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Show T rA STTOT , t t'. f' University of Utah Library Salt Lake City 12, U Spring Concert Thursday at Olympus High Wednesday, May I, 1963 Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities o: Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Crerk The annual Spring Concert, chorus, boys chorus, concert; will he choir, wind ensemble and the Symphonic Portraits on presented Thursday, May. concert orchestra. 2nd by the Olympus lPgh School Mary Lindhlom, daughter of Music department at 8 p.m. in 'Mr & Mrs F. C. Lindhlom,. the Olympus High auditorium. 3051 South 2000 East, will play Five hundred students will the Dvorak Cello Concerto as participate in the event with a special feature oi the proin girls gram. Mary is a senior at Olymgroups performing pus this year and was runner up m the Sterling Scholar Awards contest held recently. Mary is also the youngest member of the I'tuh Symphony Orchestra. The grand finale of the program will be a stereophonic presentation of Peace presented hy tlie com hined groups. Conducting the various grUnit ersily of Utah oups will he Arden Peterson, Fifty freshmen women wore n G inch choral groups, Dean Alsop, wind silver spur Monday , Anril 22. insoluble and Ormon Weight will conduct the orchestra. symbolic of their election to Part of the program was in membership Spurs, sopho- presented to the student body more honorary organization. at Olympus High School WedPat Lewis, daughter of Mr & nesday. Mrs Russell G. Lewis, 2050 Dr., and Lynne Wilkinson, 2395 Olympus Dr. arc among Unitarian Town Meet the 50 women named to the Will Discuss Taxes Spurs Society. Two former congressmen Spur members of (the current academic year woke the newly-name- from Utah and an economics members at 5 a m. to professor will present a panel inform them of their selection. 'discussion at the town meeting The compensation for the to be held at the Unitarian early awakening was a break- Church, 5G9 South 1300 East, fast at the Doll House in down- on Sunday May 5, at 8 p.m. town Salt Lake City. Former Republican congressSpurs serve the University man David S. King will join Mary Lindblom will be featured fn the Spring Concert to lie community, through their work with Dr .Icwell J. Rasmussen held at Olympua High School this week. She will play as. ushers at various functions, of the University of Utah den Dvoraks Cello Concerto. assisting new students at reg- partment of economics to istration and serving as reg-- ! cuss the subject Federal Taxes Be Cut? istrars for student elections. Volume 8 PTAs, ibe thrcc-fobl- , May 7. at 7:3(1 in the I tut- - riiirei organizations, (1) to solve com-h-- r a meeting has lam and sen ice chilis, business lead-- niunitv problems and coopers 1 called IV Coitonv ond V?;.I an by tion, (2) to increase eommuni- (olionvuHHl Heights emu- l ions under Hi cation between the Community m'lmty. of pi side'll Curtis dirceliii.i The puipo.se of the group will Council and citizens and groups in the area, (3) to acquire a McCullough fir t'o purpose or forming lit.: Cuihimv.md community park which has coin mi it'.ee. been the number one project 1! !:'L-.This lie under of the Cottonwood I Jons and is die Icairrship of lh. existing CultoMwood thought to be one of the most Heights Community t'otucil and will lie formed mini needed facilities in the comtiie of all rcpreseutatxes at this time. C-- Sc1 o..l Selected 1 t Cl-'- For Spurs I A: Pratt Kesler at Sugar House Kiwanis Burglars at Market Safe The alertness of bakery man- - and plaster on the floor. The ager of the Valley Shopping silently left ine store to call the Center at 2050 East (200 South police when he ; noticed Deputy prevented the robbery of llic Steve J. Kerby on his regular store early Sundtiy morning. of checking doors of Sliirl 2075 rounds Jackman, 20, Pheasannt ... Way opened the business houses. store at 4:45 a. in. Sunday to called for ad Kerby Deputy begin his baking duties when he noticed smoke in the store dilional police help and was aided by Deputies Ray Taylor and William Timmerman. Tiie suspects were working on the safe when Deputy Kerby entered tiie room in which they were working. Additional investigation by the other officers of the slicr-riff- s office revealed $2,490 in the Copper Vu Motel in Mid- It was believed to have been stolen from a market in Idaho Falls, Ida., early Saturday morning. Being held in the Salt Lake County jail arc Clarence W. Byrd, 41, Idaho Falls and Kenneth It. Dalilby, 21, St. Paul, . j In llolladay-CoUonwoo- Jaycees At Olympus 0 Ilolladay-Cotton-woo- 1300 I Nelson. ( Modern Cottonwood Hospital Holds Opening The new Cottonwood Hospital, located a block cast of State St. on 5770 South, will open May 1, it is announced by Jack n administrator, and Dr. W. Boggcss, Murray, president of the medical staff. for Dedication ceremonies the hospital will be held on May from 6 to 7 p.m. President llen-valry D. Moyle of the First Pres- of the Church of Jesus Ol-pi- n, El-di- e. Saints will Christ of Latter-da- y conduct the ceremonies. After the dedication the hos pital will hold an open house with all members of the staff ducted througli hospital fur tiie public. It will be the first general hospital in the southern part of the county, and will have podia tries, surgery, and medical partments in addition to oh dt-ide- stetries. When the new hospital the old Cottonwood Ma-- j ; opens, lernity Hospital on 5000 South. will be closed down. The new hospital, built and operated by the I,I)S Church, is a model of modernity, with design, const ruction, ami equipment all the very latest and Mr. most efficient available out. ilpin points The entire hospital i.'