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Show University of Utah Salt Lake, City 12, Utah Library The Net Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek Vote District Holladay Man To Head Listed for County Fund Hayden M. Calvert, manager of Prudential Federal Savings I mortgage loan division, will ; direct the 1962 Heart Fund in Salt Lake County, it was announced recently by Dr. James F. Orme, Utah Heart Associa- tion president. From personal experience, my family knows the benefits of heart research, Mr. Cal-- i vert commented in accepting the post. We have a deep interest in Heart Fund for my wife underwent open-heasurgery eariier this year. Research supported by Heart New Cottonwood Klwanis Club officers in South, second vice president. The club will Fund dollars has top priority Cottonwood-Holladay dude: President Robert R. Short, front left, now be known as the in the crusade to conquer the nation's Number One health 7455 South 2200 East; Dick Mercer, 2573 Kiwanis Club and memberships are being enemy, the county chairman exElm Ave, (2200 South), first vice president; taken in the Holladay area, according to outplained. In addition, the Heart Association also supports extenBob Wallace, back left, 2210 East 6675 South, going president Stan Bonham. sive professional and general treasurer; and Ray Fisher, 1505 East 3080 public education programs and community service projects, he added. Citing the enormous steps r- I made by research in the past it Buy Lines Will 10 years, Mr Calvert said. These advances prove that Move Items Fast much can be done to combat ; cardiovascular diseases which BUY LINES arc effective. for more deaths each ; account The NEIGHBOR will move it ; year than all other causes of for you no matter what it is. death combined. There is good Mrs. Louise Larsen was so reason to expect that more can be made during swamped with response to her .progress A school census just completDean & Carl s Beauty Salon, the lifetime of many of us. recent dressmaking ad that she ed iu Utahs two largest school 3900 Wasatch Bivd, has recent- - Research must be expanded to been forced to temporarily districts indicates that the has ly acquired the services of hair achieve these advances, and we remove it. school enrollment and child popAlton Klein estimates she styhst Tom Jones,, former own-- : ulation continues to increase saved $15 by dealing with a er of Thomas Hair Styhsls in.more heart research scientists. advertiser when i A native of Utah, Mr. Calvert sharply in the Granite District NEIGHBOR Holladay. she needed chairs redone. and gradually declines in Salt In 1959 Mr Jones won a 1st was born Dec. 11, 1920 in Myton, Move it fast with BUY His parents, Duchesne Lake. LINES. place, trophy in a hair cutting Mr and MCounty. John m. Calvert Total enrollment in Granite contest at the slate convention , now reside at 1620 E. 4500 S. of beauty operators held in jin Holladay. District schools increased from 1?38 graduate of Granite downtown Salt Lake. He plans 38,243 to 41,312, a gain of 3,069, Garden Club Donates to enter competition again in High School, he attended Westor eight per cent from Oct. 30, minster College where he playFlowers To Elderly 19G0, to Oct 30, 1961. For the 1962, this time competing in ed football and basketball, enrollschool 1 same period city , TDec."5 die Sun 'Rise Gahlcn hair stylings captaining the 1940 qagera;j6e to ment' dropped (Tom' 41430 Mr Jones emphasizes that ex- graduated from Westminster in' Club met at the University 40,344, a decrease of 586 or 1.4 Club tor their annual Christ- pertly cut hair makes the set. 1940, and then attended the per cent. University of Utah where he mas party. There is no reason for a set to received a BA degree in ac- Christmas arrangements were next day, he claims, counting in 1942. Mr. Calvert brought by the members and fall out the Oakwod School also a Graduate of the Univer-whe- n later taken to elderly patients if the hair is shaped properly in the Salt Lake County HospSets PTA Meet cut. The average ital for their bedside tables and man, he added, needs shap--; From 1942 until 1945, he servOakwood school will hold its the 5 to 6 weeks, how- - ed with the U. S. every ing Navy. Upon memberthe four For WednesPTA second years meeting his discharge, he began his of the club has been donat- eve.r:! ship in 7:30 cut 6 at makes the the hair Dec. p.m. Skillfully day with Prudential as a ing elaborate floral arrange- hair easier for the operator to career e room. bookkeeper. Since 1955, he has ments to the elderly at Christserved in his present position. A short musical Christmas mas time in lieu of exchanging A member of the Southeast program will be given by a gifts among themselves. During Lions Gub, he is past pesident chorus made up of the sixth the year the club sends two of the organization. people every other week to visit grades. Mr. Calvert is married to the Following the musical pro- the wards, talk with the senior Bcttie Parker, daughter former floron will and several leave citizens talk Dr. Farrcr gram of Mr. and Mrs. George A. in Granite al arangements in each room the curriculum South, HollParker, 3590 school district, llis remarks for them to enjoy. aday. She is a graduate of There are approximately 25 will be followed by a question , South High School, and attended members in the club. and answer period. have three children. , Beverly, Westminster College and the married and living in Calif.; university of Utah, receiving a Colleen, a student at BYU and degree jn education from the Bob who lives a home. latter. I The Calverts reside at 4100 E. 4400 South in Holladay. They are the parents of two daugh-- i tors, Nancy. 