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Show University of Utah Library Lake 12 Salt nty Board Approves Area The For Business Use t Utah City R!ei The Salt Lake County Com-- 1 group of citizens in that area g mission in action Monday morn- - asked to have the area Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Wednesday, January 30, 1963 Mill j East Creek two denied Holladay, Cottonwood, applications for graded from R3A to R1 and had Volume 8 Number 5 rezoning n the llolladay area been approved by the commis- sion in action at Monday mornand approved one other. meeting. The applications turned down ings were for multiple type dwellings. One application was concerning property on Arbor Lane that Donald H. Wagstaff had applied for and would have built a 49 unit two story conventional apartment house. The applicaPatrons of Skyline high school Names of the first PTA patrons tion was denied by the county Utah's two new Republican proposal be abandoned unless will have an commission. One other appl'ca-tio- n opportunity to be- - j will be recorded in the histo- was fo ra condominium type Congressmen, Sherman P. Lloyd it were approved as part oi a come charier members of the rians book. housing unit between Holladay and Laurence J. Burton, and general Federal Aid to Educnewly organized PTA Jan. 31. Following the business meetBlvd. and 2300 East. This ap- Utahs Senior Senator, Wallace ate Bill." Sen. Bennett said. A nominating committee form- ing there will be a down. was also turned plication The application' for rezoning F. Bennett announced they w'll night enabling parents ed Nov. 15 will submit a sugask for legislation calling for a that was approved was for a three-yeaslate of officers for elec- to observe their children's schedgested to of r aid extension tion. piece of property on the south ule. Visitors will be privileged s side of 4800 South at approxi- Federally impacted school discomA temporary to tour tlie school. tricts. mately 2200 East that had been mittee, formed tlie same date, Fly Blind Sen. Bennett said he will spons zone will present tlie and is adjacent to a for ac The first meeting of commercial zone. Mr Melvin sor a bill in the Senate, and AirTnc pilots fly planes that ceptanee. If. Jensen requested the rezon- Reps. Burton and Lloyd said the association will start at 7:30. will submit identical bills are equipped to fly blind in an It will be held in the auditorium. ing so that a 90,000 sq. ft. busi- they ness and professional building in the House of Representatives. emergency. Obviously automoJan. 31 will mark the opening in Several Utah school districts auditoricould be built on the property. so equipped, yet of the not arc biles um. Its first use will be to acThe application had the ap have participated annually in he und" uPublic during the winter months driv- commodate the PTA. A memproval of the Holladay Chamber Lawsa4815prog? and 874, lifN I pro ers are often seen peeking bership, purchased at this meetof Commerce and many citizens schools in through the frost and snow oi ing, will allow the parent to befor vide assistance in the area, however, some citiZane Doyle, operator and coact:vi-tiemember. a charter zens in the area did protest the areas affected by Federal windshields endangering their come of the Majestic ski lift owner of the Since the inception change. own life and the lives of others. at Brighton was injured in an in has Utah 1951, program The application for the conautomobile accident near Silver An ice scraper costs about a a total of (24,280,113 dominium type housing unit met Fork on the Brighton road about quarter. It takes about two minwith much organized resistance under the two laws. 9:30 a.m. 815 Laws Public and However, windutes to remove frost from from citizens in the area and Also injured in the accident was turned down by the County 874 expire June 30, 1963, and shields. and yet for the sake were Mr Doyle's daughter Nan-nettKennedy Administration offic- of Commission. two minutes or a saving 13, Julie King, 1958 Longials say they are going to supBank dent (behind Mrs Lund;) Rirho F. Thorum, The president of Granite High PTA, Mrs Polly have lost their County Commissioner Edwin view Dr., Ardo Perry, 4281 Wanquarter, people one-yea extension lives. Q. Cannon said that the ap- port only 6690 der Richard Robinson, Ln., on looks student officers as preprincipal; J. Judy VanderUnden, sec. and Lund, body and cut back the program or