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Show University of Utah Library Lake Salt City 12, Utah The Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek Wednesday, May 9, 1962 Volume 7 Recreation Slate Outlined Cottonwood Residents For Summer Win The summer Chairman of the committees for the coming dinner Newcomers Club annual dance display some of the decorations for the evening. Shown here arc: Mrs Ycvohn Kratt semi-form- ain, seated left; Mrs Margaret Baron; Mrs JoAnn Stone, standing left and Mrs Mildred Guy. Newcomers' Club Dance May 12 La Dance dcs Fleurs" is selling, hanging baskets oi Mrs John Denman; Mr & Mrs Mr & Mrs Theo Fred will with trees that transform and flowers the theme spring 'dore Butcher;Mr & Mrs Olson; the Newcomers Club annual blossoms will provide a gay, Norman and Mr & MrsGeorge Jack dinner dance into 'colorful setting. Each table will Bacon. Reservations for the dinner a Springtime in Paris" at- be centered with a min:a!ure mosphere. The dance will Ik: lamppost light and carls of dance may be made through Mrs Ken Peterson, CR7-087held at the Hotel Utah May 12 flowers. welcomand hostesses Hosts Mrs Sam llollingcr, hour social a with beginning from 7 8 pm and dinner dance ing members and newcomers to Mrs William Reed, AM5-499- 5 until midnight. A sidewalk cafe Sail Lake City will be Mr & or Mrs Wynn Bostrom, i scmi-forin- 355-938- l 278-212- recreation prounder the gram auspices of the Salt Lake County Recreation Department will start June 18 and continue through Aug. 10. This will be the eighteenth year that the summer recreational program has been in existence in the county. Registration for the program of arts and crafts; music; story telling; baseball; softball; tennis; dance; camping; games, etc. will be taken on the first day at each school. The registration may be for any portion of the day and any number of weeks. There will be a small fee for materials used in the arts and crafts classes. Schools in Granite District scheduling the summer program are: Cottonwood Elemenam; Holladay tary, 0 pm; Elementary, 8:30 12:30-3:3- 0 Crest view Elementary, pm; Morningslde Elem 0 8:30 pm; East were Student Body officers of Olympus Jr High for 1962-6pm; Gym., 8:30 elected recent y to include Doug Jensen, front left, 2377 Oak-hi- ll 0 East Millcreck Elem., 8:30 pm; Canyon Rim Elem Dr., president; Brent Petty, 1680 East 4300 South, vice 0 8:30 pm; Eastwood pres.; Lonni Glazier, back left, 2222 Melodic Ann Way, sec0 Elem., 8:30 pm; Libby 0 retary and Kay Smith, 4621 Holladay Blvd., historian. Edwards Elem., 8:30 Millcreek Elem., pm; am; Hillview Elem., 12:30-3:3pm; Roosevelt Elem., 8:30 am 3:30 pm. Additional information about the program may be obtained from bliss Mickcc Mickclscn, 8:30-11:3- 0 am-3:3- Mill-cree- am-3:3- Local Student Educators Candidates For UEA Positions k am-3:3- 0 am-3:3- am-3:3- am-3:3- 0 0 EM3-642- Head coaches and guidance Jeffery Anderson, an all-A- " student and president and counselors for Jordan schools Tryouts Scheduled of the orchestra at were appointed Friday by the For 'Oklahoma' presently a supervisor of vocational education in the Stale Niard of education. . . Olympus High School, Salt Lake All Salt Lake County resi At 'the ntw liillcrest High four-yea- r Instrucof Public a has been awarded Department dents of high school age or School, 7300 South 91h East, tion, was nominated to run fur General Motors college scholarover who have a flair for basketball coach will be Arthur president of Utah Education ship. music or dance arc invited to G. Hughes, who will transfer Assn, during the associations old son of from Jordan High School, where lie is the try out for the County Rccrc-- 1 his teams have won five class annual Spring Iiuuse of DeleDistrict Court Judge and Mrs al:on Departments musical A state championships. Aldon J. Anderson, 28G2 East production "Oklahoma. Try-'ougates meeting. CURT BILLIIYMER In football, there will be a will be held May 14 from Mr Wasden will run against 3335 South, Salt Lake, and plans new head coach, Michael E. Roosc-.vcto 10:30 pm at the Milton L. Johnson, Trcinnnlon, to enroll at the University of 6:30 Mickey" Cullcton, who has Box Elder County, a Bear Itiver Junior High School in the been assistant foolluill coach at to Utah. major j auditorium. Jeffery hopes High School teacher. Further Bingham High and whose Ixise-ba- ll bein or and Candidates for the leads physics chemistry nominations may be made on team has won the region 4 should bring one prepared song baseball come a university professor. the floor of the annual UEA championship. Convention Sept. In addition to his talents as with them and be ready to liillcrest High has been added read lines from the Rogers lo region 4, so that the new Lee F. Glcdhill, Olympus a vioinist, Jeffery has particiand Hammcrslein musical. High teacher in Granite school will compete with teams pated in many other school Oklahoma will be staged at from Jordan, Bingham, Murray, is one of six candidates school The of high youth stuactivities. They include the Connor Bowl, August 7,8,9 and Cyprus, who will run for a board of' Granger, and