15 and Ann Marie, j 12, both students at the Wasatch Junior High School. of 2700 South east and Christmas season Highland home decorators have just two Dr. arc eligible to enter for Dale Peak Delegate to be award- one of weeks left to enter the Last Javycce by Church Confab At Mill Creek Jaycccs Christmas Last year's winners will not E. Dale Peak, 4326 South lighting contest. be considered in the contest 2900 East was a delegate at the Entries must be mailed or this year. session of the phoned to Jayccc registrants in recent two-daThe lights must be displayed time to beat Uic Dec. 21 entry of the Chuch-- ' members , board 7 deadline, according to contest Friday night, Dec. 22, from mens Brotherhood of the Evan-- ' spokesmen. Pertinent informa- to 9. p.m. gclical and Reformed Church Homes will be judged on artion on entries is listed in the and the Laymen's Fellowship tistic effect, originality, and j of the Congregational Chistian accompanying entry blank. All homes located south of lighting technique. j Churches at the Shcraton-Clcve-lanHotel in Gcvcland. I Sanitary Post COTTON WOOD rt . ij rormer rlolmady Schools Show Stylist Takes New Position Enrollment Gain A . . ; hings wo-.nr- sun-roo- multi-purpos- 0 Deadline Near for Entry In Lighting Contest Artistic y HEIGHTS oting districts have been listed for tonight's trustee election for the Salt Lake County Cottonwood Sanitary District by ltuss Godfrey, manager of the district. The voting districts are set up within three precincts. will serve The Uustee-oiec- t a six year term on the district's board of directors. Voting oil the special ballot will run until 8 p.m. Candidates for the position aic Earl Howe, incumbent chairman, 5601 South 900 East; George Richards, 2265 East 6675 South; JlarJd J. Long, 2172 East 7160 South; J. Marvin 1706 E. Creek Rd.; and Everett H. Belcher, 7200 South 1300 East. Voting in precinct No. 1 will be at Woousiock school, 6015 Suulh 13(H) East, and will include voting districts 309, 311, ' Granite District Wednesday, December 6, 1961 Volume 6 Number 49 South, will Ik1 the voting luea- lion for precinct No. 2, which includes districts 429, 427, 531, 524, 510, 321, and 408. Residents witiiin precinct No. 3 will vole at the residence of David Brad Gardner, 8782 South 1240 East. The precinct includes voting districts No. 406, 421, 422, and 426. Kiwanis Club Sets Annual Kids Party For-bus- The Sugarhousc Kiwanis Club has scheduled its annual kids Christmas party for Saturday, Dec. 16, from 3 to 5:30 p.m. at the Sait Lake Country Club. All club members and their families are invited to attend 312, 313, 310, 320, 404, 407, the affair, according to Lloyd 400, and 492. Davis, chairman, and Maury Butler school, 2700 East 7000 McKendrick, board member in charge. Santa will he on hand, loaded Tri Delt Mothers illusProtection given in training by cumbersome headgear is with- gifts for the children, Honor Daughters trated by Gene Fullmer, who has boxed more than 125 rounds lunch will be served to all atin preparation for his Dee. championship fight with Kid Parct Tlie Delta Delta Della Moth- tending, and there will be movies for entertainment. at Las Vegas. Headgear does not leave much of a target for ers Club honored their daughters an old at Christiashioned sparmates to get in blows which might cut or Injure fighter mas parly Dec. 3 at the Ambasbefore an important match. sador Gub. Special decorations were used to carry out the theme of the party; including authentic 1909 costuming. Christmas songs were sung by a quartet and readings were by some of the daughters. ; ... given Mrs G. p, Osterich and jlrs . LACKLAND. AFB, Tex. AirC. F. Tebbs were in charge of man Basic George S. Robinson, with two shown that lie is fast, sharp, Gene,"Fullmer, tlie affair, assisted by Mrs J. P. whose parents live at 3936 monlhs of training and more and is punching hard, with exMrs R. 11. Willey, Mrs Atkinson, than 125 rounds of ring boxing cellent timing. E. Virgil Norton and Mrs Reid behind him, broke camp TuesT. Griffin. day and headed for Las Vegas. Gene, holder of the NBA middleweight title, will train at Vegas until the championship fight with Kid Peret Dec. 9, and roll up nearly 140 rounds of boxing before tapering off. Headquarters for the champHolladay Garden Club held a ion will be at Riviera Hotel. luncheon Dec. 4 to install new chamis also His opponent a officers and plan a workshop on pion, Peret presently holding Girislmas table decorations and A new Rexall drug store, the welterweight title. Gene has been tough and wreaths or swags for houee Crest Drug, opened for business recently at 7345 Suulh 9th East sharp during his workouts at doors. grand opening of the business Jensons