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Show Univ-.;- tWVt'V r 51 tv Library L'S S&XL e o T ftah City 12, t:.i. ' wf ah 'XiO I The Nei Serving fhe Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Volume 8 Holladay, Cottonwood, Last Mill Creek Lions Hold Morningside Principal at Army School Party; Name Committees Granite May Be Short of State Aid, Board Told Creek Lions The East Granite District Supl. Elmer Club held their July meeting Dr John W. Fitzgerald, prinllarlvigseii last week told last Friday at the Mountain the Granite Hoard of Education at Morningside ElemenMeadow Ranch, in Kimball's cipal tary school, left last Saturday that the outlook for Granite re- Junction. their "fair share of Cominitte acssignmcnts in the aid is not as good as club have bccu made and the originally thought, tic said that committees and their chairman the new program insitituled by follow: the 1963 legislature would allow Membership, George Webb; mure money lo districts that Program, George Gygi; Constihave a full year kindergarten. Allen tution and Supt. Hartvigsen said thalt Elggrcn; attendance and inler-Cluhe dues nut have complete inDale Holbrook; Finance, formation presently on the subWilf Winchcliff; Greeters, Keith ject hut early indications are and Patriotism, Wm. T. Thurthat Granite District will reman: Public Relations, Eugene ceive less than had been earlier Duffin; Birthday Calendar, Haranticipated. vey Penney; Park, Jack llage-n- i The board awarded the conan, 4lh of July, Ray Bowers; tract to construct the new West Health and Welfare, Hearing Lake Junior High school and Sight Conservation, Bilk at 3355 South 3450 West to the Doxey; Lions Education and llornc-ZwieConstruction Co. Information, Bill Hutchinson, e of Salt Lake for $1,814,300. Girls and Safety, Ace Rigby; Community BetterWinning the bids for the plumLions ment, James Wheat; bing and healing in the junior Chaplain John W. Fitzgerald Roar, Glen Webster; Chaplain, high was Byland Plumbing and Earc Johnson and Irwin Fowles; for a six week training criod Heating Co. of Pleasant Grove with a bid of $1154.720. Winning State Convention, Alton Melat the Army Chaplains School ville. bidder for the electrical conat Ft. Hamilton in Brooklyn, tract was Uic Wasatch Eleelrie New York. Co. or Salt Lake with a bid of Chaplain Fitzgerald first en- $163,600. tered the National Guard in Total cost of the school will 1931 as a private and was comlie S2.332.62U, with a per square missioned a chaplain in 1941 fool cost of $12.02. when he spent two years on The board approved a proactive duly in the Army. Upon, to give elementary and This posal release from active duty he junior high school principals joined the Army Reserve and $500 a month for additional District 3 of the Utah Slate was with that organization until summer work at schools in the Western Riding Clubs Associa- 1949 when he joined the Utah district. tion, which is composed of ten National Guard. Purchase of 77 typewriters Chaplain Fitzgerald presently to be lop riding clubs in the state, will placed in high schools and holds the rank of major in the in their compete July the junior highs throughout He serves Guard. National Utah Horse Show at the Mt. district was the given approval Riders Arena, 8000 West 3700 with the 145th Field Artillery of the board. The typewriters Group in Provo. South, Magna, Utah. will cost $119.50 each for a of school As the a result ChapEach club will have two enof $9,201.50. Twenty seven total tries participate in each event, lain Fitzgerald will miss the Underwood typewriters will be two days of school this n first There will be calf roping, placed in Granger and Skyline pull, cutting, stock horse year but is being temporarily high schools and fifty Olympia class, flat races, relay races, replaced by Mr Joseph Beard, typewriters will he placed in chariot race, potato, clovcrlcaf, a sixth grade teacher at the Granger high school, Granite pony express, keyhole and trail school. high school, Evergreen junior cr races, ladies and mens plea high, Valley junior high and sure, matched pairs and parade Skyline high