OCR Text |
Show Univorsity of Utah Library Snlt Lfilcci City I L. i . 12 f Utah L OCT! The Wei Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek of ' t i i libor Volume 6 Number 42 Wednesday, October 18, 1961 Student Screening Set To Detect Eye Defects A group of 50 volunteers, spon- to the volunteers regarding sored by the Salt Lake City screening techniques and criteria referral. Gamma sorority, and under the furThe following are the remaindirection of the Utah committee ing dates for the screening of the National Society for the clinics in Granite School District Thursday, Oct. 19. Sherman prevention of Blindness, each and elementary, screena vision conducts years ing clinic in the school disFriday, Oct. 20, Madison tricts of the Salt Lake County elementary, 9:30-1and Monday, Oct. 23, Cottonwood area, as follows; Jordan School and district in May, Granite School elementary, 9:30-1Tuesday, Oct. 24, Lincoln district in October, Salt Lake and School district in March, and elementary, mont Ave., inspect nice ducks taken after Not all huntan went home discouraged dur West School district in Sept. Thursday, Oct. 26. Murray 2782 Me opening day with Ike Hancock, and ing opening days of the duck hunt in Utah. The program, which has the Kearns elementary, 9:30-1Clelland St. backing of the school officials, Brett Ivoison, left, and father, Mel, 2213 Vi the PTA, and the department of public health nursing, has been functioning since the fall Weather Hurts Opener . . . of 1958, when the national society sent its nurse consultant to Salt Lake City to train the volunteer workers. Since that time, through screenings in Salt Lake nursery schools and private kindergar6-Shooting was generally slow allowed to be taken this year, minutes later than table; 0 tens in eight minutes later; Clear more its formative stages, and for mosl duck hunters over the as last, because of the serious to due open in recently through their populations six minutes later; Beaver, week end alter Saturdays brief drop screening clinics in the various drouth in the Canadian breed- Lake, six minutes later; St. George, school districts, the volunteers South High defeated Olympus, which caused ing grounds. oiMMiing volley, in a Rcgiun Three grid the hig flocks to head for open Here arc shooting times for eight minutes later; Randolph, have screened approximately fixe minutes earlier; Vernal, 10 5800 four and five year old child- clash Friday at Derks Field, water. ren. Hie clinics, in any school, minutes earlier. Bluebird weather was the are open to all four and five but it was rough going all the chief cause for slow shooting year old children, and are com- way. South almost racked up a TD pletely free of charge. throughout the stale - for the The program is valuable be- in the first half as Bill Carter, opening days, but hunting is excause it enables the child with pected to improve markedly a visual defect to be treated a rough back, broke loose for with the first stormy or windy in early, when there is a belter 65 yards down to the Olympus weather. chance for successful treatment. 15 before Wally Douglas toppled At the Bear River bird refuge lunge. an In the case of amblyopia or him in a home 182 took some gunners 3 one eye But the Cubs couldnt pull it lazy eye blindness, average of 2.5 birds apiece durbooths at Mllcrook school carnival Oct. 27 Mrs Sylva Brucning, left, and Mrs LaDonna ceases to function, leaving the off until the second half. The ing the second days bunting. in initial from play disscrimmage as Mark Bruaning looks on. Smith inspect itoms to bo offered in the Most of the somewhat good eye to do all the work Highland High held its second of seeing, it is imperative that the second half found Olympus couraged army of 25,000 shooton own the short end of their consecutive Region Three vic- the child be screened early in ers who roasted in the extremefmble on their own 40. Cub ly warm weather Saturday, stayGranite, scoreless Friday life, because, although there is quarterback Clyde Latla led an tim, Music1 Gail Plummer Slated with ed home for the rest of the wrong nothing physically down a while victory the pulling For St. Ann's Talk week end or headed for the amblyopic eye, it simply offense that