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Show Library Salt Lake City 12f Utah Ws The , firn N ei Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities Helladay, Cottonwood. East Mill ot Volume Number 21 Wednesday, May 22, 1963 Creek 8 Programs Set for Graduation And Promotional Exercises Poppy Day Saturday, May 25 American iiu'IiiImts, buy Auxiliary scouts, fill scouts and friends will distribWasatch Junior Hit'll ute Hippies throughout the Incocalon, Karrie Hummel: area on Saturday, May welcome, Keily Cerlion, slu- - 25, National I'oppy Day. The red crepe-pape- r (lent body president 1962-63- ; poppcs, made hy veterans in Hamusical Michael McCormick, John selection, advanced wlli'1' a A 1)ou,us. llo.s,ilal; p , ,'a,,(,,.j.re.i. Jane Lloyd, school orchestra under ilirvc- - ,hc ' are the memorial I Roth. , Joan Steve ,, poppies of Fairbanks, Gary Child, Student speakers at the Olympus Hiqh School yen lhof w. l.awro'ui. cMoii. uird; !t,,m tlll, men who gave their lives Scucotrtt, Margaret Steele, Christina Thames. Commencement will be Kathryn Eiickion, Pivsc.il at ini. of the class jjift !ano soloist Brianl llerog; that we might Ik- - free. lhams. Veterans have been making 'will he made by Doug Jensen, !lnl s'ak;rs' I anil Kathy Downie; poppies since October, 1962 and l1MikIimiI body president; musical enwoodwind selection, they have been sent to all 1,'l'M'n,ali,,n ul ,l ,,inlh Bra-- , j .,be Bruce Krandsen. John units in the State of Utah nc .;.l Elmo Pack: accept-- . Hush Joy l.ohn, Pl.Hl.p K.m- - for distribution on Poppy Day. seniors receiving Reynolds, diplomas. strings. taU' IV"or Proceeds from the distribuOlympus will graduate 595 in Toney VanDuren. Jerry Smith, ancc of ninth grade, Keith C. jnu1' .Jut,Ll'n diroms: student speakers, Bcck- - tion of iHippies are used in the , f the Tuesday ceremonies. l 1,Ul l t,ra,u,e;y Klc. Ray Davies. Nicole ,'r vV,11'0'''''' rehabilitation and child welrnH Olympus Junior high will proD'Mrict Doaid of Education. .1 jKiuiwIton: presentation of gift. fare programs of Hie mote 444, Evergreen Junior will Knight, Gail Gartinann. Carol auxiliary. Peter Cairo, ninth grade Evergreen Junior High promote 441 and Wasatch Jun- Thomas, Sharlene Knight, Mary of ; ''L'Ut ancc accept of a class gift Lindhloom, Sylvia Hatch; presior, 49(1. Shade Tree Conference Anderson, Programs at the schools are entation of elass of 1963, Dr W. will be ma le hy .lulu. Adams. .gift, Craig mirklf wi(,r K or Hamid Handley; acceptance as follows: Saturday at Murray l!Hg!i3 sludcnl tMidy president. Daly, principal; remarks, For- graduates, Keith C. Brown and Chcslcr M. TihIiI, Skyline High Srhool The semi-annuconference of principal, will ace Green. menilHT Granite Invocation, Linda Miller: sen- Mrs Beth Suinnicrhays, memHoard of Education; the Utah Association in Shade Dr niiilli and the gr..de pislriel piesent ior dass welcome, Ronald Jen- bers Granite Selmol Board; Tree Commissions will be held benediction, Steve Kramer. sen, president o! the senior farewell, Larry I). Baer, vice Joy t). Hrmton, ii'esulenl of the and on Saturday, May 25, al the Danees for students "The class of student James 1903; class; president, Grande Hoard of Education will guests will be held following Murray Municipal Building, 5461 speakers, Talvitie. Kathleen Sorensen, Olympus Ilymn, by Kenly accept the elass. So. Stale. each of the exercises. Janet Nordquist, Stephan Van Whitclock. class of 19G3; beneA program will lie presented Dellen, and Eloise Powell; fare- diction. Margaret Steele: