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Show University of Utah c'O 9. Library Salt k v- - Lake City 12, Utah w' t- V, - v The ? - ervinq the Southeast Salt Lake Communities ot olladav. Cottonwood East Mill Crel Wednesday, Volume 8 . r. ' o i . February 27, 1963 Number 9 Master Piart Group Hears First Reports The Sail Lake County Citizen's mcnl will be the population met last Thursday to ment which will provide for the hear statements of problems future county population. that will confront each of the Problcin statements present-icommittees in developing (he by committee chairmen at ( d j Salt Lake County Master IJan. the meeting Thursday were The Master Plan is being de- general and included many over-- . veloped by the council by auth- lapping problems the' each ority of the Salt Lake County committee will have. commission. The Salt Lake Citizens interested in having County Planning commission is their views known should con- - fte llllailny 18th and 21st l.DS Wards are p'anmrs of the concert (seated) left to right, furnishing staff and all I.cililics tact individual members of the a ConSalt Choir Lake Mrs L. K. Bradley, 21st Ward ticket chairman; sponsoring Symphonic and information necessary for V in actwilh ctrt the efficient functioning of the Mrs Ralph Wright, publicity chairman; (stand- iMr building fund At lhe Tex?' meeting of the council. council, reports preliminary The plan will lie designed to will be heard from three of the be a general long range look at committees and criticisms will the next 20 to 30 years of indus- be made. trial growth, commercial growth, school, community, recreaDick Guthrie, second from right, checks his who were on the trek are, from left to right tion, transportation, agriculSkyline High Lists feci ui the mid-waFirst Honor Roll point in hike from llolladay Sam IMowgian, Jack Angus, Guthrie, and Char-Tos- t ture, and residential problems. Ball The plan will be designed to Office taTTrovo. Other llolladay mail men lie Cash. include all areas of the counSeventeen Skyline high scIkmiI ty and will effect all of the students made the first honor people in the county. However, roll at the new high school. The the plan must be subject to honor roll is comprised of stuA" change as the county changes dents who made straight Installation of the lawn sprink- - board of the program, designed socially, economically and phys- for the first semester of school. ling system at Hillcrest high auto mechanics, and Seniors on the roll wen: ically. school is expected to be accom- Dcv-vic comThe Master Plan when Steve Pope, Viekc Baker, reporled i onc.of 0,0 auto a phanlom char- - pi shed this spring, the Jordan pleted will have three basic eleZachcr, Janet Nordquist. sponsoring not been has equipped and Is hoard of education was advised ments, one showing land use, Beverly Winter, Carolyn Shel ily ball Wednesday, Fell. 27. in not use. Tuesday night. Rex Mccliam llintzc, 1G, 4615 buried 50 yards apart under including residential, commer- ton and Kathleen Sorensen; jun- - All patrons of the school are Kenneth Dunn, director of j He said it would probably be tumbleweeds Can on Curtis was cial, industrial, rocks, iors, sagebrush, agricultural, Scars, Peggy Highland I)r., arraigned urgCd to support this worthwhile construction, advised the board necessary for the district to parks and recreation. The sec- ning, Jo Anne Gerstncr and a fijt degree murder charge and a sheet of tin beside a that plans for the system are supply the equipment for the ond phase will be the circulation Susan Pypcr; sophomores, Syl- PTSA project. m-used of program, and nearly complete, and the board federally-finance- d sheep trail west 828 Saturday with the death of CaR. Is of Scott school Studci Mrs Littleton, the arc and transportation elements, via Wilburn, Karen Wegner, would retain the the district committee the building assigned 14 miles Lake rol Annette Clayton, who, with the Great Salt Nibley Circle, won a trophy for which will include a complete Lynda Scarlc, Richard Ander- working with the PTA to earn to rccrive and open bids rather prior right for use as needed a second Salt Lake City girl, north of Dellc, Tooele County. top honors in last week's speech transportation, integrated with son, Colleen Scott and Scott funds fu. various' I'TA school than wait for the next