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Show 16 ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW, June 3,1965 'ROUND THE TOWN' Newcomers9 To Fete Beauties Six lovely contestants in the Salt Lake City Scholarship pageant will be honored by tbe Salt Lake Newcomers' at a luncheon, Tuesday, June 8. LIKE RAIN LOOKS FORECAST, PLEASE Learning the formation of clouds for Karen Williams, daughter of Mr. and are weather the studying Mrs. Kelvin D. Williams, 4174 South 20th East, and Nada Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Martin, 1945 East 4500 South. DIAL Robert Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs Robert Jones, 1896 South Woodside Drive, checks the degree of moisture in the atmosphere with a W FOR WEATHER Bruce Zuver, son of Mr. and Mrs W. A. Zuver, 1941 Lincoln Lane, records changes in atmospheric pressure with a dial barometer. Event is set for 12:30 P M at the Log Haven. Contestants and their talents are Kathleen Welsh, Skyline High School, soprano; Gayanne Harris, University of Utah, pianist; Tanya B. Stucki, University of Utah, dancer; Lynne Johnson, University of Utah, a reading; Camille Lamoreaux, University of Utah, harpist; Dorothy Anderson, University of Utah, dramatic reading. SOUTH COUNCIL Youngsters Spy On Weatherman If the weatherman has felt nervous lately be has students from Crestview Thirty-fojust cause. Elementary School have been looking over his should- PTA South Elementary Council PTA meeting is set for 1:30 P M , Thursday, June 3, at Grandview Elementary School, 2870 Connor Street. be Theme of the afternoon will Linking tbe Home and School. New PTA presidents will be Introduced and each council officer and chairman will present their yearly report. SILVER TEA A fund -- raising scholarship Silver Tea will be hosted by Radiant Chapter 12, Order of Eastern Star, Saturday, June 5. Tea will be served from 2 to 5 P.M at tbe home of Mrs. Wilbur Smith, 1161 Sier- ra Way. Proceeds will aid students who are training in religious education and service. Reservations may be made members with committee Mrs Mary Brown or Mrs. Wilbur Smith Doctor Frank W Asperwill present Raymond C Giau-qu- e in an organ recital at 8:15 P M , Saturday. June 5 at the Assembly Hall, Temple Square Mr Giauque program will include Fugue m G Minor, Grande Piece Symphonique in F Sharp Minor and High on the Mountain Top. Beta Alumnae Chapter at a luncheon Wednesday, June 2, at the Beau Brummel Restaurant. Mrs Gray who is moving to California, was president of the chapter when it was chartered in 1958 Mrs Gray has also been instrumental in establishing the Cerebral Palsy Center of Multiple Handicapped children 0 0 &0XV&K I 7, HOME TOUR Eight distinctive homes will be on display for tbe 1965 M ortar Board Home Tour from 1 to 5 P M Saturday. June n. Homes will be of several different styles of architecture plus interior decorating will be featured. 1 For tickets call EM4-639- or EL5-881- 5. SORORITY LUNCHEON Mrs. Terence R. Gray, 3341 Terrace View Drive, was honored by tbe Gamma Phi ur er. Led by teacher Gaylen Wycherly, 3481 South 2300 East, the sixth graders recently completed a weather study. Students earnestly Jumped into the world of barometers, hygrometers and cloud charts. Eagerly they studied their instruments, then fearlessly forecast the next day's weather. A check with the weatherman the following day, proved or disproved their predicting talents. They were pretty close to the official forecast He added the in most cases, said Mr. Wycherly students were very enthusiastic about the weather study and are now "very weather consl clous. beautiful bride ..... beautiful flower.... n n iiimi CHERLYNNS FLORAL CLOSE TO COTTONWOOD 6155 So. State HOSPITAL 266-523- 2 Two new publications of value to the Industrial development of Utah, have been released by the Office of the Utah Geological and Mlneralogical Survey, University of Utah. Doctor William P. Hewitt, director, said a considerable amount of research and effort have rone into the preparation of both documents and that they will be of great value to many. Water Courses Bulletin 6, Evaporation Studies of Great Salt Lake ' deals with the com on the filex processes acting Dr. Hewitt said the extraction of the Lake's mineral contents depend on successful control of its evaporation sequence. This bulletin sheds a good deal of new light on the subject Its authors were Eugene L. Peck, an employee of me U S. Weather Bureau and lecturer deJrewry Wire Service Anytim VolWy-wid- w JOIN FAMOUS CLUB PBE-COLLE- GE your summer with a full program of activities . swimming. dancing, behind the scenes field trips to TV studios, manufacturers, fashion shows. FHI . Phis team the Models' Secrets of beauty, self confidence and poise. Join now and enjoy fun, happiness, and popularity with girts as welt as boys when you enter college new-foun- FUll SEND FOR INFORMATION NOW We all have a feeling of when summer arg well-bein- rives Respiratory infections and sore throats are at a standstill in most places, and the weather seems to be on our side Until the first heat wave hits are confronted with summer miseries too familiar to require description Then we harder 423 South 5th East mot Mabo w Q Mafratytmg iMermat C 521-334- 5 about Wdbo C