making' aft 'fhlricalo kind oTeftihroidcried' ,.v linen cal(. led. hardanger.- - People say to Marvin R. Curtis me. Why - chart" you enter it ' President in the state fair? Frankly I'm afraid to. Ain I in worse trouble than I think? Acquisition uf additional pro- for an elemenlarv school pertv rulin' 7000 South 23(H) East tot- site at mcnllv. 8: l'n acres is proceeding. I I Food ii i n u ('ii llimwu mil. deposited willi gni'linge the hoard of education Jordan i il ii'il. iilT'iriuN cll'.irc have ;ili;iiiilni fur i (llii liin. mill s was iofiirim-i- l Thursday even- jiiiiiui'.i'd ii linn iniiili iiiw.iij'liliiiii. Inil m l.ir llieie lus'liecii jn ? tin Iinlii .itiini tli.il they luxe disriiN (ircd who llirrw the Purchase of five acres was 'iouil .iw.iv, inn whv miMiiii' wn- given quantities of food completed some lime ago and so vastly lieyimd I heir inruns uf (uiisiiiiijiliuii. negotiations are continuing on This ii ii Kiiiidiilmis liliMlioii. ii i id null i onsidernhlr an being puradjoining plot doubt iiinii ic rl'firiciu v of llii entire welfare program. chased (Torn another owner. Several shocking (ivo (if w.iile of uted under llii' stale wclfiiri1 progi'iim fmid distrib- siii-Iii- ( In light 1mm- - i l" ! 1 - I Ill f.irt. many rili.ens wonder the whole program ilionld if not Ik ali.mdinrd. Tlii; is drastic treatment. indeed, for then1 iire iindmililedlx liises of lionesl need. lint when more lli.ni lint xinnds of food are discarded. apparently by one l.miilv. the public has llie light lo question the sincerity and eflicienc of the (ll tire program. The I'l.ili Welfare Commission reports llial there ;ire 11 ilein.s now on llie surplus ciumnodily list: canned meal, bill ter. I.ii'd. dry liemis. dried milk. rice, flour, corn meal, cereal, cheese, and peanut butler. Serving the llolladay, Cottonwood. and Kant Mill Creek of South Salt Lake County. 1 TW com-muniti- Neicrhbor Office 2259 East 4800 South, Salt Lake City 17. Utah NATIONAL I'hone EDITORIAL 278-202- 0 Subscription rate: $3.00 per year Strictly in advance ltc8TI3K AfFIllAII MEMIEI anIt1iMi Entered as second class mat- 1 ter at the Post Office at Salt va,e u,nh- - hone Act the under Utah, City, j. parr Godfrey, ol March 9, 1878. James M. Landers, Publisher Editor-Mg- r . , The Last Word . Salt Lake County, Utah UVirasinr. Sept. 2. 1901 Hollad, as substitute, but moving his name to the bottom of the list for consideration as regular driver. Contract of Mavis Bennett as part-tim- e librarian at Midvalschool was approved. in the county iug work. $315,000; real estate ley An increase Virginia Merrill, new elemen- i budget of $820,400 is being asked purchase for public parks and tary supervisor, attended the by David P. Jones, county audi- playgrounds, $220,000; new eldThursday board meeting and tor. Money to cover the increase er citizen's center, $98,000; conconferred briefly wjth board, was tftade available when the struction of tennis courts and members. tax levy was set in August, but icc skating rink, $34,000; final the budget was not opened for payment of countys share uf Mt. Olympus Eastern South High School swimming revision at that time. Star Sets First Meeting Presently the total county pool, $25,000. Survey prior to microfilming Mount Olympus Chapter No. budget is $14,127,215, including county records, $10,000; addit2, Order of the Eastern Star to $2 million in capital improvements. ional funds for civic auditorium hold first fall meeting. center The auditor presented the sports The first regular monthly folbond election Nov. 5, $10,000; with the comission of fall and the winter county meeting down payment on site for new season of Mount Olympus Chap- lowing breakdown of the fund allocations needed: ; county board of health building ter No. 23. O. E. S. will be held Thursday, Sept. 26 at 7:03 p.m. j connection with Jordan River $11,900, and additions to varin the