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Show August 26, 1965 REVIEW, PTA SCHOOL ROUNDUP Officers Chart Course, Name Projects For Year P.T.A. officers are Mrs. Richard K. Walkingshaw, second Mrs. Gordon Williams, action secretary, Mrs. William Peirce Roosevelt Roosevelt Elementary p.T.A. officers and committee chairmen were entertained at a luncheon August 19, at the treasurer. Committee chairmen are Mrs. Max Michaelis, exceptional child Mrs. Melvin n, health and mental health; Mrs. Cecil Fuller, hospitality; Mrs. Douglas C. Burt, membership; Mrs. Weston Vernon, family life educa- of First Mrs. J. Ralph Wood, 760 East 3030 South. Mrs. Owen B. Gaisford, president, introduced new officers and board members and gave an assign-portfol- io to each. Mrs. Jack Schade, president of the Granite Wasatch Council P.T.A. was a special guest. F.H. Johnson, principal of Roosevelt School and third of the P.T.A. home Vice-preside- nt of Mrs. Edwin Higbee, PTA president, 3768 South 610 East. Thev will Dlan the calendar and review the budget for the year. Plans for the adult education program will be discussed. Lin coin Ham-bleto- tion. Mrs. Kenneth W. Hedin, historian; Mrs. Ralph Shino, Juvenile preprotection; school, Mrs. Don Lewis; program, Mrs. Charles L. Faddis; room representative, Mrs. Carlos D. Gardiner; school lunch Mrs. FJ. Simmons. Project chairman is Mrs. Ronald J. Marx; Safety, Mrs. O.V. Maggard, and publicity, Mrs. Raymond P Neeley. nt outlined plans for the year. Besides kindergarten through fifth grade there are two groups of educable children in attendance of special education classes at Roosevelt. He announced that sixth grade children in the Roosevlet district are to be taken by school bus to the East Mill Creek School, to make room for the three groups of kindergarten chlldren; Assignments to teachers and and rooms will be mailed this year, together with registration cards and insurance forms, by September 1 or 2, so parents can fill them in for the children to bring to school on Tuesday, September 7. at 9 A.M. New children in the district should apply to the school of ice for registration forms before September 7. Other Roosevelt School Blaine 10 A.M. Wednesday, SeptemM. Granite Park Lincoln School PTA officers and board members will attend their first board meeting 7th, 8th and 9th graders on August 23, 24 and 25. Parents and 7th graders attended an orientation meeting on August Former according to Mrs. Dean Shaw, president. 8, ts, 23. Blaine School PTA will have a luncheon for officers and board members on Friday, September 3. Their first board meeting will be at ber The Lincoln School PTA planning an accelerated safety program this year, which will also be discussed at the meeting. Other officers are Mrs. R. L. Cowdell and Gary Martin, Mrs. Allen Cowles, secretary, and Mrs. William Rufener treasurer. Members of the Granite Park Junior High School PTA assisted with registration of is to- day, August 26, at the home Dr. principal Joseph Alleh will be director of adult education for the Granite district. Mr. Lee GledhilL who has been assistant principal at Olympus High School, will be the new principal at Granite Park Junior High this year. PTA officers are Mrs. John Ward, president, Mrs. Donald J. Frischknecht andLeeGled-hil- l, Mrs. Robert W. Barnthouse, secretary, and Mrs. Myron