Tooele. twelve Presbyterian churches dent council and the German, 10. trustees position. Jordan High will have two new head coaches. Jerry Lyle Owen of Valiev Junior from Utah and Idaho and their mathematics and chemistry will be head basketball High, Granite District, has been adult advisors will participate clubs, lie is chairman of the listed as a candidate for chair- in an annual Yuuth coach, moving up from West Presbytery schools honor council. Jordan Junior High. MrClcary man of the classroom teachers. was a Jordan star on the lie will run against Robert Rally to be held at the YMCA He received the coveted GM In of Ogden; camp, Kamas. Utah, on May award on the basis of national Vogel, president-elec- t championship teams of 53 and education Assn, and teacher at 19 and 20. The theme of the competitive examination taken with the 54, later starred Polk School. rally Will be based on a long by over 20,000 high school senUniversity of Utah (cams, and has since taught at West Jor-- ; The candidates will lx voted playing record, For Heavens iors earlier this year. His leaddan. upon during the UEA Convcn-- : Sake" professionally made last ership qualities and scholastic $100 was taken from the summer. It is a satirical view achievement were instrumental Head football coach at Jor-tion Sept. Texaco Service, 3120 dan will be Evert II. Jones, of life tuday in America as it in h's selection by a group of S. Highland Dr., Sunday, Apr. relates to Christianity. nationally known educators. assistant to Glen Jackson, who IIoss Laugh The scholarship was among 29, by a bandit double-maskeis retiring from coaching and Curt Billhymcr, 1281 East Bent on publicity, a group of 5840 South, has been chosen 100 awarded through national with a nylon slocking and a continuing at Jordan in aca- men in Atlanta led a horse into moderator of the discussion. competition by GM as part of bandana. He was carrying a dcmic teaching. automatic. At Bingham, Udell A. Wan-- 1 city hall, up the elevator, and, Rev. R. David Steele, pastor it's more than $7,000,000 a year Cottonwood into the mayors carpeted office. of Presbyterian program of a.d to higher educa- 2990Robert Bear, 34, 1845 East jkicr will remain' as basket-- ! South, attendant at the sta- ball coach and Raynor Dale. tion. Some 305 additional GM The astounded mayor could only Church, will advise. was forced at gunpoint to Pearce becomes head football tion, week-enarc awarded in will lx The the first: this is scholarships spent Hoys, say, by a select list of colleges empty the cash register into a coach. Pearce is presently at time Ive ever had a whole general enjoyment of sports, paper bag that the bandit prohorse in my office." camping and outdoor festivities. and universities. vided. He was then told to stay in the back room for ten min... yl ,r.y I utes. Mr Bear watched through v i window as the thief ran west from the station. The rohtary victim told Salt Lake County Deputy Sheriff Retallick that his assailant was very nervous." about in his early 20's, and weighed about 170 pounds. Even with four new schools Investigation of the robbery lopeivng for next year, Grande is still in process. district will be short of classrooms, and the board of cdura-- , lion is seriously considering porToastmistress Club Names Talk Winners table classrooms. Supt. Elmer J. llarvigstcn adUtah Council No. 11, Inter- vised the board that there will national Toastmistress Clubs, lx a shortage of classrooms at held its spring conference and rxisting schools lxcausc pupil contest recently with population is expanding faster speech Mrs Thomas McClain. 2610 than all predictions and plannMilo Way, winning frst place ing. honors. The title of her speech Two possibilities were sugwas, For Services Rendered. gested. One is the selling up of Mrs McClain, representing the structures. The Toastmistress Holladay Club, other s obtaining units mounted will be eligible to vie for honors on wheels, similar lo house in the coming regional contest. trailers, which could be slrfled to be held in Great from school to school as deman-de- d May Falls. Montana. by registration. Committee members in The board asked for a report charge of the contest were: Mrs on which type structure would Robert Jones, Holladay Toast- ,bc most suilahle and could be mistress Club; Mrs Calvin 'obtained by fall, advising (hat Bowetcr. Salt Lake City Club $70,000 to $80,000 could he exWal'aee, 2211 East 6673 South, president; Mrs and Mrs ilarlon Johnston, Tyro pended for a New officers of Cottonwood Heights PTA are units. Club of one was Provo. 