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Show LLLi ". : U y 12, Utah Rrtlt The Nei Wednesday, October 2, 1963 Number 39 Volume 8 Dr. Garden Club Elects New Dr Orson Davis Wright of llol-- ' laday will present a clinic at the 1963 annual meeting of the American Society of Dentistry for Children in Atlantic City, N. J.. Friday through Sunday. Dr Wright is a memOct. ber of the staff of Primary Children's Hospital and the Salt Dr General Hospital. Lake the Wright will demonstrate Unique Design of Wire Space Maintainers. President The llolladay Garden Club regrets the loss of their President Mrs Stewart Clarke who resigned because of moving to Colorado. Mrs William Sovereen has moved up to the position of President. She is the former 11-1- t. Read Bowtharpe of the Halladay Lions Club and Salt Lake County Sheriff Jack Ret. tallick prepare to inspect bicycles at the Oak wood Elementary school safety inspection and This 'N The regular monthly meeting will be a workshop held at the Tracy-Collin- s bank Monday Oct. 7, under the direction of Mrs V. R. Hutchens. It will begin at 12 noon and box lunches will be served. Some of the flower arrangements made during the afternoon will then be placed on ; display in the bank lobby. The public is invited to view them. I bicycle riding tests held last Saturday morning at tha school. Hundreds of children showed up to participate in the state-wid- e safety program. Saturday By Jay in S. L. 2 Wins, I Loss Posted by Jr. Footballers There was a decided change in the football playing of the Junior League football teams from Holladay this week over that of the previous week. The failhi'ul followers all asked What Happened. The Midget team played East Millcreek again this week; and y whereas a week ago the team pretty much scored at will, this week thay had a hard time even getting first downs. The Millcreek team i seemed to sense every play Four new Eagle Scouts were Holladay was going to make, awarded their badges last Thur- - j Holladay's defense was tough me wod prob-- ! nd thc sday at a court of honor held have ended a scoreless tie ably at Tracy Wigwam. Three of except for a pags interception thc new Eagles arc from top 'by Millcreek and a run into the( to bottom: Scotty Bullock. 14, end zone. For thc first time this son of Mr & Mrs Raymond I. year, the Holladay boys finally Bullock Sr.; Alan Crawford, 13, got mad in the last minute or son of Mr & Mrs Donald F. two of play, but it was too late Prescott, 4034 Lisa Dr.; Chuck to pull the game out of the fire. Parsons, 13, son of Mr & Mrs an(j the llolladay Midgets went Russell Parsons, 3116 Morning-- 1 down to their first defeat this side Cir. Not shown is Donald ycar Smith son of Dr. JcMrs John Then came the Bantams. Last SmiUi, 4460 Crestoak Dr. All of wee they looked unsure of tee boys are members of Troop lhemselveSi Une crump. and 515 from Holladay Sixth Ward. led time after time. This week they could do no wrong. The bench was cleared, and the d team rolled along like a machine making touchdown after touchdown. Thc Juniors once again won their game but it wasn't an easy victory. As a matter of fact thc boys seemed to be in Miss Margo Walters, and definite trouble when Jordan Jean Saubert left Salt Lake scored first, and then kept HolCity for Colorado where dry- laday from moving the ball very land ' and glacier training will far. Holladay did not fall apart, occupy tee most part of two however, and finally managed months before the Olympic to make a touchdown, and also hopefuls depart for Europe and rank for the extra pointr-t- he extra point being the margin of racing. The Colorado training session victory. Thomas D. Rogerson will end Nov. 25 when skiers deMidgets: part for Europe to finish down- llolladay East Millcreek hill training and thc Bantams: races. Margo and Jean will join Holladay Joan Hannah, Franconia, N. II., Jordan Juniors: Walton, Starr Sacramento, Semi-Finalis- ts 0 0 7 0 Calif.; Lynda Meyers, Mam- llolladay moth Mt. Calif., and Barbara Jordan: Next Saturday thc Midgets Constance Webb, daughter of Ferricw, Houghton, Mich. Mr & Mrs Keith S. Webb 1921 Colorado University ski coach play Dilworth at Dilworth, and Brookhill Lake Bob Beattie will coach thc Am-- ! the Bantams and Juniors play Salt Dr.. and Thomas Dean Rogerson, erican Team in thc '64 games, Sugarhousc at Westminster, 724 S. 1480 E. Salt Lake, are National Merit Scholarship I DUP Convention That Wright Presents Clinic at Dental Meet I wti . Some wer coming . ... , . I ! Ilol-lada- Overheard in llolladay: The convention of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, under the direction of Kate B. Carter, president, will be held at