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Show I LIONS CLUB CALENDAR COMMITTEE reported by Mrs. John Pritchard Opposition to attempted rezoning of presidential area has brought together a growing band of Holladay'and Eaiit Mill V rv H - ilph Barrus of 3 8 II South SOW) East one )f the areas well-knoconcert piano tuners and piano technicians, was recently announced as the Utah Distributor for Shimmel Pianos. Mr. Barrus pointed out that Shimmel is made in Germany and is considered one of the world's fine pianos, alongside Steinway and Baldwin. "The Spinet is built in such a way that it carries the depth and tone qualities of a fine grand piano,' he said. Mr. Barrus took his training in the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music with extra work hi Piano Technology which includes tuning and service. He has been tuning and servicing pianos here since 1951. Mr. Barms' Shimmel Pianos are on display at the Meridian Music. School, 1451 South 23rd East. He suggests that anyone interested call him Tor an appointment to see, hear and play tne Shimmel Plano. ' wn - ' . ; Creek home owners. The disputed area is on the southeast comer QfjjSth South and 27th East. Members of the 3 9th-27- th Citizens Property Protective Committee say a grocer concern (Safeway) has applied to nave the property zoning changed from R- -3 to 02, which permits not only super markets, but other types of business, such as shops, bowling alleys and service stations. The group says rezoning will cause a sharp drop In property values. According to Mrs. John Pritchard, publicity chairman, the committee of residents has presented an Informal protest to the Salt Lake County planning. and zoning officials. A formal petition protesting reasoning Is being prepared for home owner signatures. A adltional factual information on present grocery locations in the area is being gathered and the committee plans to go before the various county zoning authorities to present its case if necessary. The group plans to have its counter petitions ready for neighborhood circulation within tne next two weeks if county planning officials Indicate that a public rearing iwill be necessary to reach a decision. The committee then also would schedule a mass meeting for affected home owners. The group has pointed out that at present there are some 25 groceries within a two-mi- le radius of the intersection and there are five major shopping centers within a little more than one mile. Committee members have pointed out that many thousands of vehicles pass thru the Intersection daily. They claim additional business in the same area would sharply increase the traffic flow and the danger to children and others who walk through the intersection each day, Tne committee has asked planning officials to keep in mind that the area was Intended to be a reildentlal sector of the county and that commercial zones have been kei aside elsewhere for use by businesses. The group also feels there is no demand or need for still more supermarket locations in the area and none should be added. Elder Joseph Van Anderson is going to the Northern California Mission. He's the handsome son of Bishop and Sister Leo VettAndersonof6799So 9th Ea. Elder Anderson's Farewell Testimonial will be held Sunday, November 20th In the Union Second Ward Recreation Hall on 7200 South 9th East at 3:00 pm. Neighbors Get Boost in Kennecott Promos Promotions of two Holladay neighbors, employees of the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation were announced today by Ray Gough, general superintendent of mining and nulling, and Wayne Burt, general superintendent of smelting and refining. Principal promotion elevated Dean D. Kerr to operations superintendent at the mine, the poition farmerfr held by Gough. Moving to casting scheduling foreman is FarrelL. Alsop. Kerr, 34, lives at 2010 Sycamore Lane in Holladay. He joined Kennecott in 1949 as a drill sampler and recently was general train and shovel foreman. He graduated from the University of Kansas, where he attended on a Kennecott scholarship, in 1949 with a bachelor of science in mine engineering. Kerr is a member of AIME and A IIE. Alsop, 44, was bom in Tooele andnow lives at 2062 Sycamore Lane, Holladay, with his wife the former Virginia Sackett of Tooele. He graduated from Tooele High in 1935 and obtained a B.S. in metallurgy from the University of Utah in 1950. SALE Through various projects, the East Mill Creek Lions Club has helped "the lame to walk, the deaf to hear, and the blind to see. But in