Square Garden in West Officers for the new year arc will be held soon, although no Jordan. He has given three Mrs V. R. llulchcns, president; definite dale has been set. Airman Robinson sparmates a rough time during Mrs Stewart Clarke, vice pres- - Bill Hawkes and Bill Dunn recent weeks, and they absorb ident; Mrs Betty Allen, secre- arc the owners, while other South 2900 East, Salt Lake fantastic punishment, even with tary; Mrs If. J. Vandcr Veer, store officials include Reed Ses- City, Utah, is being assigned to the big headgears and body pro- corresponding secretary; Mrs sions, Vcrla Witbeck, and Nor-ee- n the United States Air Force tectors Marv Jenson equips William Perez. Messers liawkes and technical training course for Sovcrccn, treasurer; them with. Dunn also operate the Murray photographers at Lowry Richard Mrs and Mrs Calioon, AFB, Marv is looking for a real Colo. tough fight against Peret. lie John Limberg, directors; and City Pharmacy. well Crest is stocked T. Mrs Charles Bintz, parliaDrug Airman Robinson, who has says the 1 odds favoring Gene for holiday buyer's with such completed his basic military are not realistic, and predicts mentarian. that Peret willibe one of Genes Mrs L. W. Fowler gave a spe- things as greeting cards, gift training at Lackland AFB, Tex., tougher opponents, he figures cial Christmas talk. Mrs Fowler wrappings, cosmetics, notions was selected for the advanced Gene to win, however, as do drew her subject from consider- and oilier items ior Christmas training on the basis of his most fans. . . which is probably able research which site lias giving. interests and aptitudes. the basic reason for the lopdone on the history of holly and Store hours are from 9 a.m. The airman is a graduate of sided odds: to 9'p.m. In his workouts, Gene has other Christmas plants. in Scwanhaka High School Floral Park, N. Y., and a former student at State University in Farmingdalc, N. Y. Airman Given Photo School Fullmer Meets Peret Dec. 9 in JGtle . Fight Garden Club Luncheon Installs Officers Training Course Crest Drug Open for Business j 4-- . d Newcomers Set Luncheon Practice Times Slated for Hair stylist Tom Jones, 3635 Ceres Dr., recently joined the staff of Dean & Carl's Beauty Salon. -- Tom . lately sold his business in Holladay which he had established 5 years ago. CHRISTMAS LIGHTING CONTEST Please enter my home in the East Mill Creek Jayccc lighting contest. Cottonwood School Eyes Civil Defense Bantam League Thc Utah National Guard's Bantam Basketball program, under (he direction of Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, wil hold their practice sessions every Saturday during December at Murray s Utah National Guard Armory. Regular league play begins in January. This marks the 5th year of Hie Guards Bantam Circuit. The program started with 10 teams in Sait Lake under the direction of the Utah Adjutant lien. Maxwell E. Rich, will hold lias spread statewide, since its inception, to approximately 118 participating teams including the Jets from the Cottonwood series or six meetings deto civil defense will be launched Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. at. Cottonwood school, with the showing of the film, Radiological Defense." Address A. L. Urry, principal of CotYour entry blank (or phone call) must lie received by Dec. tonwood school, will give a area. short talk to the parents to ex21, 1961. Lights must be displayed from 7 to 0 p.m. Dec. 22. Scheduled pactice times for plain what preparations the the teams will be: MAIL TO: East Millcrcck Jaycccs school is making for the pro8- 9 a.m. Trojans or . . . Bernard C. Norton 910 a.m. Bees cjo Dave Novell tection of Uie children in case ' 5420 S. Hillcrcst Dr. 1011 a.m. Titans 3420 El Scrrito Dr. of atomic attack. 1112 a.m. Sheriffs will Tlie end with evening Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City. Utah 121 p.m. Dons Christmas caroling by the third 11U5-9862 p.m. Chiefs AM graders, in keeping with a tra2- 3 p.m. Jets dition of the school. 34 p.m. Rama 8 A voted 1- The Newcomers dub will hold their annual Christmas luncheon at the Willow Creek Country Club, Dec. 12 at noon. The theme for the luncheon party will be An Old Fashioned Christmas". There will be a social hour with luncheon served at 1 p.m. of followed by a program Christmas music. The highlight of the afternoon will he a drawing for many valuable prizes the main one being a trip to Las Vegas for two. Proceeds from the raffle will be donated to the center for mentally handicapped children. The center meets daily in the Holladay Community Church. Newcomers to the area and residents of less than two years arc invited to join the dull in their Christmas festivities. Reservations may be made with 5 Mrs Eleanor McGee. or Mrs. Sue Kirschbaum Other members on the committee are Mrs. Nnrah Hanna, chairman, Mrs. Dorothy and Mrs. Gilbert, Rene Douglas, Mrs. Gladys Black and Mrs. Lou Arnold. pre-scho- HU5-311- CK7-510- Capt. Ken J. Workman, Utah National Guard, son, Rogor K., 11, and Capt. J. Scott Maddox, Utah National Guard, talk over upcoming Bantam Basketball program. Capt, Work man and Roger reside at 6515 South 2425 East, and Capt. Maddox at 1412 East 7275 South. |