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Show V ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW EAST MILLCREEK , Juh from NEWS AND VIEWS 15. 1965 A13 LEE BUNKER Baptist Group Hears Touring Chapel Choir A ginea group of 24 young people, 15 to 19 years from the Olivet Baptist Church, Oklahoma City, sung their way into the hearts of an audience gathered at Holladay Baptist. Church, 2780 East 3900 South, the evening of July 8 Salt Lake City was one of their many stops as they tour the western states on their annual music mission tour The Chapel Choir sang a variety of musical numbers and the program included a soloist, duets, and quartets adding to the spiritual peacefulness of the occasion Opening the program was the rendition of Let Us Arise and Sing', by Philip Young and the Choir concluded withthenum-be- r I May Never Pass This bv Way' Again, FAMILY Paul S. Rose, eenter, superintendent of the Salt Lake County RecreTHEYRE BEAUTIES! ation Department, admires horses owned by Marianne McKay, left. County Dairy Princess, and David McKay, right. Miss McKay, is nding a western horse and her brother Is on an They are among the many who are anticipating the recreation department's English horse. annual horse show for youngsters set for Friday, July 16, at 9 A. M. and at 7 P.M. at the The show is open to any youth 18 years of age and under and is under Murray Fairgrounds. the direction of Bry Sorensen, with Karl Gilgen serving as ring steward. All performance classes will be divided into age groups to give all exhibitors an equal opportunity to compete with others of comparable age, ability and experience. fire-fighti- ng to New York City In New York they will join their mother, Mrs Frank Worthen and Mr. and Mrs Dennis F. Worthen, SECOND PLACE WINNERS The Independence Day children s parade held at East Mill Creek Park on July 5 found Little Black Sambo parading to first place winner followed by the East Mill Creek Jaycee's entry of Cinderella, which took second place The postponement of Fourth of July festivities, since the Fourth of July fell on Sunday, took no enthusiasm from the celebration sponsored by the East Mill Creek Lion'sClubs. Amid the carnival atmosphere children and grownups alike Joined in celebrating independence Day bigger and better this year than ever before. LAWN PARTY With a Latin theme prevailing, the employees of South East Furniture Company were entertained at a Mexican fiesta complete with a manachi 1J (Continued from Page 1) the ball neatly by turning over a passed copy of the district's budget and telling the GEA team if they can find the necessary $40,000 or $50,000, hell recommend it to the board. Executive secretary A1 Rosenhall says hes confident the amount can be squeezed from this year's expenditures. The session Wednesday considerably relaxed tension over last minute complications in settling contract conditions lor the coming school year. The Granite school board has been debating possible measures if teachers balk at signing contracts. A condition of GEA membership is that until the year s salary agreements are formally between. Superintendent Hartvigsen emphatically denies that the district's budget can stand the strain. After yesterday's meeting, talks will resume on the five-poiprogram. GEA officers will appoint an eight-mcommittee to work out satisfactory details for lunch period breaks. Another group comprised of a Granite staff member, a board member and four association representatives will begin to formulate a professional growth program for implementation next year. Regarding more generous insurance benefits. Superintendent Hartvigsen nt PRIORITIES OF 14 DIFFERENT COMMlTtlTY KEEK, ficult as finding a good sampling. The questionnaire was a "paired choice" one. Mr. Zwanziger's description of arriving at the "paired -- choice" sampling was detailed in a speech given to the University of Utah's psychiatry department last month. have, vanilla, strawberry or chocolate, you simplify the process by asking him a series of easy questions: "1 ) If you could only have vanilla or strawberry, which would you take? "2 ) Vanilla or chocolate? "3 ) Strawberry or chocolate " "Essentially, it reduces a complex decision making task into a series of simpler decisions so that the decision maker need only to decide between two elements of the total decision at one time and not all elements at one time. For example, if you are trying to determine your youngster's preference of ice cream and he can't make up his mind as to which he would rather Apparently the people of Utah want a little of ail three flavors The chart accompanying this story tells how much of which AS entertainment in- -' eluding native dances, the Mexican Hat Dance, and songs by Irma and Ruth Martinet While adults enjoyed the cool and chatted, surroundings youngsters were blindfolded and attempted to break the figures pinatas, papier-mach- e filled with candies and toys There were swimming, burro-ridui- g, and rides in carts or covered wagons which kept the children entertained much to their satisfaction. top Stall Salt Lake Summit Toocl Comtira Count) Methodist Id COLD fer yew kerne aliens. witk each iMtsItetiea. SPRING WATER er effice. SI .00 fer 2 W FREE E0TTIES ELECTRIC S c COOLERS, S kettle end pretswe type. HOT end COLD COOLERS fw setting tel-fe- e kreek time. fw steam irons, keky salt free diets. FLUORIDATED SPRING WATER cats teeth DISTILLED WATER formulas, decoy op to 75. and PLEASURE DRINK MOUNT OLYMPUS SPRING WATER FOR HEALTH MT. OLYMPUS SPRING WATER.C0. CALL 404.03 S4 I UN. 444-41- i3 r fill 0 l U POSSIBLE ONLY BY NIELSENS B TSL4 0 TRUCK tM0 1! ALI BUY THIS - AND YOUR - RECEIVE THIS FREE!! CHOICE