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Show -- THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT YMCA, Bountiful Spikers Snare County V olleyball SALT LAKE COUNTY. UTAH in action ball and in some of the hottest play of the five week league Most of Wednesdays excitement occurred when Winder Third went three games before downing Taylorsville and 15-- 8; All --Stars, when Bountiful Fifth Ward returned to defeat the Winder 1 and team, and when Winder Third defeated Murray 19th (fast league) title while their counter parts from Bountiful won the A title The YMCA team ended the 1 won-lo- st season with a season to pace the 10 -- team Triple A pack while Bountiful went through the season undefeated for its title Valley view Ninth finished in a tie with Willis Carlisle with 15-- 3 records but theVal-leyvie- w team won the playoff score 9, by a Finishing second behind the strong Bountiful club was Garden Heights with a 2 record while the Single A Valleyview Ninth team won the third place slot in the league Top game in the tight Monday evening league say the Misfits forced into a rubber game with Holladay Second before the Holladay team fell, last week at East Millc reek Gymnasium YMCA spikers won the AAA YMCA and Bountiful volleyteams won Salt Lake County Recreation Dept, titles PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special election will be held in 14-- 17-- SP0Q7S Page 12 REMV at which election there shall be submitted to the registered voters who have paid a property tax within said district during the year next preceding such election, the following question towit: April 22, 1963 15-- County Readies s MISS v Automotive THE (4) KIDS? One Long Distance call can bring them home again. And after you've heard their voices you'll know why you'll If at the time of issuance it shall be legally possible to do so, the bonds shall be in denominations of either $1,000 or $5,000 to be deterrfiined upon at they time of sale, otherwise the bonds shall be in the denomination of want to call again soon! $1,000. Said election shall be hold in the five (5) school representative precincts and the polling places within said precincts and the judges who have been appointed to conduct the election are as follows: Mountain States 11 Telephone V First School Representative Precinct 15-- 15-- 8. The Holladay 15-- 15-- 6. 15-- 15-- 9. 15-- 12-1- 15-- 5, hard-foug- The forthcoming date will be given in ample time for the league that entertains 15 and 16 year olds in a highly baseball procompetitive gram. Arbor defeated East Stratford in three games Wednesday to set the tempo that league was to follow most of the evening The Arbor team downed the 8, and Stratford club in a fine display of volleyball play. The Valleyview Ninth team was no kinder to the East Stratford team as they took three games to win a pair, 3 East Stpatford and won the first game of the 6 three sets by margin 15-- Three games were forced into three sets before a winner was decided m the Tuesday league. YMCA defeated Vall5, 7 eyview 9th, to that win contest Clinton had to come from behind to down Grant 8 Willis 7th 15-- 7, and Carlisle downed Arbor, for Automotive Tryouts League competition are planned, it was announced Thursday by Salt Lake Recreation, Dept., though no specific date was given. 