re with the following momlKTS of cessional. graduates of 13. well, Victoria Baker. (lie class participating: Karen The student concert choir anil Olympus Junior High Ilogge, Terry SI ceil, Diane Students from Olympus Jun-io- r Steele. orchestra will perform throughRonnie Hardole, Donnie will present short ily. mx out the program and a vocal , sllirk.y Kalhy Vrrp. solo will be rendered by Eliz- whieh wdl include Hie following iIudson. JoAl'n JoI. ,:y students m the cast ; Kathy Lud ., abeth Gammcll. & Shonnio .lohnstm. Dr Jay O. Brinton, president low Dane Jonsc Doyon Mam. Thc It is w ill a great deal of Neighbor, Holladay's Torrt,H. M()()n, Kathy of the Granite District Board of Michele tschler, Ruth U.nsten.jsj been hometown has newspaper, pride and a sense of genuine acEducation and Dr O. C. Eng- sen. Margie Cox Martha Hugh- 1;l)nj(. Wl.rtl.Mkow.,'j,1K! Bllsh approved hy the Post Office DeDelw.n of cs complishment that we announCurtis, Rosc'inary land, deputy superintendent Heath partment for second-clas- s mailsnumwr, schools will present the diplom- IHllon, Chad Green DeannaiDy-- . D,nyis (.ann0M Grayi ing, and simultaneously be- ce to the people of the llolladay as to the dass. er. Marilyn Alley. Chonc NUo,M.rt Maugh comes a lni,siphl.Pi member of area that their hometown newsman, Karin Richardson, Olympus High School am Mike Wald ram. Evan Sim- Utah State Press Association paper has achieved one of its Richard chelc Davis, Larie Judd. Joan mons. Vance Organ prelude, Blalock, Robyn and National Editorial AssociaSmith, Olympus high school j Cooper, Jcif Burbidgc, Claudia Reese, greatest objectives," the pubCraig Preston, Paula faculty; processional, class of Coon, Larainc Peterson, Jill Preslon. March Encc, Holly tion. lisher added. 19G3; invocation, Kathryn Er- - Mulvay, Jay Kcnnington, Doug Application for second-clas- s xt Itcvsc, ('oilcan Wood, Sonnie cu, f.orn left to right, Kathy Sorensen, Janet Going over speeches to be presented It is a real lionor to belmig Sorensen. Mary Moss, Lyn Lar- mailing has been under Ronald and School Norch,uixt, Baker, Jensen, at to Vicky the High State Press Association, Skyine Utah Tuesday on by postal authorities sen, Pam Leonard. Lana Evexercises are Jour of the sptk- fur Mx mure than but Carol which we consider one of the months, Fclzcr, ans, Sandra Lillie, Denise Slillman, Connie Red-hai- notice of approval by the de- finest slate press associaUuns Jeannic Nakamura. Shaun-- a partment was received only last in the nation. By Uiis affiliation Anne Hcrruinsliaw. Newton, week, just as the may 15 issue Wayne Iiiley, Mike Martin, Da- was being distributed to read- The Neighbor also becomes a vid Coleman, Evan Simmons, ers. B:d openings on a new elemember of National Editorial Julie Edmonds, Nancy Woods, 8.000-odApproval of the second-clas- s whose Association, mentary school and on an ad- per hour would use the pool, t.ani Smilh Sandra Walkcr. was given as of Oct. 9, members will wel- mailing dition to another school were which will be closed to the pubgive it the d:slinctiun Ginny set last Thursday by Jordan lic until 6 p.m. come the parents fur the eve- 19U2, which means that after of being the largest trade assolours linm-.'