order to cany on with these projects, they must have adequate financing. They are now in the process of getting the Community Birthday Calendar ready for distribution. Have you It's a deall It not only ever had one tells you birth dates of close friends and wedneighbors and their youngsters, but like remember. to ding dates that you'd It's wonderful for Daddies and Moms with poor memories when it comes to anniversaries and birthdays. This year the Community Birthday Calendar has been made a project of the Board of Directors. Board Member Lion McAfee is the general chairman. When these Lion boys come knocking on your door, have that $2 ready! DONT WAIT ITS TOO TIL LATE! isALS PLUMBING "SUDDEN SERVICE' 4708 Holladay Blvd. CR 748 3E 'BRINTON DECORATOR CENTERPIECE Don't tell Mom when she comes home . . let's see if she notices did the dishes." Auditions lor cal parts Include instrumentalists of any "Promised Valley Held Yesterday Preliminary auditions in music and drama for the musical production "Promised Valley" to be presented during 1961 June Conference were scheduled for Salt Lake Area, Wednesday, November 16th Dance auditions were from 8 to 9:30 p. m. at the L.D.S. Business College with Virginia H. McDonald. Additional music auditions will be held Saturday, Nove mb ber 19th, General Hoard Room, 50 North Main Street from 2 to 8: 00 PM. Superintendnet Joseph T. Bentley and President Bertha S. Reeder of the MIA General Boards announced that parts are open for vocalists, musicians, dancers and dramatic actors. "Promised Valley" was first produced in 1947 as part of tne Utah Centennial celebration. It will be directed for the 1961 MIA Conference by Dr. Crawford Gates, composer of the music. Dr. Keith M. Engar. Virginia H. McDonald. Lorraine Bowman and other members of the MIA General Boards. Superintendent Bentley stated that persons chosen for the various parts must De available for an intensive rehearsal schedule. It is necessary for persons trying out for the vocal, chorus and symphony orchestra parts to bring their own music and Instruments for tryout purposes: for drama arts, bring two minutes of dramatic script; or dance parts bring own record and dance creation.' Auditions will be on an individual basis. President Bertha S. Reeder said this outstanding musical production, which tells through drama, music and dance. NEIGHBOR 2) THE HOLLADAY the early history of the Church and the trek across the plains, would give more than 200 young people of the Church an opportunity to express their talents. Musi age for symphony orchestra; persons sixteen years and older for mixed chorus; Beehive and Boy Scouts for boys and girls Choir. Singing Actor Leads: Celia Cutler, soprano, late teens or early twenties; Jed Cutler, Celia's husband. Baritone, twehtle Fennelly Parsons, Tenor, comic, mature person; leader. Baritone, mature. Dramatic parts: Emma Faraday, other, older, mater; Calab Faraday; father; Quimby Leighton, bishop, mature; Jamey Logan, in his twenties, must have Scottish brogue; Brother Zarabel, mature; Col. John Broderick, mature; Leonard Parsons, in his teens, must be able to sing a little. DancersrPersons trying out should have had some training in dance or ballet;should be fifteen years of age or older.m A PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS The second meeting of the local chapter ofPWP was held Thursday November 3, 1960 at the home of Nila Torkelson and officers were elected. Mrs. Carolyn Parker will be Chairman with Mrs. Clem- entine Laub as and Clara B. Kent as ecretary. PWP is a national organization Co-Chair- Mrs. for PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS. This ld purpose: to bring together for social and educational purposes, parents without partners. Much is to by dlscussln and working together on the many prob5- lems which face the people in this cate- Membership is open to all parents without partners. If interested in Joinin club has a two-fo- this National, and Sa Lake group please contact Mrs. Carolyn Parker at IN for additional infer with purchace of any new GE majoiappliance before 149. DISPOSALL 4708 Holladay Blvd. CR 148 ;-- & 9 DISHWASHER SUPER GRINDING ACTION INSTALLATION BEFORE THANKSGIVING DAY REALLY CLEANS) NO PRE-RINSI- NG DO-IT-YOURS- 49. FC15T SPEND THE DAY WITH THE FAMILY -- NOT THE DISHES . 169 SP30T GIFTS STEREO ENJOY YOUR AFTER DINNER FOR ANNIVERSARIES, WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS, Etc MORE WITH G.E. STEREO CONSOLE PRICES BEGIN 199. 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