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Show rf 'niwraity x"j Silt Lnko City - Ll'jri- 12, Cr,p.h The Southeast Salt Lake Communities of Serving tfi Wednesday, November 6, 1963 Holtaday, Cottonwood, East Mill Creek Children Vandalize Club House Pictured above the the girl fcouti of the neighborhood who recently presented the new Meadow Moor elementary school, 5315 South 1700 East, with an U. S. Cottonwood This N That By Jay Overheard in Ilolladay: flag. Left to right are Cairanne McAuliffe, Ann Shafin, Debbie Bartlett, Dan Errett, and Wendy Bywater, with Prin. R. Cy Hoimes, recipient of the flag on behalf of the school. Woodstock School Begins Plans for Kindergarten If Communism is as wonderPlans are in the tentative ful as they claim it is, it seems stage at Woodstock elementary that they would take down their school for classes kindergarten iron curtain and put in some to start. Information is needed windows." picture from the parents wiio have children who are 5 years of age on The Neighbors publication day puts us right in the middle or before Sept. 15, 1903. This information is essential when it comes to reporting to establish the number of Tuesdays election. The facts of life give us a teachers needed and the type beating newswise. Mechanical of program to be used. There will be a note sent limititations require that the forms close Monday night, so home with the children currentthe presses can run Tuesday, ly in school to be filled in with the mail copies can be addressed the necessary information as and placed in the mail, and the follows: Name, address, phone carrier copies routed into the number and birth date. hands of the newsboys, for deParents who do not have oldlivery Wednesday. er children in school may call So election returns which will Mrs E. H. Krug at or not be available until late Tuesday night have no chance of getPhi ting into print in this edition, which will be already printed and on its way to you subscribers before the polls close. mail their information to the school. It is not mandatory for the children that arc now enrolled in a private kindergarten to attend. News of Men la Service Gamma Kenneth Lake Cily, has been promoted to airman first class in the United States Air Force. Airman McTeer is an aircraft fuel systems mechanic in the 3960th Consolidated Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. The airman is the son of Mrs Deloy C. Petersen of 730 Blair St., and is a graduate of South High School. Beta Will Hold The office wise guy has come up with the philosophy that there arc two kinds of secrets those that are not worth keeping, and those that are too good to keep. Regardless of whoever is elected in Salt Lake City Tuesday, it is obvious that the county has another battle on its hands. Every candidate for city office has expressed himself as favoring consolidation of the city with the ehoicc part of the county into a metropolitan government. In the past, every time this issue has come up it has been on a basis which would be advantageous for the city, detrimental to the county, and far more cosily than our present governments, so no matter what area is considered, except for Salt Lake City, whieh would realize all the profits. It may be possible that an equitable arrangement can be worked out, though this has not been proved by the experience of other communities who have tried it. It appears that unieorporated areas may be more vulnerable to this danger than cities which arc already incorporated, so people living in wholly county" areas must be doubly on guard if they do not wish to be swallowed up. Anniversary Harry L. Willey Number 45 Holiaday Garden Club Holds Business Meeting At a regular monthly meeting of the Holiaday Garden Club held Nov. 4 at the Holliday Inn, Mrs Merill Johnson demonstra- ted the creating of many un- - usual Christmas decorations, Mrs Johnson is well known for Two eight year old boys and distinctive flower arrangement a boy and a girl ten years old exhibits in the local flower shows. performed acts of vandalism in Mrs William Sovcrcen, club excess of $3,000 last Saturday president, took charge of the afternoon at the Crcstwood business meeting which followed Swimming Club, 7646 South 1700 a 12 noon luncheon. Persons in- East. tcrestod in participating in garVirtually every window in the! den club activities ran contact club house was destroyed when bricks Mrs Sovcrcen at In the children hurled through the windows. After breaking the windows the four children pushed a record player valued at $600 into the club swimming pool and then threw paintings and furniture from the club house into the All : j i Star Team Beats EMC Bantam Champs pool. The parents of the children reported the incident to the Salt The first city invitational meet Lake County Sheriffs office for Junior League Football was Saturday night after the children held last Saturday at the told them what had happened. College Football field. Five boys from each Bantam team in the region played against the first place Bantams from East Millcreek. It was an exBook-Reviecellent game, and East played like champions, but