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Show Purchase Of Area HS Site OK'd By Granite Board EACLE Nta-- a T5, '.-." furl. X . .' ft .? V. I ' ,1 : ; more than $120,000 and includes The board also approve the $12,000 for water rights. Addi- purchase of five 1960 model tional property near the site automobiles for driver education will also be acquired for the In the district. The action came school. after members heard a report It was reported to the board which stated that it, was Inthat school enrollment is 38,071, creasingly difficult to obtain about 400 below the estimate. vehicles for the program from Additional registrations are ex- dealers under the present dona tion system. pected to boost the figure. TIIK CARS will probably be MKMBEKS ALSO reviewed registration, fees, and costs with resold or traded-i- n after about high school principals, protests three year's us.. Six other vewere made by some parents last hicles ix this year's program month over the fees and costs: ba.ve been obtained from dealer They include a S&.75 student dpnatiojps. Driver training is a required body fee, with a $2 refund at the year's end; $10, book rent- course ia the high als for 1.0th and 11th gradest sphomt- . . r . 7 "A- : Xjr ; ' ' - . , they return to hometown arm-crie- s where they must complete 48 drills before summer camp. QNE OF THE first tasks fac ing the citizen soldiers is to prepare their armament, and equipment of all kinds for a technical inspection by a team of specialists fiom the Sixth U. S. Army in San Francisco. This will insnrf that . a U equipment is being properly used and maintained. THEN THE GUARD units, ranging from artillery to special forces, from engineers to medical corpsmen, will bring a schedule of annual general inspections, also conducted by members of the Inspector General's office of Sixth Army. KENTUCKY BOURBON S,NCE Whittier P-- T PREPARATIONS for A Plans Opening Event Tonight a tea are being plan ned by officers of the. Whittier elementary Scheduled a.s, the opening funcschool, tion of the year by the organization it will be -- district held this evening in the home of Mrs. Reta g'clock. Day; 375? Sq. 52JDG VYt 9 Drawing up plans for the event are from . ' Host To Horse Show $5.00 gold pieces illustrated here are from the Waterfill and Frazier collection. They were coined by the United States Government in 1810, the year that Waterfill and Frazier was first distilled, in Kentucky, 'for all members of the school faculty. March Outstanding Series! not Also AvailabU BOTTLED IN BONO waterfill-frazi- er U woof... A- I I .- ; v: B5 lonnrn mmimmm 'a ra'SaTJfl fl t H uS QO0 j WINDOW Besfway'i big fall bargain ! 16 pages of J 1 super values for home and . , Is being distribu-- 1 1 farm J ted this week. 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JIG SAW VtAn. ijh 11 ftanditii at an I A Q Z m. cut. m 7"j r GARAGE CARPORT irSrll95 HS KITCHEN 149 449 BRACKETS 10- - 79 WALL UPRIGHTS 30- - 99 BUY ON BESTWAY BUDGET TERMS Open Sundayi 259 ovanrl Tramandout pwrchaM maiai rhata voIwm Iwy for ton, inotrwr, daughter. Plaaia bring thi coupon. sired length of a I MADE S monay-icivln- pou'lila, 910 BEDROOM SHELF jai BUILT-IN- CLIP THIS COUPON root 189 BATHROOM FIXTURE 22 to 40" . PRE-WA- Y ??i DOWN.. PULL - wV-ad- SALE ON FINEST FIXTURE ALARM CLOCK ...... nr hondiomt deicgnad oluminum grill with Mch door told. ' limited) limo only. 48? QUILT-IN- S MACIX TENSION at ti m 90 lb. Mineral Surfaced. Roll 45 lb. Smooth Surface. Roll . Kroll BARGAINS If ROLL ROOFING T 39?5 FIXTURES LAWN ta intrall bxoua Wi hung. . AH com- - "Bflterlite" ml Tt (!' fc pr iatl oualirv. aaiv Reg. $248 SHU-POLE- liir . . DISHWASHER 4ta I fv.i.f tli tawt 4 ijn, qsphjalt qr cedqr shingles save 101 Free estimates. hjeaYYweight; Reg. $289 , atftlr of newest patterns Screen OVEN and RANGE STEEL tnt nt.