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Show Seek Rheumatic Fever Control Weekly Calendar FTAs Clench Fists attle Germs December 10, 1964 aSe Thursday, December 10 CHRISTMAS P.M., Town PARTY 12:30 House Athletic Club; hosted by Stardusters CHRISTMAS PARTY 7 P. Utah Garden Center, Sugarhouse Park; sponsored by Utah Rose Society M., LA LECHE LEAGUE By SUE CHRISTENSEN During the past ten days, PTA volunteers in the Crest-vie- w and Howard R. Drlggs elementary school districts have been busily distributing a health survey prepared by the State Department of Health. This survey Is not a mere formality, or the end of a long Involved project, but the beginning of a truly 8 P.M. St. Mark's Hospital School of Nursing; Dr. Carl T. Woolsey speaks ORGAN CONCERT- -8 P.M., The Organ Loft, 3331 Edison Street; featuring Scott Gilles- pie new and unique state of Utah. BOOK REVIEW- -8 P.M.,East Mlllcreek Branch Library, 2266 Evergreen Avenue; Mrs. Gwen Rascal by Jones, LUNCHEON-noo- n, CHRISTMAS Cottonwood Club BONNEVILLE f -- Friday, December U SANTA -- ARRIVES 4 I lness In our area. Itlsaknow fact that Utah has a higher ' P.M., Holladay Village DOLLS DILEMNA 8 P.M., Rocky Mountain Review 2265 Building, auditorium, East 4800 South; plus three Walt Disney movies, free to Camelot public. - A Most Delightful Spot P.M. Holladay Community Church East 2631 4800 South CHRISTMAS Memorial Museum; hosted by Utah Daughters of Pioneers Central Company In person ELKS CHRISTMAS PARTY 8 P.M., Elks Club, 139 East South Temple; for all capped children 277-30- you could win them all you would really be set up In business for yourself or you wouldnt have to spend a dime for food. We recently had a contest at the Food Town on 70th South where you guessed the amount of groceries In a red handi- Jalopy. Right guess received the groceries plus the car. Winner in our area as Mrs. Saturday, December 12 Jon Houston, Downs Way. 5 THE DOLLS DILEMNA P.M., Rocky Mountain Review 2265 Building auditorium, East 4800 South; plus three Walt Disney movies. OF CURSE HEART , SilverWh-e- el Theatre, park City; melors by Salt Lake drama Play-make- SANTAS CANDY CASTLE-noo- n to 6 P.M., 4714 Holladay Boulevard ' : t CHILDRENS CHRISTMAS 2 P.M., Parleys 6th PARTY Ward, 2350 South 2100 East tews SMOOTH SAMBA David Reams and Nancy Hilton make good use of the swinging music. BASKETBALL COLLEGE P.M., U. of U. Fleldhouse; Utes vs St. Marys 8 DREAM MAN Brown was the apple of Del- MY East crest BUT WHERE? I mentioned the movies at thq Butler 4th, 5th and 7th ward, last week but forgot 4800 South to tell you where the shows held. Address of the ward Is 6664 Greenfield Way, located approximately 18th East and 67th South. Show this week will be Two Little are Sunday, December 13 RICHARD STRAUSS CON- P.M., Music Hall, CERT U. of U. & eye at the Hill Senior Hop. Holladay Community Church, 2631 Meadow Speaking of Food Town, I saw Tom Pucci working there He told me the other day. about a play the Newman Student Players from the U. of U. are preparing to be shown in their new auditorium this I undercoming February. stand the production will be a great one and the Newman Student Federation would appreciate you keeping this thought In mind. Production Is under the direction of Bob Terrazno and Reverend William Flegg. oris Garcias BAKE FOR SANTA 9:30 A.M. to 2 P.M., "SUB SALE 6867 STUDENT PLAY ACHING AN 8 P. M. 24 I Just love the contests at different grocery stores. If 24-ho- SANTA'S CANDY CASTLE 4 to 9 P.M., 4714 Holladay meet Santa By RUTH GREENE most delightful spot is Camelot. Camelot..Camelot...a The world of Knights of the Round Table, complete with King and Queen, shields and swords, was revisited Friday, December 4, at Hillcrest High Schools Senior Hop. ur Charming the residents of Camelot during their were and and Linda Churich. Queen King Vaughn reign Sharp Many Hillcrest alumni returned to Camelot to renew friendships with the Knights and ladies of the court. Making the formal affair a success were Senior class officers Donn Grlfith, president; Susan Ketner, vice president; and Kelly Watts, secretary. Camelot. ..indeed a most delightful