E. Antreasurer. Mrs. derson, Douglas Smith is publicity chairman. . Jordan Board Members Hear School Goals our purpose in Jordan council urer. Jordan District PTA commthis year is to answer the on local PTA boards in the question: "Why PTA? For ittee chairmen are as follows: Mrs. Ceorge Show-el- l; Jordan School District, accorlove of the child." cultural, Mrs. Millard ding to Mrs. Paul Henneman, president. Other officers and board Hall; exceptional child, Mrs. Marian Heath; Juvenile pro"Love Is a paramount need on the Jordan Parent members in the life of every child," tection, Mrs. Lynn Bullock; . Teacher Association are Mrs. she said. "Though be lacks legfslatlon and historian, Mrs. Gordon Merrill first William Clayton; preschool shelter, clothing, or even food, Superintendent and recreation, Mrs. George and yet knows that he is loved, Okubo. a child can adjust i n thesitu-atlo- n. Reed Becks tead second Mrs. Doyle Nokes Mrs. R. "Since the child is the pri- third mary object around which the Kent King, secretary, and PTA organization functions. Mrs. Melvin Freeman, treas A workshop was held August 12 to train all new members by-la- nt; nt, Registration Journalism Your Secret Desire? Look IV o Further Have a flair for writing? Always had a secret interest in Journalism? Your start may come as a Rocky Mountain Review high school correspondent. At the opening of the school year the Review will have a weekly page describing events news of Granite-Jordaand Murray district senior high schools. Its fun - and theres even some extra cash involved. Anyone interested should send an application stating name, age, school attending, and year. Samples of writing will help if youve done some before. Also let us know what your activities are. Written applications only accepted, addressed to attention of high school editor by September 3. extra-curricul- ar KEITHS CAFE 4689 Holladay Blvd. is now BIGGER to serve you BETTER ! COME IN SOON KEITII JACKSON, OWNER Scheduled Seventh, eighth and ninth who will attend Bonneville Junior High School this fall will register at the school, 5330 South GureneDr. (1660 East), this week, announced Clive Roberts, principal. Ninth grade registrations took place Wednesday, August 25 Students who will be in the eighth grade will register Thursday and seventh graders will register on Friday. Hours for registration will be from 8 AM. to 1 P M. each day, Mr. Roberts said. The only exception to this schedule will be students who are new to the district this grade students year. They may register B9 MORE GRANITE DISTRICT BUS SCHEDULES Olympus High School 1400 Stops6310 S F r ! S 1530 E . 5465 S 14 1 5465 s 1030 F . 5465 S 160 1 1 5600 S 1850 5600 S 1130 I 650' 20 6200 S , 2475 Stiff S 2360 E 6475 S . 2300 E 6475 S 2300 E 6200 S jid 2520 E 6200 s 5310 Hollsdsr Blwl . 5275 Slops Mv 5600 HolUdsr St S t t Bld Slops 1651 L Vu SI . 1700 E 1315 E Vine SI . HiffeUod . no E 4165 S . S M 1300 E 4130 S ' iwcrest Dr ; Meadowcrest Dr . 6370 S and 6200 S 3oiwood ps Dr Permit, 1410 E 6400 S . 6200 6400 S . 6170 . i960 E and Dr Permit and 1660 E Vine Stops 500 S Holladay Blvd . 2650 E 6200 S . 2300 E E 6200 S 6200 S , 2300 E Fardown E 6600 S . 2425 E 2425 Slops 6475 S 2300 E 6475 S and 6310 S 2300 E E 6400 S Jeremy Cir Fontain Blue Vint Dr and Vkjlker Lone o.id Donelson lane end HictUend Dr Slops 4300 S 1500 E : FlsMrrest r Li sad isrs . 