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Show THE NEIGHBOR Salt Lake City, Utah Page Thursday, March 6 19, 1964 KTI3WS Bryan Luttrell Jr. Plans For A Holladay youth, Lynn Bryan Luttrell Jr. , 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn B. Luttrell, 1755 Moor Dale Lane, became licensed for the min- In services which took Babtist place at Central Church, 61 E Street, Sunday, Narch 22, 7:30 p.m. Bryan Is a Junior at Olympus High School and plans to train for the ministry after completion of his schooling. Cottonwood Stake To See Mad Mad The . C otter. woud a night at Stake is the Villa having Theatre Wednesday April 1 to view " Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World , part of the proceeds will go to the Stake Fund Drive for Scouting. Cottonwood First MIA Sets Show On Stephen Foster To Iowa In Fourth Crest wood Room Olympus Pupils Nebeker, Puts New Twist To Answer Lambert Valentines Day Inquiring Editor Nominees For team of students, three Sixth grade students of Room Sterling Scholar and three girls, from boys Crestview 26, Dr. Harry Coulter, who until recently was executive sec- retary of the Utah - Idaho District of the American Babtist Convention, has been transferred to a similar position In Des Mojnes, Iowa. Reverand William Whisen-huannounced that a farewell' dinner party was given In honor of Dr. and Mrs. Coulter at the Cottonwood Heights A With Ward Cottonwood 4th t'ard has slated Saturday March 28 for their Music Festival in conjunction with the Ward Banquet to be held at the first ward nt a Puf1 f 59 49 South Highland chapel, leaving the Drive. A dinner will be served CojI-ter Utah - Idaho district Dr. at 6:30 p.m., followed by a Is accepting greater show with most of the variety by working with 172 talent from the ward. Each churches In Iowa,. The Couorganization will present a lters have a son Paul, the Sunday school number: will remain In Salt Lake City musical numbers and presents where he is employed at the dancing, girls from the Jerri University of Utah. White Jackman of Shoe Succeeding Dr. Coulter as Dani,...b, , Lynne Ripplinger, Babtist district Robin American Bay, Karen Rapp, Jol-en- e secretary Is the Reverand Dona Tuttle Campbell, Robert J. Smith from Sparks, Rod- Diane Dahleen, Chnstyn Nevada. He arrived In Salt and Kim Anderson. The Lake City Monday, 'March 9th. rgers J four little sons of the He has been general missionwill perform in a ary and director of evangelism showofHuckle Berry minstrel In Nevada for the past seven Finn, in Costume, Jimmy, 8, years. Prior to that he served 6, Steven, 5 and Billy, Arden, for seven years In South Chi3 years. Outside talent is The cago. He and his wife have Jonhoodan Trio, John English, iwo daughters, Dorothy Gall Hooper Knowlton, and Dan 11 and Barbara Jean 7. Mrs. Donald RippWhitley'. With appointment of the of the prois chairman linger o Reverand Smith to the gram. he district District, headquarters will be moved from Salt Lake City to Twin Babtist church. Narrative of the Life of will , be Stephen Foster, presented March 25 at 7:30 pm . by the Cottonwood First Ward MIA. In a skit depict-- , lug his life In narration singing and dancing under the direction of Helen Knudsen, with Gene Zenger, Superintendent of the YMMIA. Codirectors Effie Newman and Jim Jamesion, members of the cast Stan Farnsworth, LeNore Turnbow, Leigh Berger, John Hibbard Laurie Daynes, Rickey Wlderburg, Kent Marchant, Chris Paulson with his guitar and a dry bones minstrel danci with Kathy Hibbard, Marsh Spelker, Lynn Harper, anc Costume Keely Newman. y, Stage direotur Stan Farnsworth. Public Invited. In Enge-bretse- Falls, W'. Cannlgater, Mrs. jacK acnaue, Mrs. T Peterson prepare for "63 Wonderful Years with Granite PTA Council tie by the Granite - Wasatch PTA Council, two nights April second and third at Granite High School Auditorium. 