plication for rezoning of a piece Remember, motorists arc not The new East Murray Branch Highland Dr. going-awaand Charles (Chuck) Petty, end a with their sent ereafler, trras.; gift principal of property in the area of 3500 in flying blind. Clean of State Bank opened The accident occurred when Sen. Bennett and Reps. Lloyd justiiied Valley to of Ken South and 1900 East, that a Belka, presi right, windshields mean less acciof the Doyle car at luggage, Monday, Jan. 28, according to.toe driver and Burton said their bills will dents. Mr William E. My rick, president tempted to pass another car and call for a three-yea-r extension of Valley Slate Bank. The office f1,re from the sun blinded Ward Children Present instead. Wool Sewing Contest so that he could not driv 5565 South is located at 9th East. Public Law 815 authorizes Historical Program and t road state Winner Wins Again Federal financial assistance in GaylenC. Larsen. Valley State coUmion occurred the bouncing Bank e vice Assistant musi-calto Ballad the construction of public elepresident, America, a anothcr utom- - The Utah senior winner of the has been named officer in 5ar back presented last week by ap- mentary or secondary schools Make It with Wool" contest, proximately 150 primary chil- in communities where large Tina Cox, gained additional honin was fair Mr reported Doyle.. dren of Grant Sixth Ward in numbers of children of persons is a as ors in national competition held conddlon morning ondy Sannetc Countv and a Granite Park, depicted the his- engaged in Federal activities Riclio F. Thorum, principal pals, two high school principals. last week in Las Vegas. s tory of America until the pres- impose an extraordinary bursM-saMTina, a University of Utah of Granite high school, is one and 15 superintendents. This ent time. den on the local school district, student who lives with her aunt of two American high school marks the second year that and uncle at 3531 Oakview Dr., Rep. Burton said. selected for a Full-brig- American educators have travPublic Law 874 authorizes Supervising officer for the had her entry judged one of principals A surprise party planned for scholarship educational eled abroad to compare foreign Federal financial assistance in Mr & Mrs II. T. Farmer, 1971 new Valley State Bank East Dedicate Hillcrest the national winners. She comeducational systems. Members three-piec- e tour of the maintenance and operation Ramona Ave., honored the cou- Murray office will be Mr R. A-with a in February England, Scotland, and of other countries versatile, peted High have been vis' Wilde who has left Salt Thorum served Mr of the schools, suit including blouse 'and Norway. since according to ple in observance of their goldBy Jay States for a the United iting Jordan scarf. Her Lake City Jan. 28 to join other detachable soft-fol- d en wedding anniversary recent- 1958 as vice president and man- - Hillcrest High School, Rep. Lloyd. number of years. of Valley State Bank's. Districts newest high school, entry was adjudged best for co- educators in the group. Public 815 and 874 pre- ly. Laws ager Overheard in Holladay: Members of the student body, serve an important source of The couple was married Jan. Union office on South State St. opened in September to students ordination of wool fabric. She The study group consists of the faculty and the patrons of two elementary sdiool princiof the area, will probably be received a $100 scholarship. Her southern accent sounds revenue for Utah's Federally 19, 1913 in Nevada. They set school assembled Jan. 25 to the dedicated sometime in Februas though it was acquired from impacted school districts, Sen. tied in Utah in February the bid Mr Thorum bon voyage. The Bennett said. ary. drinking from a Dixie cup. following year. assembly climaxed an intensive An exact dale has uot been Since entering the Senate, I Mr Farmer, a retired engineer effort to provide the principal set. have consistently supported the formerly with the Union Pacifwith a memorable send-off- . The legislature seems to be Students presented a skit enlaving a tough time settling program of Federal aid to areas ic Railroad Co. was born in titled This Is Your Life, foldown to business. Knottiest whose schools have been ad- Texas. Mrs Farmer was born VPs 21 lowed by the presentation of a problem is the matter of ap- versely affected by Federal ac- in Denver. Tlie couple have two daughgift of matched luggage from portionment. Trouble is, when