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Show University of Utah Library Salt Lake City 12, Utah The Nei Wednesday, May 15, 1963 Volume 8 Number 20 the Southeast Sait Lake JOmmumties ot Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek Serving Sugar House Kiwanis Hea rs Minister Boys Baseball Slates Begin Throughout Area Youth Rescues Members of the Sugar House Kiwanis and their wives heard Hr. Ben F. Lclimberg, minister, First Methodist Church. Colorado Springs, Colo., at the regular meeting of the club TuesRichard Face, ID. soil of Dr day. Dr. Ix'hmlx'rg is minister 6 Mrs William Invr. 5380 TMs week hoys all ucr the grains that inelmle either base- - who make the rules, determine of the sixth largest Methodist Lane (Mud South), si ato will begin league activity ball or softball. All in all any playing field size and sot up the Chureh in the world with a became a hero of the week May the boys membership of over 5,800. in a variety of buys basoball boy who wants to swing a bat typo of cqupmcnt 7 when he rescued an leagues. Leagues are organizvd or fiold a ball will probably must have for their protection, old find a Each must to do it. an for hoys in ages from eleven to have buy from drowning in the league place opportunity bands put the finishing touches to the costj Excitement is in the air as young people of umto Cottonwood Creek. and coaches look select The parents, Big sixteen. play, perhaps, umes worn by those participating in the allHiehard was on lus way to the Colton wood LDS Stake prepare for toWcstcrn hoys Baseball, lony forward to the buys baseball pires aand generally supervise baseball practice when lie Colt and Babe ltulli leagues all programs as anxiously us the the operation on the field and girls dances. The couple at the right and the night's dance festvial which will be presentfiinelioii within the area. In ad- - boys. Each league is self sus- - at coaching clinics, noticed the baby floating in the trio on the left practice a few of their ed on the lawn in front of the stake house. ditiou to these there will be taint'd and depends on the sup-- 1 function of the stream, lie told investigating primary qlt. hair hair and strightening glittering Combinfg count reerealion leagues that port of the parents to curry out' officers lie thought it was a doll will function all summer plus ithe many functions. . at lie But first. then Mill Creek The East leaped Jayccttcs There arc state organizations s not ,0 make future athletes will hold their various church recreation pro-- 1 May meeting on from his hike, waded into tin of the Ixiys but to help the boys Thursday, May 16. at the home stream and snatched Hie child better citizens of Mrs John Price, 2120 East from the water. lu become The baby, Corey Cummings, 3780 South. through cuoiieratiim and wli ch they can learn Mrs Itosalic Morris, rresi- - is a son of Mr & Mrs Hugh C by playing with and against one dent of the auxiliary, announ-'- . Cummings, 2394 Haven lam in a baseball game. ees that the guest speaker will (540 South). lie had been m another 'FlIi'HinS. Fancy Five." Jan.l several special numbers free of charge. It will he held Here also lies one of the respon- be Mrs Barbara Krcnz, one of ' playing in the back yard which a l.uinli daiii-iiileel will .spill including Swiss folk singing, at Cottonwood Slake Center, sibilities of the parent in the the leading models. Mrs Krcnz is adjacent to the Cottonwood ami v. lurl al Ci it I noun id Stake's yodcling. anil dancing, and 2080 East Donalson Lane (5135 and had apparently .boys baseball program to dem- will lead a discussion on cloth-- j stream, il'iuee b'sliial Wednesday .Maoii ceremonial dancing w'll South), on th west lawn-wea- ther onstrate the qualities of sports- ing. with emphasis on acccs- - crawled through a picket fence spr'ng lie features of the gala affair. permitting. night. to rcaeh Hie water. manship and cooperation that sorics. Scheduled for 8 p.m. , the Special outdoor seating and Gay music. colorful costumes, to in instill the lhc coaches try original and traditional dances, festival is open to the publie lighting, as well as a sound sysboys. tem, arc being set up for the The playng fields that the festival. However, in case of boys play on vary in general ra n, high winds or low tempappearance but all meet league eratures, the program will move requirements for exact dcinen-sioninto the Center's recreation Some of the Western hall, chairman said. Boys Baseball Assn, diamonds