school. horse class. Clubs will parade Upon a request by John A. and drill in A. B. and C. clasLarsen the lioarrl authorized the ses. installation of 399 television outA fifty dollar bond will lie lets in the 4lh, 5th and 6th given away Friday and Saturday grade classrooms throughout nights. tlic district. The unit cost of the The show will start Friday outlets will be $16.01 per outlet night at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday and sons in the East making a total of $6,387.99. The Fathers afternoon at 1:00 p.m. and G:00 Mill Creek Slake are making board decided not to install the p.m. annual outing outlets in 1st, 2nd ami 3rd grade their fur plans District directors for 1963 in the Albion Basin two and a classrooms with the thought are Mr Lloyd Harmon Magna half miles above Alta in Little that once the outlets arc inand Mr John Rakes, Murray, Cottonwood on Aug. stalled the demand for receiving Canyon Utah. sets will become greater. 2 and 3. Rolx-r- l Russun was employed Each of the wards in the slake are making plans for by the hoard on a full time County Property members to eat together in basis, at a salary of $5, (MX) per Rezoncd by Board year, as a production techniassigned areas. The property owned liy the A full slate of activities have cian in television. East Jordan Slake of the LDS Church will be subject to rezon-inThe area consists approxi- malcly or two acres of land at South 9th East, The Salt Lake County Coin-Mr- s 1 teacher's mission voted lo have this area based on percentage of attend- - cabinets, supply cleanthe llasc-cabinet from and Co., for rezoncd from residential prop- ance, participation a total cost of $3,383. The lincss. erty lo commercial property. Mill equipment will be used ill the and parts from the Conley Coin-J- . clothing room at Granite High pany, gate valves and repair school. parts for lice valves from the Fifteen ciqilxiards for $329.25, Waterworks Equipment Co. thirty-fou- r slows for SiMMi.01. 57, supplies lor Thomson sprink-stat- e and one 811 piece set of hollow ler heads, Texas automatic blocks for $lti7.(Ki, from the drains, tecs, ells, and nipples Homecraft Simp, a total of and repair parts for Thomson $1,096.35. Forty table and chair control valics, from Lawson sets from the Madsen Whole- - Supply Co. $4,118.95; galvanized sale Toy Co. for $746.00. The pipe from Central Pipe and play furniture will be used in Supply Co. $5,852.04 All of these the first grade and kindergarten items will be used for lawns at rooms of new schools. new schools in the district. An Occtpal Model $1,116.78 Buckner Sprinklers machine fur making meat patties and other ground meat items at a j One of the many groups that will march in the Holladay Chamber of Commerce sponsored Holladay Eve celebration will be the Gwenettes from Gwen's School of Dance. The girls, even though they are all youngsters, are all veterans of many parades. Aug. 2 and 3 Holladay Eve Nears Tin.1 Holladay Chamber of Commerce will .show its appreciation lo the thousands ol people that patronize this friendly shopping center next week with the kickoff of the annual Holladay Eve Celebration. A evening complete with parade, queens, entertainment, games and eats awaits visitors to the shopping center Holladay Eve, Aug. 3, according to officials planning the anual community celebration. The celebration begins Friday afternoon, Aug. 2, but the highlights will climax the affair the following evening. Concessions and carnival rides will Ik open Friday afternoon for the children to entertain themselves while parents take advantage of the sH'cial prices being offered by the merchants of Holladay tillage. Only a short time remains fur individuals and organizations Fun-fille- Education Week Faculty Is Announced Little Leaguers Set for Local Tourney e Hill Cumorah Pageant Bids pre-fin- Local Girl H.'i-fcba- Faculty members were nounced this week for the annual 15YU sponsored Education week that will be held in the Murray South Slake Center, 5770 South 3MJ East, on Aug. bill, Utli and an- 7lh. members included; C. Kay Alien, E. Anderson, Richard