Show "'" niymijr sWWRiS9tai ""iwij i‘ The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday February 13 1957 Salt Lake Area Two Cotmcilmen Head r LLt Liberty Plans Founder’s Program South Salt Lake A The Founder1 Day program for school auditorium 119 E St Dr a program and refreshment Liberty School will be Feb 18 at charle A Smith WeWatrtot wiu presidents will be honored 730 pm in the chool auditorium jo93-3r- d apeak on Being a Good Parent" East Butler - wm uc vi wucuy omwi honored to complete the program Refreshments will be served A eup-casale with all proceeds going to ths scholarship fund will be held Thursday at the school wiw r-i- ' Sherman Speclsf to Ths Trlbuna EAST MILL CREEK — The Sher- man Elementary School Parent- Teacher Assn will conduct "Back trt School Night" Monday Tuesday and Wedneaday from 7S0 to 8 pm at Ihe school East On Monday parents will meet with and fourth grade teachers Tuesday parents will meet with first and second grade teachers and Wednesday parenta will meet with fifth and sixth grade teachers ac rordlng to Mrs Stanford L Hale president 3337-2’K- East High Jordan High Special to The Tribune SANDY— The Jordan High School Parent-TeachAssn " iu present a Founder’s Day program Feb 20 8 pm In the school music room past presidents nd prlncl- pals wtU be honored Mre Delmoe Larson Is program chairman Refreshment will be served by Mrs Tharon Olsen and Mrs Evelyn Wood Mrs Ado ph PrMl'nt will conduct ln program er er Mr Garslds Mr Davl Mr Roxburgh uty have Net $2000 in County But Leave $2850 Behind f been pointed by the City iSSjTliieves ap- - MR DAVIS will be in charge of the fire department when he succeeds Mr Sparreboom who Is resigning because of pressure of business Don Roxburgh was named the chief deputy to assist Marshal Henry DJpo Jr on the general police work Bill Krieg will continue as the thief criminal dep- j 1 Council Mayor Lothaire R R t e h an nounced day Tues- - v" A " i Appointed 'bs J touneilmen were f John TXGarsideMr Momberger uty 2942 Careen Circle and O P Bill M Clark’ veteran dep-- ' Davis 2300 S West Temple '—'Mr Burton resigned his posi Hit Crime Where It Hurts Police Chief Boy d Nerden Overlooked was another $200 The burglaps got $380 for their efforts at Riverton Motor Co 12741 S Redwood Rd but left behind $1500 in the safe Largest occurred at- the safe Lumber Co 130 E Center Also entered during the night St Midvale where $219 ln cash AITROXIMATELY $145 was was the Triangle Service Staand more than $1500 ln checks taken from the Big Four Club tion 1300 W 7800 South The Every Family ta Church! were taken according to Police 501 M&ln St Bingham said deputies said nothing was taken! P-T- an-thl- v - Trl-Stat- - Ul Jv the Ensign Mrs Charles H Walker legislative chairman of the Utah Congress of Parenta and Teachers will be guest speaker Monday at 730 p m l meeting of ths Ensign School Mrs Edward F Holland president will preside at the program to be held In the auditorium of the school 9th Avenue and E Street— Beacon Heights candle "The Shining Light" will enhance the program cover for the "Founder’s Day” Wednesday at 2 30 p m ln the Beacon Heights Auditorium h East Mrs David Burnlngham will direct and narrate a apeelal sketch entitled --"Our Objects Then and Now” Boys and girls In the three second grade classes will sing and tea will be served by the Music during the tea will be furnished by brightly-colore- d 1830-25t- A k y c M sy RHEUMATISM s in f —— Of PAINS i -- 4 1 & ARTHRITIS Wha r ti Rtlftfr rteumatlan ft&4 anhrltU iro up fat rvte relief trtth Um bs io4 Improved Imdrtii tablets lmdris a Its paia iettevtn lamdteata— Ulw a doetera pmcrlptUm— to la work ta Wr calm and rellaro Uta draertaf tiro a euma )Im ef rbetmu-tl- s and arthrttla Tbea paiaa lull Bad rm Mia t froi ttta mr 111 Odd 000 Ubletd peraoO tfiUL old iIrm 1H1 Try Urn mw aad tmprorod Imdrtn tablet eft maker fuarantee Tm must set relief or your emu beck for eatreme end pc ratal nt patna aro your doctor Bel latdria litre ledey mmmmmmmmmmmum year 0r erey A -- Parent-Teache- A THC “ e The students of the Grant School will present a play ln connection with the 'annual Founder’s Dav - meeting Feb 13 at 8 p m at the achool Each year at the