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Show University of Utah Salt Lake City 12 Utah Library Nei Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek Wednesday, November 8, Volume 6 19' Number 45 Jordan Schools 'Better'; Board Reviews New Plans Jordan district school board islic curved design that would 'memlicrs, after visiting new require three separate buildings. Sc eral board members said elementary schools in Murray and Granite districts, agreed at the box plan looked good to their board meeting 'Thursday them bui turned over the plans night Jordan schools are of, to the administration for study better consti-uctiothan any they and recommendation. visited, and dollar fur dollar,' The low bids of Butterfield oifer better value to the tax- Motor, Riverton, and Graver payers. Tank and Mfg. Co. on chassis The board was considering and bodies were accepted and preliminary plans for a new twu buses purchased. school at 10300 Supt. Reed II. Beckstead reelementary South 91 h East in White City, ported that as of Oct. 31 there and viewed rough sketches of were 12.590 students enrolled in several possible plans submitted Jordan dislric schools. This re-- ! three-roosttheir several ail as was with Though gunning others, being spotbagged reported by Ray Evans of the architec-- i enrollment of 157 new tural firm of Ashton, Evans and ; presented limits while hunting in Utah County. ty" in most sections o( the state for the openstudents during the month while , Brazier. 169 withdrew, a net loss' The shooting runs through Sunday, Nov. IS, ing of the Utah pheasant hunt, this group of One of the plans followed a of 12 students giving for the month. an.' of new idea in school design the stale. nimrods from the NEIGHBOR area along in many areas economical box-lik- e building, with 10 of the 19 classrooms in Hie interior, without outside winThere's Still Time . . . dows, and lighted entirely by artificial light. Mr. Evans said that the square construction would make the building economical to build and heat, venBy tilation is by forced air in all modern buildings anyway, and burn almost continuously VetA three day Varied reports came in from gunners, many from the NEIGH- - j sion as a controlcd experiment lights in a majority of schoolrooms Conference will start the erans' 30-Davis who a state with BOR their the County only area, regarding throughout bagged anyway, regardless of natural evening of Nov 10. when thei the opening of Utahs annual bird combined limit before 3 view toward taking a more eq- light available. Another followed the military order of Cooties (orplan p.m. Saturday in Utah County. uitable harvest of the pheasant pheasant hunt Saturday. of Coppcrview, another a ganized in 1850) holds their Six of the same party tried it population. Most sections of the state reone was a and scratch." Commission spokesmen said it still another followed a modern ported spotty gunning for the again for part of the second day This is a lodge of white collar 13 collected roosters. more and but wily rooster, nearly everyis believed a limited harvest of who have come up workers 50 Some the units one was of the opinion that throughhunting VFW and have been the not will the female through birds be number of hunters, which had out the state wil remain open Wasatch PTA Board are Mrs Ethma R. Reid, principal; Mrs Elsa active members. On the niqhl Dr George E. Brunson demonstrates with dog, been predicted before the season to pheasant hunting through Sun- detrimental to future bird numof fun scratch their poke they To in record-breakesome for features r, Honor Faculty Valerians, first grade teacher; and Mrs Reyoungsters safety Sally, day, Nov. 12. bers and noted that if successbegan to be a at conditions which existed dur-in- q One hen pheasant may be inwas down somewhat. is school becca S. Payne, general superintendent of district. Granite being such a harvest may lie exProgram World War 1. Faculty members of Wasatch Last year some 90,000 scatter-gunner- s cluded in the seasonal bag in ful, VetNov be will a lothere to 11, of 3100 3050 tended other sections News S. the Junior E. and Deseret . High, elementary schools. Children are first graders sponsored by schools, took to the Utah farm- Davis County, provided the huntwill be honored by the PTA erans' Day Service at Memory cal at Mill Creek school. lands, but it was apparent to er first secures permit nda tag. State in future years. radio and TV stations. With Dr Brunson and their Grove beginning at 9:30 am, A tag issued wth each permit board members Utah State Fish and Game Dept, at no cost from the Northern numPost Atomic officials that there was certainly Regional Fish and Game Olfice, must be attached to the hen spouses at a dinner Nov. 8 in sponsored by 4355. Opening prayer will be no substantal increase in hunt- 3930 Washington Blvd., Ogden, pheasant immediately following the school gymnasium at 7. A ber I Fullmer Night Set offered will Highland Principal theme harvest used. by Newell Knight, chabe . kill. is . .. the the It