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Show rn. lT: d y LlbrT?f S:lt sSL r? ".;2 L f fftah City 12, Utah . The Nei Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Wednesday, April 4, 1962 Volume 7 Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek Camp Dates Set For Guard Units Number 14 Hometown Publishers Protest Postal Rates All home-basecomponents of A team of publ.shers of small icd by Theodore A. Scrrill, exec-tow- n the Utah Army Xaliona: Guard newspapers from six stales utive vice president of the Na- will undergo 1962 summer camp has asked (he senate post of i ice tional Editorial Assn., WashingMaj Gen training June to make major ton, In addition lo those testifyMaxwell E. Rich, Utah Adjutant committee General, announced today. changes in the postal rate in- ing personally, a statement Most will train at Camp W. crease bill pending in congress. from N. B. Mussclman, editor G. Williams in the Jordan NarAsserting that the proposed of the Shawnee (Okla.) News-Sta- r ...rtf dnt).Au.r jiW ... one J unit rows, alhough at least e e and president of the surcharge on will train outside the slate and Science-Socia- l a would have class mail second Assn, Press Carol Cox, loft, and Diane Henthorne display Studies Fair. Some 315 comprising another at a special site within disastrous effect on the home- 237 weeklies and dailies, was the stale, General Rich said. dents participated in the affair, social studies exhibit which won first town press, spokesmen for the placed in the record by Sen. A. About 100 of the 19th Special place in the recent Olympus Junior High National Editorial Ass'n and S. Mike Monroncy (D., Okla.) Forces Group is expected to five stale press groups pointed attend an amphib.ous course at Mr Esters, speaking on behalf the US Navy Amphibious Trainout that postage rates on news- of 5,500 week'ies and 570 dailies Science, Social Studies ing Station, Coronado, Caliior-nia- , papers have already been raised in all 50 stales aff.liated with with approval expected in six times in the past decade to with the NEA, re30 next the days. a total of 89. One witness testi- ported that a survey showed the 115th The Engineer Group, commanded by Col Herbert L. L. Dale Hanks, left, George and Leah Wood and Richard Wood, fied postal costs for his small average postal cost increase for higher in NEA members under the surdaily would be 687 Price of Salt Lake City, will finish plans for grand opening of their sixth branch of Fern-woo- d 1963 than in 1951 if the pendng spend most of their summer charge would be 114. He also Ice Cream and Candy Co. at Olympus lli'ls Shopping bill becomes law. camp in road building projects predicted the post office would Olympus Junior High Schoul students took their themes from dents and the PTA organization in nearby mountains. The group Center. Grand opening is slated for Friday and Saturday. Speaking for the National not realize expected added revheld its annual Social Studies Utah history. The eighth grade also deserve much credit. Assn, was Bernard E. enue because mail subscriptions Grade winners arc as follows: has components in Salt Lake and Science Fair last Friday students developed their pro-- , City, American Fork, Price, Esters, NEA legislative chair- would decline due to higher using the theme OJ1I World's ccts around Tinted States his- SCIENCE DIVISION Lohi and Springville. stu-- l the ninth and Fair." man and publisher of the weekly prices caused by the rale ingrade lory, Grade 9th George Carman, Separate units including the dents studying world geography Pioneer-Time- s in Houlton, Me. crease, and because of diversion Detach State Headquarters Approximately 315 students used the countries of the world sound. were Maurice of papers from the mails where Others appearing 81 h Grade Marvin Poulscn, ment, 23rd Army Bank, 142d participated in developing over as themes for their colorful K. Henry, publisher of the kclvin water dropper. 1(H) various exhibits and dis- exhibits. possible to substitute other deMilitary Intelligence Linquist 7th Grade Jim Carter, Co, 625th Military Police Co, (Ky.) Daily News, re- livery methods. plays on subjects ranging all The Fair was the way from 'The John Glenn crystal growth. the 114th Signal Det and 128th presenting the Kentucky Press He also predicted that any SOCIAL STUDIES Public Information Det from Space Flight to "The Hered- and in the opinion of Mr Assn's. 165 members; G. Rich- extra income wou'd be such a ity of the Common Guppie. 