Vtuai Conf'baoca 00.. .09a . ooa edd'ait. . C'V Deadline for submitting entries for this years con31. Complete details of the contest may be obtained by writing to the Art Institute office, 55 West First South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101. Purpose of the contest is to encourage creative writing in the fields of literature, poetry and drama. Entries are judged by a panel of competent and Impartial experts In these fields. Cash awards are made on the basis of their decisions Tbe various categories and corresponding cash awards test Is July at the university, Don R Dickson, acting chairman of the University Department of Meteorology, and Capt. Cornell MoCullom, Jr., U.S. Army. The other bulletin, Drilling Records for Oil and Gas in Utah, will be of fundamental Interest to all those seeking oil or gas in Utah, Doctor Hewitt said. This book is a compilation of all oil wells drilled In the state from January 1, 1954, to December 31, 1963. It was written by Doctor Robert E Cohenour of the Utah Geological Survey and Edgar B. Heylmun and Robert B. Kayser, both students and employees of the survey. The Utah Geological and M Ineralogical Survey Is affiliated with the Colleges of Mines and Mineral Industries at the University. Plum in hot and humid conditions to maintain body tem- more than burdens imposed by exercise or exertion. Tbe wise thing to do then, is: take it easy and try to Eat and dress keep cool. lightly, bathe or shower often, stay out of the hot sun, undue exertion good advice for the cardiac, as well as for healthy persons of all ages. But what about tbe cardiac or hypertensive patient. In whom the doctor is trying to lower salt Intake, or promote salt excretion by certain drugs? For such patients, the loss from heat stepped-u- p stress may combine with salt loss to proharmful circulatory duce changes drug-induc- perature at normal levels It umps a greater volume of lood at a faster rate, a condition actually measurable in controlled experiments The normal heart has adequate reserve power to compensate for the stress and strain imposed by beat and humidity But the demands placed on a damaged heart may add up to a dangerous strain as much or ever ed Tbe Utah Heart Association advises these patients: Don t wait for hot weather; see your doctor now -- so your medication can be checked ana modified, if necessary, before the summer heat eets In df Fes tost Food k do for Wost: P.D.Q. BINUGnS THE HAWAIIAN , Beware Summer Heat But while we may just be miserable, the persons with disorders may circulatory face s more serious problem. The consequences could be more than misery. In all of us the heart works CALL (PHONE NUMBER) OR MAIL COUPON TODAY Cash prixes totaling $1,300,000 will be awarded to authors of outstanding works submitted In the Eighth Annual Original Writing Contest of the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts This announcement was made by Mrs. Harold K. Beecher, chairman of the Literary Arts Committee of the Institute which conducts the contest. University Releases Industrial Bulletins WE DO THE JOB RIGHT MM Bundle Of Cash Awaits Authors radio diipatchor will relay your order instantly to the nearest mobile unit in Johnny Quonq's Fast Food Fleet. Within minutes a gaily painted Hawaiian von will arrive of your home with serve. your PDQ dinners, steaming hot end reody-tIndividual white plostic serving trays ond covers with each dinner are FREE yours to keep or throw In her announcement, Mrs. Beecher called particular attention to the tact that naay entries especially in are ihaqualified because they do the poetry division not conform to tbe rules. urged all entrants to ob- -, tain a copy of the official contest rules from tbe Art Institute office. Contest Is open to all legal residents of Utah of any age. Manuscripts must be typewritten, double spaced and contained in a cover envelope or folder. Contestants wishing return of their material should accompany entries by a sufficiently stamped return envelope. The original writing contest is one of several activ- -. ities and functions of the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts. These activities extend into programs embracing all of the art forms. Tbe visual arts committee has presented 61 annual art exhibits and contests at tbe state capitol and else- where, out of which has been developed the state's per- -. manent collection of paintings. In tbe art field the In- -. stitute has also sponsored several state-witraveling exhibits and is planning another this year. Major activity of the Institute Is the operation of the Utah Symphony Orchestra which has just completed its 25th anniversary season. Every year tbe orchestra gives concerts In nearly every corner of tbe state, as well as in neighboring states The influence of the Utah Symphony extends beyond tbe borders of Utah through its 37 Vanguard and Westminster recordings which are sold around the world. Tbe Utah State Institute of Fine Arts Is one of the oldest of such organisations in America Presently al- -. most every state In the union is establishing an arts council or art Institute similar to the one in Utah. M. Walker Wallace is the present chairman of the Institute. 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