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Show "V NEW 600,000 STRUCTURE 0 lympus S take C enter To Host Open House The $600,000 newly-bui- lt Olympus Stake Center will host an open house from 2 to 8 P M , Saturday, June 5 Dedication of the building, located at 2700 East 4500 South, will be at 7 PM, Sunday, June 6, by Joseph Fielding Smith One of the highlights of the open house will be a film presentation of the Mormon Pavillion at the New York World's Fair A labor of love, church members donated approximately 37,000 hours of labor and equipment to complete the 31, 000 square feet structure In addition there were 10 Labor Missionaries from outside the State of Utah who worked full time for several months without compensation. Center includes the chapel, cultural hall, three library rooms and teaching areas. The chapel has a seating capacity of 350 persons Combined seating capacity of the chapel and the cultural hall direct with a pit, is view of the pul- persons. 1800 The cultural hall forms a regulation sue high school basketball court and is also equipped for two practice volleyball courts or one regulation league court. Stage is fully equipped for stage productions of all types. Shower and locker rooms are provided and kitchen and seating facilities are also available for socials and dinners. The three wards in the stake Holiaaay 13th, 20th and will each have a liin which pictures. 23rd brary In addition to the junior Sunday school and high council rooms, cultural hall, stage charts, reference books and other teaching aids will be stored and roof sheathing of ceder, the copper roof has been estimated to last 75tolOOyears. Cost of the roof was $31,000 Presently under construction just west of the chapel is an area that will be illuminated, planted in grass and with bleacher seating for approximately 500 people for softball and other outdoor recreational and cultural and other service areas there are 24 teaching areas which are used by the three wards during successive hours area provides Parking space for 230 cars Unique feature of the stake center is the chapels copper roof Formed and supported wood beams bv 0 rost WEI OKED SERVICE TOO RIJCJOIR OLD TXXAT 9 e0mAJIXI - QUJLLITT TOO WON'T T&XXT (ft 3 U.S. jt CHOICE ft 'W'V g . 0 nan WORKSHOP DEMONSTRATION Von Anderson shows Nancy Nelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monte C. Nelson, 3788 East Millstream Drive, Marrylou Honstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Honstein, 3421 South 3610 East, and Ray Hilton, 1819 East 1300 South, how skill-full- y he can use a typewriter. Students were among many southeast youngsters who attended the Cerebral Palsy workshop for teenage volunteers at the Veterans Hospital, Saturday, May 29. Demonstrations with handicapped children were given by doctors and physical thera- pists during the day-lon- FUSTS TOUR , re Qf tune size session. g 89f C0KG PLUS DEPOSIT Bad Faith Heads For Pioneer Stage 5 a new play by Bad Faith, University of Utah graduate student, John Bitakis, will be performed in the Pioneer Mem- CO ISOMnQBI all FRJITV SUREF1NE TOP TIP COCKTAIL ASSORTED Fnaa PfMINUTE FRUIT human animals experience. its major point Is the difficulty of communiorial Theatre Little Theatre cations between human beings Members of the cast will inThursday and Friday, June 3 and 4 at 8:30 P M. clude Madelon Thomas, Joseph Lambie, Coleman Creel, Cary Robert Hyde Wilson, instruc- Griffiths, Kay Barrell and tor in playwriting at the U. of Klaudia Roller. Mr. Blxakis will U. under whose supervision the direct the play and stage setplay is being staged, reports tings and costumes will be handthe production is a graduate led by Timothy K. Price. project fullfilling a class reClub leaders are Mrs. Lloycl quirement in the University of F randsen , 3701 So. 2860 East Utah theatre department. and Mrs Blaine Horton, 3696 Mr Bitakls notes the play is South 2990 East. called "Bad Faith in reference to "the that He emphasixed 6 CANS FOR CASE DRIMS JUICE Jjl 5 183 CASE rtSZT x ORANGE $1 3.99 MAID FOR $1 TV FROZEN OF 24 DINNERS ROCKY 49 H0UH1WN BUTTER HOT RANCH ROASTED on J GEEK? fP BARBEQUE((J. 68 CHICKENS lOjrwVj SUGAR HOUSE STORE WIN' HOT - KMT TO l( MT JGUflm 10MJJ ALWAYS FIRST QUAUTY A V GIANT SIZE for ASSORTED APPLE JUICE 4 CAREFREE FUN! fy HERSHEYom APPLE TIME ? FOR CANNED CAUTALOPE lb. IOf ftWN gtN dfcEGO 3 A tiny Penney price for gnr (iTzmLD there eory-cor- e - v ftretch den- w- - ROYAL . W trim-fittin- too, in novy, light blue, eond or white. Bey now end rove I I . PKS. SLICED KMM-ldt- wr ClIKES OF SUDBURYS PRODUCE Cl 69 n. TREAT .v DEPARTMENT 3960 Highland t J iunoN SUDBURYS UffiOKHTl. X bacoh $1 MUSHROOMS JIM -- HORMtfS suctd SMOKED BEEF 1 BUlttRM't1 nyton-ond-cott- im jomoicoi I They're ctooorr ti 0) VIRTU'S W0HDER bread SHORTS 59 to KlTTtWW JAMAICA (too fife 14 BISCUITS OR n-- - pop WKttRH VINE RIPE (f SHASTA TIM lit $1 .(I STRETCH DENIM 0(333221, lb. - FOREST HILLS Drive 422 E. 9th South OPEN SUNDAYS |