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Show University of Utah Salt Lake City 12, Utah Library ns I1HISTY S8S58& rtwjr-- i eggs&SSZ Si SS-siSSr- fltOCKDIJKE &iSfe 4 n-- I T--- 4fe& - , jf UK. K .. iims K 7- v RtegRBStew Number 10 Volume 8 New Skyline Key Club Installed at Ceremonies -' ?j tyV- Wednesday, March 6, 1963 Holladay, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek ..'fe: .W , MM! The w 4 I, w' Utr Mt IK IKSEKTATIOX.i . imi r rnnrr ,r. Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of JW'wtwfiSSIS WHf mum w , . 3S& aayg.tr t-- -- The Bonneville Kiwanis Club bury, East High school, d a new charter to the ant governor of the Utah-ldahSkyline Key Club at a banquet District Key Club International. '& rnrycyapwjiy. -j ; tytitgn.mf.yKf-vtr'- lieuten-prcsentc- '; o John E. Moray and John Wal- lace of the Bonneville Kiwanis Club delivered addresses congratulating the new club. jlast Thursday Bandy Weiler stands before his project describing the crystallisation process which won him a place in the group from Evergreen that in Metropolitan Science Fair the University of Utah on March 14 and 15. will participate at i' 'f,- evening. Installed as the first president ; of the club was Gordon Nebe-ke- r, son of Mr A Mrs Gordon Ncbckcr, 3993 Parkview Dr. Other officers installed were: Hooper Knowlton, son of Mr & Mrs Hooper Knowlton Jr., 3245 Oak Cliff Dr., vice president; Mont Mahoney, son of Mr A Mrs C. Mont Mahoney, 3911 Park-vieDr., secretary; and Jerry Peterson, son of Mr A Mrs M. A. Peterson, 3791 Adonis Dr. Conducting the installation ceremonies was Craig Woofl- - 4' ' y'' s, o- i daiw , wW IN r rrsrt.wo ? ( ' Dr James Boyack, 2242 East South, preached the sermon at Christ Methodist Church last Sunday in the absence of Itcv. Fred Venable. Dr Boyack is a teacher at Westminster mi!' 6675 College. The WSCS general luncheon and prograqi will be held Mar. 7 at 12:30 p.m. Mrs v. l. Stev. enson, State Consultant for the Salt Lake Council of United Church Women, will speak on the subject of interpreting the National Council of Churches. Hie Couples Club of the Christ Celebrating the 53rd anniverMethodist Church will Have sary of Camp Fire Girls, Salt their meeting on Mar. 8 at 8 Lake County groups will hold p.m. their candy sale this year Mar. Proceeds will be used to a state-wid- e establish help council. A canvassing will be made during the week by local members of the girls association. Two types of candy' will be offered, manufactured by Have a Jeep? Join a club! The Skyline Jeep Club is orlocal candy company. to help promote the Mrs is chairman ganized sale Candy drive vehicDon D. Mcntzcr, 4384 Rutgers sale use of Ave., assisted by Mr C. V.: les and to provide organtr?-- entertainment for its members. Fowler, 1526 Garfield. New officers of the club arc: During Camp Fire Girl Week, exhibits of projects and posters President, Hal J. Covington, 576 East 3635 South, vice president, will be displayed. Pastors are asked to honor William A. (Bill) Ferguson, 1016 Camp Fire Sunday, Mar. 27, in Denver St.; secretary, Marvin L. Fox, 1247 East 3670 South, their religious services. to treasurer, Mrs Jackie Lee, 3766 all is Girls Fire open Camp girls from 7 to 17 regardless of Parkview Dr.; trip planner, race, creed or economic status. Vint L. Hutchings, 3737 McCall The program is broken into four Ave. different age group levels. All The club holds organized groups do their own planning meetings, trips and other acwith the advice of adult lead- tivities each month. Recently, ers, sponsors, and volunteers. on a trip into the Oquirrh Hills, Since 1910, when Camp Fire 22 vehicles participated. Girls was founded by Dr Luther Halsey Gulick, the original obRestaurant Burns as jectives have been the basis Stove Ignites Fire for all activities: a love of and home, family, country, A drive-irestaurant at 2815 readiness to serve; a capacity East 3300 South caught fire for fun, friendship, and healthwhen some grease ignitFriday ful habits; ability to take care ed on a stove. of oneself, to do work skilfully; About $5,000 damage was love the teach as caused the fire destroyed enand hobbies one can joy with others and alone; ap- much of the kitchen equipment plication of religious, spiritual and wrought heavy smoke and and ethical teachings; create a heat damage to the interior. happy heart that will help a The exterior of the brick and girl to find beauty and glass building was only slightly damaged. - "ri Camp ;! Fire Girls Celebrate 53rd Anniversary Jeep Group Announces New Officer Slate door-to-do- A view of the human nervous system place Howard Olson and Ray Newman aiming the top fifteen at the Evergren Jr. Fair which was held last Thursday. The boys are in the eighth grade. High Science n ts Moench, seventh grader at Evergreen Jr. High, displays his science fair project which