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Show $'-tfs- .Uk &".?? :?:' .ft - . . .r L, rfc? - ." ' ' f. -. University of Utah Library Salt Lake City 1? Utah ttyfiwl2E'o jSta -- The ei ,"N Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek Wednesday. February 6. 1963 Volume 8 Cottonwood Jaycees Plan Golf Tourney May 4 and 5 Youth Struck By Auto Jay Scott Gatherum, James old son of Mr & Mrs Number 6 M. South 2780 East, Cottonwood Heights, was killed Ilolladay Cottonwood Jaycee be held at the Olympus Driving instantly Friday evening when president Richard Dahn an- - Range on the Cottonwood Di- he was struck by an automobile nounccd this week that the at 500 South. Jay- - I8!,a at 7012 South 2780 East. Play m the tournament will cce would a unit sponsor Spring The youth was walking home oprn lo thc publk, and the with his parents, three brothers Golf tournament this year. Dates registration fee of )5 will entitle and a sister Friday evening set tentatively for the tourna- - the purchaser to 6 rounds of about 7:45 p.m. when the mis- ment are May 4 and 5. golf on thc 9 hole course. Thc Jcces also nnounce hap occurred. The family had will' The Spring tournament been to a church dinner at the that their next meeting will be Butler LDS Ward meetinghouse. held at Lowell's cafe in MurWithout warning, the boy ray next Tuesday night. dashed across the highway into Thc meeting will feature as the path of a car driven by Rita a guest speaker Mr Juan De Tabat Lawler, 37, 7051 South Moya, G865 South 1950 East. Mr entire top panel of the sign will have to be Strong winds in the area Thursday did dam2870 East. She was driving west De Moya was in Cuba at the on 70th South. time of Fidel Castros rise to age to the huge Ilolladay Village sign at the replaced. The sign is owned by the Ilolladay The victim was carried appower and will discuss the corner of 4800 South and Ilolladay Blvd. The Chamber of Commerce. conditions of thc country at proximately 92 feet after impact, according to investigating Virginia Gough, 17, daughter that time and thc attitudes of officer County Deputy Sheriff of Mr & Mrs Ray Gough, 3382 the people. All and thcr wives Participating on the program at the' coming Sherman school Sgt. Iba. has been named from Jaycee Mrs Lawler said she did not Larchmont Dr., thc Ilolladay Cottonwood reunion will lie Iwmf, Claudia and Clark Hildebrand, son and see the boy until she was upon one of the twelve senior girl club are urged to attend the or Mr & Mrs James Hildebrand, 2381 East 3749 South him and was unable to avoid scouts to take part in an Inter-- ' meeting. At thc meeting there daughter (Delia Dr.) Tliey look over the shoulder of Mrs Iwis II. (Audnational gathering abroad will be an attempt made to hitting hm. summer. this born was for wives Scott thc Gatherum of the ganize Jaycecs rey) DeYoung, founders day chairman and historian of the . Jay Jan. 27, 1956, in Richfield, a son In announcing the selection of into a Jayccottc unit. Sherman school, who gives the youngsters a background for the of James M. and Ruth Witzcl j Miss Gough, Mrs Murray Molcr, Other guests at a meeting will Utah Council president, point-- be National Jaycee Director pioneer program they will be presenting. Gatherum. lie is survived by his parents, j cd out that this is a strong en Johnny Walker and State vice- three brothers, Owen, Dawn dorsement of the senior girl i president Dr Orson Wright. Folk Music Council Antonc; a sister, Joyce and scout program being carried on Ilolladay Cottonwood Jaycee Sets Concert Feb. 21 grandfather, John Witzcl, all of I in Utah and thc high caliber of Jack Baglcy, 5588 Indianrock Salt Lake. girls participating in the ac- - Rd., announced this week that The Intermountain Folk Music Funcral services for the youth tivities since she was chosen he would be a candidate for in cooperation with the Council, were conducted Monday in thc in consideration with girls from state vice president this year. U of U extension division, will Butler Ward chapel. Burial was California, Nevada, Arizona and in Mt. View Memorial Estates. Hawaii." present a concert Feb. 21 at 8:15 p.m. in thc center ballroom, Union Building. The concert, entitled Face All former students of Sherof the Nation will star Rosalie man school, from - both its io'g and Jim Sorrels; Bruce Phillips and Will Lucas. The program cabin beginnings and the preswill contain readings from ent day school are invited to Americana poetry and folk Reunion On Thursday evening, Feb. A student fight on thc front believe that thc best solution Day Feb. 13. It will be songs that correspond to the - 7th, Mrs childto teach will to is the Mary Kelly problem give themes in the poetry. The Utah held in the auditorium at 7:30 lawn of Olympus Jr. high was a very interesting book review and other mem- p.m. Boys p Friday by at East Mill Creek Branch Li- Valley bers of the IFMC will also Thirty past presidents of the alert work from thc Salt Lake opportunity. 