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Show University of Utah City 12, Utah Li biur r Sp.lt Lake University Honor Students Fifty-thre- persons e .O i ir.u-- O I i arm a'v High Scluml Olympus I among the Tiki students to the winter quart, r limiur roll at the University ol I iah. iTo he named to the boii'c- list a student i: nt niu'M.iiu an in a'l average of 3.5 or lieiii-'academic Mihicct where in is the equivalent ot an "A ' The students term tile pus area are: j Wednesday, May 8, 1963 r outni'.isi tn giving H 3 !I c Volume 8 s .v Number 19 L'i-- t r Cottonwood Council Recommends Denying Montsfc Zoning Change i Aundrin L. fiey 1.. Andcr-iin- . Xndcrscn. .! k.iHn-nr- Bagloy, Joan Burlier. Rai'iinud C. llatlison. Sandra Finn !:: m. Jerry Hubert Bisclioff. Hiih;.. Dorgognn. M. Vidor Docker. Perry Su-a- Si Ca'IMer. Jr. Ross Norma Casllclon.. Virginia I.cc (base. Sasun l.imi Combs. Thomas Jelfrei Com ad. . Linda Ann Cook. Karen lia.v A. (icicle, huili W. .ing. .J." t '! it ii.;i n.i i i I lit I' (vc:- i t Ii I : 1 i i ( ! iM i li lUi'k, I I). i Richards, executive director or the Cottonwood Mall Merchants Association, gives Mrs W. M. Eddington a preview of the crown which will be worn by the lucky woman who is selected as Queen of the Mall for a Day. Queen of the Mall To Be Selected on May 1 3 Day sales event. As Queen of the Mall for a Day," she will be taken on a shopping tour of the 46 stores and services inside the Mall, with $50 to spend on herself or on her family, as she may choose. To set her mini I at ease while she May 13 as Queen of the Mall, a baby tender will be provided for the complete day. There will be tv, radio, and newspaper interviews in the morning. I.unch will be served in the Hot Shoppes Cafeteria. an afternoon of Following shopping, her family will join J.cr fur dinnoi at tin: Top Otlie Mall. They will then go as a family to sec the Cinerama production of "How the West was Won. as the guests of the Villa Theatre. It will be a full day of excite- sK-nd- s K. for .Aid, Bsc' Ict.r Henrichsen. Joan Dian C. Howard, Gerald Steve Howells. Steven Dennis Kolilerl. Al in Henry Larsen, Patricia Lewis, Thomas Kdgar I.yon, Jr. Robert Wright .Merrill. Neva Rita Neff, Diana .May Ovard. Karen Ann Perkins, John Lind Peterson. Dix lldycs Pettey. Linda Rasmussen. Carl .lames Rue. Marilyn Richards. Judith Lee Wayne Some mother in this area is scheduled for a day she will never forget. She is going to be feted as a queen in a contest being sponsored by the Cottonwood Mall Merchants' Association as part of their D. Haii.-e- Andeiseii C'layiiiii (ion Co., awarded Ciiustr.ic lack , i;i:i, was of the a.t contract lur alii ra- l:n ,n - timi to V t .!oid."i etccjcnt.iry seliiu.l Thursday niviit. Aiider- .'.III had the hi I of fs; ;.I bids submitted u) Jiu ei: li.c Ionian li.iard of ed.iealiiii. Tl e inds is need to a :i l: i ni I !i- ii'W i lnpM U'lucili J' Il Dill I I Hoiiaday Lady Lions will to Hii!c;ost p, met Thursday, May it at the low bid prh e i,r home of Mrs T. Ralph Fryer. Tie hoa.d lean 2l to emoy a William II. I'.aril.-t- t planned pot luck dinner. , ail, m 'C p I ,lr ( ; i l of liait,. ooin. a (I.,. i iiocr i.RM dtt ill lr n : Mill oy.ra.II vai also n ni liie l.ay a report In pointed out 1D.it. with most n ,, 'on in i Judi'iit:, in;, the . of clue Miinmcr ii ii'ary Ii . !'.: i.'iii"; dMriel would have 'ha1 ti'i-.,.i'ed mtu ,: ha v ';i,.l of i v one trainin'.; ear M in e i'.iil lil :be (,n d:,i!i'.: the school year, an I the TOtli Siu'.i wi.ee th.y are 1,11 otli".s could lie released f.n-'- sidev . all.s by '.he council deeided tt at t'c ih.-educing the district's in- saTety eoiniiiil'eo slioidd land s:i,la1)" for Hi s study purp",i vestment in aiitomolule-- i by a the prohlcii; and make their as been made. It was al upu margin. rccmi: mcndai ions. i minus that no lai; I at all iTui. Harold Ashman's reeom- isl ln. 10 Hoi, aday area (jtiens of Hu area were re-ni' iidalion that l --.1:1 I,. ;,, iiiiiah d that the conned meets a1: ly .1. 