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Show 4JkuainREIEW December 10, 1964 Instant Copy Service Page 10 (from your romurq ruody ropy) 100 Dupli-Co- $3.50 pi 74 1,000 irr. Hr M- Contest Fever Grips Olympus 11' 8W - $orv I.H.rti.a. lo ts C nr C uli 'A S Pooql (Add Toy ond 1SS6 I. Stratford Rh. 4664319 1 By JAN CARLSTON Olympus High Is planning to have a real Christmas type Christmas this year. Contests have been planned for the most decorative homeA Sub for Santa rooms. contest Is being carried out the homerooms Involving competing to see which homeroom acquires the most gifts and toys, clothing (food, money) to help needy famllys In the community. SUBURBAN, INC. 1 .TALENTED SINGERS Olympus concert Choir has been chosen as one of six possible entrants In a music festival to be held at Long California by the Beach, Western association of Music Educators In April. Last year five of the six entrants from Utah were sent to the festi- EASTERN val. officers READY FOR RACE The ski team Is rejoicing over the newly fallen snow and has been using It to good advantage. Led by Mr. Barton, the team Is planning to enter the annual Knudsen Cup race later this year. STAR OFFICERS Nineteen men and women were Iristailed as of Mount Olympus Chapter 23, Order of Eastern Star In an open ceremony Saturday, November 28, in the Midvale Masonic Temple. New officials and their posts are, seated, left to right, Mrs. Victor A. Deatherage, Associate Conductress; Mrs. Sheldon R, Clark, Treasurer; E. Wayne Heath, Associate Patron; Mrs. O. E. Swedenborg, Worthy Matron, Milton L. Barnwell, Worthy Patron; Mrs. Wanda W Halllday, Associate Matron; Mrs. Bulla H. Anderson, so. Playful Holladay or briskly efficient the "Cup Race" jacket suits your mood. Hand washable, in a blend 5f wool and Acrilan acrylic Awards c Sizes $19.98 34-4- Gals Win r Color coordinated to a wide array Two Holladay women were 30 award winners among two day Artistic the during Christmas Show of Jantzen skirts and pants Here. Slim sweater skirt, sizes 8 to The Backyard Animal Parade m just tie nme blpnd $12 98 wear a smile and a 7301 S. 9th East 6255 Highland 10-- 7 Daily Dr. 10-- 9 S jantzen 255-644- 1 278-870- 1 FRIDAYS last weekend. Mrs. James Silver, Highland Drve, anc Mrs. vin W. Van Orman, Lane, won By DIANE BENEDICT Most people dont expect built-i- n pets with a new home, but the G R Russells, 2227 Belaire Drive, have had quite a parade of animals In the yard of their new hilltop nome It all star tel with the appearance of a qiail family, which was soon frightened away when two gopher snakes move! into the yard. Tie Russells decide! to dispos3 of the snakes after Mrs. Russell found one colled on her back step one morning. With the disappearance of the snakes a couple of rabbits took up residence, but it wasnt long before another gopher snake slithered into the yard and out bounded the rabbits. The residents killed the snake brass be Foothill- - MILD FOOD POISONING Housewives, If any of youi family complained of stomach Sugarhouse News and at present tw underground creahKes are claiming the yard an badger and a fat squirrel. As of yet the two havent met as the squirrel pops in and out of his underground home during the day, but the badger only appears at dusk, probably looking for a morsel of squirrel. The Russells promised to keep me Informed on their lat- - Meld can- ionlng again this past week to Wisconsin. However, this time he left his wife, Luauna, home with the two boys. Maybe next time, Luauna. I !96c brochure or information Call 328 980J SUBURBAN, INC. Stretch Denim Capris Reg. $5.98 Sizes 8 to 18 $3.00 (Vary Dimini Christmas morning mation about turkeys before Christmas, the ladles at Utah Power and Light Home Service Division will gladly mail you their brochure concerning CONVENTIONING Girlsassorted colors Sizes 7 to 14 6255 Highland Drive 7301 South 9th East Open 278-87- 01 255-64- 41 Friday $2.50 Stores Both 10 - 7 Open p.m. Daily P jr y 10 to 9 Vern Brazell went convent- - STRAIGHT BOURBON KNIFE 23rd EAST 3364 SOUTH By Rob Branch Program Director Opera for Dec. KWHO OPERA MATINEE SATURDAYS AT 12 NOON December 11 PROKIEFF: Love for Three Oranges Friday Lieutenant Klje Suite December 14 MENDELSSOHN: Octette Monday BRAHMS: Tuesday Sextette In G December 15 In lat Major Major G&W & Wednesday December MENDELSSOHN: SKYLINE BUILDING SUPPLYs Thursday MOZART: Jj December 17 Quartet 16 In Quartet 17 In 6 In VBOUPON F minor 4 In E minor 86 proof E-f- lat B-f- lat Major Major WORTS, decidedly x 16 Quartet Quartet & deLIGHTful SCHUMANN: Symphony 4 In D minor BEETHOVEN: Symphony 8 In F Major SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS GOODERHAM 12 HANSEL L GRETEL by HUMPERDIRCK frMTunedbvDemiBIni) PROOF PEORIA, ILL G&W PRIVATE STOCK on your dial , 86 decide for yourself aeo Programmed WHISKEY, , Utah's music station 82 7t- - JACK THOMAS TRAVEL SERVICE to stuff that turkey. By the way, If any of you want more detailed infor- lady Vanity ELECTRIC CARVING 466-88- For Free Apt HOTEL NEWHOUSE than eathing too much, they actually had mild food poisoning. Impossible, you say? Very probable if you stuffed that turkey and stored It in the Icebox the day before cooking it Im as surprised as a lot of you are, but the home economists at the Utah Power & Light Co. told me this practice Is dangerous. The cold of the lceoox cant penetrate the turkey to stop bacterial growth in the dressing, hence, mild or serious food poisoning. I guess we housewives will Just have to get up a little earlier dle holders and candles as top novice winners. Mrs. Reuben Kronstradt, publicity, said It was the clubs best show and estimated 1500 persons attended the exhibit. CALL and pains after that Tnanksgivlng feast, there Is a chance rather turkeys. 3025 East 33rd So TO THE HOLY LAND Departure Meanwnile, Ill pulling for the squirrel. est tenants. 4900 SlllCot-tonwoo- TOUR MIDDLE EAST Designers 18, Thompson, past Grand Matron and Mrs. Cleo Maack. PERSONALLY ESCORTEL EAGER STUDENTS Lately, It seems many of the Senior and Junior boys are actually holding down two Jobs -- going to school, working at night at a store or gas Often I have heard station. it said the younger generation Is laty but from all appearances, at Olympus, this Is not Secretary; Mrs. Leslie H. Ryan, Conductress. Standing, left to right Mrs. John W Pitts, Marshall; Mrs. John A. Chlpian, Chaplain; Suna F. Heath, Adah, M rs. Catherine Emms, Organist; Mrs. Max G Holt, Ruth; O. E Swedenborg, Warder, Mrs. Samuel Mathews, Esther; Mrs. George R. Phelps, Electra Mrs. Earl T. Smith, Sentinel; Mrs. Milton L. Barnwell, Martha, Mrs Cleo Maack, Bible Bearer. Refreshments following the ceremony were served by Mrs Victoria BOURBON |