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Show I17 If uesday Day gmtfh Campaign Nears Finish gait-Sak- e eta Taxpayers' andetijrijfs- Parties Vie for Mayor, nciNs - FIRST, the Individual Vol. 24, No. 44 Salt Lake City, Friday, November Bennett Asks Freeway Plans Reconsideration Sen. Wallace F. Bennett . president in 1939. Was member Granite School District Board of Education for 13 years and president of board in 1945 and 1950. Resides at 110 East Robert Avenue, John I. Oreno: Member of City council past four years, in charge of Streets and Sewer Department Conducts own automobile repair business at 2727 South West Temple. Resides at 92 Shelley Avenue. - As now projected, the inter- h - Nathan W. Adamsoiu Has had an upholstery business in South Salt Lake since 1946, and now conducts his business from 148 Beryl Avenue where the family also resides. Presently also working for the Granite School District Was a member of the Town Board during the administration of Mayor Alma Kasteler in the early 40's. Former bishop of the L.D.S. North Central Park Ward and presently is a member of the South Salt Lake Stake High Council. According to recent surveys, State Street handles approximately 40,000 vehicles per day, which is probably more than any other street that intersects this highway. Sen. Bennett pointed out that as the highway becomes available this, will be increased as traffic will be. diverted to get on or off at this point South S. L. Appoints New Deputy Marshal Further, the senator noted, the presently planned layout of the interchange will require the use of already narrow city streets to get on and off the freeway, and also a left turn against traffic to get on andor off State Street Dipo. . , . Sen. Bennett stated that if businessmen 'and: trades people continue to .office and do business in the City of South Salt Lake, they must have free and easy access to the freeway. He urged the Bureau of Public Roads and the State Road Commission to study and' consider the long range effect of the interstate freeway on the people of South Salt Lake. Ten Cents Per Copy 3, 1961 Mayor J. Vera Bolinder. Mayor past four years. Vice President Associated Electronic Engineers. Resident of South Salt Lake for 39 years. He has operated businesses in South Salt Lake for over 30 years. Grocers Was a member Association and served as Utah) this week asked the Federal Bureau of Public Roads and the Utah State Road Commission to reconsider, proposed plans for access to and from the interstate freeway within the City of South Salt Lake. The senator called attention to a letter written by Mayor J. Vern Bolinder of South Salt Lake explaining the problem which the city is having in obtaining adequate and suitable access roads and ramps to the interstate freeway. : ar Information On Candidates (R- - state freeway will completely traverse the length of South Salt Lake. Sen. Bennett pointed out there is only one point within the city where traffic can get on and off the freeway if present plans are carried out. This is at State Street and 2400 South. The two nearest places at which traffic will be able to enter, or leave the freeway are at 21st South on the north-soutfreeway and at 7th East Street. South Salt Lake candidates formuyyr aifcl two council terms, were squared afyj&.at this week-enposts, all for for the last few days of campaigning befortQfeption on Tuesday. The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8p.m. Two slates are competing for the offices. One, the Taxpayers' Party has Mayor J. Vern Bolinder and Councilman Raymond W. Binkerd, 2582 Green Street, has been appointed as a deputy marshal and assigned to the Criminal Division of the South Salt Lake Police Department, it is announced by Marshal Henry Claude Wells, Jr. was appointed as a deputy marshal two weeks or so ago. .The two replace Norm Kay and Bob White who were activated in October when the 144th Evacuation Hospital Unit of the Utah National Guard was called into active duty. Wells was assigned to .the Traffic Division. Deputy ..Binkerd,? as was Deputy Wells, was- a member of the Salt Lake City Police Department Reserve Corps Marshal Dipo also announced that Deputy Al Sexton, who has been serving Jn the Criminal Division, has been promoted to the position of Chief Criminal Investigator. - d (Continued on Page 2) Paul C Moore: Member South Salt Lake4 City Council past two years. Presently assistant manager Executone of Salt Lake, Inc. Former instructor of speech and clinical audiology at University of Utah for nine years. B.S. and M.S. degrees from University of Utah and doctoral graduate study at Northwestern University. Former bishop of Lee Ward of L.D.S. Church. At present second counselor in presidency in Granite Park Stake. Resident of South Salt Lake about eight years. Re- mTiiw'r mm n sides at 311 Welby Avenue. fi i nr -- r. Mi Reed A. Beck: Has been accountant with Messina, Jackson, Caldwell & Co. for past 15 years. Presently bishop of Kimball Ward of L D. S. Church. An Army veteran of World War 2. Resides at 241 East 24th South. Mayor J. Vern Bolinder Paul C Moore John P. Oreno Reed A. Beck Nathan W. Adamson Harold K. Jamieson A Harold K. Jamieson: with stone mason Style Crete Construction Co. for past nine years. Also was with Otto Buehner Concrete Products Co. for seven years and with Garfield Smelter for 11 years. Athletic director of Granite Park L.D.S. Stake and member of High Council. South Salt Lake Voting Places Here" are the voting places for South Salt Lake as to districts, name and telephone: 337 A. C. Pease, 63 East Burton Ave., IN 338 Hannah Dietrich, 280 East Wentworth Ave. IN 6. 339 East J. L. Cummings, 330 2100 South, IN 340 South Salt Lake City Hall, 2500 South State, IN 8. Madison School, 2464 South State. 341 342 George W. Graham, 2431 South 3rd East, IN 343 G. O. J. Kleven, Sunset Ave., IN " 74 W. 4. 344 Woodrow Wilson School, 2831 South 2nd East. 345 Erich W. Foerster, 2786 Adams Street HU 8. |