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Show November REVIEW, COTTONWOOD by FAYE HADLEY HEIGHTS Hourly door prises were awarded and the grant prise drawn at the end of the day was a model 1200 Winchester shot gun which went to Glen Warner, a regular member of the dub. It live in ClttORNOOi JIM Hiifkt call ptissi Hadley, 278-246- Faye with 9 mws tips ar activities peer deli, church, il scout prop, civic dill etc. An Interesting sidelight was Brent Carr, age 13. This coot blood boy stood calmly, gun, breech open across his arm, waiting his turn. Older shooters regarded him with out-gun- under discussion was adult and education why these people, among others, felt the need to continue their interrupted schooling. Some wanted a diploma to qualify themselves for a career but a surprising number were interested In education for the sake of knowledge alone. The idea of keeping pace with the world and growing families was the incentive for learning. The concensus among the persons questioned was that although subject comprehension was improved after being away from school for years they found their powers of concentration had slipped. These men and women deserve a great deal of credit for overcoming the obstacles and responsibilities that arrive with maturity and returning to school in spite of them. Adult Education An area resident, Mrs. Carole Roberts, became a TV star the other day and was so good the show came back for a rerun. Dogomation PTA Activities ent teacher consultations from 1 until 4 P.M. at the school Name plates will be on the doos of the classrooms, to assist parents to find the pro-room. Room representa-ve- s will also assist, as well as students from the Key Club and Wings Club, student boys and glls series clubs at Skyline High School. schedule Appointment blanks will be on each door at the school, according to Mrs. Roy Henrlchsen, PTA president, and parents guy fUi In a time desired for1 tn appointment, thus avoiding the delay of standing in lines, she said. "Because there are 2,500 students attending Skyline, Mrs. Henrlchsen said, "the consultations will necessarily be short However, If additional time is needed, appointments may be made with the Individual teachers for a time she mutually agreeable, said. "There will be a directory at each of the school entances on the day of consultations, Mrs. Henrlchsen continued. "Because II of the teachers do not have borne rooms, these will not be found In the same rooms when the students take the classes. Some will be In the library, the faculty rooms and some may share some of the larger rooms, she stated. We would like those pawho hare not Joined the Skyline PTA for the year, to i vail themselves of the opportunity while at the school, she concluded. ind enroll, ints Jonneville Junior Fifty seven of candy were presented a Dan Coons, principal, also custodian, o the faculty, ilghtwatchmen, and office wipers on "teacher apprecla-lo- n day November 12, at the lonneville J unlor High School, -- 5330 Gurene Drive, Holladay. state-wi- fund-raisi- de effort ng started November 16. Mrs. Rampton said that 127,000 Christmas Seal letters will be going into the homes of Utah families with an educationap message request for support. and a "All it takes to continue the it against tuberculosis and r respiratory diseases Is the wonderfully simple act of answering your Christmas Seal letter with a contribution," said the new chairman. Christmas Seal funds, now in th.ir 50th year of service, have pioneered the development of many health programs in Utah. Mrs. Rampton said. "Just to name a few, the Seal Association In the early twenties launched the Health Crusade, an lnative educational program to Inculcate health knowledge and habits in school children. Christmas Seals established and payed for public health nurse or school nurse service in many counties and comof munities Utah," Mrs. Ramptoo explained. Christmas sis. The idea was to make the children as healthy as possible so they would resist the development of active tuberculosis Drugs are now available to do that job. Today the Association is a partner in the Utah Tuberculosis Eradication Program, which it is hoped will write the final chapter for TB in Itah. Mrs. Rampton explained that the Association has given leadership in the fight against other respiratory diseases. Not until recent years has it been possible to divert much means and effort to emphysema, bronchitis, asthma and other conditions. CONTEMPORARY A NEW DIMENSION IN SOUND AND Mark Brown A Som has all of the new 1966 advance model. tolid state transistorized circuitry no tubes. Lifetime warranty on diamond stylus. 