Utah. this er numbers suggested tag General chairman of year. will be Guest dinspeakers plain. the 1961 At be Cottonwood Stake to attached of This in the Gets the in Utahs the Harvest of roosters provision leg Fulbright Grant ner is Mrs Ben L. Tyson assisted Dr W. R. Ritchie, an official of southern part of the state ap- Sheasant proclamation was set bird. and Sen Frank E Moss j.. Dr W. Fred Arbqgast, princi. Eight Permit holders may take.we By Mrs. Joe Paulson, boxing bouts and a and. game commis- peared to be down somewhat be""" Frank C. Nielson and MrsTof Utah. female bird on any (n.vf-.urinact ViII 'spice the cause of the dry conditions.' But, has of School, trampoline High pal Highland Participating units at the ser been awarded a the nine day season and said Russell F. Gardner. for the most part, hunters had Gene Fullme Night athletic proGrant' In Fulbright VFW will be the vice depart' bird must be counted as one of FIu everything else in their favor. ment of Utah Bountiful VFW, from Washington through Sen. gram Nov. 10 at Cottonwood who had the three bird limit for the day The weatherman, Hillview Students Mothers, and Order of Eastern Wallace F. Bennett Slake House, 2080 East 5165 it the tag is used. forecast a dismal stormy day A doggone different type of South High Drill Team was announced Star South. for the opening, relented by Spokesmen reminded again recently. Promote PTA Meet and West High Sabre Club will program was launched n that only in Davis County, and Dr Arbogast will participate in safety shooting time and offered perThe affair, planned to boost this District Granite School the drill. then only by holders of the fect weather for the opening in education in Italy week Seventeen classes in Hillview Cottonwood 6(h Ward Elders a part, fuzzy-face- d the There will be a moment of seminars by Because of an expected rise in special permit and tag. is it Elementary School participated week end, although the northern and the Netherlands during the teacher. 11 a.m. silenc oberved at to fund, will begin at influenza vaccination or kill 1961-6little this a was a missionary of state hen the in a poster contest to promote school year. fall, legal possess part This particular teacher is a 8 All 12 the convention will be awardFullmer against the infection without de- pheasant during the pheasant 100 per cent parent attendance will dayon Nov. nippy. p.m. d fox at Atomic Post numgo ed the Angel Moroni trophy as Best reports to come into the lay was strongly urged today by season ending Nov. 12 at 5:30 at the next school PTA meeting She funcnamed 409 with 4355 terrier Club and ber Sally Safety. NEIGHBOR office were from William Ray Rumel, M.D., pres- p.m. LDS athlete of Nov. 9. is the fifth such dog since 1932 the outstanding the year. Farr W. Hansen, 4350 Diana Way ident of the Utah Thoracic SoThe posters were a coopera- tions at both clubs. to conduct such programs safety section of the (3535 East), and his party of 10 ciety, medical tive effort by all the children of According to Tom Egbert, with her master and trainer. Dr Fallout Safeguards Utah Tuberculosis and Health each class. The best of each Elders quorum counselor and To Talk E. a former Beveridge Brunson, George Assn. were selected and will be dischairman of the program, family For Next Season school administrator. PTA Noting that the Utah Slate tickets are available by calling At played in local stores by arHolladay are the program Sponsoring Health Dept, has warned that Scientists are bracing for next rangement through the PTA. CR KSL the Deseret radio, News, there may be an upswing in the Dr. Robert J. As a reward to the children Beveridge, fallout and KSL-Texpected springs and The dog delights influenza cycle this fall, Dr Ru-mtheir interest and enthusiasm heart and lung specialist and a increase. Plans for at the same time in the project, the PTA treated frequent lecturer at the Tobacco Career Day" has been sch- the chidren, pointed out that people who radioactivity have tuberculosis, emphysema, being considered include: keep- the entire school to popsicklcs. Education School under Juven- eduled for Ilighand High School teaching them through barking and scolding, some important and other respiratory ills in ing milk in powdered form long Parents of fourth, fifth, and ile Court, will be the main for Thursday, Nov. 9, according safety rules. particular should take immedi- enough to allow radioactivity to sixth graders will meet in their speaker at the Nov. 8 PTA Safety emphasis includes inate advantage of the availability childrens rooms from 8 to 8:30 meeting of Holladay Elementary to spokesmen of the Sugar House struction about playing around of an effective vaccine against drop to safe levels: diluting con- p.m. The remaining grades are school. His topic will be Facts Kiwanis Club, of the cars, playing with firearms or NEEDED taminated milk; feeding cattle scheduled from 8:30 to 9. Re- Behind Juvenile Smoking Proinfluenza. annual program. explosives, riding double on a When influenza strikes people on