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Show Uriiv-jrsi- v Utpw Mbrar Sp.lt Citv Lako iyi The r V Ne a 3 L Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Helladay, Cottonwood, East Mill or n jy, Jjr.n 9 Creek G, 1963 Number 23 fk J?- - Tennis Meet Youthful at Olympus, Holladay tennis enthusiasts delivered to Mrs Marjorie Bayes, 4040 Momingstar Dr., before Monday, June 10, at 9 p.m. naments of the season next week The entry must include the in Holladay. player's name, USLTA cant The Wasatch Tennis Club will number, age as of Jan. 31, 1963, sponsor a three day tournament address, eity, phone, club or starting on June 13, at Olympus school, dale of birth, doubles High school courts and Holladay partner (if any), USLTA Elementary courts. The tourn-- ! triet ranking, and age division, anient will lie sanctioned by the Other rules that will govern United States Lawn Tennis Association and results will be compiled as part uf the state rankings. Entries will be open for boys Is and girls between the ages of 8 and 14 with each contestant eligible to enter two events, one singles and one doubles. Boys in the 12 to 14 age group may enter the mixed doubles in adIt has been announced by the dition to the singles and doubles. Utah National Guard that the Entries may be mailed or is winner in the "Freedom will have an opportunity to participate in one of the first tour- ' I i dis-.iift- y Tlie opening day of fishing season 1963. With all of the hundreds of dollars spent by sportsmen on the fishing opening it Guard Award is doubtful if many enjoyed it more than young Kenton Bown, 4051 South 1400 East, with his bait container under one arm Winner his other hand guiding his bicycle and his fishing pole in his mouth. City-Coun- Local Bankers Attend Denver Convention congratulated the people of the county and state on the cooperthat has been shown in building the new facility. Telegrams were also read from Sen. Wallace F. Bennett and Sen. Frank E. Moss. A message congratulatory from Gov. George D. Clyde was read by Mr Gunderson. Skyline Graduate Plans Electronics Career - Women Golfers ' engineering loma. This technician's dip- 7 That By Jay Overheard oil Main St.: One reason politics makes such strange bedfellows is that all kinds of enjoy Uie same hunk." Eigld years ago this spring, we look our first and only try at leaching school a elass in (MMigrapliy at the university. (Pie of the memorable things of dial cmtciicc was having as a member of the elass, Harry James, a fellow badiy crippled by polio, helpless without his wheelchair, Iml who was obviously determined not to let a lit It- - tiling like paralysis stop him from enjoying a full, happy 36-Ho- le i'j'-.f- 7-- 8 Rev. Sieclo Grant Stake MIA Sets Play for June 7 and 8 Will Speak At Confab I 0" i I Test June 20, 21 Women golfers from all over ! Prospectors' Dream Ends: Yacht Sinks Utah, and from several surrounding stales are signing up now for the third annual lax 36 golf tournament, which is set for June 20 and 21 at Bonneville. The 36 hole meet is one of the A search for goid in Alaska highlights of the Utah Women s jj four Brighton residents and Association tour although it's Jim JIoa(iand, 5779 Highland old, says Dick pr cndcd in a sea disaster for only two Kramer he Bonnevdic pro. j six people near Long Beach, The ladies- - medal play will n as the 79 foot yacht Calif., with 18 holes Thursday,! orc burned and sank last Fri-an- d another 18 triday will day rf thc cuast of California-wraup the meet.. Six voyagers, including three men and two women from Utah, r comprised thc party and of Robert M. Barrett, mining figure in prominent Utah and owner of thc yacht, his wife Lcnorc, his daughter Pat. and Jack Hardy, all of Brighton, and Mr Iloadland. All were pulled from the sea of the Norwegian Civic auditorium hy.wn.en Posanger, problems V which freighter and methods of financing and i,r()ll,llt lhcm to Long Beach operating will lie discussed at Friday night. They were liead-- a public meeting Friday at 8 ed for Kod:ak, Alaska, After noticing smoke, Hardy p.m. in Hie Prudential Federal saw fire in the hatch and found Savings Auditorium. Thc president of (he Interna- - a stateroom burning. After rational association for Auditorium dioing for help, and realizing Francis Managers, Docring, thc yacht