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Show CT-- '- :'U HOtSiPOWiK IS OU Weekly Calendar GAIL F BYWATER tires batteries lubrication AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS 125 East 4th So. Building. brakes Friday. October 29 HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES, University of Utah. House decorations, 7 P.M ; pep rally, 9 P.M., Pi Beta Phi, Sigma WHEEL ALlOtING 322 3547 -- CAN ONE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY BE ALL THINGS TO ALL PEOPLE...? could be done to make any of these crossings safer would be Tuesday, November 2 with Barre Toelken, Salt UTAH FOLK SONG FESTIVAL," Lake Art Center. Wednesday, November 3 UTAH SYMPHONY, with guest Jose Iturtol, Tabernacle, 8:30 PM. BONNEVILLE KNIFE AND FORK CLUB, presents Archduke Otto Von Hapsburg. Thursday, November TAKE 4 HER. SHES MINE", Pioneer Memorial Theatre, University of Utah, 8:30 P.M., no Sunday performance. (November 3) UTAH CIVIC BALLET, presents "Choreographer's Woik-shop- ," University of Utah Kingsbury Hall, November 4-- 6) Christmas Play Tries Announced lL"TTTTTY Tryouts for My Friend Freddy," a play for children i with a Christmas flavor, have been announced by University of Utah director Byron Me Grath. The show scheduled for December 2- as the second in the Pioneer Memorial Theatre ?robfcJjr not .But one oompeny your own borne transportation oorapanjr in dedicated to giving you the eervioe you need and want. Ite comprehensive rail road transportation combination provides maximum flexibility; Rio Orande can com. as close as most anyone to meeting your requirements. Try Rio Orande and seel a A -4 1965-6- Young People! director. "The thesia of the play Is Joy of being home at Christmas time," Mr. Me Grath explains. The action of the play centers on the adventures of a boy and his the TOTAL TRANSPORTATION Cecil Pearses, Traffic Manager, SALT LAKE CITT 3Tt SW A RIO GRANDE WESTERN RAILROAD quires two boys approximately old to portray thq lOjrears Tryouts will be conducted Thursday, October 28, Friday and Monday (October 29 and November 1) from 4 to 6:00 p m. in Room 217, Pioneer Memorial Theatre. or overpasses bers shall be three of the pre- vailing party and two of the minority party, Mr. Johnson explained. Mr. Johnston has served six years in his present position with the State Department of He was hired by Highways. Mr. Helland, during Governor George D. Clydes administration. Previous to coming to Utah he was executive director of the Nebraska Safety Council for two years and traffic engineer in Nebraska for twelve years. Mr. Booth has worked as chief traffic engineer for the State Department of Highways for years, previous to which he was traffic engineer in Oregon and also for the city of Baltimore. An overpass would cost Mr. Johnston "An underpass estimated. would cost from depending on the location and the drainage problems. The overpass has more advantages than the underpass, but It must be well caged or die children climb on top," be added. "Overpasses are easier to maintain and supervise, besides being less expensive," Mr. Johnston asserted. "However, children are funny. They are not apt to use the overpasses or underpasses even when provided." After approval, it would take about 90 days for an overpass to be completed, and about a year for an underpass," Mr. Johnston stated. Mr. Hyland, principal at Hawthorne School (17th South and 7th East) said that an underpass was proposed for that location before 7th East was widened, .he was told that nothing could be done. There is an underpass underneath South Temple to serve the students attending the Wasatch School, 11 55 East South Temple. 'Whoever was responsible for getting it built was very farsighted, and every day we appreciate it," Miss Mary Hammer, school princl- - to have underground or overhead walkways built," Mr. Johnston of the State Highway office said. "The State Road Commission would have to agree that it was in the best interest of the public, and would have to program the funding. Henry C. Helland Is the director of highways, to whom such requests would have to be sent," he said. "Petitions and large numbers of people sometimes bring matters of this sort to the attention of the commission, after which they review it and If action Is justified, action is taken. We are all very sensitive to the public wish and demand," he continued. "We make an effort to conform when it is within the interest of the public gen- erally." Members of the State Road Commission are Weston E. Hamilton, chairman, Ernest H. Batch, Ogden area; Elias J. Strong, Salt Lake City area; Francis Feltch, Vernal area, and Clem Church, southern Utah area. Clarence J. Allred is secretary. Their office is in room 607 of the State Office Building. The law says that the road commission shall appoint the director, together with the governor. Commission mem What will be done? Judging from past experience, nothing that isnt now being done. No flashing lights at 33rd South, 39th South or 45th South. No overpasses or underpas- ses. It will probably be argued that when Interstate 15 is