| Title | 349 |
| Architect Name | Parmley, Henry |
| Primary City | Salt Lake City |
| Scanning Institution | Utah Division of State History, Preservation Section |
| Holding Institution | Utah Division of State History |
| Collection Number and Name | Utah Architects and Builders |
| Date Digital | 2019-9-26 |
| Subject | Architects of Utah |
| UTSHPO Collection | Utah Architects and Builders |
| Spatial Coverage | Utah |
| Rights | Digital Image © 2019 Utah Division of State History. All Rights Reserved. |
| Publisher | Utah Division of State History, Preservation Section |
| Genre | Historic Buildings |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Language | eng |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s69w560n |
| Setname | dha_uab |
| ID | 1468185 |
| OCR Text | Show Help Yourself and .Your. Communi~by Contributing to Sugar Houae Fund Drive• ~[fl~HM,to/ Sal.t Lake', Population )-/eM Y"-1 PMVl1,~'/ 'L (lv{'C,J/11,~cf I Serving the Public lntereata of Southeaat Salt Lake: Sugar ,Houae, East Mill Creek, Holladay, Cottmrwood SUGAR HOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, VOL. XV, NO. · 26 FRIDAY, JUNE 25, 1948 Five S. E. Girls Southeast Citizen Apply for Inadequate Scho< Jr. High Labele I 24 Queen Olympus .JU Y As Citizens Urge New i\l< Candidates for queen of this . July's Days of ,47 celebration numbered 32 by Thursday as applications continued to pour in before the June 28 deadlme, according to Mrs. Ellen C. DuPont, applications chairman. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers offlee will continue to take applications at the state capitol until Monday, June 28, at 5 p .m . The following evening, Tuesday at ~J'cimt~~e q~:~~ . place at the Hotel Utah. Five girls from southeast Salt Lake completed their applications this week, Mrs. DuPont said. . Beverly Jewell Miller,•daugqter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Vaughn -Miller, 3924 20th East, was one of the early applicants this week. Her pioneer ancestors are Reu. ben Miller, who came in 1849 John Riches. 1861, and George Saville, 1868. Miss Miller is five feet, six and one-half inches tall, h;i~~ fr°e~n?~ter!~~ hobbies are voice and piano music. Jean Morrison, daughter of Mr. Richard W. Morris, 1501 so. 5th East, lists as her pioneer ancestors, Thomas F. Smart and Edwin W . Woolley. She Is five feet, four inches tall. weighs 122 land Drive-In Theater will hold automo" pounds, has blue eyes and light 700 UNDER CONSTRUCTION--$100.000 drive-In brown hair. Her interests are theater located at 3670 Highland Drive w1U biles. sewing and dancing. -Cut courtesy of S. L. Tribune. A descendant of Brigham be open In July. W.hen completed the High---------------------------Young, Florence Marie Gates, daughter of Mr. l!.nd Mrs. Frank!in Y. Gates, 2224 E. 9th South, lists her hobbies as dancing, singing and draamtlcs. Another pioneer ancestor of Miss Gates' is James Hery Keate, who came Salt Lake's newest drive-In theater is scheduled to open SSOCla 10n to Utah in 1861. She is five feet next month when the Hyland Drive-in Theatre Corporation one inch, tall, 109 pounds, has opens its $100,000 plant at 3670 Three representatives each hazel eyes and dark brown hair. Highland Drive. fr . om eight !Southeast civic organ• Mardene Moulton, daughter of Under construction for the past 60 days, the huge reinforced 1zations will meet Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. H . Chase Moulton July 9, at the home oij ·1964 South 9th East is a de'. 730 p.m., - c:cep S . 1$SIOn concr.ete.. .screen . platform and John C. Barmes; 1400 Yale""""A"V~'.; ·scendant of Joseph.. Moult<in aii.d , tower and ramps are nearto gn·e fmal approval to the ·ar· Margaret Ann Clegg who arriving _ completion. Mr. G. P . Wright, manager, expects to ~,Ides of incorporation of · the ed in the valley with the Martin Associated Clubs of Southeast handcart company in 1856 She Thomas Merlin Bunkall, ~1. open the theater for business son of the Thomas Bunkalls. "sometime between the fourth Salt Lake," lt was announced ls five feet, three and threeWednesday by Norman G. quarters inches in height, weighs 2126 E. 2700 South, has received ot July and the 15th." 119 pounds, blue eyes, and ls a his call to serve as an L.D.S. When completed. the drive-in Berndt, group chairman. Following approval of the arbrunette. She is interested in missionary in the Northwestern will house a projection boothStates mission. He entered the refreshment stand, an entrance tides by the committee of 24 ttJ.uslc, sports, dancing and sewmlssl.o n home Monday and will station, 13 ramps with a car ca. representatives, the article will ing. Beverly Davis, daughter of Mr. be honored by his family and pacity of approximately 700 au- be registered with the secretary friends at a farewell testimonial tomobiles, a 46x52-foot screen of state. By-laws for the new as- and Mrs. Edward B. Davis, 1251 meeting Sunday, June 27, at and a 70-foot screen tower. 