15 7, 4 15-- 15-- J3 and 15-- 15-- 12 crew was engaged m another toughie Monday evening as they fell to Ft Douglas, Team Tryouts ht A highlight to Wednesday activity saw the Monument Fark 15-- 15-- 5, defeat team, 5, YMCA 11th 13-1- 4 Friday was the night for lopsided victories. No team limhad to go the three-gam- e it to register a pair of 15-- 7-- 7, Top Group Formed Tbe Automotive League serves as a buffer for junior high 14-1- 6, 6, 15-- 10-- 7, 15-- and 7-- Shall the Board of Education of Granite School District, Salt Lake County, State of Utah, be authorized to issue and sell bonds of the District in the aggregate principal amount of Twelve Million Five Hundred Thousand Dollars ($12,500,000), or so much thereof as may be necessary, the bonds to bear interest at a rate not to exceed four per cent per annum, and to mature annually, the first principal payment to be due in 1965 and the last annual payment to be due in 1978, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school sites, for building or purchasing one or more school houses and supplying the same with furniture and necessary apparatus, and for improving school property under the charge of the Board of Education?" 10-- 2, 16-- 15-- 16-- 16 and young high school For Junior Program students who don't make the American Legion team or find themselves too young for high school competition. The organnation for the Salt Lake County Recreation Dept baseball program in junior Holladay and Evergreen areas was outlined Thursday by area director Reed L. Walker. Crestwood Villa Spurs Slate Show President of the Evergreen will be Paul Pehr-so- n who will have as his sec- area league offers retary treasurer you Ed Hamlin The chairmen for the three leagues also were outlined will serve as Howe Clint chairman of the Major League; Doug Greer, chairman of the Giant League and Val Anderson as chairman of the Pee-wprogram X1, ee The Silver Spur RidingClut is sponsoring their Fourth AnHalter A Pernual formance Class Horse Show, Saturday April 24 at the Utah State Fair Grounds, Building All-Bre- 7 Gene Carroll will serve the Holladay program as president and will have A1 Anderson as his finance chairman and Owen An- Merle Mellen, Elithe Doxy. Ruby Pasaey Lucille Sander, Norma Winward, Mary Stout Hillview School, 1035 E 45tm South Mill Creek School, 3761 So 1 100 East 300, 369, 369A, 376A, 376B 371. 372. 373, 374, 376 Hard-worki- Third School Representative Precinct z' 297, 2'tR, 3ii3, 3o5A. 305B 289, 300. 304, 373, 387 School MominKMiie ' Dorothy Tedearo, Geraldine Brown, Jean Peppinger Fawn Peterson, Bernice llouaer, M.irj Stcvcrtaon South 'KMI LaM 41711 CrcxUlcw School, 2100 E Lincoln Lane Ol.vnpuxJr High School 2217 E 4Xuo South 301, 302, 303, 306. 315 306. 324. 325. 326. 332 Lillian Carroll, Eva C Hansen, Lydia DeEord Jean Forxtierg, Jan Dansie, Lenorr Middleton Oak rider School. 4325 Jupiter Dme Bld Cottonwood School 5203 llollad 307, 307A.316.319 311. 311A, 311B, 312 WoodstiM k Si hil lain OnkniMst S hool 5s 5 Highland Drue 309,310 313 314 Meadow Moot Nchc, 3 H i Matinr Pace, Dorothy Preece, Leona Taylor Afton Jensen Gladys 1 redrickion Sand-- a Krug .Sadie Remund. Acnes Smart Fffie Glover RuthTullle lalith Warnick IlilenR Reese E.it too 1 312A, 317,318, 320. 321 IT'S'I ot So Jl VOTING DISTRICTS POM IN(i PI M f. 408,499 4rIA.5n0 Kh1ink1 Sc'htR'l 2tru South C.rni?T Heim nt u SrhNtl HilM.ik S. hool VT'iWtM 5A509r5 II 510, Ml, 512. sTe 515. 515A.516A, 517.5IR Monroe S hcml 4' loftier 519, 519A, 520. 521,522. 570 M.il'tia Schfxtl 545. 