20 A. Granite High School E SI SI 4395 S and 1150 E 490 S 2300 E Fardown Ae . 2130 SI ups Dr 5910 S and E 5910 S . Highland Cottonwood Ln and Walker Ln 3511 S Highland Dr : 1550 L stops 3350 S Slops 2000 E 6200 S . 2210 E 6200 S . and Meadowcrest, 6310 S Cobble-cres- t, 2300 E 6200 S . 2750 E 6200 S and 500 S Holladay Blwl Stops 4500 S 13th East, 4100 S 1300 E . 4900 S 1300 E 1 1417 E Spring Ln .1540E Spnnf Ln ;CGurene Dr and Spring Ln and 190 E Spring 900 Vine , Mop6: Vine 1050 E . Vine SI 1300 E . 6600 S 1300 1 , 6600 S 900 E . and 6300 S 900 E Stops Colmar Ave 1045 W ,1700S 6th W 1362 S 600 W : 2100 S 00 W and 2350 S 00 W Slops Redwood School 2596 S 1700 W , 2320 S 1700 W . 2100 S 1700 W Slops 2700 S Redwood Rd ;2S30S 1562 . 2870 S Redwood Rd : 3I00S 6400 S ; 1400 E 6400 S and 1300 E Vine SI Stops 6400 S Highland Drr .5650 S Dr . and Spring Ln and Highland S Lane Stops 1700 Highland E Dr Bonneville Junior High 950 E 450 S . TOO E 4660 S . 950 E 4500 S Stops: 4900 S 900 E ; 5160 S 900 E . 6000 S 900 E ; 6325 S 900 E ; 6600 S 900 E ; 6340 S 1300 E . 6420 S 1300 E Stops: 1500 E 4130 S ; 1500 E 4200 Stops Redwoid Rd slops Hillnew and HthE .Sage Hill and llth I 45i0 S 11th E .Garden Dr. and 4500 S . 4500 S 9th E 1500 E 4500 S 1630 E 4290 S Slops 4130 S 1500 E Stops . 1540 E 4270 . 400 S . 1300 E Stops: 5235 S S 1120 E 900 E . Searle and 900 1000 E . 5036 . 4895 S E : 4500 S 750 E and 4500 S 650 E SI Main and Main Itupia, Slops St and 2400 S Slops 1300 E 5760 S. 1300 E 5880 S . 580 S Lupin Dr .Lakeside Dr and Highland Dr , 100 E 5730 S and 900 E 5700 S Stops: 950 E 4500 S . 1025 E 450 S ; U75 E 4620 S ; 1300 E 4620 S ; 1300 E 4780 S and 1000 E 470 S Slops 3220 S 1100 W , 900 W 3300 3300 S , 700 . 700 W 3900S and 500 W 3900 S Slops 5600 S Somerset Dr . 5600 S 9th E . 9th E 5290 S 2nd W and Central Ave , Stops Main St and Central Ave , Edison SI and E id Mam St 380 E 4540 S and 365 E 4500 S S Stops Highland 3900 S 1400 Wl. 3900 S Dr . 3970 S 1500 E and 3900 2529 S . 7200 W 2820 S . 7200 W 3100 S, 7200 W 3500 S, 7375 W 3500 3500 S , 400 S 6400 S end 7495 W W 3785 S 6400 W 3500 S 6400 W ; 3500 S 6800 W . 3500 S 7000 W ; 5200 W 3500 S . 5400 W 3500 S 5200 W 3670 S 5200 W . and 3820S W W S . 6057 W 3500 50 6207 54 . 5600 W 5700 W 3500 S 3500 S 3010 S . 5765 W 2700 S 6501 W 2700 S 6501 W 2700 9 . 6654 W 2700 S , 740 W 200 .2150 W Albertan, 1540 1500 E S the rt on. 1540 W 4200 S . 1700 W 4200 S , 2200 W W 4790 S . 1700 6020 s . 1815 W 4805 S , 1950 W 4700 S 2500 W 4700 S . 5020 Snile Dr . 500 S Redwi.O Rd , Leisure i n and.Stardust Dr ; Stardust Dr and 5000 S . 548o S 1300 W nul Hostess clubs for the two-dmeet will be the Artistic Designers, Flora Culture and Neighborhood Garden Club. The first day of the meeting will begin with registration from 4 to 7 P.M., followed with an executive board meeting and dinner at 6:30 P.M. The opening meeting will begin September 10 at 9 A.M. with the following guests participating: Mrs. Lyle John- srud, Rocky Mountain Regional Director; Mrs. F.S. Mattocks, national parliamentarian; Mrs. D.J. Mooney, past national president; and Mrs. Fred Mauntel, national president, visiting authorities Local people taking part Include Mrs. J. Bracken Lee, Mrs. A.L. Stenburg, and Mrs. Sanford Stoddard, convention chairman. Mrs. R.J. Hamel, national awards chairman, and Mrs. Vivian