Dancers for the ballroom and of Educathe board some The Granite Board of outstanding in the area appear Lilipulian. trio numbers include Van CarMerchants all over the county tion at its regular meeting on students from his school that ter, Kathy Hibbard, Richard for sponsor teams in various leag- Tuesday May 7, authorized the have won awards this year Robbins, Linda Morgan, Sharon ues some buy uniforms, others sale of $3,130,600 school build- outstanding scholarship. Hintze, Karin Knudsen, Marsha sponsor the entire team, this is Spclkcr, and Judy Hibbard, is of bonds. This the ing part ithe primary source of income Cottonwood First Ward; Dougfor league operation from which $10 million that the board was las and Gary Layton. Carina must bal and bats and other authorized to sell as the result Blanchard, Birkinshaw, Ted league equipment comes. of the bond election held Apr. Mill Harold Ellsworth Jr., Debbie Summing up the boys baseShinglclon. and Jan Utcly, First Security Bank of Utah ball program N. Gayle Nielson, Fourth Ward; Huger Essen, Governor George D. Clyde signs a proclamation proclaiming vice president of Western Boys N.A. was the winning bidder Diane llarmun, Carolyn Guntha week from May 12 to 18 as Boy's Basoball week in Utah Baseball says Boys Baseball with a net interest rate of ther, Kathy Spray, and Barbara I' Mrs LaRuc Daybell ' Il der, Looking on aro Ted Angus, Board member of Western Boy's requires tlie support of the 2.56852 per cent. Crook, Fifth Ward, and Onda 3650 South 1300 East was named whole comumiiity. U is a jealous Baseball and N. Gayle Nielson, vice president of Western Boy's A tentative budget will be Rcigger, Seventh Ward. Mall Cottonwood taskmaster. Manpower and Sunday as Other festival dancers are Baseball Assn, in Utah. woman power is essential in presented to the board at the Queen for a Day from over Diane Carter, Karen Anderson, every phase of operations. Ser- next meeting on May 21. The 1200 entries in the title contest. Louise Marchanl and Effic Lu of is the mother Mrs Rider vice to boys baseball is tanta final budget will be presented Newman, Firsi Ward; Barbara Cancer Expert Will Five Injured in mount to service lu your com- at a public hearing on Tuesday, three children one of whom Wilson, Icggy Staler, Tanya Two-Ca- r Collision nominated her for the title, Mrs munity. There arc n financial June 25. Speak to Priesthood Balmcr, Sherrie Lloyd, Kathy other Eileen R. Fullmer. Her regards t the persons who Going, Rac Ellen Miller, Linda A colisionl of Iwo ears at Architects Edwards and Dan- children arc boys 12 and 14 time and money to the Annette Fox and Clau-- d Pierce, lull) South and Wander Ln. removement. But the workers do iels presented schematic draw- years old. a Jensen, Second Ward; SanIn making the announcement sided in injuries lu five people. see the results of their efforts ings of the new Spring Lane Jr. dra llanscn, Fifth Ward; Marcia executive in the form of youngsters who High to the board of Richards, In jured in the accident were Wayne King, Linda Eves and Mary Ann approval. . arc developing into real Amcri The school will have the most secretary of the Coltonwtxxl Mrs Darlene D. Cumin, 35. 2845 Sclileekmann, Sixlii Ward; BarMall Merchants Assn., said that cans. They sec the residents of bara Johnson, Kay Lynn Prince, Apple Blossom Ln., and her son modern methods in classroom Mrs Rider typifies the courage their community being welded Susan Tuekett, Carol Cox, Bandy. togc.thccr with a more tolerant instruction in its construction. of all motherhood. In Hit oilier ear Lhc injured Shirley Arncscn and Samira has been Rider Mrs suffering Hi. understanding of each other's The plans have had the careful were liulierl Briuiiskoiz, Rabiger, Seventh Ward. llonald 'expert on the scientific findings problems. This is the reward study of school administration from multiple sclerosis for the 5751 Highland I)r Special numbers will be prewhich comes to boys baseball personnel and they feel that the past twenty years. Her husband sented by Gay Blanchard and Matthews, lu, 54b Mcnedn Dr., . t j smoking and lung workers. These arc the Divi- plans arc of the best was killed 12 years ago in an Tin-Ti13, 57011 her and l.ynu liasinus-sen- , dancers; Donna automobile accident and she dends they receive. cancer. possible. Lu Newman Meirer and Effie Oakdale Dr. as Rider LaRue Mrs crowns Richards "Queen Daybell Siipt. Elmer Hartvigscn re- has had the responsibility of Wayna uf the First Ward; Ken