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Show University of Litrr.ry Lriko City 12, Utah Sp.U The He ' d ViC? serving the Southeast Salt Lake Commumnes or If Salt Lake wants it they Location of the proposed Civic Auditorium was the most should pay for it." he added, significant point of a dis- - j Mayor llenry Ueckstead, at the public hearing , vale, warned that the bond ' before the county commission issue would not carry if the auditorium were planned for Friday afternoon. A citizens committee which downtown Salt Lake. He deelar- hod studied the problem offer- ed that the commission should ed four possible sites, two in consider "first things first" downtown Salt Lake and two and establish thc proper location in the region of 21st South. for the auditorium, because Most citizens who spoke at thc people would not approve the meeting, however, thought it otherwise. (bat a county location would Other speakers from county lie superior. On the other hand, areas gave similar warnings three managers of similar facil- and pointed out that many peoities in other eilics thought a ple will no longer attend footdowntown location would be ball games at thc university lieller. because of thc traffic situation. Edward Farni. St. Paul. EmIn planning a site, full consemett Rare, Ft. Worth. Donald cration of future freeways and Johnston, Seattle, all managers belt routes must be taken into if auditoriums, had been study- consideration, it was pointed ing the Salt Lake valley for mt by J. Parr Godfrey, publish-n- r three days. They were able to of thc Ilolladay Neighbor give much valuable information and thc Midvale Sentinel. Thc report of the citizens regarding operation of an auditorium, but said they would committee estmated that it not recommend a site unt;l would require 12 lanes of traf their written report is submitted fie 30 minutes to clear thc parklater. ing area of an auditorium of Mayor Kay I. Greenwood of 14,000 capacity. Residents of Ilolladay assurMurray declared that the people in the county areas are inereas-ined the group that thc Ilolladay It)'!, a year in population, community is not interested in and felt that an auditorium seeking location of thc auditoshould be in a central location rium in that area, but that rcs-- ( Continued on Page 2) out of the overcrowded area n Margo Walters Named To U. S. Olympic Team Official last try was ignored by the selec- announcement week from the Coiled Slates 'lion committee. confirm Ski Association Margo is planning to start rumors that have lxen in the Irainning with the team in late area for some time that Margo August at liemi. Ore. Alsu named to the team was Walters is a member of the Calif., United Slates Olympic Team. wlio trained in Utah last wilder her with lives parMargo and stavt.d al lhc WatL.rs parents, Mr & Mrs Karl I). ' I11 Walters, at Ilolladay Blvd. The 21 year old Jordan high school graduate is listed as one id six women to lie named to Stales Ski Aswhat United sociation officials have termed the "Best Ever" ski team to the United States represent inlcrnalioii in the cunipclilinn. is the only Miss Walters n of the representative Ski Assn, to make the Olympic team. Jim Caddis who ranks among the lop eight men skiers in the coun- 4318 J.4 Wv.'JjU'sdi Volina.' 0 , Thc I)nKiuctmii will he held al the East Mill Creek Slake voh'r. 3310 Sout.i :JiKKi Last. The east and the rules they will play follow: Dad. I.rK Burton; Mother, Marie Dean Aplanalp : Anne 1 al Wilson. Manioc Neff; Karnestine. Frank, Gary Morris: Martha, l.ynda Robinson; Rill. Russell Klein; Fred. Randy Rcnnoti; Dan, Lon KhcificUl: i j Lillian, Kerry Anderson: Jackie, David Sliamy; Mrs Fitzgerald. Marian Felix: Dr Burton. Jim Dennis Evans; Jim.' Seales. Wixilston: Miss Brill, Suaime Edmonds; Larry, Ron Jnisru. Thc play is being directed by Jeri Sliamy with Jean Hall Woolslon Dennis assisting. will furnish the sound affects. t 13 to '.My rf :a!i , tj .tlC-- .111 oily I 'J '. i lake Inter-mountai- Highland Dr. Honor from Scholarship recipients Judy Granite, Olympus and Doan Kcndlcxhach, Sartain. . Jeffrey fttert liru- - Dairy Princess piiii,i,:iul. which A stunning blown cveil her reign as wiu n. televised, at Hotel Utah nctc li.is Salt Lake comitys Dairy Prn- - in N, ; y i" ,,,ss- "'''"a i'c is Maiy Jo Macro. 