tivity, Sen. Bennett said. This program was nearly ters, Mrs Helen Ranson of Salt the student body and the PTA. com- on Missions, extends an invitaChurch Methodist Ball Christ you start drawing new bounTlie new president of the Grankilled during the 1961 session Lake and Mrs Juanita Burlindary lines, it almost always of mission on missions is sponsor- tion to the public to a lend tlieso Mr Thorum also received a gift ite Council PeterTed Mrs PTA, of a check for Congress when the Kennedy game, Calif. They have two throws two present legislators pin money, son, acquired two new ing their annual School of Mis- meetings for the next three Sun- negotiable in any of the coun9 into tlie same district, so that Administration insisted that the grandchildren. is at a luncheon meetEach designed program days. 3 sions beginning on Feb. 3 at tries he visits. A memory book, after the next election one of to be and ing Jan. 21 at the Granite school of the signatures of in dates them will be without a job. This There are three p.m. district office. to promote Christian fellowship. composed Cupid will welcome members all and PTA, students, is not popular with the individThe new an and guests of the Salt Lake the current schedule, the first Classes will be available for was given Mrfaculty, Thorum to lake uals involved, and they begin Mrs Richard D. Mcilen, moved with care all on the on second the the 3rd, age groups nursery with him. Newcomers Club at their an- 10th of figuring a new set of bounnary up from second February, and the third being provided fur the vory held to be nual Sweetheart lilies to save their own necks Ball, to first and Mrs on the 17th of February. young. In tlie kindergarten and put someone else in the Emcr Nelson, formerly coord- in the Cirq Room at the TerThe first meeting will discuss group discussions will be held Sugar House Kiwanis 9. bind. inator for the central elemen- race on Saturday night, Feb. The Handicapped, tlie Deaf Ion Children and their pets, Holds Regular Meeting The gala event will begin with and the Blind." The The annual Founders' Day Mrs Richard D. Mellon, first tary schools, elected second program toys, homes, around tlie world. a social hour from 7 to 8 p.m., will consist of: Jack Ycaman, The primary children will disThe House Kiwanis Utah publishers, preparing for luncheon, sponsored by the Sugar will introduce At the lunclicon, Mrs Howard to be followed by dinner and case worker and supervisor of cuss Stevies Other Eyes" Club heard Robert E. lialladay, their annual convention next Granite District Council of the of the council. B. of the Utah immediate dancing from 8 to 1 a.m. Dress home teaching for the Utah dealing with blind. The Junior manager-secretarSummerhays. month, were advised in a meet- PTA, will be held Feb. 4 at the past presidents A. Mrs Jarvis Cottonwood Club. discuss All was Kcddington, Assn, honored will be informal with a setting of Commission for the Blind; Mrs department will discuss Land Manufacturers past president, ofiicers, ing Saturday that the groupings had been revised, as usual, to members of the council, presi- chairman, is in charge of gen- with the presentation of a silver pink and red hearts with the Cornclil Benton, sight conser- of silence dealing with the The Citizen's Responsibility in of eral arrangements, assisted by tray. The tray carried an in- center of attraction a large vation teacher for the Salt Lake will continue for three weeks of the Free Enterprise System keep approximately an equal dents and number of papers, of compar- each local unit are invited to Mrs Arthur A. Lauber, Mrs D. scription in appreciation of her heart archway. An abundance board of education; Mrs Betty deaf. Each of these problems Tuesday at tlicir regular Neff Petersen, and Mrs Roy D. work in the Granite Council of Cupids will be on hand to Sims of the First Methodist ; the schedule. able size, in each division, for attend. ' ' PTA for tlie past three years. remind all sweethearts that this Chureh. Mrs Ted T. Peterson, presi- Breeze. the annual competition. The reMusical selections will be predent of the Maurice Granite vision was promptly accepted Council, principal Mrs Summerhays resigned re- is a night for dancing and fun Capson, Mrs George Stahlkc, General sented by the members of the on the council, cently from tlie post to accept williout question and the com- will preside. Past president Mrs representative her new responsibilities on the Chairman