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Show ! w- p nt X January 3rd the Cotton- Community Heights and the Coordinating Committee convened in ther first joint meeting of the new year. ftMI'J j s- - was and election of ftew officers, Community Council mem bers, who ar elected by pub- lie vote, automatically take the lead positions in the or They replace ganization. elected government which is in unincorporated lacking areas such as ours. The Coordinating Committee was formed by' request and assignment and is mainly concerned with community If yog livi Hadley. 278-246- 9 nows tips or group, civic club they were working toward the Faya with auto-tRtftic- 8th. Under the sponsorship of three men, Dr. R L. Voor-he- es, Lou Lorenz and Bill Lash, students will be transported by Greyhound bus to Solitude 'Ski Resort in Big Cottonwood Canyon. The bus will arrive every Saturday at designated stops, two of which are iiTCotton-wo- od Heights. (One at 70th South and Highland Drive and the other at 70th South and Foothill Boulevard. These are only part of the six pickup points throughout the city. Bus departure times will be between 8 - 8:45 a.m. and ar scout etc. Meetings will continue to be held the first Monday of every month at the Butler Stake House, 3001 E. 7800 South at 8 p.m. The next to be held February 7th. The public is invited. A visitor at the meeting was Willard Wilkinson from the Communications Workers of America, Lpcal 8397. Elected to position as chairman tf the Community Council by unamimous vote was This post ;Roy Urry. elevates him to chairman of the Coordinating Committee also. - Other officers chosen were Paul Bywater, vice chairman and Mel Hall, as secretary 1 January for the tine job he has done as chairman for the past year. same goals and could accomplish more by combined effort. - never learned to ski.t Now, older and chicken-heart- ed I probably never will. The Greater Salt Lake Ski Schppl is aware that with age comes retie ience and are remedying this by Sponsoring a program of training for children from 7 to 14. Two 7 week sessions are planned, one already begun and the other to start Saturday, ageous aetivitiosof your club, church, Union of the two groups took place when it was found t- One of my greatest regrets that when young and cour- in Cottonwood Heights ploiso call - betterment. Ski School cil n the The main business s I' ( of the imcil. Mrs. Nancy Lignell was of the ected as coordinating committee, As one of his first moves as chairman, Mr. Urry re- quested deferment of indivi-agen- da dual committee assignments until "new byelaws have been approved, An official vote of thanks was extended to Gil Houghten wood , V Coordinating Committee Meetjointly , Set For Yearful Of Work Council OH " i kV mm M rival back in the valley be- tween 3:25 and 4:25 p.m. At the cost of $69.00 per the seven week session, course includes supervised transportation, instruction by certified ski experts, insurance and lift p&skes for the - 277-020- 8.. define the word elsewhere added"to the confusion, rather ' than understanding of the word. Apart from the prdblem of application of objective or subjective standards in determining , proximity, Mr. Me- -. Culloch cited compounding of . the problem by a "peculiar set of ordinances in Salt Lake County involving beer and what our statutes define as alcholic 5th a meeting was held at the Cottonwood day. Presbyterian Church to in- beverage. Mr. McCulloch .observed Classes are limited to 10 form troop committees of their duties and how they are that the county has two classes pupils to insure adequate atof beer licenses: tavern lictention to individuals. best performed. The information was delivered in a short enses for consumption of beer More information regardon premises, and grocery li? ing the ski sessions may be cartooned film. censes for sale of beer not obtained by calling Mr. or vital are committees Troop to be consumed on premises. 