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Show FAIR - r far' 'k W. 4200 South. subdivi- Rapidly-growin- g sions and activation of only one of the two digesters was blamed by sanitation district officers for the aromas, which are expected to linger for another two or three weeks. local office of the temporary help service, Western Girl, Inc., has been located at 2501 So. State. It will be directed by Ed W. Hoopes, In the Green Sheet area as a former sales representative of Hoffman Homes and later Great West- new A world-wi- I'" (From Pg. 4, Col. 8) by Hugh Bringhurst, secretary. i No joy to Cottonwood area residents is the fact those nasty odors they've been getting are the result of uncompleted facilities at the new Cottonwood Suburban Treatment plant, 600 de well-kno- "MMMpj,g,""''"ll'll in these subjects. Fewer than a third of the teachers whose major teaching assignment is - em Homes in the Kearns area. Mr. Hoopes will add the West ern uiri service to ms employment agency, Bureau of Personnel. Additionally, he will offer temporary male clerical and industrial help through Western Men, Inc. of the winning ticket in a drawing conducted by the Granger - Hunter - Taylorsville Chamber of Commerce was 1, either mathematics or physical science have themselves completed a college major in mathematics or physical science have themselves completed a college major in mathematics or any of the physical sciences. The report discloses many Utah teachers in the fields of biological science, foreign language, language arts, etc., are also teaching outside the area of their collegiate specialites. Only about 10 percent of the teaching personnel in Utah last year were without prior teaching experience. The report shows 56 percent had six or more years of teaching experience; 36 percent had 11 or more years, and 15 percent had been teaching more than 20 years. is Bob Hope Comedian scheduled for an appearance on the opening date of the annual event, Aug. 26. Western singer Marty Robbins will follow with a six-da- y stand, which starts on Aug. 28 and runs through Two more popular Sept. 2. singers fill out the list, with Tennessee Ernie Ford scheduled for Sept 2 and Pat Boone on Sept. 3 and 4. big-na- TEACHERS - (From Pg. 7, Col. 8) 98.6 percent of all professional school personnel in Utah last year were properly certificator ed. Special emergency Roy Farley, 5240 authorized teachers, which Highland made up a third of the Utah Dr. He received L port- teaching force during the years able TV. Immediately after World War Tickets were II, had declined to 1.4 percent of the total. sold by CofC members with Despite improvements in Utah's teaching force over the proceeds designated for the inpast 20 years, the study reports stallation of many teachers in Utah are outside their major or minor colWelcomeslgns Roy Farley at entrances to the West Valley legiate field of Interest. Nearly area communities. Don Black-ha- m half of the mathematics and phyand Bill Barton were in sical science teachers in Utah charge of the project, which (either major or minor teachcoincided' with the Parade of ing assignment) have not comHomes. pleted a college major or minor E ch SPEECH MIKRAY went to Wasatch Electric Co. In other matters, the board awarded three contracts, with a combined total of $50,613, for construction of one section of bleachers at the Kearns high football f;eld. Action on a request for i scoreboard at the Kearns .;;;ming pool was withheld, pending additional in- formation. The board also purchased a site near 3500 W. 4300 South as site for anew elementary building. Cost of the property was $67,500. lj-ac- re Moss Tapered SPORT SHIRTS at - - Clothi 4873 (From Pg. 4, Col. 3) while the electrical ll"TH. Thursday, July 20, 1967 (From Pg. 7, Col. 6) Dr. Beier's research is concerned with how people create emotional problems in their lives. He believes he has found a tentative answer in the observation that they do so through their language. SCHOOL EAGLE - ADVET!SE 8 for Mw So State in Murray! rnenc mm contract SIGNUP . . . Illean Bolingbroke of Murray signs up as a in the Sweetheart contest of the County Fair while director Ballard Harry points out the rules. Tuesday Deadline For Sweetheart Contestant Contestants