had to be abandoned Houston, Tex., will present because ficncc wind fanned the slides of the Sain Houston Col- - fire, the crew leaped into thc iseum and movies of the Port- - ocean, aided by i fe jackets and land Ore., civic auditorium. a dinghy. Thomas T. Taylor, site com The Coast Guard in SanFran-mitl- c chairman for Hie board cisco started to answer the call of directors of the Salt Lake with two vessels and a plane. Civic Auditorium in- Estimated County damage to the vited all county residents to I enure and equipment was set at $50,000. attend the meeting. Lcn-begi- AlcCul-Iniigl- y Nci-ma- spoil-sign- - Utah & Nevada Caves Will Open New Centers Monday Night Services Set For Church Feiisli-rmaker- ; XcDv-Ijiioh- - c : R. Mahoney. ; ' i.c-irn-- pri-idc- 6 Mrs Henry Plenck, right, director of the Holladay Children's Center, accepts a $200 check from Mrs Richard C. Watkins on behalf of the Sugar House Jaycettes. Observing it Mrs Allyn sec-lio- on-da- y End Year or i de-crl- s. Jaycettes James was able Top Iris From Area Pre.-liyteii-an Sugar House It was rood news when Harry James was apKinlcd to handle aildelic puhl city for the II. A one lime tenuis great, his life would have liecn empty without some connection with athletics. Some mouths ago, the university apiKiinled Harry James varsity tennis coach. Now, a tenuis couch confined to a wheel cha r is not exactly a routine appointment. Lot last v.cv-llarry James proved that the U athletic pow-ei- s had not flipped their lid, for in his first season as coach, the I tali tennis team won the cl'.impiousliip of the Western Aiiih-liConference. This, we think, is a tremcir leiin example of n man I'is'ng alsive his handicap. Harry can not show his team; lie can only tell them. That he led them to a championship is a terrific tnhulc to liis leaching ability ami an outstanding demonstra- handicap. Nice going, Hurry. Methodist South. Church, Looking over pl.ms for the Grant Stake MIA Shore. Seated, from left to right, Yvonne consecrated a new addition to Production cf "Papa and ttlie Playhouse" are King- and LaDona Smith. The play will be its house of worship June 2. It from lift to i standing, Helen Shore, culminated thc work of nearly at Granite Park Junior presented June two years. Christie Scott Shore, and Nancy High. Though this is not all of Ihc building project to lie undertaken, two wings wen1 added and it was these that were consecrated last Sunday. Thc buildng fund campaign was held in September and October of 1961, with Henry in charge of the subThe Era'll Stake AHA product- - Luck. Mike Cullaei. Violet Ci- committee that directed the ol imi ,aia and the 1laV- - vroue. Mima Williams, liene liev. I!. Dave Sleele of engaged as the architect and Thmniwon, will lie presented June i'1'.1'1!'1'11!'1-- . Dr. Paul Pemberton led thc i.'ottiimvoii I'i-'vie nan i S.vlvia Ju jack-- , Mary K I M. E. an. Harris al was Jr. Granite Paik Juulor son. campaign. l.iSU Vine Sireet. vWhile. eh, Eileen Gay Owen, to work with Air leh Ea-- t Jiim Snuili, at Dave Shore, Robert Cope Jr., j llarris in planning Hie new ad- - vsl,r ,pcal.'r at the 7 : ::n p.m. each night. Robert Ummhull, Van Cotloin, dtions. High (imference to he la id at Brent Metcalf, i. Jm for lie Directing Hie production The contract was let to CanWasatch ,il. Debra Holland, Alary Slake will be Yclda on a portion l'lcasanl. Irmn .lime :is. Mi, ml Grant Aim Ensign, Ann Jackson, KarBarbara Neiman of thc entire program, and it ten vom.g people imm .,ii,u-ladalimner, producer is lairine en Grenwiaid, Diane Perry, and wood will annul the Conference, Hickman. winning first place in the Susie Kemp. At Camp fto;rr. Y.WCA camp Everybody's Responsibly es- pitted. in Ihc east are Jeri Included to be Still lie will built al M. contest Kamos, is Barbara the same l'e during say 2895 Morgan Dr. sanctuary, which will be joined time, about IS ye,,:..; i id Midi' kin, Glen Unylanec, Ken Miss Neiman is thc daughter to thc old build ng by thc two junior high age v, iM n'dmd (he T'r.,pii.-;'iii- , Vnanne Kfng. Lisle of Mr Mrs Winston Neiman. Coiimnvooii EiMinvton, wings. When completed, an en- - conference m-.Helen Snore. PhilThc contest was open to high dosed courtyard will be an iiii- - Presbyterian Church, lip Bruner, Andrew Jackson. . These conference.