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Show University ''i' Libr:.n,, IjiirCo . itv 12 j fi The Hei II Serving the Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Holladay, Cottonwood, East Wednesday, June 26, 1963 Number 26 Volume 8 Creek Mill Jaycees to Install Seat Belts On Saturday and Sunday Communities Plan July Fourth Parades, Events The Jay-- I cars at the Cottonwood Heights cees will pump into the current shopping center on 7000 South. Judges will award a grand automobile safety campaign Cottonwood Heights and East ing day for the rcsidtnls of their Chairman of the Jayecc fund this week end when they set up Mill Creek will hold annual area. The day w:ll open at 5 prize fur the best representaevent Gary Gee said raising 'facilities to install seat belts in that the bells that will be inFourth of July celebrations a. m. with the firing of a cannon tion in the parade and one prize Jim Thomas and Gary Gee practice installing Saturday and Sunday. to the winner in each of five stalled arc 6,000 lb. test and are next week. Buth communities in the community park on seat belts in cars for the Jaycee project this divisions. the best belts available. will feature good old fashioned ergreen Avc. . will include The divisions cannon fve salute, Jay cos president Jim Thomas Following the community participation type said that the committee has aT6a.m. there will be a flag Space Capsule and Rockets, celebrations with children's l:ncd up enough help to provide cannon salutes, open air raising ceremony at the park Fairy Tales and Mother Goose ; for a great many cars and that Rhymes, Western Pioneers, Pabreakfasts, and speeches. followed by a breakfast that triotic, and there should be no groat delay miscellaneous, Mel Hall, chairman of the in having belts installed. will be served from 6 to 9 a.m. which will include bicycles. event on the committee working Parents arc invited to dress Promptly at 9 a.m. the chiMr Thomas also said that in Cottonwood Heights, said that the program there will ldrens parade will begin at Ev- their children in costume or to money raised from the projert have entertainment for every- ergreen Avc. and 3700 East. decorate bicycles for the'r chilElder LcGrand Richards of would be used to support other The parade will travel west on dren. one. community projects of the JuFloats in the parade will have the Council of Twelve Apostles nior Chamber of Commerce. A children's parade will be Evergreen Avc. to a point west will LDS of the Church preside The Utah Liqiiur Commission The Jaycees will be at the held on Wednesday, July 3, at of the East M il Creek Gymna- a limitation of being 4 feet wide at quarterly conference of the ve9 a.m. to announced this week that they center from 6:30 p.in., beginning at the Cot- sium and then south to the East and 6 ft. long. No motorized shopping East Mill Creek Stake, Satur- 4 tonwood- Heights shopping cen- Mill Creek park bowery. Gener- hicles or large animals sueh as p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, had entered into an agreement day and Sunday, June 29 and June will of be the allowed al the in theme will horses be A school budget or $8,756,677 years, and has both his pupil 29 ami 30. parade South. The 7000 parade ter on 30. 'with the Dunn Oil Company to Space Flight. parade. Dugs and eats may be will move East from the shopfor Jordan school district and personnel and administrative RichAccompanying Elder lease property on the south entered on a limited basis. ping center to Greenfield Way will contract Donald ards be a for construction of certificates. Ellsworth, side Ave. of approxiKentucky Leading the parade will be where it will travel north to for New principal at Midvale f block from Peruvian Park school for $708,-01the King and Queen, Bradley priesthood representative mately Clovcrdale St. and west on home teaching, and Warren E. Blvd. be Merritt will Junior their and Snow and High Susan Holladay were approved by the board Gray, to Mountvicw elemencommittee Pugh, missionary In making the announcement and Stratford atendants, disLarry will Poulson, be it presently of where education Thursday night. tary school representative. Allen I). Johnson, chairman of Elizabeth Ungricht. in the same school, lie sucbanded and prizes awarded to The budget was adopted as General sessions of the conComState the will Control be rides and Concessions