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Show T SUGAR HOUSE NEWS FOOTHILL REVIEW, April AAU Tankers Slate Meet In Salt Lake by Katherine Green Salt Lake will be treated to an interesting sports event Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Deseret Gym when the Intermountain AAU Synchronized Swimming team competes m the national senior synchronized swimming vited and will compete in team, duet and solo numbers. They are judged on the point system. Saturday, "Wide World of Sports will tape the event to televise the following Saturday. Schedule of events is. held in Tooele. Tickets maybe purchased at the YWCA, Deseret Gym and the Bountiful Sneddon, President of Inter- Swim Club for $1.50 for each mountain AAU, the meet will day and $3 for die final event be brought to Salt Lake for Saturday. the first time. Swimmers throughout the Two previous meets were United States have been in championships. Under the direction pf Mrs. Grant D. Greg-.erso- n, I and Russ chairman, i Wednesday, April 6 9:30 A.M. Opportunity for Renewal of National Judges Ratings at Pool. 1:00 P.M. Tour of ski area 7:00 P.M. Banquet 9:00 P.M. National Synchronised Swimming Committee Meeting, Hyatt Royal Inn, 121 North Second West Thursday, April 9:00 A.M. 2:00 P.M. ies Solo 7 Preliminaries Team Preliminar- 7:30 P.M. Social Hour (Coaches and A.A.U. Officials) Friday, April 8 9:00 A.M. Duet Preliminaries 12:00 Noon Com- Olympic II you live in the Sugar House, Southeast City or Foothill areo please coll Green, 466-663news tips or activities Katherine with 3 ol your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc two recent Stewart meets School At the end of the 7, 1966 All Canyonlands Displayed I Americas newest national prehistoric tribe of Freemont in the Canyonlands, of Southern Utah, is on display in the University of in Utah. park, desert t current Utah April. school year the William M. Stewart Laboratory School will close its doors after about 100 years as an educational institution. As an experimental school in conjunction with the University of Utah, it has been in its present location since 1919. It was named in honor of William M. Stewart, professor of the normal school at the University of Utah. Due to lack of funds, from the Board of Regents, the school, grades one through nine, will be discontinued. The school classroom was purposely kept to 20 to 30 students so that instruction could be on a more personal level. Each student, the school felt, was unique and his abilities were utmost in importance. A child could progress on his own level, yet was encouraged to develop his capa- Uni cm Indians who roamed the Southwest portion of the United The scale reproStates. Building during duction was painted by artists as a WPA project in the 30s. The exhibit is comprised of pictures of the country, once described as, "scarred, eroded, yet haunt-ing- ly One highbeautiful. . ' light is a 76 -- foot long mural, a painting done to scale of petroglyphs and pietographs in Horseshoe Canyon, one of the deep gulches carved in the desert floor by millions of years of water erosion. The original carvings in the canyon wall were done by the full-col- or The exhibit also includes other relics of another age. In addition to the artifacts left by the Indians who roamed the red rock country more than one thousand years ago, there are fossils and bones of the strange prehistoric monsters dating back more than a million years. bilities. Dr. L. Edwin Hirschi, asmittee Meeting as principal this year, P.M. Stunt Competition signed has been with the school 16 P.M. Social for die conyears. Upon completion of his testants present assignment he will be Saturday, April 9 on the University of Arizona 9:30 A.M. National SynchTucson, Arizona. ronized Swimming Committee staff, The University of Utah ColMeeting, Hyatt Royal Inn of Education worked 1:00 P.M. -- 2:00 P.M. Clinic lege closely with the school and at Pool researched ideas presented 2:30 P.M. Reserved for Comat Stewart. Classroom activimittee Meetings ties were observed by students 7: 00 P.M. Solo, Duet, and majoring in education and It Team Finals was possible at one time to This meet is expected to take teacher training at the draw 175 entrants. Synchronized swimming and aquatic art school. Four former students went clubs are most active cm high on to receive Sterling Scholarschool and college campuses inwhere there is access to a ship awards and felt the struction they received at the pool. Private swim schools school helped prepare them and public municipal pools for this honor. groups) run The school has twenty-fo- ur into the thousands. It is hoped full time instructors with that eventually this type of Masters or Doctor degrees. swimming will be Included on Easter Egg Hunt the Olympic Games events. Sugar House Chamber of Swimmers from the Tooele, Commerce is sponsoring an Bountiful and Salt Lake clubs Easter hunt, Saturday, Egg have taken honors from the April 9, 8 A.M. at Fairmont 1:30 7:30 LITTLE LADY Swimmers Debbie Howell, Kathy Craig, Kathy Melinda Sellers, Dianne Howell and Gail Gardner Knibbe, April Travel Institutes Set ' took third place in the Senior National Team Championships and will participate in the Deseret AAU Swim meet. on, Regional Travel Institutes display and explain the new three-col- or folders produced scheduled for April, will profor promoting the ten Utah vide positive answers to problems facing the Utah travel regions; new full-col- or poindustry Emanuel A. Floor, sters highlighting regional atUtah Travel Council director tractions; cooperative printsaid recently. ing of brochures; provision of r for chambers., of "literature will Speakers and programs commerce, motels, restaube provided by the Travel and similar rants, shops gift Council in cooperation with of other production firms; leaders. local tourist industry promotion materials and the of hospitality Institutes are scheduled for sponsorship schools. 13, April 12, Tooele; April Salt LakeCity; April 16, Price; The regional institutes are April 18, Vernal; April 20, designed to stimulate cooperHeber; April 26, Logan, and ative activity in travel devApril 28, Ogden. elopment by all interested persons and agencies; firms, In addition to the formal improved communprovide sessions, Council staff memthe Travel ication between bers participating in the inrecreation agencies Council, stitutes will contact business and the travel industry; and firms allied or associated with provide opportunity for disthe travel industry. They will cussion and evaluation of the also supply pertinent literastates promotion program. ture and will answer quesof interesttions all parties Participating organizations ed in tourist traffic. in addition to host chambers of commerce, will include A typical daily program will Utah State University, Utahns, bring such Council staff memUtah Motel Assn., NaInc., bers as director Floor, astional Park Service, U.S. Forsistant director Jerry Pulsiest Service, State Park and pher, publicity director John Recreation Commission, State Gallivan Jr., and information Fish and Game Dept., Bureau director Richard Hughes to of Land Management, Bureau morning and afternoon sesof Reclamation, Utah Departsions attended by county and ment of Highways, David W. community leaders and legisEvans & Associates and Ross lators, as well as travel in- Jumey & Associates adverstitute enrollees. tising agencies. Council staff members will EASTER and Record Shop I Olympus Hills . . . 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