2325 bids treas7744 South Among R. Prin. to F. accepted G, East, above. Wayne Snodgrrss, right, pictured Miss Rose Davidson, 2612 ,for $61,200 by Maurice Romney 7320 2918 Mrs Jim East Mrs Herbert South, second Gilbert, urer; Simper, Ave. Simpson was council 'Construction Co. for remodeling first chairman. Allen, 2830 Carole Dr., secretary; Sirs Robert jat Granite High. on the East side of Highland ' Dnve. andj Some 200 members of Cottonwood Incorporated, a group oi residents m the area of 6200 between Arbor Lane (5000 So.) South Highland Drive met at and Donelson Lane (5165 So.) a public hearing and success- Disabled Veterans Schedule Meeting proposal a fully fought lo change the section in question from R-- l to R-- zoning to permit construction of multiple-typ- e a clinic and dwellings, ' 5,000 square foot building lots. According to Laury Miller, 2677 Hillsden Dr., president of Cottonwood, Inc., the would have had an adverse effect on property value in the 5 Offers Youth i lt Presbyterians Schedule j I Youth Rally Cottonwood Heights Dance Set j ry Investigations Continue Station Robbery j j ' d 27-2- Summer Program prc-scho- ts D;s-tric- t, The County Commission took to heart a recent plea from Cottonwood Incorporated rekilled a proposed quest by certain property owners Jordan Board Lists New Head Coaches, Counselors Jed W. Wasden, former teacher at Jordan High School and 27-2- Await Thursday Meet 3 8:30-11:3- Recipient of GM Scholarship Fight; Re-Zoni- ng The Disabled American Yet-- ; erans, Chapter 6, under the command oi Robert V. Crosslcy, will hold their regular meeting at the chapter club. Congress Hotel, tomorrow evening at 8 pm. Delegates to the annual con- area residents have been atvention to be held in Orem, tempting to upgrade. Utah will be chosen. The group is planning further action on a proposed expansion of the Cotlonwoixl Mali at 48lh U South Highland Drive. A meeting of Cotfonwood, Inc. will be held Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Oakwood School auditorium to air problems and effects A greatly expanded summer of zoning in the area and to youth program, according to solicit financial support to help Grant R. Holt, acting Dean of further requests. the University of Utah Exten- fight Dick Kimball, chairman of sion Division, will feature spethe Cottonwood District Planning edily trained University in- Commission will conduct a questructors and guest artists, stion and answer period at the University classrooms, equipmeeting in regard to the issues ment, and facilities, and interested residents. to appeal to a wide involving New district representilives will age group. the meetFor example, said Mr Holt, also be appointed at North Summit High at Coaling. children may study ville. Wankier's teams have creative dance under lamed in been the slate tournament S. Cottonwood Village Virginia Tanner; the Elemea each year since Bingham joined tary School age have a choice Elections Thursday tiic class A ranks, and two years of crafts, sports, languages, Six new councilman will be ago the Miners took the state arts, science, or even nature D c 1 Schick, study; young teens will parti- elected by the South Cottonwood championship. in music, language, bowl- Village Inc. at its annual moct-.n- g Bingham football coach, is going cipate ing, swimming, gymnastics, or Thursday evening. The into administrative work at tennis taught by U- of U tennis meeting is hieing held at the coach Harry James. For the Woodstock Elementary School, Bingham. Counselors were appointed oilier teens, classes arc available 6015 South 1300 East, beginning in rapid reading, charm and at 8 pm. as follows: liillcrest High Jesse Casper, fashion, shorthand, imaginative Chairman D. Howe Moflatt director, who transfers from writing, jazz by George Shear- said recreation facilities and (lie Lee Skancliy, from ling, golf instruction at the U 1300 East and Vine (6000 South) .Ionian; :and Miss II u 1 d a of U golf course or bowl'ng in safety problem will also be disBingham See JORDAN on Page 2 the Union alleys." cussed at the meeting. am-3:3- 3 Number 19 d j j j Faculty and PTA members of 'prepared a different dance, ty-- j Cottonwood Heights elementary ing in with their studies for school. 2451 East 7600 South will the school term. At 7 pm the carnival will sponsor a dance festival and carnival May 17 beginning at follow featuring train, pony and 6 pin. Cinderella coach rides. There All students will participate will be fish ponds, ring tosses, in the dance festival which will basketball throw booths; hot be presented on the playground :dogs, sloppy joes, icc cream, in front of the school. The pro- pie and cake, candy and drinks gram includes folk dances, priced at ten cents each item. A square dances, dances from carnival midway will be conother lands. Each grade has structed on the playground. Committees for the event have boon chosen from among the faculty and PTA of the school with G. Wayne Simper, principal as the chairman of the carnival and Mrs Wayne West, PTA president and Mrs WilPam Clayton, past president as advisors. Funds, raised from the carnival sales will be used to purchase needed sellout equipment and books for the PTA library. . j pearl-handle- d d'r-cctl- y d Portable Classrooms CP I Le-'ia- y Get Study : ; Li rf 25-2- 7 half-doze- t. n Bobbie I.yman, left and Carolyn Sorenson, clii'drcn in Cottonwood Heights Elementary school, 2415 East 7WMI South, are starting to paint posters for the sponsored PTA-Facult- school daned festival and carnival. Committee number Mrs I .oil Harrison, seated, and school secretary Mrs Carmen IJndquist, offer their advise. 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