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Show ?. 't f. 2 June 17, 1965 ROCKY MOUNTAIN REMEW, Host T o Gals Holladay Toastmistress Gathering International Toastmistress Club members In Utah will congregate In Salt Lake City on June 19, 1965, for Council 1 l's quarterly meeting The Holladay Toastmistress Club at Salt Lake will hostess the all day event at the Lamplighter, 1615 Foothill Drive Theme of the meetings will be Aspire to New Horlsons as announced by Mrs. Har ' Mrs. Harlin Published bv Great Western Neuv Inc. 226j F,iu South PO Box 17177 Soli Lake Citv It.ih R4U7 Phone Member of Utah St.itr PiC'-- A " nation MANAGING EDITOR JOHN B LUNSFORD UU Chapter at the National Secretaries Association Installed new officers at a dinner meeting, Thursto right, Mrs. day, June 10. Business club officials are, left P. Mrs. J. outgoing Harr, M. secretary; C. Allred, recording GAL FRIDAYS 6il -- president; Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, honorary member; Mrs. TomAklmoto, president; Mrs. William C. Pritchett, corresponding secretary; Miss Audrey Christensen, treasurer. Thieves On Prowl (Continued frontpage 1) South 3500 East with 7800 their hearts, into larceny the picture rode good guys Biroid Johnson and Dtlvin Delter, employees of Mr. New. "Whoa", shouted the workers, where you takln those In horses 7 They were loose I'm tails em to the horse pound,", snapped beck toe reply from a et -- age Belle Starr. Knowing that loose animals are rounded up to await their owner by a sheriff appointed stable, the workers weren't surAlthough suspicious. a woman to find doing prised the Job the workers rode off Into the sunset. She must have had someone helping her, commented Mr. New, a woman couldn't do it alone. Meanwhile beck at the il- Belle" was legal round-u- p, having trouble with another woman. Mr. New's colt, valued at $2,500 was already loaded for the trip, but his $1,500 filly was kicking up her heels. In the excitement the colt and filly bolted to freedom. Perplexed Belle" sped off, but not empty handed. She corraled the throughbred of a neighbor who does not want to be identified. Pondering the outbreak of g, Mr. New said, ' 1 think people move Into this area every summer and make a haul. 1 thought thoee days were gone forever." be added. It rustlin' back in style? No, says the Salt Lake County Sheriffs office. They re- lstered 17 reports of missing fivestock within the past month all were returned. Horses are curious they tend to wonder, but not toe far from home and food When ctray horses are spotted, the Sheriff s office notifies the Sun Tan Stables, 1816 Vine Street. The Sheriff appointed stables have been in the round -- up business for 15 years. They speed to the scene, pick upthe animal and return to the stable to await the worried owner to call the sheriff. In the rootin', tootin old Belle" days of the West, horse-nappin- -H0ld-A-Hi- ll Planter Block. U S. Pat. No. 2960-79- 7 Slop by for full information FREHNER Mountain West GartUns Complntn landscape Center 1567 East 3900 South, Salt Lake City 2772081 278-841- 1 1500000 tfrajcxjxiwo or CJSOLWOtfr (5 Remember West Side Story Completes Cast Phillip Keeler, University of Utah Ballet instructor, and Kenneth Mitchell, a junior student In the department, will be cast as Riff and Bernardo, rival gangleaders. In the Universitys 18th annual Summer Festival presentation June 20 cotton to hangin's. Kay M. Lewis, deputy county attorney, criminal division, said there Is no statute set especially for borse thieves. The offense comes under state statute Grand Larceny Defined The statute covers many animals, including horses, cattle and sheep," said the county official Under the law a horse-napp- er could get from one to lOyears In state prison. Pity Salt Lake could use a good hangln'. 8-- 10 more student, has been train- ing with toe University company since she was a child. Other cast members announced are: Charles Wright as Jets Bart Cook, Baby John; A-r- of West Side Story. Dr. Keith M. Engar, executive director of the festival, said be had a complete cast chosen for the show. Starring roles of Maria and and 12-Tony in toe July show will be taken by and Larry Marlys Watters Kert. Miss Watters created the role in toe original London run and Mr. Kert was toe original Broadway Tony. Anita, fiery opposite to toe Sharks Bernardo, will be played by Jane Summerhays, and Action, Riff's sidekick in the Jets gang, will be portrayed by Rowland Butler. Mr. Mitchell, of Wichita, Kansas, has been at the University for two years. A very promising young dancer, he has performed in nearly all recent programs staged by toe company. Miss Summerhays, a sopho and her partners in crime would have been given a necktie party at the nearest tree. Bad guys in the West haven't changed, but the law has mellowed Today's West doesn't Fathers Fntered av second ila's matter nt the pnv