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Show 1 ! ! THE NEIGHBOR Salt Lake City, Utah Page 4 Thursday, March Easter Cantata 19, 1964 Set At Open Space Ok Olympus PTSA Meeting "An Easter Cast at a entiled by My Heart is Gla Jesse B. Thornton' will be presented March 25,8:00p.m. in the Olympus High School Auditorium. Under the direction of Arden Peterson the Cantata is an annual affair sponsored by the the vocal departments of school, combining both the Concert Choir which is made up of senior students, and the Junior Choir, consisting of 'A fo t b ii6 Acme Paint Co, 4699 Holladay Blvd. Oils, watercolors and prints by Peggy Anderson Land scapes, portraits, and abstracts through March. The Salt Lake Art Center, 5 4 Finch Ln. (1340 East). Seventh annuaTjunior League All - Utah exhibition of 53 paintings and Sculpture, through April 18. Gallery Hrs. Sun. 6 p.m.; Tues. 7:30-9:3- 0 p.m.; Wed. through Sat. p.m. Free guided tours: Sun. 3:30 p.m., March 24, 31 and April 7, 8:30 p.m. Bank Lobby, 2nd Main St. Paintings by Utah artists with the theme Sun and Sand. Through Mar. Continental 2-- South -5 & Villa Theatre, 3092 Highland Drive. Oil paintings Stout. Through March. Tracy Collins Bank, Holladay landBranch. Portraits, scapes, still life, in oil, by LaVonne Vincent Best On display through March. Hrs. Mon. through Thurs 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m ; Fri. 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sat. 9:30 a.m. tonoon. Lamp Post Gallery, 1611 Foothill Dr. By Merle Olson, Walter Johnston, Anne Spiess, Louis Heinzman, John Fery. Through March. Hour p.m. Tues through Frf; Sun. noon to 10 p.m. 6-- Utah State Historical Society, 603 E. South Temple. Representational show of landscapes, portraits, marines and still life by Thelma Parsons, Beverly Mastrim, Mary Warnock and Elverta Jacobson. Through Apt 11. Theatre, 876 E. 9th 10 oils, all nature South. studies, by Richard Feddersor. Display during regular theater hour through March. Tower Junior League Provisionals Welcomed at Tea Among the provisional mem- bers from the southeast are: Mrs. Clarence Bamberger, Jr. Parley's Terrace; Mrs. Regnal W. Garff, Jr., 2812 Filmore; Mrs. Leon J. 2195 members Green, 7182 So. 2930 East; Mrs. Hugh H. Hogle, 2515 Melony Drive; Mrs. David C. geyser, 4728 Idlewild; Mrs. III, iCampell McL. Brown 5543FairoaksDrive; and Mrs. Joseph P. Moslander, 3710 the 1174 E. 27th South. Oils and drawings by F. Anthony Smith through Graystonl Gallery, March 19. ZCMI Downstairs Tiffin Room 20 recent oil canvases by Utah artist Lorln Folland. Portraits and landscapes of New England, Canada and Utah. Through March 20. Salt Lake Public Library, 15 S. State St. OilS by Florence Ware. Through March during regular hours. Pioneer Craft Hous Sets Spring Classes Olympus High PTSA meeting which will be at 7:30 p.m. and will be presided over by Mrs. Howard Colling, PTSA president. Election and installation of new officers will take place, with Mrs. Ted W. Angus, Granite District PTA Council representative, as the installing officer. The Cantata is a story of v the life of Christ depicting death and resurrection. Selected readers will also participate in the production and large pictures will be disat various intervals played during the performance portraying the story. Soloists from the Concert Choir are: Don Jensen, WilJohn Shelton, liam Kamp, Kristie Tolman, Steve Woodbury, Barbara Wright, Nancy Ron Hendricksen, Arnesen, Pioneer Craft House, the" crafts division of the .Utah ' Julie Preece, Gwen Lesher, Karen Jones, Pat Pehrson and young women invited to provisional membership participate ln a one year course of study designed to train them to take a responsible part in the activities of their community through volunteer service. State Institute of Fine Arts, Begins its spring sessions March 30, according to Mrs. A. L. Beeley, director. Classes included in the program include ceramics, face-inleather, dressmaking, mosaic, sporting equipment, The public is invitedt to tend the performance. childrens literature, geology for Teachers, rocks and minerals, stained glass, flower arranging, lapidary and jewelry, weaving, rug, hooking, woodcarving, general crafts, Sue Christensen NOW 5th and. Save! Your Choice of 100 beautiful In Stocijat the Store patterns in room lot b The HouSe maintains a number of classes, exhibits, lectures and varied programs toward furthering development of skills, arts and crafts