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Show I THE NEIGHBOR Salt Lake City, Utah, Thursday, March 10 Page Wedding Stories In The ' 19, 1964 Neighbor Your community weekly would like to run articles on weddings. While thereare no June may be the traditional month for weddings but March Is graced with a good share In Sourtheast suburban Salt Lake. Gayle Pope Stephen Holmgren Gayle RaNae Pope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Garland Pope, 3836 - 2740 Eastwas married to Stephen C. Holmgren Tuesday In a ceremony solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holmgren, 1815 Lincoln Lane. A wedding breakfast was held following the wedding, hosted by the grooms parents. Elder Edgar Brossard officiated. Both Mr. Holmgren and his bride attend the University of Utah. He served on a mission in France. Susan Elaine Kjar Jay Douglass Whiting A Saturday united Elaine Kjar and Jay wedding Susan Douglas Whiting at the Recep- tion Center. The bridels the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clinton Kjar of Midvale. Mr. Whiting is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Whiting, 1818 Meadow Drive. Bishop Richard S. Peterson performed the ceremony. Susan Lynn Roth Men G. Rydman Susan Lynn Roth and Allen G. Rydman were married Saturday in services at the Christ Methodist Church. The former Miss Roth is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Howard D. Roth 3985 Pine Tree Drive. The grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rydman 1457 East 3300 South. The Reverand S. W. Smith grandfather of the bride and the Reverand Gene D. Yelken pastor of Christ Methodist Church officiated jointly. Mr. Rydman attends the University of Utah, The new Mrs. Rydman is an alumnae of the University of Utah and Otterbein College, in Ohio. Linda Lee Dean James Russel Wagstaff Ceremonies at the Salt Lake Temple solemnized the wedding of Linda Lee Dean to James Russel Wagstaff Friday. Thomas S. Monson, member of the Council of Twelve Apostles, officiated. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Clyde Dean, 1901 East 2990 South. Quartet to Sing At Methodist , r Church The Reverand Gene Yelkin of Christ Methodist Church,'' 2375 East 33rd South will be one of a quartet of four sing- -, ing ministers to perform at his church on Monday and Tuesday night at 7:30. A few years ago the Reverand Yelkin and three other ministers were at a summer camp and got together to do some singing. Although they were all tenors, people liked the unusual combination of their voices, and they asked the four to sing at various places in the Rocky mountain area. The other three ministers in the quartet are Delbert Paulsen of Wyoming, FrankHar-ve- y of Chyenne, Wyoming, and Jon Nieves of Yuma, Colorado. Casper, Neighborhood Correspondents Sue Christensen f ! East Millcreek CR t 7-1- 530 i Claire Gardner Cottonwood Heights 278-30- 76 Mary Gall Stark Holladay Cft 79725 Mr. and Mrs. Milton B. Wag-sta- ff 1805 Garfield Avenue are parents of the bridegroom. Mr. Wagstaff is a student at the University of Utah, and has been on missions to Austria and Bavaria for the LDS Church. Cheryl Fish Dennis 0. Young Cheryl rish, daughter of Mrs. Marjorie L. Fish 2095 East 2700 the bride of Dennis O. Young Fri-dain a ceremony at the Salt South,-becam- Lake Temple solemnized by e, Elder John Carlos of the grandfather Bride. The grooms parents are Mr. particular rules, we would appreciate the story by Monday before the issue date (Thursdays). We encourage pictures of the bride and the groom together ( formal or informal attire as you prefer ). Please bring the stories to our offices or to your Neighborhood correspondent. Details should include, besides the names, place of wedding, time, who performs the ceremony information on education and bride and background of groom, what the bride will wear ( of wore Y, the names of the attendants, and if you likeparties given. banking continued from pg a recent hold-u- p in one of the suburban banks, ihe branch manager of another bank got a joke prescription from a friend. On the envelope the To be friend had written, taken after holdups and before On the part of the retiring. which holds the retelephone ceiver one branch rqanager has the telephone number of the sheriff and of the F.B.I. MONEY MAKERS ' After an initial startup period of about three yearsbanks start making money on their branches. After that they pay their way. Then when a new area opens up and stores move into it, its time for another new branch, and more banking services. With the southeast growing the way it has been in recent years, it wont be long before there are more banks in th area. - Lam-bourn- and Mrs. Odin W. Young 391 Wall Street. He has been attending