'TK-.i-l.e y-- veii a trial iiu iu'; oil I ne first J imrsday of each zoning. In fad. C.ii was apjirmel by the iioaiil. Ii any land awrlabk at all Next board meet in; was set nifiiif and lint anyone wishing j (n attend should feel free to do on Page 1) (Conti May J6 at 7 p in. so. Wi-i- It ni, I ! ! . I Hospital Planners Make Stcstenient Additional details wen releas- - mil approacltip. a million dollars annually cd this week on the hospital in dond this the Hoiiaday area. Sopkcsmen aiK l'v1,aHy ",i,kS d,,r t!lis wil1 for the group said that within line of Ilolluduv's most In1!'-'a few weeks there would be a fieial undertakings. model of the proposed structure "For the past 11 inoni:..s, an on display for residents of the inlrnsii e search for a tract of t'lrec-ciiarler- t:. se'i-Hi- ' pies--llliv- siipm-V'snr- I s j ' ! . i 1 - area ! . 1 iai ; I i.- I to view. fr ! Olympus High WiH Have Summer School t. Hoiiaday Men "-- -- j . j JU0,-00- .1 -' Sait' tin- - Reeiealion IJoai'l. Detailed iiiformaiou mav be reeeived by eallnig l.ee F. Gled I dl. summer school coordina- lor, at Olympus High Keliool. ' at Olympus Junior High are, form lrft to right. Sue Nrlsun, Kris West, Joan Miller, Joan Carman, Jane Qniu n. Absent at the time of the picture were Sandy Miles and Sharon Williclmscn. New cheerleaders New "Bonanza" Booms . 111 ui:h Lake County - p at nto lb. soli mountain soil, pick up ! ecu "l.,iii.,na .1 n Park City, .Il I' e one Ik it a soldier- - k I turned pro, ifclur uncovered 91 ye.e.s ago. Hie ; o,i o n 's swing will br'-elginuud for a iiti ii: fTia.ii . I t Hu. mi .ply - mi-- ei !' imi lmg D mu i The n ,i aTler the Hial Fes iiiiii:'u Sll,,,' (riiiim! .In hi in'll - 1SC9-7U- iii't v.i; a in a. in. : n o Ida .'ni tii linnm .:ir."'ie l'eai;ii-e- i m the u"l In- float-- . "I m un - a l! Park 'tty's was nee - mi e t famous "'1U!". eenie'-s- . The "I hen v. i il of the ii ' iii-i- ' ter (lie ynd Publicity Council. Park Lost a Wedding Ring? City. Citv will soon become a poind a r mown recreation con- Call Deseret Boole America. allracPng of thousands and Employes of the Deseret cn millions of lour-- . Rook store in the Cottonwood ?!a!l have been wondering leaf to the slate. rk City is only about a woman's wedding band which they found among the IsHiks in the children's section T'ark I parade iv'U .' m i ii " :: D' ever t W'-.-- grant-- 1 am) Wasbiu- -t .In. ,ii't. r local, stale and o i' Vu. ! '. i ie- are exnect-cio p.ir'i I'.ite in Saturday's reiuiil-lu-,- ' k'll:' T.i'-Mn nr Wiliam ('i' d sneei il !rs jirn.-- ' r-- i atsu .; 11- 1- super-intciidet- it ',r!i n; r- -t issued a the He smd it on iriiiti'i'.: aM-n- ,, IV n ecu , the old. 2'a-niil- . e ,, scene Pioneer Peak. Special x,.w 1)ri.sil(,,t is steel cable for the high-strengt- . ,.- - S! hem, fabricated by U.S. 4 next Scheduled 'li'Mis. and aeti- - iciitci. the fiist ot a number ef new tourist facilities to be build. Oilier projects to loiu will cl uiulur way tins suimmr ro nri'Micc!..,- - iron, Park City. wiM I.1. i., n t tlm i.arade With bis biuiu enn-lhai- of the id"dstr,iii' SuM;.,n tot loo long ago. The hand is gold and has initials on the inside. Anyone claiming Hie ring will liaic to The expected describe the initials. The owner of the ring won't I.i he held about tl a.m.. will to answer any questions e a'so mark the start of struetion of a aerial concerning the loss, but a few tramway. ..the longest gondola words would probably ease the lift in North America. Il is ininds of some curious people. scheduled for completion Into lids fall in time for use during ; Crestview PTA Officers next skiing season. Announced tor 1963-6- 4 A closed cabin tramway, if will be capable of transport mg Aiumuncemrul was made Sot' skiers per hour to Hie Silver cenlly of the new PTA officer to Mine and the m, King up to,,' 0,.shil.v, ..eme.iiarv school, of gi'nmid-lireakiii- This ;ii m. e- -l fast-livin- Iiard-figlilin- - ! the. . of t'i" Wa.saleli. i'll''i dnii:.i- 11 di-g- ; . u Parle City May chunks of silver ore a nine-hol- e golf course, a chair Silver King mine, Jiff, two beginner ski tows, 18 earry it past the crowds and miles of ski trails, a toboggan deiosit it at Hie ground-break- area, picnic sites, riding stables ing site. Later. Gov. Clyde will afl rehabilitation of the New a hole and the ore will be