Christensen, national membership chair malt, WilTbe quest speakers at the luncheon from 12 to 1:45 P.M. "Current Trends ln Floral Art wlllbeportrayedbyMrs. Meritt Merced, England, California, from 2 to 3:30 P.M. At the Utah Garden Center, 1600 East 2100 South, inSugar House Park. Mrs. Meritt, who Is a nationally -- known flower arranger, Invites the public go attend this lecture and demonstration. A tour of the city, sponsored ay Dubs will occupy one and one -- half hours from this time, followed by a banquet honoring national officers and national committees at the Ramada Inn from 6 to 9 P.M., sponsored by the Neighborhood Garden Club. Mrs. Fred A Mauntel will speak on Heritage for our Decendants". , Illustrated with slides by Dr. Orvll Stark. A reception will honor Mrs. Fred Mauntel, Mrs. Lyle Johnsrud and officers and guests at 9 P.M. Anyone desiring to attend this convention should send checks and reservations by Septeme, ber 1 to: Mrs. Kenneth Bur-bidg- 8. vV )WWVkVWVkV'WVw Vyv Vw' PREPARE NOW FOR SCHOOL WITH Every Young Miss Worries About Looks . . . What About Her Sight? No voiing need fear vlir won't lx mi feminine ami cli.irminp in glux-p- o! . W . W , U . W . W , W . - QI frame. QD DEARDEN VISUAL CUBIC 8(81(11 II In th Holladay Sqwaro Shopping Cantor 4M9 Holladay Blvd. South of Uth So. . ; . S S S S S S S PIERCE, FENNER (fill IT 101 a SMITH IICMIII M OTItl PII8CIPII 129 South Main St.. .Salt Lake City IT84I INC III 8888 WITT IICIUIU Mlll...ELgla 1 I Its Just Minutes to Midvale to: EARL S HOME FURNISHINGS X x Serta-Ortholu- Supreme mattress any- REGULAR OR EXTRA LENGTH-YO- UR CHOICE AT NO EXTRA COST! Lovely decorator print cover with foam seventh graders, will be held September 1 at 7:30 P M. The evening will consist of a short meeting and a tour of the building. School will open for class work on September 7 on a new time schedule this year. Classes will begin at 7:45 A M. and will be dismissed each day at 2:30 PM Skyline High School students, who attended these hours last year, will meet at 8:20 A M. and be dismissed at 3.10 P.M. This reverse in schedule is to give the different schools a chance to change and is necessary to allow school buses to cover additional routes coils for healthful, Top-quali- . . . richly quilted tempered steel "Flex-Firmextra-firsupport -- Twin-tapered " m pure cotton felt upholstery ty Heavy-dut- y full support edge won't sag Matching box spring for extra years of service twm or full sire mattress or matching king and queen 40 YEARS OF raff?) a? SaSTOuffl , 4865 3795 4092 3600 3950 4100 4130 MERRILL LYNCH, EACH 7 , Walter L. Roche, Manager a An open house for students new to the school, including YP . Probably would, he acknowledged, but Ill just stick with this one. It'll come back." Sometimes people puzzle us. We can understand an attachment to an old bathrobe or a hat that has seen better days. But a stock an investment Seems to us you ought to be pretty hardheaded about that, ought to remember that every day you hold a stock you are making an investment decision about that stock. In deciding not to sell you are saying, in effect, "This is the best way I can invest my capital." If youre not quite sure that your decisions are as hardheaded as they ought to be, may we invite you to ask our Research Division for a realistic appraisal of your situation. All you have to do is write