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Show Bands Tune, S.L County News Briefs Granite Patrons Request Will Pl ay At Olympus New Precinct Division I Sugar House Opens Sugar Days Today f; Special to The Tribune , HOUSE Shoppers of the a'advantage taking nnual Sugar House Sugar Days which open Thursday can turn an ordinary shopping tour Jlnto an outing. In addition to the 'bags of sugar which will be given with C purchases In the area during Sthe next four days, shoppers SUGAR J S.E. Jaycees Begin Vote Nominations closed and bahave been mailed to several hundred members r of Salt Lake Junior Chamber of Commerce for elections ofa president and two vice presidents. -- llots ; F. 12 Sullivan Jr., East, Walker Bank (and Trust Co., is unopposed (BUD) jl883-20t-h f for president Other candidates are Alvin 2494 E. 4340 South, Myron K. Berryman, 435 JW. 560J South, for first vice president, and Robert Jensen, 1 1431 E. 8425 South, and Dick SPoweUt353 Elizabeth St (H40 East), for second vice presi- - J Anderson, and can take advantage of recreation and food. , MORE Fireman Promoted Four Salt Lake County fire-tmen have been given promotions on approval of Salt L a k e County Commission. Raised from second to first grade with monthly salary in- creases from $395 to $425 were W Frank Heugly, Richard Open-shaw, Ferris Fitzgerald and W Richard W. Shield. o e P THAN Moab Meet Bids 4 of Staff Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, Coupons lor this sugar wiU be given to shoppers in accordance "With the amount of the purchase. These coupons will be redeemable at grocery stores in i the area. Assisting in the promotion are J. Gordon Sorensen, Ronald Sanford, Paul L. Pehrson, Sidney Smith and Lewis Sidney Smith, left, assisted by Miss Tina fills thousands of bags of sugar Stephens. dty-owne- d fciiSat r, msm rm m mm FREE 0!S80E SUGAR ssb FREE BONUS With Purchases 1 lb. lb. 9 lb. 10 lb. ,29 lb. 90 lb. 2 SAVE TODAY 10 AM. TO 6 P.VL $1 $5 $10 $30 $90 $100 COUPONS w nere n ere f School Friday at 8 p.m. school auditorium. - sugar has been ordered by the r , Show, Swim Ticketi and DiKounto on. more r ew er jner r more GET SUGAR Bag of Mrs. J. G. TOO-FR- EE! wfrlr RgbfranjiiSfgwrasiia i iwsrinf wiM it KISSES - TO SHOPPERS natoiinM REDEEM YOUR OSS l2UEIIIiE!3 your M M YOUR r eKJYnAL MOTS. s LEMON MERINGUE SUGAR HOUSE STORE CENTRAL'S SEE GRAND BIG for terrific AT YOUR Ifri. IN OUR Eiuctiwagen i enjoyment SAVINGS... IN I OWN Baked fresh for your SECTION VEEKEND NEVS THURS. DESERET TRIBUNE SALT LAKE FOOD nseim 5 8-PA- JV FOOD CENTERS Locations to Serve You! Ky at any ALBERTSONS 10 Convenient GDflt mpKIS riZ7i )(o O SUGAR E)AVS lll 0, at NEIGHBORHOOD in the Tre-mellin- tons of 150 a GRANITE PARK-Chan- ges in the precinct boundaries of Granite School District will be submitted by a group of district patrons to the Salt Lake County Commission. GRANITE. PARK Six bands from Granite School THIS YEARS choreography Districts four, high schools will have a changing pace, will be presented in n festival from that of light humorous Thursday at 7 p.m. at Olympus numbers to more serious dano-in- g Marannounced High School, vin H. Strong, supervisor of THE GROUP said that unwith an abstract rhythm instrumental music. der law, the county commis- beat movement according to , sion Is required to reapportion Mrs. GRANITE AND Olympus the Virginia McDonald, dance precincts In county school Instructor. High Schools will be repre- districts every five years. ; sented by two bands each on The Granite District was last Choreographers for the the program under the direcIn 1956, the pa- dances are Tina Boren, Kathy tion of H. Dean Alsop.and reapportioned trons said. Slmtklns, Mlcheal Creedon, Earl Ericksen, respectively. g, Nlkkle Jlmaa, Jerri Kay C. ALLEN Elggren, 3012 Grangers band will be diAthena Flores and rected by H. DeVerl Hurst and Connor St (2140 East), chairWinn. Jac D. Carsey will direct the man of the patrons committee, Detty i Cyprus High band, said Mr. said he will prepare a letter to School Board to Meet the commission asking the ' Strong. Teachcommission to designate a GRANITE PARK THE FESTIVAL Is open to time for the committee to sub- ers salaries for the coming the public. Two adjudicators mit its recommended changes, year and the 9.8 million dollar will Judge the performances The law requires the com bond election will be the main of each band and their com- mission to reapportion the disdiscussion during ments will be taped and played June 15, Mr. Elggren Items up for trict by a special meeting of the Granback to the band members at said. ite School District Board of a later date, Mr. Strong said. Education Saturday at 7 am Each band will play two Jaycees to Ballot In the district offices, 340 Pennumbers on the program. MURRAY Murray Junior ney Ave. (3545 South), anChamber of Commerce will nounced Superintendent Elmer J, Hartvigsen. elect new officers during meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. in Principals Elect S.L. ths Murray Fire Hall, 4735 S. Claude GRANITE PARK State, announced Denzil E. C. Lemmon, 857 Ramona Ave. The Salt Lake City Commis- (Jerry) Watts, president (1935 South), principal of the sion has allowed tour memCANDIDATES for the offi- Mill Creek Elementary School, bers of the engineering deces are Bennie L. Williams, president of partment a total of $280 and president; Fred Telnert James has been elected the use of a car to Thomas and Tom Bartlett vice the Granite School District Elementary - Principals Assn, go to Moab to attend the 10th president; Don Anderson and succeeding Dr. John F 1 1 annual City Streets and Coun- Dick Rose, directors. Other ty Roads School May 4 and 5. nominations can be made from Other officers named in the ATTENDING the meeting the floor, Mr. Watts said. annual ' balloting are Ralph will be City Engineer Roy W. Riches, vice Plan Dance Revue Debs, secretary-treasure-president; Philip and McLeese, his assistant, il W. which will be given to customers during board BINGHAM A dance revue Dale Gibson, two-yea-r Myers, B. E Mellenthin and nual Sugar Days in Sugar House promotion. W. D. Keyting. will be held at Bingham High member. eral chairman, , said , coupons good for Jreduced prices on meals In Sugar House restaurants, and discounts on movies. Ice skating or swimming, wHl be given, with." purchases." ; , The event will open Thursday and continue through Monday with the exception of Sunday. Stores will observe the regular 6 p.m. closing tiroes on Thursday and Saturday," but win remain open Friday and Monday until 9 p.m, Mr. Northrup said. ; IN PREPARATION for 'the event, the more than 65 participating merchants have cleaned stores, sidewalks and parking lots. There are more than 2,500 parking lots awaiting customers, the chairman added. Kisses from the Sweetest Spot on Earth Sugar House, wiU be passed out by two lovely girls walking from store to store during the promotion, said Mr. Northrup. 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