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Show University of Utah Salt Lake City 12, Utah Library Thousands Attend Crowds turned out by tha thousands or the annual Holla-da- y Eve community celebration in the llolladay Village Shopping Center Saturday evening in what was termed the biggest of all such fetes held in the queens, a riding dub, march-jerand floats of various sizes land shapes participated in the parade kickoff event. Then an airplane, piloted by Owen Anderson of the Holladay ' Eve committee, dropped a area. wristwatch to a waiting crowd Scores of children, a band. of youngsters at the intersection I I Holladay Eve; Crowds Live Biggest-Eve- r s, of 48th South and Holladay Blvd. over to the Newell C. Mann Navigator" Cliff Jolley, a for- home on Kentucky Ave., where mer Korean War ace fighter it was trailed and claimed by Byron DeVries, son See Parade Photos On Page S of Mr & Mrs Dick R. DeVries, 4S47 Russell St. Next came the entertainment. pilot, helped figure the line for the drop, but strong winds in The Salt Flats Barbershop quarthe area carried the wristwatch tet started things off, then came it Celebration Up During the Gay Ranchcros. a trio of be a crowd pleaser. At 9 p.m. hundreds of perSpanish troubadurs. Wally Gud-getook over from there with sons crowded into the building orchestra music, followed by a ;at 4701 Holladay Blvd. for the group of talented young danc- Twist contest. Spectators clam-'ore- d ers from Provo. for a spot inside, scores The singers and troubadors more watched through the mingled among the masses and windows as a pair of teenage the whole program proved to coupies twisted tliemsclves to a ll I I standstill and split the $25 cash prize donated by THE NEIGH- BOR. Audience response to the finalists called it a draw. But the climax to the whole affair came at 10 p.m. as Holladay Eve Teen Queen Kris Lang, 15, daughter of Mrs Phyl-il- s A. Lang, 4930 Sommet Dr., The (leiq i Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek BSA Fund Drive j pulled the winning ticket on the 1962 Impala convertible irom the squirrel cage. s anxGangs of awaited the verdict. . . iously emcee Lin Screbrien railed out the winner. . .pert Sharon Lutzker, 1708 Millbrook ticket-holder- Rd. Wednesday, August 8, 1962 Volume 7 Number 32 Boundary Changes, Teacher Hassle Aired at Meeting a Falls Short By $173,000 The Great Salt Lake Council Boy Scouts of America, wound up its drive for funds for a capital improvements program, Jordan district boundary the' boundary changes, approximately $173,000 short of changes, involving the White j He also recommended a new its goal. City and Midvalley areas, were elementary school in the area Frank Sawyer, president of approved by the board of ed-- ! bounded by 7th East and 13tli the Council, said the building ucation Thursday night. East, and 8100 South and 8600 committee met in special sesOvercrowding at Edgemont South; a school north of Union sion last week and decided to go and Midvalley has required the Ave., between State St. and 5th ahead with the ground breaking shifting of 102 students from East; a school site between 20lh Edgemont and 50 from Mid- and 23rd East, south oi 70th this Saturday on the building to Midvale elementary, South; possible additions to valley site at Ft. WINNER! THE HERES Douglas. the only school in the area with Butler and Edgemont schools, The committee thought a deextra rooms to accommodate and a new junior nigh by 1965. lay would be harmful, he said. the vehicle during Holladay Eve community Pretty Sharon Lutzker, 23, 1708 Millbrook Rd., these students. Four citizens from the CottonWe recognize that we have a P. M. Mickelsen, .director of wood Heights area, Mr & Mrs celebration. Car was given away by sponsorhappily prepares to drive off in her brand problem but they thought it pupil personnel,' recommended A1 Biorgc, 2735 Carole Dr., and would be wise to begin construcnew 1962 Impala convertible after winning ing Holladay Chamber of Commerce. Mr 6c Mrs Ed Cheadle, 2763 tion. Civic pride is at stake. I Carole Dr., appeared at the think the people will rally and to we meeting to offer the board a on to plan keep pushing f iX : ' ' ItjiV M vole of confidence for its posput the campaign over the top." ition regarding teachers conSawyer said he was pleased tracts, and to protest the threat with