- ii him to Sale Lake A lovely lady floating in mill-Oct. 9, 1963, the Neighbor beboard of education. he coir Board members agreed to ning. comes eligible under Utah law ciation in the world, Ronnie Williams, daughter of air . . . a charming daughter many car aco an two lovely to Bids on a addition a field trip to view needs make lo eluded. accept legal publications. liMaren .Mr & Mrs John C. Williams, Edgcmont schol in White City yirh from the (Irniiiatically involved in a lit! at Sandy, Edgcnionl. CottonAs a member of Utah State second-clas- s With mailing t'.e lour. 6717 South 1300 East, lias been will be opened Thursday, June wood doll lmn.se . . . the famous Hindu laiico aiiuiui and Mounlvicw Press Heights, Association The Ncighor at and the 6:30 6, accompanyil'1 privileges, In p.m. liiieil schools for fenc:ng, blaektop- will take its place as the 51st trunk trick . . . Iliese arc tail a Cue of these wa; Bids on a new Peru- na. Ping, and other improvements, legal newspaper in Utah, and ing recognition by slate and few of the many illusions In he lii'l'nllli' his W.fe Many yeaio, of view assoc tional The dislo i.ar also to The alions, the .".a1! a" property press brings I.aku Neighbor 8600 South 1400 East will be oppresented to visitors lo Colton- - hiler they ivliii r.:' In fered as a school site in West tinction of being a 'isil- Tl" fm ,a ltt" Neighbor becomes eligible fur two Meehan ened weeks later. wood Mall this week Jordan. homcluwn new advertising contracts nut lias limi rM'.'iiilt'ii iwck visit tt,k ical bids will be opened WedThe board authorized the selnliTiiationally r.iumus Jol.u jntlj llf newspaper. ycars offered lo mere nesday, June 19, at 12 nixin, curing of bids on tax anticipashoppers, The Sun, its companion paper Koek and his Royal I'aunly f 1, in m the coiihoimi ly liln of and the general contract bids, tion notes for Hie school finan- w,'ck niean greater year the same i mae.ie carrying advertising J.ai:e will free an its Salt environs. Brigham Young University Magic presenl the successful mech- 1963-6deluding to eial the in of amount the $1 stability publication,' edihut of Miri-o'-.'some with changes Two lovely dan I'd-:! s, has announced the names of sliows inside Hie ulli'nvlo.od anical bid, will be opened on million. '1,272 students who will receive torial content to meet post of- James M. Landers, i .'hi, .luti )t:: 6:30 ,Ts;.ii!.) at June Mall 20, Colt unworn! p.m. Thursday, added. Thursday I'), who On recommendation or I'nn. :(i,. al tl(. mi aI1II11ai C()in. fice requirements, will continue aie ni'iilli'i! a I the The board granted permis- Elmo night at 7, Friday night at vvorkerts lunch to Turner, in be distributed carrier school, by meneement exercises Friday, ('nltou'.ii:id elementary sion for the convention July were appointed at Cottonwood anil two peiTonnani-- Saturday as.. :isl tin .! fa'.lr.T in lr.anv of National Foundation May 31, al 7:30 p.m., in the the llolladay area. 11 to have full use of the West at 11:30 a. m. and 2 p in. school as follows: Mrs Heights The Neighbor, whieh started his feats ef Ihs wife, firldliousc. Albert Smith George 6 Jordan from This mystify ini! perforniaiiee Chapter to Meet swimming pool Joyce Child, manager, Mrs Lor-- ; inagazinc-typ- e lh len. is also pail of fie troupe The doctor's degree will be out as a a.m. to 6 p.m. It was reported aine Rains, Mrs Lillian C. is paid of Mafic May Days, a The annual meeting of the and she performs tie n,le of shopper nearly eight years awarded to four men. The massales event jointly sNiusorei Bench, Mrs Fern Cruwthcr. The family the final in'.' la will Ik- - conferred ago, has grown to full weekly Salt Lake County Chapter of ter's degree The tentative school calendar on 78. Ihe hy all lli memhers of Hie circula- the National Foundation will lie 1101111' s al .d-So, oh LhSTO East. bachelor's degree status, Mall Merchants Assn. for 1963-6was adopted, and will lie to 1.153, and tion, and acceptance by the post held Thursday, May 23. al chapawarded Mr Hock began h's career as calls for the beginning of class-worter headquarters, room 561 I'll- the two year certificate from office as a mature second-clas- s Butler Elementary a (inirini! iiieiiiber of Major on Wednesday, Aug. 28. publication and by the Slate ion Pacific Annex. 