placed him among the top fifteen students to display at the junior high. The Brian display shows the structure of Deoxyribonucleic Acid which is the foundation of all living mater. So how about that. Science Fair Success At Evergreen Jr. High The Evergreen Junior high Science Fair was held last week in Hie school gym and library. The physical science display was displayed in the school disgym while the biological the in were library. plays Fifteen students were awarded top places among tho many projects exhibited. The fifteen students were, seventh graders, Bch-ncRoger Beardall. Marianne Brian Marlin, Judy Moench, Brian Noyce. Eighth Scott graders, David Edwards, Anita Hansen, Danny Hopkins, Newman, Howard Olson and Ray Newinan. Nninth graders. HitchLanny Clraddoek, Bill Nowack. Randy cock, Jeanne Weiler, Evan Simmons and Rob- ert for punch and cookies. Wayne Bolt, chairman of the Evergreen Junior Science Department announced that the following students will display their projects at the Metropolitan Science Fair at the Univand ersity of Utah on Mar. seventh 15; Roger grade, Beardall and Judy Marlin, eighth grade, Danny Hopkins and Anita Newman, ninth grade, Jeanne Nowack, Randy Weiler, and the team project of Evan Siinmuns and Robert Maughn. The fair was presented during the day Thursday to students and in (lie evening for the benefit of parents. Holladay Baptists Hear Maughn. Education Worker The PTA of Evergreen will award to Earl Cobbley. son of The teachers and oifieers Bap-lis- l Mrs Janet Cobbley, a $25 sav- meeting of the Holladay their as had Church the special at ings bond for his project Roland science fair. The award will be guest last Thursday in education associate Smith, Founders made at the PTAs work for Utah and Idaho. He Day later in the month. Money bond will be provided spoke on the subject Outreach for the the Unreaclicd. from the fund normally used fur Sugar House Kiwanis Salutes Girl Scouts The Club Sugar House Kiwanis C. Sweeney, heard Irene public relations director for the Utah Girl Scout Council, explain the Girl Scout program at their regular meeting Tuesday, Mar. 5. Girl Scout Week is from Mar, 10 to 1G. This year the Girl Scouts celebrated 51 years of scouting on Mar. 12. Wednesday, Feb. 11 was Sugar House Kiwanis night at the Play Box Theatre at the U. Indiana University Alumni Meet Monday Indiana alumni University living in the Salt Lake are; have been invited to a dinner Monday, Mar. 11, at which the speaker will be Charles E. Harrell, registrar of the Iloosicr Slate University. ,' Christ Methodist Lists Activities w ' . 'H Holladay firemen fight blaze in the garage of Frank Fuoco, 4010 South Highland l)r. Hie fire started Monday morning at about 9:00 a.m. Extensive damage was done to the garage and some damage to Ibe adjacent home. Loot Recovered in Wednesday Robbery Variety Show Planned by Hillcrest PTA Lorenzo H. Snow, fifth president of the Church of Jesus Christ of saints; a gold pen Brigham wg gjvcn young on his fiftieth birthday; a medallion given to Mr ger by the Finnish government; a g0jj rjng and two Navajo In- diaa rugs. Hie robbery was delected by Deputy Sheriff Bill Ocffingcr, who was making a regular check of homes that are not occupied every night by residents in the area. Three Salt Lake County men were booked in ' the county jail following a burglary of a home at 1121 Vine St., last Wednesday. Being held on $3, (NX) bond were Gary Winger, 22, 4600 900 East and Kenneth A. Lockett, 22, 3099 S. State. Being held ior investigation of parole vnuJiimi was Jack' Allen Wheeler. The rubbery look place Wednesday night at the home of Burton W. Musscr, who was staying at another home at 1133 Harvard Ave. with his ill wife. A safe in the home that once to Brigham Young was rifled and several antiques were taken including a cap and ball pistol, once belonging to The PTA of the Hillcrest high school is presenting a variety show called Memories of Mar. 7 at 8 p.m. in s, the auditorium to raise money for a state and a local scholarship. 'Thu jAiupii: h.iu 'a iv participating arc: the faculty members, parents and students of the school. The entertainment will consist of a 17 act play, Memories of Yesteryears. double trios, readings, violin number, dancing, skit, ladies' trio, faculty quartet and a barbershop quartet. On the program arc LaRuc Bariuss, Melba Hobbs, Anita Ilykc, Merle Stowe, Elaine Welch, Donctta Reed, Alberta Millington, Marilyn MaeFarlanc, Mary Walts, Joel P. Jensen, Ijco Dean, Alfred Morris, E. Odell Peterson, Joyce Price, Valoy, Bonnie, Kathy Williams, Florence Nix, Lawrence and Allen Brown, Arturo Martinez, Ronald II. Hill, Craig Dcnslcy, Robert Page, Danny Morris. Jean Manguin, Valcea Mangum, Olivia Wiseman, Marilyn Morris. Janice and Bob Morley, Veda and Bill Woffcndcn, Barbara and Vernal Ncwbold, Dixie and Leonard Antoine