OCR Text |
Show The Hofiaday Page School Board- - Salt Lake County, Ut. Sun-Neighb- Wednesday, Mar. 27, 7963 " 2 Polling Places for Granite Bond Vote Apr. Earl, Barrowes wood Elem., 5295 South HollaFoil iwing is a list of the poll-'33Canyon Rim School Elem. East. Blvd. in', 3005 South 2900 East. 275, 276, 277, 279, 280 281; day iDr places and districts 317, 318, 320, 321, 310; 313, 2420 293. Fisher 294, District! 295; 292, School 291, Elem. 327, Rosecrest the Granite dents who are attending Trade Oakwood Elem., 5815 Highland Newlyweds Mr & Mrs Orlan-- ; B(llli, K11ion ,m April 2. East Mill Creek Elem., 2965 Lane. Terli and night school. Drive. East 3435 South, do (I.anyj T. liamuxes were p vp Precinct: 379, 380. 381, 382, 384; Libbie The legislature has aJjuunietl and gone home, leaving , ; 290. 288. 28i. A proposal that each lx uin I honored ul a Vo1 n:. SUB; 309, 312, 311, 311-Foiling place! 286. Klein. Edward Friday reception Elem. state, county. munirifMl, ami m hool uffit ials to figure out member soleei tuo parents and Sherman Woodstock M8.' Elem., GolS South at the Granite Park 375, 377, 383, 385, 386; William evenin'; what was done in that last 72 hour day. students to two outstanding j Penn Elem., 1670 Siggard Drive. 1300 East. Slake Center. FOURTH Precinct: SECOND precinct: in serve witli school Miss Dee Ann Furl changed; School districts, particularly, are having nightmares 498, 499. 500; Redwood Elem, 335, 337, 338, 339, 340, 341, 342; helping to develop a program tier name in Ixigan l.DS Temple, South Redwood Road. enacted 2650 the what determine to legislature exactly Madison Elem., 2465 South State trying for secondary students in the rites held Monday, Mar. 18. 508. 509, 510, 511, 512; Granand a school It St. was. law. into the admittedly, compromise, summer, was approx od by the ger Elem., 2450 West 3800 South. President A. George Raymond 343, 344, 350. 352, 354; Blaine like most compromises pleases no one. Hut it has lxen hoard. Monroe 518; 514. 515, 516, condii'-tcthe nuptials. Elem. 41 East 3300 South. 4004 West 3500 South. Elein., signed into law by the governor and the stale will have to A recommendation that ele345, 356, 363, 364, 366: RooseA wedding breakfast in honor1 Whittier mentary school principals In519, 520, 521, 570; lire with it until a lietter one can lie passed. din students of Melh I.ind-- ! velt Elem., 875 East 3300 South. 5975 West 3500 South. put on an eleven month year of the pair was held at the home Elem., rccit-in ' Porion performed 357, 359, 361, 367, 368; Lincoln 545, 547, 551; Magna Elem., The teachers are unhappy because the law falls short was approved by the hoard. It of the proem's aunt, M'1- - Ruth. al laid Friday and Saturday the Granite Education Assn. Elem. 501 East 4500 South. was felt that the principal 8500 West 3100 South. The hivjktast Mh(. chap-jar- e 376-Ward First Gran-waf the ('APS program, which had no chance of passage nor should be present ill the schools Stayner. s Hillview 360, 369, 376, Holladay Kenneth C. Johnson, Webster 553, 555, 557, 549; hosted by the gnumi s e, Kas, 48tHJ South. Elem. 1035 East 4500 South. sessions of being signed by the governor. Tilt governor is irked during kindergarten 11 Bh' nd Rlchar 9228 West 2700 South. eer & Mrs Thayer (V Elem., Mr was presented in parents. nie m-iia371, 372, 373, 374; Mill Creek because the legislature did not see Tit to pass the program conducted in the schools. FIFTH Precinct: Barrowes. i;15 Mansfield Axe. j ' 3761 South 1100 East. Paris, one on Friday at terman. Skyline High. Elem., A report submitted to (lie of Mr The bride is a ,,, alll twu on Saturday, of the Granite THIRD Precinct: Teachers are disappointed because board showed he recommended. I,egi-latn- is 503, 504. 505. 506; Plymouth p the no mixer of & Mrs Flmo J. Fai l . 3138 South 305-B- ; iind the other at School District will vote for M (i Elem., 4800 South Redwood 289, 297, 298, 305, 305-p.i. many of their pmMsnls were compromised. School officials achers in dist riel schools J,HI ni- 8 4055 Road. High School, choice in Olympus are upset Iteruuse vital changes wen made that leave them that are teaching in areas Hridal attendants iiiiluded i:i their order of appearance 'their president-elec- t 2300 South Eeast. 