pounded through on the Westminister College can not be taught to see much the line most of the way. lie golf course. Gail Plummer, president of used Bill Carter and Bill Dim-icfield. Slate and federal law enforcebeyond the age of seven. drive that the Salt Lake City library board visduring an ment officers reported several Last week the Rams butted Officers of the arrests of hunters who had screening program are: Mrs. covered the 40 yards and put A luncheon and musical, fea- and professor of speech at the their way to an upset 26-- tri- ion David II. Payne, chairman; South into the end zone. The Millcreek school carnival, an and redhead ducka n The Sound of Music, University of Utah, will be the over West. extra failed. umph turing not point try assisted by Mrs. Kent Shearer, their bag these birds are annual event, will be held Oct the at guest speaker monthly threatened a with is being undertaken by Canyon Neither Highland not Granite Mrs. Robert W. Eickmeyer, and Olympus 19-- 0 drive of its own that Rim Second Ward Relief Soci- meeting of the St. Anns School 27, from 5 to 8 pm at the school. could gain enough ground in Mrs. S.J. Wandvik. Mrs. Lawfizzled on the Cubs five yard Parents Assn. The meeting will The the first half to put them into rence L. Palmer is chairman line. ety. program will commence of the Utah committee of the will event The social festive be held Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. at came the but Rams with outcome left The South scoring, Prefor National a the with cafeteria style dinner. football Society Jordans powerful place Saturday, Oct. 28, at the school. a win and a loss in Region take 12 noon at the Canyon Rim will Mr machine retained its perfect alive in the opening minutes vention of Blindness. And Dr. Three be Plummers topic Decorations for the carnival play, while Olympus now of the second half. Receiving Homer E. Smith is chairman 3100 East 3000 South. "The intellectual Growth of the victory record Friday, invading of the professional advisory stands with one loss and a tic Ward, will carry out a Halloween movalChild will A and will be include on kickoff and sale own bake the the their 25, gift In Cyprus for a decisive 19-- tally. committee, which gives advice with East last week. held in conjunction with the ues of a reading program for tif with a huge witch riding a The Bectdiggcrs scored twice Highland took six plays to cover luncheon and program. everyone. 75 yards to pay dirt. broom as the main theme. in the initial quarter, then went the Mrs Sam Cayias, president of Ames Bagley, vice president 7 of Individual room booths, unNeil White Repicked up the association, will preside. on to control things pretty much Hurt of Zions First National Bank those precious yards on the will he served fol- der the direction of the room freshments Octogenarian as they wanted for the remainand chairman of the state admothers will be featured: cake lowing the meeting. first play from scrimmage. In Auto Mishap der of the game. on Education committee doll roulette, fish pond, Then Gordon Lucas plowed to a visory walk, An in American Citizenship, was The first touchdown was set first down on the next offensive old Salt Lake man & Blue Planned Red darts, grab bag, mouse trap, was released from Salt Lake guest speaker at the monthly up on a Cyprus fumble recov- effort. candle shoot, and horse races. General Hospital Sunday night For Hidden Valley meeting of the Business and Pro- ered by Jordan's Earon Fair-bour- n There will be booths to sell canDave Hansen took his turn fessional- Women's club of after being struck by an auto on the Pirate 20 yard line. which met last week. Merrill The fall series of leader Know driven by Jerry Lee Asmus, 16, The postponed Hidden Valley dy apples, popcorn balls, home Ennis the at carrying and broke loose for spanned How sessions for Scouters of 2265 East 3380 South. llis speech was on the goals ground from scrimmage to goal 22 yards, moving the ball to Red and Blue golf tournament made candy, and baked goods. the ML Olympus district will of the American people. Our in a single play and Lynn LarWalter Herbert Caldwell, 1694 40. Dennis Johnson the Granite continue Thursday at the Olym- East 33rd South was treated