546 547, 548 551 54553555 4 U e- Umo -t N5 South M to ir Radmull Wardk Mn.i Bi .irfy. Laura Hhm.tn Hrttv Srhmidt ae Hadrn Helen MeWn Jennie T Joidiion I Mrlene Hutchinson Y Ihvlln Chapman, Mr IMt Card south VoiNniih Y south 27 S h.ml 557 South 3'73VvfM S (HiiiNMith I v 514-- IM.ES OF M MTION Viult t Kiwi Inrem Elva llUm Nui., J Bunkall Kith, Adena Rvd.th h Bfirkle Audrev M.ilmlmrc ilium ilia or League Program; Leo Stevenson will serve as Giant League Chairman; Marv Stevens as Peewee chairman and Mel West as Midget (8 year-olchairman THE PERFECT WEDDING CR d) HU Number 14 or 14,014 Fourth School Represenlatfre Precinct 508 as his treasurer President Carroll also will serve as chairman of the Maj- derson 31DGES OF ELECTION POIJJNG PLACE VOTING DISTRICTS Y lial th Hivkatead ! Matthews Pii-l- Mm K Nwlvm You are FIRST with Zions First National 10 Show starts 257-459- 4. Fifth School BepresentotiTe District Jl VOTING DISTRICTS POIJJNG P1.ACK 501, 501 A. 502, 5o7 Tav 503. 5COA ri04 505. 506 Plvmouth Si 513'513a"51,!B A aderrv Park Srhm 523, 524 526 Dav id ur U lrv ( kpurrh 525 530 533 die S W v Sc hot l 45 I I' i"t 541 West KiyrrnNhiml 4 I rM Iurfif I rvr 4' it Hc rt Sot ith 4 South W N he ml 44 4t W IJ tayi Margaret Cannon Clayton MTWIN th K'nnd Iaiw'a Vyonr Sorcr 0r arson Strrti, Ins Norma U mlk v InsG Mak Marvlrdrrvm txits Cf'rtcam Isc'a Woufsr) Iifis Kirntwr Bnjia HirnjmsHa (yUdscmd JarxMonr F West 557) South .South 472 IK.FJt OF M e k.i Ruhy E Ktikrr AWrV( Bride Mildred (ft'TTaid Marv M tirnnfon Carol Smith Smith Wet loy A M 264-348- 8, 278-29- Miriam eM 4J k South et Mills Sc h.ml S nit h Kearn 535, 537, 539 528 529 531 h.il Join hool at 8.30 Halter Classes include Arabian, Morgan, Palomino, American Saddler, Posse Type, Tennessee Walking Horse, Sh dands, Appaloosa, Quarter Horse, PoniesofAmO erica and Junior. Performance Classes are Ponies of America Costume, Arab Costume, JumpingClass Junior Costume (for Open children 15 years and younger, any type costume) Ladies Western Men's Pleasure, Western Pleasure, English Pleasure, (Open) Cloverleaf Barrel Race and Pole Bending Judges for the show will be Mr Jack Edwards and Gary Taylor, of Ogden Mrs Robert Tripp and Mrs LeDeal King, of the show Mrs Marv Bennett is president of the Silver Spurs for 1965 For show information call or Prirst at mii h Um hon sha'l t hv b!kt which ballots will bi Thr fiimuhod !v th I'krk of th' Ik.anl of l4tioaDon of Grand S hool tt.tn't to thr j idK s of thn liN tnin To hr b thrm fumishnd to th qualita'd votm The polls at each polling place shall be opened at the hoar oi 7:00 oclock A.M., and will be kept open until and will he closed at the hoar ol 8:00 oclock P.M. on April 27lh, 1965 Margaret Clayton has Zions Bank savings account number 14. It was opened in her name on April 3, 1889, when she was three years old. This account has been in continuous use ever since. The te llers greet this kindly customer of distinction with a warm smile and handle her business with friendly efficiency. But they treat all customers that way number 14 or number 14,014. Try Z ions First National and see. Youll enjoy a lifetime of financial service: savings, checking, loans, complete banking service soft-spoke- prmjttnd to vot at Mid f Irrtion unksa h shalJ sirred votr riding in th Sr hool Rprrvn la D v prvonrt m hirh hr offrrs to ot and shall bav paid a pmpnrty tAX in Mid arwol diftnrt dunng ,1b yar pmmding such election Th Ekard of Muraton of Grmnjt Srhool IN WITNESS Dislnrt, Salt Lak County. Sut oI I tab has rauand this notKY to he pvffl as r4ujrd b la this 24rd dav of Marrh No prrvm shall b b a ZIONS FIRST NATIONAL BANK - "I nt W'in-PXO- 1 KiJTH C BROWN PrfWit Grnjt of LduraDon of School Durtnrt, Sait Lake State of luh jity. 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