the University of Utah and has been on an LDS mis sion to Norway. Linda SuimTIGr Program Continued from page one LeNore Turnbow Cottonwood CR 76989, Confer AID Promoted Conta, Commander of the Force Reserve Recovery Squadron, has been promoted to Lt. Colonel. The promotion was announcecby Colonel R.K. Fadel, Commander of the x 86 36th AFRRG. Conta has been Commander of the Recovery Squadron, based at Salt Lake Airport, since November 1962. He first entered the service in July of A1 Open Space ing the regular school year. The senior high school proThirty percent of the cost two well. as of has Free Charles buying land for parks would parts gram One allows students who wish give our park development a Friday was the date of the to take additional material tremendous shot in the arm, wedding for Linda Passey and to load their class do,, said Mr. Mel Hall of the beyond Charles W. Free in the Salt Cottonwood so during the summer. ACoordinating Lake Temple. She is the nother allows make up work Council. The council is comdaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milfor courses not passed during posed of religious, civic, and ford T. Passey 1021 East Sage-hi- ll educational representatives in the regular school term. Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Ray the Cottonwood Heights area Dr. Farrer explained that D. Free 4545 South 1300 East an enriched program is not and is currently interested in are parents of the groom. in the senior high necessary building a park on 2700 East The bride has attended the at about 7400 South. The counschool because enough maUniversity of Utah. Mr. Free terial is available within the cil is putting its support behind studies there now and has curriculum. The lack the Open Space Program, regular completed an LDS German, is one of time and load on which was discussed at the mission. the part of the individual stuSalt Lake County Commisdent. sioners meeting in a public The summer program is not hearing on Friday March 6. Diane Marie Mace financed by the district and will thus require tuition. Dr. ANSWERS OPPOSITION Edward C. Grubel Farrer explained that a successful first year would proWasatch According to Mr. Hall the Presbyterian Church was the scene of a bably prompt further financial arguments in favor of the prosupport for this program from posal far outweigh the arguSaturday wedding of Miss ments against it. One of the the state. Diane Marie Mace to 1st LT. The senior high school Edward C. Grubel. The Revoppositions arguments is that Donald Steiner officlasses provide credit. The erand many children prefer to play summer program will begin on in wild areas and unimproved ciated. lots. Mr. Hall says that this June 1 ana go to July 10. The bride is the daughter how is true, but he asks, of Mr. and Mrs. Howard A. Dr. Farrer stated that this answer areas be will those wild there Mace 3489 South Milcreek many program helps in five years? who object to the schools not The open Way. The groom is from Carey lots- - are being bought up and Ohio and the son of Mr. and using their facilities on a year built up so fast that there wont round basis. Teachers for this Mrs. Delmar Grubel. He is now in the U. S. Air force. program would be chosen on be many lots in a short time. " What then? an ability basis. Since this The new Mrs. Grubil is a a in at is student the University of step allowing teachers NO FEDERAL CONTROL to work a greater part of Utah. The couple will make the year the Granite Educatheir home in Bountiful. The most frequent argument tion Association is behind the in opposition of the heard prograrri. Open Space Program at the Additional Studies hearing and the most often heard else where is that the S Besides the summer profederal government has too much control of the program gram the District has under-- . taken other curriculum and puts up only 30 of the funds to buy the land. This studies. Five special commitat in have tees been work is much less than 30 of the beDr. Richard G. Duffin the elerfrehtary schools to total costs including grading, Salt of the came president study mathamatics, language improvements, and maintenLake Dental Society Monday social ance. Mr. Hall says that his materials studies, arts, at evening. Dr. Duffin resides and globes. These and believes that the amount maps group in 4173 Ablnadi Road Holladay. committees are composed of of control is practically as duties of his presfirst One He points out, In supervisors, principals and ident was to award prises in this and age complaining teachers. day a coloring contest sponsored about federal control in Utah The mathamatics committee by the society. is closing the barn door after instudies the new math, the horse is gone. The Govnumand set cluding