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Show L. ,r - Cfj Kv I rtf kiveraity of Utah i&IXV'.CAL ROOM s The Ilf ELe "Nei Wednesday, April 25, 1962 Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek Federal Aid To . Sorry, Dial Again 7 f to 808." Number 17 Volume 7 Rains Miff WBBA . . The Federal Government, by being helpful to so many people, depressed areas, underdeveloped countries, etc., is beginning to baffle a lot of telephone operators. A man called Washington the other day and gave the operator the number he was seeking, National he asked. After a long wait, the operator came back on the line to report, Sorry, sir, but we have no number listed for National Aid City 12. Utah Tryouts i Principal of Hillcrest High uan Junior High. The vacancy al Bingham High Sihonl i hen it opens late in for the Tryouts major league in llic East Millcrcck League of the Western Baseball were postponed last SatMidvale, has had 30 Simper, now principal at Cotton- urday because of inclement home in Jordan fiH wood Heights elementary school, of wrviw weather Tiiey will be held April x'm at u itl j7 M a t1ai.her ami 13 was made 28 at Last Millcreek school. administrative work. Bingham. Plans to complete work on the Mr Jensen was principal of appointment to the new dugouts and to put up wire on 1; iilc-- i t'iil High School, now near- - the Upper Bingham elementary the backstop for the new play- - i,.g eomplotion at 7300 South school from 1948 to 1954, then ing field were also deferred un- - g(j Union, was made served two years as til next week. Fathers, sons and Thursday night by the board of cipal at Mt. Jordan Junior High J a veers will start work at 8 am education. Lcforc becoming principal at oie April 28. was Bingham in 1956. Appointed Construction of the field is Richard Gourley, who is pres Mr larr, who resides in West of soil and planting of grass ently of Ml. Jor- - Jordan, has taught at Jordan will all preparacomplete tions. Outfield fence posts and some fencing are already in. As advertising space is sold on the rest of the fencing, it will be built, according to Ken Asso-cial:o- n i Mall Merchants vicc-prin- Select Manager Shown here are come of the officers of the Silver Spur Killing Dub and an entry in the ha'ter class horse show and western wear fashion show which the group is sponsoring April 28 at lSowdrus arena, 1UUU Spring All-brer- Lane. Mrs Ellen S. Rawlins, fashion show chairman, irft; Mrs Bobbie Moore, of Ihr club; Mrs Kaye Alserda, president, kneeling and Jewel Eggleston, chairman of the horse shuw committee. Fashions, Too . . . Silver Spurs Eye Horse Show Tlnr Silver Spurs Riding Club time sueli a complete show wear will lie featured halis sMiiisoring an westter class Imrsc show and Mrs Ruth Nygren of the Sil-- ; ern wear fashion show April 28 of-ve- r at Bowdens arena. Hint) Spring Lane, starling at 8 am. There will lie two fashion shows, one at 10 am and another af noon, according to Mrs Ellen S. Rawlins, laslron show chairman, who says that in her knowledge it will be the first j Inc., parent tion of the chain of AD-C- ' i Wjscomb, organiza- Dahnken, Spurs Riding Club will Inc., wholesale jewelry firm. rau- - the show in story fashion, Planning and scheduling spewo- - cial events and promotions of and men's with staring the giant new Cottonwood Mall men s wear for morning, after- Shopping Center at 4800 South noon. while attending a rodeo and Highland Drive, will be will be evening among the duties Mr Richards and the wind-unar-wesle- . p Holladay Choir Will Present Cantata G.r, And..,, m I. wear at a barbecue and square dance. Mrs Jewell Eggclslon, chairman of the horse show committee, extends an open to the public to attend. Horse show entries will include Arab registered fillies, stallions; half Arab entries; Morgan registered foals, Tillies Ou-r-f blcrock Lane, has joimd THE not registered); American staff as a corres- - Saddler foals, mares and geldNEIGHBOR Wal'd First The Holladay ings; Appaloosa foals, fillies elioir will present the Easter Rosurielion Mornyipc Cantata, ing by H. Cecil Gale;-Apr- il in Salt Lake City, gelding class; Quarter horse. 