them a letter and tell them about your holdings, your circumstances, your objectives. h answer back, some Youll get a what about sensible suggestions you might do. And there's no charge or obligation. Just write to tter". AEPY DGATT A o o 0)su 5u 5020 W 3500 S 4880 W 4800 W 4800 W 4600 W 4225 W (moil looks time between now and September I although Mr. Roberts stressed "the sooner the be- LEADERSHIP PROVE 4985 s 4949 W 4olU s 3550 s 3795 s 4100 .S 4100 S down-to-eart- ami good vision go together when she chooses from our wide selection of stvlish tt suggested to him. Wouldnt it just be good sense then to sell his stock and put his capital into one of the others? 1128 Yale Avenue, tele355-388- 4940 5020 4800 4975 4800 4800 4400 our customer. What he meant was that he felt sure his stock, now selling about 20' below its high, would climb back to where it had stood earlier this year. He may well be right, but in talking with him the other day, we had a different point in mind. Did he really believe that the outlook for his stock was better than that for all the 1614 other stocks sold on the New York Stock Exchange in the light of his own investment objectives? Indeed fie didnt. Matter of fact, he cheerfully agreed that prospects were probably brighter for any one of a half dozen other stocks we Si phone W W Thats the way he felt about his pet stock (All Slips) ps 4100 S 5400 W . 4090 S 5600 4005 S 4500 W . 3900 S 5600 W ; 000 W 2400 S ; and 3795 S 5600 W 7870 W 2400 S . 7665 W 2400 S' ; 72ub W 2400 S . 7200 W 7400 S by the Utah Associated Garden 22"0 "ITLL COME BACK Garden ClubsSetTwo Day Meet Western gzrdeners will follow the theme, "Of Peaks and Plains" as they participate ln the Rocky Mountain Regional Meeting of the National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc., September 9 and 10 in the Ramada Inn, 1000 South State Street. , 5770 6 1300 W .6235 17th W , 6200 S . 5235 4 62oO S 2iio W . 5770 S . 17u0 W and 5559 s 1700 w . 1575 w 4915 s 1540 W 4595 - . 560 W 4800 W 884 W 4800 S , 913 W 4800 S . Io60 W 4B.V S 1175 W 48uO S rnd IJGO W 1470 W 4oo s 4375 s . I3o W 43') s 1401 W 4200 s , 1 Hd 5 235 S Rni 1841 W 54' n . s 220o w 54oo S . 27"! 54 vi 3760 s Rd 3860 S . RedW'i-4330 S Rd Rd ; 46lo s Reds ..1 Rd 13'kJ S West Lake Junior High (All Stops) Stops Fernwnd and Brockbank Junior High W d 4200 S Valiev Junior High Skyline HighSchocl , (All Stups) Stops Emigration Canyon- 3100 S and Cunnor St . Umboume and Connor St Atkin Ave and 2300 E . F ish-- er Ln and 2300 E . 2760 S 2420 E and 2880 S 2475 E 2760 S 2540 E . 2764 S 2700 E . 2880 S 2540 E . 2930 S 2300 E . Lambourne and 2300 E ; 2 920 S 2000 E . 2740 S 2140 E (Connor). 2835 S 2140 E (Connor), 3300 3145 S 2000 E . 3000 S S 2000 E 2000 E. 1530 E 3300S . 3115Crescenl 3010 Crescent Dr , SOSOS 1500 Dr , E . 3080 S 1640 E . 3170 Melbourne Ave . 3145 S Melbourne Ave , 2960 S Melbourne Ave. 2920 S Kenwood St . 2980 S Kenwood St and 3150 S Kenwood St . 3015 S 1700 E . 3150 S 1700 E . Wander lane and Kentucky, Wander ln and Valley View, Wander In and Casio Ln arid Fortuna and Westview 2tOOS.Fr-woulaa- lum St UUOW box spring. sires also available OPEN MON. & FRI. 9P.M. cosmuT,ON that more of The conitter offer whol you wont t O cWonf Thousands Sold for $4000 fjoW Just Home Furnishings 29 95 limited Quantity 800E. Center St. Phone 255-162- 1 Midvale, Utah |