277-35to of the local at success Mrs. Bill Lash groups. is no where There They are composed of intersold for consumpested adults and organizations beer can be tion only with meals. which volunteer their help outZoning ordinances get into side of regular girl scout The Girl Scduts of Amerthe act with provision that furica are interested in volunSome, help by meetings. teers for troop leaders and nishing p equipment and sup- beer may be sold for on premises only assistants in the Belle Vista plies while others volunteer Commercial C- -3 zones and Mount View School pis their services on field trips. in tricts. A new Brownie troop, Occassionally hikes and over- - a heavy commercial zone-a- nd a restriction so tjght that organized in October, for the night camps planned by troops consumBelle Vista area is full to have fallen through due to it limits to a strip along licenses ption and capacity plans are being emergencies befalling troop State St. and a few other made to form two more. The leaders. In sueh cases an orisolated areas. can of committee drawback a lack is troop major ganized The assistant county attoradult leaders to take charge. take over and prevent cancelobserved that minors are ney Mount View district, which lation of the activities. not permitted onany premises has no organized Girl Scout where beer is sold for controops, is even more in need sumption. There are no exof Junior and Girl Scout leadceptions such as "unless acers and assistants. At least companied by parents. or. four are required. Interested On January 31. Girl Scouts on- ise w A1 t W ' (Continued luge RIU) "unless their presence there is legitimately for the pur- -, chase of meals. On the other hand, Mr. McCulloch informed Mr. Creer, there are no such restrictions on obtaining the "mixer license, the set up license or tije alcoholic beverage "consumption license, so that beer may be sold for consumption in C- -3 zones and where minors are prohibited, while hard liquor may be .consumed other than 3 zones minors may be present on huch zone, Mr. McCulloch said drink beer, and he cant drink it in front of his children. Mr. Creer has announced himself in agreement with Mr. McCulloch that "perhaps by bringing into line the incongruous maze of ordinances which now regulate types of licenses and types of zones in which consumption of either beer or booze is permitted, the public -- those who consume in public, those who consume behind the shrouds of privacy, and those who are genuine C-- so-cal- led as C-- be interesting to know just how many resolutions are taken seriously. At any rate, I hope home owners will take heed of their obligation to the community this year and include at the top of their list of resolutions and strive "Beautification to make the appearance of their homes and yards an as- set to the community rather than a liability. Listed below is a check list of items pertaining to community situations. Take a few moments to glance at the list and see how you as a citizen and home owner would rate the community. r c-- - end, people all over the world : celebrated the coming of the new year in a variety of way. If you live in Nowaday please call Stark, Mary Gail with 277-972- 5 niws tips orictivitiis of your club, Mv 3. c.-.- church, scout group, civic club otc. Many resolutions were also made at this eventful time of .year ranging from promises dieting to abstinence from r'smoking and partaking of in-f- cintoxicating beverages. It would 4 -- l..Dp buildings in the bus- -' iness area indicate pride and prosperity? community? 4. Are there adequate trees for shade where it is needed? 