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Show I Salt Lake County, Utah Thursday, Junel8, 1964 ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW Page 2 Have Social Meet 1,000 Utah Girl Scouts Strap Stories And Skills1 Utah 1,000 Nearly around gathered camp site fires to swap stories and skills, Friday, June 12. BOAT AND SKI RlbES A business and social meeting was held by the Murray Jaycettes, Monday, June 8, at the home of Mrs. Pat Anderson, 2223 East 6630 South. North Davis County, Ogden and Salt Lake City. Girl-Scout- s - FREE FREE Murray Jaycettes Sat & Sun - All Day (Wanship) Resort SKIP S HOBBY HOUSE 4705 Holladay .Blvd. The Girl Scout promise and laws were practiced plus all participants learned new games, sports, songs, crafts and camping skills. Scouts, between seven and 17 years of age, set up camps in Bountiful, Brigham City, The meeting, first under the new board members, was topped off by a pot luck dinner. . ar CidX&D a.r e y5NN()eKf), 9, 1964) ENROLL NOW DADS DAY program or send your lday child he the 45 days during not In public kindergarten. tsy CALL W. C. Hammond READING CENTER OBSERVETTHE CLASS THROUGH GLASS 278-09- ONE-WA- 363-050- 9 1 arQjt&Qj&C) ar KINDERGARTEN (Starts Sept. 278-873- of course June 21st Y y DON'T COOK TONIOHT The Time Is Right To Give Dad His Favorite Shirt From Arthur Frank CALL. a Chicken Delight Dinners Weekend A Price This "T By Presenting this ad with your name and address filled in below you will be entitled to one Chicken Delight at Dinner half with price-7- 0c- the purchase of one or more at the regular price of $1.39 PHONE. Offer applies only when this ad is presented to: 2343 East 33rd South SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Coll 506-96- 03 FE1EE DELIVERY Open Dally at 4 PM Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays from Noon WE CATFR LARGE GROUPS Holladay Club Show Draws Record Crowd Record crowds packed the weekend for the Garden Clubs fqprth Holladay annual flower show. The club reported that more than 1,000 people flocked ( into Holladay Village last Friday and Saturday to view more than 300 floral eritrles, plus a fullpro-graof entertainment. A total of 40 door prizes, donated by Holladay to chants were visitors. lucky Fourteen first prize blue ribbons were awarded In the horticulture division and five were pinned on blossoms In the arrangement division. Blue ribbon winners In horticulture were : Mrs. Don C. Gee, Mrs. Betty Allen, Mrs. V. R. Hutchens, Mrs. Evan L. Rasmussen, Mrs. John H. Jones, Mrs. R. e, D. Mrs. Irel Douglas, Mrs. M. D, Naylor, Mrs. F. Mltchner, Mrs. Richard C. Cahoon, Mrs. H. J. Vander Veer, Mrs. H. O. Voget, Mrs. Earl Zarbock and Mrs. William H. Sovereen. Arrangement division blue ribbons went to: Betty Allen, aisles last Wood-hous- Craft House for men who want their ihirts to look trim, slim and neat. The fit is as exacting as the flare. In Mrs. Irel D. Woodhouse, Mrs. John H. Jones, Mrs. William Y. Tipton, Mrs. F. James Silver. Junior Achievement Award for best arrangement In junior division went to Anne and Mark Mitchener. Trl-colRosette for best arrangement using other than fresh material was presented Mrs. William Y. Tipton and Mrs. F. James Sijver. Award of Merit Rosettes for best horticulture-- In various classes were captured by Mrs. Richard C. Cahoon, Mrs.'v. R. Hutchens and Mrs. H. O. Voget. Sweepstakes winner for taking most blue ribbons In the was arrangement division Mrs. Betty Allen. Runner-u- p was Mrs. William Y. Tipton. In the sweepstakes horticulture division, there was a first place tie between Mrs. V. R. Huchens and Mrs. H. O. Voget. Runners up wereMr;s. Richard C. Cahoon and Mrs. George Latimer. Award of Appreciation went to Mrs. G. E. Roberts for her artistic wall plaques. Two sweepstakes trophies were donated by the Holladay Chamber of Commerce and s Holladay Branch, E. 33rd South dorit worry JUST WASH OFF great crayon j c0,m,c ,0'n 0 fingerprints pencil marks PRATT & K LAMBERT Cellu-fo- ne i fgijTdLAMBElfi I Solid Colors of white, maize, blufc Short and Long Sleeves O Heres the paint that can take it in the kitchen, bathroom, rumpus room, SATT stairway . . . anywhere that walls take extra punishment. Stains wash away Satin with soap and water. Cellu-ton- c stays i.ew looking and beautiful. Its easy to pply with brush or roller, needs no primer, dries finish. Theres no objectionable odor. quickly to a Use it for walls, woodwork, furniture. It will last for yean! Pioneer Craft House Is offering a summer program of classes for children, teenagers and adults. 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