regular in the school program. the land use plan. The third ote-- Anderson. They were discovered by contest had been taken to Salt 'Lake The maintenance department projects. meeting, whioh was scheduled sponsored by the Holla-da- y GiCity hospitals after being beat- Tooele County Sheriff Faye was authorized to complete a for Mar. 7. Club. Her Toastmistfcss his Park llette and deputy Jim en, buried alive, and left on the Mr Dunn was authorized to fence at West Jordan elemenwho investigated a call made topic was An Unseen Force. desert in Tooele County. a road patrol to com-dat- e tary, nd to protect the Lark employ Still in serious condition at from Delle Cafe, 14 miles from Mrs Littleton is a graduate of the final grading, and scho. property with a row of Iloly Cross Hospital is Drinda the place where the girls were Cornell College, Iowa, with a after the underground sprinkling posts. Two runaway cars have Jane Atnes, who is suffering found. is laid to haul topsoil run onto the grounds, one of mother system is the She The Rolicrlson youth had B. A. degree. from bilateral and depressed as needed for surfacing. He re- them striking the school. skull fractures. She is the hiked the 14 miles to report of 3 children, enjoys skiing and that adequate topsoil is Negotiations were . authorized ported (laughter of Mr & Mrs Louis W. that his buddy had killed two is an adviser to the Junior owned by the board and piled at with Harvey W. Eckman, who Tines, 2020 South 201 h East. girls. It took him nearly four High Fellowship of Wasatch Coppcrvicw school, ready to advised the board he is interCarol's parents are Mr & Mrs hours to complete the hike. ested in participating in the on is and Church transport. J. Maurice Clayton, 2427 Emer- Wli'le the caie owner talked to Presbyterian erection of a fence between his The board a school purchased son Ave. (1105 South). the excited boy a waitress cal- the National Board of Directors and site at 7450 South 1000 East for subdivision Copperview Presthe tor of A friend of the llintzc boy, led tiie sheriff's office in Tooele, Family Camps school. a school. future The elementary Tony Robertson, l!l, 713 Lark- 35 miles away. byterian Church. site was obtained from the Bog-ges- s Reports on the Youth ConferMrs Littleton will compete The sheriff arrived at the spur Hr., Sandy, is being held ence at West Jordan Junior high for $36,000. family winners conin as a material witness scene of the crime 45 minutes with other first place man- last week were made to the Participation in the nection with the beating of two later and began a search for throughout Utah at a Toaslmis-tres- s power training program" was board by P. M. Mickelsen, dirCouncil meeting to be held Salt Luke girls. the girls' bodies. A moan from tentatively approved, and furth- ector of pupil personnel, and The first Lake. in Salt Carol Clayton and Drinda one of the victims revealed Apr. 20 er investigation of the plan auth- Mrs Veronica Merrill of the disJanes Allies were scvcrly beat- their location. An ambulance place winner in the council orized. Marion Penrod, mainten- trict PTA Council, who was en on the head and iaee with a rushed the girls to Touclc Val- contest will be eligible for reance advised the chairman of the conference. director, Regional claw hammer at about 3:20 p.m. ley Hospital. gional competition. highly They complimented lasL Wednesday. The girls have Doth gills arrived there in winners go on to compete nathe manner in which the stubeen living together at critical condition. The Atnes girl tionally. dents carried out the conference, Mrs Littleton was chosen ton is being treated at Tooele East and reported that the conclufrom among five contestants The girls were found partially (Continued on Page 4) sions reached by the students their on who were judged poise, included criticism of the lack sincerity, naturalness, originalbetween of communications ity and timing. The timing of and children, adoption parents minito a the speech limited Evergreen Junior High school driving and ownership, and mum of five minutes and a will have the annual Science lowering of the voting age to Contestseven. ef maximum Fair Thursday, Feb. 28, 8:30 18. ants were given 48 hours notice a.m. to 3:30 p.m. and 7 p.m. to The board approved the apand a choice of three subjects. 