'l'lle soclation are also bemg drawn Stringham Ave., lists as her the Grandview L.D.S. Ward entire project was built under UJ?, Mr. Berndt anno1;1nced, and height five feet, five and onechapel, 2930 S. 20th East, at 7 the patented specifications of will be presented, with the ar- hal! inches, weight 120, brown tides of lncorporauon, to . the eyes and hair. Her pioneer anp.m. Mr. Bunkall will be the Park-In Theatres, Inc. members of each of the eight cestor ls Fannie Wagstaff who fourteenth missionary sent from 12-Acre Site the Grandview ward serving in The 12-acre site selected by ~~ebJn~~ ti~rrtir 1,i~~s~~f~ the field today. the owners is one or the out· Merlin Bunkall was born and standing features of the theater. flcation. Hawaiian guitar, and photo tintPrimary purpose of the ru;· lng raised in southeast Salt Lake. The screen faces west. From · He attended the Madison and the spectators' vantage point, ganizatlon, according to Mr. \Voodr<iw Wilson schools and looking east, the scr,;en is back- Berndt, Is to improve the southgraduated in 1945 from Granite ed by the beautiful Mt. Olym- east area, and cope with the High School. Since his gradu- pus. Mr. Wright stated that the problems of extensive popuiaation, Mr. Bunkall has been as. entire property will be land- tion growth. sociated with the American scaped in flowers, lawns and Smelting Co. where he worked shrubbery. The property, purin ·the agricultural research de· chased 90 days ago, was formerpartment and with the Utah OU ly owned by John H. Quist. Co. Sound and projection equip· The southeast will Mr. Bunkall has been active ment newest Jewelry store when C. be--fflstailed-will-uit -Brenkert, Mr. Wright statLewis Eldridge opens his new ed. Architect of the drive-In Monday e~ning's rain storm place at 2975 Highland Drive. theater is Henry R. Parmley. Ill be one t9.,D,e Jong remember- Mr. Eldridge has bee:i in the Contractor Is Roy Tellis of Oged by _Q[l&--SOUtheast family-the trade 20 years and formerly had .: ~./··:.:: ·' .. u.'... • .. 1,,, den. H. Coon family, 2200 E. +.;;:.:::::_ _________i"'i3ii380S"l\1ell South in East Mill Creek. stores at 863 E. 9th South and 910 E. 3rd South. ~ ~· . About 6 p.m. a bolt of lightning l'<ame_ of _the _business is Elc::tn1t"V f'h,:,. ..-inrror-,..1 .... """ +1,., .... ~~?!~~flit ~ii hr~~ $100,000 Drive-in Theater Under Coanstruction on Highland Drive Club Heads Meet To Form By-Laws • f" Of SE A Merlin Bunkall t M• • I A Call to Northwest ri:~·r ~e it:;,;~e ~a~~~g. New Jewelry . Store to Open Lightning Strikes Next Week Southeast Home ' Tnv~ .." ,;';J A feeling among southeast CoW'. · for that area are inadequate, came to eight citizens visited the meeting c board of education at 3212 South , citizens' spokesman, pointed out tm cated to the southeast area becaus population growth, and therefore ha., New Building Proposed The Olympus Junior High Sch(){ Holladay, East Mill Creek, Highlan Emigration Canyon, was termed in the citizens. Chief reason for the vi ing was to protest the remodeling c $300,000 fund which has been set as th, she of in , wh June 30th Date Set for East Mill Creek Reun·1on c Sci: Sch ~ti: Original June 26 Date Postponed Annual reunion of the memhers of the East Mill Creek LDS ward will b~ held at Lagoon, Wednesday, June 30, instead of Saturday, June 26, as was origlnally announced. This anouncement was made by H . Leroy Erickson, ward bishop. Plans for the outing call for a variety of afternoon and evening entertainment. Ward members, their fa,a,.ilies and friends and former members of the ward have been requested to gather as early ln the afteFnoon as possible to swim and play games. Box lunches will be the order of the day when ward members gather at the west bowery at · 7 p.m. to eat and enjoy a "variety program of singing, dancing and stunts." EMC Ward MIA . officers are in charge of the program: Ruby Richards. president of the ·YWMf:A:;--and--A.- W ~- Wlscomb, YMMIA president. ..Scrip tickets for the enter-' tamment and refreshment stands at the summer resort will be avallable at the ward on Sunday and at a booth at Lagoon on Wednesday, Mr. Wiscomb stated. Presiding officers of East Mill Creek ward, 27th East and 35th South, are: Mr. Erickson, bishop; W. B. Calllster, first counselor; and Roy Strand,. second counselor. ~:: pre. easr auc adc boa its pin The ava war ing Pia, F ho,, pla, tee, mer the bull Jada Wel ley repr wer, the an·i. high And Mill Ge01 the , Sch~ Tt gerol to M of tJIn m have and said press take I ~~~ if a h t e ' out. insuf to pr. dren PG! Cr, To Se,· lnma1 sente, of th, day. I |
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