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Show of ?tru Lib-.- ry The Ir.'.a City 12, lt rj-.- 6;' IL Wednesday, October 23, 1963 Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood, East Miil Creek Volume 8 Cottonwood Hgts. Will Newcomers Elect 3 Council Members P!un Dance d Memebrs of the East Mill Crack and tor make the Jaycacttas plans forth coming March of Dimts Ball which they arc sponsoring. They are from left to right, Mrs Richard Dahn, Mrs Lawrence R. Limberg, Mrs Donald Grice, Mrs Thomas Morris, Mrs Arthur Holloway, and Mrs John Doyle. Holladay-Cottonwoo- "The Visit" to Sponsor Show For March of Dimes Begin Oct. 31 At Theatre U. 1 ; n i ji 1 j s, k; Uni-crsit- CR8-874- I 0 278-166- Schedules Meeting Jordan Board Hears Request for Swimming Pool This The next regular meeting id Mount 23, Olyu pus Chapter Order of the Eastern star, will Mayes of the Exchange Club, dented the body. The bus driver lie lichl lliursday evening Oct. Kenneth E. Kefauver, director obtained the car's license nuin-- ' 21. at 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple, of public relations for Kenne- her and the owner, a Tooele; Midvale. cott, and Dr Rigby, state direct- High School student, will be re-- 1 or of adult education. quired to make full restitution, The board set Wednesday, Chairman Clyde V. Buxton Nov. 13, at 6:30 p.m. for the recommended that Hie Jordan next board meeting, which will schools play football games ini be held at Alta View school. the afternoon. Consideration was given the; Dedication of the school will be p.m. that evening, fola final inspection by board members on Nov. 7. Gale Ray Oakeson was appointed to the custodial staff at West Jordan Junior; Mrs lone Bowles, Mrs Carol Timothy, and Mrs Shirley Olson to Copper-vieand Mrs May Thomas to Mt. Jordan on the lunch staffs. Asst Supt. H. W. Jorgensen advised the board of damage to a district bus returning from the Tooele game Oct. 9. He said the bus was followed by a car as far as Magna, and the occupants threw bricks and stones which broke bus windows and held at N not hard-presse- 8 lowing - w d r, from request lntemojn:;i.i! Sports for use of the Jordan gym for a professional boxing card. The board asked for iull details to be referred to the buildings committee. The boat'd was informed that the fourth bus motor block had cracked and was being replaced Five by the manufacturer. crankshafts in motors have also broken and have been replaced. Approval was given for establishment of vocational education classes at the stale prison wilh the district awarding on completion from South Park Academy. Urges Auditorium? New-com- James Butler Head CFG 'If you want to look at the in the March of Dimes tclcvi latest Spring fashions, you will sion show: tine for the Mon-Next major production at want to attend the March of ey, due for release all across of Utah theatre will the United Stales during Jan-- j University Dimes be The Visit," which is schedon Nov. 2, at the Terrace Ball- uary 1964. Other stars appearuled for 11 performances from room. This was the statement ing with Mike are Jack Benny, of Mrs Thomas Morris who is Dick Van Dyke; Jimmy Dur- Oct. 31 through N'ov. 9 in Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Chairman of this event. The ante. East Mill creek, and Coltonwood-llollada- y Tickets can be purchased at The lead role will be played Jayceetes are joining Salt Lake Knit, 54 South Main by Lcora Dana, Broadway star, forces in producing the show. Street, Salt Lake City, any day who performed the same role Mrs Morris, who is president of the week and at the Cotton- in summer theatre in Maryland of the East Millcreek Jycc-ette- wood Mall. Reservations can with sell-ou- t success. Miss Dana will have serving with her be made by calling Mrs John starred last March in the y or Mrs on this Fashion Show Mrs Rich- J. Doyle at Theatre production of Mrs Richard W. Dahn at Look Homeward, Angel." ard W. Dahn, Lawrence R. Limberg, public relations; Mrs Donald Grice, prizes; Mrs Dale E. Brethaurer, hospitality; Mrs Arthur M. Holloway, table decoration; Mrs Seeking addition of a swim- the beard has an obligation to Mrs John J. Doyle, tickets; pool