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Show ; iii3 Si ? I Rocky Mountain Sly line Senior Prom m REVW Has Colonial Theme A I Ppprid$e New- - tig land scene and a colonial atmosphere will set the mood for Skv lines senior prom. Fniav, J iiiu.cn 8, in t tie gvm on The Stleet Whole ou a ill te tf. theme of Live the event, sponsoret bv the senior class Decorations w ..1 transform t tie gvm into a colonial inter wonderland, complete with lamp posts, pillats, an the traditional 1 mllsh horse anl buggv Ttie queen will be escorted up a stairwav leading to the porch of anjil Cob mlal house, where tier On one will await her Senioi lass offn ers A1 SfZ . KUDOS--NVoffic ers of the Sugarhouse Kiwams were installed during a lunc hecm at Harmans Cafe, Sugarhouse, Tuesday, January 5. Taking over official reins are; front, left to right; Wally illums, past president; Yard Maxflel 1, president elect, 16. Doctor L. W . Mitten- - KIVA ANIS Joe Sehee, secretary treasurer Hack, left to right. John 1 berhard, lieutenant governor Hill E letrher vice president; Paul Johnson, Father Hubert Cm hram , Ken 1 ansf?vlbbs Collette, board of directors berger, president. W Club COTTONWOOD MALL A -- l a. is, Ken W d. ren anlKathv Donoueh (leaded the rom from i omimttee In keeping with tr iditnm, Skv liners participated in a ut carried out of the house in a of dripping needles and dumped, injuriously , to await the trali (ollection. All the cheerful holiday de orations are boxed awav, and the Time of the Big Letdowncommences Where do vou go from up? Januarv and February ran tie truly depressing months If you dont have your wits about vdu The cold seems colder, the mornings seem darker. hail Grotery sacks seem heavier; undoubtedly, theyre higher. Children are dec idely noisier. Life ran be gloomy, Indeed, In the winter Smart souls realise the trap winter lavs for them and make The best plans accordingly antidote for the Big Letdown TV Y,: v by.-- -- M.'r f 'tft si p Y e W' ,4 .. t P - , ,, Haunted ' jT 7 7 J. ? , . ' gi ij' 1 Y "fj (ft rV,. it n ; a . $ft .) t ft H I I r ft V i 1 tfjl Wa tw, r 3 JSf " iSVvvi--i Is made Bookshop for you. You can always plan yourself a travel itinerary for the future If 1 ngland is vour goal, rea up on the gardens Lav and homes in 1 ngland out a walking tour through the 1 winding streets of London Then take a good mapof Great Britlan and see how close the important towns are to the heart of the country. 1 ngland Is a bit smaller than any loyal Englishman will admit. If you have a new baby, The Red Cross is starting a class in Mother and Baby Care at the Red Cross Center. for details. The YWCA has a variety of classes and rourses open. One group meets once a week for exercise, swimming, luncti and a program Baby sitting is provided. Always wanted to learn to play bridge? Join a group, if you want to swim, the YWCA and the YMCA as well as the beautiful new DesCall ( I S' , -- 350-34- eret Gym will accomodate you. vou like to work with your hands, the Craft House, a 3271 South 5th last, is wonderful plate. They offer classes in almost every tvpe of craft. And the Salt Lake If C 'I -j ? ' V v - iS . Vo t .; Art Center, provides courses in painting and sketching Gwens Workshop lntheGrev-ston- e also has rlasses In J crafts 'a; Night-tim- classes e in just about evervthlng - from folk darn Ing to understanding offered bv ttie are rhildren, University of Utah Extension Division, and the BYU Adult edutatlon Or, you can get a -- V-- Cr - together and form a Great Books Discussion Dont forget the plays offered by the University, both at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre and the Playbox. The mlCprsher rushing at Kowalski is busy ttie Coliseum. Children got Take them to the e of the you down? next m Children's Go on a tour of Theatre. the State Captiol, not ttie racing car in the basement. Ttie supply room in Brighams Youngs home is fascinating to young and old alike, as is tte dinosaur exhibit in ttie Gyioogy BuildAnd ing at ttie University. many of the local wards show childrens movies on Saturday dternoon - a good place to park the little ones. on still welcomes Ilogle Vlsltois even though its winter Ttie train is hibernating, as ate some of the animals, hut there are enough -- 880 on your dial Programmed Ask if they need at the NehtiNirhood help House olunteer to help at the Boys Club. The Blind Center always needs good readers to read aloud. Se quarters (MYRA MATINEE S ATl KI)AVS AT NOON Programmed I Denny Bird 9 FALSTAFF by VE RDI Week of January 8th thru 14th Frida1? DE LIUS- are - Florfla Over Suite (tie Hills Mmda T in C minor E.TH0VFN: Sonata TCHAIKOVSKY; Symphony 2 In C mlnof BE