Liquor ceeds Prin. Ralph Keeler, who Sunmany of the parade entrants. will conducted be ference without commisby entersaid the mission. that presented, objection provided for a full days is retiring. Children may enter the parade sion was trying to accomplish citizens. It calls for $6,042,293 tainment at the East Mill Creek day at 10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.atas groups from neighborhoods Visitors arc welcome to Assistant principal at Midvale A reminder to residents in their responsibility set out in for maintenance and park. or individuals on bicycles. All operation, tend these meetings. state He said that part of laws. and will be Richard (Jour-lethe Junior Following parade Salt Lake Cottonwood the the school County, children in Four Salt Lake County persons the commission's $652,984 for capital outlay in the Television will be used for the on of prizes a progresponsib'lity nuw assistant principal at Mill fires in Heights area arc urged to enter teachers have been honored presentat Creek me first the t East starting damaging grass was to see to it that the point of MAO department, and $2,061,400 llillerest High Sehoul. with the award of a special ram will be held on a stage at Stake and those attending will can be made to the parade. pay for the purchase of liquur was as close for the building reserve fund. When the parade disbands at scholarship by the Natural Re- the park. be able to sec the general ses- cost of Taking Mr Gourlcy'a place at ; put'ng them out was to the point of consumption as Almost 70 of the MAO bud(lie Mount viey school the prizes sources Committee of the Utah sions at the East Mill Creek llillerest will be Jesse Casper, at thus or possible, eliminating will be presented and then a Associated Chambers of ComFifth, Eighth, and Tenth Ward given Friday by County Fire j least diminishing the possibility get, or $4,577,293 will go for a counselor at t. an be delivered presently Chcif will merce. by Frank P. Jones. speech building. individuals drinking in auto- instruction, including salaries, resident, county outstanding During the past three weeks The reminder was instigated jof textbooks, and educational supmobiles. Given followed by a concert by the Ixdloy A. Sodcrquisl, Rex Gourlry was appointed a fire west of Wasatch Blvd. Mr Johnson went on to point plies. by band. Guard and Marion National Sandcll, Poulsen, at Alta View elemenprincipal at approximallcy 5300 South out that in the past three years The budget specified an inAfter the speech and concert Robert W. Cutler hase been in White City, which opens tary has ranked Utah extremely crease of 3.115 mills in the lax this last Friday which burned over parents will be given enough participating in a spcc al semfall. 11c is presently princithe seventeen so time to take their children inar at the University of Utah five acres of grass. The fire was high among rale. Supt, Reed II. Bcckslcad pal at Crescent elementary. in called states the monopoly hume and then it is hoped that in Salt Lake City. Mrs Helen Cartwright, 2870 reportedly started by a boy country. He reported that many explained at the hearing that The vacancy at Crescent will The purpose of the scholarthey w'll return to dance under Flurabunda Dr., will present (Continued on Page 2) playing with matches. three basic program rate was be filled by James Miller, printo school in the is enable playits stars the participants her summer ship for at Copperton elementary. neighborplay raised by the legislature from cipal ground. Music will be furnished to learn first hand about Utah's hood children for the fourth Mr Millers place at Copperton . A Cottonwood man to' Heights 12 by a combo of musicians furn- industry and Utah resources. consecutive 16 mills; the local board will be taken year on Wednesday. was elected district governor k by a new principal, ished by the musicians' union. Upon completion of the was decreased from 6 to John Wharton, a teacher leeway This the young thespians year seat 27 the a of the course class Nevada On Thursday, and the Fourth, Utah Eastern Ta4 mills, and the capital outlay Midvallcy elementary who has International Footprinters AsNational Guard will fire a 75 lect teachers from various performed Shakespeares schools throughout the state will ming of the Shrew in the Cart--i sociation. mm. Howitzer to signal the levy, which is geared to 