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Show Sugar House, Utah Thursday, Jan. 10, 1957 SOUTH EAST INDEPENDENT p,,e 3 'Twixt Us Teens by Tlbby Tucker TEEN TALK. Everyone is chat-tering these days about the ex-citing benefit ball sponsored by the Polio Foundation and taking place this Friday evening in the new Union Building rn the University of Utah campus. Naturally the teens are talking because the dance is for them. The first of its kind in the valley. Why just imagine, friends, a chance to be with all the darling students from all the junior high and high schools in town! Just imagine! Think of the new contacts . . think of the fun . . think of the glamor . . think of the good you'll be doing by attending. Your dollar admission will help finish the job on polio. Of course, I, Tibby, think it's a perfectly wonderful idea and hope that all of you teens will get on up there Friday evening. A fourteen piece orchestra will play; refreshments will be served; door prizes galore will be given away; a queen will be crowned. And speaking of queens, Jackie Lee Farr, West; Sue Breinholt, East; Frances Campanaro, South; Mary Lynne Marsh, Highland are among those competing for the glamorous good-wi- ll crown. Be sure you go . . . and this affair should be dutch-trea- t, you know 'coz it's a benefit. FASHION FAD: Have you seen the new matador ties the girls are wearing with their be-ruffl- ed shirts these days? Long narrow strips of satin, gaily embroided with jewels and sequins or heavily em-broidered in quaint Latin stitches. They are absolutely the prettiest bit of frippery we've seen tied 'round a teen's neck. Many girls are making their own . . . and find-ing the effort a real creative one. PARTY LINE: Slumber on . . . if you can get to sleep at such a do! I, Tibby, can't quite figure out how we teens keep up the pace of parties, school work, activities, church and home tasks! But comes the gay chance to get together . . . just us girls ... for all through the night, who cares if we're tired the next day? Such a fun-fe- st was given recently by Pat Haight with pot-luc- k fixings fur-nished by Sally Breinholt, Susan Bircumshaw, Kay Frandsen, Caro-lyn Craven, Carolyn Budd, Sherry Horton, TruDee Warren, Marjorie Meadows, Susan Recourt, Peggy Dunn, Carol Bitner, Penny Razor and Susan Jenkins. MANNER MATTERS: Question for today . . . are you a good com-mittee member? Do you show up at chorus practice, play rehearsal, dance committee, or assembly dis-cussion group (etc., etc.) when you should ... or just when you can't find anything better to do? If something more exciting comes along do you toss your obligations to the wind, and do what you want? I, Tibby, surely hope you aren't such a foolish teen. By the time you blow out a teen-f- ul of candles on a birthday cake, 'tis high time you were dependable. If you're hot, you'll soon be left out of committees . . and fun . . and then friendly gatherings! o Babies . . . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Raymond Evans, 3232 Cregson Ave., wel-comed 9 lb. Guy Micheal Evans at the LDS Hospital on Dec. 24th. He has a 3U year old brother, JW Gordy. "Teen-Talkers- " OLYMPUS HIGH By Kathleen Hinckley Four Olympus High Seniors have been named finalists in the Na-tional Merit Scholarship competi-tion. Niel Itasband, Steve Kolert, AI-v- in Larson, and Jim Rice were among 7500 students who scored the highest on a nationwide college aptitude examination given to 162,-00-0 seniors in 12,500 high schools throughout the nation on Oct .24. The finalists now face a stiff three-hou- r college board examina-tion on January 12, plus intensive screening of their leadership and extra-curricul- ar records by a selec-tion board. At stake are more than 700 four-ye- ar college scholarships, many sponsored by business and indust-rial corporations. Included are one-hundr-ed Sears-Roebuc- k Foun-dation Merit Scholarships and na-tionwide programs sponsored by such companies and foundations as Pittsburgh Plate Glass, E. W. Woolworth, Standard Oil, Interna-tional Nickel, and many others. Runners-u- p in the Merit Exam-ination will receive a certificate of achievement. "Pretense," will be the abstract theme of the coming CAP dance. The dance is annually sponsored by the school's Civil Air Partol, who this year took national honors. Friday, January 11, has been set aside as the date for this purpose. Semi-form- al is the dress and couples will dance to the music of Terry Hansen's band. The decorations will lead you to believe that you are in the "city of the future," with silver replicas of flying saucers and other ab-stract ornaments hanging from the ceiling. The selected queen will sit on a throne resembling that of a star. This dance is one of the biggest and best dances of the year and a good crowd is expected. A senior class party is in store for all seniors at Olympus High School. The theme of "Carousel" will lend ideas for decorations and food. Tuesday, January 29, has been set aside as the date and com-mittees have already begun work. Hotel Utah To Be Setting For B-P- W Clubs Annual Meet Sugar House, Ensign and Salt Lake City Business and Profes-sional Women's Clubs will be host to a dinner meet at Hotel Utah, Thursday Jan. 17th. The program will under the di-rection of the Legislative Com-mittees. The Sugar House club will hold a board meeting Thursday evening, January 10th at the home of Mrs. Camille Nash, president. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne K. Wis-com- b, 1361 Stratford Ave. are the parents of their sixth child, a daughter, born December 27th at the LDS Hospital. A name hasn't yet been chosen. Other children in the Wiscomb family are Randy, Chris, Allison, Brent and Wayne. Butler School P-T- A Will Present Lunch Program To Parents Mrs. Keith Bentley, Parent-Teach- er Assn. president, announces that parents of Butler Elementary School, 70OO-27t- h East, will have an opportunity Thursday to see the school lunch program in action. The PTA meeting will open at 7 p.m. in the individual classrooms after which the students daily schedule will be followed. Highlight of the evening will in-clude serving of a regular school lunch. Mrs. Marcella Finley, Jor-dan District lunch supervisor, will be on hand to acquaint parents with the program and to answer questions. Mrs. Devereaux, PTA lunch chairman, Erma Conger and Ella Mugleston will be in charge of the preparation and serving of the meal. Furniture Dealers Attend Spring Market In Chicago Chicago bound, and using various modes of transportation, Sugar House furniture dealers left during the week to attend the spring fur-niture markets. S. Morgan and Calvin Sorensen left Sunday via United Airlines and expect to be gone ten days. Also traveling by air was Stephen Richards who left Monday to join Henry W. Richards who left earlier by train. Leaving Wednesday were Ray Nilson, accompanied by Willis Layton. The men expect to return to Sugar House within ten days. Photographic Society To Present Lecture The Photographic Society of America's illustrated lecture, "Table Top Tricks" will be given, Tuesday, Jan. 15, at 8 p.m. in the Continental Bakery, 740 East 4th South. The lecture is given free by the Utah Camera Clubs, it was an-nounced by Mattie C. Sanford, ex-ecutive secretary of the organiza-tion. "WfjatmaWjysyi think iry algvo JOIN US! IN A WONDERFUL 8-D- Vacation jaunt to Hawaii's island paradisel Special Price of S323 (plus tax) ROUND-TRI- P AIR TRAVEL Luxury . . . 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