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Show A ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW Salt Lake County , Utah Thursday, May 28, 1964 Page 2 Granite Teachers Get Pay Boost For Summer 'jpust Division Of Utah Bankers John C. Evans, Jr., execu(Continued From Pge 1) contive secretary of the Utah announced that Jensens Education Association. renewed. would be tract Jensen had been criticized Charges of Insubordination for playing both sides of the against Cummins resulted fence from phoned complaints to J. Kenneth Cummins, prln- - 4 board members that he was clpal of South Kearns Elemennot in his school durpresent to tary School, chose be heard ing the teachers strike and In opej session. Keeping a his subsequent refusal to ensharp eye on proceedings when perwas - ter the'lkmding during the discussion sonally informed of his responsibilities by a member of the boards administration. Cummins said that he had made arrangements ito see (Continued From Page 1) Collins Bank and Trust Co., that his school was undhr Holladay Branch, 4707 contro) but stated I felt comBoulevard; (o hang thru pelled, felt I couldnt step Into June 10. my school at that moment. He said he was on the sidewalk In front of the school Tuesday , June 2 and later dismissed the childFolk Music Concert - - 8; 15 ren, although he did not enP.M., Little Theatre, Univerter the school to do It sity of Utah. At one time, he said he felt fear that he would become 3 June Wednesdays an object lesson. Art Exhlblt--a- ll day, Ralph For a brief moment, he M. Barrus Plano, 4672 HolI had some fear. I said, Boulevard; one - man was serving two masters to laday show on musical and ballet subjects by LaVonne Vincent Best; to hang thru July 1. Picks President William J. Critchlow, vice and trust officer of Commercial Security Bank of Ogden,' was elected president of the trust division of the Utah Bathers Association. He was pjcked for the position at the groups annual election banquet at Willow Creek Country Club on Tuesday, May 19. He succeeds Glen F. Groo, trust officer of the Continental Bank and Trust Company, as head of the UBA Trust Division. president A. Volunteer Bureau Plans Workshop and regis- tration workshop has been W , . A scheduled by the Volunteer Bureau for Thursday, June 4, 1 P.M. at the Salt Lake YMC A. 4 . In addition to registering teenage volunteers and conducting personal Interviews, young people of the area will be explained details of the Volunteer Bureaus services to various community , L. Carey, president of Guild of Attorneys-in-Fa- ct LEST WE FORGET.-Geosg- e of Disabled American Veterans, places a Memorial Day flag on a servicemans grave In Wasatch Lawn Cemetery. 'Mr.- - Carey, who has been associated with the Disabled Veterans for 18 years, is a World War II veteran and has been decorated with the bronze star and purple heart. RfOim to On hand support him were members of. the neighborhood served by the South Kearns Elementary School. Stevens, 4487 West presented a resolution containing 417 signatures, asking that Cummins beer retained to his post. A mem-hof the SouthKeams School faculty made a slmlliar plea. Cummins said I did not VeVl 5500 South, ask for this support but I did not discourage It. The charge against him was held in abeyance. The board set no date for a decision. WeekhCalendar Hol-lad- An orientation the best of my ability. Asked what he would do in the future under slmlliar circumstances, Cummins said, The situation has been rugged. I believe my actions In the future would be different I dont believe Id take the same action again. ay like you to know that at the new music arts company, we are ready taserve all of your musical needs. Area Zoning Said To Be COTTONWOOD AUTO CENTER QUALIFIED INSTRUCTION IN: BRASS Antiquated WOODWINDS (Continued From Page 1) commission to keep It from becoming a political football. Target date for setting up a Salt Lake County Zoning administrator was April 15, according to previous county commission predictions. Also on the nights agenda, was the election of five d representatives. Each district of Cottonwood, Inc. has three representatives or directors, one named each year to serve for a three ye ir period, Mr T. J. Yocom ws Id Im DICK Scheen. ORCHESTRAL (including some of the more rare species such as Basoon, French Horn, Flute, and others.) - GUITAR BANJO COACHING FOR FOLK GROUPS ele- cted from District 1. The remaining iwo district director slots are vacant, but will be flUed shortly. . In District 2, Clyde Early Jr., who was filling an unexpired one year term, was named director. Second year district man Is PaulDinwoody and third year director Is Stan Michaelson. Graham Campbell was elected to the District 3 director post. He joins second year man Wallace Bransford and third year director John Wallace Jr. District 4 selected Thomas Blntz to be their representative. He joins second year representative Bill Richards and Stan Farnsworth, now in his third year. Harold R. Mays was choosen as District 5 director! Naomi Wooley, organization secIn is her third year as retary director of District 5 and Emile Hall, is a second year veteran. 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