2266 Avenue. Evergreen brary, in the concert. will be honored that evePTA participate office. school (3435 South.) County Sheriffs Fighting among high Thc public is invited to at-- ning. Two history books retrac- Thc program will begin at 8 Students from Olymus high and junior high school students tend. Those interested in at- ing the highlights of Sherman on thc increase in re- p.m. The admission is free and been has Wasatch thc monthly meetings ' school will be on display. school, Skyline high, tending cent weeks. everybody is welcome. foi their recreation. After the storm neighWinds Thursday knocked over this block wall of the IFMC are invited to call Jr. high and Olympus Jr. high Audrey DeYoung, historian, Lila Krauthamcr, at approximately 3800 South and 2250 East. bors all pitched in and helped clean up the researched the history of has of in front thc Olymgathered since it started as a Sherman rubble and began to make plans to have the The' wall surrounded a swimming pool which pus Jr. high to stage a revenge room one log cabin in 1893. It wall rebuilt. a group of neighbors had built two years ago gang fight last Friday. Thc rewas then known as the thirty-thir- d venge that was being sought district school and was was for the throwing of a rock on West at takes thc first public school in this Olymmighty through thc window of a car area. pus. If the Titans could pull an the day before. According to Mrs DeYoung, would it in this win game upset An officer of thc Army Rc - . for five years. Seven officers from the counthc little building served as the make a losing season look much ty office quickly serves 328th General Hospital, sheriffs elementary center for pioneer Capt. Robinson's present posthc mob of 150 under David L. brought children for 24 years. All grades brighter. ' When spring combs all at Robinson, 2990 South ition is dean of students at M. Yesterday Thomas Ivory, from first to high school level control. Granite with Skyline tangles once, there'll be a thousand Most school administrators in 3435 East, has been promoted to Westminster College, an assign- immediate past president of the t aught. Ag the population this Friday on thc Farmer's thc area believe that thc prob- captain, according to Col. Wal- ment he took in 1959. During the tilings to do, and gett!ng tools !!0USC the higher grades increased T"1S court home thc which gives who and lis commands L. Craddock he was chief social sen Korean War Skyline Olympus high report of club , in shape should not be one of in the basement little chance to improve lem is not one that is completely thc Fort taught Eagles Douglas group. In brief worker in an Army mental hy- activities under his leadership of schools both take on tough opwith concerned the but Ward schools, Mil, and record. their chores. these Cleaning that it is one of thc home and ceremonies last week at Os- giene clinc. He became active for thc past year. 16 years. ponents in this week's 'action for defeated Last East chapel to Friday be done arc borne Hall, Col. Craddock pre- in thc 328th hospital group in Mr Ivory was succeeded in jobs sharpening In 1910, the school now known in Region Four Play. Both teams Olympus 67 to 54 and South other community agencies. They sented thc citation office by Paul Hedges. in thc winter before the tools conferring July, 1961. as Sherman was built to house lost in action last Friday. handed their seventh Skyline on thc new rank thc former of father was three Thc Thc under the arc needed. children, meeting On Friday night Olympus league defeat 54 to 52. eight classrooms. Mrs DeYoung Holladay Garden Club first lieutenant. Capt. Robinson married thc forRough spots on wooden hanout that students who at I Kiwams Educa- - points dles can be sanded and waxed Capt. Robinson is one of sev- mer Fern Ilohman of Pittsburgh, Receives Instruction school during the years tended social Robinson of lion is condieral director Mrs and Pa. to restore them to new military psychiatric Fellowship. Chairman O. T. Jensen was principal, will The Club workers in thc Reserve unit. He thc Betsy Ross Kindergarten in of thc committee is Dr Robert Holladay Garden tion; oil or vaseline keeps metal small windowless remember held its regular monthly mee- also serves as public informa- Salt Lake. R. Runnclls. parts rust free. A short section classrooms between rooms 4 A Feb. at thc Petroleum of tion native officer. ting of metal pipe is a handy tool Chicago, which boxes as cracker known Club. Guest at thc luncheon thc new captain attended colfor