2. Are they well maintained u- In a moment of advertising delight, Mr. McCulloch obser- involved in the regulation of ved that he cannot lawfully take his children to "Shakey's Pizza Parlor for pizza and orange soda because they have an consumption beer license. But he can take his children to "Andy's Smorgasbord along with a jug of 'Good Old Tennis Sneakers order a-- , bowl of ice, sir there, get gloriously stoned to the gills right in front of the children without even ordering food; belting the children when they get restless and want to go to Shakey's for pizza and orange soda. Because Andys is not in a their morals. As to the original question: what is a reasonable distance for the County Commission to use as a guide for how close a tavern may be located to a' church or school house? There is no objective standard, said Mr. McCulloch. Futhermore, in the opinion of the county attorneys office, "any attempt to and hard-fa- st rule as to distance in feet, yards or other measurement, would fail as an arbitrary and unlawful exercise of the police power of tiie county. pre-establ- ish Jims Suite TAPPAN CURTIS - MATHIS. GIBSON ADMIRAL MANY structures painted? in good repair and - 500 : HAIR FASHIONS situations you find you are not satisfied with things as they are why not try to do something Lake City and Holladay area will, represent Utah at the 1966 Fourth Annual U.S. Senate Youth Program to be held in Washington on January 23 (Continued on page B7) about them? STUDENTS PARTICIPATE Two students fronNhe Salt finaudfy 0KH0UHce& t&at .GORDON COOK Americas Most Recommended Moyers MOVING STORINGwy CRATING PACKING FLOWER out We take this opportunity to invite his former patrons and friends to come in and get reacquainted, and welcome him back from DenveiS lii Jims Suite 500 HADLEY-MAVFLOWE- purpose? After glancing at the check list concerning community I CAU. 521-343- X R 0 for fREt titimai,' HAIR FASHIONS 3939 Highland Drive 4'' Phone - In ' Building Ryting-Menlo- vd For Appointments 278-043- - VESTINGHOUSE MAGIC CHEF ) 5. Are the parks well lighted at night? 6. Are buildings and other 7. Are adequate rest rooms debris? 5. Are frees and other planavailable to the public? 8 Are rest rooms clean and tings adequate in the business district to create a pleasing 'presentable? ' . 9. is a fountain or other effect? 6. Are equipment, lumber drinking water available? 10. and other necessary items Is the area kept free arranged orderly or screened from litter and debris? 11. Are there enough parks, from public view by a fence recreation areas, and tourist or some other means?. Parks , Playgrounds Tourist rest stops in town? 12. Are playground areas Rest Stops: 1. Are within found easy walking distance by parks easily following conspicuous signs? of most children, who use 2. Are parks maintained in them? 13 a neat, presentable condition? wasted block centers 3. Is there sufficient park being devoted to pasture, playarea tq meet the needs of the grounds, or some other useful' BUILDINGS IN THE BUSINESS AREA: 'O r and painted? . 3. Are vacant buildings adequately maintained? 4. Is the area in rear of buildings free from trash and cant abstainers, might better un- derstand some of the problems premises. 65 Fades, 66 Brings A Challenge As the year 1965 quietly Jfaded into oblivion last week-- g 3 he MARYv0AU STARK BY HOLUDAY HEWS HOTfS ' ft Too Near , The Beer. Is tr'iu women can receive more information by calling Mrs. Doris Peck, scout neighborhood chairman for the Cottonwood- - Cottonwood Heights area, at i 1 HAMILTON WEBCOR EMERSON STOCK MUST BE REDUCED. SLASHED EVEN BELOW DISCOUNT PRICES! ONE OF A KIND 'WORK SAVING' APPLIANCES AT TERRIFIC SAVINGS! 30" RANGES, Gas or Electric 36 RANGES, Gas 40" RANGES, Electric AUTO. WASHER -- 2 speed BUILT-IOven & Burners 138( $158 $158 t $178 LIVING ROOM SOFAS $11050 LOUNGE CHAIRS N $7050 CHILDREN'S CUPBOARD REFRIGERATOR, 13 cu ft. $178, SWIVEL ROCKERS -- RECLINED CHAIRS - console walnut COLOR TELEVISION - combo walnut 398" 548 STEREO 178 99 PORTABLE TELEVISI0N-19-in- ch -- -- $7900 J169 39 COLOR TELEVISION Walnut Console $39 DINETTE SETS $2i8 LAMPS and TABLES 16800 Multiplex 39 -- REFRIGERATOR, 13 cu ft FREEZER 13.2 upright AM-FM'F- M r. 279 150 119 56" t. 119 $795t W 59900 T $49300 BEDROOM SUITES $0000 .$ 39 BUNK BEDS To SERTA BOX SPRINGS MATS. 591. 89 QUEENSIZE HIDEABED 189 r. 26445 , On COSCO 5-p- c. of a Kind CARD TABLE Sets - $29.50 DOOR BAR MIRRORS Plate Glass - $17.95 8 Only - n STOOLS $10.95 CRIB MATTRESS Spring Filled - $6.95 Ea. n EASY TERMS 3260 HIGHLAND DRIVE OPEN 10 A.M. - 9 P.M. WEEKDAYS 3260 HIGHLAND DRIVE OPEN 10 AM. - 9 P.M. WEEKDAYS EASY TERMS , EASY TERMS N 't , f . |