10 or had 16 years experience in (he basic program, will increase Jordan district. of the day's activities have analyzed Utah's natural wright back yard. The new d strict governor is The cast will include Tina Walter A. from 1.5 to 2.615 at 6:30 a. in. at 7 there will be and human resources by study mills. The Stroud, 1920 Forest During the discussion of the d a flag raising ceremony by the in the classroom and by ex- Bloch as Tramio; David Borg Bend Rd. leeway remains budget, Supt. BecksLcau preat 4 mills and the building re- sented a summary of immedi&i Mr Stroud, who is a retired National Guard to which the tended field trips to all major as Hortcnsio; Gary Bliss as Baptists; Christine Cartwright Salt Lake City police officer, serve fund at 12 mills. building needs of the district. public is urged to a tend. Fol- economic areas of the stale. The class, under the direction and Elanor Bliss as Kathcrina; has served as president and The total mill levy will inlowing the flag raising a breakAlta View school will open crease from 35.5 mills to 38.615 this fall. Additions and remodelfast will be served free to res- of Dr. EIRoy Nelson of First Margaret Cartwright as Vincc-tio- ; secretary of the Salt Lake City Tanner and Bliss Jon Earl mills. idents of the area. Security Corp. and Dr Osmond Footprinters. ing arc under way at Butler, Richard Diehl Booths and refreshments may L. llarlinc of the University of as Pclruchio; Joseph P. Howa Construction Draper, Riverton, Edgcmont, Susan Silver as be purchased throughout the Utah faculty, has visited and as Grumio; Salt Co., Lake, was the success- and West Jordan elementary studied Utah's iron, steel, oil, Bianca; Julie Matthics as the ful bidder on the Peruvian Park course of the day's events. schools, to provide a total of 42 elementary school, to be con- new classrooms this fall. Many organizations including gas, copper, lead, zinc, uran- widow; Christine Burg as the d llolladay-Coltonwootailor. fertilCottonwood structed at 8425 coal, Lions, ium, South 1525 East. gilsonitc, salt, Architects are proceeding with 1 Iowa's bid of $708,017 includes Servants will be Jimmie GraJunior Chamber of izer, cement, brick, and other ham, Linnca Pinch, Candy Cartthe mechanical contract, which plans for additions and remodelCommerce, Salt Lake County ndustrics. Cottonwood and The information developed wright and Todd Tanner. was approved the day before at ing at South Jordan and MidRecreation, vale clcnicntarics. Alice Flower girls arc, Rey$112,000 by Bowen Plumbing A Community Council, arc joining during the course will be used An elementary school is needfurccs to make the day a suc- in local schools to enable stud- nolds, Alison Tanner, Allyson Co., Heating Iayson. ents of this county to better un- Haul, Susan Burdette, Kritin The traditional summer cess. Howa's bid specified 3G0 days ed in the northeast section of and brunch for members of the Salt The East Mill Creek Lions derstand Utah and its future Malin, for completion of the building, the district, and will proceed as Athens, Kathy Lake City Newcomers Club Club lias planned an outstand Judy Athens. making it available at the start soon as a suitable site is obtainand their husbands was held of the 1964-6school year. ed. last Sunday, June 23, at 11 a.m. Howa was the contractor or the Butler Junior High will probat Maxficld Lodge in Big CotCoppcrvicw school at the south ably be bid in July and will be ton wood Canyon. edge of Midvale. open in the fall of 1965. and members A number of personnel apProspective An elementary school in the occaguests also joined in the were approved by central section of the district pointments new Beth of No. Unit Schofield, the 71, president Holladay sion. the hoard. will be built in 1905. Chairman for the event was American Legion Auxiliary, accepts the gavel of office from Supt. Reed It. Bcckslcad, Asst. A district administration Mrs Howard Segal. Hosting the Gina Bardole. Supt. II. W. Jorgensen, and a warehouse arc and building smorgasbord were Mr St Mrs Clerk Kenneth Prince were reneded, but construction dates Segal, Mr St Mrs Edward Whaappointed for two year terms. have not been set. St Mrs J. Richard ley, and Mr Zoo Curator Speaks Salaries were not specified, Woodcock. Another junior high, in lliu pending settlement of (he teachTo Kiwanis Club The reservation committee southeast section of the district, er