Bradford ported to the hoard on the school raising a family from her wheel of Tho Mall for A Day." Mrs Rider won over 1200 entries in the Park Stake Indian Ccrcinun'al building situation in the Kearns chair. weekend contest. dancer; Charles Krauser and As Queen of the mall .Mrs area where cither an addition to his Swiss Folk Dancers; BarWest Kearns Elementary school Rider received $50 cash to bara Lyman and the Vcrn Council the Great Salt Lake will have to be made which spend as she desired and dinner Scout-O-Ram- a family, Maori dancers, Chapman would make that school a 42 for her family at the Top O' The jwill participate in some way and two sets of Square Danee to Cinerama the Mall then and classroom school within the I according to Fred Curtis, gen- by experts. How The West Was next few years or a new school movie U U Chairman fur the festival arc eral chairman. will have to built in the area. Won as guests of the Villa Harold and Vera Ellsworth, uf consists The meetTheatre. was It reported at the Cottonwood Stake M. I. A. two events, booth exhibits and 24, 25 Heed II. Hcckslcad, president by Merrill A. Nelson, president ing that some of the children in Willard 'lten-Th- c of Cottonwood Dedication directurS; aclivHy the Kearns area will have atEighty-fivShow. in- - of Kearns Stake, Midvale of Big evthe and rickscn Stake, Man was Wins held gave Spray, Beverly Monday Hospital Holladay The annual Seoul I) Bama for Willi the official opening of tended 8 different elementary will be set up in the Cotton wood Slake M. 1. A. booths ening. May li, and Hie new gen- vocation, followed by an address Lake Award Hie Salt Council, Great schools arc Photography general hos- out of by the time they eral hospital at 5770 South 3rd by John 11. Vandenbcrg, pre- the new and will feature activity counselors; Effie Lu Boy Scolds of Ameiica will be the sixth grade ufl Newman and Adclc Essen, walked East began admit ling patients siding bishop of the LDS pital. devoted to surgical and Holladay Univ25. 21 the held al and arious .May The board from heart a report phases of seout work danee instructors, and Carol izt at ,e i I. w" medical care as well as maternChurch. Tuesday afleriiooii. and Ficldhousc of Utah ersity and handicraft. The Big Show Booth. Cottonwood Slake MIA a(lvI1.rtPisinK arl Kcsimhikc was given liy Dr ity. the old Cottonwood Matern- Rclio K Thor uni, principal President Henry D. .Moyle, S.ad urn. his will be held in the Stadium uml spcceli-drani- a first counselor in the First F.ldiu W. Boggess, president of ity Hospital on 561)0 South was Granite High School on of the Utah Advertising tition director, who is Some IU.imi Cnlis. Boy Scouts, the hospital medical staff of closed as soon as the last pa- recent Fulbright trip to England Artists Assn, last Wednesday. I residency of the LDS Chureh and will will the feature by continuity performances writing IViu die e: ila, E inou and and Norway. tients were dismissed. The winning photographer is connlv wide area which includes Cobs, Buy Scouts ad Explorers, j narrate the prugiain. gave Hie dedicatory prayer at 118 physicians. Each high scluxil principal in .Nearly 34.000 liubies were Mayor Bay P. Greenwood of the close of a program held in Eldon K. Linschotcn, 155U East the foyer of the hospital lieforc Murray spoke briefly. Three born at Hie hospital, which had the district presented to the 3930 South. He was presented an overflow crowd that stood musical select ions were sung a total of 23 beds. Hie award al the luncheon iiicel Co-ordinating After the dedication program in Hie hallways uml listened by the choir of Murray Tenth Historical Society ing uf Hie Salt Lake Advertising from rooms connected to Hie Ward of .Murray South Stake, hundreds of persons toured the Club. Seeks Information new hospital and were informed directed by Itaeliel Spillman. were entries Twenty-threspeaker's stand by Benediction was pronounced of its facilities by guides. During the past few months judged Gold Award winners and cited for liniicirulili Uie Utah Historical Society has 19 were Of 287 entries mention. been busy preparing for the iiiiu s , mu Hie Linns. ' mittcc will Iry to help create in lhc area and to have people 115 were selected for coming summer season. This their respective representing Community ('miiicd. public opinion. summer, when people flock to hanging in the Hole! llali Kiwaois meet wild areas mezzanine the warned Rose geographical Nml'-Mr display. I.DS group Ward.j the nearby canyons. Big