9 p.m. in the school grynasium. pointment of Mrs Erma Denke Judges of the speeches, Mrs The public is invited to attend. as a secretary in the departRay Tucker, Mrs R. J. Hutton, The projects arc outstanding ment of pupil personnel, apMrs Robert Yelland and Mrs Winners in the B division of girls basketball Marcia Peterson, Pat Pchrson, Jackie Ram- - this year and show remarkable proved payment of registration ( Earle Oviatt. arc (be girls from Valley View Sixth Ward, jouc; back row, Gloria llayniorc, Ann Sodrr- - ri'scar(h flir junior high school fees for 15 Hillcrest students in students. The projects will be vited to attend the Music Ed-- : Fioit row from left to right. Sandra Jackson, horg, Diane Pellet. judged Wednesday, Feb. 27 and ucators conference in Califor-seve- n will be chosen to repre- - 'nia, and authorized attendance sent Evergreen Junior High of a counselor and a social ; I school at the Sail Lake Region worker at national conventions later in the year. Science Fair, Mar. 14 and 15. Phantom y Planned for Trial Set for Holladay Youth in Death of Girl Winners in Olympus High Sprinkling System To Be Installed at Hillcrest ... Contest Are Announced seldo- . Evergreen Jr. Science Fair Dated Thursday 536-St- h Olympus Junior PTA to Have j I Special Program Holladay Girl Is Crushed by Heavy Truck 6-Year-- Old A unique program will be presented for the first time to parents of junior high students who will be entering high school next fall. The program will lie held Thursday, Feb. 28 at Olympus Junior high. A panel made up oi counselors from Olympus high school, counselors from the junior high, a parent and outstanding student will discuss the more serious problems confronting both students and parents, attendance, study habits, car situations, vocations, grade point average requirements and attitudes. Many important phases of the students every day life at school will be brought out in cleverly skits written and original songs. The music and skits will be furnished by the ninth grade chorus under direction of Mrs iLaKuc M. Hathaway, Mr Theodore Greaves, speech and drama instructor. Nominations for new I'TA officers will lie made following Winners in the district three LDS girls' basket- - Brown, Mrs Llccne Thomas, coach; Back row ball program A" division are the girls from Susan Jones, captain, Jackie Andrews, Kathy Rehearsing for (he skil presentations (hat will lie at Olympus the program and past I'TA presJr. High Thursday night arc Kathleen (lark, lamnie Glazier idents will he honored by the Holladay 17th Ward. Scaled from left to right 11 cr, Eicrn Ellis. Kris Larsen, present I'TA president, Mrs and Laurie Judd. are Margaret Hilton, Pam Horsley, Bonnie IM. M. Layton. Crushed to death last week. Fob. 21), when a dump truck struck her a. about 12:25 p.m. at 1710 East 4800 South, was the daughter of Mr & Mrs Lymlcn Joseph Cook, 1768 East 4800 luutli. Jolyn Cook had just alighted from a school bus and had run to the rear of it when an truck driven by Kent Ercast-hnun- ri vin Dennis. 20. 4355 South 4000 West. Grancer, struck her. The truck was owned by Buffo Realty Co. The young girl became lodg- e ed between the rear, dual wheels of the truck and was carried 49 feet, according to investigating offi-- 1 ccr Sgt. Keith Iba. Salt Lake left-sid- County Sheriffs : office. Jolyn was pronounced dead on arrival at Salt Lake General hiispilnl. Mr Dennis told Sgt. Iba that he was stopping for the flashing lights on the bus when they went out. lie shifted down to I ! I start up again when the little girl ran from behind the bus. The bus driver, Spencer R. Pugh, 40, 1209 East 4500 South, learned of the accident when he returned to Hill View elementary school where Jolyn was a first grade student. Mr Dennis was cited for driving on a suspended driver's license. His past driving record showed that his license had been suspended Jan. 24, 1962 for three months for altering the birth date on the license. Two months later lie was convicted of speeding while driving with a suspended license and then again in April for the same offense. The truck driver was released on a $300 bail. Jolyn Conk was born July 5, 1956, in Salt Lake to Lymlcn Joseph and LaVac Nicliol Cook. Survivors include her parents; a brother. Keith, ami two sixtiers, Kaye and Cheryl; grandparents, J. R. Nicliol and Mrs Julia Cook, all of Holladay. |