Park Hotel. The I'tah Employment SecThen the placed in the holto-nurity Office estimates that new dignitaries will each place a Park City development will open shuulfiil of earth on tup of the up more than 1.7(H) new jobs in ore. symhnlimg liie loeation Ihe slate. "Park City's of "i.uniinalaiiil in Park City. plan will create not The mndern bonanza will indeed lie difterent form the one only business and employment unities for citizens of Hud gaie b'rlli almost oer- - npporl and the State of Utah Park City niglit to Park Cil v hack in but will open up a vast, new . Instead of for the entire miners in search scenic playground said Mr Datt, the AKA nation." uf wealth, the new development administrator. will attract reereat'iin-mindet- l Miss Konanza. pretty Joan .Americans in search of skiing a junior at Park City Durraut. thrills, slimmer touring in gonwill reign as quern dula lifts and relaxation at High School, over the festivities Saturday. in a resorts cool imiun-"'(i quaint She is the daughter or Mr & Mrs tain retreat. Will Durrant, residents of Park According to D. James Can-l,o- " non. director of the I'tali Tourist City. l, unearthing of from I is-.'.- s Dmjiam Ci in.i.,,ipl" u e Spokesmen for the group issued the following statement The hospital will occupy a piece of land with a 750-ffront Granite school district offi lwo hmv.s per day. (Ac days a ro'luv in.-- area-- and IKK) feet across the back. :,si. inalh-'ii- i rials last week announced the wick. The lost class aeli The proH-rtsconcu. soci.,1 stul- is 400 foot deep. day It is proposed that at least a course schedule for the senior will begin at 7 a. in. and end at .i,,s- business, iridu .trial 75 bed hospital be constructed high school summer seliool that 9 a.m . the second mg. art. and pmiod will l'i;:gn at approximately 2400 Fast 4500 will be held al Health am' p.ivsical at y: 15 ;ulv t.ri,j a idj;,' ,.,i, Olymp i.s High be.-iai.ilieii classes South. be This wi,l is to I 'tali be SchiHil this hospital Kenneciill's lueght Copper built in a.m. year. conjunction with a medDivision honored its :ui and The program is designed to1 student who Any lias eoiaiilelical tower building to provide orfer make-uemployees last week. courses, aeeel- - , . !'" wu,, ,, ,,,,inl1 Fourteen veterans of 30 years office space for some 2o doc- crated courses, regular aea- tors. I c Hiterchte adults ".lay ,llr domic courses, crafts courses. According to liie I960 census and skill courses. Tile boom will lie oil .dsn enroll in i c p ii;r.uii. lb high Regular prepared by the IT. S. Depart- school credit can be received idciits from onlsi le Hie olm-fn- r at the 11111111,ment of Commerce, over 0 most courses. pus Iii'igh Si' m bouudai ies mining town of Park t'it persons reside in the southThe siimiiicr program will lie- may also rr aster lor the eiiur-gi- Saturday. May II east portion of Salt Lake CounJune 3 and end July 15. in the summer seh'iul. Gov. Gr-'rD. Clyde wdi ty. At the present time there Each class session will lie fori Courses will be offered in the u silver-coaleminer's are no hospital facilities located in the Hoiiaday vicinity. This leaves this portion of Salt Lake County as much as 10 miles distant from the nearest hospital facility. The Hoiiaday area is one of the most rapidly growing areas ' of the valley. Doctors have been reluctant in the past to establish practice in the area because of the lack of hospital facilities. Yet. al the present time some 30 doctors are located here, the statement con- tinues, "The influx of doctors is accelerating. and would he greater still if a hospital could be numerous provided. Despite clinics and offices being constructed or planned in this area, the ratio of doctors per population is far less than average. It is unusual to find such a large population without a hos-- I pital. The recent expansions land development of other Salt Lake area hospitals have failed , to provide the needed relief as their facilities arc already strained to the maximum and the distance problem remains. According to a recent survey made by the Commerce Department. the nietroNilitan Salt Lake area has only 62', of the, hospital beds currently regard-- 1 cd as optimal. "The recently appointed Salt Lake Valley Citizens Council, in a report soon to be made pub- - s&fV. lie. has conducted an extensive Briy - "j$ investigation and found the need for hospital beds to be extremely acute. 