Masonic Temple, project, purchase! ious department budgets, j straightening y and engineer--; of 820,400 Increase in County Budget Asked arcna-convcntio- n i ' right-of-wa- MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS For School For the Best Rental Plan In Utah . . . . t . Call - OOG3B nwmvaqwgmattffiqn o a 328-200- 4 If' t. FINANCIALLNEEDSTAND PROBLEMS Pearce Music The Management - and Staff of semi-publi- Curtis oMacay uUort.uaiies they-wanted- Cordially Invite You and Your Family to attend - tip OPEN HOUSE AT THE NEW Cottonwood Mortuary 4670 Highland Drive Salt Lake City, Utah ; Saturday Sept. iv8 Miss Wright Light can serve you many ways ' The response to our announcement earlier this ycai bility of private iiuulunr lights lias been tremendous. n: the availa- Many Benefits Already hundreds of eople in this mountain area are discovering these and other benefits of a Private Outdoor Light: Guards property Extends working hours Prevents accidents Adds night-tim- e recreation outdoors beauty, prestige Brings night-tim- e Serves Many Places for Home or Farm lime Farm Feed Lots Corrals Swimming Pools Parking Areas Farm Yards Storage Yards Farm Driveways Barbecue Areas No Equipment to Buy, Install or Maintain $ lere's what the powr r company will provide: Complete installation of a modern outside area light, designed for all outdoor areas, mounted on a pole. You pay only for the service. There is nothing else to buy. Built-ic cell which automatically turns on light at dusk, off at dawn. All electricity used during the operation of Private Outdoor Light, which lights an area over 200 feet in diameter. .Maintenance and lamp replacement. 1 n photo-rlcrtii- Private Outdoor Lighting Costs so Little For more infurmatiun, plume, call or write office. Theie is no obligation. jour If its electric , UTAH POWER T nearest Utah Puim of it's better I oasmas Light Co. Becomes Mrs Magee rites Exchanging vows in John E. Mackav Executive Vice President & General Manager 10 a.m. 'til 8 p.m. ' Sunday Sept. 29 formed in tlic First Methodist Church were Miss Claudia Wright, (laughter of .Mr & Mrs Merton II. Wright. 2311 South '20th East, and Itolx'rt R. Magee son of Russell H. Magee, Now ata. Okla. Dr Warren S. Brain-bridg- e officiated. minister., The couple was honored at a reception at the home of .Mr & Mrs C. E. Dennis. 2305 S. 20th East. The bridegroom's mother was hostess at a rehearsal dinner at the Top of the Mall, Cottonwood. Attending the bride at the wedding was Mrs Richard O. Dorrans. matron 0 honor. Other attendants were (Miss Patricia Wagner, Mrs Herbert Chen. Miss Barbara L. Wright and Miss Joyce A. Wright. Best man for his brother was Russell L. .Magee, Tulsa. Okla. Ronald L. Stephens, Dugway. i sv Noon 'til 8 p.m. per- ''.S Y ira? A. Burt Keddington ,.V ti v - t 1 . ; M' ' il 1.11 Marguerite Taylor Beck Associate Associate Utah's Finest Mortuary ANOTHER FACILITY TO BETTER YOUR COMMUNITY Jack B. Bowman. Dugway and Donald L. Leinwedcr, ushered. After a Las Vegas honeymoon the couple wil reside in Salt City. Mr .Magee is a graduate of the Brooks Institute of Photo- graphy. Santa Barbara. Calif., and is employed in at Dugway Proving Ground. scientific-photograph- Rake & Hoe Gardeners Hold Thursday Meeting The iiinlhl.v eu- .ing of the. Rake and Hoe Garden Club will be held Sept. 20 at i : .'Hi a.111. at the home of Mrs William S. Richards. 2150 East, ttfiu So. Mr Leland Mitchell, of Mil-- ! I chell's Nursery, will present a j program on the storage, plant-1 I firowiiig of- - ladlw- a- Associate Alvin Keddington F. Mell Whitney Associate Associate Glenn G. Smith L. LaVar Myers Associate CURTIS MACK AY MORTUARIES -- SUNSET LAWN MORTUARY 2350 EAST 1300 SOUTH, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH IN7-158- 2 COTTONWOOD MORTUARY 4670 HIGHLAND DRIVE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 278-280- 7 w v. |