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Show Area Girt. Hoards Memories JFairy Tale Vacation Ends , J 467-30- tour of the New York Worlds 38 Fair. This Is one summer Judy will always remember both In the exciting experiences abroad as well as the knowof Julie Fishier, daughter of ledge gained and understandMr. an Mrs. Ben Fishier, . ing of our neighbors acc- - -2864 East 3400 South, on her umulated. recent trip through Europe, with an extended stay In MaLONG AWAITED CAMPOUT The wake from the boat drid, Spain, where she was a student at the Resldencla spraying In their faces, the Fernando el Cat-oli- c. smell of hot dogs roasting on took travels an open camp fire and best her Judys to Copenhagen, Vienna to Zuof all the feeling of companrich thence to Madrid where ionship will long be rememshe spent six wonderful weeks bered by the youth of the East Millcreek eleventh ward as studying the language and they trudged homeward from their annual BeafLake Camp-ou- t. learning to know the Spanish people. P fter her courses at the This long awaited event was Unlversitaria were over, she chalrmanned by the YWMIA wended her way homeward, president, Mrs. Robert Boyer, 3438 South 2830 East and the stopping at Rome, Nice, Paris, London. The fairy tale vacation was climaxed with a 0 Thursday, August 6 (Continued from Page 4) funds in the budget, yet not a single penny appeared. Senator Moss already proven devotion to Secretary Udall was shown In the Lake Powell draining controversy . Whether Udall Is right or wrong, Senator Moss had defended him. I would remind the junior senator he was elected by Utahns, notUdall. One must remember that this Is, In fact election year. Utah has two senators and two congressmen, three being Republicans and one, Senator Moss, a Democrat. Senator Moss, elected In 1958, was a valuable member of the Kennedy supporters In the upper chamber. This election year the lines are dra,wn and clearly defined. a distinct choice Qars have the man and the political phllosphy they want In P.M., Hrflladay Village; street dance VARIETY SIJOW 7:30P.M., Canyon Rim School; presentation by youngsters VARIETY SHOW Crestvlew School; tion by youngsters 8 P.M., and of the Senators up for election. That a rd ocratically-controlled are We enthusiastically endorse East Milleree terrain, cooked their own meals, pitched tents and loved every minute of ltl ged WHAT TO DO? Were you elected to sn office In the Parent Teachers and Association last spring have no Idea where to turn, what your duties are or how to do them? If so, this Is for you. Mr. Rowan C. Stuta , on Page 8) FOR GOVERNOR ed A Dem- REGATTA Rockport Dam, P.M., and urge you to vote for him in the Primary Election next Tuesday, Aug. 11th 2 near Park City CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT -- - 4:30 P.M., Veteran's Mem- orial ,.;jiW Building, Park City un j wmmr 7 sssKScr Lib- P.M., erty Park. Monday, August 10 Memorial Theatre, University of Utah; unusual play with music TRICKS OF THE TRADE Wasatch Bowl; 8:30 PM., starring Jackie Coogan, Jr. .. SILENT FLYERS CLUB MEETING - 8 P.M., home t of Mrs. Neal Adams, 5213 Moormont Drive; featuring Wig Party TRICKS OF THE TRADE. 8:30 P.M. Wasatch Bowl. , V S J Tuesday, August U Friday, August , 7 LOVINGER DAY ''S'' SSmm. 11 A.M., Liberty Park; freepea-nut- s, popsicles and rides for youngsters 7:30 HOLLADAY EVE" varieHolladay Village; P.M., ty show PRIMARY ELECTION AM to 8 P.M. , various 7 WWfWWajN ting locations WARD 3 First if P.M., Spruces sponsored by tonwood fi &&& srffeWJuSP PICNIC ll IRIlul vo- M Cot- V Ward Con- gress will be In office after November 3 seems to be assured. On the presidential scene, President Johnson Is maintaining his strength, but Is vulnerable--I- n foreign affairs and In his own personality and the Bobby Baker scandal that preceded his taking office. Republicans, with a few THE ASCENT OF OSCAR 8 P.M., Pioneer CABLE Memorial Theatre, University llying behind Senator Gold-atethe G.O.P. standard-bear- r, TRICKS OF THE TRADE. 8:30 P.M. Wasatch Bowl. amt "TRICKS OF THE TRADE 8:30 P.M., Wasatch Bowl. Saturday , August 8 HOLLADAY EVE Boulevard; Holladay 6P.M. bands, Johnson. It is apparent now that they wont pass through this election year believing that despite voter registration some Incumbent Democrats are virtually assured of The Republican a lean and hungry Is Party one. It Is determined to pre- vail. Republicans are working and spending campaign funds hard. Democrats are as fair a game In an election year as they have ever been. And Utahs Democrat, Senator Moss, could well find himself fulltime defensive candidate. In this posture, six years of imcumbency and excellent committee assignments may hold--- lf youll excuse the no water. f Wednesday, August 12 TRICKS OF THE 30 P. M. , W asatch BowL BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIAL floats, musical groups . er President A of Utah ex- ceptions like Senators Keating d Javits of New York, are against c --1 presenta- THE ASCENT OF OSCAR 8 P.M., Pioneer CABLE LEE Page S Meandering In Band Concertk the White House. one-thi- These youngsters cavorted on water skis . hiked the rug- - SAILBOAT 7:30 HOLLADAY EVE Project construction All the congressmen YMMLA, Weekly Calendar ashington Beehive Utah Richard president, McGuire, 2711 East 3335 South L taty I By SHIRLEY MANOOKIN Singing castlnets, the ElffeV Tower, the Fountain of Trevl and many, many more things we have read about In the travel foyers were on the agenda Salt Lake County, RtillW nu"?