stored, unpolluted grain. freshments will be served foll- - blems. An $806,907 contract on final the occasion 42 business bicycle, playing with matches For d who are already partially section of the 7th East Cottonand professional men will be on and plastic bags and throwing The NEIGHBOR is your newsby respiratory disease, the wood Diagonal in Salt Lake to take over classes to inhand be consequences may extremely paper. struct and give guidance in the County is now under construc- grave," said Dr Rumel. It is It is particularly concerned various vocational subjects seltion by Thayn Construction Co. urgent that they be vaccinated The Newcomers Club of Sail! as diversified as members de- - Mrs. Jeanne Peterson ected by the students and apwith persons and events Within The divided four-lan- e highway promptly against infuenza in Lake will celebrate its 1 3th birth- sire them to be. There are social NB Holladay Scout w pic. by the Highland High it circulation of 20,000 homes from 7th East and 33rd South order to be protected when flu day Nov. 14 with a luncheon at activities for women: sewing, On Oct. 29 an Eagle award proved Council. outbreaks occur. south45th biSouth, veering W. Club. to 12:30 at the Ambassador was presented past inside the boundaries of 2700 gardening, meetings, literary Jerry W. Dr Fred Arbogast, HighDr Rumel added that the eastward to 9th East at about The club has been in existence monthly luncheons with bridge Peterson, 3791 Adonis Dr. by land South to 8700 South and from and Elden High principal 48lh South will merge with the Utah Christmas Seal organizasince November of 1948. It was or canasta. For husband and Scout Troop 562 of Holladay 12th U. 9th East to the mountains. arc tion was alerting its affiliated Rasmussen, counselor, new Cottonwood Diagonal. are Ward, Olympus Stake. originally founded by three wo- wife participation there the program in cooperaFeel free to use your Hie diagonal starts at 48th associations and asking them to men, Mrs. Bernice Jones of bowling leagues, golf tourna- -' which Jerry receiv- running The award NEIGHBOR South and 9th East, winding cooperate in every way possible Ohio, Mrs. Virginia Edwards of ments, skiing and dances. There ed was the only one given at tion with William L. Houghton, columns for any of the Sugar House through subdivisions and pasture with heath officers and private Colo, and Mrs. Jayne Evans is a very active square dance that meeting. He is now one of chairman The Fort Douglas Club will be legitimat news item such as committee. in vacdrive to the club notices, land to Highland Drive and 64th physicians from Texas. They were assisted group. three members of his troop who The annual setting Saturday, Nov. 11, coming events, cinate high-risproject is set up the groups. news developments, anSouth. The club is constantly seeking hold it. in organizing by Mrs. Thelina schedshow for fall fashion the to to students These include, according to encourage help uled This two and eight-tenth- s nouncements and feature artHayes who was working with new arrivals who are strangers Jerrys father, Mcrvin A., is by Pi Kappa Alpha wives. icles. vocamiles of highway was contract- the State Health Department, in Welcome Wagon. in the city and urges that they scoutmaster of Troop 562. His determine their eventual hostwill be Mrs James Rytting addition1 to people with lung disattending lectures given All news submitted will be ed for $487,946 to W.W.Clyde Since then the club has mush- contact some member of the brother, Duane, also holds an tions, by in their respective fields ess for the affair, which begins given careful consideration for experts ease, those with heart disease, roomed to 500 active mcmliers. group. Reservations & Co. for the award. Eagle 12:30 at p.m. of endeavor. Recently completed was a diabetes and other chronic ill- The group encompasses Salt luncheon may be had through for Armistice publication. Simply call the Jerry is a ninth grader at Students get first hand inforAppropriate section of 7th East from Simp- nesses and people over 65 years Lake City and extends to a and is act Mrs. Rosemary Frost, Wasatch Junior report High wil be entitled NEIGHBOR at show the mation regarding the needed Day, son Ave. (2235 South) to 33rd of age. or ive in various school sports. radius. Club activities are Mrs. Betty Norton, Clever the facts, and the staff will in Freedom Fashion. and qualifications, opportunities done was South. The job it from there. by benefits to be derived from var- center pieces of world globe carry And remember, the NEIGHEnoch Smith It Sons for $420,207. nations silken of all and flags ious occupations. Up to 33rd South, the artery will colorfully decorate the BOR is more concerned with you median with consists of a hair styles and your neighbors than any tables. Outstanding traffic lanes on each three legitimate news item such as Fall will be featured. also Set Cleanup side and an eight-foo- t parking model other news media anywhere will wives Pi who Kap For County Area lane. the chic fall fashions include because it's your community The new job from 33rd South newspaper. A schedule for the fall county Mrs Donald Foulgcr, Mrs Mack and 7th East to 48th South and Brown, Jr., Mrs George Rome 9th East provides for the cleanup has been announced by ney, Mrs Howard Jorgensen, Church Group Sets design to taper off into a W.G. Larson, chairman of the Mrs Del Stoker, Mrs Rulon Buck-ham- . Rev. 11. and Mrs. roadSidney median dividing Salt Lake County Commission, Clark, Mrs James Macfarlanc, Bazaar Nov. 10. 