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Show I C0TT0NWOUD HEIGHTS by Kaye Barnum On May 18th a joint meeting was held with the Butler 4th and Union 1st Wards. A three-way three-way division was made so we now have a new Butler 5th Ward. Everything in Greenfield Village west of Greenfield Way makes up the new ward. The new bishopric of Butler 5th Wrard consists of Dale C. Josephson of 6770 Greenfield Way, 1st Counselor, Kenneth Lucas of 6867 Meadowdowns Way and Richard Jeffs of 6796 Greenfield Way, 2nd Counselor. New Assistant Clerk is Lloyd M. Felstead of 1867 Village Road and Clerk is Heber W. Roberston of 6860 WUlowway. The new bishopric of Butler 4th Ward are Amos B. Moser, Bishop. Robert Shepherd 1st Counselor, Dean Denning, 2nd Counselor, W. Roger Lund-nall, Lund-nall, Clerk. H. Earl Meusser and Mark D. Eckersley, Assist tant Clerks. Bishop Clyde V. Buxton who has served continuously contin-uously as bishop for nine years beginning with the 1st Butler Ward was released as Bishop and is now a member of the Stake High Council. One young man of whom we are proud is Dallas Hackanson, 2835 East 7800 South. He was honored for distinctive service rendered to the student body of Jordan High School in basketball and upon graduation last week was presented with an engraved gold watch from the school. Monty and Norma Montgomery Mont-gomery who live at 2757 Carole Drive have a new baby boy. Norma surprised everyone, including Mr. Stork, and announced she was ready to go to the hospital. Hubby, Monty was in Pennsylvania on an assignment expecting to return re-turn in plenty of time to be in attendance for the big event, but Ray Haeuter did the honors and got Norma to the hospital in time to give birth to a nice big boy. Ray says he just knew someday he'd hear the nurse say "It's a boy!." Ray has six daughters. Milo Le Baron, head of Butler But-ler Third Ward teachers quorum suffered a severe sprained ankle while playing baseball with his boys this week. The Cottonwood Heights Lions Club has been conducting a contest to name the first Cottonwood Heights Celebration Celebrat-ion which will be held at the Old Mill June 20 and 21st and be an annual affair hereafter. This week they announced the winner Mrs. Carl A. Davis of 8120 Danish Road. The celebration cele-bration will be called "Old Mill-aday". Mill-aday". Mrs. Davis will receive $50.00 for her winning name. Runners up were E. P. Bailey, 2333 Walker Lane who suggested suggest-ed "Kottonwood Kanyon Karn-ival" Karn-ival" and Mrs. Florance Mitch-ner Mitch-ner of 1713 Vine St. who submitted sub-mitted "Emmy Days" Barbara Halgren 7660 Steff-ensen Steff-ensen is leaving for Ancorage, Alaska to join hef husband, Leon who was recently appointed appoint-ed U.S. Commissioner to the territory of Alaska. They are renting their home to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Westphal of Denver. On June 4th at 6 p.m. Elder Henry D. Moyle of the L. D. S. Council of Twelve will be the featured speaker at the ground breaking ceremony of the Butler Bu-tler Third Ward and the East Jordan Stake House. According to Bishop Mark R. Cram the building will begin construction construct-ion immediatly following ground breaking and should be completed com-pleted in one year at a cost of $365,000 and the site of the new building is 7800 South 2800 East. Two young men in the East Jordan Stake were just made Eagle Scouts. They are Ronald Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Ford Hansen, 7920 Danish Road and Brent Covington 8500 South Danish Road. Our congratulations to these two boys who have achieved this high honor at the age of 14. If you are sports minded and would like to spend an interesting in-teresting few hours why don't you drop in on a Little League baseball game in our area the games are held Tuesday and Thursday evening at 6:00 p.m. and Saturdays at 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. These little fellows ages 9 to 12, really put their whole heart into these games. The field is located at 7600 South 2300 East. Any boys who live within the boundaries and aren't now playing ball are invited to join a minor league team and work towards making a major league team another year. Boundaries for the Cottonwood Heights League are 8400 South on the South, 6400 South on the North, 1600 East on the West and to the Foothills on the East. Anyone desiring information on the league can call Secretary Kaye Barnum CR 7-5310. I'd like to get on my Soap Box for another worth while cause. I had occasion to attend this week. Its the "Hytone" teen-age club in Murray. My youngster was entertaining, so I spent the evening observing this spot is a wonderful place for our teen-age youngsters. Ray Ullibarri is the M.C. and plays the latest records for the youngsters to dance. They have guest artists in to preform " for them during the evening. The whole thing is well chaperoned chap-eroned and the very highest of standards are enforced. It is a wonderful place for our teenagers to have good clean fun! |