(' U Ft all aoM- porch plat for only.. W rr Ih-- friw !' !' I.'. txn-- in i. .man. t I'..I ami t lll" t. l m 'iim"' .iv la'lh Illl.t. I II. i.j'l tm, wtnntt .It.' I rwi,il a tnat nirtMi Alt l'r.lr tmA Paitjr nml-mrt- & SAVE! Al SWEEPSTAKES Wntnrulav. Sf'trmhpr M. VM0 C'nlr t maiknl h. (iirp ami all rntrirt mm( t Sumtv. Niwrnihrr S. I lw tinr uwhI tut .iiiilf vote tital "I i ill hr tli.it by llif Ihr winnme ramiUt Shjrcf FREE additional fin rural tor badraom and DAIRY PRESIDENTIAL M , PACKAGE PRICE J OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK Storm DOOR PORCH FIXTURE DA1KY HKAND! time' onlyl choice your home Limited ALUMINUM 89 Contain! 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WINTERIZE! n. tif cwh, uuao riuiit usiium : TIME TO New Look For Blaine School : nnv iu mi httiei n Hiiitua. ; ot fW 'l (1 ji-- f Chinese," artists, nnnnnnnnnnn w 1st Granite Arts Reveals Concerts For Season DD lalrvr., MISS WANG is Viennese, as many thought when she was first introduced to the American public in the fall of 1957. She has been likened to "a bird of' passage, difficult " td catch. Through her sheer versatility, her true character becomes lost in a kaleidospope of characters grave and gay. On tour, she carries over 500 pounds of each of Grnnlte Park. An outstanding individual "designed and made equipment hi could whom with been take place and unusual program has her. . . by. the greatest of the world's symarranged for the Granite Arts These include a seven-foAssociation Concert Series for phony orchestras. ' a plant, a giraffe, On Thursday. Nov. 3rd, pa- "bird, a fishflowering the '1960-6- 1 season it was 'anand a motley of nounced this week by Delbert trons will be able to enjoy the double figures that make her W. Smedley, publicity director. full range of authentic Scottish into a visibly split personality. The famed United States music and dance in the producNavy Band opens the series tion called "Caledonia". IT 18 BEING presented for with a concert on Wednesday, Sept. 28th. The group has play- the first time on this side of ed in hundreds of communities the Atlantic by the singers and throughout the United States, dances of Scotland, under the Granite Park. A new look is as well as Canada and else- direction of Andrew Macpher-sowhere in the world. being sported by the Blaine THE ORGANIZATION is Organist Gaylor Carter will elementary to school thiB year, r, Morris Cannegiet-e100 more a than of ... appear Thursday, Dec. 8th. He according - T composed ,,.-riI- , principal. is the West Coast's outstanding Extensive remodeling work radio, television, recording and was undertaken at the school concert artist. ' inHE 1IAS appeared on the fol- this year, he reported. Thecombeen side and outside has AnAmos 'n lowing programs: pletely repainted, district offidy, Bride and Groom, Breakfast ces formerly located inside the in Hollywood, The Packard have been coverted inShow California Melodies and building to classrooms and some plastTha Jack Kirkwpod Show. work done. The famous" flamenco star, ering THE NEW ROOMS will be Pilar Gomez, has formed a com- used for reading and speech pany of spirited young artists, special education classwho will present a program of therapy, es and for special services. exciting and imaginative song This is the first year as prinand dance Wednesday, Jan. 25. cipal of Blaine for r. Mr. MISS GOMEZ is famed new faculty Other throughout the United States, members include: Mrs. Jones, Canada and Europe, which she first Miss Stauffer, sectoured