office at Salt Lake Cit Utah, under the act of March 9 1R78 Published cer Thurdnv SUBSCRIPTION RATF OUTSIDE CARRIER DFLIYFRY S3 On nor vc.ir ARFA 16 Christopher Fair, Snowbcy; Vaun Waddell, Big Deal; Jay Krk, Diesel; Rocky Spoelstra, Gee tar and Robert Toronto as Mouthpiece. Their girls Linda Reynolds as Graxiella; Carolyn Anderson as Velma; Judith OReilly as Minnie; Mary Lynne Sbupe, Clarice: Clara Wheeler, Pauline and Fredericks Sheilds, Pamela Allen and Shirley White In mlscet laneous female roles. Tomm Ruud as Sharks Chino; Gary Horton as Pepe, John Hiatt as Idio; Carl Crowther, Luis; Gaylen Bunker, Anxious; Marty Yeager, Nibbles and Steve Chapman, Juano. Their girls Dixie Stallings as Rosalia; Anne Burton as Consuela; Nila Speck, Ter-esit- a, Barbara Hamblin, Vicki Butten as Margarita and Diana Cole. Es-tel- la; No Sale Hospital Rings from (Continued Page 1) plans for t geriatrics center and remodel me nospitai to serve toe purpose. Mr. Jenson suggested another bearing on toe future of the county hospital. ' If we want to reconsider, we should talk to toe hospital advisory board then have another public bearing." The plan to sell the property has suffered one disappointment after another since it was announced last December. Anticipated revenue of $13 million from the sale was a revenue in this year's county budget with chalked up $500,000 ear -- marked for preliminary construction on an extended care centerlocated on the University of Utah campus. The county would pay the remaining $600,000 of building costs out of next years tax revenue Tbe sale was further complicated by the threat of extensive legal action to get toe location properly toned Its located Inside city limits and toe Salt Lake City Planning Commission has indicated it might deny an application for retoning to commerical use When toe property was finally advertised acceptable offers were received for bids, no Breathin' Crushed Pigskin! HUSH PUPPIES JUNE SPECIALS 2 12 The original lightweight, flexible, washable shoes with brushed pigskin uppers theft "breath'' for added comfort. Amer-ica- e nd gilt for Dad on Fathens Day. Doubles the life af your shoes 2.95 Officers (including posts, tails the ideal FLORSHEIM SHOETREES Guaranteed for life x 6 GRAPE STAKE FENCE $1.1 4 per ft. 10 95 favonte casual I x 8 and stakes) New officers for Chi Omega Alumae will be installed tonight, Thursday, June 17, at I P M at toe home of Mrs Wallace A Wright Jr., 495 38 plaster - 1.49 board board - 1.79 Provo; PLEDGE OF ALLEG-- Mrs. James Gillespie IANCE STRINGHAM LUMBER CO. 0 LUMBER AND BUILDERS HARDWARE 3112 Smith Main Strut and COTTONWOOD er Leadership", W.E Hansing Toastmistress Belle Dawn Club of Ogden; REPORT ON MEMBERSHIP -Miss Rose Davdisoo of Salt Lake Club264; TIMER - Mrs. Wesley Reese of Sophisticate TM Club of Ogden, Utah. Price of the dinner is $2 75. Coffee will be served prior to the business meeting from 10 to 10:30 A.M. Flood Plan FoulAJp? (Continued from Page 1) of toe canals but insists it will be less costly in toe long run to drain flood water by the most direct route into toe Jordan River from toe mountain tributaries. For toe use of their facilities, toe canal companies are asking for protection from liability for damage caused by flood waters as well as widening, conduits and improvements where necessary at county expense. WHO IS RIGHT, AND wbo Is wrong? Taxpayers will get a good idea when toe canal company's proposition Is presented June 28. Chairman Conder, Commissioner William G. Larson and coordinator Leavitt are standing behind Caldwell, Richards and Sorensens engineering Commissioner philosophy. Creer hasnt lined up at all. Hes arguing for more clear-c- ut organization first. On toe other hand flood engineer Gardner strongly sponsors toe canal companies but his position is clouded by toe fact that for many years he represented toe same organisations as a civil engineer. AND THERES So has caused no serious damage run-o- ff but tbe permanent flood control plan is near collapse. howls from loyal Democrats, who complained that Mr. Gardner as a Republican was not entitled to a place at toe public trough and from committee members wbo resented being shunted aside by the new administration. overall plans, then toe priorities committee specifies tbe order in which projects will be accomplished. - point a consulting engineer and citizens committee in 1961, was reinstated only after Jenson and Larson decided to patch up differences. Pure compromise dictated that Leavitt become coordinator and Gardner take the title of engineer. Since then, theres been no clear definition of authority and Mr. Leavitt, for influence. Instance, still has not been assigned a desk. He directs activities from an empty file cabinet drawer In Mr. Larsons two committees and toe county ON THE PLUS side, Mr. Gard- ner served chairman Jenson well in the crash program to prevent serious flood