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Show Formerly JltE jT'Tr-'- Weekly Calendar 01iurdy, "An Cerf April 16 with Bennett Evening -- - 8 P.M., Assembly The Weekly Newspaper Serving 20,000 Homes In Suburban Salt Lake County NEIGHBOR j , Y Thursday, April 16, 1964 Volume IX, Number 16 jo i M! ?a Hall, Temple Square; noted columnist and humourist, publisher presented by Brigham Young University Forum. Ferrante & Telcher, - 8:30 P.M., Skyline High Auditorium; an all new musical fun show presented by these masters of the grands. duo-piani- -- 830 P.M., "Henry IV" Pioneer Memorial University of Utah. Theatre, Heights School and PTA Bookfalr -- - 8:30 A.M. to 4 P M., Cottonwood Heights School; exhibits of books covei all age levels and vary from classics to science, fiction, travel and adventure volumes. Cottonwbod a Maureen Forrester, Canadian -- - 8:15 P.M., Joseph Contralto Auditorium, BYU, Provo; program will include arias from Glucks "Orpheus and Eurydlce," Tschalkov-sky- s "Jeanne d Arc" as well as selections from works of Handel, Schubert, Debussy and Clausson. Choir Concert Benefit -- - 8 P.M, Carpenters Hall, 120 West 13th South; Featuring choirs from Salt Lake, Ogden and Granger churches, sponsored by the Protestant District Missionaries. Lets Try Again! This Time It Looks Like Spring Is Really Here Ms, Salt Lake County property owners will save davs, weeks and sometimes months when they hayp to tangle with zoning regulations if a new plan to expedite procedures becomes effective 4 Court house jnsiders say that the proposal to consolidate zoning decisions has the support of all county commissioners and, if there are no snags over minor details, could go into effect dny da Basically, the new centralized zoning authorit is expected to work like this- Friday, April 17 Bernard Peiffer Jazz Trio Concert - 8:15 P.M., Bounti-- ful High Auditorium, Bountiful; presented by Bountiful Community Concert Association. - "United States Foreign Policy in the Middle East -- - 8 P.M., Orson Spencer Hall Auditorium, University of Utah; a talk given by Erich W. Bethman, Director of Research and Publication for American Friends of the Middle East. - 8:30 P.M., Pioneer Memorial Theatre, University of Utah. zoning czar will be set up as part of a three man professional staff to rule 1 ) A quickly on,uncomplicated zoning matters and gather compete information on others Its predicted that routine zonivefed ing decisions will be in 24 to 48 hours as. .mp.red with up to 9T) days under the Thunderblrds vs. Chicago Hawks 8;30 P.M., Fairgrounds Coliseum; featured win be a "match grudge race during half time between of the Thunderblrds and Adams of the Hawks. Val-ladar- es 0. (Continued on page 5) County showing voting dls-iss- ue tricts, as well as a list of all locations of mass meet-wi- ll Southpublish a map of ings east suburban Salt Lake. Sew Up Biz Every Week present system 2.) Costly9 County commissioner Marvin G Jensen, who is a proponent of the plan, says With 30 successful years advertising his sewing machine repair business, what classified ad section does Mr"-fnson use9 O Well, the Rocky Mountain Review, of course. Mr Jenson says hes been doing real fine, with his classified advertisement Jenson, who offers immediate in -- home repair service, finds that people read ads in the Rocky Mountain Review to find someone nearby when they want work fast Im more than satisfied hell tell you Its easy, fast, and a good investment to advertise in staff will come from county employees in the- - building and zoning department and the county atWith few torneys office extra people involved, additional cost will be minor, Jensen said The present 3 ) A Procedure on rezoning wont change its set bylaw But pro- applications much, perty owners requesting variances and in use cases, the red tape will be ripped away At the present time, these routine requests go to a county board of adjustments which gets together infrequently Sometimes decisions dont the ROCKY people a chance to complain and theyll rareh disappoint you either ir quantity or qualitv This time, however, it was If proposed plms toe ons ilidate zoning NEW SIGN NEEDFD for a good purpose And the functions into one department are realized, property owners response to a Holladav vilwill be spared much red tape but the county will have to dig lage "What Can Be Done down for a new sign Commissioners are said to agree, if it survev was staggering cuts present confusion itll be worth it. Good ideas by tjie yross poured into ballot boxes placed in the shopping center and into the offices of the Rocky Mountain Review. The program was mappedby the newspaper, as a public service, to find the reason for lagging East Mill Creek Stake. The sales in the center The East Mill Creek Stake and the Olympus Stake are vacancy left by his staying Survey results proved two parents of the new LDS Stake with the Mt. Olympus Stake things: All pise being equal, is being filled by William D. residents wnt to shop near in the southeast The Mount as the new president. Callistet covers Stake area the the effort their homes Olympus New officers and reorganizaeast of Wasatch Boulevard and was not In vain. tion of the Olympus stake will south of Parleys Canyon. It Some good news is on the take place soon at quarterly a of about has 4,100 populaton way. Citizen response trigconference. in its seven wards. gered two important steps in NEW BOUNDARIES OFFICERS CHOSEN the right direction; With the loss of some of President of the new stake 1) Roy Nielson, owner of a their territories, the East Mill large segment of Holladay Vilis Orin R. Woodbury, 3505 Creek and Olympus stakes East 3800 South.ounselors lage, is starting a remodeling The project. "Well fix it up so have new boundaries. to President Woodbury are former stake now covers about it looks nice, he told the William S. Partridge and Jack H. Goaslind. President Wood5,500 people in the area from Rocky Mountain Review. 