19 West the and Tcchnienl Bowes amateur lalenl shows. PTA Officers Listed and the closing of school on Press Association on the same South Temple St.. Salt Lake Institute lo 57. His step into the professional May 28. the latest Thursday, basis as the other 50 weekly City, at 7:3) p.m. Bonnie Williams Salt listed Lake from Those Mrs Wiliam has I', (hole field look plate when lie joined that Jordan schools have closed a nuinhcr of whom arc hometown papers of the state." I Reports will he gveu oil acid. til oi' Hie hern eleele City, pres ciaiseii hy the I iiioii American the Thurston Mafic Show. II in many ycars. J" rccciv- - J. Parr Godfrey, publisher, said tivities of Hie chapter, and ail from the Duller I'ile'iii'Mlai.v area, llolladay I i"'.ion The Mothers' Club of Jobs was here that he l.'arueil the The late closing is due partly Auxiliary Toil 63 lo at election of officers for Ihe en: l!.e .Servile; vvil'i her ing bachelor's decrees will be: iu commenting on the Icml Ciils' the Utah many intricate ami amazing Stale al Daughters Bethel No. 1 had its to a full twu weeks' vacation Id sche! year W II he .Mis suing year will lake place. Russell Silver of Gwendolyn feats of illusion with which he Sam I'liinh rs. firs! viee 'ivsi-ha- Stale rui'.cr.sity campus in last of the season on at Christmas lime (the holidays hiliaday. Carolyn S. Allred meeting thrilled aiiilieiiees frum , i, t ; Ivlin rl v'ltcup, s,i,iiikI lime. Honnii' is a fall on Wednesday), and the ad- - ;KalIJ AxIn.,n Anm.tu, Ll.titia junior al the Thursday, May 16, al the home coast lo coast, Mexico, ami ding of two days sprng vaca- - lsil(c!llirr. carol Elaine Bolster. Mrs Harry I.. iiillcrest Wil-i of the High School. Miss Van N. tion on Mar. 26 and 27. Mrs president, Canada. ami Ihdehcr, sciuiai'y: Mr,! hams is hi'jiiit simusored by thr .Bcvcrlv Bowen. Kathryn Gurr Mr Ruck ri'iNirts tlial hs'lloyd l.ignell, trra.iuivr. Spencer, 4893 Sommcl Dr. in Registration for summer km .ri.slwit.1 5, Carolyn food ijueen Market. drrgartcn was set for Tuesday llulladay. Tl .nis KllflMH, c.mp- , i Vs 28 and 29, Installation of officers fur the and Wednesday, May l!l.V(11,s cannon. M- M, with elasswork starting Mon- ron Donald Residents Asked 1963-6Christensen, Jerry was held. They arc: year day, June 3, and closing Friday, Conrad. Nigel F. B. Cook. To Check Mail Boxes ; : Little-Ionpresident, Mrs 11. Scott July 12, with holidays on Thurs- Cl.arre Arline Colrcll. U'wis Mrs day and Friday, July 4 and 5. first Is your mui! Imx secure on Ted Cm, ley, Robert II. Culler. I' e stand? Is your name Ted GIczos; second Supt. Reed II. Beekslead Ilonahl .lose )h Dent. Sliarlene V that the budget for the Ellsworth. Does your Ixix have a lid? Mrs William M. May: sec1963-6is fiscal being preHcrtliciic Joy Klein. Marc'a i1"''" v,,,ir lm have a flag? retary, Mrs Bernard Duliofxky. pared and willyear be in the hands .lames Erickson. Judith Mari ami other :te ms should be and treasurer, Mrs Hyde T. of board members by June 1. garet Fischer, .lay Eldon For-(it.:. 