21, 'hm .liter of Mr & Mrs Tracy Macro. :i2iKi Kculon Drive (2760 Smith). She was chosen oxer 25 oilier contest ants la.il week 'm tin' county final.i at Prudential Federal Building. Miss Macro was first atlcnd-nn- d In the enmity Dairy Prill Princess she succeeded-Car- nl Bateman. Iniscii attendants fur Miss were two Mae.0 winsome lilnnils: Drlioriili Ann ZaeluT, 18. daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Gii-- t W. aclicr, 32.51 Millcreek Road. list: and Valerie Jean Lciklev. H. daugiiler ol Mr & V.d Mrs F. Berkely, 3ltX) J''eet wood Drive, second. :n ru will represent Miss Salt l.ake county in the stale f iw Albetrt John SU'ph-Edit- h Mary Christine Wads- Marion Smith was as the winner from wortn. Granite high sehool, Ronald From Skyline, Elizabeth Ann Dale is thc winner Gammcll, Jensen Kathleen Garmas, from and James 'Janet L. Nordquist, Eloise Skyline from Wright Olympus will Powell, Kathleen Ann Sorcn- rcceive the scholarship. sen. 3693 Twin Rrnok; The students were nomin- From Olympiis, Edwina Jo and Mrs A. F. Dehevctz, 3242 ted by the principals of their Burton, Hilda Kathryn Erick Margie Ave., l!Hi2-6high schools as outstanding son, Florence Mary Freeman, A brief meeting was held students expecting to attend Kimon G. Georgeson, Susan after lunch with Mrs Thomas the University of Utah. M. Gillings, Madeline HamilMorris presiding. Honors at Entrance, stud- - ton, Shauna Dianne Holland, Special Guest speaker was cuts in lop ten 3',;. of the Charlotte Alice Moody, B. Sue Mrs John Mnugiim, an active graduating class,, were given Petersen. Marilyn Stephenson. member of the Salt Lake Jay- - to the following: Scholarship awards, given to ccttc group. Mrs Mangums From Granite, Claudia Bur-2.- 4 students who have maintained excellent speech was titled J. ton, Sara Jane Crawford, a 3.IK) grade point average or C. in Wives a Changing Sliarlec Doxey, George Wil-i- higher in the basic subjects in World." She was one of the top liam Hartman. Jr., Judith their four years of high school, winners in thc Stale S)eak-iiHowe, Mary Alice Lauritzen, were given to thc following: From Granite. Tier A. Jayccltc contest held al the David George Lewis, Steven in Byron I .owe. Lonnie K. Moss Jo Ann Baekman, Ken-del- l Jayee Stale Convention j Vernal last mouth. Merit (National Janies Burrowcs, Kenneth Finalist), Bclka, Valeric Lynn Bcscnd-orfeKaren Buck, Martha M. R. Lawrence Fugii, Grff, Juanita Golding, Karen Grccn-woixRobert Brent Griggs, Jerry Clyde Jolley. Kfcrina Kenison, Frank Ronald Kiesig. Sharon Ann Lambert, Richard saw no sign of fire, hut on his Edward Isirange, Stephen II. cheek an hour later lie saw jltoss, Ilcnc Jane Samurlson. smoke smoulder from Hie Iwild- From Skyline, Linda Jo Barbara June Nor,nf" ton, Gwendolyn lrinec, Kathy Clicslcy Winteh. owner of the Taylor. Fixxl and sa'd that store, Drug Michael From Olympus. Administration officials rcqtiir- - stocks could Ik replenished a Reyler, Kathleen ed Mm to destroy most of the hut the remainder of the store Lynn Dianne Carolyn Brandon, e lie would not until in were form open that liquid drugs ' and many of the pills and tensive painting and cleaning Hilton, Terry Hall Kartchner. Judith Ann Kelsey. Gayle could be taken eare of. powders, Renee Rogers, tosen, Resa Tippetts, Jan Elaine Carolyn Dryamw White, Hatch. Two students from Granite s'finalr-ships- . additional received Carl Kent Hebson received thc Josephine Beam Scholarship and Paul Marran-toni- o received thc Men's Italian American Civic League Scholarship. 9 Widening Bids Planned 1959-60- 1960-61- 75 working days. Tlie li'ghway which passes the Coltonwisid Mall will lx- channelized to prevent danger- ous left turns and U turns. Ash-urs- I Store in Cottonwood Village Saturday caused more than KM).