5 year transistor warranty. New refracting cartridge Boots over records. Balanced speaker ryv tem. AH wood cabinetry. See them tomorrow, make your selection while stocks ore complete. Now is the time to get set ker Christmas. Butler Elem state Mrs. chairman for juvenile protection, and William Beal, chairman for Utah Citlxens for Decent Literature, will be guest speakers at the Butler Elementary PTA meeting to be held tonight (November 18) at 8 P.M. at the school, 27th East and 62nd South. Some of the questions to be discussed include; PTA crippling respiratory disease. A screening program is being developed by the Utah Thoracic Society, medical section of the Utah Tuberculosis and Health Association, according to Mrs. Ramptoo. It is very degrading to be replaced by a dog. Take it For from one who knows. familiar reminder of the bathusbeen have I my tle waged to bring better health years to Utahns. 1 urge all our bands faithful guide and comcltliens to resist apathy and panion in the fields during pheasant season. For nearly n decade In the support as generously as their Last year I began to suspect means will permit, the worththirties, the Association operbe was embarrassed when he while Christmas Seal Cam-g- n ated a summer health camp for started calling me Spike. of 1965," Mrs. Ramp-sai- d. children of underprivileged He claimed the other hunters families which had tuberculo looked at him queerly when he Hooey!" "Flush, yelled Little did 1 suspect when I bought him a tiny, butterball of a puppy she would someday grow up to replace me In my husband's affections. Need a new rumpus room.... a new kitchen.... a new bathroom My hearing Is very acute, to me the pounding of pheasant a ....a new room. ...a new addition? 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Mrs. Joe Daniels, Butler Elementary PTA president, will conduct the meeting. $ J5 Re-Organizat- ion mb Crestview Mouth-to-mou- th resuscita- tion was taught the fifth and sixth graders and faculty of the Crest view Elementary School, 2100 Lincoln Lane, on October 11. Mrs. William Toobey, PTA safety chairman and Mrs. Carl Swenson, health chairman, assisted Mrs. Charles Manner, Granite Wasatch PTA Council safety chairman In the demonstration. THIS IS A FINAL CLEARANCE OF DISCONTINUED LINES -- It will really be worth your while to drive ALL MERCHANDISE MUST GO!! All sal e merchandise will be consolidated from both stores and will be on sale at our COTTONWOOD STORE ONLY-625- 5 Highland Dr. over and take advant age of this sale. This is a LEGITIMATE SALE -- no cheap specials but FIRST fairic o VALUES 79 1 U3.98 12 & tooro! 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SPORT COATS 6 per yard WOMENS U.S. KEDS (Many colors fcsizes) Leather tlats and heels (limited stock) ALL GALOSHES (Limited Sizes) KSSSS5SS9HESSSSE55SSICBSSE39HBI How numerou, to savings of ., QUALITY REGULAR MERCHANDISE I ( Continued on page B9 ) To OLD-s- SPANISH PECAN EARLY AMERICAN Regularly from tec Tin PROVINCIAL CHERRY lllp IVXI tar Hisass O . ; P.T.A. news should be sent to Mrs. FRENCH tX PORTABLE TV with stereo purchase M "Christmas Seals, used on holiday letters, cards and packages, are a colorful and . All IS All At present, Christmas Seal funds are exploring methods of detecting people with early WALNUT STYLES NEED TO REMODEL? Mrs. Dan Coons, PTA president, made arrangements for the presentations. Ben Redman, the Utah ChrlstmasSealCam-paig- n, announced the 1965 V, Conferences Mark School will be dismissed at noon Monday, Novembe r 22 at Skyline High School for par- Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton, ed chairman of newly-appoint- In actuality Mrs. Roberts and a number of other people were interviewed on KUED-Tchannel 7. The question reluctant admiration while the them for the boy prise and more than once brought them to a tie which had to be shot off. Brent has been trap and skeet shooting for only a year and a half and came within one bird of first place in his division this year at the state meet. ' The lad is wrong-eye- d, as they say in the trade, and consequently has to change his natural shooting stance to compensate. In spite of this handicap he wears a patch on his vest attesting to twenty-fi- ve straight hits. Dad, Keith, and 'an older brother also participate in the sport. Enthusiastic about it, Brent wants to continue and someday will more than likely have his name among the champions. .11 Christmas Seal Campaign Starts Turkey Shoot Whiz .... At 0 nlylSY ears Old Sunday, November 14,the Holladay Gun Club, 6401 Wasatch Blvd., held its annual Turkey Shoot. Bucking gusty wind that took clay pigeons right out of this world, gunners tried for turkey, bacon, hams and steaks in a shooting war without casualties. 18.1965 1 tUSUREJUl, IRC. - 7301 So. 9th East - 278 8701 255 6441 GIFTS Bargains from ail departments in both stores r |