L. Anderson, Mil- - Family planning to enter Duals in the parade participants according parade, which will get under to Dr Curtis M. Dearden, way at G p.m. Aug. 3. Entries chairman. One division will be must meet at Holladay Third devoted to color bearers, sport Ward no later than 5 p.m. fur cars and the queen float; an- other to marchers and children position assignments. Girls desiring to enter the with tricycles or bikes; a third : queen contest have only a few division will be for miniature 1 more days to complete eligi-- floats; another for large groups not motorized; a fifth division bilily requirements. There arc six divisions open lo for motorized floats and still another for horses. Starting at Holladay Third Ward, the parade will move west on Kentucky Avc. lo Holladay Blvd., then swing north along the boulevard to end on the west side of the Holladay school. Focal points for the affair will lie the parking lot in the Holladay Village shopping center. Fifteen I.ittlu earns throughout the state arc winding up practice in preparation fur the four tournaments tu decide the best four teams in the state. This tournament will be held July 19th and 2Uth, in for areas Kanab Juab Neplii and Salt Lake City July 26lh A resident of this area will and 27th. lake part in Americas largest The grand finale of Little this season annual religious spectacle, the I.caguc will be played at the Rosocrcst Hill Cumorah at Palmyra, New Little league Diamond (2760 7, 8, 9 and 10. York, August South 27th East) and the pubShe is Miss Shirley Ann Johnlic is invited. Since the cream of Utahs Little Leaguers will son, 18, daughter of Mr & Mrs lie represented it should be a Howard D. Johnson, 4248 Ilolo-wa- y real crowd plcascr. Dr. The winning team from this She is a member of the Valley tourney moves on to Houldcr, Colo., for the sectional then on View Second Ward. Miss Johnson has completed to Phoenix fur the division, then to Sunnyvale, California for the one year at the University of rcgionals, then progressing to Utah where she studied in the Williamsport, Pennsylvania, for field of business education. She the Litlc League World Scries. is also a secretary and bookkeeper at a local radio station. She is a member of Lambda Delta Sigma. This will be her first year to participate in the Hill Cumorah Pageant. This colorful spectacle, pre- senled since 1937, is performed 0 by more than 330 young mini men and women and draws Barbara Rhodes was in- - an attendance of some lOO.otM) ators from all parts of the stalled as president of the nation. on luday Toast mistress Club July 11. other officers installed include Mrs Juanita Nielsen, vice president; Mrs Betty recording secretary; Mrs Leila Halis, Mrs treasurer; Donna Littleton, corresponding secretary ; Mrs Frances Robinson and Mrs Lois Jones, club represent alives. The club will hold a rummage sale on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 2 and 3 at 4985 South Slate in Murray. Mrs Rhodes announced that a limited number of memberships are open in the club and that interested persons may call Mrs Belly Randazzo at Toastmistress Club Installs New Officers Mor-j72)- llol-spe- d Number 30 Wednesday, July 24, 1963 $56.-celli- C Plans for cost of $2,660. A machine for dicing of meat and vegetables from the Diana Meal and Universal Food Dicer Co. for $3,465. A vegetable washing machine from Sinclair-Scol- t Division ol Food Machinery Corp. for $889. Two Klecn King Liquid Brush units for washing pans at a cost, of 1930 from the Klcnzadc New School k Progress Boys-Bicycl- - Horse Show Set For Magna Weekend 2G-2- 7 The Granite Board of Education last Tuesday gave approval to drawings of Corp. Tlie Imurd of cdiieaion set the a new elementary school Dial price of rental of school audiwill U- constructed at 2700 East toriums in the district with 4400 South. emphasis on the rental of the at Skyline High The new school is be designed auditorium school being set at $6U0.00 for of architectural llic firm by commercial groups the Richardson and Richardson of auditorium to make using a profit. Salt Lake City. Groups not charging admission Members of the board and: to the auditorium will be chartin' administration of the disl-gc- d $300.00. Non commercial riet expressed their approval of groups charging admission will the schematic plans which have be charged $150.00 per night. It incorporated a unique multireported to the board purpose room which will have the drivers training program a sunken area in the center. cost $117,131.00 and that the slate had furnished $94,080.00 leaving the district with $23,951.