in Utah. According to Mr. Beeley it enhances the arts program of the educational insti- tutions in the state and provides a proving ground where craftsmen may work ln close an exwith cooperation perienced institution. Classes meet weekly, semiweekly and monthly, some carrying University credit. Yhe Craft House also has a program of special events throughout the spring. HELP TOO9 If the applications are approved, development of the two areas will follow, but the department has no plans or dates in mind yt. On the way to the Federal Home and Housing Agency next week the men from the Recreation Department will stop off in Sacramento at the US trni) Corps of Engineers It mav be possible, said Mr.Swensen to get help in development of the areas from the engineers. s Mr. Swensen said, This would be almost too good to be true The reason that the Corps may be interested is that some of the land and velopment is importan as flood control development. Mr Rose will return from his fund raising trip a week from Friday. East Millcreek CR 7-1- almost unusable for normal school Claire Gardener 278-30- land functions. Thirteen acres is normally considered adequate for an elementary school sitp. Sun perintendent Elmer J. said he would contact the State Public Instruction Department immediately to explain the conditions involving purchase of the site and attempt to obtain approval for its use. The notification of the witholding of the approval came from Fred M. Fowler specialist in School plant services for the department. He told the board "We question the wisdom of saving purchase price at the sacrifice of the lasting utility of the school plant. Negotiations for this land have been going on for sometime. Plans for the school have beerfln process by Slack W. and David Winburn and are now complete A bid opening is set for the building next Hart-vigse- Cottonwood Heights 76 Mary Gail Stark Holladay Cfc 79725 LeNore Turabow Cottonwood CR 76989 musio station v'eeo on your dlau ; for "the coming school year. Mr. Staples liscounted the merit on sv'-te- thebasisthat it had not worked m other districts wnere it pad been tried, and that it had been discontinued in Stine. He suggested is an alternate the With this index system. method l number of steps would be extablished, 22 in the GE4 pioposal, m which percentage met eases over a base salary weuld Jt The County Commission occui adv ant ige s. It 1. pro' ides attention good structure dollar- amounts R T. insures on than proportionate MPRESSIONABLE AND ADMIRABLE at all steps and adjustment lev rather els. training 3. It tends to i event wrangling and dissatisfaction with the way saliij increases are made whe n additional funds The tiny heel wins admiration everywhere Distinctively employee assessing lus future within Mp distric With a sin; le decision 6. the board can adjust the salaries of all its employees. simple in Well poised design for graceful walking A big idea for your shoe wardrobe He stated tint an index system would piomote ami enthusiasm, and that the principal benefits would be to the children in the district Mr Staples quotgd an article from Time Va"ch 13, which stated ttiat "The chief reason why so many ye ru Americans d rite English cannot read well is shock n l, simple .. J7 IL of high s0t or 1 Fnglish teachei s do not f x 1 well prt pared mtheFn I sh language He sni that t i eason for this is. that the sa' try sc edule provides them with little incentive to contu u tht it education. Superintendent, H irv "sen told the Gir membt rs that v -- would have to face the fact that the Ijoat d could only provide a ceitam porti m of the budget for saiarit s, and that this porty n woul bp ill that would be avaiablc The subject .ill be discussed fur t tier at Proper tley later x In HoKoday Next fo Hs nt Is Our Concern Pott Offtco CR7.6991 4691 HolJady Elvd. i Utah's musio station a Approximately $3.00 per day is lost on the average home or apartment, for each day that it is not rented. By the same token, the average Neighbor classified ad costs Well leave the only $1.50. logic up to you. i V 1 aeo - on your dlaJ V BEEHIVE STATE BANK OPERA MATINEE noon oaturaay, March zi Alceste: Composers Gluck MATINEE CONCERT - FRIDAY.. ..2 PM Programmed by JackGludict Featured Works For; Monday, March 23: Bruckner; Symphony With-- a new fitted look in muu-mu- u glorious abstract and florVl The fit is prints. built inside ..the result-sensation- Perfect 9 for lounging - great