were still beaten ty the all stars. The Holiaday Midget champions played second-plac- e East The boojc review at East Mill and left no doubt Millcreek, Creek Branch Library Thursday were indeed champthat evening, Nov. 7, will be given ions. they their all to their gave They Mrs by Mary Kelly. Chuck Spalding, new coaches, A Finger In Every The book Hubbard, and Joe KnowPie," by Victoria Case, is a Hugh who very graciously filled les, of work fiction, in heartwarming when an emergency arose and charming, poignant, often sus- the boys were left without a of the stories pioneer penseful for their final games. coach across who settlers journeyed These Midgets will travel to plains and mountains to stake to their claims to free land in the Ogden next SaturdayThe play the Ogden Vikings. OptiOregon territory. mist Club of Ogden is sponsorAuntie Rossner helps the and several trothis young folk of the area to marry, ing willevent, to outstandbe given phies fights a case of cholera, dis covers a murderer, and re- ing players. Bantams: covers stolen gold. 0 0 Millcreek West-minsl- tr EMC Library Sets Mill-cree- Thursday D. McTcer CR7-968- Volume 8 Jr. of Salt of 415 Oklahoma City, Four pink tapers will be light- Showaltcr, ed Nov. 7, 1963 at a local rest-ura- Okla., has been promoted to by members of the Salt airman first class in the United Lake City Gamma Phi Beta States Air Force. Airman Willey is a personnel alumnae chapter to commemorate the 89th anniversary of the specialist in the 366th Tactical founding of the sorority. Mrs Fighter Wing. The airman, son of Mr & Mrs Malcolm Dennison, Mrs Thomas R. Fuller, Mrs Gene D. Hiller, Harry L. Willey of 4098 Mango and Mrs B. B. Nethery will Circle, is a graduate of Mount each light a candle for one of St. Mary High School, Oklahoma City. the four founders. Mrs E. L. Hildebrand, standAirman Third Class Lyle J ards committee chairman of the international sorority,, will Glover of Salt Lake City is be the featured speaker. De- being reassigned to Perrin AFB, tails of the plan that will enable Tex., following his graduation States Air members to assist the Cerebral from the United Palsy Center for Multiple Hand- Force technical training course icapped. local Gamma Phi Beta ior refrigeration specialists. Airman Glover, son of Mrs Leo philanthropy project, to obtain printing equipment will be out- J. Glover of 1899 E. 6400 S., re ccivcd instruction in refrigerlined at this meoting. Mrs Lowell llilpert, chairman, ation and air conditioning as announces that a special invi- they apply to Air Force equiptation has been extended to al- ment and missile systems. The airmans wife, Sherrie, umnae living in Brigham City, llcbcr, Logan, and Ogden to is the daughter of Mr & Mrs Alan Maser of 1846 S. 4625 E. attend. nt j Oakwood School Has Halloween Party Halloween was celebrated by a party for the children of the Oakwood school Oct. 31 at the school. Even the mothers were wearing Halloween costumes. Spooks and goblins and food was enjoyed, decorated cup cakes and orange punch topped the event, Lurene Paulson room mothers chairman reports. Mario L. Crabtree of South Cottonwood underwent surgery Oct. 29 at the Cottonwood Hospital. His daughter, Mrs Willard Larson, reports that he is recuperating very well. Mrs Martha Falkncr, sister of Mrs Crabtree from Portland, Oregon has been visiting with the Crabtrees for about a month and will stay at their with Mrs Crabtree home at 786 Vine Street. is there seldom time enough to do a job right, but always enough time to do it over? Highland Meets Bingham in Quarter Finals Except for determining the state champions, high school football is over for this year. Quarterfinalists in Region 3, Highland, and in Region 4, Bingham, will meet at 1:30 Friday at Bingham. The Miners won their way into the quarterfinals a week ago 4 with a victory over Jordan, and Highland dumped South Friday, 28-to earn its way into the playoffs. In other final games Friday in Region 4, Tooele picked up its second victory by boating Jordan winless llillcrcst, 20-and Cy- racked Murray, VFW Offers 19-1- Scholarships High school students in the 10th. 11th, and 12th grades of all public, private and parochial schools in the Stale arc invited to participate in the annual, Voice of Democracy" national 42-2- scriplwriting contest, sponsored the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U.S. An oportunity to compete for four college scho$3,500.00 larships of $5000.00, and $1,500.00 and a free five day trip to Washington D.C., Philaand the Freedom delphia, Foundation at Valley Forge is offered to the winner of the state contest. by The annual Halloween party for children at the Cottonwood Club brought out many youngsters in outstanding costumes. Posing here are, witch, Agnes Ann Carter, hobo, Marcia Smith, scare crow, Richard McKenna, and pretty little ballerina Corinne Elder. Jas. Gatherums Observe 50th City Invtl Players Midgets: Holiaday East Millcreek 0 plaining grades on report card is Graham D. Hollingsworth, seated right, as Prin. Rheo F. Thorum looks on. Olympus High News lurs of Olympus. This Friday Sophomores