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Show I A REVIEW, 8 January 13, 1966 Now Fellows Meet Reviews New Area Correspondents I AST MILL CRUX NEWS SUSARHOUSE-E0OTHU- L Coven area from 9th Covert area from 9th East to Mountains, between 'In this, T Parleft Canyon and my Parleys Canyon North 3900 South How to write a column about oneself sounded easy until I started to put my thoughts cm If I write about acpaper. complishments I am a brag-ge- rt and if I dont it will sound more like an obituary notice. So depending upon your frame of mind, I will now proceed with the subject. first column. I've been asked to deal with one of my favonte subjects myseLf. But, since it may not be one' of your favorite subjects, I shall be brief. Loving to talk, but being unable to find anyone who would hear me .out (except Mother), I my it f long-sufferi- ng turned to writing. Last year my column appeared in The Beaufort Gazette of Beaufort, South Carolina and the year ' before that, I wrote a column for The Gitmo Reviewin Guan- IT you Ife in Creek Area Kendig, the with of scout church , civic club etc. Symphony The Symphony Guild Symposium will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m. in the East Lounge in the University of Utah Union Building. Noted pianist Sidney Foster will be the special guest. The guild is also taking reservations for the annual symphony ball to be held Feb- ruary pat Kendig please call Pat news tips or. activities groups, V East MJ 4864436 your club, Frantzen husband, My Green and children Shelley, age 13 and Ross, age 10, constitute the Green family of 1446 Westminster Avenue. 1 have lived in the same area all my life and am now oo the top of the "shady side of the hiU." 26. Elks To Meet . . . tanamo Bay, Cuba. And how, you might ask, did a native Salt Laker and graduate of South High School find herself in these ' My travels began places? when I exchanged "On, South for Hail, Stanford, High" Hail." After graduation from Stanford, I became an employee of the American Red far-flu- ng Cross and headed East Far East. It was there, in the Teahouse of the August Moon-laof Okinawa that I met a Marine who changed my life (and my name). Ive spent the last seven y ars him around ne following world, which has proved no hardship since I love to travel. Along the way, we acquired two North Carolinians and one Cuban whose needs have often come between me and my type- T was bom and raised in Salt Lake City and attended all the necessary schools to turn out a finished product. I was going to be a school teacher and was educated as such at the University of Utah but the only time I 4aught was during the recent teachers strike. My profession, upon completion of my studies at the university, as as State Brand Recorder at t nd writer, nut Ive now found it to write with a baby at my elbow. However, as Mother and Father of this trio (my Marine is overseas), Im anxiously awaiting the invention of a day. And thus, I come to you as your spokesman in the East Mill Creek district. Living in the district, Ill know about some of the events, but I cant hope to learn all that's newsworthy unless you call me when your church or social organization is having a function. So, together, lets put the East Mill Creek scene on the screen! second-natu- re in If you live the Sugar House, Southeast please cal Foothill area Katherine City or Green.466-663- 3 with news tips or activities of ub, church, scout club etc. ' your-:i- group civic 36-ho- ur Another in a series of meetings aimed at establishing a new Elks Lodge in Salt Lake County will be held Tuesday, January 18, at 8 p.m. at the Murray City Hall, 5461 South State Street. The meeting had been previously scheduled for the Murray National Guard Armory. All those interested in the new lodge are invited to attend. report good Organizers progress. They say more than fifty names have been affixed to the application for charter. the State Capitol. There I drew and kept close watch on cattle and sheep brands for the cattlemen of Utah. I modeled for subsequently ZCML 1 wore the tweeds and furry robes, so you can judge what type I am. My one claim to fame was that I worked in the office of previous Democratic and Republican governors. I was secnt retary to the of Utah Power and Light Company, secretary at four con- - (Continued from cage 1) The defense Mr. Creer suggested, may be based on the "representation of the architect at the time he was engaged to construct the building that the building would cost NEWS $475,000." The county attorney has East to Mountains, from been asked to forward an opinion, at the earliest possible date, as to whether or notSalt Lake County is obligated to pay for the architectural services involved. Mr. Beecher, in a communication with Mr. Creer, dated December 20, 1965 and released to The Review in the past week, revealed that he keeps detailed files on public statements made in relation to the proposed sheriffs addition. On May 11, Mr. Beecher observed, the commission delayed action on a building "expected to cost $457,000. On June 2, it was reported that Mr. Beecher was ordered to prepare drawings for a 24,000 square foot addition. , By June 24, it was reported that a local contractor was to Katherine Green . . . review drawings and a contractors proposal for the addition. of the State secutive sessions By J uly 6, the drawings were Legislature and secretary to sent by Mr. Beecher to the some of the major defeated contractor with a request for political candidates. bid proposal, and on July 22, the county had received a "bid proposal for $801,131. My leisure winter hours are spent learning to overcome A week later, Mr. Creer notified the contractor that the the old habit of schuss ing the ski hills and perfect- -' proposal was 'rejected. All ing the waltz jump at the this data is part of Mr. Beeclocal ice skating rink. The hers clippings file. On