OF STYLES 5000 MODERN 115 VOLT THERMOSTAT FRENCH BTU PRGV. EARLY AMERICAN The state was divided into nine areas of reporting the results of this survey, the chart shows the responses from the state overall and for the purpose four Wasatch front areas. SEES BT SAMPLING OF CITIZENS FROM FOCI) UTAH Dert, Morfaa Christ Enjoy Fresh Spring Water In Your Home or OHice BOYS COUNSELOR David Twenty - year - old Dean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray H. Dean, 5117 Westmore Road, is spending his summer House at the Neighborhood -looking after 22 seven year-old boys. The Shrine Circus APEAS ALL WOOD CABINET 21" Color TV GE' finest Synchro-lif- e tuner GE's famous color balance stabilizer for best color reproduction Big dra ree at important The ex WITH THE PURCHASE OF Survey: Gimme A Little Of Each (Continued from page 1) gage promises to appeal to the most people At the top erf the list is employment closely by tax opportunity, followed reduction Sigmficently, neither of their desires require the expenditure of public At the bottom in most cases funds are cultural activity and public utilities To get the answers, Mr. Zwanzigers group sent out 10,000 questionairres, obtained from the state's lLt of automobile registrations. Selecting the sample was almost as rigorous a job as figuring out the questionnaire They then developed a questionnaire, a task almost as complicated and dif much in need of visitors or only one hour a week and friends AND FRIENDS IMHIIllfWllMHmCMWHfUtfHlIltMlJ okayed and ratified by the membership, no teaching contracts may be signed and returned to the school district. If contracts had been mailed to teachers, the association had instructed that they be forwarded to the GEA office unsigned. The beard had considered not sending contracts at all, or mailing the agreements along with an explanatory letter perhaps as a test of GEA discipline. Members of the various committees are expected to be named within the next few days. More talk between administrators and the negotiating team has been set for Wednesday, July 21. ' an are VISITORS NEEDED band. which played dinner music ash Out Fine Points to top pay and higher wages at all levels in seven-year-ol- ok be released within seven days if standards and specifications had been met. If the bonds are not released, reasons shall be given to the builder in writing within seven days after the time of inspection. An ordinance has also been proposed requiring the fire chief to promulgate written standards, rules and regulations relative to the installation of such facilities in such areas where approval and acceptance is requested. At least three copies of these shall be maintained for the use of the public in the office of the coning and building inspection department, and an additional three copies for the office of the fire chief. faster acceleration for teachers along with a day at Lagoon, the Salt Lake City Zoo, Liberty Park and a host of other activities which revel in grapefruit, Thursday evening, July 8th Tony Torre headed a " (Continued from page I) of two golfing hopefuls I am not "charmed either by the long trip to Meadow-bronor by the fees which are charged. However, I am not so disenchanted that I would expect your Honorable Board to install golf facilites at Wasatch Junior High School just so that I can aviod my parental responsibility at transporting my children to the available facilities. "Instead of such an expenditure, I would rather suggest that for every dollar that is spent on tennis courts at Churchill a collar be spent on improved education facilities at Wasatch, particularly in the area of science courses. As a patron of Wasatch, I do not care if the university professor gets tennis courts and trampolines at Churchill so long as we get microscopes at Wasatch. "Please advise of your action. If it is necessary to bring a "delegation" to your next Board meeting, I shall be pleased to do so." The letter was signed "Ollie For New Ordinance (Continued from Page Two East Mill Creek sisters plan an extensive tour of cities in Europe this summer. Janice 2648 Glenmare Worthen, Street, flew to Duesseldorf, Germany, on July 6 to meet her sister, Barbara Joan Worthen, who recently completed her LDS Mission in Germany. London will be their last there Church at 2375 East 3300 South is calling on its membership for helping hand at the geriatrics ward at the County Hospuai during August and September A helping hand from others would be welcome, too The lonely aged was on the agenda for places to go and see this summer band and pinatas The home of Horace A Sorensen, 3000 Connor Street was the scene where six hundred persons were hosted and dined on chicken at tables decorated with pineapples and Microscopes Creer Fans Flames must install fire hydrants or other firefighting facilities in accordance with standards, rules and regulations set These up by the county fire chief. must be installed prior to the Issuance of a building permit. Applications for a building permit would need a certificate cf acceptance and approval from the fire chief, before approved. The builder would be permitted to file an agreement with the commission secured by a surety or cash bond agreement, prior to the completion of the facilities, guaranteeing its satisfactory completion within a given period. Following the inspection of the completed facility, to be made within five days of a request, the bond would TRAVELS European stop after touring Europe and they will sail from Whr County I'tab, Juab Wasitdi WHILE THEY 1(0 CASH HEEDED! FIRST PAYMENT III OCTOBER! MNI FUIMITUII TtlepAon 484-122- 2 TV's ITIIIOI AmiAMCIG Solt LoW Gty, Utah 2040 South Slot |