- - aie Brent Hardy. Charles Whitaker, school seniors throughout thc portant part of the basic dc- .sored by the Elizabeth slate and provides $500 to the Fawson. Christine The new addition houses ad- - Church ami tin- United Church Wadsworth. Janet Burch. Scott winner to be used as a scholarThe thrill of winning Queen ship to thc University of her ditional space needed by a of Christ. They will lie aitemled Shore. Nancy Shore, Mark growing congregation. thirst. Harley Jenl.seh, Carina of the Show" came Sunday to choice. by more than 3iKi youths. Miss Neiman, a 1963 graduate Jean Prescott. Quinn Valerians. John C. English, 2153 East 3U30 In charge of dance direction of Judge Memorial High School, is INI Iiit Andcr-awith Patti South for his Olympic Torch, will attend the University of Utah and major in home econoBannigart doing the choreo- a large golden bronze ir's, at mics. graphy. Dancers include Blair the I'tuli It is Society annual exAnderson. Boss Atkinson., Paul hibition al the State Capitol. The best arraiigeinenl was Jackson. Bulicj'l Fmilgcr, Jim eiilrclc Fensterinaker. Bunker. by Mrs Mildred Asay, Kathy to twu Visitors of tiie iiimm- Beaver and Aldlord. swinging .Maxine , Shirley B!i3 Sherman Ave. (1330 South). tain west's scenic caverns will past the old ghost niiniim Carol Strcadbock. Emphasizing the warm colors benefit this season through town of Frisco and peneiral n : ;tM' ' ,aln iuj)j Iaitm- - of brown and gold, she displaycnniplctiun of twin educative a rarely visited sector of peak- - .....-- i jaiI,. Ludwi g Jenna' ed ail oriental design. at Timpanugos Cave ami tiier Another East Mill Creek enand al Lehman Cave Xaliunal While thi- Tin ,p. ,,, MV,,- - Cave' A I'voiiiy four mcmlicr chorus try by Airs Vidor Sni'lli, 3 1113 Monument in Nevada. National Moiiiiini'ut iisilor ecu 'will provi.lo the music for Hie South 191(1 East, was niiincrup A $150,000 visitor center at ter will iiol A Monday evening worship open formally un'ii production under the direction to the Queen with "Slarshino, service will again he conducted Timpanogos Cave near Ameri- the faM season. its facililii.- - will of Thelma Nielson with Joy a beautiful yellow and while can Fork and Provo is now par- idded al the 25o acre Timp. Cliamherlain and Merwin Brown iris. by Rev. R. David Steele during The esat of the county on tin" 'as accompanists. thc summer months for those tially in use, acording to nionii-Th- heavily itsilcd eav-rnnew visitor center at Alpine I aiop rpad in Anu-- i iran, ('horn.; members are Richard went oil to win additional honwho find it more convenient than thc Sunday 9:30 A.M. ser- ccremonmies lor the Timpan-ogo- s 'ork Canyon. Impruvi'd park-- . l.udnig. Lew Howard, Harvey ors with Hion Tollman, t;;9tl Carcenter will lie held in the mg. heller access to the trail lo Jane Dr. (2275 Fast) of Iiol-- j vice during thc summer. Rev. today wiun iig first place in the Steele said that, beginning June displays and exhibits, ascending to Tinipanoco- - Cave, j ease congest ion at the new restrooms and new r lic-li- -' 3, seedling class, with a large lav-- I Cottonwood Presbyterian greatly end a r iris. Church, 1580 inc Street, would Lelinran Cave, oil the slopes oi incut facilities liaie all Been offer this feature in an outdoor 13.063 ft. high Alt. Wheeler, Alpine Loop road m Ann , .1:1 between Ely. Ncv. and Della site. setting at 7:30 P.M. each AI . tin1 '.t evening, when the Sunday l;lali. will open with formal ceremonies on Saturday. June many vacaliom.-'- s will waiil in non. vne of Ihc I.DS , inno Soul'i leek top honors, service will be repealed. 8. at 2 p.m. National Park Ser- drive on over the I lioir discuss sup-.Mj.ine Tjhi'inai-lJeny Strom:, lirju Highland vice officials and rcprcscnt.-- i lamp to Ii'oto Caiivnii. t!,.