for has been rescheduled for Satur- Other attractions will be apAmerican goal is the creation son booted the extra point. of a self reliant, individually repus Junior High School, 2201 chest injuries he received in day, Oct. 21, according to pro rons, place mats, and helium Jordan later marched down picked up another 5, then White East 4800 South at 7:30 p.m. the mishap at about 6:40 p.m Walt Harris. balloons. sponsible, self disciplined, spir- to the Cyprus 12, where Gordon again carried and closed the Opening meeting began Monday. itually oriented people, he said, Kimball passed to Bill Farmer gap to the Granite line. John A. Prater, chairman of and not material possessions for the second TD. The extra While figured again heavily Congress On Better Living . . . the leadership training commitwhich arc only one point try failed on this one, how- in the offensive as he fired a nor freedom which is the po- ever, and the Diggers stood tee, extends a special invitation to all new adult leaders, espelitical climate given by God to with a respectable 13-pass to Sieve Bryan, lead. reach our goal." cially den mothers, cubmaslers, Another fumble set up the who was in the end zone and The program was conducted third and final score for Jordan free of Granite defenders. Jerscoutmasters, and explorer advisers and their assistants. Unit by the public affairs committee in the second period as Steve ry Pullman kicked the extra and there committeemen will have special of the BPW with Mrs If. It. Day flopped on a Cyprus mis-cu- c point, to make it courses outlined and should be A homemaker's congress of Peggy Dean, 3832 Park View executive, or proprietor of his on the hosts 22. Then the the score remained. ISurdcllc, chairman; Mrs A. C. The Farmers threatened once 64 women, representing the buy- Dr., speaking for the women of own business, lives in a house in attendance. and as- Bceldiggcrs smashed to the 7 leterson, interceptThe course will also feature! ing power of Americas 45 mil- Utah. costing approximately $21,000, Thelma Clark, 2986 South 29th sisting members Mrs Pearl Ann and Ennis went over on the next after Richard Yocum a pass and his Granite squad East, stint for LDS Guide lion families, recently convened The typical homemaker who and has a family income just of Salt Lake a three-nigChaney, Mrs Burl Davis, Mrs play on an end sweep. Again ed president to ball the moved the Highland Auxiliary No. 76, Fraternal Patrol leaders. These sessions in Chicago, chosen lor its eye attended the congress is between under $10,000. F. L. Magclby, Mrs Ethel Rob- the kick was blocked. in and begin on Thursday and continue to the future and history of 30 and 34 ycare of age, a mother The women chosen were seof Eagles. The only scoring threat in the eight, but the Rams dug of inson, and Mrs O. J. Hansen. the Order short killed threat the until Oct. 26. was dinner club the a was growth. Among the delegates of 2.6 children under 18, married lected from 1,500 former delesecond half During Cyprus drive The complete schedule is as from the 50 states was Mrs to a professional man, business gates, to 143 regional meetings entertained by a clarinet quar- to the Jordan 20 in the final goal. follows: held in 1959. They were selected tet comixuscd of Michael Shay, quarter. Score by quarters: for their ability to "project Thursday, Oct. 19: All scoutScore by quarters: Jay Pearce, John Malouf, Richers including guide patrol leadand express their understanding 0 0 7 0- -7 13 6 0 ard Neal, and directed by Wes- Jordan 19 Highland ers. of family problems and be 0 0 0 0 0 0 Granite Cyprus ley I'carec. cause manufacturers generally Monday, Oct. 23: All scouters I including guide patrol. .believe it is the women from Thrusday, Oct. 26: All scoutAmerica's upper middle class ers except explorer leaders, as. that control 90 per cent of Amcr-'ica- s sociates and committees. buying. Monday, Oct. 30: Cub scout Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. Sail Lake The annual Congress of Betand boy scout leaders only. ter Living is an outgrowth of OrNo 67, Fraternal Auxiliary Nov scout 2: Cub Thursday, the government sponsored Woder of Eagles, will host a state and boy scout leaders only. men's Congress on Housing, held