211 al 4 pm in the llolladay Ward newspapers foals, fillies ( liaN'l, 2241 East 4800 South w.ll handle news particularly AQUA registered and stations and Ponies oC and al 7:30 pm in the Toole about the Cottonwood area. The new correspondent, America for an other entries. Fourth Ward. son. Trophies will be awarded to The elioir, eonsisting of sixty mother of a voices, is under the direction studied journalism at the Uni- - first place winners in each class of Melba Lindsay Burton. She versity of Utah and held posi- - and ribbons to six places, Official deadline for rcglstra-o- n will In1 ass'sled by Mrlva Oilier, lions of society and city editor tion of entries was April 20 but Utah the Chronicle, daily Dcon pianCariwnler, organist, She U. of U. the orchof registrations will be con' post ist and an eighteen piece publication estra. Soloists arc Belva Kunz, is active in the Salt Lake Jay sidered. For further information call Mrs Jewell Eggleston, Claudelle Kunz. Delores Swen- cees Auxiliary. ; Mrs Jean S:nclair, Persons having news to con-- ! son. Diana Ovard. llusa or Mrs Jo Voda, Marilyn Oilier and Neil tribute to Cynthia's column IN ICR7-211, may contact her al Larson. li Tip-pel- Wayne F. Richards has been appointed as executive secretary and manager of the Cottonwood Mall Merchant's Assn., it was announced Thursday by W. Jay Eldrcdgc, association president. Mr Richards, a graduate of the University of Utah, has been an announcer lor KSL radio; later transferred to television to become first program and was director for KSL-TV- ; sales manager lor general : AM5-037- s. CR8-197- will assume with his new office. lie will coordinate combined activities of all merchants located at the mall and arrange for art exhibits, talent and fashion shows and other business and civic events which will auditake place in the 600-sctorium that will be a major civic center for the southeast lhc Uke V.ll.y, . ' LaMar Anderson, 3725 Road, received the designation of Man of The Year, an annual award presented to the insurance agent in the Sail Lake Agency of Beneficial Life Insurance Co. who has an outstanding record of production volume, continuity of production educational achievement in the business, annual earnings and greatest improvement over the previous year. LaMar successfully complied with the Million Dollar Round Table requirements for membership this year. This marks the third successive year in wh:ch he has written over a million dollars of new business. - Mill-cre- Quartet Festival Slated For Olympus Jr. A 3327 South 3040 East, chairman of the advertising committee. Firms that take fence advertising will assist in the financing of the construction of the ballfield. Other sponsors have contributed to the uniforming and cqupping of the players. According .to Mr William Blake, 3817 South 2820 East, who is presently serving as chairman of the construction committee and will later manage one of the teams, the field will furnish recreation for an approximate 150 boys in the neighborhood. Each team in the majors and minors will play two games weekly. On construction of the field, Mr Blake says, we have had remarkable cooperation from firms in the general vicin' ily who have generously loaned grading equipment trucks, Willing equipment and skilled workers. 1 J. Antczak Head Don To Husband, Wife Jaycees Unit Joel P. Jensen Head VFW Units Don Ronald and Mildred Knowl-de3425 East El Scrrito Drive, share the distinction of being the first husband and wife team to head the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Atomic post 4355 and its Post Auxiliary. They were recently installed in their positions at the Post home, 175 South Slate. Other officers for the coming year arc Rex Beckstead, senior vice commander; Robert Nelson, junior vice commander; Wallace Baker, quartermaster; Frank Keith, chaplain: William Kunrk, judge advocate; Earl Watson, surgeon and George Bourne, adjutant. Other new auxiliary officers arc Helen Calmull, senior vice Maxine Peterson, president; iunior vice president; Marguer- - J. Antczak, 29, 2150 E. has been elected president of the Sugar House Junior Chamber of Commerce. Mr Antczak succeeds Dr. Orson D. Wright, 3152 Evergreen u organ-Msoc al and a philanthnpic Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Alpha who has been named state 1 here are 21 members Avc., chapter of the International 'za,,nfor the club for the (director in the chapter. Their most rcThe new president year. coming Soronty, recently elected offi-- j have philanthropic projects is merchandise term. In- - been a manager of cers for the at the aged party for stallation took place at a res-SaLake County hospital; a Buds Duds for Men. Other new officers elected at laurant on Highland Drive last party at the Shriners hospital Hie Friday meetng were Jim 7 for crippled children; assisting night at pin. The new officers are: Mrs .a cerebral palsy victim who Abbott, 1820 Stratford (2595 So.), Glenn (Karen) Caslcrlinc, pres-- ' is a widow with five ch'ldren. first vice president; Ralph members have provided Wood, 760 E. 3030 South, second 'dent; Mrs Jack (Zclla) Gled-iTh- e Mrs R. E. school clothes, Thanksgiving vice president; Dr Richard Mc-- ( h.ll, dinner and Kay, 1957 Yale Ave. (1080 So.), d n a Christmas Betty) lleuser, corresponding secretary; Mrs Don (Joyce) Christmas clothing for the child-- , secretary, and Don Ertman, 1805 Urry, recording secretary; Mrs ren. Ths week they