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Show 4 PfiCwV.wJ. in University of Utah Library Salt Lake City 12 , Utah ki Sovffoast Salt Lake CommanHiaa al Holaday, CoHoawood, Eaa Mil Craak Storing 5 Wednesday, January 31, 1962 Number 5 Volume 7 County Studies Road Additions Compete For Military Academies Four roads, three of them of would protect the southeast vital interest in the NEIGHBOR quadrant from Parleys Can- Blvd. to 6200 area, are being studied by the on bouth, and west to Interstate 15 died of suffocation when gas seeped in to the house and gutted by fire, and riddled by two gas ex The State county commission. ;at gtfoo south 4ih West. Road Commission has recoin-- : started a fire in the basement that was undetected for some ' home of Mr & Mrs M. Montgomery plosions, the almost-neAnother road u 7200 South mended that the roads be time. Both houses are located at intersection of 1858 South, Brown Jr., was a complete loss Sunday morning. At right, in St.) from State St. to ed on the countys official map the Midvale city limits, to be and 300 East, Midvale. background, is the white cottage where Mrs Fiorina Leva, 84, wide. This wiU later so that building permits may'J06 be withheld within map lines of jecome an cces road 10 the Interstate i interchange at about the streets. 4th West.-ThOne of the roads is Creek Rd. 4th road, at 4700 South about 2600 East to Wasatch would connect Redwood Rd. Blvd. This is an access road to with 40th West, the West Valley Highway, and would be 106 feet Barbara Morse Willow Creek Country Club. Interstate 415, the Belt Route, wide. The county commission held a hearing on the four roads Dr. Farrer To Speak recently and took the matters A general meeting on Feb. 6 under advisement. The only obTo PTA Crestview JT the Prudential Federal Savjection was regarding Creek Three residents sought ings and Loan auditorium, 3300 Dr. Kenneth C. Farrer, as- Road. more information about the inS. State, will be sponsored by sistant, superintendent of project. struction in the Granite school the League of Women Voters of be will featured district, speakSalt Lake City. The meeting, to Garden Club Dates Mn Barbara Morse, 6890 Vir er at the Crestview elementary which the public is invited, is school Fish-Gam- e 7. PTA Feb. His soon will be meeting Official ginia Hills Drive, to promote discussion and unwill be Curriculum Infortopic Music with afiilialed Holladay View Stake A luncheon meeting of tlie mation. derstanding of the planning for Valley Co. in Holladay when she opens Holladay Garden Club will be the Salt Lake area, with emphaPresents Musical. her combination Slimnasticsr held Feb. 5. George McLaughlin sis upon the developments .in View Stake presented and modern dance courses there of the Utah Fish and Game Valley the planning for Salt Lake CounwiU present a film a musical, Westward Goes My in February. Department ty. Mrs Morse plans to provide at Evergreen on water polution in Utah. Lee Dean Gustavson from the Heart, Jan. The musical alone was classes in slimnastics Kay, also of the department, Downtown Planning Association Junior High. and in combination with classes and mem' made the film entitled, Washwritten by produced and Clayne J. Ricks, associate bers of the stake. Jay Max in modern dance and choreoington's River. in of long range charge slimnasplanner After the showing of the film, Thornton, 1870 S. Woodside Dr., graphy. She says the c planning for the Salt Lake Coun- wrote the will system-matiteach course tics and lyrics. Dale members of the club will hold ty Planning Commission, will be Kirkham script bodily exertion for the and Hal Campbell a shot discussion on cedar wax ' ' ; HjiJ' ti1.- AA the featured speakers. . sake of body and mental health. V , 0u music. wrote the birds that usually miwings, The meeting will start at 8 It will restore muscle tone The department of defense re- grate through the SaU Lake Act I of the musical comAH furnishings'in this home were destroyed as three reached safety outside. A fire alarm bep.m. cently proposed a reduction in Valley during Februay. mences in Nauvoo as the Mor- which is so easily lost as one a gas blast and ensuing fire gutted the rest- system installed in the house was credited mon pioneers prepared to make comes less active. It is good for strength of the Army National with saving the familys lives. dcnce within a few minutes after a family of Slim - Swim Classes their trek westward, and Act II relaxing tense muscles as well Guard which would cut a num ends when Brigham Young says as for tightening loose ones. It her