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Show Hillcrest Editor Wins Meeting with LBJ By GARY FORD ed en every representing high school in the state, took part In the program. Group dis- cussions on current affairs, laws and ways of government were held. The students each presented two speeches, vone extemporaneous and the other was lmproratu. Joe will travel to Washington, D. C., meet the President, sit in on a session of Congress and watch the Supremem Court In action. Richard Burt of Highland High School will accompany Joe to W ashington. The Hillcrest A Cappella Choir will be guests of Jackie TRIP TO OZ Phil and Bill Hansen followed the yellow 's lion Julie Anderson. Gift items, food booths, pr zes, things buzzing from C to 9 P. M Turkey dinner, with all the trimmings was served for $1. for adults and $150 for children. Oz decorations were provided by artist Jerry Hansen. games kept Nokes on KSL televisions Midday, December 22, at 11 A.M. This choir is known throughout the intermountain area as one of the finest high school choirs. Leo Dean has molded the group into a -precision choir. I hop youll make a special effort to see this program. HOLIDAY SHOW Two Seniors Named Craft Show To Traffic Board Highlights 173 Works i By KATHIE FULLMER Two Seniors have been WASHINGTON TRIP Senior Rick Burt has been selected as Highlands representatives to the Juvenile Traffic Court. MargaretKerr and Jeff Swlnton were chosen chosen to represent Highland and the State of Utah In the United States Senate Youth After day long Program. meetings November 14. Rick on the basis of Interviews. Representatives from throughout the valley meet every two weeks to discuss current traffic problems, especiallythe youthful ones.of possibility Presently, automobile making safety disbelts a law Is under cussion. w Highland I I High News H i and a boy from another school were chosen from 57 participants. They will travel to Washington in February. Christmas During f vacation, these students will be allowed to attend traffic court sessions and help Judges In their verdicts. HOSPITAL TOUR Physiology students toured the heart research laboratory of the LDS Hospital, November 20. Following a brief lecture on heart structure and function, they were shown the numerous machines that help doctors In their diagnosis and treatment. A boy was and students viewed the results on a live television Carden Center Schedules Films Nature and wildlife colored slides were featured at a program at the Utah Garden Sugarhouse Park, Center, Sunday, November 22, at 8 P.M. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mel-ai- k displayed the nature screen. A patriotic assembly In the morning and a Bourban Street at night starts the Ball Thanksgiving holiday for Hlghalnd students Wednesday, November 25. series They also presented a collection of conifers including the needled branches along with cones from various evergreens of the West. Make your own Officer Occie Evans showed slides of accidents which have happened in our area. Some students thought the program was gruesome, but realizing reality Is sometimes the best The turkey's are turkeys. really Vickie Phelps and Susan Ketner, wno have worked up a delightful comedy act. Also on the bill are the girls dance club and the A HAPPY HOLIDAY Cappella Choir. Pap Club girls, who are not In other acts, will give a few skits about the faculty. Speaking of turkeys, the school will give away eight nice, plump, Juicy turkeys for the holiday. TEAM HONORED The Fourth Annual Utah exhibition Is on view at the Salt Lake Art Center, 54 Finch Lane. Selected for exhibition by the Juror, Jo Roper of Montezuma, New Mexico, were' 173 works by 48 artists from 12 Utah communities. Three entries from hundred fifty-tw- o were received. 61 artists Items Include weaving, pottery, Jewelry, sculpture and metal and wood work. merit awards Seventeen were given by the Juror and will be conferred by the American Craftsmens Council, Southwest Region. The exhibition, one of the most popular in the Art Centers schedule, this year contains a greater number and variety of fine craft items than Desig- previous years. tours of Many guided children and adults have been Demonstrations of booked. pottery, Jewelry and weaving production as well as a special educational section will be features of the exhibition. The public is Invited to demonstrations on, November 29, 3:30 - 5 P.M. and Tuesday P. night, December 1, M. Exhibition, and a special Yule Bowl selction, will continue through December 23. Gallery hours are1- -5 Monday P.M. through Saturday, and Sunday, 6 P.M. 2-- By GAE HOLLADAY INSTA PRINT merry Xmas printer Your 1556 - Stratford Skyline girls got the full treatment on Girls Day, last Friday. Boys carried books, opened doors, sharpened pencils, and even opened Skyline Sounds t lockers for the feminine members of the student body. It was not unusual to see boys, carrying plies of books, migrating down the halls surrounded by several burden-free girls at their highest glory. Some boys actually agony of holding suffered the a door open while a group of very slow walking girls made their way through it. Fmbarrassement marked the red faces of a few boys as they pushed pencils across the cafeteria with their noses. Boys, however, got their chances to strike back. For example, Instant shock struck the faces of girls who were handed back the stubs of the pencils they had ordered sharpened. was an odd The lunch-roo- m sight indeed. 