Martincau, andliracc Hathaway Rav Brim-- ! Mus-Sou- jh Funeral Chapel Dedication Is Planned Sunday Wool Growers Name Holladay Man President Residents of the community arc invited to tour the facilities at the new Holbrook Funeral Chapel, 3251 South 2300 East, March according to Dale Holbrook, director and owner Named secretary of the Utah 0f the building. Wool Growers Assn, last week Dedication services of the was Marccllus Palmer, 2245 Ave. (2740 South.) He will take office Apr. 1. The secretary position was left vacant when James A. ,Ioopcr reflucs,wl retirement! Mr Holbrook has had twenty ears of experience as an cm- st,"insIIin thc Pht r 8 LWuA balmer. Alter graduating from Allen Ira Butler, Orr Hill, Jack ;ycarSnam- - the San Francisco College of been Pidcnt.has Smith, Alfred Morns and Frcdi1, life president of Mortuary Science in 1946, he honorary 1)cnsl the association and was ' invited opened a mortuary in Clcar-b- y the UWGA board of direc- - field, lie managed the Charters to attend their board meet-- 1 field Mortuary until December '1962. lings. Mr Palmer, who attended A father of five children, Mr State University, owns and Holbrook has been an active operates a ranch in his native iLDS Church worker. He has Box Elder County, lie worked served in llic stake YMMIA presidency and was a member of thc Clearfield Stake high servationist. In 1946 he went into council for the past ten years. the cross country Friday after- - business for himself as a land 11c is also a past president of consultant on conservation prac- - llie Clearfield Kiwanis Club. noon and the national jumping tiees. His wiie, Beverly, has been championships at noon SaturThe new UWGA secretary is active in Primary, YMMIA, and a charter member of thc Aincr- - j Relief Society work, day. t, Wc hope to make the In the alpine events, including lean Society of Range Manage- and is a member of the .brook Funeral Chapel a thc downhill and slalom, a few Rights of Way Assn. furting and place for of tlic top stars competing will and of the American Society of our patrons, Mr Holbrook be Bud Werner of Colorado U, tand slated. Appraisers. Chuck Ferries of Denver U, Dave Gorsueli of Western State College of Gunnison. Colo., and Gordon Eaton of Middlcbury Er ; j NCAA Ski Champs to Meet March 21 , 22, 22 The snow-covere- slopes of Associates. d Intcrmountain Ski Utahs Solitude ski area have Association, with the cooperabeen chosen as thc site for the tion of thc Salt Lake Chamber 1963 National Collegiate Skiing of Commerce. Championships, Mar. 21, 22 and Thc college skiers, including 23. Solitude is located 25 miles all but a few members of the southeast of Salt Lake City near countrys Olympic alpine squad, s thc Brighton win- will compete in lour major ter sports center. About 25 of thc nation's lead- events, thc downhill race, slalnaing colleges will compete for om, cros country race and team honors, trophies and med- tional ski jumping championals in thc three-dameet, des- ships. Pres. Summerhays, meet cocribed as America's biggest colordinator from thc U of U. said this ski competition legiate this year's NCAA competition is year. Thc meet will be a regular thc best it's ever been, with talent coming from all National Collegiate Athletic Association Event and will be over thc U. S. He listed thc skiing powersponsored jointly by the Univto watch during the ersity of Utah, the Ski Utah houses meet as Denver University and DartColorado University, Intermountain Skiers mouth College from New HampSet Annual Convention shire and Middlcbury College from Vermont. The Intcrmountain Ski AssocAbout 40 of thc top ski offiiation Annual Convention has cials in the West will lie on been set for Apr. 26. 27 and 28 hand to run the mret. Thesr at Brighton, Ut., in the Ml officials will include Gus Raauni of Seattle, thc top internationMajestic Manor. Committee forums will be al .judge in thc U. S. Tor ski held on Friday with general jumping, as well as other natiski officials. sessions being held on Satur- onally-known The slalom will be hcod on day and Sunday. Thc annual awards banquet will be held Thursday morningi Mar. 21: the downhill Friday morning; Saturday evening. world-famou- y top-notc- h j Hol-men- College. In the jumping championships. Oviu Floy si ad of Denver, last year's jumping champ, will be hoping to take the winning j trophy again this year. Regional qualnying rounds for the NCAA meet have already been held throughout thc country. "Miracle at Carville" Will Be Reviewed On Thursday evening. Mar. Nellie Wood will review 7, Mrs Carville." Miracle at by Betty Marlin, at East Mill Creek Branch Library, 2266 Evergreen Ave. at 8 p.m. Admission is free and everybody welcome. i Mr St Sirs Dale Holbrook will dedicate their new mortuary at East at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, March 10. 32J5 South 2300 V t |