August 4, Mr. Beecher only thing I have accomplished so far is to still breathe in Telates, the project manager the stretch pants, and retain asked, in a letter, that the dignity in a short skirt and ice architect "furnish . construction plans and specifications skating tights. y, for a three by four bay sheriffs addition to the My summer weekends are Hall of Justice. The docuspent at Beaver Springs Ranch ments were requested for an at Oakley, Utah, where! would early date. , As early as October 9, it enjoy being a year round permanent resident. I also was reported by Mr. Beecher, pursue the little white ball on the addition was being discusthe public courses here in sed in tdrms near $800,000 the city. The latter is not a with Mr. Creer citing$700, 000 form of recreation, but an as the approrangie cost. obsession to score less than Of primary concern to Mr. fifty. Beecher,' his letter to Mr. Creer indicates, is the original agreement for architecI am' the usual PTA, Relief tural services for a public and Scout Cub mother, Society safety building, jail building but my pride and joy is the and heating plant, entered into ge 4 Cub Scout ized with orchestra I organ- two Beavers and four Wolves.. ..Cub Scouts, that is. We have bells, ukulele, violin, clarinet, harmonica and accordian. The sounds are very unusual, but our beat is good and we are a "sing along group. BY CAROLYN JOHNSON OK Dad, Out Of That Armchair The fol EDITOR'S NOTE: lowing column is printed over the strong objections of the Review's sports editor, who claims that it is biased, unfair and prejudiced. He didn't however, claim it was untrue Qualified armchair experts are welcome to respond. Get ready women and child- ren ...the great day is coming soon. I'll hire the marching band and we'U- - all meet on Main Street to celebrate the momentous event. Lets make a large banner.. .."Welcome Back!" ..... the tremendou-ne- ss ot the moment should move all to tears Would you believe it.. ..on January 16th, a very special day to all women....a very If you liva in Cottonwood ploasa call Carolyn Supday plan a mid-d- ay feast, even speak above a whisper. Children can ask Dad to go skiing on Sunday afternoons or play a game of ball with them. They can see Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color and Lassie can become their pet again. We might even try out the automobile ed once more for those Sunday drives. Grandeven more mothers have reason to rejoice.. ..they can expect Sunday visits again. Would you believe it. Yes, would you believe it. Sunday, Red Letter Day, January 16th is the last, yes the end, the finale of the Pro Football, day, long-miss- armchair TV . watcher's season! Installs Minister Rev. Frank R. Marshall was installed by the formally Presbytery of Utah, Sunday, January 9, as Pastor of the Cottonwood Presbyterian Church. At the service of installation the Rev. D. Glenn Cordell gave the Call to Worship; the Rev. A. Walton Roth, D D. conducted the sermon, "The Church, Power for People; the Rev. Donald Steiner, the Statement of Constitutional Questions; , the Rev. John the Prayer of Installation; the Rev E. William Remley, THD, the Charge to the Pstsfor and the Rev. Donald Christianen, D.D. the Charge to the Congregation. Browne, The Rocky Mountain Review is published every Thursday by the Great Western News. Offices at 2245 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah Phone: 487-54- 01 Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah under the act of March 9, 1878. EU fflaBOlD GEHJ&OB3 John- J son, 2773448 with naws tips or activities of your club, church, scout group, 03toQD.ii Gap 09 civic club ate. 4' special event will take place. It could even surpass all New Year s celebrations in some households. . It will bowl" most of us over, the feminine gender of typical suburbia at any rate, and even the male population under eight years. On Sunday, hereafter referred to as the Red Letter Day, January 16th, men, fathers and husbands will the asmosphere of home life and return with loving welcome. We havent seen them on a Sunday.. ..well, yes, weve seen them, butfromafar....we couldnt communicate. Children will dance with joy, Mothers will put on their Sunday best knowing that her husband will "see" her again. should be ed Churches GUP re-en- ter i off ghp 20 C awlktee jam-pack- on Sunday, 16th, all heads bowed the long ordeal is over. that Let's declare a national holiday ....and all pause a day to reflect that it's been almost six months since weve been able to visit friends on Sun- - mmmw mn mifrnffnrrro Jlb The architect, the contract provides, "is to base his fee at the completion of working drawings on an estimated cost cr if bids have been received, his fee is compued oo the basis of the lowest bona fide bid." "You state that Salt Lake County has been placed in an awkward position; that when you agree to have an architect design, a facility and specify the amount of money to be expended that it is then "his duty to draw the building within the amount agreed upon. The fallacy of this statement is that to my knowledge there was no amount agreed upon." In his letter to Mr. Creer, Mr. Beecher makes two very significant observations: (Continued on page 3) SNOW Vf fNGAGC 1 JC It MAS 30 trty N ttfrd J OMtCT MOM ITS MEMliM tMOWIMOS. SMCIAl WOAMMENI AT KOUlAft MICE m pm iaDr the movieS. WA. 17M7M -E- XCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT Cfitamt 711 m4 9 liWrii! 74 TO 9 48 p.m. ANTONIONI color in bis first film A SUPERB JOB OF SUGGESTIVE IMAGE-MAKIN- G! e Sue PREPARATION H &i two-stor- Vice-preside- COTTONWOOD TALES vices. the tower SUNDAYlIOJo2 1 on May 20, 1960. Mr. Beecher observed that the contract contains noprovi- -. sions making it necessary for the construction contract to be awarded prior to the archi-te- ct being 'paid for his ser- - ANOTHER OF THE QUALITY PRODUCTS ADVERTISED ON r K N A K ! |