to plans for Butler provide a pool at Midvale ahead ming ModFred Matley, in charge of Junior High School, a delega- of any other location in the els; Mrs Duaine E. Berger, tion from Cottonwood Heignls district. patron chairman; and Mrs Rob- Coordinating Council attended was also pointed out that ert Krenze, fashion coordinator. the meeting of Jordan board of theIt driv ing distance is less from Michael East will again be education on Thursday evening. llic Cottonwood Heights area our poster boy. Michael will apThe delegation, headed h.v to West Jordan Junior than it pear at the March of Dimes Mel Hall, chairman of the coun- is to Mt. Jordan Junior, and that Fashion Show where he will cil, included Bob Short. Paul residents of the area might find sing. Mike recently returned By water, Mrs Nancy Lignell, it to their advantage to use the from Hollywod where he starred and Mrs Eunice Schefcik. West Jordan pool. .They poinled out the complete Questioned as to cost of a lack of recreational facilities in pool, Clerk Kenneth Prince the entire area, the distance to obtained figures showing that the pool at Mt. Jordan Junior, each of the present pools cost By Jay the growing families in need of S21 2,480. such recreation, and stressed At the suggestion of Bcrnarr Overheard in Ilolladay: the point that additional areas S. Furse, study of the swimming are entitled to swimming pools. pool problem was referred to Sit tight 'til the site is right. Board members expressed tho lay committee for research complete sympathy with their and recommendation. The Jordan school board has request, and declared they are Presentation of a Freedom been asked to rent the Jordan interested in providing recreato the district for use at Shrine High gym fur professional tional facilities but advised the Jordan High School was made the1 boxing. district is delegation that by tl:o Sait Lake Exchange Buard members questioned the to keep up with Club and Kennecott Copper economics of the promoters to necessary with classrooms in the presParticipating Curp. more of board's the price tunds available. pay L. Spring-meyeRobert were entation than $100 when the Fairgrounds It was pointed out that when Harold and president, Coliseum is available for $50 the pools at West Jordan and a night. Mt. Jordan were built, one on They can't get a crowd at each of the river, the assessed was the helpful valuation of the district was the Coliseum, answer supplied by a reporter at its peak, and that valuation for one of the dailies. lion altcrward dropped to less The Meadow Moor ElemenBuard members roared with than half, and has not yet re- tary Schol, 5315 South 1700 East, and the downtown gained that high point. laughter opened its doors Tuesday mornnewspaper man had an embarMeanwhile, with school reve- ing at 9 p.m. to the lirst group rassing moment when Marlon nues down, school populations of lirst graders. At 1 p.m. stuof the have increased Batemen, rapidly, and Jor- dents in the remaining six You admit dan is now the fastest board, quipped, growing grades a i rived at tiie school to they cant get a crowd down- - district in the slate, percentage- complete the enrollment. wise, with increases of 10 or The school opened with a tomore each year in enrollment. tal of 713 students. Tiie 7th Cottonwood Students came from Cotlon-v- , noticed 11a ve the you delegation Woodstock, answered with declarOukvvooil, nod, F.ast expressway is now quick and vigored complete, having reached ous nues" when asked if they and Jlui ningsidc clcmcmtary the junction with the county would accept double sessions (r schools. Sixty-eighstudents from Cotelasses with a swimni.ng pool, diagonal at 45th South. 