501, 502, 507, 513; Valley Jr. have no major or were: ;an Apnl lect,on- - Tliey wl11 lso not knowing how gixxi or had their financial position is, where they 4195 South 3200 300, 304, 387, 378; Crestview High School, minor in the subject. In Eng- Miss Michelle Mueiich, maid of- on the Friday program certain only that teachers will demand more money lhan lish there are in the senior high honor; Miss Maevonne LSarrow- Mary Jane Zarbork, Carolyn elect six board members for the Elem., 2100 East Lincoln Lane. West. es and Miss lichccca Barrowes, Wright. Slaccy Graham, Karen Granite association, 523, 524, 526; David Gouriey 301, 302, 303, 307, S09-306; schools 35 teachers with is available to av them. of the groom, and Miss Marwedol. Ann Hall. Gary Pol- sisters Rosenhall, election Olympus Junior High, 2217 East Elem. 4905 South 4300 West. 21 with minors and 7 lock. Nancy Flint, Gerry Outer, mjttee chairman, noted there 4800 South. Earl. 525, 530, 533; Oquirrh Hills It is evident t hat the legislature errs in spending most with neither; in junior highs Cor- - will Camille Ann Ruth Sims, 5241 South 4280 West. Man-THIRD 1 Precinct: members. three holdover be Elem., were Trudy of the session quibbling over inconsequential matters and there are 24 teachers with ma-or- s Flower girls e 528 , 529, 531; West Kearns bridge. Maureen Wendel, Hal After this year, three board 308, 324, 325, 326, 332; and 22 with minors and 42 Goates. Diane Dangerfield, Pa- paying little attention 1o its primary function until almost with neither; in mathematics, Elem., 4325 S. Jupiter Elem., 4901 South 4720 West. Best man duties were um.j W(i Parkilli EiUon Todd. Lyn. Srive. 535, 537, 539; South Kearns the end of the session. Then, when lempers are short and there are 10 high school teachby Franklin K. Anderson,-307-Syjva Mt.cltMnonU) 4430 West 5570 South. St(l)ly Cotton 315, 319; 314, Elem., with xvilli 22 ers minors majors, time is shorter, there is a mad scramble to pass some kind Connie McClellan. Claudette and 10 with neither; in junior of budget and a decent srhool financing law. Parsons, Tony Wilcox. highs there are 10 with majors. mi the Saturday program. 19 with minors and 30 with al fi p.m. will be: pr By some miracle, juissihly the fact that everyliody is neither; in the high school Both or the couple are PjLi-renWhite. Shauna lloss WuricTNOirtmsom Mor! too tired to argue any more, both houses in desperation science departments there are Kristen Nielsen. F.li.abeth Welti. !gan s Lund BeU, B Marchant, 29 6 teachers wdh and e majors that everylxxly admits Ls not right hut of I'lali. Mr Barroxvcs ciunplet-- , Ronnie Davis, Syliva Mitchell, pass n hodge-jxxlgstevn8on George E. with 2 with neither, ed an LDS Northern I alilon.ia Van Hansen. Teddy Ashton. will have to do. For lack of something lieller the governor in theminors and d WiHiams and Wil-wik junior high science de- mission. Shupe. David Vieng,ijg w Wvnn. Gregory and it it. the has state live for to with 33 mawith there two are signs years, partments ( Continued from Page Repeat Pledges 1) We'll Have to Make It Do j ' j 287-A- 280-A- i jut j atf . i fhi-i-i- dan.-jnn- j j.-.. k3'' 1 j nia-,or- l. I com-Patrie- ia Oak-ridg- , i ANNUAL SPRING j for belter or worse. There must lie a lietter way, but we dont know' what it is. C Did You Know... Neialibor Aspirin is Deductible! T Serving the Holladay, Cotton- wood and East Mill Creek communities of South Salt Lake County. Aspirin, and hundreds of other drug products, way be ilrductilile in computing federal income tax. Application to mail as second But you must be able to offer class matter ii pending at the proof of purchase. The DrugTax post office at Salt Lake City, service, available Utah. free to you at our pharmacy, does Office-22- 59 that. Come in and ask about East 4800 South, just lhugTax. Start soring tax money! Salt Lake City 17, Utah. 6 Phone record-keepin- g jors, 11 with minors and 3 with neither; in modern languages at the high schools there are 14 teachers with majors in their language and 6 with minors and 2 with neither, in the junior highs there are 9 teachers with majors and 3 with minors and 4 with neither. The board approved a recommendation to purchase 28 box type refrigeration units to tie used in the district school lunch program for the storage of milk. Meadow Gold Dairies will purchase the units and sell them to the district at the dairies cost of $300 per unit. The district will pay the dairy at the rate of one tenth of a cent on each Vz pint of milk purchased. The dairy will charge no interest. The board decided to adopt firm policy for use of the auditorium at Skyline high school and to probably raise the rate for using the facility. 