spot. LUNCHEON-noo- n, Boulevard; another Walt Disney production The attendance last week was a full house. One mother said, where else can your children have such wholesome recreation for only 25?? Bears, Monday, December 14 CHRISTMAS 9: 30 BRUNCH AM. , Crystal Room, New-hou- Individual Mass-Cultu- re Streptoccic Control Program Is In operation. This program through a mass throat culture program In the grade schools has effectively put controls on the streptoco-cu- s Infections In the Casper area. This is done by means of throat cultures to detect strep Infections before they develop Into rheumatic fever or other relative diseases. Armed with Information and Project-A- n returned taken in order to gain family Information rebackground garding rheumatic fever and other related conditions. Upon completion of any pilot program, the results must show what was before and what has been accomplished. The volunteers are delighted with the response they have received during this We only hope, initial step. should our pilot study become a reality, that all area residents will see the benefit In this program, said Mrs. BUI Bayes, PTA president at Howard R. Drlggs. We hope to corner and deWe tect the streptococcic. will not treat the Individual, this Is up to each Individual and his own physician. We do feel were on the right track though and perhaps In future years our area can rid itself of this kUler! Holladay Shopper Wins Grocery Packed Car friendships. DANCE- -8 sentatives to Casper, Wyoming last spring where a project known as Tbe Casper women Hill-cres- THE SQUARE infection. With these facts In mind officers and members of the Crestvlew PTA sent repre- methods, these to Salt Lake City determined to do all they could to promote such a program In our area. At present their hopes are still Just that! They are, however, moving forward at a cautious rate toward the goal they have set for the program; that of stamping out this dread infection which causes so much Illness In Utah. There are many questions still unanswered In the projection of a project of this sort. Methods of procedure and finances are of great conIf all factors cern. work to a logical conclusion, a pilot study will be conducted by the of members these PTA under the direction groups, of the County Health Department and the State Department of Health. The survey Itself Is being operational ts DANCING ROOM ONLY dance floor was a busy place Friday December 4, at School alumni flocked to the formal affair to renew school Senior Hop. he 4 In the It has been said, If a man has his health, he has great wealth. Thoroughly convinced of this fact the officers and members of the Crest-vie- w and Howard R. Drlggs PTAs are determined to help put controls on one of the biggest causes of serious Il- Sterling North PTA MEETING 7:30 P.M., Bonneville Junior High School, 5300 South 1600 East; Back - to - School project death rate from rheumatic fever and chronic rheumatic heart diseases than any other state. It Is also a fact that often one of the first stages of these conditions Is a strep se Hotel; hosted by Salt Lake Junior League at Camp Pendleton, California. Doug arrived home for a 30 day furlough November 29. Doug Just missed Thanks but will be home for Christmas. This Is the first time in three years the Mons of 6857 giving Day Initiated school high Outstanding musicians will gather and per- form on the University of Utah campus when the first annual High School Music Day Is Initiated on February 27, 1965. In creating this High School Music Day, the music depart- ment at the University has a three-fol- d (1): to purpose: build motivation In high school performing organizations by for providing opportunities concert appearances on the campus; (2) to upgrade the standards of these organizations by providing a situation In which their members can hear and compare the products of other schools In close Juxtaposition, and (3) to encourage and develop further quality in them by offering a friendly, constructive evaluation of their performance by distinguished members of the Music Department faculty. Eight high school choruses, six orchestras, and