7:30 p.m. With over 1000 students from 19 schools and 25 Individual parts, participating, under the direction of Morris W. Can-neglt- principal of Alice Bains Returns Home After Mission Miss Alice Rains, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Benjajnin Rains, 2223 East - 7600 South returned home Friday, March 13th after fulfilling an 18 month LDS mission In Texas, which included the East, South-anWest area of the state. Miss Rains Is a graduate of Jordan School and prior to leavthe mission, she was for ing employed as a registered nurse at the LDS Hospital. Catholic Youth Organization Holds Meeting The Catholic Youth Organization held a special meeting for the newly elected officers, Tuesday, March 10th at the church rectory. Adult adwere also in attenvisors dance. Installed were: Cheryl Robertson, President, Mike Wallace,, vice - president, and committee members; Martha Fritze, secretary and Karen O' Neil; treasurer. - Oakride are Marle-Matsuka- jouth chorus rendering selections of music from the Era, costumes will be of that period. Two girls perform the dances of and " Ted Lewis Days three girls and one boy offer the " Elvis Presley "dances. Dr. Bernell Hales, Music Supervisor of Granite School District, all school Principals, PTA Groups, Music Teachers, Parents and Teachers ar-their efforts t combining make this the " high light of entertainment of the season, according to Jackie Robertson, Secretary. e Sambo PTA Sets Talk On Mental weeks title. The girls team consisted of Julie Burt, Diana Butler and Kristie Tolman. Each girl rea silver, engraved ceived a big plaoue for their second place finish. Each week during the school year high school teams of three boys and three girls compete in the Tribunes Inquiring Editor Program which is televised over KUTV, Channel 2, Saturdays at 5:00 p.m. The Inquiring EdltorTel-evisio- n series was developed by the "Tribune and KUTV as a program to increase awareness of the dally news and Its OVERHAUL f plui parti Ont Day Strvltt lafi- - Itlli exalted committee for restoration of the original name of East Temple Street (now Main Street) OPIN SUN 0A7 The Health quiz. Robert Slack, high school social studies instructor, coached the students in preparation for the match. Member of last weeks winning team were Don Wilhel-mse- n, Randall Dimond, and Cahoon. Harvey They received gold plaques for winning the HOOVER REPAIR I 11 ? V bruitli Vacuum I. 3100 is a weekly biographical sketch and 20 pictures to be identified which appeared in the newspaper a week prior to the success with the Kindergarten. This is an ongoing project and will probably continue until the end of school. M95 JOIN NOW was 0 ' was especially Olympus High School were in Gordon Nebeker of Skyline the spotlight Saturday afterancf Dale John Lambert of noon. They were guests of the Olympus were among 24 weekly Inquiring Editor ProTuesday as Stergram sponsored by the Salt ling Scholars. Lake Tribune and were teleme Sterling scholar awards vised bn KUTV, Channel 2, program is co - sponsored by Saturday, 5:00 p.m. the Deseret News and KSL In last weeks battle of wits rad;o and TV. It recognizes the boys were victorious over outstanding senior high school the girls with a score of 101 students. Final judging will be to 81. The girls faltered on held at the University ofUtah. two international questions Gordon Nebeker is the son regarding Robert Me Namar-a- s of Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. trip abroad. Nebeker Jp. of 4219 Abinadi Questions for the panelists ' Road. Dale Lambert is the son were chosen by the Tribunes of Mr. and Mrs. Ttieron M. editorial staff From national, Lambert 3994 Crestview local, womans sports, comDriVe. ics, and editorial pages. Inquiring editor, H. F. Kretch-mafired the questions at PORTRAIT the involved panel W'hich approximately 50 question's n, Making hand puppets in conjunction with the reading and language arts is the project of Mrs. 5th grade students at Wood-stoc- k School. Much enthusiasm was shown and the students proved- - to be very creative in making their particular puppet and writing a script according to Mrs. Matsukawa. For the past month they have presented their shows to the lower grades, Little Black Cottonwood Hts. la. HU KEITH'S APPL. & KDWE. of interesting people in our area. Send us your ideas for a sketch of the people that you think would make a aood portrait. impact on the community. The series was started last Sept- will continueV ember and through the end of May andV conclusion of the school year. the high By yiat time most schools in the northern part of the state will have been represented. Cottonwood Heights eleschool P.T.A. will hold its Mental Health program at 7:30 tonight. The special guest speaker will be Earl Thurman, Director of Pupil Personel of the Jordan mentary Pfggtlclng a routine Yrom their forthcoming Music It ((tval nre the young sailors from the