of units down to 24 drills per Mills Set For Granite This Is the will also help redistribute weight year instead of 48, according to of the valley, Home, Possessions . Destroyed . . . to desired locations. a Utah Army apokesman. . " rThe spring quarter for sRln Place. Barbara believes the course Maj. Gen. Maxwell E. Rich, Claudia Curtis and Richard and swim classes for women at Bliss had the leading roles with wiU be useful to women who Utah Adjutant General, has Granite Senior High will begin business women who are been named chairman of a comBryan Rcnslrom providing com- ski; Feb. 12. The classes will be held edy relief and John A. Larsen desk bound all day and house- mittee of the Army Reserve polwives who do not get the spe- icy board to make a study of Monday through Thursday even- playing the part of Brigham cialized type of exercise that the the proposed changes and to Sugar House Junior Chamber The freakish gas blast and installed in one of the homes in-- 1 alarm system turned out to be ings, at 8 PM with the excep- Young. class will teach. Mrs Morse will recommend possible change. He of Commerce honored Joseph L. volved the best investment I ever tion of Tuesday when the class fires, which claimed the life of also enroll interested teenagers. will be required to submit the Mills Friday with its distinguishM. Montgomery Brown Jr., made, he added humbly. Tim es will start at 7:3Q PM. She is presently teaching mod- boards findings for considers' ed service award for contribuUnion woman an system had been installed in dance at Rowland Hall Girls lion by the department of de- tions made to his community. hour-lon- g an infant ern and his wife, Darlene, rein The class early Sunday, might have the home for little more than a Holladay Community fense in the near future. School; to of held be not will were aware first be the blast son, had Jaycees President Dr. Orson O. it in sulted further tragedy year. in Church Nursery and KindergarThe committee consists of Wright made the presentation. followed by a class in swimnot been for a fire alarm system which ripped through their resiInvestigation into the cause of ten and to teen agers at the Cen- four generals, two from the regMr Mills, who resides at 3364 dence at 291 East 6850 South. Mr the blast disclosed that a gas ming. The fee for the two class ter for the Blind. In addition, ular army and one from the ar Plaza Way (3310 East), owns his combination is $5.' Brown was awakened as the main outside the house had been she directs a young peoples my reserves to assist Gen. Rich own insurance agency. Mrs Helen Quist is in charge nine-alarsystem went off as damaged last summer when a rhythmic choir in Holladay in the study. of enrollment. His achievements in scouting flames and heavy smoke were water line to being installed. the Community Church. This is a flashing Jordan, again and various programs devoted beginning to filter through the smooth power and scoring bal- method of expressing religious to youth were largely responsi split level structure. ance, that have made the Dig- feeling and ideas through ble for his recognition. He has The family dashed to safely gers the scourge of Region 4, dancing, she explains, as one a been a , chairman in as the fire gutted the home and beat down a determined Murray would express them by voice in chairand work finance exclaimed all their possessions tore' hymns. team Friday night, man for the Mt. Olympus disShe is working with her huscept for two automobiles Mr main the only undefeated team trict Boy Scouts. The will be the Brown was ame ro remove from Our Heritage band, Richard, in directing a in the region. Mixed doubles teams of Canbusinessman also insur Quinton (Hal) Baker, theme of a regular meeting of the garage. The Spartans kept pace for a drama group at Mt. View School non and Carson posted the high was general chairman of the ance was agent, guest speaker reheld and Lake the Salt momentary for Fiorina A Mrs while, Leva, County the llosccrcst PTA to be held neighbor, team series in Willow Creek Jubilee Camporee in 1960. Club leads on a couple of occasions, creation department and she is 6653 South 300 East, perished Miss Kathleen Evans, daugh- at the Ilolladay Lions Mr Mills has organized eight Country Club bowling league Thursday, Feb. 1, at 7:30 p.m. but the Diggers, with an un- working with Mrs Plenk of the action from suffocation before it was with 2146 tallies as play teams in minor league baseball of Mr & Mrs Grant Evans, meeting Thursday at Sonnys in the school auditorium. ter alfor the basket, Menfor eye