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Show Addition to Sutler School OCC addition Plans for an to Butler School, 2700 East 7000 South, were approved by the Jordan board of education Thursday evening. The classrooms will be constructed to the same specifications that prevail in the buildings of current construction in the district, it was poinied out by Kenneth Dunn, supervisor of building for the district. Supt. Reed H. Beckstcad recalled that about a dozen years ago the district was advised by the State Education Office to abandon Butler School and transport the students to Union as an economy measure. Butler was the a four-rooschool. Since then, there ,have been two additions increasing its size at present to 12 rooms, and in addition, new elementary schools have been constructed at Mountainvicw and Cottonwood Heights, capacity at Union has been increased by moving its junior high students, and the school has been further relieved by construction of Midvalley school. The board asked Mr Dunn to conlinuc investigation of possible elementary school sites in the vicinity of 7500 South 1000 East. Employment of an architect was authorized to remodel rooms at West Jordan elementary from junior high to elementary use. Supt. Bcckstead said that the school added about 60 students this year to bring the total attendance to 609, and that all available rooms arc presently in use. Improvement of the heating and ventilating systems at Draper elementary was voted by the board, the work to be included in the addition, previously approved for that school. A change order costing $2,878 at llillcrcst High School was approved. A concrete curb marking the inside perimeter of the running track will be constructed to meet specifications. Mrs James C. Thompson, Draper, president of Jordan PTA Furnaces and Air Conditioning to Dy r NIW Yan Sy OSH ClyS. AMS-U4- Ivtaa 1 BUXTONS Heating A Air Conditioning 7693 S. State Midvale In two-third- than-federal- two-third- 23. Board members were reminded that the Utah School Boards Association will hold its con6 at Hillcrest vention Nov. High School. This will be the first time that the association has scheduled its meeting in Jordan district. The board also voted unanimously to support Clyde V. Buxton as a candidate for representative from Region 15-1- 3. . Supt. Bcckstcad announced team that an accreditation would visit Hillcrest and Jordan High Schools Oct. 30. Employment of Reed New-bol- d to wash cars and buses on Saturdays was approved. The transportation committee was asked to determine the districts need for new buses during the coming year. Low bid of Capital Ceramics of $2,115 for a kiln for Hill-creiligh School was approved. Bids on track and wrestling equipment at Hillcrest were not totaled and were referred to the finance committee for action. Wednesday, October 24, 1962 at a reception at the Sterling Miss Donna Mall One of the most complete and reported to the board results of a question- certainly one of the most atnaire recently completed by tractive tot and toy stores in nearly 3,500 parents in Jordan the Salt Lake valley is now district. She said that sentiment was overwhelming 2,993 to 501 for increased financial support s of schools; more than thought the funds should come from state and local sources ; almost as rather many parents feel teachers salaries are inadequate; most parents feel ' salaries should be determined by performance rather than years of service or s training; and about felt the PTA should take an active part in supporting programs to improve teachers' salaries.. Board members thanked Mrs Thompson for her wort; and the interest shown by the PTA in school matters, and pledged a study of the figures. Resignations from two teachers, Miss Melba June Egbert, Jordan High, and Richard E. Scholle, Mt, Jordan Junior, were accepted, and contracts for Mrs Lila Wilson, Sandy, at Jordan High, Mrs Kay I. Cox, Provo, at Mt. Jordan .Junior, and Mrs Irene Aspcr, Provo, as an additional teacher at West Jordan Elementary were approved. All are certificated teachers. Lowcl J. Bobcrg, who is president of the English Teachers of Utah, was granted release time and $125 toward expenses to attend the convention of the National Council of English Teachers in Miami Nov. 22 and Salt Lake County, Utah Neighbor Page Eight Council, on the st CBMin "Service All Makes" The Hammonds' Open Store , E1 con-ani- : i of-th- Being treated for back injuries at Holy Cross hospital last week was DuWayne M. Willard-se50, 2717 Grand View Circle (1685 East.) He was injured in a k collision at 7th North and 2nd West, Oct. 15 . car-truc- r; Larry M. Liedtke AM n, Ladies Golf Club Officers of the Willow Crock Country Club Ladies Golf Assn, were recently elected at a Red and Blue Tournament and luncheon held at the club. Elected president of the organization was Mrs Vervin R. Gilson, 1478 Yuma St. (2060 East). Other officers installed include Mrs Robert B. Spratt, vice chairman; Mrs Warren R. Mrs Tcppcr, secretary-treasureDon S. Taft, tournament chairman; Mrs Bill Roderick, social Mrs L. Preston chairman; Young, historian, and Mrs Lyman R. Fcinaucr, publicity. The theme at the recent tournament was Around the Planets in Niue Holes. Mrs Robert M. Schubach was chairman of the event, assisted by Mrs Elliott M. Wolfe, Mrs Robert J. McNally, Mrs Dave Pullman, Mrs Jay C. Williams, Mrs Kenneth P. Alexander, Mrs Dail If. Bennett, Mrs Don S. Tafi, Mrs Lcland W. Spencer and Mrs Matthew A. Ferguson. Assisting Mrs Mark K. Boyle with decorations were Mrs Allen N. Henderson, Mrs Phyllis A. Lang and Mrs Bud Stubcr. Mrs John G. Knudscn was cup-taiof the blue team, with Mrs Warren K. Tcppcr acting as captain of the red team. Ilammond store furnishes a complete linen of toys and clothing for children of all ages. Interior view of the new Ilammond Tots and Toys store which opened last week in the Cottonwood Mall shopping center. The new Reveal Engagement Of Miss Bonnie Foulds Announcing the engagement of their daughter, Miss