will treat themselves and the Juniors and seniors to Ad Aspcar, the sophomore dance. The name was chosen from a Latin phrase, Ad Aspcra Per Laborem!" moaning To the stars, through Wedding Event work. The 6 theme will be centered around Roman mythology with Bacchus, the Wine God, Ceres, the Corn Goddess, and IhtElcu-sia- n Mysteries in prominence. Thu will be expressed in the great arches, columns, and a decor of purple, wnite, and 7 12 0 0 gold. Chairmen of the dance arc uonnic Gladicr, Nevin Limburg, Blent Petty anil Laurie Judd. present Madison School arc in- - park City before moving to Members oi the committee are vited to help honor the schools... Ann Grocsbcck, Sounic Sorcn-Cand- y Salt Lakc C,ly ,0 ln,,lucd 1 A 50th anniversary. speeial pro-Co. lie retired;111' Holiaday Community Church sen, Barbara Dean, Mcridclh gram has been prepared for the by u'l'n Ciark Lynn- Strain Co. in ,ad a UNICEF, United Nations j Barker, Kathleen Nov. Lumber alumni, Monday evening, Ilolladay Uomil Cluldrens Emeran employee. Mrs Gath- a School Gymnasium, 2465 South ;min has ht.ld offi,c in thu IIoI. gency Fund, Halloween Party Bub Omcr, Steve Millett, Joycc State Street. laday F irst Ward Relief Society. Wednesday, October 30, from Howe, Kicky Curtis, John Adams, Doyon Mam, Dick Steele, They are now members of Ilol- 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Brad Lesley. Holiaday Community Before with the commencing laday Fourth Ward. The dauee will begin at 8:30 Church Celebrates and eud promptly at 11:30 p.m. Thc Community Ilolladay Colcman San card will be need Onthcruin, Jose, P Gifi Activity to 4800 South 2861 Grow narrated is East On," by Church, ; ed fur admission to tills activcelebrating its tenth anniversary Calii.; Mrs Gilbert C. (Naomi) Garry Moore. Immediately folthis week. Allington, Holiaday; Mrs Rich- - lowing the fiiin, the members ity. Clubs have been busy: A dinner Wednesday night iard W. (Shirley) Sharp, Mur - 'left the church to Trick or The ill li Club and Pep Ciub and Mrs Paul J. (Fay) Treat fur UNICEF. They later will highlight thc week's activi-lray- : tics with thc church history be-- 1 Eagan, Salt Lake City. There returned to thc church fur were treated to a visit from Maconing told in stories, music and! arc six grandchildren and four spook alley, games, and refresh- - ne Antoinette, cosmetic who spoke on makeup sultant, ments. pictures. on uct. 22. Foiunv,ng the demonstration, cake was served in in the lunchroom. ili Ti's liaie been adding to their treasury by .selling hut at the hunie luuluall dogs games. Tile Spanish club lias elected Craig Leans as president: Dodand ger Child as Teddy .Newsom as treasury lor ing planned lor ail mciiiiicis. The F'ulk Music (.Tub s..:ig lor the psychiatric ward ol thc Salt Lake General Hospital Tuesday. Oel. 22. Mcmucrs of the ciub are busy planning a hootenanny fur the near future. Ttie Future Teachers ol America have elected their u.liecrs 1 school year. They for the are Diana Butler, president; Gwen Lcsncr, wee president.; and Joe sccrct.iiy; kailnc Saudvrs, historian. The key dull sold looiball programs all season. Also, they have ordered their ciui sweaters. Lust Friday the Drama Club Come as you held its annual w ish you were" party organized by the new members, Paul Dal-tuple, and Fred l.angland. Dinner was served and skits were presented. A judging of costumes climaxed Die evciing. The Sulety Council scut tom Bnntou, smiley keip, Coima an kunicii, and Mary Boston to Inc I tan Teenage Irallic Oel. 11. Alsu, the j Cuniereuee, lutfieial delegates to tin: teenage advisory committee to the JuvThe Holiaday First Ward Relief Society held old Glazier, who starred in the musical proenile Trafiie Court are .Marcia a former com in it tee Stark, "Mr duction of its annual dinner last Friday at the ward President" following the and Norm Anderson, member, house. Pictured at Mrs Ellen Bonham, Harold dinner, Mrs Bellva Coons, Relief Society preswith Wilma Dolowitz as an house. Pictured are Mrs Ellen Bonham, Har ident, and Mrs Ruth Flint. delegate, " j October Court of Honor Boy Scouts of America of Cottonwood Stake was held at the Stake House, 2080 East 5165 South, Sunday evening Oct. 27, 7:30p.m. John Eve was master of ceremony Host was Murray Allen Post 95, prelude music by Pat Fredrickson entertainment by Fritz and Alfred Balmer. Winning the trophies of the court by troup 95, Jack Jones, Scout Master, Troup awards for the Stake Court arc 60 merit badges, 10 second class, three 1st class, two star, three life, one eagle, and three palms. The Eagle was presented to Randy First Cottonwood Zobcll of Ward, by Murray Allen and Bishop Gilbert Meier. The three palms was presented to Milt Hall, 531 Scout Master, Richard chairadvancement Pearce, man. David Hendrickson, Post 95. The next Court of Honor will be held Sunday Nov. 24, 7:30 p.m. at the Cottonwood Stake Center. larling shot: attending the Grenite High School PTA annual consultation night Thursday, Nov. 7. Ex East Court of Honor Why Mr & Mrs Anthony F. Fischio, stated left, get a preview of what will be in store for parents j j "63-6-- lie-ugl- y lf $ |