six bands will be invited to participate. No single school will receive invitations to send more than one organization. Clinicians In the choral sec- tion will be Professors Rich around for To Attend Conference Stateivide High School Music Meadow Downs Way will have all the family Christmas. A Holladay resident was selected to attend a meeting ard P. Condle and Newell B. eight. The high school orchestras wlir meet with Por-fessMaurice Abravanel and David A. Shand. Forrest D. Stoll and Mr. Loel T, Hepworth will be assigned to the band clinic. After each organization has a short warm-u- p period, they will be given ten to fifteen minutes to perform. Then the clinicians will give postperformance critiques. The non - competitive event will stress constructive comments that might lead to Improvement. Forward looking evaluations upon which future progress may be based will be offered. The music department has constructed a program of rotation whereby each school may be represented by one organization each year or at least each biennium. This Is the first year the University will be host tc the high school musicians. But the music department Is confident this will become a High School yearly event. Music Day will provide assis-;an- ce and promotion for Utahs high school musical W ors of the National Association of Accountants Saturday, December 5 in Los Angeles, California. He Is J. Will Lewis a partner of Barton, Tenny, Smith and Lewis Company and past president of the Salt Lake Area Chapter, National Association of Accountants. Mr. Lewis participated In discussions on rules for Stevenson Trophy competition. This competition picks the top 20 accountant chapters out of the 177 chapters In the country. Chapters are graded on events, special publicity, reports, communication, education program and member attendance. Last year, the Salt Lake Chapter placed 14 In the compettion. Mr. Lewis, his wife, and two daughters live at 1530 East 4130 South. La Leclie Sets Guest Speaker La Leche League will host a meeting at 8P.M.,Thur-da- y, December 10, in the St. Marks Hospital School of Nursing auditorium. Special guest speaker will be Doctor Carl T. Woolsey. WIN EAGLES GARDEN NEIGHBORHOOD TEA 1 P.M., Utah CLUB Garden Center, I was glancing through neighboring towns newspaper and noticed an article about one of our former carriers. Kenneth Carlson, 1005 Hyland Lake Drive and his friend Kenneth Shaw. 5787 South 9th East both received their Eagle awards In scouting. Awards were presented by Bishop Warren B. Davis of the South Cottonwood 3rd Ward. We are glad to see boys achieve this award, It takes a great deal of hard work to it also goes to accomplish, show what fine boys we have delivering the Rocky Mount- Sugarhouse Park Tuesday, December 15 AUTOGRAPH PARTY 7:30 p.M., Pioneer Craft House, 3300 South 5th East; author Olive Wooley Burt ART EXHIBIT The dally, 1611 Lamp Post Gallery, Foothill Boulevard; works by 19th Century masters Wednesday, December 16 ain MT. OLYMPUS GARDEN 10A.M., CLUB MEETING Utah Garden Center, Sugar-hou- TWICE BLESSED se Part CHRISTMAS PTA PROGRAM I p.M., Cottonwood School, 5205 Holladayoulevard; p re- lented by third graders Review. a regal Joke at the HUlcrest Senior Hop, ROYALTY--EnjoyiFriday, December 4, are King Vaughn Sharp and Queen Linda Churich. CAMELOT I ng Do you remember my telling you about Kurt Mons returning from a mission In Germany last month? Well, the Mons household has a double bless lng this month. They have another son, Douglas who Is with the Marine Corp stationed COOKS DELIGHT Principal H. Clive Roberts shows PTA officers the brand new home ecomonics equipment in the newly opened Bonneville Junior High School, 5300 South 1600 East. Inspecting one of the stoves are, left to right, Mrs. Peirce Brady, first vice president; Mr. Roberts; Mrs. Ivan Booth, president; Mrs. Gus Fredrickson, "treasurer; Mrs. Kenneth ol night, ThursMcCleary, secretary. The new PTA organization will host a the have will opportunity to meet day, December 10, at 7:30 P.M. In the school. Parents modern the tour of building. a class first receive teachers their childrens plus Back-to-Scho- |