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Show r a90aM HIPW1 C3 t4 hrf ? ?. 0) 3 f 0 t- - 1 - tO CD r O C " . Volume e - c to O on j O H h 3 -- C QJ & a) O' ST lli ti. XIII SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH Thursday, June 30, 1966 Number 30 Incumbent County Auditor Rejected By Democrats Salt Lake Democratic convention came up with a few sur- prises when delegates elim- inated county auditor in the primary election by giving Robert R. Fitts 520 votes to 122 for incumbent David P. Jones. House Creer Shows Strength two ter-mo- 270. Nielsen Wins By Slim The sheriffs race was close-incumbe- nt Swimming Schedule Announced at is progressing sat- chain link fence will sep-era- te Inter-Sta- te on both the belt route and highway isfactory from 3300 South to 6200 private property. Several weeks ago a public South and should be completed on schedule providing there is hearing was held by officials no additional work stoppage due of the state Highway Department relative to widening of to labor trouble. 3900 South to 4100 South and 3300 South from State Street Redwood road in on schedule to Redwood Road. Construction and right of way and according to officials will be open to traffic this fall. purchase is expected to cost With the completion of these 3 12 million dollars. Surtwo projects residents of south- veying is underway and prewest Salt Lake County will have liminary plans will be drawn as three routes to travel east soon as fnnds are available. and west and should relieve Money appropriated for wid3500 of South considerable.) from traffic congestion ening 2100 South freeway is being 4100 West to 6200 West was pushed to state road officials. deverted to this project. The According to the Salt Lake project will be budgeted is soon County highway department as possible and funds are avail$100,000.00 has been set up able. for preliminary plans for the Valley Highway. Work will start as soon as funds are available and target date for completion Work A 1-- 15 is 1970. Preliminary plans have been Justice Honriod Announces Plans completed for the Belt Route and have been forwarded to the CHIEF JUSTICE HENRIOD Bureau of Roads for SEEKS RE ELECTION U.S. approval according to a state Chief Justice Henriod of the department spokeshighway man. The Belt Route will be Utah Supreme Court announced located at approximately 2300 his candidacy Tuesday for to the 10 year term. West. of American Fork A native are Two interchanges long-tim- e a resident of Salt and 3500 South at One planned. the Chief Justice and one at 4700 South. There Lake City, will not be an interchange at was appointed to the Supreme Court in June 1951, to suc- -, 4100 South. ceed Justice of for George W. Most of the right way who was appointed to been has this project purchased Latimer, of and several houses have been the United States Court moved. Target date to advertise Military Appeals. Chief In seeking for grading bids has been set for I have said: Henriod Justice July 1967 and the completion in with worked my colleagues 1969. date for On and off ramps will start a successful effort to update the We Supreme Court. at 2200 West and 2700 West. Utah and our cases current in are !A number of homes and business establishments in this area on an average decide them within have been purchased or are in two months, an accomplishment the process of being purchased. that makes our court one of The ramps will start at the the leading state supreme courts present 3500 South road level in the Nation. in office, I If retained and will curve gradually to meet to do continue will of simply ithe main road. Elevation the dirt fill will be approxmy best in the way of public imately 15 feet as it enters service. I encourage the people of Utah to examine my record through the belt route. on, I Re-elect- ed Henry Beech Pres. Mrs. Henry Beech, Kearns, to the office of at the Justice Henroid attended Salt Department President of Foreign Wars Lake City public schools, the Veterans Annual Convention at Price, L.D.S. University and the UnUtah on June 17th, 18, and obiversity of Utah, where he 19th. This is the first time tained a B.A. degree. He alin the history of the Ladiess so attended Georgetown University and later was awarded Auxiliary that a president has his law degree from Harvard been elected to serve two terms in that office. Law School in 1932. Other elected officers are as He practiced in Salt Lake follows: en1942 he when until City Mrs. Theo Kearl, St. George, listed in the armed forces and served for three years, most of Sr. Vice President. Mrs. Fred Judd, Clearfield, the time in the combat areas of Vice President. Jr. North Africa, Sicily, Italy, Mrs. Dee Yearsley, Brigham and Corsica as an intelligence and judge advocate. City, Treasurer. officer Mrs. James Vasey, AmeriReleased from service as a captain, he returned to his can Fork, Chaplian. Mrs. Gertrude Viestenz, Salt law practice. The Chief Justice was a Utah Lake City, Conductress. Mrs. Minerva Cheney, Orem, State Bar Commissioner for Guard. and vice eight years, president Mrs. Charles Porter, Kearns, of the commission for one year. He was on the board of dirSecretary. Mrs. Harley Brundage, Pubectors of the Legal Aid Society and is a past president of the licity. Mrs. Richard Pearson, TayJunior Bar Association. He is a member of the Fort lorsville, Historian. Mrs. Ray Lester, Sandy, Chief Douglas, Ambassador Athletic, of Staff. Footprinters, Elks, and Fort Beech will represent Mrs. as Officers well Douglas clubs, the De: ..rtment of Utah at the as being a member of the Amin New erican Legion, Veterans of National Convention York City, In August, 1966 and Wars Disabled Foreign and also the Department PresAmerican Veterans club. idents conference in Kansas actJustice Henriod has been ive in the Freedom FoundCity, Mo., this fall. Kearns Auxiliary and Post ation at Valley Forge, havserved three terms on placed