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Show A5 REVIEW, March 17, 1966 HOLLADAY NEWS NOTES PIPEFITTERS Its Fun to ICE SKATE PARTY RATES CLASSES HYGEIA ICELAND Fashions Get Plug By Altar Society -- 1208 E. 21st So. 466-861- 1 Latest in spring and sum- mer fashions will be viewed by spectators who attend the Fashion Show of the Altar the theme and clothes will be furnished by the Keith O Brien Company, Sugar House. Mrs. Clayton Almquist will Society of St. Vincent de Paul Church, 13 85 Spring Lane, Saturday March 19, 8 P.M. 'Holiday in Hawaii will be narrate the show with back- ground music by Bert Williams and Bill Ryder. Patti Highams dance group will provide entertainment. Models for the show will include men, women and children from the various church parish organizations. General chairmen of the event are Mrs. Thomas Shep-pic- k and Mrs. Ernest Yanni. Other committee members include Mrs. William Wilson, Mrs. Gary Clark, refreshments; Mrs. John Guisti, Mrs. Fred Leonard, decorations; Mrs. George Bilanzich, candy. For reservations call Mrs. Ed Phillips, or Mrs. William Earl, Theo Frank, 5206 Holladay Boulevard is ed feeling rather these days and its all because she had her waist-lon- g hair cut off last week for the first time since she was an infant. Theo is happy about the whole thing now that it is over. She said she first decided to cut her locks about month ago but changed her mind several times as she lacked the courage to go 262-13- 65, 277-59- Good - 03 Ten-year-- old for Several vacancies for qualified journeymen chanics nothing light-head- corner goes to work with MODERNFOLDS new folding door ALDER'S through with it. Theos mother, Mrs. Vinita Frank performed the bartering task at home last week - -a new experience for her also. Theos first and only other hair cut occured at the tender age of 18 months when her brother got hold of some shears and had a cutting good time. 'My hair is flying without tangles," Theo replied when asked how she was enjoying her short hair-d- o. the official visitation of the Worthy Grand Matron, Worthy Grand Patron and Associate Grand Officers on April 15, and on April 30 'An Evening in Polynesia Luau. Cleon Town Winners PUGET SOUND NAVAL SHIPYARD Bremerton, Washington Federal Civil Service to to offer travel and one would have a great distance to equal it, but there is a need for some sprucing up. Many successful clean-u- p campaigns have already been carried out in our state and some of those cities and towns have won awards for their efforts. Last month Brigham City was one of 24 U.S. cities and towns to receive a trophy in the 1965 National Cleanest Town Achievement Award Contest. Twelve other Utah communities receiving distinguished achievement awards were Alpine, Utah County; American Fork; Clearfield; Elsinore, Sevier County; Ephraim, Sanpete County; Helper, Carbon County; Hurricane and Toquerville, Washington County; Lehi, Manti and The Mount Olympus Chapter No. 23, Order of the East- ern Star, has scheduled three important events for April. On Saturday, April 2, the Annual Spring Luncheon and Bazaar will be held in the Midvale Masonic Temple. The Bazaar and baked goods and candy sale will open at 12:30 P.M., with luncheon at 1 P.M. General chairman of the function is Mrs. Leslie H. Ryan, Associate Matron, and Mrs. O. E. Swedenborg, is in charge of reservations. Two other April events are 58 Appointment Career Benefits'' Interviews - Contact Utah State Employment Service Hall Avenue Salt Lake City 168 Social or write to Mr. Dean Cook, Head Personnel Operations Division Puget Sound Naval Shipyard Bremerton, Washington 98314 An Equal Opportunity Employer Installing Agents 960 So. Main "as EM nt MODELS Mrs. Robert Kern, Mrs. John Guisti and Fashion Show March 19, 8 p.m. Julie Kay try on jnMB'ii Hahn hats for Altar Society Paul Coburns Record Review Mr. Roberts Sails In To A VMH Packed House The Academy of Motion and Sciences Picture Arts has announced tion nual As tain will by for the an Oscars ti music people 'THE SOUN CF MUSIC wi 10 nominations;,., including for for the best picture aM one the best actress, JULIE ANDREWS who won last year. The.i.Sound,. (Track of, this picture has been selling at a stupendous rate and is still featured on K.W.I.C. radio. Here are the five song nominated for the winning 'The Award:, Academy Ballad of Cat CMPtV "I Will Wait FoV Km.- from The Umbrellas of Cher'The Sweetheart bourg, from The Great Tree," Race, "What's New Pussycat," same picture and "The Shadow of Your Smile from The Sandpiper. Our choice for the two best songs are "The Sweetheart Tree and 'Shadow of Your Smile," with 'Shadow winning by several inches. are 45 different There records on this song, the of which are TONY BENNETT and PEGGY LEE. best All five nominees are on KWIC RADIO. Two colorful show people died last month,BILLY ROSE and 'The last of the red hot SOPHIE mammas TUCKER. Billy, known primarily as a showman, left an estate of $25 million. A man of many talents he wrote the lyrics to more than 400 50 hits. songs including These include 'Barney Google," 'Rainbow Round My Shoulder," 'Would You Like to Take a Walk," 'More Than You Know," "Its Oily A Paper Moon," 'I Found A Million Dollar Baby In A Five And Ten Cent Store and Without A Song." The latest sick music from England, 'Ever See A Diver Kiss His Wife While ! Robert Stack is the only who noticeably A hero like lacks verve. Elliott Ness is not quite as credible here, especially when our society analytically regards heroes as sorry figures. Eventually, Mr.Stack achieves more humanness, and aloofness fades from his plea for transfer by hospitalization. We wonder about certain Why is there disparities: .no joy at the announcement of E Day (even if they are . in the Pacific)? Why is the nurse (played by Mr. Stacks wife, the luscious Rosemarie performer mipMas V-- buddy-buddin- Lift-O- THIS WEEKS LUCKY NUMBER! WORTH 51000 ess If this is your license' number drive down and $20.00 is yours! zy 299-236- long-confin- ed I flock t near-perfe- IMPORTANT CHOICE... dark- theatre-in-the-rou- ness or muled colors flushing the stage during the emotional sequences; reloudspeaker moving sets toward bareness while the captain announces no liberty. Those sets by Hal Shafer are interesting; although there is no possibility for a backdrop on a circular stage, Mr. Shafer utilizes rope ladders, chains, pulleys, skeletal doors and portholes (atop long poles much like lollipops surrounding the stage), and tight berths to persuade us this is shipboard. the 155 iA 2343 EAST 3300 SOUTH MILLCREEK PLAZA - 97 i jni &rogs HAIR FASHIONS 484-169- se house at Valley Music Hall. The director, Billy Matthews, elicits fine performances Mf.V frcm many of his actors (although Robert Stacks Mr. Roberts may have bogged the CAR ft I ES buzzing vigor somewhat). 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