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Show COTTONWOOD TALES X. tX" kii&&y. (MWithTheOlcL On WithTheNew by Carolyn Johnson The Olympus High School Junior was sponsored by Am- erlcan Legion Holladay Post and competed for National in regional championship meets against high school students from Arizona, Honolulu, California and Nevada. In tiie oratory on the Constitution that won the Utah title he said, "Our duty and task is to carry our heritage The Constitution forward. means heritage and there never has been a nation claiming a heritage as rich In the spring a young mans turns,. ...but young and mature in the springtime, a womans fancy turns to fash- ions. It is time to blossom into new array and discard winter's costume. And so Westminster College Mothers Club will feature its annual Spring Fashion Show and luncheon, Monday. April 18 at Hogle Hall 1:15 P.M. K you live in COTTONWOOD pleoie coll 277-344- 8 Mrs. Benton Boyd, chairman, announces that 'Vanity Fair will reign as clothes from Ruths Shops, 13 10 South 3rd East and 706NinthAvenue for all sizes and figures will cross the runway. Mother and daughter models include college students Sue Reynolds, Laurie Ryder, Karen Johnson, Tracy Von Hubler and Meg Hampton and mother models Mrs. E. G. Whittaker, Mrs.A.C.Schwartz Mrs. Guydlne Bordley, Mrs. A. E. Eldredge and Mrs. James A. Parker. Proceeds from the $1.50 ticket sales will help to purchase a micro film viewer for stu-de- Do you know where to mail your 1965 Federal income tax return? For Utah taxpayers, 1965 tax returns should be mailed to District Director, Internal ce Revenue Service, U. S. and Courthouse Building. Salt Lake City. Utah. Post-Offi- Thousands of taxpayers call Internal Revenue Service every week, asking for the correct mailing address and Roland V. Wise, District Director of the Utah Internal 'K foUce U jxuntU fax tuncA ahacAs. Kosher Bagel-Lo- x Food - Pastrami Corned Beef Cheese Cake Decorated Cheese and Cold Cut Trays for Your Office Meetings and Parties. Xu bcthiuA Salt Lake's First and Best . ; CiB bMmsff By George S. SPRING and a girls fancy turns to....fashions. College are Sue Reynolds, Mrs. A. C. Schwartz, Laurie Ryder and Tracy Von Hubler. Pre- paring for the Spring Fashion Luncheon at Westminster the school and the public is welcome to attend if reservations are in by April 15. fontainbleu Golf And again, as spring arrives Miladys fancy turns to door sports and golf. out- The Fontainbleu Womens Golf Association was organized three years ago for the beginning and more adviced woman golfer. They wished to practice and play once a week at Olympus Golf Cen- ter, Cottonwood Dia- 5792 gonal, a nine hole, 3 par A roaring evening of Mrs. Bill D. Snow, 1283 East 5840 South, will begin the season with a Coffee Klatich at her home Friday, April 15 at 9:30 A.M. for all members of the organization and any women interested in Joining Cottonwood Scholars Keith Roark, suu of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo L. Roark, 2595 Rowland Drive, emerged state victor in the American Legion National High School Orator- - literate hilarity Brooks Atkinson, N. Y. Times April 21 through April 30 Box Office Open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. really. the group. : Monday Through Saturday 322-696- 1 miuuuLOZ j- uuuuum MOBILE Forest Service Land Try c : TELEPHONE! : PHONE FROM Revalue Service. Other thousands mail their returns to the new office. this happens, Mr. Wise said, returns must be sorted and forwarded to the correct offices. This delays the processing of the returns and refund checks. When The U.S. Forest Service has filed application with the U. S. Bureau of Land Management for an additional withdrawal action involving 288.45 acres in Ashley and Wasatch Nation- - Forests ' R. D. Nielson, BLM state director for Utah, explained that the new application is to . withdraw lands from location and entry under U. S. mining laws, subject to existing valid claims. This withdrawal would protect existing developments and planned