the results bom Scout 4-of Jordan Education Assn. to H families. Henry Tempest, chairexpel from membership about man of the In Scout Family" 70 teachers who signed tbeir division of the drive, reported contracts last spring. some 3300 subscriptions totaling Board members assured the $146,000 in his division. citizens that JEA could not who utilitheads the Sawyer, Twenty students of the Larry ies fire or cause dismissal of any 100 per committee, The Salt Lake County Fair teacher, but might cause teachPino Conservatory in Holladay cent participationreported from the four opens Aug. 20 and closes at 10 ers to feel left out" for not left yesterday for Long Beach, utility prospects assigned to Mrs Marion Boyer, 2618 Nottingham Way, member of the p.m. Aug. 25 with a fireworks having membership, in the orCalifornia. The students will him. Walace G.- Bennett, chairmembers who ganization oi workers. display. An man of the commerce division, Music is which Council Salt Folk Lakes sponsoring Board members assured the complete their projects can exparticipate in the Western reported, about 50 per cent" Asst folk music-festiva- l visitors that. the. board Lias a ,Aqg. 18. accompanies herself on tbe hibit them at the fair..- States Accordion Festival and participation' by department demonstri' responsibility to teachers to see Boys and girls Contest which is scheduled for ts and small businessess guitar as she sings Ten Thousand Miles, to daughter, Sheri. tions wiU be held in the Murray that the individual is not inAugust 9, 10 and 11. totaling $20,291. City Hall at 9 a.m. Tuesday, timidated or threatened or disThe recent drive was tha Members of the Larry Pino Aug. 21. criminated against. Great Salt Lake Councils Orchestra Accordion first Symphonic The Fitting and Showing ConAfter considerable discussion will compete in solo, duet, quar- capital improvements program follow test will the judging in of the relative merits of slick history. tet and small combo divisions. in the council's each of the respective classes shift or automatic transmission The council serves some 29,000 Approximately 5,000 entrants scouts in Salt except for Bern Fitting and for student driver cars, tha . Lake, Tooele, from in the contest will attend Showing, which will be held at board voted to buy three medand South Davis counSummit, 4 p.m. Wednesday, Aug, 22. California and the surrounding ties. ium size cars with automatic The Vegetable Showmanship shifts, the cars to be as econstates. The Inlcrmountain Folk Music in the event of being named Contest and Crop Judging Con- omical as possible and entirely Last year the orchestra test jivill be held at 9 a.m. Tues- without frills. The cars will Prothe in third Top placed Mild Council 2690 Ron 4200 is sponsoring Salt Lakes finalist. Fortune Way, and Sherri Hardy, Neilson, be used at Hillcrest High day, Aug. 21. blanks obtained be fessional category and dne Entry may first Amateur Folk Music Com- at local Livestock Judging Contest School. Way, split $25 cash prize with another couple during Holladay stores or music call named was members of ihe 10 Tuesa.m. will.be held at Mrs Lynn (Wilma) Thomppetition and Festival Aug. 18 in Connie Scdlar, EM ApEve Twist contest at 4701 Holladay Blvd. Audience response first princess to the Festival son was employed as secrcary the Box Elder Amphitheater plications should be in by Aug. day, Aug. 21. 1959 and 1958 In the Queen. to finalists indicated a tie with another couple. Style Dress Review Contest at Hillcrest in Millcreek Canyon. 11. orchestra was featured as guest The board authorized purWinners will , be announced for girls in third and fourth to Bruce W. CumA luncheon for According orchestra during the festival. 