- at ground level. Built on level land, the entire structure is vriiiiout stairways, elevators, or ramps, except for necessary access to the service facilities in the basement. Before patients are admitted, tic public will have ail opisir-lunit- y to ist and inspect the building. Open house will he held about Aiay 1, with exact times to be announced later, and guided tours will be pro- physician, Dr. Val Sundwall; secretary, Dr G(.orge A Milcr; lrcasur. er, Dr. Erank F. Daughters. Departmental chiefs include: Dr. Luther E. Giddings, pediatrics; Dr. Richard G. Barton, ohstcuics and gynecology; Dr. Warren M. Hughes, medicine; Dr. R. Guy Lewis, surgery; Dr. John Al. Ball, general practice; Dr. William H. Dillon, ancsthe-EcologDr. Richard It. Keller, radiology; Dr. A. Peter Crane pkthology. - vided. The new l will have a capacity of 120 beds. Three surgery suites and three delivery rooms arc provide.!, in addition to laboratories, lying-irooms, special rooms for pa' ticnls requiring constant super vision, emergency rooms, and a court available only to mothers where they may relax, sun and themselves, recuperate amidst pleasant surroundings, absent from cent act with other types of patients. Air Olpin sa d that patients will have individual tv, free plume serviio, constant intercom available with nurses direct fioin patients' rooms, temperature control from individual rooms. Heal vents arc invisible. vcnUuli.m reaching rooms ll:ri,.g'.i narrow slits in tiie accr'-iiitiles. CiiRanvvoo.i Hospital has been! site '.onsirueled en a with another 2'J acres available to expand o:i. Mr Olpin said that the hospital will have aj niillion-didiawhich payroll. vvili aid in sliimdulmg the eeun-- i omy of the area, lie pointed; out t'et local suppliers have, in building and equip-- i been .l ping the hospital, and that it is' starred cipTcly by local help, hey pe.sonnel include Airs Kjl'Tjne MaxficM. director of nur.-in.Mrs I.aYaughn John-- ' sun. a Iministrative nurse and G. Kent Ellsworth,, superv technician: Keith Keller, Midvale, agent; purchasing Woodrow Westcnskow, business manager. Dr. Boggcss, president of the medical start, is a native of the Union area, attended high hm-pha- n Not all hospital people wear white uniforms and have medical degrees. Keith Kclier, left, is purchasing agent at Cottonwood hospital, Colleen Jenson is an office worker, and Woodrow Westcnskow is business manager. They are standing in front of a ceramic mural which gives the lobby a distinctive ; Three Named . . : i t. millcc. ducted. East. . I we-r- oer Held By Spring Festival , Year Old Object of Early Search Three year old Scott A. Kay, soil of Mr & Mrs Donald A. Kay, G37 Highland Dr., was the point (f an early morning search Road-E-- 0 Teen-A- ge last Saturday. Scott had been left sleeping in his mothers pickup truck while she went to get help to start the stalled truck. Scott awoke aand wandered from the truck. Mrs Kay had been at a Party Hie Teenage Road-E-spon- Cromar, 1770 Moor Dale I.n. d sored by the Tied for third were Gordon at the home of Mr & Mrs Alden Kay, 7221 Chris Ln., and had Jaycees in conjuction with 4G49 Holly Ln., and (ropjW.,j 0f several girls after the driven training department Woodward, the parly and was on her way 6f Olympus High school was Brent Smith, 1G97 Vine St. Each of the eighteen contest- - back when the truck stalled, Iron last Thursday by Earl Lagcrgrcn, 3588 South 24(10 East. ants in the event had to drivel Scott wnadcred as far as the The event was under the through an obstacle course and Brent Rnhei Is residence, 7039 Chairman of the Jaycce Road-E-- 0 to take a written test. There .South 1935 East, and was found was a total of 400 points pos-- j asleep in a car by Jack Miles, committee. Runners-u- p in the contests sibic, 200 on the driving test 1870 East 7030 South at 5:30 were second place Raymond W. Lagcrgrcn scored 390 points, 'a.m. Oakridge Has d 3-- 3 at Olympus High Winners in the Jaycce sponsored are, from left to right, Raymond Cromar, second plaie, Gordon Woddward and Brent Smith, tied for third, Earl Lagcrgrcn, winner of the event. Anyone inerested in development of the Cottonwood Heights community is urged to attend the meeting. Zoning problems in the community in recent months have shown a need for better understanding uf tiie problems of the area and for niuei participation of the citizenry in the problems uf tiie Community Council. : Minn. 0 Sugar House ghter Jaycettcs' A. Pratt Kesler, Utah Attorney General was the speaker at noun