theory eration systems. According to ernment, he says, owns well over half the land in the state Dr. Farrer instruction in the and is directly responsible for exso called new math is many other Jobs which are new and tremely complex on dependent government methods must be found to proworkers. perly teach it. These studies are based on a National Tomorrow at 6:30 the Salt CANYONS NOT ENOUGH Foundation program. Science Lake Postal Employees Band In the social studies comwill present a concert at mittee the entire One of the reasons the opapproach to and the the Cottonwood Mall, to the program feels position has changed teaching subjects queen of the Third Annual that it is not a good one is from using an historical Letter Carriers Ball will that it Is unnecessary. Mrs. thread to the separate disciappear. The Post Office Band, Rosalyn Osier, said that the that social compose as it is commonly called, has plines situation in Salt Lake City is studies. performed at many civic funcunlike that in many other cittions , over the years, especin especially those ies, Materials ially in the Days of 47 Pareastern cities. Salt Lake has ade. It also has played for the rTne mohjitains and canyons as According to Dr. Farrer patients at Veterans Hospital, new recreatlonSreas, while other of materials and the childrens hospitals, and at quantity cities dont. Mr. Hall anto the teaching available tools the training school in Amerswered that claim by saying profession is staggering, but ican Fork. :hat the canyons are certainly 70' about percent of them are useful recreation areas, but to the Granite Diuseless MUSIC , HOBBY AND SERVIC E that doesnt mean we dont still stricts needs. The great proneed parks. " Kids i ant ride blem is to find out which of The band has approximately their tricycles up the canyons, these can be used, and can 30 members. The director, and there arent ball diamonds be afforded. Mr. Howard Gray, Jr. desA further step in the Disthere either. A cribes them this way, trict is the formation of the group of men who enjoy music Senior MONEY ALREADY High School Curricuas a hobby and who also ALLOCATED lum Committee,' composed of enjoy trying to make others 40 patrons, counselors, prihappy with their combined efIn addition .o these reasons, ncipals, vice principals, su- -. forts. is already appropriated and money The Dr. Farrer. pervisors Every two years the band for the parkland by the govmet on Feb committee first travels to the 'national con20. ' its Job will be to ernment, according to Mr. tention of Letter Carriers tc ruary Hall. Since some of this money an overall look at the take compete with other Post Ofis from us in Utah, we should of instruction and fice bands from all parts of problems be able to get our money back; curriculum in a changing enthe country. The band is vironment. its our tax -- . money. Since preparations for the it is our money, he con196 4 convention in Miami Beach " there is no reason work of this committee (The tinues, and they hope to bring back we shouldnt take advantage of will be covered in the next honors for Salt Lake and Utah, this program. as they have done before. issue.) Passey - Duffin Named L To Head Dental Society d NEIGHBOR NEEDS... 9627th Air PIOPIL' & Reporters and He went overseas with the 8th Air Force and flew 35 complete missions with General LeMays 45th Combat Wing, based in England. 1942. S.L. County Paid Up Salt Lake County Treasurer Sid Lambourne said that Salt $ correspondents , full or part time, with Lake County has been paying the Department of Public Instruction and is not delinquent newspaper experience; its payments. Already this year, according to Mr. Lambourne, Salt Lake County has paid more than $10,000,000 to the Department. Cottonwood Council Likes Mgvj To Lt. Col. in Advertising Space Salesmen ; Chamber Adopts Resolution $ The building committee of the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce adopted a res- olution approving the site location of the new sports arena, civic auditorium, convention center. The land is located in the rectangle formed by South Temple, First West, Third South, and West Temple. Before making its decision, the several oral group heard presentations, explanations of the site and- - of alternative sites, and descriptions of advantages it has such as accessibility by roads, hotel - motel and mass arrangements, transportation locations. c Carrier Boys Good pay grow with a going organization in an exciting business. Send qualifications to P.O. BOX 17377 SALT 2782866 LAKE , or call for appointment r ) loads for the cost of neg-ligab- Post Office Band r To Play at Mall Tomorrow now-makin- I A1 3 . Jr i w when you dry with GAS! 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