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Show 1 I REVIEW, EAST MILLCREEK March 24, 1966 A3 NEWS Nazar ene First Initiates Operation SMEWS Pat by Kendlg that spring has Nov sprung, thoughts will turn to that trusty rod and reel. But the congregation of file First Church of the Nazarene at 2018 East 21st South are way ahead of the season. Theyre been fishing for the past five weeks in the Big Fisherman tradition. In progress is a 'Fishers of Men contest with two teams competing to determine winner of the pay-o- ff banquet. In conjunction with the contest is 'Operation SMEWS Sunday Morning Early Warning System. According to Rev.Wilfred E.Stukas, pastor, committee-me- n phone pre- viously warned members of the congregation at 7:45 a.m. Sunday and in a message, introduce them to 'Operation SMEWS and warn them that Sunday School begins at 9:45 and they better 'get a move on if they plantoattend the service and represent their team. Mr. Elon Booker is captain of the blue team 'Blue Angels and Mrs. Don Stukas is captain of Andrews Band, the green team. The congregation is divided between these two teams and each week at the Sunday School service, members are tallied, along with those fishes (guests) whom team members have brought with them. At press time, the 'Blue Angels trail by a score of 485 to1' 'Andrews Band total of 565. Augmenting the competition are decorations, including a fiberglass boat, on loan from Century Marine Company and a facsimile of a fishpond containing wrapped gifts. Anyone bringing a guest may 'fish in this pond. During the five contest new weeks a total of 67 people became members of the First Church of the Nazarene. Jerry Richardson, sanctuary and will reign at an informal reception from 2 to 4 p.m. Honored are Reverend William Persons, presently First Methodist serving Church of Laramie, Wyoming The Revermd George Allen Odgers, now pastor of Saint Pauls Methodist Church in Vancouver, Washington; and The Reverend Fred Venable, now serving the Washington Park Methodist Church of Denver, Colorado. Mothers and daughters of the Upland Terrace Elementary School, at 2860East 3700 South will be treated to a dinner and fashion show at 7 p.m. on March 28th. Two students from each grade will model a European line of fashions newly ordered by J. C. Penney Company. Patricia Stevens will furnish some of the models and donate scholarships to her school. II you live in 487-21- 28 for or Dee Baxter, to honor the three former details. ministers. The guests of honor Upland Terrace will participate in morning worship services in the new Who are we? What are we? Why are we? The Utah Council of United Church Women will meet at Christ Methodist Church Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of next week to discover these answers at their sixteenth annual convention. Highlights of the program include a choral drama, talks by National guest leaders, a dinner with the Wesley Bell Ringers providing the music, an afternoon tea and an evaluaA holy com-mution session. service at 11 a.m. on April 1 will close the convention. iip Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Walter Winbefore March 26. ter, 278-12- 67, Soap Box Derby Attention young men betthe ages of 11 and 15 the East Millcreek Jay- cees plan a Soap Box Derby. ween 466-68- International Pow-wo- ' fri V r s t; SPECIAL x 12.50 CetutA' Q . perms NOtV BEAUTY w Salt Lake County will be the site tomorrow of an 'Inwith a ternational Pow-wo- w dance festival at 4 p.m. in the Granite LDS Stake House, 2005 South 9th East. Sponsored by the United Lamanite Dancers, the show will include authentic Indian dances from all tribes in the area and native dances from foreign countries performed by the University of Utah Folk Dancers International Group. I SALON 10.00 f(?EE CAN OF HAIR SPRAF W 9400 So. 7lh East 'Green team, blue team, pooh. I Just like fishing Page, Christ Church member. says Lauren Methodist Church congregation is ed into teams for the of Men competition. divid-Fish- CALL ers SYBIL 571-155- IVES PRODUCTS 2 for appointment COME IN SOON! Jumping Champs Jumping victoriously over contestants in a rope 600 Jumping championship held in the Evergreen Junior High School gymnasium, March 14 were Mary Van Diggelen, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maarten Van Diggelen, 1898 East 3060 South, ninth grade; Cathy Collins, 13, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. H.B. Collins, (Continued on page A 8) FACTORY Scout Pock Cub Scout Pack78 of Stratford Ward will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the wards cultural hall at 2605 South 15th East. Den 3, hosts, will presents skit directed by MrsEarl White, den mother. ? Balloon games "will bepliyed and awards gifreh. 'Ctaits andCTfl) projects will be displayed. If you are interested, contact An open house will be held Sunday at Christ Methodist Church, 2375 East 3300 South TRAINED VOLKSWAGON jervicc' MECHANICS VALLEY SERVICE B I m 6990 So. SttitS i-- 255-01- 62 i trai i m SUITS and DRESSES CLEANED and PRESSED the EAST MILL CREEK AREA please call , Pat Kendig, with news tips or activities of your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc. 486-043- 6 MocUUina Cathedral Cub Scout Pack 25 of the Cathedral of the Madeleine, will meet in the basement of the Cathedral School, 27 C Street at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow evening. Thomas E. Carey is Cub Master. The Utah Catholic Historical Group will hold its monthly 88 WITH A NORGE COUPON NORGE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING 2953 East 33rd So. VILLAGE 466-41- 3 HOT CROSS BUNS meeting tomorrow at 8p.m. in the Cathedral of the Madeleine 333 East South Rectory, Temple. Our Savior Church Reverend Stanford Hall, Lutheran campus pastor of the University of Utah will be the special guest preacher at two Lenten services at Our Saviours Lutheran Church, 2500 East 3900 South at 7:30 p.m. On March 31 his topic will be Idolatory and Ignorance and on April 7 he will explore 'Infinity or Internment. Mi' ( The Fifth Rose. You dont see it. You drink it. The Fifth Rose is what we call our new taste. This new taste makes Four Roses one of those rarest things: a whiskey that actually tastes good. Not just smooth, and not bland. But good. And if thats not enough for you, this whiskey has another thing going for it: it holds its own in a misted drink. heavy (A trick that supposedly only the could off.) pull whiskeys As youd expect, this new taste wasnt something we came up with overnight. Far from it. For one thing, we had a cupboard full of 1,500 different whiskeys to work with. And before we found just the right combination (some 50 different tasting whiskeys and grain neutral spirits in all) a lot of new gray hairs had appeared on the scene. If you want a good tasting whiskey that stays good tasting no matter what you mix it with, ask for the whiskey with the Fifth Rose. Better known as Four Roses. , i t |