36 first tonwood Reed H. said Becksteatl the elementary, Supt. expressway Originally, was suposed to continue to Dra- that flic school population in graders and 32 second graders, per, but as soon as enough road the Cottonwood Heights area will make available in that, was built to supply the desires has required the present con-- school two class rooms that will of Salt Lake City, the express- slruction of Butler Junior High! be converted to kindergarten way was declared complete." and construction of another ele- use. Oakwood school will be reThere will be no more ex- mentary school in Hie area is pressway built until it is to the planned as soon as land can lie lieved completely of double this year by sending a advantage of Salt Lake City to acquired, and he ixtinled out that other areas of the district total of 23fi students to the new do so. arc also in need of additional school. A breakdown of the stuclassrooms. dents by classes includes, 43 Have you noticed, too that Marlon first grade students, 47 second, memhoard Balcmau, in started the freeways were who is also a member of 40 third, 13 fourth, 33 fifth and ber, Salt Lake City, and slowly they the recreation board, 33 sixth. arc edging into the county. If said county that Jordan district is Moniiiigside school will lose there is enough money, and overdue" on financial aid from io iiftli grade students and 90 when llicy get around to it, the department, sixth grade students to relieve other areas may get some traf- which recreation could aid in building a double sessions there. fic relief. But Salt Lake comes Woodstock school will contripool, but he felt that the amount, first. that could be made available! bute the largest number of stufor Mieli a project would st .11 ' dents to tiie new sehool, 305. Have you noticed there has be insufficient. He said that the Breakdown by elasses includes. been a lot of publicity about a recreation department has been !K first, 70 second, 38 third, 42 road up Butterfield Canyon into interested in buying park land fourth, 5:1 filth, and 39 sixth the Oquirrhs, but no road has in (lie Cottonwood area, grade students. This transfer of Heights been built. When it is to the ad- but has found sites unavailable. students will take Woodstock off vantage of Salt Lake City to He granted that the com- of double sessions for the build this road, it will be built. munity need is of the year. unquestioned, but that the school lxard has to The meadow Moor seliuol is Have you noticed There is base such an expenditure of uniouely designed with classoccasional publicity about a funds mi the advantages to the rooms in units of four with each grand plan to build a road educational system, and, in Ins met luiv ing an outside entrance. through Corner Canyon to Utah opinion, it would have to be Bach classroom unit is connected County. So far, Salt Lake City a dual project if any pools arc to Ihe main Ixidy of the buildhasnt wanted such a road, but built. ing, which includes the adminiwhen it docs, you can bet the Board members also pointed strative offices and the multiroad will be built out that numerous delegations purpose room and rest rooms, from Midvale have visited the by enclosed passages that And have you noticed Salt board in the past seeking a bridge the Iwo parts of the Lake City wants an auditor- pool at Midvale Junior J licit, building. The areas between the pasium and it will be built, just but mine has been built in Midas soon us they can get the vale because funds have not sages will be landscaped to probeen available. They said thal vide an interior garden effect. county to pay fur ill Voters Ai Old Mill 1 Jaycee-Ette- s Number 43 it Tight" Residents in llus area wl;j are nut eligible to vute d.ie to elections laws in the Sait Lake County Civie Auditorium Iimnl Mance in Ihe A Iltill.iwr."! Election will be able to oie for the community council mem- I.un.ir llieme is being livid tics bers. year at the tii.l Milt by Pie s Club of Sail Lake City Pulling places for the council elections will be at Butler on SuturJ.iv. Oct. 26 wi:ti nm-i- e ( oil p.m. by Jack Long. Cottonwood school, lleiyliis tom 9 to 12. irner. Candidates for these three School and Mountview for Hie best costumes positions must file their names Mill be beid. although all memwith the Cottonwood Heights bers. guests, and prospective Community Council secretary, iitcmbcis are welcome whither Harold W. Blair not later that in uiMuir.o or casi-.a- l dress. Nov. 1. To will be furnished Snacks council out The that points ihiviugiioi.t Hie evening and a An active worker in the Cub; they have no legal or legislative power but are consulted on Scout program during