with stunning success ond; grade; Miss Rinderknecht, first, for several seasons as the and Mrs. Smedlly, fifth. distaff-hal- f of the brilliant "Key A total of 67Q youths nave and Gomez" dance duo. enrolled at the school for the On Tuesday, Feb. 28th, Giues-epp- e 190-6- 1 term, Mr. Canneglcter di Stefano, versatile tenor reported, from the Metropolitan Opera of New York City, will present a MURRAY 13TH HOLDS MEE1I conceit He has an energetic Murray. Officers and teachE3 range of tone and strength of ers of Murray 13th Ward Privoice. mary met Monday evening at HIS APPEARANCE is under the home of M rs. LaVae Jackthe sponsorship of Granite Arts, son, 483 LaSalle Dr. for a prepIHSBKGi the University of Utah Artists aration meeting. Series and the Suit Lake Civic Pic k the winner of the presidential eWtion . . . estimate his total popular vote . . . and Music Assn. One of today's rising young DAIRY PRODUCTS. That's the grand yon can win a full years supply of will pianists, David President iul Sweepstakes. 100 other big prizes. S that you, can win prize in appear Tuesday, Feb. 21st. He ' has won acclaim throughout GRAND PRIZE Full year'j tupply of Dairy Product far an aveiag family of North America, South America 2nd le 5ih PRIZES - Six monlhi' tupply of Dairy Product! and Europe for his performan6th to 1 5th PRIZES Thre month' tupply of Hi land Dairy Products ces. Sul LrWi'AU units of the 16th lo 50th PRIZES On month' supply of HIGHLIGHTING his 1960-6- 1 Dairy Products Utah National Guard return season is a repeat engagement to a schedule of regular armory km Cream Ono Gallon Slst lo 10UI PRIZES with the New York Philha- training Sept 1st according to You can enter a. often as ytu wish . . . just mail the entry Wank with the tup from any rmonic at Lewisohn Stadium, an announcement by MaJ. and solo appearances with the E. Rich, Adjutant Genthe fitH" entry Malik each we. product, or a reamable f;usiniilo. Ixk orchestras of Cincinnati, Hart- eral of Utah. in thin ntwn.ix r. ford and Tampa, among others. Guardsmen have taken brief Completing the season's con- break in training since the cert series will be the appear- completed their annual summer ance of Cilli Wang, Wednesday, encampment in mid-JunNow 7 - Magna. The Utah Western Riding Clubs held a horse show Saturday at the Magna Mount Riders arena, 3700. So. 8000 W. Among the feature attractions were - races., calf roping, wild cow milking contest, novelty events, a square dance by the Olympus High, Riders and a trampoline act. Mrs. Raymond (Billy) Meldrum, secretary; Mrs. Artipl (Penny) Vright, president;' Mrs. Leon (Dessa) Paulsen,, treasurer, . and ( Mrs. John (Carol) Hansen, vice president. The tea is expected to draw an estimated 150 persons. It will be preceeded by a social left: 1810 The Magna Mount Riders , - (Utah) nl TheSeptemberAirtJer I'Thursday, i960 The Board of with another $2 refund if books. Education of Granite School are returned in good conditio District approved the purchase and a $2.25 service charge of IS acres of land for a high which includes library, auxiliary school site near 5700 South and fee and locker fees. BOOK RENTALS for seniors 13th East during the group's are on a per book basis. In rpeeting last Tuesday. According to the board, the addition there is an optional land is urgently needed for the $$ yearbook fee, plus extra cast high school which will be one for youths taking physical edof the first high schools to be ucation, aomeraaking, industrial arts, fine arts or crafts, for built next by the district. THE TUOrEUTY coat is materials and other extras. .Granite THE MURRAY 4j) m SATISFACTION A MVIIIOH Of pq J &, GUARANTEED K)lU CAICAM COtrCMUftOM |