-0- 0 Cave-i- n to subsidize. The board was presented with a progress report on the building Boy construction in the district and was told that most jobs were Randolph Hansen, 11, son of close to being on schedule but Mr & Mrs Garth T. Hansen, strikes in the building trades 2625 Solar Drive, and a friend, had lost as much as twelve Ronnie Walker, 11, son of Mr & lays of work on construction Mrs Dave Walker, 3983 Morning jobs. Star Drive, were playing in a The board was told that due trench at a new construction to decrease in the number of project necar their homes when first grade students at Hill the sides gave way and buried View Elementary, 1035 East the boys under four or five feet 4500 South, there will be two of earth. classrooms available at that When one boy, Ronnie, cs- - school. It was recommended eaped he ran to get help for that one fourth grade and one firth grade class from Lincoln Randolph who was trapped. Mrs Hansen notified th Salt Klemcmtary. 501 East 3900 Lake Sheriffs Office, and dep- - South, lie moved! to Hill View uties and neighbors worked to Elementary. The change will free the boy. permit Lincoln Elementary to Randolphs hand protruded be on single session for the entrain the slide when rescuers ar-- ; tire school year. Students being rived, and the Deputy, Jerry transferred from Lincoln will Glen, pushed a sewer pipe come from the Southern por- along the boys arm to his face tion of the school area.. so that the earth wouldnt pack' Board inemlcrs were told around it. that from first accountings that According tu the Deputy a it appears (hat the district will pocket of sand had given way at ' once again be short of elcmcn-th- c very botom of the trench, tary teachers hut not as short allowing the buy an air space, as in other years. It was report- After being treed Randolph rd that colleges in the state was taken tu LDS Hospital, training teachers are training teacher for where his condition was reported one elementary two secondary teachers. j every good. s n-nu- Trench Traps rib-Ixi- EMC Stake Plans Fathers, Sons Outing , j Ran-dazz- Ariel S. Hackman, Hridgi-l- t Aria Haliff, 11. Kecd Hradfur, MerHarry, E. rill K. Bradshaw. Floyd DeFonda Hrcinhnll. Collier, Kieliard O. Cowan, Jack ChrisM. Conover, tensen, William Charles Curtis, Virginia Cutler, Koy W. Doxey, llomer S. toil V. Ilaliff, Kits-worll- i, Mabel llarnicr, I.ymi M. Ililliui. Daryl V. lloole, E. VirHoyd gil Howell. I. I. 1111 E. Johnson. Vincent Jones. Francis W. kirkhnni, Hubert laiuibcrl. Elizalvth I.. Meelily. E. Cecil MeGavin. ,1. Keith Melville. Harold W. Mil-- , uer, J. Joel Moss, Kieliard D. Poll, Klaiiie II. (juiglcy. l.ynn A. Ka slcii. I oiis Sinilli, Stephen Stanford, (irace'Nixim Slewarl, Kolicrt C. Taylor, Carol Kim ball Tlialuian, Aria Waugsgard. in the Slakes participating annual event are; Col I oil wood. , Halt Jordan, Holladay, Murray, Murray South. Sandy East and South Mid-tale- i Sugar House Kiwanis Has 10th Birthday On July 30 (he Sugar House Kiwanis Club will celebrate their tenth year of service to Hie community with a party for meniliers and friends at Andy's Kinnrgaslxirg. In 1953 the club was sponsored by the Hounevile Kiwanis Club of Salt Lake City. memlK-rwill hr Charter honored and 100 per rent attendance awards for leu years and less will he presented to club s uiciubm. Jordan District Board of Education last weak gave approval to the architects sketch of the new Butler junior The high school to be constructed on 2700 East and 7800 South. Architect is Bruce McDermitt. The new school will relievo pressure from Mt. Jordan Junior High and Midvale Junior High schools. |