278-262- ERICKSON Plant 136 N. Main St., vale. Utah. Plume AM Subscription rate: $3.00 per year PHARMACY Cottonwood Village 6183 Highland Dr. 278-042- 8 Mid- Published every J. Parr Godfrey, James M. Landers. Wednesday Publisher Editor-Mg- r. Miss Eloise Cooke, daughter of Mr & Mrs CampMI M. Cooke, SUMMER PROGRAM READING CENTER Starts 2nd-4t- h 5th-6t- h 7th-9i- h REMEDIAL 2nd-5t- h 6lh-9t- h 10th-12t- h ; L'ollnmvood Presbyterian "Iiurcli for the congregation to study during the next few. weeks, aceording to Rev. U. David Steele, pastor. A eongre-- 1 galional meeting will be held on Apr. 24 to make a decision con-- ; corning this plan. By that time it is imped that the members will have had an opportunity to examine the model carefully and to study the reasoning for thinking and planning xvhicli the building committee has put into it. II. P. Logan is chairman of; the building committee and David Haines is architect. Other; m cm hers are: Mrs James Car- ter, Charles Cax'agnola. Mrs the j j' Sterling Devinny. Robert Doid- ge, Roger Friis. Wallace Hoff-- ; man, Delbert John. Mrs Roswell Miller, Larry Mowrcy,' ' Voss anil It. David T Tim Women's Association wilt at the Col ton wood Presby- Church Wednesday. Mar. 27 at 9:30 a. m. Thc program of the day will feature spring AR houseclcaning in action. participants will be exported to dress for the occasion anil he armed wilh rubber gloves, but cleaning supplies will tie pmvid- ed. Mrs Crosxxell Henderson. program ehairman oi the Wo- men's Association, said there will he a brief dexolional per- iod and refreshments and baby sitting provided by Circle 1 The model of the propositi nexv sanctuary will also he on m PAINT SALE QUALITY UflU American Dishes j Served with true Mexican hospitality in a restful atmosphere TAKE HOME ORDERS PREPARED Open Every Day PAINT SUNDRIES AT REDUCED PRICES The Holladay Post American Legion auxiliary will hold its regular monthly meeting. Mar. 28. 1W3 at 8 p.m. m the Auxil-i:tClub House, located at 670 Fist 33nl South. The program p,r thc evening will be on Com-me- t M,unity Service and Child OLYMPUS y DINNER HOUSE 167V2 Regent St. Wel-teria- n far(. Ali Auxiliary members will io the American Legion Club House at 8 p.m. and meet joint-- ; ly.wilh Hie legionnaires to hear J special guest speaker, Lt. George Nielsen, who is head of the Salt Lake County Youth h JUNIOR 1 siu-ake- TILLERS h 10th-12t- h GARDEN HELPER! Sanding Machines a Fence Stretchers Lawn Rollers Plumbers' Tools p.m., Thur. 11 a.m. ATTACHE 19 Wheelbarrows MODEL MOOO Cement NEW WESTINGHOUSE STYLE LEADER IN PORTABLE TELEVISION Jack Hammers MAT Tuition and Enrollment Information: All classes arc held for one hour per week for 1 1 weeks. The tuition is $17.50, plus material. Registration closes May 17th or earlier, when classes filled. The maximum per class is 20. Call now to assure registrotion. Each class is offered contingent upon sufficient enrollment. West. C. Hammond, in' structor. Classes start June 5, 6, 7. 10, 11, and end Aug. 19, 20, 21, 22, 24. Tuition for one person attending two or more classes is $30.00. Call today. The Reading Center CR8-091- 2 One demonstration will show why Merry Tiller is the number one garden helper. Youll be convinced when you tee how Merry transmission Tillers chsin-driv- e delivers an equivalent of 2 more horsepower than worm-driv- e units of equal power rating. Youll see why Merry Tiller owned get so much use from their ice engines; machines. Easy sound construction to handle the toughest jobs; rotors for every job a choke of 5 in any soil-p- lus action packed models that put the fun back in gardening! can be sure. ..if NO. (1 col.