canny discovered that a leaky gas Holladay moved into the second week of for boys in the East Millcreek Darld Long, a member of the main had also set fire to her 2251 Blaine Avenue, Salt Lake Broilcr in Holladay, ways came up with the quick tally Handicapped, teaching the the final half. imatMr elementary school and secured Baker stres8ed the basket to nullify Murrays children dance and rhythm. County Teen Age Program1 governors committee on Amer- home. Other tallies: coaches and equipment for the to the control game. will of s tempts advised and Morse been Barbara has An ironic twist to the mishap Chairman, and James Q. portance icanism, will act as moderatir, individual game ( mens) program. High and last greatest Murrays for Lea Cannon 248 (women's) He has been state director for and tiic Constitution of the was that the Browns and Mrs (Jamy) Cannon, son of Mr & that they be brought up to date lead was at 11-- shortly before teaching professionallyshe eight Until recently, Robtaught Ruth Gudgell 210. years. Mrs Levas five granddaughter, the Sugar House Jaycees and every years. of the first quarter, but a slimnastics end D. James Cannon, 1710 United States will be explained Mrs the course for the ert Hughes of Midvale, were atHigh individual scrics(mcn5s) chairman of their membership The magnitude of life insur Steve Kramer swished in a pair recreation South 21 East, Utah Slate Teen by a Salt Lake attorney. department in WilLes Cannon 701, (women's) tending a party at the Hughes drive. He is also a member of Jordan to of fielders give ance was illustrated Conn. deterprograms rewill Age G. ton, Slone Prin. Arvil Program Chairman, home earlier in the evening. Ruth Gudgell 554. 1 the Sugar House Chamber of at lead the quarter. to mined hit new highs in fun as in figures quoted by the speak Juniors Commerce and the Sugar House baskets sent the I was first awakened as the well as port on school participation in of A bunt funds raised for the 1962 er. Throughout the nation there 1 to a High individual game (boys') Rotary Club. the patriotic education program basement alarm sounded, Mr March of advantage Diggcn inin an was some 1960 force Dimes, through during Lester Cannon Jr. 204, (girls') Sterling W. Sill, assistant to and the meeting will be opened Brown said, then the others genious number of projects car- $645 billion in life insurance before the Spartans rallied and 3 114. half. Council of Twelve Apostles, the minutes to Roderick at five within went the and off Maryann up pulled to questions from parents. ried out during the month of alone. During that year $74 biln evindividual scries (boys') Church of Jesus Christ of LatterIn the second half the High The meeting is under the di- flames were leaping through lion worth of insurance was pur' January. Lester Cannon 516, (girls) -day slowly added to their Saints, was the principal rection of Herman Prater, prog ery window in the house. It is all in the name of helping chased, Mr Baker said. never was it but 388. Linda Balis at the affair. easy, lead, 40 speaker sounded like It jackpots to wipe out finally paralytic ram director of the Rosecrest There are now 118 million pol and Murray made the Jordan The Bantam basketball LeaPTA. going off at once, he said. The polio, a disease that hits hard icy holders in the nation statisgue played its second games crew work for every point. al young people, and to fight tically this means two of every of the season Saturday at the Region Four Standings two other diseases that offer three persons is insured. And Utah National Guard Armory, even greater challenges birth tw of every three policy holders 5100 S. State. Here are the redefects and arthritis. Included are women, the report indicated sults: in their plans for January were Insurance companies paid $8.1 Trojans 58, Bees 15. a balloon sale, a March of billion during 19603.03 as Dons 31, Titans 24. Dimes Dance at all high schools a result of death, the remainder Sheriffs 31, Rams 17. Church of the Trojans squad January 13 and a teen bowling was paid in dividends and on matured policies. Heart and was high scorer this week with A social and dinner was held Charles R. Reynolds. She is 93 tournament. Kathleen is a senior at High- cancer deaths accounted for 18 points. Blair of the Dons was Jan. 29 in the South Cottonwood years old. of all policies paid upon, next best with 15 tallies, while Mrs Reynolds lived all of her land High, member of Hi Debs 74 Second Ward to honor Mrs Jenson of the Sheriffs scored 14. life in the Holladay and South and Cotillion Club. She partici- Mr Baker said. Cottonwood areas. She has been pates in A'Capella Choir, active in church, holding many ' French Club and is a Girls, different positions and acting as Association Representative. Her "Heavy" Response Relief Society visiting teacher other interests arc music, piano, tennis and swimming. for 68 years. She was born Jan. 28. 