recreational improvements as well as protect The author of the book a proposed Job Corps center "Standing Up Country, Dr.C. site. Gregory Crampton, will direct Involved are areas known as a summer workshop at the University of ytahjune 20 to Lodgepole, Hacking, , Lake, 24. The workshop, - called Yellow pine, Beaver View, "Historrof Utah and the West, Upper Provo River Bridge and offers two hours of college Moosehorn campgrounds, Weber Cottonwood picnic ground credit. The purpose of the workshop, now in its fifth year, will be to study Utah in her broad regional and historical setting. The historical importance of mining will be emphasized this year, Dr. Crampton said, "and consequently, one day has been scheduled in Park City. Professor Crampton stated that research and teaching techniques will also be studied. Among those participating are Dr. Walter Rundell of the American HistoricalAssocia-tio- n in Washington, D.C.; Dr. Myra Ellen Jenkins, Senior Archivist, State of New Mexico, and Dr. Everett E. Cooley, Director of the Utah State Historical Society. Representing the University of Utah will be Dr. Sterling M. McMurrin, Provost; Dr. David E. Miller, Chairman of the History Department; Dr. A. R. Mortenseh, Editor of The American West and IP short course. and Slate Creek admlnistra- - tive site ' submit writing; before April in 25, com- ents.suggestions YOUR " - 3 orobjec-- al lons BLM Utah State Director, P. O. Box 11505, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. II I V Ullfcf PFB CAR S Ai OC MHhlTU e I 328-065- 7 IjUUULUJLAJljULmJUUt 0 theI tower tk ait, flfc South Workshop NEW YORK FILM p CRITICS Hrf 'AWARD: , .h wrti 4. H-- o Li. wa I i- 0J iU I ,1-- 4 oy. a r-- - , r .'-.- r .y V-- 363-826- 1 SlIMir BROOK OlSHItlRY CO CINCiNWII OHIO BUHOIOMIW 36 PfiOOf 6' GRIiN The Controversial J)ra This Week Hear Him Interview (APRIL 18th-22n- d) 322-612- YOULL FEEL LIKE YOURE PART OF Joe Pyno Provokes Though? THE SHOW! Shown DEAD - 3 APRIL 25 to 30 Sat Matinee at 2 NEW smoothness! i Surpasses any whiskey youve ever tasted. Brilliant! 1 NEW enjoyment! 5 PM Voted tops among 6783 people sampled. Brilliant! the CHUCK GASSEY SIUGERS TV Hound Dog )0VJLF Monday thru Unique extra process rounds off its edges. Brilliant! with and Jimmy's 0 NEW mildness! 8:15 P.M. Nightly NEW smartness! Striking new "Contempo bottle. Brilliant! Extra Added Attraction MOLLY DEE For reserved seat tickets, send check or money order to P 222, North Salt Lake. Utah Pre paid tickets will be held at ' theatre box office for you to pick up NEW popularity! People say O Box TODAYS its or Presents IH-THE-RQ- - Jo MjIHH WM MUSIC JI11Y l.V -- FOREIGN FILM OF THE YEARI In all, there are 35 workshops being offered at the University this summer. For further information write or call: Department of History, 1, area code U. of U., 801. - East Broadway (3rd South) , Directed By David E. Jongs nts This is National Panic Week I heard it on Kali Radio. But 1 am remaining calm.... someone has to. If I get upset, who will find all those check stubs and docu- molts and papers we intend to consolidate after lastyears N.P.W., and who will make the coffee all night tonight, (Continued on page A10) Hart Kaufman-Mos- s 'others. helicateJJen 63-1- 65 PIONEER MEMORIAL THEATRE ; Panic Week ITS Tax Returns: Where To File? afaciKMH University of Utah Also honored is Laury HammeL son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Hammel, 2415 East 6660 South, The senior student from Hillcrest High School competed against from 27 high schools and is the finalist for the Social Studies Sterling Scholar award. Competitors for this award are chosen on their grade point average and all A cash around activities. award is given to the State finalist in thirteen divisions. scout group, etc, mctt A6 as ours. Carolyn Johnson, with news tips or octivities of your club, church, civic club, 7& Uit April J4, 1966 ical Contest fancy at REVIEW. taa fifth ; COTOC the greatest Sunny Brook since 1891. Brilliant! BRILLIANT CHOICE IN WHISKEY! i Friday Mo w |