straightening bent tines on When used for were storage. meeting was Mrs Louis Deru of ' lege in Pennsylvania and re' hand tools. was principal, Nelson Lester J. c serv-tablround who headed of a master social a ceivcd ; Ogden a basement was dug beneath discussion on planting and ice degree from thc University the school to accommodate a caring for annuals and peren- - of Buffalo (N.Y.) Following kitchen and supply room. The Mrs Marita Tipton, club lege he spent two years in Egypt lunch program had begun. hot i member discussed bulbs and where he taught English in a In 1940, the faculty consisted By Jay j mission school. He served thc i tubers. of 11 teachers and a music . Mrs Stewart Clarke, newly ' Community Chest and Council The faculty presently I teacher. elected president, told of the of Social Agencies of Lincoln, of 32. The area that consists ! in- for the assistant executive as program Neb., Overheard in Ilolladay: coming year thc old Sherman school once eluding thc annual i lower show secretary and, later, was with serviced now contains six eleAn executive knows somein thc Holladay area. thc YMCA of New Haven, Conn. j held mentary schools with an apn a thing about everything, 800 pup'ls attending proximate knows everything about each. something, and thc switchboard operator knows everything. Gatherum, 7115 Virginia Gough To Attend I Girl Scout Meet Alumni Plan Sherman Reunion Day I Book Review Olympus Jr. Brawl Subdued By Slated at -- 1, Branch Library . - I 328-306- Local Resident Promoted To Captain in Reserve Unit Get Tools Ready Basketball For Gardening Nears Final Sugar House Kiwanis Hears Past President League Stage ck eZZiPf ! I i This 'NThat col-nial- s. tcch-n:cia- Willi four teams from Region 4 going to the class A basketball tournament this year, some information on the tourney setup would seem to be in order. As for several years, there will he a northern and southern tournament, and the Region 4 teams will be split between them. Northern tourney at Weber high school, Ogden, will include Miners Slow Diggers' Pace in Region Four Thc Royal Winn'peg Ballet will he presented by the Granite Arts Association at the new Skyline High auditorium Fch. 49-3- j j ( 12 Region 4. ; ; looking over new car to be given away during Mardi Gras celebration sponsored by SL Vincents Catholic church are Jim Lanier and Bill Fritz, 4212 Edward Dr. The 1963 Chevy II will relebra-tin- n go to some lucky area person during the Feb. scheduled at Murray armory. Mr Fritz is president of SL Vincent's Men's Club, Mr Lawler chairman of the Mardi Gras committee, 7051 South 2870 East. 15-1- 6 42-4- 0 6-- 5-- 2, 4-- 59-5- 5-- 3, 3-- 2-- at 8 p.m. J Since its inception in 1938. the 75-6- three teams from Reg'on 1, three from Region 2, ami thc serond and fourth teams from Southern tourney at BYU, Provo, will include llirrc teams from Region 3, three from Rc-- ! gion 5, and thc first and third teams from Region 4. Tournament dates are Mar. 5, 6. 8 at Weber, Mar. 5, 6 at BYU and Mar. 8 at U of U fieldhousc, with finals at the ficldbousc Mar. 9. In Region 4. dominated all I Last Tuesday Ilillerest came with a fourth quarter rally year by thc three Jordan dis-- up and Lynn Marlor sank 30 points the about trict teams, only as the Huskies rolled over Cything that keepj the race even prus, While Bingham was trouncing 's the Jordan teams beating each other. Jordan Friday, the gloom was Friday Bingham's Miners de- thick over the M ners gym as feated the Jordan Keetdiggers. Jim Jimas, their scoring ace but Jordan still remain- who had been averaging about ed in first place by virtue of 23 points a game, limped off playing and winning one game thc floor midway in the second more. quarter and word spread that Thc picture may have chang- he'd chipped a bone in his later showed no ed by Tuesday night, when ankle. Bingham plays on the Ilillerest break, and Jimas was expected floor. Jordan has a bye that to be back in action soon, night. And on Friday Ilillerest though possibly missing thc Ilillerest game. plays at Jordan. Going into Tuesday games, Helping to jumble the picture last Friday was Hillcrcst's Jordan had a 2 record, BingTooele Hillcrest defeat by Tooele in overtime, ham and Murray upsetting Cyprus, Cyprus Granger and Murray Canadian Ballet Set for Skyline : 2-- Capt David L. Robinson ballet company has taken its place among the great companies of the world, and has been welcomed and applauded alike by crtics of thc United Slates and Canada. I In 1951. the group appeared before Princess Elizabeth and in 1953. Elizabeth, as queen, granted them permission to use i the word "Royal. The use of the word makes it the first royal" ballet in the British commonwealth. Tickets may be purchased at the door. ,i 'i |