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Show Triday, Me y 16, DESERET NEWS, 2C i! '"M'liiiiiiiHiiiniiiifiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiniHiinii 1969 TOP TEN I n ILdl I A 'Revival Of Blues NATIONALLY (Billboard) Ey FAWN BARKER 1. Davis High Correspondent The AqoariusLet Sunshine Doable your pleasure, double your fun proclaims a gum slogan, and Davis High student body did just Uial by electing identical twins for two presidential offices. Dean Hales will serve as student body president in 1969-7school year and his twn brother Dana will be sen- Dimension 2. Hair The Creedence Gearwater Revival was not an overnight sensation. The quints. now the hottest new group of 1969 Cowsills 3. Get Back - Beatles -- 4. It's Your Thing Brother Is-I- Happy 7. The Boxer Simon & Garfunke! 8. Atlantis Donovan 9. Gitarzan Ray Stevens 10. These Eyes Guess Who hav.-lettpre- d LOCALLY (KNAK) ii Dean and Dana Hales prove two heads are better than one when it comes to campaigning. Dean is studentbody president, Dana, senior classlecder. golf team. Dana has also let- tered in golf. Since birth, neither boy has varied in weight or height. They are both 64 and 140 pounds. One thing tney do differ in each day is clothes. We buy all our Dean says, clothes different so our wardrobe is that much bigger since we can wear clothes. each other's Teachers and students wouldnt have much trouble telling the two apart if they could remember whos wearing what. But for those who can't remember, Dean and Dana have a few frolics Live-Wir- e Job Pays High Mike Murphy For boys long on mechanical ability and short on college futures, there's good money in the construction electritrades. One winner YOUNG IDEAS cians. live-wir- suggestion. e Construction electricians (also called wiremen) have annual earnings among the highest in the building trades. This is lioth because of the hourly ratei tind because the seasonal nature of construction work affects electricians less than most other construction work- ers. According to the Feb., 1969 Construction of Review, U.S. Department of in the first 11 Commerce, months of 1968, gross weekly earnings of electrical workers issue compared with average of $168 for workers in all contract construction. $198 averaged a HIGH VOLTAGE JOB. The construction electricians a pretty important guy. As an have you ever example, watched a magnificent apartment skyscraper soaring in construction? it stands like an empty frame, dark and personal. im- Later, alter residents settle w and you eje the same at building night, now spec- tacular with lights, the shell seems to have come alive! THE BOSS. The internation- al Brotherhood Electrical estimates of Workers (IBEW) there are nearly 300,000 construction electricians. Most work for electrical contractors. QUESTION: What dees spring make you think of? Mike Murphy, Judge -- - I than just the superficial tones of have full impact it must evolve feeling within yourself. Spring is d yourself for carefree, comes with summer. light-hearte- like to ponder moie spring. For spring to from a thought to a the means to prepare enjoyment that ta licensed journeyman or master electrician. Ages are usually 18 to 24; a high sihool education is required. jour suggestions to much and frustrations, keep them constantly guessing. The identicals take the same courses but from different instuctors. Dana laughingly disagreees with those who say the two Weve iook'so much alike never had any trouble telling each other apart!" The girls they date arent as easily fooled as their teachers. Dean and Dana dont even try to play tricks on their g.rls. Dating is the only subject on which they differ. Dana goes steady and Dean doesnt. Dean say he still prefers playing the field. Dana "Personality wise, we are as differcomments, ent as night and day, Each of us is very individualistic. for lnture column topics to Joyce Lain, Career Corner, co Deseret News. Box 1237. Salt Lake City, Ut 84110. Sorry . no mril answers can be given. !s-l- Mercy Happy 7. Bad Moon Rising Credence Clearwater Revival 8. Where's dimensions Ve have the (inest, most complete stocks, any quantity and always at lowest prices. standard tion' Susan Perkins, Granger Spring makes me think of sunshine and an end to winter gloom. Martha Spring reminds me of the smell Springer, Skyline of suntan lotion, dandelions and bare feet. Shnnna When I think of spring, I think larsen, Highland g of the return of birds. Diane Cox, Viewmor-out of school! What else? Clifford Williams, When I think of spring, I think of the joy of South being free of all the strenuous work in school, the coming of graduation day, and a thrilling summer to Ge-tin- come. Want To Write? Send )our suggestions for future column topics to Jejee Iain, Career Corner, C . News, 'tox 1257, Silt Lake (It) It., 84110. Sorrj, no mail answers can lie given. Any Deseret News reader whose letter is the basis of a future column will r.C:ve a lh--e- ret free Koval Mercury tjpew riter. 