Ices. certainly Opera for Jan. v patient with children, the Holladay Childrens Center and The Rotary Training Center can use vour ser-- v And Program Director MUIO if the Senior Ctirens Center could use a part-tim- e worker. If you By Hob IVranch the Turaday don't forget BRAHMS: 1 Symphony In C minor Urdnmday MacDOWFLL; Second Indian Suite BARTOK: Dance Suite Tiiuraday DVORAK: GLRSHWIN: New World An Symphony American In Paris w ran . v , 1 -- you think. Most appropriately of all, Ski Utah reminds us to tike most advantage of Ut ih's tremendous asset-- - the ski Alta, Brighton, Solislopes tude, Snow Mountain, and Park City are all withineasy n arh, with trails ml lessons for snow bunnies and xperts a little Park City has wotld of Its own. with real old-tiatmospher e And If the children are still gi tting you and you want to ttie town, leave at thi Squ'dii ti House. down, in Utah Svrrtphonv wlllgladlv sfll you a ticket for a winter The University them (They wont, however, kei p them fori vt r Still ha .e time on your hands'1 Th n the Red C ross needs vou. Sign up to give blood or volume r vour tune as a worker, Envestig ib- the - tuc tie si .itmt scjso.i ,i,,t,i! into all fun serve icluicus ir Join well-wort- sightsee l Aid Friends of the Library. Turn up at the United Fund Head- drlve-t- n movies, movies, radio and TV Church work, club work, PTA and the TaxThe Association payers Democrats don't stop working just tie ause theyre in, and on hand to make the trip the Republicans can always And theres no use vou. If you want to know .worthwhile. what makes them both tick, charge in the winter Lake 'Join the League of Women Visit the new Salt Public Lilrarv, a teautiful Voters. building well equipied and well h vour staffed It's while to take an hour or so and et acquainted Tell them the tilef fine payer sent you. And while you're there, take out a library tard Vu helped new library I av for our low l w ti not use it ' If ye i tune tilled by vou cm relit r skate, Ire sTtte ike ice skating lessons, bowl, take dam Ing lessons or learn to drive a car. You ran take knitting lessons, sewing lessons, guitar, banjo R or bunco Sot rells will teat h you to sing along as you strum ttie ruitar - and you might lw better at it than group on the road to becoming Travelers ut lirwsis) PAT CUMMINGS t plays vs utalVs music station. Proven Cures For Winter Letdown is a good dose of something How about a do different. it yourself reading plan. Now. during the long winter months, Is the time to wade through the complete Thomas - or mavbe all of Wolfe Henry James. If you bog down, Cold Comfort Farm. trv Scare yourself slllv with a little George Orwell, or get lost in Malay asla with Somerset Maugham. And If voule a confirmed librocgjcul.n 1st, Christopher Morleyx The sented entertainment. u t ry t heers built up enthusiasm and spirit for Tues-dagame with Cyprus. A hootenanny headed by tnem. tiers of the Folk Club brought the burn-oto an end. pep rallv Mondav, Januarv 4 at 4 30 1. M. The event was highlighted bv a huge Christmas tree tmnfire The pep club, who sponsored the event, trees supplied burn-o- s The bright lights that lit the valley so magnificently are now turned off. The Christmas trees, drv and thin, are while members of the student bo iv t ollec ted drv orange to add crackle and color (eels fire Severalorganlra-- t ions, including ctyeerlea iers anl stu lent body officers, pre- V.c c THE &UTTON BOX January 7, 1965 Page 3 i SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Little Gents Sizes 8 12 to 8 Childrens Shoes Reg. 4.99 Now Reg. 5.99 a THOIMHDAIRE! f' lor Christmas, a bonus where 'vou work, ttr just want to get ahead financially. put vour extra cash to work for vou in a First Sccuritv Bank Savings Account. f imj received a'-ui- Lift . ,u' nlcntv n! . tcaltr, U.i clT'r our fames rown Cite dol icti CHICKEN (8 pieces) $1.98 CHICKEN (12 pieces) $2.97 2 CHICKENS (20 pieces) $3.96 2-CHICKENS (20 pieces) $4.95 DELICIOUS BLUEBERRY MUFFINS 1 Add to it with regular deposits and vou'll be surprised how even modest amounts ard rvguhirh mount up fast. Inno time vou cirr be a THOLSANDAIREJ 1- -12 12 Start the New Year out right bv taking that first step'. Start saving todav at f irst Seiiritv Bank Teen age Dress flats Womens Dress Shoes Reg. to 6.99 o 77 nn per Annum on ALL SAVINGS Interest paid twite a yeor CEd'j t t tt 486-96- FIRST SECURITY BANK '& Dftpov Corporo'V of rd trif e tljcr f'f'cli si ist 1 rs LiU re about Bucket 0 o4 SV "4 lCJ SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY Cottonwood Mall 04 2343 E. 33rd S Salt Lake City, Utah OPEN DAILY AT C 4 M V 1C P.M. SUN. AND HOLIDAYS FPOV VON Sugar house Southgate |