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Show BY HOLLADAY NEWS NOTES MARY GAIL STARK From The Ground Up. ..Citizens Form Clean Up Campaign There is nothing quite so satisfying to an individual as ber of ways For example, large mowers can be used in cleaning out the weeds as well A new type as chemicals grass called Sodar can be planted, replacing the weeds, and is with little or no upkeep involved was suggested at the It meeting that vacant lots could be converted into much needed playground areas for children to live in a clean community free of unsightly weed patches, dump yards, rubbish heaps or cluttered vacant lots Many individuals living in our community, however, have lost their civic apparently pride and seem to be content to look at a variety of eyesores that plague the area In an attempt to clean-u- p and beautify the community, and eventually the entire state, a group of civic minded citizens met at the home of Dr. and Mrs Arvil L Stark, 2698 W ren Road, Holladay, on Friday afternoon to see what steps could be taken to launch beautification campaign and rid the area of those unsightly conditions that not only detract from the beauty of the community but create a fire hazard as well ..and in some instances might prove to be detrimental to health Dr Stark said that the Holladay area was considered as a possible starting off place for such a project as it was in a and shabby condition and he could see a great need for beautification Weed patches seem to present the greatest problem, Dr. Stark said, so this would appear to be the logical starting place Individuals in such a project would be encouraged to get rid of the weeds on ed Harmon of the County was in attendance vat the meeting and jointed out a few County Ordinances that people are abusing and seem to disregard enA tirely said that it is unlawful have weeds growing on property more than eight inches tall and also that according to Salt Lake County It Ordinance, Chapter 14, shall be unlawful for any person to bum garbage, market waste or other offensive refuse m the open air, or in any furnace or stove within the County provided however that trade waste and other similar refuse may be burned at such places as are designed by the Board of Health. Air polution is also becoming a threat in our community, Mr. Harmon said, and steps must be taken to correct the condition before it becomes a serious hazard Melvin Burningham, County was on hand at the Agent, meeting and said that he would like to see a successful beautification program earned out throughout the state and try He to run-do- their own R Fire Department property. Vacant lots are also a problem in the area, he pointed out, and can be treated in a num Park Ceremony Honors Kennedy Those in the Relief Society Presidency assisting with arrangements include Mrs Arne Mrs Claude Purles Thelin, hazards exist. Agricultural and Mrs Jerry Young and Fire Departments are alTickets for the event are ways willing to cooperate he $1 75 per person and can be said 'Our state, as compared obtained by calling Mrs. Bryto other states, is rated at ant Hanson at the bottom of the list in civic pride, Dr Stark said, and we ( (Hirer ( are building up a nasty repu278-84- 30 hairnmn tation with the con- run-do- ditions that exist in our state A Holladay woman, Mrs. Wayne L. Sandberg, 1650 Lone Peak Drive, was named to the post of county unit chairman last week at the installation of the Salt Lake County Unit, American Cancer Society Offiders reinstalled include Mrs Walter C. Johnson, 1460 East 5600 South, education chairman; Mrs L O Ross, 236 Ramona Avenue, service chairman; Mrs Elberdt u. Thonipson,3535 Hillside Lane secretary; Samuel Park, 415 South 11th East, speakers bureau chairman; Howard G McQuarne, 508 East South Temple, medical advisor; and Hal R Harmon, 22 South Main Street, publicity chairman Mr Harmon said that the purpose of the unit, which is a In concluding Fridays meeting. Dr. Stark said that a such in order for campaign to be completely successful it must have the full support of all the citizens in the community and strongly urges all civic organizations, youth groups and home owners to come forth and help clean up the area and make it one we can be proud of....letsattract tourists to our city not distract them, he added. The group plans another meeting for the near future. Those attending Fridays meeting included Mrs R C. of the Weagel, president Artistic Designers Garden R Club; Mrs Kronstadt, member of the Artistic Designers Garden Club; Mrs Rted Bowthorpe, Lady Lions Club; Mrs Ted MiUer, Salt Lake Council of Women, Mrs. C. R. Wade, Flora Culture Garden Hub and Mrs Arvil Stark II you please call Stark. volunteer organization that d, works is to promote a better understanding of cancer and its treatment He also said that the aim of the cancer unit is to conduct public and professional Mary 277-972- news tips or activities of your club, church, can give a better Bourbon ...give it! scout group, civic club etc. II el In - crusade in alert area residents todanger of six different cancer types namely lung, skin, breast, uterine, oral, colon and rectal ii unify (I flit i r ert Frosts appearance at Some 200 people gathered at Fairmont Park last Sunday to pay tribute to the late John F. Kennedy and listen to remarks given by Congressman DavidS King, Brigadier General Ray D Free and Joe L. Christensen, Salt Lake City President Kennedy's inaugur- al the symbolized president's love of the