the Hotel Utah Oct. 5 at 9:30 a.m., and members of the organization from many areas in the United States will event. gather fur the The morning session will in elude the presentation of Volume VI of Our Pioneer Heritage. Secretary of State F. Toronto will discuss the "Old City Hall. A report will be made on historic markers and choruses from Canyon County, Ida., and Juab County, Utah, will sing. The noon luncheon, at which all county presidents will be guests, will feature a skit, Yesterday and Today, in word and song, by Squaw Peak Camp, Phoenix, A nickel goes a long way these days you can carry one for weeks and not find anything it will buy. semi-annu- When you ask for a press pass for the presidents visit, an editur doesnt knqw what hes getting in for. First of all, the Secret Service has to know business and home addresses and phones, and when and where you were born. Days later you are notified that the pass is ready, but it has to picked up in person, and "'lu'd Iwttcr be able to identify. ourself! 7. Incidentally, a press pass is a badge with the presi-- l ' r" type and dents name in With in it name your mines a sheaf of instructions that makes you realize fully Among the Variety of bicy- - Ariz that when the president is inMembers will tour Old City volved. you do things the gov- cles at the Oakwood school safe--1 Hall at Second North and State . ernment's way. We quote: ty inspection and driving test st from x until 3 at which 1. Your application for a press e marker the there was this time ridden placed by puss regarding the personal apby the DUP will be dedicated. Nona F. of John President of Anderson, daughter pearance Above the nills a pageant Kennedy has been approved. Mr & Mrs A.L. Anderson, 5231 writen by L. Clair Likes, direcl- Press passes and final informS' Ri5hrd Kck!ngton ation sheets will be issued by South 2100 East. Nona demon-icdb- y ll be the feature of the iw this office (Alan F. Frank & that she could handle ening meeting at 7:30 in the LaAssociates, 132 East 2nd South) the one wheel job as well as fayette Ballroom, Hotel Utah. after 1 p in. Wednesday, Sept. 'Special music will be present-25. All passes must be pirked most children can handle Icct group from the atwo', by a up no later than noon Thursday, wheli bicycle. Tabernacle Choir. Sept. 26. The local press bus will depart from the Greyhound bus station at South Temple and West Temple at 4:00 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 26. We will load at gates 16 & 17. You may choose to utilize your own transportation to the airport. If you use your own transportation you will nut he able to participate in the motorcade. There will be five (5) telephone pay stations available for you to use to report hack to your stations as soon as the motorcade leaves the airport. However, if you use the local press bus to go out to the airport, it will be necessary for yuu to board the same bus as soon as the arrival ceremonies arc over. The motorcade will be moving as soon as the President enters his vehicle. Special note to radio & tv stations: There will be a dry run of the Flaming Gorge ceremony that is to take place Friday morning. 9:36 a.m. Sept. 27. as soon as the president's motorcade leaves the airport Thursday night. It will be advantageous for you to have one of your engineers there at that lime to se what type of connections and equipment you will need to pick up this Flaming Daniel S. Gorge ceremony. Antinozzi will lie there to answer your questions. (lie is the staff presidential communications expert.) 3. If you provide your own transportation to the airport for the arrival at 5:50 p.m. Thursday evening. Sept. 26, check in at gale 20 in the north concourse. You must have your press pass visible at all times. Personnel going on the press bus to the airport will be checked through en mass. 4. There will be a specific press area at the airpurt and all media personnel will be confined to this area prior to and during the president's arrival Leaping high and straining every muscle as he clutches for and ceremony. Again, the press the spiraling football, Hillcrest's Don Griffith grabs a pass for entrance is gale 20. north con- a gain against Bingham in Friday's colorful game. ( Continued on Page 3) day-lon- g La-mo- . . uni-cycl- I j I ; Margo Walters, well-oile- Jean Saubert Depart for Colo. Hillcrest Lists Scholarship 6000 i Semi-finalis- ts These students were selected along with 13,000 other The selection was made on thc basis of thflr scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test, which was given in thc spring of 1963 to secondary juniors throughout the United States. Thc number selected from each