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Show I ?r r 1 jr- ' university of 't ah Salt Lake City 12, Utah T - 1 (ri YVT f? Wednesday, July 25, 1962 Servinq the Southeast Salt Late Communities ot Hofladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek Volume 7 of U Appoints Students' Dean U Community Awaits Fun, Entertainment for Neal A. Maxwell was named by the board of Regents today as the new University oi Utah Dean of Students. 11c will re- -' Holladay Eve Affair place Dr. Willard W. Blaesser, who recently resigned to accept a s.milar responsibility at the: City College of New York. The. change will become effective Bennett's statf in Washington, I. C. The community of Iloliaday has a representation on the staff of I'lah's senior senator lor out of proportion to the citys size, with two of the Senator's seven II. Maxwell, 723 Miss Pearson Fast 3153 South, was graduated from the University of Utah this year. At the University she was president of Sigma Chapter stenographers coming from Hoi-- 1 of Lambda Della Sigma. I.DS social organization, and was a laday. Two young ladies from lloila-- . member of Omieron Nu honor-dawiio joined the Senator's ary home economies sorority, staff in June are Miss Ruth She is a graduate of Olympus Pearson, daughter of Mr Oswald High School. y L. Pearson. 6302 Meadowerest Road; and Miss Sue Maxwell, daughter of Mr & Mrs Clarence : 100 In Youths Cast "Oklahoma" "Oklahoma will lie the mus- A teenage youth was injured u al comedy to he presented last Tuesday (July 17) when lus. Hus summer by the Salt Lake motorbike collided with a truck County Recreation Dept. Ier- at 375 South 700 East. formanecs will bo given each Scott Broussard, 16, 4334 Shirat Wasatch evening Aug. ley Lane (4395 South), was treatBowl. ed at Salt Lake LDS Hospital: The cast includes over 100 for a sprained left knee and j youths from the NEIGHBOR shoulder. Victor Martinez, 50. 436 N. ;alTa 5th West, was driving his truck fnHfL include music; into his driveway when the Virginia McDonald, dance; Hugh north-bounmotor-bik- e collided Rush, drama; and Dow Young, orchestra. with liis truck. i 0 I d i October, 1938, as assistant to tiie President at the University and lias been Secretary Board of Regents since July 1961. lie is also an instructor ' in the field of political science and is well known as the host land moderator of KUED's "Tell Miss Maxwell, a graduate of Grande High School, attended the I'nivers.ty of Utah for three years, where she has been study-- 1 ing elementary eduealion. She also is a member of Lambda; Me program. A 1911 Granite High School Delta Sigma. The girls are enjoying the op- j graduate, Mr Maxwell served porlunity of working in Wash-- , in the U. S. Army from 1944 to iug where they can learn alxiut 1946. He was a First Sergeant the government, and where they in the Infantry and participated have the opportunity of seeing in the Army reserve as an ofmany interesting landmarks in ficer in military intelligence the Nation's capital. from 195() to 1953. He graduated with honors from the University Gasoline Blast of Utah in 1952 as a Political Science major. He received his Injures Woman Mrs Norman Upwall, 3765 Isr-ett- a Masters Degree in Political 1961 ComDr. (1375 East), is in fair Science at the August mencement. From 1952 to 1954, Saints he served with the C.I.A. (Cencondition at Latter-daa following gasoline tral Intelligence Agency) and Hospital explosion in her home whieh from 1954 through 1956 he was bums to Legislative Assistant to Senacaused second-degre- e tor Wallace F. Bennett. her face, neck, arms and legs. Mr Maxwell is the author of Mrs Upwall was cleaning several published articles on clothing in gasoline she Jiad politics. He is married to the Collc-cllinkley and poured into an automatic wash- former four children. lie is have they er. Fumes apparently were ig.. . of the Unia nded by a pilot light irom a currentlySixth Bishop LDS Ward. versity water healer in another room. y n Elk Application, Antelope Due Dates Outlined ' or-th- in Salt Lake County Recreations musical production Oklahoma will be presented by Barry Tophain, front left, Lead parts (portraying Curley) 2476 East 3980 South, and Jcralyun Wright, (portraying Laurie) 3433 Eastwood Dr. Mary l.ynn McDonald, 3007 East 3135 South, and Wendy Woolley, 3756 Inis Lane, represent the chorus which will sing in the production. Per- fonnances will be held each evening Aug. ; j j i ! Alta View School Presbyterian Group Meet in Canyon To The Cottonwood Presbyterian Church congregation will meet Y.l Aspen Grove on the Alpine Loop, Mt. 