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Show ROCKY MOlXTAiy REVIEW Thursday, July 2,1964 Salt Lake County, Utah Page 7 $ Two Southeast 'Students Picked For Scholarships Southeast Salt Lake of School Two - according to Dr. Edward W.. Parker, principal. Miss Nelson never received a grade less than of the She vAs school year Hlghlantttr" co-edi- and was a speaker at commencement exercises. She Is one of Utahs National Merit Scholarship winners and will study mathematics at Whitman College, WaUaWal-l- a , W ashlngton. Keith, 18, is the son f Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Rose, 3458 Westwood Drive. A graduate of Skyline High, he maintained an A average and was president of the MathCluband Evansftenamed John C. Evans, Jr. Utah Education Assort aton execu- Recreation Departments Activities ranging from baseball to music are available to Interested Holladay children, Kids Summer Program Holladay News Notes (Continued from Page 6) Goates. Others assisting with the presentation Included Wells M cAlllster, associate director, Ilene Thompson, accompanist, El Dean Bennett, manager, Gary Christensen, director, East Mill Creek Strings. Carmel. Mr. Urien Is Mining lead-zin- c mill for Federal Resources Corporation, also of Salt Lake City. Mr. Young Is a graduate mining engineer of the University of Seattle. For eight years he was superintendent of the Blackbird Cobalt-coppmine at Colbalt, Idaho, for Calera er a son of Mr, Mrs. Ralph Urien, Fresno, California, formerly and E. of Utah. Miss Jensen has attended the University of Utah and her fiance Is presently enrolled at ..the University where he Is dostudies. ing He has filled an LDS mission to Florida. August 21 is the date set by the couple for their wedding which will UJce place In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Jensen In ceremonies performed at the Holladay Seventeenth LDS Ward, Saturday, June 20. William F. Weller, former LDS bishopofficiated. A reception followed thevwed-dln- eral manager for Vitro Minerals when he left that firm last year to Joirv Federal. new bride Is the The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Archer, 4144 Shanna Street. The grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo D. Jensen, 6051 South 900 East. the bride were Attending Mrs. Ralph Wharton, matron of honor; Miss TammyPeter-soMiss Barbara Barron, Mrs. Nyle F. Cannon, and Miss Vicky Jensen. ELECTED ASSISTANT V.P. A olladay man, Richard M. Mercer, 4698 Holly Lane, was elected to the post of assistant vice president of Western Savings and Loan Company Saturday, June 20, according toScharfS. Sumner, president. Also appointed as assistant vice president was R. Robert Terrell, 1748 Oneida. W. Bruce Woodruff, 828 South 7th- East, has been named manager ofthe Mall office succeeding Mr. Mercer. Mr. Mercer has been manager of the CottonwodS Mall office since 1961 and now becomes real estate loan supervisor. He graduated from the University of Utah In 1951, and Is a graduate of Pacific Calso Savings and LoanSchool Executive Development. - od NEW POST David H. Kesler, 1445 East 4230 South, was recently named assistant vice president of First Security Bank. He was formerly a manager of the M agna Branch of First Security Bank of Utah. Mr. Kesler Joined the operations department of the banks 1st South office In Salt Lake City last month. He is a native of Salt Lake City-an- d Joined First Security In 1940 as a messenger. TROUPE Appearing at the Evangelical Free Church, 1910 East 3900 South, Sunday evening, 7:30 P.M., were the Thomas Indian family, natlonaly known gospel musical troupe. The family consisting of eight members, are members of the Cree Indian tribe. They are tourinlg America and their Sunday night appear was the only program In Utah. During the performance they appear In their native regalia. full-blood- ed ance T A most unique summer program for children from six to their early teens awaits Hol- ed 1- sored by the Salt Lake County Recreation Department, has everything from baseball and gymnastics In the sporting field to a variety of arts and crafts and music. Paul Purcell, P.J. Purcell, our offices WILL BE CLOSED All fiberglass, felly vtoaotk wife with free Installation. NoriUnf Dw-- M tzsff Wee. FRIDAY, Pey JULY 3 (Emergency service will be Delicacies WIEHLES DELIKATESSEN Meats Wursts MOUNTAIN SWPPIY COMPANY AfatuuU Gcu StAUiCt 3175 Highland Drive (across from Safeway) FUEL c Cheeses - available as usual.) HU Pi 17, son 3812 of Mr. Evelyn. The foursome, students of Judge Memorial High School, left Salt Lake City Saturday, June 20, for Logan where they will remain at Boys State until July 4. of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Trentleman, 1892 Gunderson Lane; Mike Lahey, 17, sop of Dr. and M rs. Eugene Lahey, 2114 Fardown Avenue; Sandy Bryant, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Barnard M. Bryant, 3673 South Klmbary Circle, and AH SPECIAL Olde World There Is no fee for the popular program that has for Its instructors two highly-trainInstructors, John and Halene Hiatt. We would like to see the playground and classrooms packed with Interested children," John comments. The more there are to partake of the program the more we can offer. The weekly schedule Is 12 noon to 3 P.M. except Wednesday when an abbreviated noon to 130 P.M. class Is slated. laday boys and girls with the the act only prerequisite -of registration. The program opened a week ago at Holladay Elementary School and will run through August 7. The dally program, spon- tive secretarywas unanimously selected to remain In that position for the next two years by members of the UE A board of trustees. At a recent Bryce Canyon meeting, delegates of the Utah School Board Association pledged a welcome development in the UtahSchool crisis. Mr. Evans announced the association has assumed leadership In the struggle to Improve schools, accord children the best possible public education and establish a climate conductive to further cooperation between various agencies Interested In Improving schools. IMPORTED Sponsored By County itiated Into Pi Mu Epsilon, a national math honorary society After a year at the University of Utah on a National Merit Scholarship, Keith plans to transfer to Stanford and major In physics. 1 I SUBURBAN, IIIC. OFF IN Alt WEDDING PERFORMED Miss Margaret Anne Archer became the bride of Michael Mining Company. He later Joined Vitro Minerals Corporation, an affiliate Salt Lake City of and Pittsburgh Coal Company and Vitro Corporation of America. Mr. Young was gen- Cat JJ attend. Lane, ha been named as engineer at Denver, for Company. This announcement was made Saturday, June 20, at Denver by Jack James, vice president of exploration for Callahan at New York City. At present Mr. Young manages the Halley, Idaho, silver - was Invited to NAMED SENIOR ENGINEER Gavin H. Young, 4635 Holly lallahan -- - public MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED Announcement of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Sylvia Jensen and David Ralph Urien is made by the bride-elec- ts mother, Mrs. Venice F. Jensen, 2051 East 4365 South. The future bride Is also a daughter of R. J. Jensen, Mt. sen-fcik- or Oi The a member of the National Honor Society. With special permission, he took eight hours of courses at the University of Utah this year. He taught a slide rule seminar and recently was In book UE.V Secretary SUMMER FUN -- - Activity galore surrounds summer teachers John Hiatt and 'Halene Hiatt as they fill weekday afternoons with playground and classroom activity under Salt Lake County and High Highland students are among eight Intermountain states youngsters who won 1964 Presidential Scholarships. Keith Rose and Barbara Nelson received telegrams of congratulations from Presl- dent Johnson and were Invited to Washington, D.C., June 10. Miss Nelson, 17, Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Nelson, 2041 Brown-ln- g Avenue. She Is a graduate D. y3 TO DEPARTMENTS g. 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