3419 Eastwood Drive, at the Campfire Sing to be held phases of clothing wiU be at 1 chase of a bus washing machine mings, the officers and board memDuring that festival also, 33 of singing p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16, in the with spray rinse to facilitate the president of the council, it is at dusk and of the members won 17 awards bers of the Woodstock PTA was hoped that the festival will be- contracts with prizes of buses in atcon- Murray City Building. The Style maintenance clubs, night including the Sweepstakes Tro- held last week at the home of come an annual event. There is tracts with radio stations, in- Dress Review Contest for girls tractive condition. in fifth will and above phase Mrs Juanita Howe, 830 East no admission charge unless an strument accessories and song phy and the Grand Prize. be at 9 a.m. Friday, Aug. 17, in Funds to help defray expenses 5600 South. Some 20 guests at- individual, or group desires to books will be awarded. The festival, commencing at the Murray City Hall. for the trip by chartered bus tended. Principal & Mrs Leland enter the competition. The girls Style Dress Review, in the contest 10 a.m. will continue into the to Long Beach were raised from Burningham were honored Participants for all girls in third year clothshould assemble at the amphi-- ! evening. Emphasis is on held guests. the 1962 Accordi-o-ram- a held at before 10 a.m. Compcti- - ily participation. Food services 5ing and above will be The new officers were preApril 26 at Highland High p.m. Monday, Aug. 20. All tion individual will be is to or available or those to sented who the open any Mrs Jean group: School. members are invited to see Herlin, president; Mrs Marianne group and all instruments are wish may bring picnic lunches. these girls model their clothes. In Folk Contestants should and folk music acceptable. dancing Zimmerman, There will be a special Public ' furth-fouhave be will seven numbers r featured. Mrs Francis Crowe, secretary, For any prepared; Speaking Contest for all to be listed on the applies- - cr information, call DA and Mrs Elva Vilart, treasurer, Utah's Guardsmen at the Naboys and girls who were 14 yrs. tion blanks and three in reserve or HU President Herlin urged that or older by Jan. 1, 1962. This tional Matches Camp Perry, all members attend the Granite . In Rec-will be held Aug. 27, at the Ohio, were led for the fourth Council meeting and workshop re a tion Building at the County straight day by Specialist Kenscheduled for Aug. 30 at 7:30 Fair Grounds in Murray at 1:30 neth Clark, 6310 Cobblecrest p.m It will be held at Granite p.m. The winner of the contest Road, from Hq 6c Hq DetachPark junior high. will represent Salt Lake County ment, of Salt Lake City. Plans for a luncheon honorim in a state contest held in Logan Saturday Spec. Clark was one Under the leadership of Mrs the teachers at Woodstock an Sept. 6, 7, and 8. Members do of six Guardsmen to place in confor D. J. Price of 3002 Momingside welcoming new teachers were their categories for the aggresiring rules and theme discussed. The luncheon will be test call HU Exf. 215. Drive and Miss Elizabeth gate of the last four days of held Aug. 28. Record Book Contest: Ona shooting. 2511 East 3080 South, who The Newcomers' Club of Salt record book nom each club Spec. Clarks score of 2423-05acted as junior leader, eight should be entered in the Record places him 2nd in the Reserve Lake is City sponsoring a Chuck Book Contest. These are to be Sharpshooters class. The Top girls in the Holladay area learnWagon Jamboree Aug. 11 at the entered on Thursday, Aug. 16. Pistol shot of the country was fun. Kay Ritchie, 4770 Hugo Ave., and Dick Kasleler, 4921 Cotton- ed that sewing can be Carol Marie Egan, Pat Hintze, Mountain Meadow Dude Ranch, Exhibits: Educational Any determined today and Sgt. Wilin Holladay Eve community cele15 wood Lane, were Bradshaw, Kathy Stirk, Anna route No. 40, commencing at club may enter an Educational liam Blackenship won for the bration Twist contest They twisted themselves to a draw and Lea Christensen, Kaye Trevithstraight year with a score 6:30 p.m. For those who wish Exhibit. This should be entered third of 2633-12ick, Helen Elgren, and Kerry Aug. 16. Thursday, of the Mount OlymMembers a share of prize money. to arrive is earlier, there volley Price were members of the Sgt. Clark k wife, Maxine, club pus Garden Club will meet Aug. a have four children including ball, badminton, fishing and Stitching Bees, Lists Kiddie Kollege Lynn 11, Teresa 8, Bobby 10 and horseback riding. organized for the summer 15 at 9:45 a.m. at the home of Mrs Douglas Vidlcr, 1831 Village months. Lisa 4 years old. His full time Facilities Expansion The evenings entertainment The members exhibited some Road. Plans for the Third Stanwith the US Propemployment will begin with a country style of their practice articles such dard Flower Show to be held The owner of Kiddie Kollege, erty and Fiscal Office of Fort as