wide visitation meeting at the Nov. 17 and 18: Boy scout! under the aegis of the Federal Tem3571 W. North at leaders Eagle Hall, Tracy Wigwam. Housing and Home Finance Nov. 13 and Nov. 20: Boy scout ple. Agency in Washington, D. C., of will he Mrs leaders only, site to be announcGuest honor in 1956. maTom Vlassis of Provo, stale ed. The following year, a leading dam president. Members from All sessions begin at 7:30 p. national magazine publishing auxiliaries in all the cities sur- m. and arc required for scoutcompany took over the organizarounding Salt Lake arc expect- ers awards and keys. Persona tion and sponsorship of the coned to attend. Initiation of 12 new qualifying for these certificates gress with the financial cooperamemlxTs will he conducted in will be recognized at the annual tion of business firms and conhonor of Mrs Vlassis. district meeting in November. struction firms across the U.S. Mrs Beta Lincoln is chairman The course will not be offered of the committee, assisted by scam until March of 1962. Mrs Dean said there wore representatives listening to the conMrs lien Overby. Mrs Marie and Mrs Lucille Southland. gress from home furnirtiing Oakwood PTA Drive companies, appliance companies, builders, food concerns, inAids Membership Garden Club Plans surance companies, and from all the auto manufacturers in 16 started Ihe memberOct. Saturday Meeting the U.S. ship drive for the Oakwood PTA .We were divided into groups The Utah Associated Garden under the direetinn of Mrs Sue of eight and seated at tables Clubs are having a slate board Send, membership chairman. with a moderator, editor, and This vrar." said Mrs Marg meeting Saturday at 2:30 p.m. stenographer present to take at Prudential Federal Building Watts, PTA president, two of down every word we uttered, school new Ihe our tn Mrs main according problems president, including the asides and comWilliam J. Bullock. ITA is working on are the Cotments. ind ncwly-elcrlcOther officers tonwood Diagonal which The magazine published which include Mrs A. L. Strnhurg. first volves the safety of our children organized the 34 day congress vice president: James Munson, crossing this road and the Civil had prepared the questions for Magna, second vire president; Defense program." THE WAY WE DID IT WAY BACK WHEN . . . Flapper Suzanne Hubbard, right, pli discussion in advance but Ihe D. All to Mrs Salt arc Coleman, Lake, join urged for parents Snow from Mrs. aa Charleston Ealher nma Homecnminj they prepare help Horsley were not informed of delcgalea W. memthird 50 PTA. cent vice the the For the of in On are to Ray of Utah. president; hand help get thing Homecoming at the Univenity apirit what they were individually. Na5 to the cents fifth home from tho treasurer: Dean Mrs returned Mark of Hooker, Bountiful, Treoident fee, tho raccoon and with goes uke bership coat; Chairman Milt Morria, left, Greenwood, Peggy recently The first day as devoted on Mrs L. W. Hillain, Salt Lake, national PTA. 20 cents goes to Class of 2f, and Bob Beaton, Homecoming Committee member. With aierinl eniphakia on tional Congress on Better Living, which met in Chicago. discussion of home building and to 5 Mrs cents R. the Ervin state feMivilire will the Stale PTA, alumni and friend. Homecoming goes secretary; Day, hrightrn up University campua the second day's , October Fillmore, historian; and Mrs Granite Council, and 20 cents Homomakors presented manufacturers end other businessmen furnishings; game. Alumni from 1 and ''6" years highlighted by the topic was food and food half Oakwood school for with for pries. Betty Allen, Holladay, publicity goes to the attending their reunions may buy game tickets suggesions for Improving products. on Page 6) chairman. scholarships and equipment . 9:30-11:3- 0 :. 2 1-- 2 2--4. 9:30-11:3- 0 2 South Drops Shooting Slow On Duck Marshes Olympus in Fracas Wcn-dove- r, 6-- Highland Drops Granite Region Tilt Jordan Nips 'Sound of 7-- 0 Set for Luncheon k Millcreek School Holds Carnival 11-pl- can-vasba- Bagley Speaks pre-scho- in. .Cyprus Scrap 0 To BPW Sugarhouse 0 District Offers Training to Scout Leaders d Local Homemaker Attends Meet 0 7-- 0 ht : Eagles Auxiliary 0-- 00 Host State Visitation 00 Will I . I I 4 I |