9th Grade tie) Salt Lake City and the 1071st Carter, chairman of the Social day and Saturday, April 6 and ard Dew, general manager of small fraction of the gap beThe 7 the Pennsylvania Newspapers' winner of the Studies division, it was "a Steven Affleck, USSR; Julie Transportation Co from Bountiand science division was Harvey highly successful event which Thomason, Italy; Corina Van ful will train at Camp Williams. Owners of the family partner- Assn, with 328 members; Ralph tween post office income v The 1st Howdzer Bn, 145th Warnke with a project on demonstrated the c r e a ti e Komcn, Holland. ships, Mr & Mrs George Wood; E. Fisher, publisher of the expense that no appreciable 8lh Grade Phoebe Smith, Artillery, from Logan, Brigham Solar Tracting. In the Social ability and knowledge of the - Dale Hanks and Richard Moorcfield (W. Va.) Examiner, dent would be made in the post Studies division seventh grade students. Parents of the stu Crusades. office deficit, while at the same Wood, have also announced City, Garland, and Smilhficld; and Phil Fourncy, the 1st How Bn, 222d Arty from time causing great and wideClans for opening another new of the Ravenswood (W. at Cottonwood Mall Provo and Mt Pleasant, Nephi, spread harm throughout the within the next few months. Va.) News, both representing Spansh Fork, and Manti; and publishing industry. 2d How Bn. 222d Arty, from George Wood, a former gro- - the West Virginia Press Assn, NEA recommended that any WilSt Cedar City, Richfield, ccr, opened the first Fcrnwood and its 118 members; and of rate increase be George, Fil'morc and Beaver Club had a dessert meeting store in 1947, branched out liam E. Brancn, will all train at Camp Williams. March 29 at 12:30 pm at the! with a Main Street store in the applying equally to Burlington (Wis.) Standard-Presto the second entitled those Cottonwood Club for members 1948; another at 13th South in with 234 members. mail privilege, following 1949; opened a store in Holla-da- y class and their guests. All witnesses were accompanin 1955; then establish Mrs J. Bracken Lee presentthe historic precedent of pered a talk entitled "The Ro- a branch at Foothill Village in centage increases in zone pound 1958. mance of Trees. rales, spread over a period of The arrangements were made The Holladay branch was years to permit gradual adjustof by Mrs Robert Coleman, presi- later sold in anticipation ment of subscription prices." dent, Mrs Douglas Jackson, the new opening at Olympus The Kentucky spokesman, Mr 54m Den Kinder,' Mrs "Gilbert Dale Hanks, a Burke, Mrs John Olson, Mrs HCiwtf, cited his own paper; tnc of Dally News, wflich Albert E. Houghton, national Ben Slothower, and Mrs Jay George and Leah Wood, is all elementary, Midd'esboro 80 Practically Williams. of the board of direccents in postage member 1951 in paid for Little the art secretary League tors of the National Ice Cream junior high and senior high subscriber. By 1961 a national School per year per organBaseball, Inc., students in the Granite Assn. ization, spoke to a gathering of Morningside PTA will have some type of this cost had almost doubled lo District Their products have won the while parents of Rosecrest Little To Elect Officers Associated Retail Confectioners art on display in the district5 $1.56 per mail subscriber, in Leaguers last Monday. He exhouse the wide Festival Art 4, bill the by April passed national gold award for candy and 6. plained how the affiliation with would jump the figure January and of Election and installation ice cream their display the national will benefit the The elementary division of the innext year, a 687 Little League players and where new PTA officers for Morning-sid- e has earned them similar sweep-stake- s Fine Arts and Industrial Arts to $4.68 would be cost extra for The best crease. 4170 accordquality, Heights elementary, the program differs from others. Festival will be housed in Centhe papers profit. of half about Parents of eligible boys 8 to South 3000 East, will be held at ing to the firm. tral, Evergreen, Kearns, OlymThe Pennsylvania spokesman. 12 years of age, were in atten- Thursday nights meeting, 7:30 pus and Valley junior high e dance. The meeting was held pm, in the school will be Mr Dew, argued that house work schools. Students at Rosecrest school, 2400 Fisher room. on display irom 7 to 10 pm for members did not understand will be the final Lane. The Rosecest little The meeting the scheduled three days. how the bill they passed would meeting of the year. Mrs Don newsLeague covers an area bounded E. The secondary division will affect the coordinator of Howells, be on display April 12 and 13 by 2700 South to 3300 South, 2900 southeast the said and surcharge papers, elementary schools, East to 2520 East. duing the same evening hours provision has not been given This is the first year that the will install the new offeers. The at Granite High school and the full and Democratic consideration.' Representative school will orchestra proper play. has