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Show Universal Microf ilra"Coro 141 S Plerpont Lake City, Utah alt J Million m Jordan udqet ; Tan up 3 Mills tentative Jordan district budget of $8,756,677, an increase of $1,815,811 over last year, was approved by the board of education at a special meeting at 7 a.m. Saturday. The board set the public hearing on the budget for the last regular board meeting in June, The tentative budget, presented to the board by Supt. Reed II. Thursday, June 20, at 8 p.m. Beckstead, placed an estimated vice - presidentelect. They did in the budget for not participate in discussion. $6,042,293 maintenance and operation, an Lowest beginning salary on increase of $1,129,263 over the the Jordan schedule the past 1962-6budget. year was $4,224. If salary inThe capital outlay fund within creases comparable with distthe M & O budget was set at ricts which have set definite M.- ...in .iiL .jiZllr'SlUI $652,984, an increase of $420,582. figures are added, the minimum would be in exJordan The maximum levy cess of salary $4,700, and other salarVolume Number Utah 22 Published 30 1963 at Midvale, for the 31, reserve fund Friday, May Every Friday building ies would be increased in prowill provide $2,061,400 for new portion. buildings and equipment. "Jordan district does not give Estimated revenues are based Midvale Queen . . : Library to Observe on a local tax levy of 38.615 as many fringe benefits, but adds the difference to the mills, the maximum allowable Summer Hours exSupt. Beckstead salary," 'under state The present laws, ' He ex as an s. ,!. 'V plained. pointed, June 1, Beginning Saturday, levy last year was set at 35.5 to the insurance benefit; the country libraries, with the ; mills. The increase in local tax ample, i On Monday, May 27, 17 girls ,ky Saldivar, in which Jordan pays $42 direct Esther Garcia, exception of Sandy and White levy would thus be 3.115 mills. and adds the rest to salary, between the ages of 16 and 19 Bonnie Zaiser, Marianne Berg-me- t 5 will close at City branches, The legislature increased the while some districts pay the PTat pagers, Betsy Yengich, at the city hall for instruc-iep.m. each day. 1963-6levy for the basic pro- entire insurance premium aad cum Ajjiiua xJictin. will new hours summer These tons and advice for the MidAt the recent election for gen. gram from a maximum of 12 a correspondingly lower salary. Mrs Doris Ball expla:ned the continue throughout June, July, mills to 16; the state suppleeral bonds vale queen contest. proposed obligation rules and what necessary pro and August, with the 12 hour Estimated expenditures in the mental leeway remains at"4 Board the of Riverton by Trusj schedule of 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. They are: Lorrie Clayton, cedures are required to be eli- maintenance and operation budthe local board tees amounting to $75,000, the mills; leeway resuming on Tuesday, Sept. 3. Randy Alldredge, JoAnn Kjar, jgible for competing. was cut from 6 mills to 4 mills; get are given below, with the voting was in favor of the bond in parentheses indicating closed The will on be . Malm-told the library Linda Gardner, Gloria Mayor Beckstead the capital outlay levy, 1.5 mills figures by a large majority. The money the the and state national following of trying for corresponding the figure for the Uirls privileges last year, was raised to 2.615, is to be used for improvements strom, Jeanne Larsen, Marilynn General control year: past holidays: Thursday, July 4, this and the advantages the increase of water maximum Riverton the again Municipal Snow, Sharon Miller, Claudia instruction $88,950; ($82,600) 24, Monday, would obtain by PlinnT, Wednesday, July r"', they inand reserve the building supply system essential to i 2. Carrigan, Carmen Blanco, Vic-- j for queen. ($3,652,230) $4,577,293; coordi- remains at 12 mills. sure a safe water supply for the Sept. nate activities ($77,000) $101, I At the close of the meeting, community. Supt. Beckstead informed the 300; A ' ($170,000) transportation A new 500,000 gallon tank will Mrs Ruth Rasmussen passed Midvale Officer to Center St. Parking board that the school census $18,000; operation (438,000) $493, out the tickets that determine be built at the site of the new indiand current enrollment Attend Convention maintenance Rules Explained 400; ($145,000) well and a larger pipeline wiQ cates that there will be a 10 eligibility for the queen contest. fixed charges ($320, $171,500; next is A The to be Jor-!?handle officer and Midvale in Monday, in meeting increase repayenrollment adequate police The railroad tracks will soon 000) $384,800; capital outlay June 3, when the girls will have Donald Hogan will celebrate ment of the bonds at present his wife, Mr & Mrs Duke Sorcn-sedistrict next school year. ($232,402) $652,984; library bobe out of Center St., but while their pictures taken. Any girls his 80th are making plans to attend Mrs Grace