33 rd South to 39th South. bury was the president of the Give classifieds Just call New LDS Stake Formed In Southeast Suburbs -- to 4 established, a suitable location could be found MORE OR BETTFR Survey response broke down into two general catagories Those who wanted improved facilities and those who asked for a larger variety of goods was and services A full 20 percent of the survey forms suggested ways to make drivingsjnto the cen- ter mere convenient votes so cist where there are three or more candidates who have filed for an office, and where only one office is to be filled, he shall become the partys candidate in the general election without the necessity of the primary in running election. Of particular importance are the gubernatorial, senate and congressional races. Hut in this crucial year when Utah faces intense problems with regard to schools, financing, natural resources etc, slative offices importance. state legiare of great the Time Is Near To Help Aim Future Of Schools 278-28- (Continued on page 2) Plans include a new canopy around the L shaped portion of the development as well as sidewalk repairs Nielson expressed hope that other owners would do the same 2 ) Hearing of the large percentage of replies urging, the addition cf a variety or junior department store, to the shopping complex, Nielson suggested that citizens continue to help boost Holladav Village He recommended a petition-signed by shoppers present to chain merchandisers asking them to establish facilities in the center. A predominate number of survey forms mentioned the need for more complete shopping facilities The names of an impressive number of potential customers "on the doNielson stated, tted line could be ver persuasive to large-sca- le merchants. He and many of those surveyed mention j. C. Penny as a favorite possibility. Nielson felt that if interest One week fronj this Monday -April 27 -- 4 Utahs political pot will begin to boil. Whether it will be stirred by a small miniority or a substantial representation of citizens depends on vyhat happens at the mass meetings held by both parties that night - Delegates will be elected to go to the county convention and recommend for the state convention at the mass meeting. These delegates have powers in many cases much greater than those of the voters at the general elections in November Utah law now states "In the event that one candidate receives. 80 or more of the MOUNTAIN Holladay Residents Full Of Answers To Solve Sales Lag, Remodeling Due nd Roller Derby, Los Angeles note: In the next of the Rocky Motin- tain Review (April 23) we Editors To Be Selected Review, "Four Flights Up" by Gilmore -- - 8 P.M., -- Fast Mlllcreek Branch Ll-- f ary; presented by Mrs. diary Kelly. "Henrf IV" Maybe Streamlined Zoning Plan To Be Unwrapped, County Mass Meetings: Key To Political Power Months Says Deal Direct And Save Days, Three Man Board Review Ads Book about Educa"Observations tion, AIME and the" Important -- - ,7 Industries mineral P.M., Room 203, Union Building, University of Utah, an address by J. M. Ehjhorn, President of the Society of Mining j' Engineers of the American Institute of Mining, ''tallurglcal and Petroleum and head of the Industrial and Development Department of United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company. Snow College hTi School iTrack and Field Invitational Meet afternoon, Snow College, Ephraim; one of the biggest meets of the season featuring participants from most of the Class A schools of Salt Lake Utah, Dahds and Weber counties; will continue through Saturday. . . Although frequently overshadowed by the hubbub and g.amor of more publicized political campaigns, theres another contest for votes whose outcome is shaping-u- p of direct interest to every parent in the State of Utah. This is the election of candidates to the Utah State Boardof 1 ducation And its a good bet that you havent considered lately how the powers and duties of this important gtQup affect vou and an ynurchilden In fact, based on past performance, its better than even money that you will not: 1 ) Attend the District Three sei Nominating Convention for Friday, April 24, 8 P.M., to pick East High Schdel a nominee from the Salt Lake County area for the state board. 2.) Nor will you consider in advance just who you will vote for when nominees names appear on the ballot in the November general election. is too bad because, partisan political activi- This while ties demand more newspaper columns and seem to catch the public imagination, the quality of education in the (Continued on page 2) Some suggested wavs to make driving into the center more a left turn signal, others thought something could be done to relieve traffic congestion during certain periods of the day And many wanted some provision for a near the center. All were pleased with the possibility of sprucing - up their most convenient place (p shop. Some comments were directed toward iridlvidual merchants and some shops earn-- " ed well deserved plaudit. The overwhelming major- rn J (Continued on page 2) Coming Soon: Report On Governors School Study zens alike. The committee was The awaited the long report of Governors school study committee will be ready within the next two weeks. "Af least, said chairman G. Kenneth Handley, "thats our objective Coming on the heels of the controversial Utahs NEA schools, report on the Gove- rnors committees comprehensive study of the state school systenis being awaited eagerly by educators and citi appointed last summer following a bitter hassle over teach- ers salaries. "Any recommendations so far? "None that Id care to express, said Mr. Handley ominously. Indications are thatihe report is being written. Next job will be to get all 12 committee members to agree. |