for subject. the annual Sweetheart contest Any community, church, civic are being accepted for the Salt or service organization may Lake County sponsor a candidate for the conevent. All entries are to be test. The event will be presented submitted to Harry Ballard, at the Salt Lake County Fair chairman, 195 Vine St., Murray, grounds on Aug. 1 at 7 p.m. or Edwin R. Castillo, 50 24 Royal Officials stated that contestAnn Dr., Granger by midnight ants must be a resident of Salt on Tuesday. Lake County at least six months Should the "Sweetheart of the prior to the contest and must Salt Lake County Fair meet be single and never have been the requirements, she will be married. They must be not less entered in the Utah State Fair than 17 nor more than 27 years contest. If not, one of the MURRAY. ed old on- - Sept. 1, 1967. The entrants also must be of good character and possess poise, intelligence, personality, charm and beauty of face and figure. Besides appearing In a street dress and an evening gown, each contestant Is to present a three-minu- te talent routine. It may be singing, dancing, playing a musical Instrument, dramatic reading or she may give a three-minu- te talk on the career she wishes to pursue or some other attendants may be chosen, according to rules established by the Fair Board. Murray Commission Holds Routine Meet, Renews Agreement .i imm 4 brief, routine agenda was before members of the City Commission here this MURRAY. A f 1 7 week. Among action taken by the city's governing body was approval and acceptance of off site Improvements -- - curb, gutter, at Indian paving, sidewalk Wells Subdivision No. 1, a relatively new residential area In east Murray. City officials signed a contract with the Bureau of Reclamation for electrical power allotments, In what amounted to a renewal of previous agreements. The commission also approved the hiring of Dennis Cromeenes as a dispatcher In the Police Department. George Robinson SA16 was In various departments until Feb. 1, 1954, whenhe became a foreman. extra large spot cooling capacity handsome new styling complements any room decor light and compact for easy portability 25.88 Blanchard Dimlck Retirement Of Area Men Is Married, he Is the father of sons and a daughter; has 12 grandchildren. Although his retirement plans are indefinite, he expects to travel and spend some time in genealogical re- three Told By KCC search work. Outperforms fans twice its size. PatVanes increase air penented Air-Jetration up to Patented Rings increase air moving Two speeds. 360 capacity up to tilt adjustment. Hemcolite S R Safety Blades absorb sound-w- ill not bend, rust or warp. Steel ring body construction .s attractive and durable. Rear safety grille. Easy to wall mount. MURRAY. Entries for the Salt Lake County Fair parade, scheduled for 6 p.m. on July 31, were still being sought here this week by Gust Noren, parade chairman. Mr. Noren may be contact7. ed at Also, applications for pigeon entries are to be In by today (Thursday) and for all livestock except horses by Tuesday. Offices for the fair may be contacted by calling 2. Regular 19.97 The name to remember . By school attendance. Dennis L. Heap, Salt Lake, was charged $10 for driving an WesHngftouse improperly registered vehicle. A $25 fine for illegal possess - c (minim Enroll Your Child COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN 2500 W. 3800 South, Sl0 Weeds frV Granger to AUGUST 4 9i30a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Deadline for Enrollment Jul 21 JULY Veur 31 9 nj J 13 for LAWN CHAIRS Murray Printing Co. CM or 266-352- 3 Call Sue Hurst 298-532- SHASTA CHURCH VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Package of 6 266-280- 11-1- & HOOKS 50. 