state is roughly proportional to the number of graduating secondary school seniors in teat state. Thc 13,000 constitute less than two thirds of one per cent of thc nation's school secondary graduating semi-finalist- s. Semi-finalis- population. To become a finalist each is asked to take thc Scholastic Aptitude Test of thc semi-finali- -- ollege Entrance Examination Toard no later than Dec., 1963, ind if the scores on this test lubstantiatc the National Merit scores and he is endorsed by his school he automatically becomes a finalist. Each finalist is awarded a certificate of Merit a citation attesting to his distinguished performance on thc nationwide selection test fur Merit Scholarship. Regular Meeting Held For Neighbors The Neighbors of the Woodbine hold its regular nesday, Oct. 2. in of Woodcraft Circle 4 will meeting Wedthe older citizens recreation center. 245 So. 19th East, at 8 p.m. Hillcrest and Jordan Win Region 4 Tilts ... Aand some had gone at the Halladay Eighth Wardt Junior MilRodeo Grant let held last and Jordan topped they Quarterback Saturday at the Dale R- - Curtis corral. The Bingham tee Region 4 football teams aft- ner get away around his right rodeo was part of the wards building fund and attracted er Friday's games, in which the end to romp 66 yards for the many "cowboys" and members of the ward for the afternoon Miners downed Hillcrest, Mncrs' second touchdown. This and the Bectdiggers registered time the plunge carried across fracas. a 20-- victory over Cyprus. thc goal for the extra point, and 'Each team has two victories. Bingham led, 13-Two intercepted passes stopBingham opening with a win over Murray, and Jordan ped other Huskies' drives late Only in the last quarter. crushing Hillcrest, 26-Jordan got thc jump on Cyother undefeated team in the -5 region is Tooele, with a tic with prus quickly as Kit Ennis took Cyprus and a 40-- victory over the opening kickoff on his 10 and was downed on thc Cyprus Granger. ' The Unsinkable Molly major character roles by three Bingham capitalized on the 13. Steve Denslcy, in 4 cracks breaks to 80010 two touchdowns at thc line, scofcd thc touch- Brown, thc rioutous musical Utahns who have earned natdown for a lead. as the teams used thc new right from the heart of the ional reputations in radio and The Diggers stopped Cyprus stadium for thc first time Mountain West, will make its television Francis Urry, Sherry and found the sod in surpris- on their 35 and marched back for another TD. and Kelly Hays intermountain bow in six per- Sailer and Maeksene Rux. ingly good condition. In thc first quarter the Min- passed to Brent 1cnrod for the formances next week at thc UniUtah Symphony members will ers recovered a Husky furnhlc point after Enn:s scored from versity of Utah. Meredith (Music perform and rolled to three consecutive the 15. Theater has picked Man) Wullson'l liig sc) ire University Another Jordan drive in the first downs on their way across a showcase full of sparkling keyed to such riotous numlicrs thc Hillcrest goal for a lead third quarter was sustained fur 80 as a plunge fur thc extra point yards, with Denslcy gelling Utah talent for the show that as Belly Up to the Bar. Boys," botii the touchdown and the ex- will launch its 68th, and higgrst. "Ill Never Say No" and Read failed. the Label on the Bottle." A Hillcrest drive in the sre-on- tra point to make the final score season. . To celebrate the 4K)th anMolly Brown.' opened Tuesquarter, from their own 38, of the birth of Shakesin This schedule calls be4 8:30 at out downs niversary Kingsbury p.m. Friday's day pounded frst fore stalling on the Bingham 13. for Cyprus at Bingham, Hall and playing every night peare. University Theater has at Murray, and Granger through Saturday at thc same j chosen a season bigger and Again in tec third period had a chance after re- at Jordan. hour, will star Judy Draper and 'bolder than any before it. Games next week will be on Robert Taylor as Molly and As the first drama of thc sea-- I covering a fumbled punt on the Bingham 32. but after picking Wednesday because of thc UEA! Johnny (Lcadvillc) Brown, a son. it will star Broadway's up a first down on the 17 was convention. Bingham will play j couple who struck it very rich Lcora Dana in thc German set back by a penally. at Granger, Murray at Cyprus, in thc historic Colorado mining thriller. "The Visit, 0(1.31-NoThe Huskies appeared to be and Jordan at Tooele, with 9 in the majestic Memorboom. gaining a little advantage until They are supported in the ial Theatre. having a bye. 13-- 0 ' "Unsinkable Molly Brown" at U of U Set for Oct. 21-1- 2 1- 0 6-- 0 Hill-cre- 6-- d 20-0- Hill-cre- Hill-crc- v. Hill-cre- st ! |