ilic past! light lunch served after t!.e hour by a roinmiiiee major developments in the area, 12 years, James F. Butler, ir.BH witching such as zoning and other com- Wallace Ln. has been appointed beaded by Mrs Jane A'lgcll. Clialrmu!! lor l!.o d..nco is munity problems. president of the Salt Lake City Mis Millie G::. Mrs Amiabelle who is 18 years of Fire Girls. Anyone Ev Lets is in i barge of decoraage or older and resides with in Among plans for thie year, tions an Marge and Charlie the boundaries of the community according to Mr Butler, wlioj Newman will be host amt hu.d-ois eligible to vote for the coun- works as Sales Manager for the for the evosimg. cil positions or run as a member Mountain States Telephone Co., Reservations may he made of the council. is a State Camp Fire Girl Conn-- b; calling Mrs Bessie Pa; liter, Boundaries for the commun- cil in Utah. : Mrs .hidy I ley wood, A meeting to discuss the conn-- , 1 S i oil : or Mi Rose Trimble, ity include the area surrounded by 6600 South to Little Cotton- cil formation was held at thej ."Utiigii. wood Creek and from 1700 East Prudential Federal Satiugs and to the mountains. Mt. Olympus OES Loan Auditorium, 33rd South. Terms of three large members the Cottonwood Heights Community Council will expire on Dec. 31. Elections to fill these three positions will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 5. Council members whose terms expire are; J. Richard Andersen, Ira Butler, and Darld ceb atJ ' W od -- The county Cor.imiiiee, which basically wants county folks to get a fair financial shake with ihc city, this week launched a slogan which will be stressed during tiie last two weeks of Hie campaign before the vote on Nov.' 5: Sit tight till the site is l ight. The catchy slogan will appear! in newspaper ads in the countys1 hometown papers and on hand-- ! hills which will supplement the of U Extension Division Sets Dance Classes U The University of Utah Extension Division announces creative Dunce classes under the direction if Virginia Tanner. Classes will commence on Monadvertisements. day, ticl. 28, at the Cottonwood It. J. Davis, who heads (lie; School, 5200 South, Ilolladay IJlvd. publicity out that the slogan points Registration and the elass is a simple, but catchy, state- schedule for Monday, Oct. 28, ment of the committee's aims. 8 arc: year olds 3:30 p.m.; year olds 4:30 p.in.; young Jle stresses the point that the 'downtown faction is waging tens, 5:30 p.m. Classes for prea now or never" campaign, school children are also being but Davis reminds the people arranged. For additional inforthat a vote on the auditorium mation phone Mrs Mongclson at issue ean come upjust as often as the people want it to. that is inconvenient fur them, Mr Davis and his committee arc Like other every thinking citizen, Mr Davis believes an convinced. auditorium is needed, but that The first of a scries of adverto he succssful it must be in tisements sponsored by the the proper place where people committee can use it. People simply will pears in this issue. There will not bother to use a facility be more next week. com-niiil- c, 6-- CR8-148- 1 ' Meadow Moor School Opens Doors The building has been constructed at a cost approximately $100,000 less than that of other recent elementary school of comparable size in the Granite District. The building has approximately 40,000 sq. ft. of floor space. Architect for the building was the firm of Scott and Louie. General Contractor is the Sky-- j line Construction Co. With Cur-- ' tis D. Evans Co. doing the mechanical work, plumbing and heating, and Yates Electric Co. doing the electrical work. The building was orginally scheduled for completion Jan. 1, 1964. ' Rove! Taylor, Gram's District building in- spcctor, or.d A. M.iuricc Capson, assistant to t::s ri.puty superintendent of Granite Dis- - t, j trict, look over the spate between in the new Meadow Moor school, bridges ' 1 scs-s'o- Here Mr Teylor rolls stage curtains into special closet that allows for tha complete clearance of the stage for classroom use. Mr Tcy'or on ti.L multi-purpos- cvno.isiritit movable partitions e room sraye that allows the stage to be used as an additional |