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Show rr nf "rrr - n1- yi. ' 2111 The Salt Lake Tribune, Thursday, March 25, 1965 ! CreerFavors 10 Cheerleaders Chosen Link-Uof For 1965-6- 6 at South County Postpones Bids For Hospital Grounds Postponement of a call for bids for sale or lease-o- f the Salt Lake County General Hospital was approved Wednesday by the High School Pepsters p time to advertise the facility na tionally. .The delay . wa recommended by the Citizens Advisory Board, he added. Brochure of Site County Commission. Commissioner W. G. Larson, The' governing body also apwho brought the matter before proved appropriation of $5,174 to the Commission, said postponing employ an advertising agency the scheduled bid opening from which will prepare a. brochure April 5 until May 3 would allow on the hospital site at 21st South and State. In other action, the commission approved an agreement with the State Department of for installation of Highways Federal Retired Elect Officers traffic sigthree Ivan J. Mathis is the new presi- nals on Redwood Road (1700 dent of the Salt Lake Chapter, West) at 3100 South, 4100 South National Association of Retired and 4700 South. Okeh Request Civil Employes. Other new offi-- c Request for a $400 appropriainclude ers tion to help the United Veterans Council with its 1965 graves deHarry Edwards, vice president; corating program Memorial Day Ernest Korgen-- s also was approved by the k i, recording The veterans organization desecretary; Janie corates about 9,000 graves in Daniels, corresSalt Lake City and County, the ponding secre-- t Martin a r y, commission was told. Commissioners also approved Glassett, treasu$100' monthly car allowances for rer, and Marshal two County Roads and Bridges Warner,, sergeant at arms. Edwin P. Slabaugh, former Department employes, LeMar president of the Utah federation, Clark, inspector, and Allen Terwas the installing officer. ry, district superintendent. semi-actuate- d n. Cityr County By Ron Jones South High Correspondent South High School has chosen 10 new cheerleaders for its 1965-6- 6 school year. They are Beverly Aoki, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Aoki, 530 Wood A v e., (1580 South); Susan " Establishment of metropolitan government operations to eliminate duplication of services between Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County was endorsed Wednesday by the countys new commissioner, John Preston Creer. Mr. Creer, sworn in just 10 days ago, told members of the! Boll,. 16, daughSalt Lake Ad Club that the in-- j ter of Mr. and visible line between the city and Mrs. Frank Boll, 1103 Denver St. county should go. There are many areas in (440 East); Suswhich consolidation of activities an Hunter, 16, could save money for the tax- daughter of Mrs. Edna Hunter, payer, he said during a lun- 1466-6tEast ; Gayla Matem, 16, cheon meeting at Hotel Utah. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. RichAsking for your support and ard Matern, 1461 Utahna Dr., interest in good county govern- (1365 South); Dr: Karen Peterment, the young commissioner son, 16, daughter of Mr. and listed several other points of im- Mrs. Robert Peterson, 404 Hollyprovement desired from my wood Ave. (1980 South). view after only a short time in Robert Dennis, 16, son of Mr. office. and Mrs. Robert Dennis, 2917 These, he said, include adverMcClelland St., (1040 East); tising the advantages of the county more, finding the most Glen Miller, 17, son of Mr. and Coats-vill- e qualified persons available for Mrs. Homer Miller, 271 Ave., (1790 South) ; Ted Olcounty fobs, full use of the Salt Lake County civic auditorium sen, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted complex and urban renewal Olsen, e 248 Coatsville Ave.; Mifunds for various projects. chael Palmer, 16, son of Mr. h and Mrs. Russell Palmer, 950 Elgin Ave., (3005 SouthXT and Bill Ross, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, 1041 Cheyenne St., (1520 West). 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