affiliated been oganizalion District 15 officers and members Craft House. Messrs. Fisher and Fourney, with the national Little League are sponsoring a reception toassociation. Registration representing West Virginia, told for night to honor Wayne Carlson, Club Toastmistress who in live of the plight of county weeklies the boys designated 2838 Fitzand Adams, Virginia Silas (Doug Wimmer); Captain Warrington Olympus High's version of the operetta, area and would like to join, as postal costs climb, and arg'Bonnets' 2992 700 Previews South East. Mr gerald, will be held school Rosecrest at Marietta in and cast such the included (Sharon Bacon) (Bill ued that the post office is a Naughty Naughty Marietta, Carlson has ben elected Demoon April 12 at 7 pm. James J. cratic County Chairman and Holladay Toastmistress club service and not a business. Mr Rice). characters as Lizcltc, left, (Donna Pack); Price, League president, sugmembers held their regular two Brancn of Wisconsin suggested Miss Fitzgerald was This week girl scouts of Ever- as gests that parents bring child-- , hour brunch meeting this morn-- . the elimination of of the Democratic secretary rens birth certificates with green neighborhood will celeCommittee. in!Lat 9:39 I"?: 'privilege but extension of in- brate the 50th anniversary of County them. Mrs Louis Gillctt, chairman of oFr the Sherman at "FwTun " girl scouting rtlh Mtcrrom school auditorium April 6 at the reception committee, ex- each member lines. an caster an to tends wearing all invitation those 7:30 pm. also agreed to Musselman Mr bonnet occasion. for the made who wish to congratulate Miss The Golden Promise, a cereBustling with activity and ex- leen Andersen and Sandra Wag-maSlicrilyn Sierakowski ndcr the Mrs William Frank Page, toastFitzgerald and Mr Carlson. in a merry dance. were frontiersmen as the for written engaged pectation mony School especially premistress for the pre- surrender the Olympus High beThe will meeting, be held reception comtown ballroom a lead announced The the crier celebration will be presented. tween 7:30 elegant sented the operetta, Naughty of casket and 10 pm at the tended to go on a shopping spree service if the surcharge proSixteen troops, brownies and in- South girls that the king plete will chandliers, red velvet high-ligSalt Civic Auditor- and invited each member to posed were dropped. Lake a as week last wished to dispose of. Each man, draperies, a marble staircase Marietta, termediates with their leaders describe her hat. Among those 2500 South Slate. Refreshof course, gut his girl and ofi with a balcony graced by marof the music-dram- a "Show me tours of depart- will participate. Theme for the ium. ments will be served. appearing in their new chastatues and ble delicate went a after will Honor be the song, ment wrought school gay to they marshlands conducted for the meeting activities past, year. peaus" were Mrs Ken Balis, iron tabes and chairs typified h.ghlight the 1962 observance of serve the future." The call of "Lvc oclock in he "Taisez-vous- . Mrs J. E. Highcs, Mrs Arthur A scene where the Marietta (Sharair March all the well echoed prevailed National cosmopolitan Wildlife Week, were Bill Roderick Heads troops During morning and all is Ncnow and Mrs Thomas Mcon and and Iticc Diana as the donated Ovard) daffodils and Italian, listed as "highly poplar by the operetta Spanish, yellow through lie quaint town and up Clain. Richard Warrington department of fish and game. Ambassador Club chrysanthemums, the symbolic among the cypress trees out French, San Domingoans and Captain Mrs Page wore a hat with Bob Bacon scenes and the with (Bill Sweeton), to the bay while a glorious pirates spiced golden blossoms of this the theme smoky volcano. v llolla-datour of w.th Simon William C. Roderick, (Silas) O'Hara Farmington Bay niversary year, to schools and dawn broke through bringing their happy songs and dances. along She achieved the effect of A fantasy wood was the en- (Doug Wimmer) and Lizetle on Sunday, March 18, attracted libraries in the area. resident and Midvale busi- smoke with the gay flower girls, vendors dry ice. Her hat with paroquets, fruits and su- chanting place where marion- (I)onna Pack) found true love 346 sportmen and their fanrlics nessman, has been elected pres- was made of newspaper, an ice while the tour of the Ogden Bay ident of Ambassador Athletic cream carton, a glass bottle gar cane and street swcccrs ettes, Stephanie Paulson, Kath and lived happily ever after. facilities Announcement of the names Horticulturist Sets on Sunday, March 25. all greeting the day with a song. in Salt Lake City. Club and paper machc. for four age levels within the saw 150 in attendance. Large Holladay PTA Talk Girl Seoul program, to