dyed Lincoln St. (940 East, treasurer. are Frank Paul (JoAnn) Chalfant, treas- - Easier eggs for the handicapp-- l Also newly-electeEast, two-netchildren at Fairmount and Malhcsnn, urer; Mrs Clyde (Betty) Bur-je- d year director, and Wayne Slok- parliamentarian; and Mrs Fort Douglas. The sorority rasies its money er, 4393 Fortuna Way (3050 E.), llruce (Dorl) Sigvardt, eduea-- j r director. All will take lional director. through Fall and Spring rumm- The Epsilon Sigma Alpha is age sales, raffles, and games, office June 1. Epsilon Sigma Alpha 7000 South Selects New Officers j 1962-196- 3 lt j d 2833-280- "Barbershop Quartet Festi-jval is planned for April 27 -- I ToJ! Olympus Junior High, 2217 East . phirman, chaplain, Mae Stras-- j 4800 South. There will be two I tors, Barbara conductress: evcn'ng performances, one at 7:15 and one at 9:15. Carl Hancuff, known throughout the west for his talent as a singer and master of ceremonies, will emccc the pro-- ; grams. Quartets participating will include groups from the Society For the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singng in AmerThe ica. famous mens quartet which has appeared in many top entertainment spots in the country, including Las Vegas, will lie featured on the program. The Flames," a ladies quartet, well known Ihroughl the Un:tcd States, will also be prominent-- . ly featured. There will be the South at 8 pm "Valley Four," a talented group '.the unit president. Mrs Audrey of seniors from Olympus High ' Fullmer. The public is invited school and the Osmond Broth- - ,0 attend, c ers, four boys from Ogden who! Commissioner Brady will Child Welfare." lie has in age from six to 12 who cum have recently returned from been a deputy sheriff for Iwclvc Hollywood and participation in years, work'ng most generally with juveniles. He helped or- a Disney production. ' Frocrds from the sale of ganize Ihe local and nalional tickets for the festival will lie search and rescue units, belter used toward construetion of a known as the "Jeep Patrol. lighted softball park at .WOO He was clerted to the Salt Lake Highland Drive. Tickets may lie County commission in Nov. of purchased al the door. Further I960, heading Ihe Health and information may lie obtained Charily department. Wilh Ihe from Mrs Honda ltrinkerhoff. 'help of the Citizens' romnrttcc, CR8-819he spearheaded the huilding of the new detention home, j Auxiliary members plan a pot ,luck dinner for the evening. How is it that a husband who Wouldnt it he great if de-howls half Ihe night without making a strike can manage signers of women's halbing lo knock over all the milk suits were put in charge of bottles on the porch? government budgets? 1 High, served as principal at descent elementary, and lias bee al Bingham since 1957. lie lias seven years of administrative experience in Jordan district in a total of 17 ears' service. Mr Simper, a resident ofe Midvale, has been principal at licriman elementary, Riverton at Junior High, West Jordan Junior High, a boys' counselor, and principal al Cottonwood Heights elemental y since that school was opened two years ago. Successors of Mr Simper at Cottonwood Heights and Mr Gouricy at Mt Jordan have not been named by the board. The Jordan board adopted the 1962-6school calendar, which calls for the opening of class-wor- k on Wednesday, Aug. 29, and the closing of school on Friday, May 24, 1963, completing 180 days of school. Holidays during the school year will include Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 3; UEA convention Thursday and Friday, Sept. 27 and 28; Thanksgiving recess Thursday and Friday, Nov. 22 and 23; Christmas vacation, which begins Friday, Dec. 21, with school opening Wednesday, Jan. 2; and Wasuiiigluiis mr Friday, Feb. 22. The summer kindergarten in Jordan district will open Monday, June 4, and close Friday, July 13. Registration will lie held on May 31 and June 1. Change of one boundary line to place 80 more 9th graders at Hillcrest High Schood this fall was approved by the board. The west boundary for Olh See JOEL on Page 7. creSTc mS t, 0 one-yea- Tom-Chord- s, j dis-rang- The Toni Chords" male barbershop quartet which has appearrd in top entertainment spots throughout the nation, will be featured on Friday night's Barbershop Quartet Festival to br held at Fast Ihe Olympus Junior High, 2217 Kmilh. Two performances are sclird-ulrd- : 7:13 IM anil 9:15 IM. 48(H) . 1 j Newly elected officers for the Epsilon Sigma Alpha. Alpha Mu chapter of the International Sorority were installed last night. Some of the officers are shown here: Mrs R. E. lleuser, ft. ' AT . . tP corresponding secretary, front left; Mrs Glrnn Casterline, president; Mrs Paul Chalfant, bark left; Mrs Don Urry. recording secretary and .Mrs Brure Sigvardt, educational director. |