situation in the state. consisted of Mrs Peter Crcnier, "The Value of a Zoo to a Karl J. Thurman, district psy- is anticipated for about 1907.' Mrs Earl Winlhcr, or Mrs Sam Community'' was the subject chologist, was appointed direcClyde V. Buxton, president of Ilollingcr. of I logic Zoo Curator and tor of pupil personnel, succeed- the hoard, pointed out that JorGaralt De Bary Tuesday ing I. M. Mickclscn, who is dan district schools are now at the regular meeting of the retiring. Thurman has been em- gaining in population at a rate ployed in the district for 15 l'J faster than Granite district. New officers of the Holladay Sugar House Kiwanis Club. Unit No. 71. American Icg:on in Auxiliary, were recently announced. They arc: Beth Schofield, president; Joyce Fryer, first Lionc Schinder, second The regular monthly meeting Scho-fclMarilyn of Ml. Olympus Chapter No. 23. Betsecretary-treasurer: OES, will be held Thursday te Hendry, chaplain; Mala Rob-- ! night, June 27. at 7:30 p.m. in inson, historian; Harvey Moor-ma(he Masonic Temple, Midvale. and Scncc Alexander, ser A special meeting for inistia-tioand Eleanor only will be held Saturday, secretary. corresponding June 29. at 6:30 p.m. in the Midvale Masonic Temple, Midvale cial mcctng will be followed by a pot luck supper at 7.30 p.m. for members, friends, and famOnly 22 years ago (lie entire Borg, Gary Bliss, Paul Reynolds, Christine Preparing for Wednesday presentation of was operated on ilies. will entertainThere be government from left "The Taming of the Shrew" are, Cartwright, kneeling center, Eleanor Bliss, ment and community singing what it now lakes to meet inand Margaret Cartwright. to right, Tina Ploch, kneeling front, David terest payments on the debt. after the dinner. Holladay-Cottonwoo- d I EMC Stake Liquor Store Planned Conference June 2930 In Teachers Attend Fire Starters Seminar at Will Pay for University Putting Out Holladay Jordan Adopts Record Budget; Lets Contract 7 one-hal- ; Mrs Cartwright Hill-cres- Presents Footprinters Elect Stroud Governor Annual Play four-wee- state-supporte- i Newcomers Hold Summer Brunch 5 Legion Unit Announces New Officers Eastern Star To Meet Midvale n n geant-at-arm- Rush School Construction Building acliity is rampant throughout Jordan district this summer as school authorities rush projects expected to have 12 new classrooms ready when school opens on Aug. 28. One new elementary school and additions lo five others arc under const ruel ion, with completion dales for each set at approximately the opening day of school. Alla View sclioul, south of the to Keep Pace with Students in While City, w'll of imputation in that weeks of school, as the contraet- almost half of Hie new area for a couple of years, or hos just started work, West Jordan elementary, a classrooms. This sehuol will Al Riverton, where, until a have 19 classrooms, plus the building which formerly housed years ago, (lie build'ng coumdalcil both elementary and both elementary and junior high, auxiliary space. is again over eapae ty and spare Butter school will lie expand-juniohigh school, a cd to seven classrooms plus aadililion is going to lake care formerly used for shops is being converted to give two library In care for, temporarily .of the elementary growth. the firsi new Hie population cxplos:on in tire Edgcmont, classrooms, and other northeast section of the district. school built in White City, is rooms arc being remodeled al a four-rooaddition to the same time. Draper Park school is School census figures prevaddition, whichonc wing. These rooms may not ting a is expected to take care of thebe available for the first few iously submitted to (lie school gulch h , vide i ac-u- us-fe- r g Rif-for- board indicated an increase of :n Jordan 1.400 students fall. With 42 additional classrooms to accomodate tlu-in-, plus some unused spare ill the high schools, the school administration feels that (hr facili-ties will just about keep pace with the increase of students. This week the school board is opening bids on Peruvian Park elementary school, to be ready by the fall of 1964. 1 Past presidents of the East Mill Creek were honored at a luncheon last week. They are, from left to right, back row, Mrs Arthur Holloway, Mrs A. F. Debevctz, and Jay-cett- Mrs Walter Summerhays; front row, left to right, Mrs Griffin Winn, Mrs Delbert Atwood, and Mrs Kenneth B. Evans. |