Thornton, Mid- Enrollment at the close of the oks, new schools ($4,500) birthday at his home, rates, and it will not be neces$9,000; 1962-6they are still there, it remains who did not attend the first 1650 West 7800 South, West sary to raise money from tax- the conference of the National vale, has been elected presiyear was 13,937, and an debt service ($7,500) $7,500; to be Jordan, Sunday, June 2, with ation. It is planned to start Peace Officers Association June dent of the South Salt Lake increase of approximately 1,400 unlawful to park cars adjacent meeting are still eligible Soulh Park Academy ($16,200) County Daughters of Utah students is expected to place $20,550; total ($5,145,432) $6,695,., to the tracks on the south side. in the running by attending this an open house. Neighbors and work on the project in the near 28, 29, and 30 at Glcnwood friends are invited. Pioneers. future. next year's school population 277. Springs, Colo. Midvale police have pointed meeting. above the 15,300 figure. out this fact many times, and Estimated revenues for the The superintendent indicated warnone more this week gave are listed as follows: year that 39 additional classrooms South Park ing that they are continuing to Academy (3 dis will be available for fall, 19 in tribution units at write "tickets" to motorists $6,850) $20, I I the new Alta View elementary 550; minimum school i 4 f who block both rail and motor program," and 20 by additions and remo- 634.823 D.U. at , traffic by wrong parking. $6,850, $4,348,.-537- ; at several the on out deling that Police point elementary state supported leeway, schools. There is adeqate space part of Center St. south of the $174,400,000 valuation, 4 mills. for expansion in the high schools tracks, only parallel parking is 98.57o. $687,136; local board and there are few vacant classmi t , legal, and only in marked areas .. i. leway, ($174,400,000 valuation, ,w ; j rooms in elementary schools on the curb side, and only for mills, 98.5, $687,136; over- which can be utilized. castbound traffic. eoleetion, basic program $98.5, In presenting the budget $13,952; miscellaneous revenue, Supt. Beckstead indicated that $85,266; allow transportation all available fundi have been ance soc$119,500; employer's placed in the instructional ial security, teacher retirement, category, following the intent of uniform school fund $253,400; By Jay the legislature. He did not give basic capital outlay levy, 10 4c f lany definite figures on teacher program, $174,400,000 valuation, Overheard on Main St.: f salaries, because there has been 2.615 mill levy at 98.5, $419, no negotiation with represent"One reason politics makes 800; total revenues estimated is atives of that Education Jordan such strange bedfellows Summarizing building needs, Ass'n, but he made it clear that Supt. Beckstead pointed out that all kinds of people enjoy the it is of adminiintent the the same bunk." the Alta View elementary will stration that Jordan district be completed for the coming will maintain its relative posiadditions and remodeling year; Eight years ago this spring, tion on salaries in comparison are under construction at Butwe took our first and only try with nearby districts. at teaching school a class in ler, Draper, Riverton and West I thG meeting In attendanre-a- t' the at Jordan clementaries; bids on university. " typography Robert Krucger, president an addition to "Edgemont-wit- lCommencement ceremonies at Bingham One of the memorable things celvlng diplomas. Caps and owns in the school High striking pattern as graduates gathered on stage ,werc of JEA, Lloyd Dimond, vice be rcccivedf June of that experience was having 6; an ad-- " colors of blue and white were arranged in thsi School were held on Friday, with 187 seniors re-of school auditorium. president, and Earl Stansfield. dition to South Jordan is in the as a member of the class, Harhands of an architect; Prevuvian ry James, a fellow badiy cripPark elementary bids will be pled by polio, helpless without $80 Cash Wallet, his wheelchair, but who was opened June 20, ready for 1964. Found, Returned Another elementary school in obviously determined not to let it-- 'i the northeast section of the disa little thing like paralysis stop i i A wallet with $80 cash in it, him from enjoying a full, happy trict is planned for construction found on the grounds at Lagoon in 1964; Butler Junior High is life. found has its back way I .. 1 1. . 