'linipanogos, next Bid Picked ! Sunday, July 29, for worship service Alta View elementary school The worship services are us-,1(M00 soUlh East in White ually conducted at the Church city will be built by Elmer J. located at 1580 East Vine. dark for his low bid of $659,000. The "church in the canyon contract for the school was will commence with a family , thc Jordan buard of cdu. ;m worship service at II a.m. Rev. t.alion Thursday night. R. David Steele, pastor, will officiate. doctrical work and also the low members and bjd on mechanical work, Prebyterian friends living iniColIn nwood mitu,d tJie day prt.vious by lhe are invited to attend. Those at- - Miller and Heating Plumbing tending should bring lunches and 157 for be prepared for a day of wor-- j Umlcr lhe jordan board s sys ship, recreation, and fellowship. lenl 01 bulumg llie successful i Application for permits on all elk hunting units will be at the main offices of the Utah Department of Fish and Game, 1596 West North Temple. Salt Lake City 1G, lieginning Aug. 3. uni-fille- d with parade, Aug. 1. Mr Maxwell has served since Holladay Girls Join Bennett Staff evening, complete will be open Friday afternoon queens, entertain- so that children can entertain ment, games, eats and even a themselves while parents lake Twist contest with a $25 cash advantage of the special prices prize, awaits interested partici- be ug oLercd by the merchants pants Holladay Eve, Aug. 4. of Holladay village. Stores will elose Saturday eveaccording to officials planning the annual community celebra- ning, Aug 4 before the parade tion. and other activities get under Actually, the celebration be- way. And only little over a week gins Friday afternoon. Aug. 3 e but the highlights will climax remains for individuals and affair the following evening, ganizalions planning to enter Concessions and carnival rides. floats in the parade, which will gel under way at 6 p.m. Aug. 4. Entries must meet at Holladay 3rd Ward no later than 5 p.m. for position assignments. Girls desiring to enter the queen contest have only a few more days to complete eligibility requirements. Deadline for qualifying is 1 p.m. Saturday, judging will take place Final judging of contestants July 28 for the title of Holladay Eve that evening at 7 p.m. Queen will take place at 7 p.m. There are six divisions opan Saturday, July 28, at 4701 Holl- - (o parade participants, accord- aday Blvd. in Holladay shop- ;ng Reed Walker, Chairman, ping center. Qne division will be devoted All girls completing eligibicjor bearers, sport cars and lily requirements by that time lhl, QUcen rioal; anolhcr to will be entered in the final marchors and children with tri- judging, which will be based cycles or bikes; a third division on poise, personality, beauty will be for miniature floats, and attire 'another for large groups not Tween entrants, those age mot0rized; a fifth division for I through 12, will dress in motorized floats and still another party-typ- e dresses, while "Teen lor horses. division contestants will dress Starting at Holladay Third attire includin afternoon-typ- e the parade will move Ward, ing heels and hose. to Ilolla- Winners will receive ward- - west on Kentucky Ave. robc outfits donated by Holla- - j dy along the boulevard to terminate day merchants. on the west side of the Iloliaday A j Ruth Pearson and Sue Maxwell, both of Holla-daare new members u( Sen. Wallaec F. Number 30 sub-the- i GardenClub Meets 26th ir , Certain lavish floats have already been committed to the parade by large private firms Slated At Continued on Page Park Thursday 5 Kids... Decorate the oldest Story telling will aitracl of all thc arts people in thc Salt Lake County area of all ages Thursday at Liberty Park when thc Salt Lake County Recreation Dept, holds its annual program. Thc best .OI thc AH. venters in the area JTLbytellers in the County, Hugh arc invited to participate in the Holladay Eve parade Saturday, Aug. 4. at 6 p.m., according to parade officials. Many children arc working together to build floats, others will decorate tricycles, and even horses to join Soup, Rip Van Winkle, Snow White, Pandora add many other in thc community celebration. All interested favorites. participants Groups of children will act must meet at Holladay 3rd out story roles as they arc Ward by 5 p.m. on the day of being told. Colorful backdrops j thc parade to receive directions will be provided to give the on starting positions. Partici-slorie- s an air of enchantment. pants will be given tickets Eight stories will be in pro- - j which may be redeemed for gross simultaneously in thc area treats at thc focal point of the and it will be possible for per-- Iloliaday Eve celebration in sons to hear more than nine Holladay village shopping stories during the ter, just below 4800 South on evening. Holladay Blvd. Your 'Cycles, Join The Parade - Application period will continue through Aug. 17. with any letter postmarked later than ready for occupancy at the start midnight that date being returnschool year. of the 1963-6ed to the sender. Study of thc water runoff Elk applications may be made from Holladay, Cottonwood, and problem at llillcrcsl was begun by mail only, in the green color- southeast Salt Lake, will meet by the buard following receipt ed envelopes provided by the Thursday. Julv 26. 