4th So. Open 1 30 i at 7th tm Requests for Ed0. Oh Happy Day win Hawkins Singers PICK: I Turned You On 1 Isley Brothers- t s m 4 - By MARK GUSTAVSON , Olympus Correspondent Students wish to upgrade the morals of the Salt Lake area they are Students For Decen- cy! And are- - they vo 1 their r to form an organization throu-- g h which teens can help man-powe- preserve morals Mr. Gustavson and ideals which upgrade and strengthen the individual.. with high SFD started schools in the Granite District and has now spread to schools the Salt Lake throughout area. It is one example of students and adults working for the same ideals and, same D for Decency, cause. an the adult organization was formed by Mr. Gordon Owen of KSL radio; then they caught wind of the student organization which was beginning to move within the city. To award make of citizens more SFDs existence and L. Gov. Calvin purpose. Hampton has declared May Decency Week in Utah. 18-2- 4 I call upop every citizep to promote the standards of decency, to cooperate with the enforcement of laws against pornography materials, and further call upon citizens to take an active positive approach to the eradication of said Governor pornography, Hampton. SFD Is currently circulating petitiona In the area asking both students and adults hot to patronize establishments selling materials, which by their own good judgment, they would consider detrimental to the morals of the community. Mr. Owens says of the organization, "We are not for combut inbating pornography, stead to solve the problem through a positive approach. By awakening the people to the idea that there are decent people who are Interested in moral upiift. By setting an exwill ample, D for Decency accomplish more than trying to condemn what some consider pornography. SFD is a organization and students 'from all ethnic and church groups are volunteering their time and ideas for the decency effort Next week will be their first scheduled all-oeffort in their campaign. It will Something Great Kfcot for Summer! KICKIE KOOKIE SANDALS light os a feather, glove te go along your pants, shorts, minis for summer! See COLORS galore. applications by calling the Young Americans ofiec or writing to Y'oung Americans, Box 1257, Salt Uke Citv, Utah (.24-417- 3) One f mmny, many styles, priced 81110. quality! 355-465- 6 6 p m Son Hol- lies and Interviews may be made of real candy Spring Festival P d Glenn portable the trail KETCHUM'S W. Ploy-groun- to $15 Get on LUMBER -- The Campbell 9. Sorry Suzanne $6 All Rascals 4. It's Your Thing Brothers 5. Morning Girl Neon Philharmonic 6. Love Can Make You teachers to Steve Holbrook, Davis Spring reminds me of the fun I always have during the summer vacation. Paul Burbidge, West "Spring makes me think of my friends and being wi'h people that enjoy the same things I enjoy. Being by a meadow with stream rushing by and just putting all thoughts and worries on a leaf and lcting them float away Is my impression of spring." I think about plans for Jill Staple)7, Bountiful summer a to of and job. I think of get ways college being with my friends and having fun. Randy Moss, Kearns Spring is the rebirth of life, green grass and sunshine. Spring is the joy of living. Charlene Broadhead, Granite Spring makes me think of getout of school and preparing for college. Spring is ting also going to the park on nice sunny days and going on canyon picnics. Colleen Webb. Bingham Spring makes me think of the miracle of life. Its surprising how everything can be so dead, and then in just a couple of weeks be so much alive and beautiful. Mary Schubaoh, St Spring makes me think of the warm rays of Marys sunshine, flowers blooming and summer vacation drawing near. Misl of all it makes me anticipate gradua- t CHARGING YOUR BATTERY. Most training authorities recommend completion of a four or five-yeapprenticeship program, after winch ou must pass exams to Send Who 3. See ex- fo well performance. wave-lengt- semi-bankru- Teens Stand Up For Decency Park, N.M., suggests: A classes, 1 . Get Back Beatles 2. These Eyes Guess Cream's Sponsored by KCPX Radio, the show starts at 8 p.m. The actual start of the group can be traced back to 1953 when John Fogerty, the leader of the Revival, began listening to radio. There were