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ACCESSORIES FOR STAMP SHOP HIGHLAND 7 HIGHLANDvDRIVE COLLECTORS oPcn r, Sunday 1 1954 East 2700 South Phone Now For Appointment 486-796- Xmas Gift Sale Set tM 0 f X run m Dy I a.m. to Mrvka I Hun rtottr - SAFETY BQ3I U3 last 4th South HEME TNI IOWIIT MUCH ruuT au huii tiri WMIU AUWWONT t BRAKES TIRES CHAR BRA When even a child can Iron beautifully .... like this! health the old fashioned way? uni nuiOBI y - The annual Christmas toy and gift sale will open Friday, November 27 from 10 A.M. until 4 P.M at the Carmel of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, 5714 Holladay Boule- Do you realize that you lift up to 8000 pounds (thats four ton) of hot, heavy metal in doing up an average weekly ironing for a family of four Its no wonder youre worn to a frazzle every iromng day' 1 But, ironing the Ironrite way is so simple even a child can do it! You can hctually rest up from housework while you u down and iron the healthful Ironrite wey. And you can say goodbye forever to ironing day aches and pains. Cut your ironing time by more than halt this week! Ironnie Even those who made fun of their friends by yelling, Look who got hooked found themselves ta k 1 n g AUTOMATIC IRONER orders. All In all, It was an extremely Inspiring day for girls o Buy MOM to the conclusion that there may still be some hope for the art of chivalry. Boys, on the other hand, began getting brain-storfor methods of revenge. For most. It was worth the ordeal of Girl Day to anticipate the events that will take place on Boys Day which will be held In February. who came a mm Cookie Project P RACK CONVENIENCE LIFT-TO- Successful and unloading of I fts up with the lid hands you the dishes Makes loodmg dishes easy almost The Angel Flight from the Air Force ROTC University of Utah express their appreciation for the response to their Cookie for Viet Nam project. thoroQwash gives you SPARKLING DISHES without rinsing or scraping! ' Over 3000 pounds of cookies were placed on a C-at the Salt Lake City Airport Friday, November 20 and will be distributed prior to Thanksgiving In Viet Nam. h mean, multiple one level wathing action coupled with Fluthaway Drainl Thoro-Wot- 54 Park City Prepares Skiing season opened Sat21, at urday, November Treasure Mountain Resort In Park City, Utah, Manager Ed Siegel announced. The 6465 season will actually be the New Treasure Mountains Resorts first full season In operation, since the new Utah ski resort opened late in December last year. $5.00 Down Will Hold 1 ghly effective downward sproyng of wosh water H 3 Shoots strong jets of spray upward to creote a counter wash ogitat on Needs no installation . . . attaches to sink faucet . . . rolls anywhere FAUCET-FL. . . new type attachment which makes faucet usable when dishwasher is connected O 3 Thts oggressive swirl oround step gives you sparkling spotless dishes silverwort ond glasswore 4 Na massy screens or Midst fa clean Pre nnsng o scrap- The mg is unnecessary Flgihowoy Dram liquaffas soft food porhcles ond pumps them away1 Mobile Maid" prices start as low as G-- E rinse agent dispenser eliminates water spotting RINSE-GL- O 9 5 IF YOURE WORRYING ABOUT SHORT XMAS FUNDS DONT .... NOT ONE PENNY PAID TIL APRIL 1965 FREE! Light Globes with New ROYAL PORTABLES GRGBLLS HOURS: HOURS Why wreck HER CHRISTMAS every Service Call from now til Christmas NIW your greatest gift can be leisure I v. We at Hillcrest High School wish everyone a very happy and thankful Thanksgiving. Layaway Now For ALBUMS STAMPS 84 fL1njj 466-43- 89 START 3 x ft 4 learn. own lunches. Personalized Xmas Cards Camera - ready We will duplicate including Photograph? as many copies as you desire. f Skyline Renews Art of Chivalry ner-Craftsmen In way to a REST! The Football Dance, sponby the Sophomore class, honored the football team and vard. coaches, Friday, November 20. Included among the many During intermission, the items for sale will be homedance club performed followed made candy and childrens a march of by goal post players books. coaches and wives. King of the Dance was Donn Neighbors and friends F. Grlflth and his Queen was sponsoring the event are Mrs Diana Lochrie. J P. OKeefe, Mrs. Margaret OBrien, Mrs. John Colettl, SAFETY FILM Mrs. F. R. Robinson, Mrs. Glenn Roser, Mrs. Dale Fults A safety assembly was held and Mrs. Richard Doolev. Friday, November 20, In the auditorium. Public Is invited to attend. sored TV STARS brick road to the Holladay 6th Ward Relief Society Wizard of Oz bazarr, Friday, November 13. Filling in for the Oz Thanksgiving program will be presented by the Pep Club today, Wednesday, November 25. Heading the show will be the talented Placer-vill- e Singers. Hillcrest can boast of having the worlds only two talking A The editor of the Hillcrest yearbook has been selected to the United States Senate Youth Program. He Is well-likand active Joe Devlnny. Fifty-sevboys and girls, GIVE MOM 195 Appliance Repair GUARANTEE From washers and Dryers to Toasters or Irons, Ail Work Guaranteed PHONE 277-271- 6. Service Call m tc 3950 So. Highland Drive IN THE FOREST HILLS SHOPPING CENTER NEW AND USED APPLIANCES FOR SALE Qb&iW |