arts," Mr. King said. "Now Kennedy belongs tc the ages men like that aren't born everyday, he said. Brigadier General Ray D Free noted that President Kennedy was a dedicated individualist." He pledged his life, duty, and sacred honor to his country," Mr. Free Parks Commissioner. The chilly afternoon pro- gram was highlighted by musical numbers from the Highland High school concert band, directed by Jewell R. Ross, and a flag ceremony performed by the Highland High School color guard. The Veterans of Foreign The General pointed out that . JFK. Yom ONE-STO- P SHOPPING CENTER Jinks Hi RESTAURANT Nationally Fainoii HI-BURG- Cleaning ER M) THE KAY-SADE- by Frlgidaire COIN-O- P I coTTornvooD iszzcsito D OPOO D tTOVJ N HOME MADE TACOS SPARKIEIN Laundry NF. A SOFT-SHELLE- Dry Cleaning Sno-Tir- e LOOK! hes starting es to WALK... 66 jbimi Smme Juxt urmfliant in (hr chooNin of hor for thu import tint wiilkinf Ur Hnrh Iruthrr ahoni, madr urn ratal for bhv fret Fittrd uccuniMv, First Class Phillips 66 COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS too. f (PMIUIFS 10 1931 00 East 7000 So. Phone 277-091- 8 BARBER SHOP rv An rxcitinjr ocruranrr r!tf GENES AND FURNISHINGS JJ 1 Budget Dry Go Go (Eantbrtfigp, Ltd. President Kennedy's ideals were of the highest "Ideals are like the stars, you will never touch them with your hands, but like the seaf earing man, you must persue them for your destiny," General Free said. A special selection "The t'.. ! PHILLIPS versatile foursome called will turn h the program following the luncheon and will provide a variety America's Largest Selling of Christmas entertainment. General chairman of the 6 Year Old Kentucky Bourbon! function is Mrs Richard He' riiicuT uaTucn aouiioa wmstr MCIUT Ul KIIUIM CO. FUMfOIT. bertson, and Mrs. Bryant Hanson is in charge of re- - WEN'S CLOTHING v Home Of The Ttrts-Btttrfts-Accm- said. Wars National Councilman William F. Heath placed a wreath alongside Fairmont Park's flagpole. Mr. King noted that President Kennedy, propelled by his youth, had the buoyance and elegance to capture the confidence of the entire nation 'President loved people it was his love of people that caused him to launch his legislative program," Mr. King said. The Congressman pointed out President Kennedy's appreciation for the arts "Rob speech , ; v COMPLETE WINTERIZING A to honor the memory of President John F Kennedy t f Ninth grade Seminary stuof Churchill Jr High School elected new officers last week at 4407 Fortuna Way, an LDS Chapel where the Seminary classes are held Elected to serve as president for tlie coming year was Grant Richard Collram, son of Mr and Mrs CarlG Collram, 3987 Jupiter Drive Jolyn Schwendiman, daughter of Mr and Mrs Mark A Schwendiman, 4370 Diana Way will assume duties as and Beth Ann Schwendiman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kay Schwendiman, 3210 South 3380 East, will act Anti-Freez- of Highland High School will delight guests wiLi Christmas Carols they will sing Intermittently during the Bazaar and luncheon. Fairmont Park Ceremony v SO dents galore. Traditional red and white Christmas colors will be used in the decorating scheme of the event and the Madrigal Singers COLOR GUA RD stands at attention at 4 m . f. According to Mr Harmon, two months will be devoted to each of the six earner types in an attempt to alert residents to symptoms and treatment ol each 4 7000 SHOPPING April Commending tins month Mr Harmon said, a program will be conducted by the unit to Prepare Now For Winter Sleigh Bells Ring will be the festive theme of the forthcoming luncheon and bazaar to be presented by the Holladay Twenty Second Relief Society Organization December 4 at the ward chapel, 4625 Lanark Road. The Bazaar will be opened at 12:00 noon and will feature bakery items, candy, domestic goods and Christmas gift ideas s9 HEIGHTS education programs, to offer service to cancer patients and to plan and assist the annual If you Gait with 5 COTTONWOOD year-roun- live in Holladay Sleigh Cr servauons to eliminate those conditions that detract from the beauty of a city In cases where inand fire sect problems November 24. 1965 REVIEW. 2 HXHHF.H TO sF.UN O'he Stum Qzee. House of Hobbies YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING STORE TOR MODERN CHRISTMAS IDEAS K MWtuJuatfcutwvi'Maaaa AND HOBBIES MM WIDE SELECTION OPEN March, composed by Eugene Jelesnik played by the Highland High School band and a special flag ceremony performed by the Highland color guard ended the program. Leon Lister, president of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, gave the benediction. 8 TO 6 ,Xs FOR THE THRU SATURDAY TOYS AND'MQDELS CARDS CHRISTMAS AT 40 MAN WHO HAS OFF pick up estem EVERYTHING OF vou CATALOG TODAY' .. the family store COTTONWOOD 1 HEIGHTS P&cvwuxcq 1877 E 7000 So. Phnne 277-26- 57 CHRISTMAS LAY - AWAY SPECIAL Gifts from $1.00 to $19.95 Oil ALL GO CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP Jade easl Hog. 1.98 Elsba Dante Russian leather S, KARTS AliD SCOOTERS "WT rotTioN ON MOTT aaiMUWHIIl. TMWOUM Milll-BIKE- Mens Colognes TMAMKMXVI. maan OO WITH I ACM ur oori...oeNOW TWO QUICK'S SERVICE 2220 So. 9fh lost Also Cift IMTt oe tCOOTItl 464-234- 7 CONVENIENT MURRAT-2S2-471- 1 City 1.29 ALL BOXED XMAS CARDS 12 m Coley PRICE LOCATIONS 41 NORTH MAIN 5600 So. 900 E. (brtwm Tbntt Sits NOW K Uzyfitr) MiCYALE PHONE 255-4J3- 2 1183 I. 7000 So. Phono 277-424- 1 cpn8 evrry 'iO m. til til Cio 1 S'lnd.-- Prescription Specialist tree uenvery iw |