(XX) damage to the new drug stoiT. Thc fire was discovered by Salt laikc Couiity Deputy Slier- iff Gary Stienfelt during one of his regular cheeks of stores area. He said that lie in cheeked the store al 5 a. in. and G.irdc Pi Club Fiover Show Winners Named t, l, ' Bernard James l.ym-li- . tu cnUr From Harvard Charles Crest view R. Anderson, 2891 was graduated 13 Irom Ilarvard JlllR, Wll, a Masi,rrs MIVI'rhlly of Business Administration degree Approxiuinti Iv g.Cuo students icccivcd academic degrees at Hie 312th Commencement of Hliarvard University. Dr., 1 j j - ' who attempted home of Dell Peterson. Millcreek Road, tliroucli front window, apparent) stranMrs P, My Allen. 6822 Green-gled to death when his head f;ehl Wav won top honor-- , al I became wedged between the In ( la liiT,! Club's window sill and sash. !l. r lid! in His IxmIv was found Tluirsd.iv I. I Jr 1 ! d.-i- i i ti n Vir-gin- ex-th- Mrs LaVcrna Bishop is shown with thc arr.vn'r, t!,,.t von if at Club's tier award Cdidcn of for the inci Hchiday ci Flower Show last week. will meet at 245 South Pi F.iist. June 21 at 8 p.m. Pol Luc!: dinner will he served alter tin meeting. $10,000 Fire Ravages Holladay Home on Friday S''.., v?., Vfi a mount early Friday morning caused ever $30,000 damage to thc Chesley Drug store in Cottonwood Village. lo household 4tr v1 W', i fire at (he Key A. Brewer Ilium. 4866 South 1740 East 'last fFriday at approximately 10:2(1 a.m. caused approximately $10. (XH) damage to the structure and an iinctimHtfd A Chesley Winteh pours thousands or dollars of smoke damaged drugs down the drain under the supervision of a representative of the Food end Drug Administration. A fire Graduates '&m Village. Freak Accident Is Cause of Death ' Fire Ruins New Drug An electrical fire in the Clicslcy Drug, 6260 Highland Dr., al approximately 5:33 a.m. Holladay p r, $30,000 tv.o sons, John Mrs Betty Allen, 6822 Greenfield Way, an-.- l , won on the left and Sammy on the right, sweep:.! .ike-- dw.iitis l.i.TJ week in List show in the Holladay Garden Club's flower n , Holladay Man I 1D01-6- Rids will lx1 opened July 9 for widening of Highland Dr. from 4.rlK) South to OX) South it has hern amiouneed by the Utah State Highway Department. Plans call for widening of the highway from two lanes to four lanes for approximately miles. The state requires that the project lie completed County Dairy Princess Titles annoum-c- 1937-08- tendant; Mary Jo Maero, dairy princess; and Valerie Jean Berkley, second attendant. left first at Zachcr, i Area Girls Cop All High School Students Will Receive University Awards members and guests of the East Mill Creek Jaycettes honored their past presidents with the clubs, first Luncheon. The luncheon was held Thursday, Juno 13lh al MakolfV The honored were Mrs Kenneth U. Evans, 361X1 So. 20th K.. 1956-3Mrs Delbert Atwood Jr., 3816 Ash ; Mrs Griffin Circle, Winn. 2833 Delsa Dr., 1938-3Mrs John Price, 212U K. 3780 : So.. Mrs Arthur Hol3216 Ron View Dr., loway, : Mrs Walter Summer-hays- , x Juno I5?, 1961 Number 2j June 25 and 26 mi'iiilu-r.-of the East Mill Creek Slake will present "Cheaper Ry The J5. and "Dozen" by Frank Ernestine Carey Gilhrcih. Oil g Twenty-si- , Stake Will Present Play Next Week Ask Auditorium Site in County Margo Walters n I Jf Holladay, Cottonwood. East Mill Creek Ut?.h Holliidiiy station and one fronij and a Link tniA j station No. from si at inn No. Hi to supply j . . . 1 furnish- water for the fire fighters, j There are no Tire h (Iranis in: Hu area. Mrs Brewer said ihat lin.il w.iiild estimates on damage await final bids from eouiraet-orand a cuinpVIr iiivciMnrv of lumselmld items and clulh j ings and clothing of the family. The fire was apparently caused by an overheated attic furnace that was being used to dry paint on a Ixial which had been recently repainted. Salt Lake County Fire Department usd four trucks in their efforts tu quench the smolder fire. Two trucks were called frmi s ing. She also said that she and her family were grateful In tin fire department for their fast efficient , fire action at the j ; the flame at the Roy Brewer ho.v.u Friday. Thc heater-causeFii emeu fo'-- t M g t i.Go d fire did approximately $10,000 damage to the home. i |