-l"- its Westinghouse MAT ) NO. 1 (2 Mud Pumps Dirt Conveyors Garden 1 Yard Tools Tractors Pipe Threaders Pipe Benders Motor Hoists Lawn Areators Jacks Lead Ladles Hedge Trimmers 90-da- You Mixers Sewer Cleaners Trim attache styling designed for ease of portability e Big screen 19' aluminized tube with 172 sq. in. viewing area Built-itelee Smart vinyl cabinet In choice of colors scoping antenna Wide range s;ieaker for excellent sound Filter shield provides finest picture quality performance indoors or out e parts and labor warranty, 1 year on picture tuba e Full year set replacement warranty against circuit board failure. AND VOCABULARY BUILDING grades: Thur. 2:00 p.m. grades: Thurs. 12:00 noon. grades: Tues. 4:00 p.m. grades: Mon. 4:00 p.m., Thurs. 8:00 a.m. Vacation Trailers Outboard Motors Tew Bars Car Coolers Asbestos Siding Cutters Aluminum Extension Ladders Block and Tackle READING grades: Mon. 1 p.m., Thur. 10 a.m., Sat. 10 a.m. 4645 Holladay Blvd. DIAL Power Saws MATH h - Rug Shampooers MEMORY COURSE (Junior High and up) Mon. 8:00 a.m., Thurs. 6:00 p.m. 3rd-6l- and Chipping Hammers Ladder Jacks Weed Burners Staple Guns Reuters Hand Trucks PARENTS' READING SEMINAR (Parents) Mon. 6:00 p.m., Wed. 8:00 a.m., Thtirs. 1:00 p.m. 7th-9t- h Rotary Tillers Chain Saws Post Holt Diggers n 3rd-6t- 1 TRACTORS Do It Yourself ADVANCED SPEED READING High School. College, Adults: Tuc. 6 p.m., Wed. 10 a.m.. Thu. 9 a.m.. Sat. 8 a.m. SPELLING CR7-262- Most Anything Zale's March of Values SPEED 6th-10t- h 4639 Holladay Blvd. Bureau. Afterwards, the members of the auxiliary will go to tlieii club house and conduct their mccting and hear a special Mrs Mabel Lar- guest sen. All members and their guests are invited to attend. INTERMEDIATE 4th-91- HARDWARE RENT READING grades: Mon., 9:00 a.m.. Tues., 2:00 p.m. grades: Tues., 8:00 a.m.. Wed., 3:00 p.m. grades: Tues.. 5:00 p.in.. Wed., 5:00 p.m. READING grades: Mon. 5 p.m.. Tues. LUMBER & ' NUMBER ONE AND READING LITERATURE grades: Mon. 11:00 a.m.. Tues., 3:00 p.m. grades: Mon., 3:00 p.in., Wed.. 1:00 p.m. grades; Tues., 9:00 a.m.., Wed.. 4:00 p.m. A Devoe SupOrb Mexican ' 7, BEGINNING READING (6 A 7 year olds) Mon., 10 a.m.. Wed, 2 p.m. CHILDREN'S A model of the proposed new xvill be on display at Honeymooners To Be HononecL tr At Reception Riverton, became the bride of Jewell J. Rasmussen Monday morning in the Logan LDS Temple. AT THE The groom is a son of Dr & Mr Jewell J. Rasmussen, 2357 St. Mary's Dr. They feted the newlyweds at a wedding breakfast following the wedding ceremony. The newlyweds returned from Las Vegas honeymoon Friday and will be honored at a reception Friday evening, at the 5f 6, 10, 11 home of the bride's parents. The couple plan to make their home in Salt Lake. They are Summer time is the time for both students at the U. Mr Rasfun and relaxation as well as mussen has completed an LDS for improvement, and that's East Central States mission. just what you'll find at The Reading Center. Read through classes our program and youll see there's for everyone. , June R'V Illlhl llJll.lil I Diana Hebert. Susan Rartschi. Janet Bartschi, Martha Farrcr. De Ann Kempner, Janet Farrcr, Kathryn Farrcr. Gary Wright, j)jjnc Davis, Virginia Philips, Judith Ann lnkley. xiu program at 8 p.m. on urday will he presented by: gusan Dalrymplc, Marilyn Iba. Karl Andrcason. Shirlcv Weight, Susan Mahey, Debra Tanner, Christine Kristen Peterson. Deanna Dyer, Jane Weight, Schmidt. Kathy Fagcrgren. Jared Thomas. Lynncttc Seely . Gary Wright. Sandra Putnam, Dccno Tanner, Nancy Livings-- ! Linda ton. Father Fnsign. Brown. Judith Ann lnkley. Cutting Torches Floor Polishers H Paint Compressors Lawn Mowers ) TV's Table Saws Stud Guns Mechanics' Tools Wheel Pullers Trailer Hitches Wall Paper Steamers Many Other Items Air Conditioners Charge It No Money Down Cement Vibrators Wheel Chairs o-serv G&L Equipment Co. 117 East 6th South Salt Lake City DA8-065- 8 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. I COTTONWOOD MALL 4835 So. Highland Dr. 9 Phono 278-261- Open Monday, Thursday, Friday 'till 9 p.m. LiLL B1 j.1!1"!18 ftfjj ARL' CENTAL 3151 S. State Ph. 466-257- 2 |