'll care of if you are lo gel as provided by law. Clayton. Philip Graham Garn. Rosat;e hesi caic ef your mail. lie Miaw Guillol. Kaaren llae Haycock. Linda limiter. E. DiLegion Auxiliary Has ane Jewell. Randall L. Jones. David I.. Klcmm. Linda Ann final Mooting of '62-'6- 3 loveless. Kent V. Marlowe, Larry .lames Maiwedel, Harold Joi n Nelson. Kranza Nadine Holladay merchants arc plan- mediately soulli er the Callaway Rivalor. ning a welcome next week for Originals. Also holding their' j(.m Marvin tjuerry. A. Clair three new merchants in the grand opening will be Ihe Sweet Ralph. Edwin Kent lie'nianu. rapidly growing shopping cen- Shopp in the building nirmcrly Gary Blaine Riddle. Patricia It. ter. Shop. oeupied by Ihe Sixty-Fiv- e Deuald 11. Spilkcr. s Merchants in (lie shopping Smith, Al the same lime Tracy New officers will Ik elected William Slewarl. Gucn-Re- r James Trust l'o. will hold llu center are planning to welcome Mrs Lillian Bowthorpe sign? a cheek for ICO whii.h was preal Ihe inerting. Fred Strciilmg. Maurinc grand opening of (heir new the new businesses by running Pill laid week the to Junior lliiili sented Keillt W. Stroud. by Holiaday Lady Speaking at tha first commencement exercises in the Hillcrcst Olympus A report w II Ik given on Ihe bank. Stnieling. in stores and their sjM'eiali Wili C. G. am Blaine to Mrs left from Mrs Lions. Watching High School auditorium will bo Mari Jensen (center), left to Tingey. right, Bowthorpe are, auuu.il Opening on or about June 1 shops that should attract hunIoppy Program" for Ardis who1 Angel, Wright. l.yini of In dreds at will and of Mrs thrifty shoppers the school, LaVerne Shaw, Elmo Pack, principal right standing, Richard Boswell, Kent Millington, and Brian Callaway Originals, Hi vrar which will he held LaRaine Kay Walk will re 4701 Holladay Blvd. (next lo like the congenial atmosphere monc-would probably be Smith, president ef the senior class, who will give the welcomMarge Baker. Mr Pack said the May 25. according lo Auxiliary ll'R Acme Paint Store) and of small shops in a neighborhood reive r technical eer ing address. Charlotte Larsen will also spoak. used to buy additional biology department equipment. l'iCMilcul vj ma Bordaler. titivate. iTcrrie's Bamboo Gazebo, im- - setting. Cook. .lei lie. Rees. Imil Small, Nc in .i n mri. . Tom t'rismnii, Mike Dans, Craig K. Peterson, Alan Bridge. Marilyn Partridge, On Tuesday, May 28, Skyline ieksun: welcome, Edwin And- and Olympus high schools willjrus, president, class ol 1963: hold commencement exercises of Ihcme, I .inn for a total of 791 high school Roth; speaker, Joan Fairbanks: seniors. On Monday, May 27. woodwind quintet, t'elia Lee- three junior high schools will Mastcr Terry Kartch.u'r, Den-- ' hold dosing programs for 791 ms Bolingbroke, Julian lias- ninth grade students being pro- musaen, Bill Callaghan; speak- moted to the high schools. er, Gary Child; speaker. Chris- The first graduating dass tinia Thomas song or farewell. ... vi from Skyline high school will senior ense that likely be the smallest school will ever sec with 19G t iz ;hcn,nldckfCor; clarmd ami I llol-lada- y 1 I I j , I , - aix-iliar- y Stcfw Sl, ! 1962-C3- mA. Neighbor Is Approved For 2nd Class Mailing j - n-- con-sider- Jordan Asks Bids on New School, Addition Miss Williams Local Magicians Perform At Mall Sales Event r, Attend Girls' State To d ! I ' BYU .... I Awards Diplomas at Graduation j ; 1 i u editor-manage- 4-- m,-c:i- ' Jobs Daughters Mothers Club k Elects Officers . j s , ; : j sshrj i 1 . 'A. t. leg-:l'!.- -. e. New Businesses Will Open in Holladay I I'ol-lin- two-yea- r. |