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Show 4oioisiMYi l .70 COTTbNWOOD CHIT-CHA- by Sherilyn Sierakowski OLYMPUS JR. HI X: The unusual treat of treats for the Titan Talent viewers was an imaginary trip through our great land. The South had some "good ol mountain music" for us to hear. Then we hurried on to New Orleans, the home of the "blues. " The next stop was the West. They presented us with a real "country style " picnic. "Hollywood, here I come". . . we just couldnt leave the West without visiting the film capital. On to Hawaii anatheir famous Hula dancers. Alaska our 49th state presented a real The trip just "cool" melodrama. wouldn't have been complete without stopping off in New York and that's where the trip ended. u23P a ?" SU6AP.HOOSE n GRANGER SHOPPING CENTER S FUN TO....V um Holiday! 6sr east drive in and S A V E II ay Have fun over the Thanksgiving Wasatch Jr. Tuesday night between 9:30 and 10 o'clock, 40 weary, hungry, voiceless girls headed home from the halls of OJH. The last consultations were finished and girls could now regain their voices! For three nights these girls liad done a superb job acting as hostesses for the various teachers. The faculty would like to congratulate the girls on their fine work. Thursday, November 17, OJH Bulldogs finished their volleyball season. To the shock of proud Olympians, it was not a happy ending the game was lost, 28 to 18. To end another week of school, Friday brought an assembly to the OJH auditorium. An entertaining, as well as educating, demonstration oh speech proved to be the big attraction. This week, tired (thankful) Olympians will have a four-dvacation. Thursday and Friday plus the weekend will see most Olympians relaxing after a scrumptious turkey dinner. - HI6HLAN0 DRIVE SOUtH t-so- T Ouuu 36 55 HIGHLAND DSJVE TITAN .OCPTHP lr4 TMESI 1 --- lit; Hi . by Kathleen King Wasatchjunior's volleyball season has come to a close giving the Warriors six wins and one loss. Thursday was their final game with Olympus Jr. The Warrior's teams were victorious. Intramuralcompetitionshave been com clothes sport get a LlM from i. . qt. under the delivery price V A pleted. The winners are as follows: h 7th Grade champions were led to victory by Reggie Crona. 8th Grade - Steve Strong, Jim Duncan, Don Anderson, Kent Theodore, John Jacobsen. v0(aWi - 9th Grade David Pugh, Mike Nigh, Gene Perkey, Jan Christensen, Steve Harvey, Benny Goodwin, Chris Mortensen, James Morgan, and Paul Beyers. Friday, Wasatch was entertained by William S. Willet and his "Bazaar in India." He told us of his exciting six years of travel in India. for Christmas Hr $& ILL. Fragrances by Rubinstein Du Barry 1 (WT 1ANIT0NE DRY CLEANING Revlon All the dirt's out, so colors sparkle like new. Ciro Our perfumes cologne ft tmomu Soft-Set?- 1 finish hanixhes limpness, gives every garment look and feel! a like-ne- HH-- P f pisrs assess jfcst ese wee & w gift sets soil Spots and ground-iappear without a trace. n $1.00 up CALL dis- OS VS TODAY Wf1 JUDGE FOR YOURSELF (i H 1 ERICKSON'S PHARMACY OXYGEN RENTAL FREE DELIVERY C.R 7-0- 682 4680 Holladay Boulevard iiBSBteus y gyr. ofL coffee j (im 1 a 4720 Holladay Blvd. For expert ad counsel, call a "Neighbor expert" at CR il 148 "A b S,WBR' JIL Thursday, November 24, 1960 (7) |