Founder’s Day meeting all past presidents of the Grant School Assn ere honored with a small gift as a token of appreciation for their ervlre Also there will be a program and refreshments The Grant School will present each child with a candy heart on Valentine s Day t BLESSED RELIEF FROM e Grant u uty marshal was named as city sanitarian He suceeds Edward R Jack-so- n who resigned recently Mr Clark will also serve as a deputy marshal when not ln sanitation work A new deputy has also been appointed to the marshal’s department He Is Ceorge L Momberger 318 Ei 24th South ’'yi marshal South Salt Lake Dr Louis Gebhsrdt head of the department of bacteriology at the University of Utah will discuss the film and relate latest Information In the battle against polio Special to Th Tribune Chief Joe Mazuran An estiAs a special Founder’s Day pro- Columbus MIDVALE— Burglars struck mated Of th gram past president $1000 in checks' was left The Columbua School 25305th 10 year will be honored seven limes’ Monday night and Parent-Teachin East the office-- Assn program eirIy Tuesday in south west Saif w111 b Eeb 20 at 730 pm RarLmnn At Bingham High School Joel Lake County but needed either nounced Mrs Cheater Todd pro The Barkman School will obaene k :ram chairman Musical selections P Jensen principal said $275 or glasses 8 flashlights m 19 at at Founder’s Feb Dhv p the school orchestra and Alden some of the school’s school auditoHum 1451 w 5th Anderson Jr state chairman the Although they escaped with Including The will North Include! program was taken i will make up the program Mr Anmoney yearbook IDOie burthan 52000 in the derson will speak on “The Charac- a playlet entitled "Our Objectives But from not safe the only did glaries in Midvale West Jordan ter and Spiritual Training of the Child” All past presidents will be Riverton and Bingham they left the yeggs leave their hammer and screwdriver in the office ln attendance A nominating combehind more than $2850 mittee will be chosen they also overlooked $150 in the Sidney W Angleman-associatdean University College t nlverslt- y- cf Utah "Needs ln Physical Science Areas” Dr Walter Larson principal of East High School "Types of Entrance Ability and Aptitude Tests Given” Mary Caffey and Glepdon Iverson East High teachers "What We Have Learned About East High School Students and Their Preparation for College" 5 Officers es n Parents of Butler Elementary School children will have an opportunity to see what went on behind the scenes ln the development of the Salk polio vaccine bv means of the Polio Foundation's film "Unconditional Surrender" which be presented Thursday at 8 p m the school 70th South 840-13t- College” Council-Nam- Special to The Tribuns tion on the council when he SOUTH SALT LAKE — Two moved from the city His post-tioas councilman ln charge new city councilman a chief of the sewers and sewage treatsania marshal deputy city ment plant will be filled by Mr tarian and a dep- r Garside Past East High School Psrent-TeachWhittier Assn will hold a meeting Wednesday st 8 p m at the achoof The Whittier Parent-Teachh East Following xre speak Asan Founder’s Day meeting wlll ers and topics to bs discussed at be Feb 18 at 7:80 pm at the school the meeting i 5975 W 3500 South Ther wlU be Dr Homer Durham Academic vice president of the University of Utah panel moderator Dr William J Burke head of the chemistry department University of Utah "High School Preparation for Ths : 15 Notes P-T- Mr Belvs Menlove accompanied hv -- Mrs Woodruff Gwynn The Founder’s Day program is under direction of Mrs Margaret Kenney hospitality chairman Hamilton Valentines In the form of rakes or cookies will b givencupto students of Hamilton School by room representatives Punch will be served to all by the Hamilton School Parent-TeachAssn Plymouth Special to The Tribune TAYLORSVILLE — George Pitts from England better known as ’Uncle George the Magician” will be the headliner on the Founder's Day program to be celebrated Thursday at 8 pm at Plymouth Flementary School 4800 S Red wood Rd All pait presidents will b honored and refreshments will be served if of door eatures at such a low i I :? i f I ! 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