no pop music stations in the town, so I listened to Negro rhythm and blues. And today, our music bears this trademark. Many good things in music come from the blues roots. He a group organized known as the Blue Velvets in 1959, a hand of high school which included sophomores his orother Tom, and two school chums, Stu Cook and Doug Gifford. We decided we w'ere on the h same really. And once we started playing, we were the only group in the school. High school concert and prom jobs were plentiful, and the group earned a little extra music money playing back-u- p for several national-know- n rhythm and blues stars. Upon graduation they signed with Fantasy Records, an early American jazz label which was and hadn't had a single hit record for many years. (The Creedence has saved the company. With the amazing success of the group, Fantasy Is now plan- - Steve Holbrook By JOYCE LAIN A. stored up. They frequently changed CAREER B. L. Wilcox, Mesilla The Five-- O Ventures cess. They stick together even in sports. Both Dean and Dana in football. They have stumped players and coaches keepifig them guessing how one guy can play both ends (A the line at the same time. There is also a bit of confusion when they are on the court; Dean is center for Davis Darts and Dana is a forward. Golf is also a game for the of Pete and RePetes Davis. Their enthusiasm for the sport stems from having been caddies at a country club since 11 years of age. They have worked their way up and developed a love for the sport as well. They and their older brother Don are members of the Davis High Mercy 6. Hawaii with one of the fastest-sellinsingles in the country this week, Bad Moon Rising played for nine years before having a hit record ! The group, which was the artisubject of a praise-fille- d cle last week in Life Magazine, will perform Saturday at the Terrace Ballroom along with a 70 minute film of the g 5. Love Can Make You ior class president. During student body elections, the brothers campaigned under a single slogan And each Noah took two. credits the other with his suc- Shop Friday A Monday (ill d 'Kmim SHOES f 124 Sooth Main In Proio at 154 West Center rock n roll and in the transition from a pop group to a quintet of serious musicians, the group changed their name once again: Creedence (the name of a friend of theirs), Gearwater (symbolizing the purity they wanted to add to music), Revival (excitement and fervor). One year ago, the Revival recorded eight songs and the Fantasy Record people finally thought the group was good enough to release an album. Five of the songs w ere written by Fogerty, but the two hit singles that were to push the group to popularity were versions of oldies formerly sung by early Negro blues By BRYAN GRAY Young Americans Writer Fifth In 0 are athletic naturals and DISC NJ DAT. be foil owed with a Decency Rally June 13 at the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Mormon artists. The first hit Suzie Q, an oldie from the by Dale Hawkins, hit the Top Ten and started people talking about the group. The follow-up- , I Put A Spell On You, sn early hit record by Jay Hawkins, didn't sell too well, however. mid-195- . . . John Fogerty leads C. C. Revival ning a $500,000 building and is offering bonuses to promising groups In the area. There is no more talk about pinching pennies at Fantasy!) But he group still did not have a hit record. In June, 1967 John Fogerty returned from a tour of Army duty and enlisted the help of a real smart manager. The manager, hoping to catch the fancy of the younger set, changed the name of the group to the Golliwogs and got them to wear funny hats and uniforms. People looked at us and thought we were the Four Puppets," recalls John. The Golliwogs and their funny hats soon wore out, and so did the teen club dates at the mileveryitary bases where, body wanted either a fast or a slow number, but nobody cared if It was blues or a polka. The group wanted grassroots blues, not A to play pop-styl- e Summer to Remember! A WORKING RANCH for BOYS 8-- 1 7 Horst Shoe Ranch, Bend, Oregon for Call 364-- 1 S details 74 Screamin For their "big hit the group turned to a John Fogarty song, Proud Mary, which reflected the exhausting and unprosperous life of the traveler: lip a good job in the city, VVorkin for The Man every night and day, And I never lost one piinute of sleeping, Worryin about the way things might have been, Big Wheel keep on turning, Proud Mary keep on burning. Proud Mary hit the Number, Two spot on the national charts, sold a million copies, spurred album sales on the groups two albums, and placed the Revival as top recording artists. |