40. BY CHAIRMAN 262-081- 262-465- 155 EAST 4905 1 SOUTH IN MURRAY ;! Model AF10 FAIR PARADE ENTRIES SOUGHT 30-d- ay 1 FISH RIVIERA1 nine-mem- ' 1 y Reg. West-ergar- .f-- BOOTS SIZES 6 to 12 control switch Tech o I automatic water level indicator and push button Accreditation 'J FISHING AIR COOLER MURRAY. sessed 21 area ion of alcohol was meted out to Richard Wlttenbach, 93 W.WU son si., wno also paid $25 on public intoxication charges. A case dating back to March was closed with payment of a $25 fine by Edwin L. Heal, &au Lane, charged with dls orderly conduct. Fined $15 for public intoxl- cation was Roy D. Levurk, Salt Lake. Two cases which occurred in the final month of 1966 were closed with payment of fines this week. William F. Palmer, J staurter Ln was assessed ,ri wmm MODEL Assorted Counts Result In 21 City Court Cases 35-m- ftSW 1 PICNIC JUG Mr. Dimlck, who lives at 4481 W. 5415 South In Kearns, Is a native of Utah. He was born at Lake Shore on June 1, 1902. He joined KCC at the Garfield smelter of AS&R in 1926 and Fines were as175 for driving while under residents in city the Influence of Intoxicating li court here during the week, quor. The same charge netted principally for violations of a $150 fine for Harold L.Chase, 59C9 So. 620 East. driving regulations. For driving a vehicle without Judge James S. Sawaya meted out $781 In fines on a variety tall lights, Darlene A. Leyba, of charges. Sandy, was fined $5. For failure to yield right Two Murrayltes were as U of way, resulting in an accident sessed $10 fines for allowing TAVLORSVILLE. The Utah at 5300 So. and the freeway dogs to run loose in violation State Board of Education, In a exit, Wayne Williams, 398 Hillof the city's leash law. They meeting Friday, announced Utah side Dr., was assessed a $25 were Nettle Bollschweiler, 20 Technical College headquartd, fine. E. Wilson and Gerald A. ered here has been "accredited A similar charge, bringing 472 Echo Dr. with comment. on an auto mishap at 5200 So. The accreditation, accompState, brought a $20 fine to anied by similar recognition of Porflrlo Campos, West Jordan. the UTC facility at Provo.drew Ticketed for driving 60 MPH an expression of satisfaction in a zone, Donna Nevln, from Jay L. Nelson, president Rlverton, paid a $30 assessof theSalt Lake area operations, ment. Also charged with speedwith campuses both at Taylors-vlll- e ing, Llla W. Barker, Salt Lake, and downtown Salt Lake. paid $15; SALT LAKE. The retirement Virginia Krlstlc, 1513 "It is reassuring, always, to Lone Peak Dr., $11 and Kelvin of two Green Sheet area men is know you are doing a good Job, L. Landers, Midvale, $10. being announced this week by he said upon learning of the For failure to maintain a Kennecott Copper. evalreport of a proper lookout, causing an acciThey are George E. Robinson, uation team. dent at 5200 So. State on July 68, a swltchtender-flagma- n at T. H. Bell, state superintend6, Elaine S. Pedersen, 6175 the mine and Blanchard L. Dim ent of public instruction, said Clear St., was fined $20. lck, 65, a quality control fore evaluation of the two technical Charged with driving while on man at the smelter. colleges was undertaken by the revocation, Crist Kennell, 320 Mr. Robinson Joined KCC In state board because there is no W. 4800 South, drew a 1946 as a trackman after having agency presently charged with Jail sentence, which was susbeen employed by- the responsibility. Both schools pended. He paid a $100 fine on previously Co. He Is a Construction Utah were praised In the report of a parallel charge of reckless native of Leadvllle, Colo., in their diligent and consistent driving and $25 for illegal pos- which community he was born efforts to provide a stimulating session of alcohol. May 21, 1899. program for the development of Ticketed for following too Married, he is the father of vocational training. Walter closely, Reynolds, two sons and three daughters; Registration dates have been Sandy, was rapped $20. His has nine grandchildren. His reset for what officials anticipate car was in a rear-en- d mishap tirement plans call for Ashing, as the largest fall registration at 5300 So. 200 West on June 30. hunting and travelling. In years. Students enrolling in Fines of $20 each for running The Robinsons reside at 4957 daytime classes may register a red light were meted out to Wasatch St. in Murray. while evening class Clen R. Spall, Salt Lake and Sept. 3, registration is scheduled for Adelbert C. Keesler, 4564 So. Aug. 15 through Sept. 18. State. The assessment to Roger F. Bills, Midvale, on the same charge, was reduced to $15 through driver improvement Given GAL $$77 Granger Shopping Center 3595 South 2800 West Open 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. till 5 Sundays-- 12 CALL 298-351- 9 i |