fourth inCommunity Sering the National Schools Award jury. vice In the State Competition took First He is a member of the Church and the Auxiliary Place in the Membership Divisof Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ion. Saints. He is married to the former Wilma Savage, and has one JAYCEES BEGIN FLOAT Richard. son, Justice and Work on the Miss Kearns Mrs. Henriod reside at 235 has been started by the Float East Capitol street in Salt Lake Kearns with new Jaycees City. as Dayr Jaycee, Courtright, JAYCEE TO HOLD SWIMMING chairman. The theme is PARTY and the Beauty in Utah, Kearns Jaycees and wives float will feature a replica of will seek respite from summer Rainbow Bridge, the Salt Lake heat tonight (Thursday) at the Temple and Great Salt Lake. It hew Olympic Swimming Pool.. will be entered in the Days of Following swimming, theywiU 47 and other parades, carrying be served refreshments at the Miss Kearns, Susan Bruse, and home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry her attendants, Vickie Foil and and that of the Court, D he said. was re-elec- Volm A House District 25, DarrHar-war- d votes to 6 received for Mrs. Zelma (Harley B.) Brundage. House District 27- - Louis P. Hess 11, Del L. Buckner 10; 13 House Reece, District 17, 28 , D. Leon 5.1. incumbent Lester 14. Gov. Calvin L. Rampton was the keynote speaker. Rep. David S. King was a William Olsen Dies After Long Illness William Levi Olsen, 73,2597 4700 South died last to of causes incident Thursday West age. Born August 1893 in Murray, and Martine Retired Olsen. Johanneson Smelter worker. Murray a son of John A. Married Annie Laura Curtis. She died July 4, 1929. Married Nellie Julian December 18 1930 inWanship. Moved toCall-forni- a - returned to Salt Lake 12 years ago. Survivors include his widow, sons: Robert W., Las VegGarth Pymm, director of the as; daughters: Laura Marie Kearns Swimming pool, an- Olsen, Langer Wyoming, A rline nounced several scheduled Frohn, Vancouver, Washington. 2 Kearns Pool Airs. Preliminary Plans Announced For New Belt Route Ramps 24, Nick M. special guest speaker. Margin George Nielsen Jr., 342 and N.D. Pete Hayward 303. This was almost the same ratio the two men polled in a Salt Lake Central Committee vote. Sheriff Nielsen was appointed to fill the unexpired term at the death of sheriff George Beckstead. Preliminary plans showing 3500 South off and on ramps to the proposed Belt Route. District Macris came up with 14 votes over Rex Mrs. Milly Oberhausley. incumbent county John Preston commissioners Bill Larson W.G. and Creer ll continued their commission into the convention with commissioner Creer showing good strength among the delegates defeating commissioner Larson by 100 votes - 370 to The Mrs. Maoml Wooley received more votes than Mrs. Mary Lorraine Johnson - 320 to 318. Carl J. Nemelka showed sur prising strength over incumbent Grover A. Giles winning the del423 to Mr. Giles 222. egate 2 changes had to be made due to the heavy use of the pool. Additional swim classes have been added to the schedule for the period July 2nd to July 30. Charges for lessons Is $6.00 with family pass and $8.00 without. New schedule for Saturday and July 4th. Saturday: to 9 A.M. Fathers 7 A.M. and Sons. 9. A.M. to 10 A.M. Mothers and Daughters. 10 A.M. to 12 P.M. Adult swim lessons. 12 Open plunge - 2:15 to P.M. to 6:30 and 6:45 4th Schedule: July 10 Open plunge 12 noon; 12:15 to to 4:30 and 4:45 P.M. to 2 4:15; 4:30 to 9:45. Stepsons: W.R. Olson, Keith Marion Olsen, Step daughters Mrs. A.D. (Fairie) Coats, all Salt Lake City. Mrs. C.J. (Barbara) Lindahl, Anaheim, 20 grandchildren, California, Brother, John H. at Bountiful, E.M. Murray, Lewis A., Park City, James E., Salt Lake - Sister, Mrs. Lester (Della) McKantz, Tooele. Funeral services were held Uth at McDougal Monday Funeral home - Burial, Murray City Cemetary. Girl Scouts Visit Provo Canyon Girl Scouts from District 3 spent four days at restful and beautiful Camp Trefoil up Provo to A.M. 2:15; 2:30 Canyon. 230 Some girls from the to 6:45. attended. The District District to Admission the pool has included Rose Park, Murray, been set at the following: Hunter, Granger, Adults 70?, Junior and Senior Midvale, Dug-waTooele, Magna, Kearns, High School students 50? and and Lake Point. children under 11 years of Each leader helped and asage 35?. with the camping and sisted Kearns residents may buy an annual pass for $15.50. This program. y, Director Edna Barney schedpass includes admission for all uled two hour hikes including members of the family. breakfast trail hikes, blazing, In addition a $40.00 family and studies. map compass annual pass may be purchased her was Fern Reid by residents living in the sur- in Assisting of six hour hikes, charge rounding area. also the senior scouts helped Kearns Stake Road Show Scheduled Road Shows of the Kearns will be produced on Stake DramaDir-ectoannounces r 13, July Garth Mecham, with starting time at 7:30 P.M. The shows, featuring youthful talent from seven wards, will begin simultaneously at the Kearns Stake House and the Kearns 2nd Ward Chapel. The theme is Fairy Tales. Parare Kearns ticipating wards First, Second, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Twelth and Fifteenth. Stake LDS members and the public are invited to attend at no cost. with lashing and singing. Badge work activities for fulfilling requirements carried on Including crafts and skills. The girls participared in a Scouts Own and a Court of Awards. Rope making was taught under the direction of Marge Days troop. Saturday the 25th KateManz from Salt Lake Headquarters joined the Scouties. Troops camped individually. Junior Scouts of newer experience camped closest to the and Seniors Cadets lodge. into the camped higher meadows, putting Into practice the training of really roughing and camping. Camp broke up Sunday the 26th after all scouts attended church services of their faith. |