Bonnie Jean Foulds, to James W. Neal arc Mr & Mrs George G. Foulds, 4450 Wallace Lane (2925 E.) The prospective groom is the son of Mr & Mrs Harold R. Neal, Salina, Kan. Young Girl Falls 15 Foot Cliff Karen Bird, 13 year-ol- d daughter of Mr A Mrs Orwin Bird, suffered a bruised shoulder and collarbone after falling 15 feet down a mountainside at 30lh South and 37th East. She fell the afternoon of Oct. 12 while playing near the cliff with some friends. Down Weevils Spoil Stored Foods hi stored food and how much and what to store are contained in a free booklet called, Food For Storage in The Home. Ext. your copy call IIU Men and ants have a number 215. of things in common. For one Elizabeth Partridge thing, they both like to store food. I dont know if ants have Is Betrothed any trouble with other insects gelling into their stored food, but I do know that men have this problem. If you dont like your flour and other foods enriched with weevil, then you should take steps to avoid these inseels. Should you find packaged foods such as beans, cereals, whole grain etc. already under attack by insects, you can sucby heatcessfully counter-attacing these foods in the oven at 150 F. for 20 minutes. Hints for controlling insects k At a surprise luncheon held at the home of the bride-to-be- s parents, Mr A Mrs Francis M. Partridge, the engagement of Miss Elizabeth Anne Partridge to Dr Lloyd Bruce Merrill was disclosed. An announcement party was also held at the home of Dr Merrills parents, Dr A Mrs Malcolm II. Merrill, Berkeley, Calif. The- - marriage ceremony will be performed Nov. 20 at the Logan LDS Temple. That evening the pair will be honored w SMi IS U IV Ini Do It Yourself PLUMBING SUPPLIES Permanent FURNACE FILTERS Needs ne oil Lasting Freshness Catches mere dust Fits ell makes Rinse and replace Week Days 8 a.m. 7 p.m. Saturdays 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sundays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 3329 Highland Dr. Professional Advice noun. & Planning HU n HEAD Flameless electric Heat is as pure and radiant as summer sunshine. And cleaner heat means cleaner clothes. SAFE AS LIGHT. You can set and forget a flameless electric clothes dryer . . . and turn to more time for your family and other activities. Your most delicate synthetics are safe in the tender care of 100 pure, tven electric heat. INSTALL ANYWHERE. Along with many other advantages of drying clothes electrically, you save steps. An electric dryer can be installed anywhere kitchen, laundry, bathroom you name it. LONG LIFE. Like all electric appliances, an electric dryer has long life. It costs less to buy and less to maintain because there are fewer moving parts. Like cooking electrically, drying clothes electrically is your better way 1 A Flameless Electric Dryer is a Better Buy Winters taming. Buy new fiom your dialer. UTAH POWER ( & LIGHT CO. he realistic one housewife who uses a plastic scouring pad instead of a copper pad doesn't really affect a whole industry. But she does symbolise a serious problem that all copper producers, including Krnneeott. must solve to remain sound businesses. The world-wid- e problem is the frequent use of substitutes for copper in rlrrtrieal installations, plumbing and othrr fabricated products. This reduces the demand for copper. When the demand for copper is reduced, the price drops. Kennecotl must be able to sell its Utah produced copper profitably at the price established by world supply and demand. Two programs are under way to meet the problem caused by substitutes. First, the copper industry is undertaking research to develop new uses for the metal. This is a long range approach to creating increased demand. , Second, for the immediate present, Kennecott constantly strives for the greatest possible efficiency in all operationa to hold down costs. Holding down costa ia a key factor in enabling Kenneeott to compete successfully In the world copper market. - t Kenneeott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division 56 Fm feW letoakk kawna bap Affect a whole V TU - opened in the Cottonwood Mall. 11 is Hammonds, with a full line of children's wear and a complete line of toys. The appeal throughout the two departments is directed to the age group from tots to teens. Hammond's is owned and operated by West Hammond and sons Gale and Marvin. The firm has four retail stores, one in Provo and two others in the Salt Lake area. In speaking of his new store, Mr Ilammond asked that it be made known that his stores have no connection with the firm known as Hammond Wholesale Toys. In charge of the childrens is Mrs clothing department Golda Larson Hammond. Gale Ilammond and his wife Georgia are making their home on Marcus Ave. in the Neighbor area. Jerry Hammond is the wife of Marvin Hammond. The Hammonds have been in the tot and toy business for a period of 10 years. Officers Chosen Dastrup Sill Home Living Center, A I second reception will be held engagement for them in California on Nov. The engagement and forth- ? coming marriage of Miss Donna . Dastrup is announced by her ... parents, Mr . It Mrs L. Garn Dastrup, 3016 Bluebell Dr. She will wed Gary LeVere , . Kidman, a .son of Mr A Mrs L. LeVere Kidman, 2257 Alva Circle, Dec. 20 in the Manti ' i - Temple. attendant will include September purchases of Miss Mary Ann Nelson, maid and H Savings Bonds in Ulal0f honor; Miss Karen Edwards reached $1,564,713, exceeding ad Miss Daryl Vincent. Mel-- I e 1961 purchases for the fifth and Darcie Dastrup will be secutive month," State Bendsfiower girls. ! Chairman Frederick P. Champ said today when announcing current bond sales results. This trend is undoubtedly a contin-- 1 uation of the sales; momentum ! started with the freedom Bond' he slated. Drive, Salt Lake Countys share September sales amounted', to $555,437 according to Tress- - -ury figures released to D. Howe Moffat, county bonds chairman. fan yw by my nr, in an abmt Mm Slat, farm Saak Two Injured in a Mm". Truck-Ca- r Collision 71 |