and IT.V Butler council. lhc a Little Cottonwood, there will be decisions i by area reaching against ali Apple alley hmis'ng As chairman of the a surprise in store for them, in Pedestrian Seriously wood Cnniin'tlcc, the form of signs and displays ovc any member of I ie group Hurt in Auto Mishap nan contacted organizations about (lie geology and history head severe injurSuffering should be exercised by the throughout the area during the ef the canyons. ies when he was hit by an aulo commillee. lie suggested that the week asking them to attend the group." There will also he publicaof Hall, 'ice iliairman 97 feet oil Highland committee should fjsrt meeting of the eonimilleo tions on the history and the dragged mts lorn Drive at alxiul 3 mo smith was the l otluiiwue he a means by which inemlwrs Tuesday. May II. geology of the canyons, pre- Steve W. Clark, 11. son of Mr mimi.y Council. All meetings nf the committee of Hie community could decide pared by the society Tor the & Mrs Richard W. Meadows. 'responsibility as how to work together." will be open to the public. ,, i i The publie. ic 111 " publications will be 2978 East 5290 Smith. 01 " "The basic assumption the At the organization meeting free or sold at cost. The teen age youth was walk- group. committee should operate on is May 7. Liens and Kiwan's Clubs The Utah Historical Society I'lforiug lo heme from school May 6 that each person at a meeting rcprcscntatixcs agreed that the has given forth a plea for help ing with his sister, Deanne Mead- f.'rni.itn:ii ot Hie new .. is working for the benefit of the first action they would push at ' concerning the history of lhc ows. 15. shortly before 4 p m. wood comiiiiicc .it eonuniltee cmnnniiiity." Mr Rose stated, the t'.ie Cottoncanyons. Anyone having any when the accident occurred. meeting l.i'sied by He sa d that even if one person meeting is lo get the commuiiily lion.-Club was history available, about the can They were walking north on the wood He.u-Ididn't agree with another, they to work for a park. Ko.-o- . yon is asked (0 make a copy or sidewalk. County agent. W()Mj( May no he working for the On the other hand Ira L. But- l a I U loan lhc in neatoriginal, wliichwiil experience Kent Smart. 18. 5670 Highland lie lus Mermen! of the community lcr. chairman of the Cotlonwimd in otiicr he returned, to the Utah His- Dr., was identified as the driver ing swell ui'gwiii-'a'.iciiin the way (hey think would be Heiglgs Commuiiily Council, ex. towns and areas throughout torical Society. Also the society of the vehicle, lie loM .l. ' pressed the opin'on that a cmii- would appreciate any nolcs of Keith In speaking to those present inanity center was more imIlia and Nick Morgan. Utah. Till' purpiiM' ef I'll Cotton- Mr Bose said. You can have happenings in the canyons. The Sail sherrif's Lake Connlv portant than a park. Ilo said Historical Society would also deputies that lie had swerved to uni id Co oiiiiiMim ; any thing yon waul in Cotton- that ho doesn't think it is rigid t : w ill .a be numi'Ci he greatly pleased lu receive; miss a car lurning led unto the cir ill wood Heights if you do il your- for the community civic and any photographs or copies of street and hit the teenagers on pioi'b'i'is of 1' e.i'.'i'nimitv w II self. Don't wait for the County social organizations to liavo to he idcntilii'i!. 2 lTioriiies will or old photos taken in the canyons. the sidewalk. city council to act do it spongo off of tho school hoard GD ActAll information should lie sent The ear dragged the Clark b e s.'t in by meeting in school buildings. yoursolf." in Cnd'inwoo'l to the Utah Slate Historical youth bfore il came to rest some ivities of Mr Rose also suggested having Mr Bullcr also pledged at dedication ceremonies held Monday at Dr. Eldin W. Boggtss, Murray responds in Society on South Temple, Salt $7 feet away on an adjacent will be eo oniinalc.l inI crtler to' 'representatives from all civic, port to Cottonwood 111 of medical lie comstaff behalf of Kie tfospital. isol'ic pioMcms. vt) physicians Lake City. lawn near a dry creek bed. tec's activities. church, and social Creek From Jaycetfes to Have Model As Speaker sixirts-manshi- Dancing Groups Display Talents At Cottonwood Stake Festival p 1 Granite Board Will Preview Budget May 21 Selects Creek Mall Woman Queen con-tr'bu- Cottonwood Hospital Formally Dedicated of At Seuut-O-Rani- a May e 123-be- d of,, j Cottonwood Group Formed; Name Mel Hall Chairman e i I V ...... '' ''I H-- 1 , s-- i s |