aprons, beach bags, skirts, in September will be discussed smorgasbord. There will be Almyra Larsen, 1763 Ficldcrcst Douglas has to do with Ordetc, as well as their final club and an announcement of perdancing, square dance exhibi- Lane, has finally achieved a nance Stock Records and very little time is found for Pistol project, dresses made by each manent and special chairmen tion, and western singer's. dream of long standing. She Mrs member, at the Holloday Com will be made for 1962-6practice. vacasummer utilized has the chairman and Dorothy Green, will The L. E. Morey, munily Fair yesterday. extend tion to expand her kindergarBetty Hull, dresses will be entered in com- present plant identification inan open invitation to anyone ten school for five and six projects formation. petition with other olds. The area is now Club membership is limited at the County Fair in Murray, who would like to join the New- year twice as large as formerly with but at present is opened to Aug. 16 through Aug. 25. comers' to attend the group which Besides earning to sew, the women living in or near the jamboree. Mcmbcrxnip is open doubled window space, most to anyone who is new in Salt Mrs Larsen believes is girls also spent an approximate Holladay and East Mill Creek s 38 wrapping band- areas. Meetings are held month Lake within the past two years, important for the happiness and ages for the Salt Lake County ly on the third Wednesday of croft. G047 Lakeside Drue, was gr0Up has been active health of her pupils. She has added more equipHospital as their contribution each month at 9:45 a.m. numbered among 38 students 'tor the past 13 years and has to community service. They took a present membership of 550. ment, toys, puzzles and a portawarded Electronics Engineer- According to Mrs Betty Baird. able blackboard to facilitate special tours, posted safety posEast Mill Creek ters during safety week, Pas Prc'l,,nt of tlie club, it teaching in groups. She has aling Technician diplomas by ms Babe Ruth Champs and made out immunization recone of the most active clubs so increased the amount of Salt Lake School of Elect ra- that she knows of in the country. ords for health. playground equipment and has East Mill Creek tramped refurnished the outdoor play heavily on a team from Syra- llies during a formal ceremony house. 'Behind' In Taxc$ cuse, 13-Cars Still Safer Friday to win the at the University of VI ah Utah Stale Babe Ruth baseball Union Mrs Larsen estimates that she Saturday evening, Aug Here's where some of our will be able to accommodate The year 1909 was the high crown and a trip to the regional 4. Keynote speaker was Itay tax money goes: A government ten more students in the new point in America for horse-draw- tourney in California. The big scoring attack came Cutler, Materials Development bureau has jusi spent $1,400 school term. The school will be in and transportation, 4547 in the second inning with Byron DrVries, 11, son of Mr & Mrs Dick R. DeVries, and 300 man hours to determine that year there were 30 traffic opened Sept. 4. The assault against the Supervisor at Hercules Powder that the 'average man's poster- officially Russell St. proudly displays me wristwatch he chased down deaths for each 100 million seven-rusame as in the pubcurriculum Syracuse squad. East Mill Company. ior covers 179.4 square inches lic school system is taught with during Holladay Eve fete. The watch was dropped from an miles of travel. That figure is Creek Pitcher Brent Walker of Mr native a Shnwcroft, and exerts an average pressure the addition of phonics, Germore than 14 times as much as struck out 11 batters, allowing airplane, Byron took off after It, grabbed it before scores of our automobile fatality only two hits and three bases Colorado, resides at 6074 Lake- of .92 pounds per square inch.' man and body rhythm. Classes present arrived at scene. other watch-seeker- s KENNETH CLARK rate. are held daily from Eniighling information." side Drive. on balls. j . County Fair Set, Work Due Local Musicians Enter Coast Accordion Fete 4-- 4-- H 50-ye- Woodstock PTA Officers Feted Folk Music Festival Set For Millcreek Aug: 18 , fam-theat- er 4-- H t; Holladay Girls Holladay Man Snares Wins Pistol Test 4-- Join Newcomers Club Sponsors Chuck 4rH Projects Elg-gre- Wagon Party n, 2 Garden Club Meets Aug. 4-- . 4-- ' man-hour- 1 n n |