replace groups a'so concentrated at the structure that tnc three-levfederal Bear River refuge near YWCA Wives Set has used since Monday evening, April 9, the the organization . '&y. ri Br.gham City. For Fashion Fete school elementary Holladay 1938, was received by the Utah ITA will hold its final meeting! Girl Scout Council headquarters The YWCA young wives club of the season. Guest speaker this week from Mrs Charles U. V..v fashion will bold a "different telewill be Dr. Arvil L. Stark, Culmer. President of the U.S.A. show planned around the theme vision lecturer and horticulturGirl Scouts. "Fashion Fiesta. Aprl 12. The ist. There will be a question Beginning in September 1!Hm. new twist is the participation of and answer period following his groups for the 2,685.000 age husbands as models. The show talk. girls in Girl Scouting will be as will he held at 7:30 pm in the Rooms in the school will be follows: Brownie Girl Scouts, auditorium of the Prudential 'open for an art exhibit pre- aged 7 and 8 years: Junior Federal Bldg, at 3300 South Girl Scouts, aged 9, 10, and 1 1 pared by the children. Harold! Cadctte Girl Scouts, stale. wil' present a special years: Glaz.ilr, cduea-for an i Registrations 12. 13 and 14 years and CS1 number, Many creative ideas wi'l be mus aged tional in the emotional workshop Senior Girl Scouts, aged 15, disp'aycd in fashions by models aspects of bringing up children There who "sew their own. lb and 17 vears. Until that time, now being accepted at the are will continue in the will be refreshments and door troops Mental Health Asso. office, 132 pattern or Brownie present prizes. East 200 South. The registra7 through 9. InterScouts Proceeds of the show will go aged tion is limited to 75 persons. Scouts aged 10 Girl mediate toward many charilalile projects Thursday night, at 7:30 pm, r 13, and Senior Girl of Ihc organizaton. T.ekels can through Chapter of the Canyon Kim ?a ITA Scouts aged 14 through 17. lie obtained at the YWCA or Llah Asso. for Mental Health , vjt hear guest elementary Val J. speakers. The sequence of names, acMrs Drown, through is sponsoring the series of six Hick, Sherman P. Lloyd and: to Mrs Culmer, lias cording The YWCA Wives is a dub weekly classes under the direc- y. Erekson who will dis- been selected to give a feeling within the YWCA organizaton lion of Dr William H. Brown, jfripi, cuss the many facets of financ oi progression through the enwhich gives young wives and cln.cal psychologist and his inq the school system. tire Girl Scout age range of 7 mothers an opportunity to have Malco'm Licbroder. associate, M Hicks is president of the through 17 years. The backone day a week of exercise. Ihe meetings will be held at the; Granite Education Association for program change was ground krhwd of Nursing and a teacher at David Gourley in part by two studies supplied st Sou,ht Temple, from School in Kearns. Mr is! fur the Girl Scouls conducted Live Wire Reporting Loyd 9 in cac Monday even- an attorney and past president of the U.S.A. by the Survey Ing Research C'cnlcr. University of The city editor had jusl liecn There is a regular fee of $3 The first informed that a wire had fallen YWCA Michigan, Wives, Mrs John C. Hadley, Jr., left; Mrs Roy U. Eakle per individual or $5 across Main street in a storm, study dealt with needs and per couple. Sirs William Frank Page, 2665 Lincoln Lane, models smoky interests of adolescent girls, lie assigned two reporters to and Mrs Frank ('rocco, display a modern clock with the time The fee includes one years both within and outside the in the Menial membership (lie story. set 7:30 IM, the hour of their srheuled fashion show, Fashat hat she made for spoofing Easter bonnets as toast volcano" Health Association. Current Girl Scout organization, and "No one knows whether the mistress of Ho'laday Toastmistress Club luncheon. Theme of the the second study with altitudes wire is live or nol. he said. "So ion Fiesta. The show will take place at the Prudential Fed-ca- l members of MHA may attend of Girl Scouts and their leaders the classes for $1, as a privilage one of you is lo (ouch it and on 12. was For Fun or For Real. affair Building April toward the existing program. of membership. Uie oilier to write the story. d 10-2- Okla-hom- penny-por-piec- stu-the- ir ... Student Fair Winners Named Ed-tori- al Fcrnwood Opens Branch Store At Olympus Hills well-attend- ; editor-manag- across-the-boar- d j s, Little League Officials Talk Elementary Art Works Exhibited At Rosecrest son-in-la- multi-purpos- Democrats Slate Reception Fete Girl Scouts Eye Anniversary Olympus High Presents Operetta ForS n Wildlife Week , surre Tours Popular ht Age Levels Will Change For Girl Scout Units el ; . i-a- V i j 1N6-170- j 1955-195- |