the regular Tuesday House of tiie Sugar meeting Kiwanis Club. In charge of the program was tiie committee on Laws and chairmancd by laday Regulation, David Dec newly appointed South New Building . . . lit, llev. Richard S. Watson, Episcopal Bishop of Utah, has announced mini a tion of a new mission under the auspices of All Saints' Episcopal The Has Queen Role munity Miss Carla Ann Uiuius. dau- Church, Salt Lake City. The Rev. Robert II. Cochrane, of Mr & Mrs Carl S. Dinius, 2U2S East 7 ItD South, rector of All Saints, has set the Coltonwiu I, was named Miss fh'l service of the new inis Sugar lluiise" last Wednesday. sion for Sunday, May 5. The Tiie brownetlc mission, to be established in will reign our Sugar House (lie area, activities during 19G3-GTiie will be temporarily located at queen is a freshman at tiie the Cottonwood Mall, and servi ices will be held in the auditoUniversity of Utah, Chosen as attendants from rium on the second floor of (he j j The Oakridge Elementary aiming the 13 girls competing Mall. The time set for the first held its first annual Sehuul is U:2D a.m. service 17, House Jensen, Judy daughter Sugar p- This is tiie tliir dor three new Spring Festival Tuesday, Apr. Mrs UnstnRummage Sale May 4 "J, Suiilli !Mhi West, a West High missions that have been estab- 30 at tiie school. One hundred and twenty The Sugar House Jaycettcs School senior, and Kay Camp-wil- l lished in tiie Salt Lake area by hold a rummage sale at hell. 18, daughter of Mr & Mrs the Episcopal church in Utah students participated in the event which featured all of the 27G2 duiing the past six months, C. 502 S. Main on May 3 and 4 Douglas from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. Parleys Way ClU) South), a Hie Rev. Cochrane has ap- - sixth grades in a chorus and Mrs Richard Watkins, presi- - freshman student at the U. of isiinled his curate, the Rev. the school band and orchestra. The chorus was under the Peter II. Jones, to be. the new dent uf the Sugar House Jay- - U The first event tiie royal trio vicar of the Holladay mission direction of Mrs Jean McCabe ccttes, announced that proceeds is the animal Art Cook is presently chairman and the band and orchestra was from the sale wiU go to the IIol- - are reigning the Holladay mission com-- : under the direction of Mrs Chris Children's Center at 20U7 "Sugar Days now being cun-'o- f dis-Ca- Early Rising Balter Foils Episcopal Mission Announced Carla Ann Dlnius I)cl-mo- d Number 18 Organizational Meeting Set By Cottonwood Lions for May 7 Local Girls Road-E-- i The ! Ormea Weight . . . orchestra .i al nurse, and Mrs over equipment uf director go Maxficld, nursing, Kalliryne in one of the delivery rooms. At right is an iuhalalor, a new piece of equipment designed to gel new babies breathing properly. The unit contains everything that might be needed to insure life to un infant that might have (rouble in its first few minutes after birth. Mrs I.aYaughn Johnson, left, administrative j r Olympus Students Merit Scholar i Three Olympus High School seniors have been named win-jtein' the National Merit Scholarship Corporation's 19G3 testing aeries. The three students received four-yecollege scholarships fclong with six other Utah scholars. Approximately 1,400 finalists .were chosen across ihe nation. : The. Olympus finalists arc Robert L. Bringhurst, son of Mr it Mrs George II. Bringhurst, 017 Pheasant Way, Janice L. Riddle, daughter of Mr & Mrs a Jlerwyn D. Riddle, 4355 Way (2860 E), and Steve F Sapontzis, son of Mr & Mrs rs ar . ller-moa- Sapontzis, 3730 South Sterling Awards Program last East. jwick. Mr Bringhurst plans to attend , lie Massachusetts Institute of , aro , M parl Technology and major in phy-- . from $100 0,1 ra"KC sics, lie was grunted a scholar- for four years V " mr National the through ship "f s1,! and are provided by 175 Merit Scholarship Corp. 540 Planning to enter the school business corporations and Merit Scholarship of education at Brigham Young Aalinnal University next fall is .Miss101'!- In order to lie named finalists, Riddle. She received a Thomas students J. Watson Memorial Scholar- - (he three Olympus 'placed high on a series oi tests ship. Air Sapontzis will use his F. they took last year as juniors. Dr Boggcss shows Airs Alaxfirld the latest in lights, operating W. Woolworlli Co. They then had to repeal their to allemf Rice University and high scores on a second series tables, and other surgiral equipment being prepared fur use in in mathematics and ni tests prepared by the the new Cottonwood Hospital. Alost equipment is constructed major physics. The scholar was also National Scholarship commit- of smooth, gleaming stainless steel. 'named a winner in the l'JUJ lee. Zissis 2300 . ; j g: r; ' and Dr. Kldin W. Bug school at both .Murray ami Jor-- ! Jack Olpin, left, hospital administrator, of and! bank a of chief lie gleaming stainless slci-- l staff, inspect dan. where gess, graduated, presently has his professional sterlirers which will keep instruments and other hospital items . He announces office in Mu-ray- that the original sta lists 112 crupulousy clean. |