12:30 p.m.,'of a lrtter from Salt Lake City water entering ! department of fish and game. for its regular monthly meeting, thc Last Jordan Irrigation Can- These may be obtained from Ihc Hibiiciii resiaiiranl in Salt a; j( was feared that a heavy license agents throughout the Lake will be thc setting for the runoff when thc canal was State begining Aug. 4, or from ready lull would cause flood Following a luncheon, a dem- - danger and add debris to thc department offices. The special envelopes have onstration on oriental flower canal, will be presented! been used for many years, with arrangements by two Japanese flower enthu- - j a resulting reduction in timc:siasts.er A needed to set up and conduct the The garden club, which was . . ,. public drawings. They have also organized in the spring of 1IHHI, meets the last Thursday of each .1, proven valuable in returning V. is limited month. J.S thc fee of the unsuccessful elk to 35. Membership applicants at a much earlier Newly elected officers include date and at reduced cost, ac- Mrs John Schofield, president; in an accident at 3771 South 2300 East. Power This massive power pole, a primary power Mrs Jay Williams, vice Presicording to thc department. was interrupted over a wide area. A passenand Mrs James Henning, secdent; volts, was sheared artery carrying Thc S15 application fee must Mrs John Evans, treas- with minor in retary; the truck escaped injuries. ger he made in thc form of a cor-- : splintered and a truck driver killed last week urcr. tified check, cashier's check, Those elected to head commitpersonal check or money order. tees arc: Mrs Dale Gardner, noted Department spokesman Mrs (Libert Burke, event a sueeessfu program: Mrs r,vn in si.ithower, hisl()ria. submits a applicant personal pilbli,itv. Mrs Don Christiansen, check and has insufficient iundslcl M Klm,r Fritalpri the permit is furfei . Currency Mrs John Olson, attendgift; not will he accepted. ance; Mrs Larson, guest incel- Only bona fide Utah residents Paul ('. Olson. 1235 W. Was- may apply for elk permits. Ap Cottonwood Klwanis atch Avo. ( 750 South) was killed plications must include the full name and address of thc sender, To Meet Midvale last week as the furniture truck choice of hunting unit, sex m he nas driving smashed into a animal, fee and big game licCottonwood Kiwanas Club will join with Midvale Kiwunis Club power pole at 3771 South 231KI ense number. As with other big game hunts in an afternoon of gulf and a only persons 16 years nr older dinner following at Alpine Coun-maunder crushed apply for these permits, j try Club on Monday. Aug. 6. e overturned Under the law. anyone having Cottonwood Kiwanis was an elk permit during taiilislied several years aco huge pule Power and telephone lines were 1959, I960, or 1961, may der sponsorship of the Midvale sagging up and down the street nut apply for or possess such a dull and the two groups have and power was interrupted over permit during 1962. This legis-- ' enjoyed each other's hospitality a wide area until officials of lativc law requires successful at intervals ever since, the Utah Power and Light Co. elk applicants to wait four years Kiwanians and their guests ' Alin Riley, front left, 3305 Cummings R(l.; Driver or this truck, Paul C. Olson, 1235 Wasatch Ave., was made hasty repairs. after having a permit before will gather at the Alpine club at Seventeen-year-olTerence Gray, 3341 Terrace View Dr.; Chartheir convenience and play nine killrd as truck swerved from road shearing huge power pole Larry Dav- they may again apply. Dale of the public drawings or 18 holes during thc afternoon lene Rccksirk, 2875 East 3335 South; Nickie in East Mill Creek. Mr Olsen and a passenger were thrown id Smith, 1987 Mcf'lelland St. units is then gather at the clubhouse for (1640 East) was thrown clear for all Yaranakis, 3384 South 2910 East, back left; from the truck as it overturned the victim was crushed under of the wreckage and escaped' Aug. 28. beginning at 0:00 a.m.,' dinner and a program under thc Kay Riley, 3301 Cummings Rd.; and Johnnla (he wreckage., in the Stale Capitol. with minor injuries. direction of thc Midvale chili. t 4 School. Story Tellers 1 nt j - M-- ' Driver Killed ...... As Truck Shatters Pole y af-th- d j d Varanakis, 3381 South 2910 East, will participate in thc Salt Lake County Recreation Dept program Thursday night at liberty Park. story-tellin- g |