com- - pletea past 33 rd South - which is scheduled "next year -that traffic on 7th East will diminish. They will probably conjecture that school boundaries will be changed In a year or so anyway. Probably another study will be made, merely to gather dust In the files. THE BUTTON BOX (Continued from page A -- 6) 5-- 12 0," $35-50,0- 00 "The only other thing that school," she remarked. WHAT WILL BE DONE? nal the same as you or I would go at caterpillar on toast. I assured him it was not poisonous, so, being a gentleman, be ate it. But he looked as though he were dining on that caterpillar. Halloween, with Jack and witches and ghosts, is rather American. So feel patriotic as you cut yourself digging out that pumpkin. And enjoy going out In the dark while the Englishman sits home. Theres no night quite as exciting as Halloween.... when rules are suspended and candy is plentiful, and nice e people serve cider and serve cider and doughnuts. Most wonderful of all.... everyone Is someone else for the night. Plain little girls become fairy princesses. Meek little boys become lions and tigers. And inventive souls turn Into dinosaurs and dragons. On Halloween, the goblins roam and the pumpkins shine bright on their one night of glory, while witches and black cats prowl. Ill be out there, myself with a trio of tigers, wearing an alligator face. And Ill be carrying my OWN paper dough-peopl- Good - tor nothing corner goes to work with MODERKfOlDS new folding door ALDER'S Installing Agents bag. 960 So. Main EM oh foH It was' built in 1932 by the Salt Lake City Board of Education and not only serves the children who must cross South Temple to get to and from school, but serves all the fourth to sixth grade children whose playground Is across the street from the ar tyoc&zx&D ar Imported Cashmere SWEATERS Thea- new play by wife of the Grace McGrath, RAIL ROAD DENVER 8 tre season, is a RiorGrancle added. Sunday, October 31 SALT LAKE CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY CHILDRENS BOOK WEEK, (October 31 November 6) GENERAL DEER HUNT SEASON, through November 2. ART WEEK EXHIBIT, Kearns, all week. ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF UTAH ART, Salt Lake Art Center, all week. - rna port to the school board," he Dr. Calls secretary said the committee hoped to have the report ready for the next board meeting scheduled for November 2. Mrs. Max Michaelis, 2721 Wanda Way (4510 South) said "Children on farms have to be taught how to handle themselves around the dangerous farm equipment and farm animals. Children in the city should likewise be taught how to handle themselves in their own environment. Those living near busy highways must teach their children how to safety cross these streets," she said. They will have other occasions to cross them, more than just going to and from school." underpasses Monday, November 1 "THE ASHCAN SCHOOL, ARMORY SHOW, etc" Salt Lake Art Center. BRJGADOON", with Dennis Day, Valley Music Hall, nightly it 8:15 P.M, Saturday matinee, 2:15 P.M. (November 1 through 6) ft (Continued from page a 5) Nu street dance, 9 P.M LIBRARY PROGRAM Salt Lake County Library auditorium 80 East Center Street, L30P.M. DoraD. Flack will present, "This is New England", an exciting combination of slides, poetry and music. UTAH CIVIC BALLET, presents Choreographer's Showcase." New ballets with keynote on Informality. Audience enters through stage door and seats not reserved. SALT LAKE CITY PUBLIC LIBRARY, films showh at 11 AM, 2 and 7 p M "Cave Dwellers of the Old Stone Age," "Chaucer's England' and "Indian Dances." No charge HALLOWEEN COSTUME PARADE, Cottonwood MalL 6:30 P M Children between ages of 4 and 12 invited to parade Registration at main entrance between ZCMI and Hot Fireman Shoppes. Frank will welcome participants and prizes will be given for five best costumes. Saturday, October 30 MARCH OF DIMES LUNCHEON AND FASHION SHOW' 12 P M , Terrace Ballroom. HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES, University of Utah. Parade, 10 A M. down Main Street from Tempi grounds, up second south to State Street, north to Social Hall Avenue; Parents 11:30 A.M., luncheon, Union Ballroom; game, Utah vs Colorado State University, l:30 P.M., stadium; dance to music of Les Elgarte, 8.30 P.M., Union Ballroom. , JL. Seventh East: Speed, Heavy Traffic Thursday. October 28 UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CONCERT, for senior high school students and adults, Hillcrest High School, 8PM, SWINGLE SINGERS, "Bach with a Beat Eight highly inventive young singers featuring Bach, Handel and Vivaldi, Kingsbury Hall, 8 P.M BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY FORUM SERIES, presents W ins ton S Churchill EL Temple Square Assembly Hall, 8 P M. No charge. ALUMNI CLASS REUNION, AUTOMOTIVE M A ON OS IS CtWI I It fpTN AMQ8AIT III TUNINOI Yn- October 28, 1965 REVIEW. BUSINESS IRVING STONE will be at by mmv books imaginary friend." Mr. McGrath says that he needs at least 10 adults and approximately a dozen children ranging in age from 7 to 13 for the cast. 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