Cottonwood : ward, from left to right, Christyn Rodgers, i Anderson, Robin Bay, Jolenepampbell, Donna T 'ie, Karen Rapp, Lynne Ripplinger, and Diane . Vincents Mens Qub St. Patricks The Scanlon Club ofSt. Vincents Catholic Church will hold a St. Patricks Day dance Friday, March 20, at 8:30 p.m. in the Knights of Columbus Hall, 13th East - 3638 South. All members and guests are invited to attend. There will be a Combo orchestra to provide music for dancing. The club Is having a membership drive, according, to ai announcement made by Pat Henske, representative for the young peoples group. Anyone over 21 Is eligible to belong to this organization. Those Interested in joining aye asked to call Pat Henske, 27849445. 3. St. Vincents Mens Club held dinner meeting was Thursday, March 12th at Lowells Restaurant. Mr. Vince Mancini announced that there was an election of new officers at this meeting. Those t; elected were: Clayton 1st Vice President, Jim Alm-quis- Lawler; 2nd Vice President, Chuck Sesler; Secretary and Jack Highm; Treasurer. Mr. Mancini was retained as President of the club. WEAR SAFETY ' BELTS INCOME TAX KHDNT il A KEADACKZ tow RMKAl I ITATI UP Mullwit - Au Imft ITT Imp OffkM T. farvl-- K1 SAIT IAKI CITY, Pk. A 777 Wmi Nwlk Twnpl. tOM W. 1500 Onntm Wk Dayi, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. He will lecture Evergreen PTA Spring Concert Is I Tonight P.T.A. The Evergreen announces the presentation of their annual Spring Concert Thursday evening at 7:30, at the Evergreen Jr. High School. This concert will feature more than 250 voices under the of Mr. Veran. They edirection will be accompanied by the orchestra and band schcwl consisting of 255 instrumentalists conducted by Richard Davis. This e'v.It is the annual proP.T.A. money-makin- g ject. Tlie tickets will be sold by- the students or they may also be obtained at the door the evening of the performance. The tickets are SI. 00 and S.50 for adults for ROBERT Sat., 9 to 5 clod CISTOM CUTTING Operated by Lou Nelson Fill Your Freezer for Barbaque Time ! 10 lb. T'VBONE AND $1 9, 95 10 lb. BONELESS SIRLOIN.... Furnishings Division $19.95 PRIVATE TUTORING Reading, English, Math, Spelling, Writing, French, Home Worn. Immediately Available ALSO CLASSES IN Speaking, Memory Speed Reading Public 'L 33rd So' A Sam - 66t MORRIS USE CLASSIFIED ADS! Sun . 10 lb. RIB EYE STEAK 10 lb. CUBE STEAK ' Contract NEED EXTRA CASH? t. ' 22 ...v.rj PSw 260. W7t Mala Mufttlfvl RETAIL 4-23- Kv students. Unll4 meat House HU on emotional and social problems of children. Helen Foster, P.T.A. Exceptional Child Chairman will give a report on the exceptional child. A concert will be presented by the 5th and 6th grade school band. Tne upper grade pupils will also participate In the program,' according Thomas English, P.T.A. Program Chairman; the program will bp. opened with a flag ceremony by Girl Scout Troop MW U. THE District. to-M- Elects Officers Dance Set iri Fifth Graders At Woodstock Make Puppets COMPLETE St. LORAINE RAINS er, School, with Mrs. Patricia Graham, teacher atRosecrest School and Mrs. Janeen Brady parent from Sherman school, as dooompanis'.s. Mrs. CUs A. Davis has authored the and is overall production Idaho. Scan on Qub ALICE years will surprising presented in a variety musical depicting the history of the United States In song, dance, and narration, ns Dahleen. 'ggi 63 Wonderful Mrs. Georgia Petersen, Presiof Granite Wasatch dent PTA Council and Mrs. Alene Schade Vice President. This is a fund raising project and half of the proceeds will go back to the schools. Rehearsals began In February there are five narrators, along with Uncle Sam and Miss Liberty and well over a 1000 -- Sets Musical " . Wasatch director, . "V School of Oakride-- students I Vy a FSP Morris Rose-Nunle- 0" Elementary School, 2100 Lincoln Lane, decided this year that rather than observe Valentines Day in the traditional mamer they would . each donate fifty cents which .would be presented to some worthy cause of their choice. Las: week Room 26 collected $20.03 which they will soon and "World give to "Care Olympics. Victor A. Slade Is the teacher of this sixth grade class whirh has a.i enrollment of 39 Talent Utah-Idah- A . Cottonwood Baptist Change Sets Festival Ministry istry Coulter Moves Call 278-09- THE READING CENTER Westheimer Roy Crawford A.I.D. 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