1l..., resort, on the drawing boards, to be 11 WAS , IllVlS WHl.ll IlflllJ ; ;, l. ,..A.. ' James was appointed to handle iu it? vwuui hi iuuuii, iiiiuuKii ready in 1965; an elementary U. for the school in the central part of the athletic publcity Alvaie man tennis great his life! , , location still uncertain, district, Fcrn Cirislop,crsoni t ' "O , n would have been empty without Dr fx is planned to be ready in 1965. U ,y findcr lurncd wallct( ... i i : Noted in the budget but nut some counccuun wiiii aiiui-ms-. ice bpcause Mjdvalc made a part of it because no Some months ago, the univcr he knew it was the rA right thing tax money is involved and the sity appointed Harry James to do. Chief Louis Smith con disbursements 1 Now, a tacted the . arc matched by varsity tennis coach. i owner, Howard B. r: l - ...l I i. i ii nuia lode. unuHivu i.. iu receipts is the school lunch proSXcvcns 0gden. who made ar- ilia I is uui vach.iij' a iuuuuc rangemcnts gram, climated at $182,C10, to recover his which includes a 10 increase apiNiintment. i from last year, corresponding But last week Harry James property. to the expected increase in proved that the U athletic powers had not flipped their lid, for cnrollemnt. .1 in his first season as coach, the Alter coniseration of the budUtah tennis team won the! board took get, the Jordan it action to purchase for $30,noo championship of the Western1 a 5' acre site at 7ooo Smith Athletic Conference. 2300 Kast for an elementary This, wc think, is a trcmen-- i dims example of a man ris'ngj Additional school. adjoining, '.;..',.. ahovc his handicap. Harry can. John R. Taylor, Sandy, will property will W aquired from not show his team; he can only be commissioned an Air Force another owner to provide a Jordan, oldest of the district's three high schools, Friday evening in the school's gymnasium. Evenly right in maroon caps and gowns for traditional tell U.cm. That he knl them tolsccon(, ,icutcnant and rcccive site of normal size for the divided class had girls on left in white, boys on granted diplomas to 202 graduates at exercises ceremony. a championship is a terrific school. h 8 bache,or ot sclcncc dt'8rcc tribute to his teaching ability Wed-lioand an outstanding demonstra- - at graduation ceremonies & of personalty. Harry nesday, June 5, at the U. S. Air James was able to transmit to wee Academy, Colo. Presi-hi- s team his own great love of dent Kennedy will deliver the a great game, and his tremen graduation address. Lt. Taylor, son of Mr & Mrs dous . drive and determination to succeed, no mater what the Dunn L. Taylor, 91G2 South 7th handicap. Nice going, Harrys After 33 years ot medical practice in Midvale, Dr J. O. : Jones opened new offices MonEver notice how much Henry day with his son, Dr J. Clarke S. Day looks ami acts like acJones, at 7321 S. State St., Midtor Raymond Massey? When vale. informthe on screen is Massey 7 f The recently completed pro ally, talk ng rather than playtt fA I 1 f1 offices link Dr J. O. fessional i i a at a joke, ing i" part, laughing ! ...... o n a .!........'. I m.K.l.ll',.Hn wtim ji aiuuuiivi the resemblance to "Mien" Day I with Dr J. Clarke Jonej, obis terrific. stetrician and gynecologist, in a new setting on State St. After the nice weather we've Dr & Mrs J. O. Jones reside had in the valley, mx feet of at 71 Lincoln St. Their two Vr'-'TI MHitnls a bit preposterous. miow children arc both married. Yet that is what the highway Dr & Mrs J. Clarke Jones department has been moving up are making their home in Murnear Mirror Lake to get the ray. They have three children. area oen for travel before Mary Ann, Claine, and J. It. -Memorial Day. I Jones. The doctor is a gradJohn It. Taylor uswere 1 crews Department 1 uate of the University of I'tah ing two rotary snow plows to East, Sandy, will he assigned Medical School. clear the 6 foot drifts from the to pilot training at ltcc.se AFU, 51 in le Highway 150 between Tex. Name James Sanderson Kainas and Evanslon. Wyo. At The new Air Force officer, a V-- ; i, . places the highway reaches an graduate of Jordan High School, To Beta Gamma Sigma elevation of nearly lt.ooo feet. received rccogn lion at the 4 Fishermen will be able to use academy fur bis academic and i James Sanderson, son of Mr the highway Saturday for the military achievement by being & Mr C. Reed Sanderson, has !' opening of the season, and named to the superintendent's been elected to mcmhcrs'.iip in crews hoped to have it opt'" '"f merit list. J Beat Gamma l.r W Sigma. This is an Lt. Taylor (Rusty) entered honorary society restricted to tourists on Memorial Day. The highway department cautions the academy by congressional graduates of an accredited His class is the 5th j lege of business that side roads off 150 are likewho have Fint class to graduate from Hillcrett High School ett of the three graduating cUsiti ii 1963. Crad-uate- i they gathered on auditorium stage lat Thursday ly to be muddy, drifted, and to be graduated by the Air .achieved hih acholaslic cxccl-Forc- c had 2S0 received who and of and the and wat achool. diplomat white at wort capt largIlcnce. gowm green Right. perhaps impassable, A Vote Favors 17 Girls Vie for Honor ll ; Bonding - In r' Riverton V) 1 .i1'.. 1 I . JJ"'""' n 3 .IV. in .A j; This 'N That ; f . 15 In one-tim- ';Ji hv'n n e n it . "n it It John Taylor Graduates . J n Jones Jones Open New Medical Offices Look-alikes- 'I n" T LJLJ (I it .r .1 it .-- ti if ' n f r n " pi V f'M;''VvvN ' n i 1 v' |