1869, a Jamy Cannon is also a sendaughter of Isaac and Mary ior at Highland High where he The hope is, of course, to un- sidered boxing, but might be inPark Brockbank. In April, 1892, is secretary of student council, From coast to coast, heavyshe married Charles R. Rey- president of A'Capella, Key Club weights are rushing to take ad- cover some real heavyweight fluenced to do so under the guidnolds in the Logan Temple, LDS Public Relations chairman. vantage of Marv Jenson's offer talent and those who show ex- ance of Jenson. There could also be a fat rechurch. Mr Reynolds died in Jamy also sings in a quartet, of free tryouts at his West Jor- traordinary promise will slay in the hope that Jenson, as man- ward at the end of the rainbow dan gym. t. was National Merit November, 1950. With can one East at to Jenson in still least the ager, pilot for the right man, because boxand is secretary of his The couple had five daughters tetters and calls have a heavyweight championship. ing enthusiasts look forward to and four sons, all living in the Priests quorum. His interests been arriving phone at the West JorAngelo Curley, chief trainer the day, not many years away, water arc Mrs Mabel basketball, Mrs sports, Baker, area, dan headquarters, and formal at the West Jordan gym, said whrn a heavyweight title fight reading and history. Meryl McKay, Mrs Lila applications are going out to all. this, that many applications are could as much as $10 milA wide varirly of teenage After the answers are screened arriving from- - California. ' but lion tobring Mrs Vcrnclla Chegrvid-den- ; be winner. Mrs llazcl Pierson, and events for the March of DIMES invitations will go out to the there are also some from the eastern seaboard, and from all This is not idle chatter, be' Rulan-Ja- y group, Reynolds. Charles were utilized, among them j cause, Curley points out, title I over the country. awom-Jenson can he figures Leonard, Owen Ford, and II. walkathons from rival schools, 0 The backing of a man like fights arc presently selling Joseph L. Mills, 3364 Plaza Way (3316 East) was awarded the dimes at for dancing Clyde Reynolds. seats to theatre tv patrons, weeks Jenson is two will attract good men offered , grand-drensock Mrs Reynolds has 36 hops and formal balls, free room and Sugar House Jaycees distinguished service award Friday at the sevto with of the boxing game, the prospect from board, selling Curley and 108. great great manning concessions at school Jenson's staff and hishelp current added. He .commented that eral million soon. This could, annual awards banquet. lie was selected for the honor on the grandchildren, aud six great-grea- sports events, community car stable of fighters, aud a chapcc there are many big men, good eventually, make the take on basis of contributions he has made to the community washes Mrs Charles B. Reynolds sales, etc, to sjiow his qualifications. grandchildren. Ithleles,.. who ..have never con a good fight almost limitless. Four academy appointments ' will be filled from among Utahns chosen by twenty-fou- r David S. Rep. King to compete for the 1962 appointments. Mr King said the two dozen men will compete for one appointment to the Air Force and Naval Academies, and for two appointments to the Military Academy. Those from the NEIGHBOR area named by the congressman are: Michael C. Miller, 2054 Sands Drive, William R. Hyde, 3044 LaJoya Drive; Richard R. Furstenau, 3197 Elgin Drive; Craig M. Boyer, 2744 Skyline Drive, all competing for the LJ5. Air Force Academy position, and Dodd L. Clark, 2790 East 3000 South, seeking the U.S. Naval Academy appointment j Smoke-blackene- Women Voters Invite Public To Discussion ; j plac-(Sug- lt Barbara Morse To Join Music Staff Guard Units May Cut 25-2- 8 . Drill V S. Slate -- Joseph Named for . Alarm Spares Family in Blast - Jaycee Award Jordan Topples slim-nasiu- m Murray Hoop Clash Rosecrest PTA Meet Offers WILLOW CREEK Teenagers Boost Baker Speaks Heritage Theme Scout-O-Ram- At Lions Meet Funds For BOWLING 59-4- March Of Dimes Pre-scho- ol 9 13-1- 21-1- 27-2- Bcct-digge- Bantam League Results Listed Social Fete Planned For Holladay Woman ... Fighters Like Marv Jenson's Offer semi-finalis- Gor-ring- e; I I cul !le 500,-00- -- t- record i V |