| Show - 'Ls Sunday Decembet 14 1952 THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - REMINDERS ----- -- - 10200 Tags ' i Given Out - A By Crusade 10200 'Salt Granite School District Growth Outstrips Building Program ' it GRANITE PARK (Specian— Like a boy w ho out- grows rather than wears out his trousers the Granite School District is growing out of its 8choo1 houses despite the fact more than $7 million has been spent in the past six years for new classrooms The program began in 1948 a quickly as materials were avail- able after World War 11 arid the race has quickened every year since as the boom in uar babies reached school age During that period student enrollment has increased on an average of 1000 a year and has made Granite the second largest district in the state Today's figures total 16512 as compared with 10317 in 1946 David Gourley superintendent reported of this 6000 increase the majstirity is in the first six grades Students in these grades this year number 10131 as compared 14ith 5982 in 1946 Expecting a large first grade plus many new youngsters moving into the district who will attend the elementary grades the hoard of education has asked - - g -- ' Laker' and ' Sat urd ay! l Some shoppers visiting donned badges of freedom—bits of metal which serve as reminders that a happy Yuletide is far short of being a world-wide affair was the "tag day" The occasion of tbe third annual Crusade for Freedom an anti - communism t-- ' tvidid-91r- CL 's w" - s - ' i - ' - ' ' s' Ctin k i lk 'A - - - xe z x ' x xx ' 0-- t IZ:t I A eur t — 'lie ! r c i ''' 1 ' doe- plans and specifications to be drawn up for two new elementary school buildings and an addition to a third Miles E Miller Salt Lake architect has been asked to draw up the plans for an school to be located at 1035 E 4500 South Woods and Woods architects are working on plans for a four-rooaddition to the Kearns School which as opened this fall and also for a school to be built at 2630 S Red wood Rd The latter will be name Redwood School These specificitions are to be ready for the calling of bids early in January'Mr Gourley said It its hoped they will be completed and ready for school in September 1953 Also expected to be completed this winter and ready for occupany next fall will be the new !Olympus High School at 23rd 1st and 413t South This plus the two other new schools will give the district a total of 29 schools three high schools five junior high schools and 21 elementary schools This compares with 211chools In 1948 c - - A 4 s N x ' -- RN Bag of Groceries 44 k II I )a 1 7 — :: EVERYTHING e) A ' )i a located right in 6 TO WRAP TRIM GIFT A TREE the middle of our secpnd floor There you will find in one place all the extra items that make Christmas such a gay time:Came in and see the newsy decorating tricks that are strictly 1952 It's bio Candles so' Lights so' Christmas Cards so° Ornaments so so Gift Spray-o- Snow n so' Wreaths so Table Decorations so Bells so" GIVE and SAVE i Store Burglars Get 1 - PLACE-O- UR trim the tree shop N I I campaign designed to pool Amerkm ''' ican support of Radio Free EuThose Free Asia Radio rope and n r: P radio networks are America's 0""'" r 4 answer to the propaganda of the '4:' - : Kreirdin to citizens of Soviet satellite nations said Pat Holton Salt Lake drive chairman Citizens' Offering he connetworks" "Those tinued 'were born of AmeriI cans' realization of the need for an avenue to prove basie friendship with oppressed peoples— 4 and they are kept alive solely Amerof the support through xx icans who pennies nickels dimes and dollars are volunteered for V110141VgigliglIVIVgittgigliVIIIIIIIIIMPUMPP11111114011411PligilliMPIVIVA service in the intense cold war Y LeliMitiolniaiEMMONMENINEINERIMIMEFAMoserdiMbibt V of words" I Recruited under the direction Kathie Samuelson left and Barbara timer co- - 'winds of freedom" balloon listing results of of Miss Myrtle Austin Univer- - eds of South OVER ENJOY SCO High School prepare to launch a EUSINESSES AND HOMES IN SALT LAKS THE NSW "tag day" conducted by Crusade for Freedom pity of Utah dean of women I U S WATER SOFTENER KEEPS WATER 1004 SOFT some 40 university South and So Article in July Istus of loodor's Digest Peg 67 East High School coeds joined GIVE ONE FOR CHRISTMAS AND HELP THE FAMILY SAVE I Guaranteed fof 20 'Forms forces to form Salt Lake's "freeA A WILL RENT OR