damage Mr. Leavitt, who made toe this spring. original recommendation to apt Mr. Leavitt, bouncing between CERTAINLY some personal animosity clouding toe picture. Mr. Leavitt was flood control director In 1961, retired for a period, came back as permanent organiser In 1963 until he was caught In a squeese between Commissioners Larson and Marvin G. Jenson. During w toe ensuing power struggle, commission chairman J ensoo ousted Leavitt, attempted to place Gardner in charge bf toe flood control program. At the same time, he sought to replace toe citizens committee, which has been active since 1961, with the priorities committee. Tbe move brought tten-feudi- hr, spring ng outer office. The same compromise tried to unravel toe status of toe two citizens committees. The result has been a murky arrangement whereby toe advisory recommends on committee commission, has some portions of the program in operation. The Jordan River master plan from 21st South to Burnham Dam, for instance, Is approved and a title search is underway preparing for toe purchase of y. right-of-wa- And, while the county stews, Caldwell, Richards and Sorensen Is working slowly on the major tributary project awaiting something more satisfactory than their present agreement. For lack of proper direction, the Mill Creek portion of toe study was adjudged most critical and is underway. Tbe dozen or so other creeks Involved have not been touched. Board Votes, Teachers Study (Continued from Page 1) qualify, Individuals must show proof now that they are registered in school and will have toe necessary credit hours by fall. A GEA PROPOSAL to eliminate one step in toe 14 re- quired maximum pay at any level was reeducational jected. Superintendent Hart-vigssaid in his opinion toe budget is already overloaded. We should consider it next year, but I can't recommend off a step now." cutting Mr. Hartvlgsen estimated toe move would add $135,000 to salary costs. Teachers in the Granite District will start at $4,700 annually next year; will earn $110 more for their second year in toe district, $130 for the third year; and then salaen pay for toe classroom teacher wbo bolds a masters degree and has served 14 years will be $8,009 SCHOOL LOCATION ALLOWANCES, a special sum added to toe contract for teachers employed 00 toe west side of the Granite School EAHA'U'lLAH ON DISARMAMENT District, were retained. Tbe GEA in previous meetings had urged that they be discontin- circa 1863 Should ony King take up arm 1 ogainst another, all should unitedly oriie and prevent him. 8AHA I 484 2562 or ued. A certified employee assigned to schools west from the Jordan River to Redwood Road receive an extra $84 per year. Those teaching In schools west of Redwood Road for the bride ries IN7-754- 6 .for her friends . . the convenience of will jump $230 per year until s maximum of $7,470 has been reached for 14 years seniority with a bachelors d egree After toe third year in toe district, the teacher who has 30 quarter hours of graduate credit over a bachelors degree will move from $5,170 to $5, 300 annually. Sixty credit hours entitles toe teacher to another salary boost. Top to 3600 West earn $108 mor and teachers ii schools west of 3600 West to Tooele County are given an additional $132 per year. per year Felt-Buchor- ... ns Bridal Registry Select lr IttlvWfi wortfi loreaert duel, litver the e4 wjr Ru itewwen FELT-BUCHOR- 445 East South DAvts S.aulifut Utalr R B J3. Trnpli Xu E C K (ofjredt) XrtrmtyoAtnier Officials are Mrs. Robert Brelnbolt, president; Mrs. Ralph Evans, 1st vice president; Mrs Wallace A Wright, Jr , 2nd vice president; Mrs. Eeverly Bullock, recording secretary; Mrs James E. contact secretary; Clayton, Mrs J G Strtngham, treasurer; .Mrs Keith Aste, historian; Mrs Josephs. Wood, E leasts correspondent; Mrs. Ronald Siple, hospitality; Mrs J K. Chatwin, philanthropies; Mrs Ross Anderson, out of torn alums H from His Favorite Store CtdhuA Johnston, TyClub of ro Toastmistress Look Ahead to Chairman-Mr- s North Hills Drive 4x8 12 plaster Dads Day Gifts DOWNTOWN Alumnae Name D. TM Club, of BeUeDawn LUNCHEON - 12:15 P.M ; GRACE - Mrs. Fred Munk -Articulettes TM Club at Ogden; INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS - Conducted by Mrs. Ray Nelson of Tyro TM Club of Provo; WORKSHOP, Theme follows: BUSINESS MEETING 10.30 A M. to noon; INSPIRATION -- v, REMIT ter of Ogden; as Rocku Mountain " Articulettes TM Club of Ogden; WELCOME - Mrs. J. E. Hughes of Holladay TM Club; RESPONSE - Mrs. Mary Pos- old (Helen) Miller of Salt Lake City, Chairman of Council 11. Toastmistress of the day will be Mrs. Kenneth (Leila) Balls of Salt Lake. Program participants are 2tU USk-UM6- 9 &eCK$OAxPHARMACY I A2 East Bench 4680 Holladay Blvd 1350 Foothill Drive Sugar house 466-87- , Cottonwood I 484-87- 01 278-04- 28 6183 Highland Dr Hyland Park 34 467-24- 1059 E 21st So 1555 E Stretford 17 A ve J C |