says reservations arc blind center. Howard B. Summcrhays will be will be featured on the ment was made: The second program on Feb. Granite school board. being taken by Mrs William G. We seem to have less troub- honored at the event. Weir, Chairman. Others help- 10 will discuss the subject. Rele doing our reapportinnment ing with the reservations arc moving the Secrecy of Mental than the legislature docs. Mrs John F. Carroll. Mrs Ken Illness. The program will conYes, but the legislators arc neth C. Horrall. Mrs Roland sist of a panel of patients from looking for a plum, not a Stenquist and Mrs Paul Me the state mental hospital who placquc. Duff re. will discuss the contributing facThose helping Mrs Ixrroy I'ia tors leading to their illness, the At (lie same meeting, one with the drroral:ons arc Mrs treatment, and their planned of the publishers had a story on Richards, Mrs Ed C. Fer- rehabilitation. Mrs Lcprial Wig-na- l, Lynn circulation that shook everyand Mrs Kyle A. Wiinterward council adviser guson body up, mostly from laughter. lliams. The name tags arc being at tlie stale hospital, will introLast year a young wife came made by Mrs A. Richard Shnff, duce the panel. in just before Cliristmas and On Feb. 17 William Haney, Mrs Nik Thcr, Mrs Chairman, bought a gift subscription for Paul S. Rattle and Mrs Clois executive director of tlie Utah her mother-in-laas a Christ' Lee Teagarden. Society for Crippled Children inas present. and Adults, will present films Committee member acting months later, the Couple as host and hostesses for the and discuss their work in four woman came into the newspaper evening will be Mr & Mrs C. fields of the handicapped: physofi ice and demanded that the W. Mayncs. Chairmen, Mr & ical, psychological, social, and paper be stopped, even though Mrs James L. Kncarem, Mr & vocational. it was still paid for the best Carl Pearson, chairman of the Mrs Orcn Gilbert and Mr & part of the year. Christ Methodist Commission Mrs E. V. Hanna. The only excuse I. have for going over to my son's home is to rend his paper every week. Civic Auditorium . . : Tin's is just a scheme of my daugldcr-in-lato keep me from visiting my son. up-in- Impacted Area Legislation Skyline PTA To Be Will Be Sought by GOP Organized Thurs. Nite back-to-scho- Automobiles Can't R-3- A Lift Operator Injured . d Auto Crash , s. Valley State Op ens New ; i , e, Branch ar y lft i Party Honors Couple on SrVfT icJ Golden Date This je Granite High Principal Leaves on Foreign Tour ,ef. "Si sss N Thai PTA Council Fellowship Meetings Set At Christ Methodist Elects New Newcomers to Jan. Have On Feb. Granite Council PTA Sets Founders' Day Luncheon t. y ts ! Legal Angles Studied There arc a couple of items in the slate budget that bother us. to fix up the capilol basement to run the government in case we get bombed. This is a real dilemna if we don't gel bumbl'd, its a waste of money; if we do there probably wont be anything to govern, so why do it? The other is $631,000 to remodel the capitol. If the government can operate from the basement Tor $50,000, lets do it, and save the $631,0001 One is $50,000 The new president of Granite Council PTA, Mrs Ted Peterson, center, will work with two new Mrs Richard D. Mcilen, first left; and Mrs Emer Mrs Peterson second son, ceeds Mrs Howard B. Summerhays. t, t. Nelsuc- Preliminary work on a civic auditorium for Salt Lake County is being accomplished, it was revealed this week by the coun ty attorneys office. Conference in Chicago with Chapman and Cutler, attorneys specializing in county and municipal bonds, arc being arranged by Ollic McCulloch, chief civil deputy in the county attorneys office. Mr McCulloch said that the meetings will be carried out within Uie next two weeks, and are necessary in order that the' Chicago Gnu, which must ap-- j prove tlie auditorium bonds, have full knowledge of the exist-- ' ing statutes and ordinanees. The attorney's office believes that such conferences will reveal any legal obstacles to issuance of the bunds and construction of the auditorium and prevent a recurrence of the suit Mrs George Stahlkc, general chairman of the Newcomers Swcet-h- i which blocked construction unart Ball, on the left, and Mrs LeRoy Pia, decoration chairder a statute pased by the 1961 legislature and was found unlook over some of the decorations that will be at the man, constitutional by the Utah Suwill be held at the Terrace on Feb. 9. which ball preme court. I |