1 Anlhon E. Nielsen The statement continued to $ say: wiilt the company were paid "The magnitude of this pro-- : j triliule hy J. P. O'Keefe, div- jeet is enormous in the bene- ision general manager. Another fieial effect it would haie on L'tKi men have completed 20 years the community. In addition to with the company. providing desperately needed George F. King, 2531 East hospital beds in this area, it Park City Mayor William Sul Ivan, left, reads is 3l;nk Jehcy. fiiremaii uf l ulled Park City Capricorn Way. and Anlhon F,. also would bring other badly atto Claims Mine Cn wim will special inieralioiis proclamation inviting IPaR Wander Lane. needed physicians into the Nielsen, tend ground breaking cere monies 31 ay 11 for IkiIIi of llull.ulay, received 20 area. ul Ihe new ski ll . tiik and s'aoi-e- l "The fact that in the first new recreation area. In the center is Prospecyear awards. They both work are relic miner tools to he used in on the ore haulage crew al the year, this facility will employ Tom tor anil his Hie Un Jorr St, linmi, right at least 160 people with a pay- mine. KCC Honors i.i . 1:i Mr & Mrs George V. Cardwell; front row, left to right, Mark son of Mr & Mrs S. Calvin Sorensen; Sorensen, and Sheri Earillcy, historian, daughter of Mr A Mrs K. P. Eardley. the last-- I o' Ktelfeuseu .sum ami south in list cross flic get to school if walk u:i a side-ei- i i lie sul- - of toe I i,e1-- ai New student body officers at Olympus Junior High arc, from leH to right, back row, Lynne Erickson, secretary; daughter or Mr A Mrs ('. It. Erickson; Kent Cardwel, president, son of Tih.ii i.cii.i ! mounds' apphcalioii. l.-- : I - . . further lopnl mi 'ii "i er iermaieut lair.-'ihv in t high schools no in 'icutel that i' w.mhi h e, , economical to v hie equipment i pm- im'l i e than in :: ,.Mj for installations, iti.: t SO ;,1MI 1,a'the ; i il a i f ,,n- Co i : ; l ,s1 iii aho i.!'. t'.ai pioperty t. i o'', i., ni a o' ot or a.i.ioining halls of be no'diel as to liie li.c.,. el i.y dupli- - ' eh. in... to l e us,1. is deiel A plea w..s c.iaile Ii, council I l.'f i e. a'.d i.i- no inln i ..ii Fail, cniiiriiiaii ol I'Mi.'liy iiil pitllO I ill coiiiniiio'e. to lime lev .honk rnrm. i.i.siuMc i on Hie Siipt. II. W fM 't'i I Smith, Joan Stiarr. Tin' sliced, .'lid hiihler sj): i Stanley Staten. John Rfn days for roinploli,)i) ( Steel, Rebeee.i hue .out! act. which slioei-Ann Prieilla Summers, 'lay lor, the t.irce add.i.orial ela.-.--, Karen June Thompson. Domic rooms and other facilities in Kay D. Vance. Catherine J. tea liiiess for tin of Walther, and Richard ). 'School this fall. Hi1 board also awarded Hoiiaday Lady Lions Officers I.ir i Derrell Cow r lit:, acthji to(ii.DonIDC. l.ai.i.:i- i pm,-.'- 1,, o.i,e e'ided i i. ! ; i;i !i il III;, i s1 M Howard Michael To Elect ..e I.. l.- J'u West ii f-e i vi. i. :c h;i' asked that ih;, ni i.i.; aiiliea- soils ih'.se.'.iiaie Ihe n.,e of t.he Oe . ' .1 Rollins, .Maureen Helen Keddou. James T. Sherreu. .Ir..i ment and fun for the Queen or the Mall nominee. Second and third place winners will be presented with a $25 shoping tour of the Mall. Mothers may be nominated by filling out an entry blank obtainable with a purchase from any of the 46 members of the Cottonwood Mail Merchants association. Selection of the Queen and runners-uwill be based upon the best statement and the best thC 1,inin f me juugLS. .IS, w cil iucii'hsi 'I did llol :,, to w ..e!i tl e il up- I, O..I.I h ' p it .1 li.e appli- - O (mi o ill. l i .'ll. ' i.i i i Futlier-ingliam- i : II. i. i Jordan School Boa 1U ; leen i ' .1 ill v'l I Hi' (ill. MIS i.'ll . 't.1 wi Drown K. n I llll.UIvV.D..' !ioli1 i lu u-.- i Dram. Shir) Donnie Dreitling. l llv 1. (ii.m.l Kl.lh Oliver Dr.: vice- Jny 'l Cumherlaml H,.; second lack ' Mirk ' school principal': secret tarv. Mrs S. R Tresaskis i'll Kveniug Star Dr.: treasuror lrs c,iarl,-- K. Fost.-r- , 4030 Ft loiaio Dr. 1'iTtola. MUi s |