1 1 1248 Foothill Dr., were ways each containing two some two minwith the Week of Nov. 13 being Mrs Mark Muir and Mrs Kenhundred parki- among lanes and an eight-foo- t A bazaar and opportunity-salP. Eardley. isters and laymen designated lor the area east of neth lay women ng lane. be held Nov. 10 and 11 by will of note An interest additional the Jordan River to the Wasatch The job is designed for later attending the Pacific Northwest will be the showing of iun Christ Methodist Church, 2375 E. Conference of and from Regional the the line culRange, six lanes to county by expansion fashions for the youngsters to 3300 S. The bazaar will open at United Church of Christ Oct. 24 to 70th South. ling into the median. The week of Nov. 20 collec- - be modeed by Virginia Sum 10 A.M. both days and will Oil all the construction work, through 26 in Walla Walla. Wash. Rev. Buckham is superintenlions will be made from 70th njerhays. Jmcs Wo o d w a r d,- close at 8 p.m. on Friday, 2 pin the stale acts as owner. The of dent South to the county line at the i Shelley Waldrom, Scott Hcrrsch- on Saturday. At noon Saturday the Intermountain ; of Roads Public U.S. Bureau there will be a Pinata Br eak rF Anne Harmon. Convention of of Point the Mountain, and from cr n Congregational meets 78 percent of the expense, and the children. for the commentary Givng Churches. the to Jordan River the Wasatch the County pays for 22 percent. The the bazaar features door Chairman as ior acting Also the convention attending Range. Elsewhere on the entire proshow, wil be Mrs James Wood- crashers: kitchen appliances, all were Rev. E. George llangcn. The trash for the the two of piekup with exception ject, is in good working condition, housemile diagonal 2631 East 4800 South; Rev. Don-county will last four weeks, with ward. Mrs Charles Thomas and eight-tenth- s hold articles, childrens clothing, aid Maxwell Cassiday. Sandy: the areas divided into four a parts. the stale paid quarter K. Dale mule, Delicious food and plenty of books linens, some furniture. Peak, 4326 South 2900 share. There will be a qarden shop, fun is promised all the guests East and Robert Jones, 1896 WE APOU1GIZE! and members who attend, ac- gift booth, food booth featuring South Woodside Drive (4025 So.) to Pi Kappa Apha fresh baked foods both days and The regional conference, acPurse Theft Noted Because of certain mechan- cording especially for the children there cording to the president. Rev. ical difficulties there is a higher will be a five and dime room It just Frederick N. Haag, Walla Walla, goes to show Buckskin Harvest with nolhinq over 25 cent. A ratio of advertising to editorial NE I G H B 0 R area residents is designed to offer fellowship, lunch counter and lea room will matter in this issue of the Figures Reported should shop with NEIGHBOR spiritual inspiration and practibe operated by the Senior High NEIGHBOR than is the standcal help in churchmanship to area advertisers. ard. Some 18.443 deer were cheeked MYF both (fays Take the case of Mrs. Leona ministers and lay people of the feature-typ- e news through the States Santa Clara Certain Friday evening Miss Juanita The club B. Telman, 4235 Highland Dr., church in the Northwest stales. Trixie Denman, president, Three members of the Newcomers Club of items scheduled for this issue station by 14,435 hunters as of Gallegos will entertain with The Unitd Church of Christ 1850 East. invites calls from any newcomer to the city Sail Lake include Mrs Helen Ferguson, left, Latin American dances The "C had to be withheld from print Oct. 28. She had her purse, contain- was formed by a union or the Included in the figures are Notes, a musical combo, wil until next week. Future issues who is interested in joining. Mrs Lois Lap ing $30, stolen recently while she Congregational Christian Churpublieily chairman, will contain the normal amount animals taken on both the regu- perform and there will be free was doing her shopping out of ches with the Evangelical and ; and Mrs son, activity chairman, movies for children of news matter. lar and special license tagsi ihc area at 750 South Stale. Rcfurmed 'Church. er j i Veterans' Day Activities Pheasant Hunt Reports Spotty Set VFW mid-wint- Safety Program 'Goes To Dogs' Granite Dist. kol Increases, Shots Advised ), 2 three-year-ol- d wire-haire- 'Career Day' Scheduled Road Crew Begins On New Artery At Highland NEIGHBOR NEWS ids-ablc- Newcomers' Club Eyes Anniversary CR7-087- k 278-262- CR8-007- CR8-984- 9 Rev. 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