-Awu- t THE ASCENT OF OSCAR 8 P M., Pioneer CABLE Memorial Theatre, University of Utah 8 Aug. Reg. $10 PERMANENT ONLY $5.00 TRICKS OF TE TRADE 8:30 P.M. Wasatch BowL STOCK CAR RACES .All Permanents 12 Price thru -- Fantastic wig styling by a specialist P.M., State Fairgrounds . V - AT. BEAUTY SALON DRAG RACES 8:30 P.M., Salt Lake Raceway, 4900 West 175 21st South 266-96- E. 4500 So. 96 Sunday, August 9 SUMMER FORUM 10:30 A.M., First Unitarian Church 569 South 13th East; Dr. Stan- ley W. Angleraan, director. General Education and professor of English, University of Utah, guest speaker. LETS MAKE A . v .DATE HERES WHY , THE ' YOUNG We have known Jim for many years, have seen him prove his ability as a leader in countless situations and have had ample opportunity to observe his character. We feel his experience as a legislator, an executive and state administrator, plus his 15 years of devoted effort in studying Utah, its assets, its heritage and its needs and in selling its attractions tg, the nation qualify him superbly to head our state government! We know we caneount on him for aggressive leadership, fair, open-mindstudy and resolute action. s. 7 b b 0 t ed a BRILLIANTS ARE HERE All the the winning new, exciting, swinging looks as selected by Glamour Magazine for Back-to-Scho- wardrobe. SEE THEM MODELED AT OUR GLAMOUR FASHION SHOW Store front, south end Cottonwood Mall Friday, Aug. Jean Olson, secretary of the Silent Flyers Club, presents a $454 check to Croft Smith, president. Valley West Association for Mentally Handicapped Children. Flyers, all hostesses, held .a raffle and luncheon to raise money for the Valley West Training Center. MONEY SPEAKS FOR SILENT FLYERS ne f 77:30 p.m. WARREN E PUGH - Business Man 5124 Cotonwood Lane Salt Lake City, Utah WAYNE PRINCE - Business Man 2150 Panorama Way Salt Lake City, Utah GENEVA BROWN - Homemaker 2662 Verona Circle Salt Lake City, Utah J ELMO GARFF - Salesman 4966 Manlyn Drrve Salt Lake City, Utah GARTH ANDRUS - Manager A D T 2325 Edgemoore Drive Salt Lake City, Utah JAMES H QUINN Physician 5418 Haven Lane Salt Lake City, Utah MARVIN WALLIN - Business Man 2170 Panorama Way Salt Lake City, Utah Lurk C PUGH Homemaker 5124 Cottonwood Lane Salt Lake City, Utah DON K ARCHER Business Man 1849 East 45th South Salt Lake Ctty, Utah ALLEN P TERRY - Business Man 2653 East 4850 So Salt Lake City, Utah Business Man REX REEVE CALVIN SORENSON Business Man 5144 Holaday Blvd 3686 South 2000 East Salt Lake City, Up Salt Lake City, Utah W STERLING EVANS - Accountant HARMON JOHNSON - Business Man 2051 DelMont Drive 1120 Ridgedale Lane Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah HOWARD WALKER - Office Administrator EUGENE C LUDWIG - Sales Manager 4 700 Hugo Avenue 1236 Lorraine Dr Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lak City, Utah DR MILTON WADSWORTH - Educator FOLEY C RICHARDS - Business Man 3437 South 1300 East 4504 Brookbank Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah KENNETH HEDIN - Educator MARVIN PUGH . Educator 3042 Lake Circle 2999 East 5800 South Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake Cit, Utah LOLA B LUDWIG - Homemaker RAY FREE . Banker 1236 Lorraine Drive 4545 So 1300 East Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah BOYD J LARSEN - Engineer MABLE EVANS - Homemaker 60 E Fairclough Dr 1120 Ridgedale Lane Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah RULON BRADSHAW - Lumber Business CHARLES A. JONES - Business Man 1291 Siesta Dr 1075 Lorraine Dr Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah NICHOLAS J TEERLINK - Jewelry Business LYMAN A BOND - Educator 3064 Lake Circle 1415 Roberta Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah G LYNN GARFF - Real Estate 0i Insurance LEE H NELSON - Buyer 1401 E Clayboume Ave. 2634 Beverly Salt Lake City, Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Paid political advertisement by the above. ' . B RICHARDSON Housewife fc Sec. 1 5089 South Moor Circle Salt Lake City, Utah P FRED WOLTERS, JR. Bleltrical Business 1766 E 3170 South Salt Lake City, Utah NATHAN B HALE - Business Man 1350 Brookshire Dr Salt Lake City, Utah RAY BOYACK - Salesman ' 1465 Murphy Lane Salt Lake City, Utah W R CALLISTER - Attorney 2415 Neffs Lane Salt Lake City Utah DR ELDON FACER - Educator 1148 East 2700 South Salt Lake City, Utah Pf AMOS R JACKSON - Professional Elec. Ena. 2887 McClelland St ii Salt Lake City, Utah d RUSSELL MAGLEBY - Educator 80S Hudson Ave n Salt Lskt City, Utah WALLY BOYACK - Student 9 146S Murphy Lane ri Salt Lake City, Utah BILL EVANS - 8tudent I! 1120 Ridgedale Lana Salt Lake City, Utah ELLEN |