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Show COTTONWOOO Fashion front UNO&fTUSNSOW TALCS Notebook Sweet Song For Local Composers .mJPAWuPMUP! SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S EXCELLO PAINTS SEMI-GLOS- $ S 5.9 5 ENAMEL a gallon LATEX FLAT $ 4.79 a gallon SUGARHOUSE AWNING & PAINT CO. available their Making works to tha Ahlic, a group of local composers have or- ganized under the title Special Occasion Songs". In fulfilling teaching assign -meets, many at them have the satisfaction of creating songs to amplify certain lessons or events They met last summer and organized with the following officers: Evelyn P Shelton, president Vllate R. McAllister, treasurer, Amelia E. Everett, secretary, Beverly J Pood, technical advisor, Arline M. Scott and Carol G. Gtarn, pifc- - licity and promotion. They have a growing list of songs and invite Interested parties to refer to their Special Occasion Songs Folder, often in the local music stores, or call the treasurer, 377-73- 31. work shop Is held every Thursday, except the fourth Thursday. It consists of a business and report meeting, finishing with class instruction or a recital of songs la the making'. Seven songs are ready for final criticism Wore delivery to the printer. Mote the varied rndgect latter kathjse A two-ho- ur titles: Welcome Horn. Missubmitted by sionary' E. Everett (arrage-me- at by VilatsR. McAllister), Sharon Nielson's first works, a ballad, Alice M Drury (lyrics by Bruce Phillips), end Rayma Theme for Plano. Evelyn Shelton Is addMttte ing to her list poose , Out of the Best Books, Learn the Wav'', Come, follow Christ, The Prophet hnteth, and Child of a Pioneer'. The Utter number was Introduced at the March meeting cftheBoCtaday cf the Sons efUti CM p. 2132 So. 11th East - 486-723- 7 IJ it'i made of canvas tee can make it! Theres a tall, handsome Bird in your future Gaza into my crystal ball and see! apeaeoriag a "Composers Sampler Series with tech packet eoetaislac either five octavo, or three solo arraagmneaU. Explorer Port H. Jack Jones ccndected tee court. mga point of the court was tha presentation of Eagle Awards to flvs Explorers. They are RickWkerberg, ValPaul-no- a, Spence Henderson and Rusty Hilton. OSS THE YILLADI It's heart throbbtig, soul readerlag melodrama time again. The Salt Lake Playmakert -- bf Pore their producQo jrataetto The Playmakar havt bee presenting melodrama every Saturday at Park City for nearly a year. The Vermont Vagabond Quartette, consisting cfStaa-- W C. Farnsworth, Cliva Fifty --three Scouts received advancement. Del Carter received a Life Award. Explorer leaders are Kent Player and A.C. Avery. the court were Attending Bob Reese, Mount Olympus Scot executive, and Stake ruk cf As the 'Drive Snow last Weekend at tha Silver Wheel Theatre Park City. The will run until May 531 -- 3345 Scatters. Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Tearoom Saturday Fashions from Makcft 13.30 to 3:30 P M Each Wednesday Hotel Newhouse: Fashion from J. C. Penney Co. Models: Patricia Stevens Career College March 36 -Lady Fashions at the Willow Creek Comtry Club. Friday, My Fair Saturday, March 37 Manhattan Clid - 10:30 P.M. Fashions from The Image by Chert Stuird. Woodruff, Winston H. Bonder-o- n, John Hibbard, and Robert Gwilliam lend musical divert-iasme- nt In an lalmitablt fewipm . Mr. !l Marla Williams renmusical moods on tha der i- ( They are Do you have a fxshioo event yen would like others to know about simply call Jo Ann - A ! j kO ! three-a- Ci tl Our lints are just beautiful comedy, A ct Working Girls Secret was written by Paul Loomis. Cast include Mika Handley, LaRoe Green, Linda Larses, Pannie Williams, Jay Clegg, Margo Cliff Owen. 0. Coleman Dum, Robert E. Clayton Jaea Harlan. Holland, Kristine Sarla, Kami Welch and Marl Williams. Stanley Russos, active for the past 37 years with various theatre groups in Utah, is tbs director. Stanley C. Farnsworth Is also veteran actor In the theatre. The two Stanleys appeared In Blossom the Centanlal Open Time and worked together In radio and television. They traveled with the lata Maud May Babcock University Player. This type cf melodrama la fM tor everyana, said Mr. Bataan. The audience can join 4a singing the gay old nineties songs, what was serious to than in that art is amusing be remarked. to us now, It you urn planning a party, makt It a melodrama party any weekend at tha Silver Whael Theatre In Park City. A special discount cf K) percent Is offered to groups of 33 or more when the blocks of tickets are purchased In advance. For after theatre fun theres lounges with live music, sandwiches, dancing and entertain -meat One can get a touch of Saa Francisco at the Stiver Palace Loang. For reservations call House f Music, 13g South Mala, 3. Transportation to Park City can be arranged through anyone of several bus companies. The nazt attraction, Gold In the Hills is scheduled to open May 8. Han, V. ' piano. This eleven expert stylists to serve you at. atAifuevCi u Where Beauty Salon a penonol touch 2112 East 13th South is yours CALL 467-126- 0 t OF MUSIC Members cf the local composers clifi, called Special Occasion Soigz, rut together for an Men session. Beverly J. Pond, technical advisor, sealed, okays a manuscript for Amelia E. Everett and Vllate R. McAllister, right. Laying aside work on their own manuscripts to prepare for the concert period are, back left, Carol G. Gunn, Sharon Nielson, Arlene Scott and Evelyn P. Shelton. t OCND OLD CROW Famous. Smooth. Mellow urttrrMr 'frih0ivrnniw'ii Women To Host Benefit THE AUTOMATIC IBM TYPEWRITER THAT TYPES PERSONALIZED LETTERS WITHOUT AN OPERATOR. 363-673- The M array Busiaeea and Professional Women's Ch will host their annual benefit card party it 7:30 P.M, Thursday, March 33 in the Murray Civic Hall, 3416 South State Street. F un for all will be the order cf the day with prises, games and refreshments. Proceeds from tha 31 tickets win aid the Heart Fund and the Murray Part Rose Garde. Last year tha benefit netted over 3350. for charity. Evelyn Tattle is chairman cf the event Piitilc la Invited to attend. Art Center Adds Tours Additional ruided tours ha vt been scheduled by the Salt Lake Art Center to accommodate the large crowd attending the 3nd Intermoantaia Biennial cf Painting and Sculp- ture Show. Conducted by Art Center doceots, tours have been slated tor A 30 P M , Sundays, March 31 and April 4. Are you pinned down... by good weather? 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