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Show the-LEASED the-LEASED GRAPEVINE V 4 In grade promotions for two clerk typists in the police department de-partment were approved this week by the Salt Lake City Commission. John D. Shuler, 1006 Austin Ave., and Stella F. Miller, 29 G St., were promoted from third to second grade with salary increases from $255 to $265 a month. ' George Z. Aposhian, 3008-1845 East, president of the Wilford Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, has been chosen cho-sen president of the Central Atlantic At-lantic States Mission. Salt Lake City's 48 million dollar belt route highway should be shifted a few blocks to the south to conform with natural boundaries, Murray Mayor Ray P. Greenwood said this week in a letter to Elmo R. Morgan, director, di-rector, Utah State Road Commission. Com-mission. Means of keeping Salt Lake City's water supply pure and safe despite proposed construction construc-tion of an 18 hole golf course in Parley's Canyon will be discussed dis-cussed by members of the city commission. Mayor Adiel Stewart Stew-art said this week a letter had been received from Dr. Richard J. Nelson, city health commissioner, commis-sioner, containing suggestions. A filtration plant may be discussed the mayor said. Residents of the Holladay area have organized a citizens study committee to examine proposed location of a belt route highway through that community. L. Howard Marcus was named chairman of the committee. He said he hoped the committee would serve as a nucleus for a larger group to be made up of residents of all areas affected by the belt route. Granite School District board of education was told this week the district needs $7,730,000.00 more than it can raise through taxes and bonding to construct 572 classrooms by 1961-62. The report came from Supt. Elmer J. Hartvigsen and Asst. Supt. Dr. O. C. England. Sportsmen who annually have vacations to coincide with various vari-ous hunting andor fishing seasons sea-sons were reminded that opening open-ing dates for three of the major outdoor seasons have already been scheduled. Opening dates already set are: General fishing season, June 7; Pheasant season, Nov. 7; General Gen-eral deer season, October 17. The fish and pheasant openers were recently established by the Utah Fish and Game Commission while the opening date of the deer season is set by legislative law to begin each year by the Saturday nearest to October 20. The date is October 17, 1959. A veteran rocket motor scientist sci-entist and executive, Anthony T. Guzzo, has been appointed director di-rector of technical operations at Thiokol Chemical Corporation, Utah Division. John Higginson, general manager man-ager of the Utah Division, who made the announcement, said the position is a new one and part of major organizational changes to serve the rapidly expanding Thiokol operations in this area. |