-ill spiritual Dr., was awarded the silver o, churches poll lives of Utah and Nevada state ileber and .Midway, o," down aims al their regular Hireling medal for sweepstakes 'll the i mo Can;.,, n to horticulture division. I'". la! Calls. Tuo- - lay. agencies will participate. Tours of the cave and Alt. W eeler Natioua' Park area, music by selmo' bands, a public harlicciic and r eoinniunity square dance w tl, 200 participants from Utah Nevada. Arizona and Idaho unplanned. The Sugar House daycrlte's Lehman Cave, rich in lime rummage sale, held .May 3rd stone formations, pink and and 4lli, was a rewarding cli- brown stalactites and si a lag max for thc year ending this mites, was carved more than June. Proceeds from the sale years ago by tin were presented in thc iorm of work of underground water am a $200.00 cheek to the Holladay earth movements, its series n Community Center directed by connected rooms or caverns are Mrs Henry Ilenk, and $50.imi to elect rally lighted, are easily the Sugar House Library. reached from the new parkin-- , Chairmen in charge of this area and visitor center vvitliou1 successful project were Mrs Ted climbing. Al the $150,000 center Tucker, Airs Ralph Wood. Airs displays, maps and models ex Leo Jensen, and Mrs Don Ante-zak- . plain the manner in which lofty Officers who presented thc Alt. Wheeler reared above the money to thc organizations were surrounding Snake Valley, and Airs Richard C. Watkins III. the geologic happenings ilia president, and Mrs Allyn Ala- - produced Ihc cool, deep, odor Instailation of the new 1963-- ful cavern. officers will he held during The liny hamlet of Baker, near (lie Inaugural Banquet to lie Nevada flail line, is the cl, held at Andy's Smorgasliord on est population center to 1 chmiio June 8th. at 7:00 p.m. Caves. However. U.S. 6 50. Incoming officers are Airs transcontinental highway crossJames Davis, president: Mrs ing central flail, links Delta am Ted Tucker, vice president: Mrs Ely. and passes almost ivitlii: Dick McKay, secretary. Mrs sight of the cavern entrance Ron Wightmaii. treasurer: and Ample motel ami toini-- t ac l Mrs Frank Matlicson. historian. are al Outgoing officers include: Mrs Delta, some 92 miles east of th Richard C. Watkins 111, presi- caves, and at Ely. New. 60 dent: Mrs Lynn Allen, vice miles to the west. Monument in American Fork Canyon, seven Utah State Highway 2t pro president; Mrs Allyn Alahoncy, miles from Pleasant Grove and American aand Mrs James vidcs an interesting altcrnnti secretary; Fo,k. ruute to Lehman Caves from Davis, historian. 3:UK) I lire. iH'isonal 1y. llarry to transmit to his team his own great love of a great game, and his tremendous drive and determination to succeed, no mater wlial the thrst East I Eye I tion I Addition 2375 con-sstc- Salt Lake County resident, al England, lias been admitted as a sludent of Wcllcch College. Mr England is a graduate of sSkline High School and resides with his pui'cnts, Mr & Airs .Mcldnii J. England, at Wll Connor St. lie will study for an ECC ll.ieciisc and an elclronics A - Consecrate With pride, Three local bankers and their wives attended the 61st Conven-atio- n tion of the American 1 institute of Banking held in Denver last week, The three are all officers of the Salt Lake Chapter of the American Institute of Banking, Attending were: Robert M. Worsley, president, Salt Lake chapter; Thomas H. Maxwell, associate councilman for the and Terrence Utah District; l'ck, National education f7- Methodists Barbara Neiman Detention Home Dedicated By State & County Officials A .siec(-l- i filled pro ram dedicated the new Salt Lake County ju cnilo court and detention home Sunday at 2 p.m. The Sl.liHUHX) structure will replace court offices in the Building and the detention home at 1900 South 2nd East. Speeches were delivered by Union W. Clark, Second District Juvenile Court judge from 1933 to 1959. C. W. Itrady. Salt Lake County Commissioner, Lamont B. Gunderson, State Welfare Commission chairman, Lloyd Bcnncll. detention center superintendent, and John Farr Larson, director, State Welfare Department Bureau for Children's Services. Judge Regnal W. Garff, was program master of ceremonies. Elbert It. Curtis, former chairman of tide Citizens Advisory Council to the Salt lake County Detention Center and Second District Juvenile Court gave the dedicatory prayer. A telegram from Alty. Con. Robert F. Kennedy was read by Mr Larson. Alty. Con. Kennedy the tournament include: Cuii- testants must wear white tennis attire; contestants must have current 1963 I'SLTA registration card. (See Mr Lee Hummel at the Sail Lake Tennis Club); No entry fee for registered meiilicr of the Wasatch Tennis Club; Entry fee for other plavcrs is cents per event; twenty minute default rule will he enforced : Kat-l- i player must furnish one hall and the rules and regulations of the I'SLTA must be followed. i |