for Tuesday, March 24: Schubert: Trio 2 to 98C muu - muu Sheath styled MONDAY entertaining Adorable iacy slip Wednesday, March 25: Berlioz: Symphorne Fantas-tiqu- e Long Length 26: Brahms: Violin Concerto The approximate cost for the average room (paper only) $6.00 Friday, March 27; Dvorak: New World Sym- i' so lovely youll want 12.98 Short Version some for gifts. White 10.98 lace over nylon tricot. phony Come early for best selection. Our Old Building is HAS! BENNETTS PAINT POT Only 5.98 Great Albums of Mufic Factual News CALL 484-44- 37 Phone 278 2866 Phone Sensible commercials Radio Building East 2nd So. Salt Lake City, Utah KWHO 510-51- 2 ap- proved these appointments on the basis of recommendations of Mrs.' Russel E. Bjorklund, committee chairman. Also apStec-ke- l, proved were Mrs. E. W. Elizabeth Mitchell, Miss Mrs Nickolas L. Thees, John Howard Collins Is fkilng H. Klas and Mrs. John E. this week in Squaw Valley, Helm. California at the Junior NatMsgr. Moreton lives at 5714 ional Ski Championships. He Holladay Boulevard and Mrs. is tiie son of Mr . and Mrs. iMallinckrodt at 2535 East 6200 Howard B. Collins oi 1720 South. Millbiook Road. based upon length of service and degrep of education The percentage mciease of the highest step, a doctorate, would be 226 over the base Mr Staples sad that the index svstem has the following n Thursday, March ke . meetings See next column per Single Roll 2157 HIGHLAND DRIVE SUGARHOUSE K: The consideration of a salary system is basic to contract negouat ns on wages m one acre of the property 530 Aw It promotes unity and efficiency within tin profession. 5. It assists t e professional out that not only is the size of the property inadequate, but that the shape makes about Cottonwood residents luded on the citizens advisory board of the Salt Lake County Detention Center are Mrs. Philip A. Mallinckrodt andRt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. More-to- n. 'Salary System 4. assistand District Superintendent pointed ' From Area are available. O. C. England Correspondents 1ST ONLY 18$ East. DEVELOPMENT Continued from page one will Decorate the county is still negotiating (with the owners of the land. Completion of the negotiations is expected soon. The park at 4500 South and 1300 East will probably not receive funds because the county has only one more payment to make on the land. The county hopes to start development of this park in the spring. Other areaswill be on future applications for aid If all goes well, the agency may approve the applications in 6 weeks to two months. The Recreation Department will then be able to go ahead with plans to buy the land. School Board at- Neighborhood machine embroidery, painting, metal and puppets. The Pioneer Craft House is a center for the encouragement of crafts and craftsmen, according to Mrs. Beeley. It is being developed through the of individuals, cooperation firms, the Granite School District, the Salt Lake County Recreation Department, the Salt Lake County Library and the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts. Registration for the next session will take place Monday of next week from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mrs. Beeley "Stated that a new class in fly tying for fishermen will be given , on Thursday evenings at 7, starting April 2. She noted that tours of the Craft House could be arranged by calling Mrs. A. W. Shurtleff, its secretary, at IN 7 - 6611. The spring program include a special youth program for youngsters between 12 and 18 at no charge exmaterial. The Craft cept House is located at 3271 South 1 Don Wilhelmson. g, East Millstream Drive. The object of the Junior League is to1 foster Interest among its members ln the social, economic, educational cultural and civic conditions of the community and to make efficient their volunteer service. Before becoming active The Cottonwood Home of Mrs. Wallace L. Bransford was the scene, of a tea Satfor the provisional urday members of Junior League. Juniors. cantata is part of the The continued from page Detention Center , Board Has Two Tuesday, but may have to be postponed unless approval can be obtained from the State. The otheV alternative is to negotiatftfcfor more property in the general area The school is bad.y needed to relieve overcrowded conditions in the East Mill Creek area elementary schools. GRAYSTONE Jl 174 E. PLAZA 27th SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 484-34- 74 |