SELL YOU ONE dom army" for Saturday's "tag V A Burglars who early Saturday bag filled with assorted groceries from the side of the building by V NO DOWN PAYMENT A day" Assisting in the recruitA (MAXFIELD'S U S SOFT WATER SERVICE) rnent were Lucille Monay dean gamed entry into the 0 P Investigating police said the use of a wrecking bar A brace and bit was used to V of girls at South High and Au- Skaggs Store 1322 E 2Ist South 1 burglars entered the store by MAXFIELDS FEED & COAL ISO bore holes for gaining entrance vV gust M Utermann deanof girls ekcaped with $IN in cash from first A on a fence to re standing A into the attic from which the ro 159 Pierpont Ave at East High Ph or the butcher shop and a laundry move a metal ventilator cover burglars descended into the store UkStRA7k111410140)SJitlIaM1441tRIANIATIMMItladraltilikbAltadttklatlitklAblItAJ 4 Drive Extended Meanwhile Birne'y K Farnsworth Utah chairman said Sat3 urday that the drive in Utah has been extended to Dec 31 be cause the many activities of the holiday season have slowed completion of solicitation The drive was to have closed Monday night Included in the "freedom army" were students Barbara Ulmer daughter of Mr and Mrs E A Ulmer of 828 Washington a n d Kathie St Samuelsen daughter of Mr and Mrs Wilford L F Samuelsen of 1821-7tFast They represented South 111 high School - AN EXCITING IT'S Christmas Tree Stands Wrappiegs tot Tree Preservative to' Angels You'll Like the Bright Array and the Wide Pries Range: i 44311V04f - 37 NOW ON MI 11914N7 THE Trim the-Tre- Shop—Second floor e It EAUTIFUL 11953aged 6117Feek AFIAIGELO'd070 -- I'it 1 1 1 Christmas TV i IN I r" 14'341 'S 1 1' coal Set - - CiLI I - an ce1111r- a - At Coon Peak 'f ' :: - 1 01'''''''''S's t "Pr Transmitting of television profrom the top grams by K S of Coon Peak ''possibly by Christmas" was being planned Saturday by station officials A tower on the peak toppled during a wind storm Dec 5 only a few weeks after it was put into operation Since then the station's programs have been transmitted from downtown Salt Lake City as they were before the Coon Peak transmitter was j r 370-fo- - -- ---- - r- : I 1 ' tI I womommuonmowmwmoommimohomvmonnimmO b- mooocdidbw 1' I pa i ' ' ' "' ' ' 1'03' ' t ' tl r1- - e--- 10moomfa4 koolmmew k r usNi Construction of a temporary antenna atop Coon Peak would carry K S programs into homes outside Salt Lake Valley hut would not extend reception as far as when the antenna was on the 370-fotower "The mild weather during the past few days has aided our efforts to renew operations from Coon Peak" according to Ivor Sharp executive vice president of the Radio Service Corporation of Utah We are hopeful that TV transmitting can be started from a temporary antenna before the end of December possibly before 1 ) 1: - N 4! - e --- 041 ' J' COMPLETELY NEW ! - ''''‘: '1 - 0 i ' construction has withstood hurricane winds elsewhere in the country he added i ' t4"'"Ir '' f r Jii I '''l V u t4u) 1 NEW 0 ''' N e:--- ': 'et'llt w LDS Agent Signs x '1 - '' 1: r zr4 DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR YOU CAN'T BEAT A PONTIAC! 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Optional a atm tools I ' vs ROOMIER COMES REAR WINDOW WINDSHIELD-IIIIAP-ABOU- ND ONE-PIEC- E VIED A CARLES a 4hdk"00&64J4hAAA64 NEW LONGER WHEELBASE fr):)0 STYLING "DUAL-STILEA- R" I of 1 i :':7 eGIERTIEttallL MOITO1185 A high tower is not essential Mr Sharp explained but would mean a more satisfactory reception in some remote locations He said the tower was broken 220 feet above tbe ground "by rush of wind cyclonic in nature and proportions" The same type Geneva Steel Plant will pro‘ide 25 tons of steel for the Los Angeles Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints now under construction according to Gordon Burt Atfleek church purchasing agent and H J McKean L D S building department chairman The National Production Administration allocated the steel for the building and Columbia-GenevDivision of United States Steel Corp agreed to meet the fourth quarter allotment Mr explained There will be 17 tons of plate and eight tonsAt structural steel It will be used in the framework of the building The first floor now is being framed- construcy basement tion of the having been completed I Air - ''-1--::- k Christmas" Geneva for Steel in Temple '4 ‘ i t INrnbalt :0411t 1104001A404 14 A oft |