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Show Sugar House, Utah Thursday, April, 4, 1957 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT Page 7 South Girl, Youth From Olympus Win Foreign Trips Two southeast area students have been selected to represent their schools in American Field Services international scholarship program. The honors mean that the teen-agers will be traveling abroad this summer the places to be an-nounced in about six weeks as "young goodwill ambassadors" of the United States. Most of the expense will be borne by their parents. The two chosen are Joyce Bartschi, 16-year-- junior at South High School, and Steve Kil-mer, also a junior at Olympus High School. Only juniors partici-pate in the program so that they may share their experiences with fellow students next year. Young Miss Bartschi, a daughter of Mr. Darel P. Bartschi of 2376-8t- h East St, seems to be "riding on top of a cloud" since the an-nouncement of her selection, ac-cording to Mrs. Bartschi. Her father is hoping that Joyce will be sent to Switzerland. The trip, which will last from mid-Jun- e to mid-Septemb- er of this year, will be to either Europe, South America, Australia or New Zealand, according to Bartlett Wicks, Utah chairman of the AFS program. Steve, a son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Kilmer, 3054 E. 3960 South, said that he believed the trip would be a real challenge "but I'm sure I can meet it." "I'll put everthing I have into it and I know it will be a great experience." Young Kilmer has no particular preference on the country he will visit. He's president of the Modern Language Club at Olym-pus and is now in his second year of French. These two students, along with seven other students chosen for the Salt Lake area, will be feted Thursday at Kennecott Copper Corporation. y . , . , .' V. ' - ; - " m 11 ifiimmnnmm imiriini ,! MiitmiiimK' nmmt Mini "'liu'il iiiiinioonfmi mrm rm.ii wro:ii,jt, ,. ,. 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Committee Meets With City Officials Salt Lake City commissioners have assured the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce that con-struction will begin in the near future on the Simpson Ave. link between 9th East and Highland Dr. Chamber members, including four board members, the executive secretary and two chairmen of subcommittees, pressed for the ' new roadway at a meeting with the commissioners Tuesday morn-ing. , Sugar House has been seeking t the cut-throu- gh to alleviate con-- 1 gestion on 21st South and provide more maneuverability for motor-ists in the Sugar House business district. Streets Commissionef Joe L. Christensen told the Chamber members that the roadway has been close to the construction stage for several years, but agree-ment with Denver and Rio Grande Railroad has held it up. He said this agreement was only recently completed Commissioners also promised to 1 support the Sugar House clean-u- p campaign next Wednesday with city equipment The proposed civic auditorium at the old prison site was also " discussed. Attending the meeting were D. James Cannon, executive secre-tary; Paul Pehrson, C. G. White, Paul Buehner and Neisen R. Bank, chamber board members; Ray D. Free, chairman of the chamber subcommittee on parks and recreation, and N. L. Brown, chairman of the subcommittee on traffic and roads. |