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Show 6 kOCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW, Salt Lake County , Utah Holladay News Notes Thursday , April 16, 1964 Page 6 40 Area Artists To Exhibit In Annual Cottonwood Show East Millcreek News Wonderful But Busy Time Mrs. Utah Is Back From Trip By Sue tion," Mrs. Utah revealed. The contestants met. at 9 A.M. each morning at which time they were loaded on buses and taken to the place where the They competition began. washed and ironed clothes, baked, mended and did many of the tasks done by the house- Christensen Its certain that plane trips to exciting places are very much a part of the lives of our East Mill Creek residents these days. Mr. and Mrs. i Richard C. Watkins III just re- turned home from their ten day trip to St. Petersburg, Florida where Glayde Watkins competed in the Mrs. America contest. "We had a wonderful trip but it was far from a vaca wife at home each day and had a few extra activities thrown in. "We were only about 100 yards from the waters edge, but I never found time to even walk down and look at By MARY GAIL STARK 4518 I past few months so many people have been switching over to Farmers Insurance that, well, we've just had to move4o new quarters where we can serve our ? many friends even better than before. In the The next move is up to you. Before renewal time rolls around let us give you all the money-savin- g facts on Farmers the best insurance buy in America today. Fair CONTINUED PAGE H. Whos going to speak for Go to the mass meetings April 27 and YOU find out JOBS DAUGHTERS -- - The Masonic iffilnteJ Jobs Daughters are having a grand rally starting Apr il H, with groups coming from all sections of the state. Th- rell be choir competition, skits and a drill exhibition. Partiupatine in the three day event from southeast Salt Lake vAll be1: left to right, Beth Springer, 4171 South Shanna, who is jupjor princess of Bethel Number 7; Arthur Lee Sanders, newlv named associate Grand Guardian, Grand Guardian Council, International Order of Jobs Daughters; and Carohn Ffanklin, 1911 Brookhill Drive, Bethel Sevens honored queen , - -- Navy Band Performance c Set For Granite Stage United The States Navy Band is scheduled to play an evening performance atrf Granite High School on Wednesday, April 22, 8:15 p. m., under the sponsorship of the Granite Arts Association. The Navy Band, billed The world-famo- festival. Worlds Finest, was established by an act of Congress in 1925. Those assisting Mrs. Smith arrangements for this art gallery are Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Scott Logan, Smith, Mrs. Norma Helgren, in making DINNERS Chamberlain ' 5 years fu World War and was a member of the famed 82nd Airbourne Division. He parachuted into Nor- served K attend. LIKE FATHER LIKE mandy the night before Colonel Winter is a graduate of the University of Utah with a bachelor of arts degree in marketing, tand of New York University with a masters degree in business. He has been a reservist since 1946. The colonel is a member of the Provisional Brigade Headquarters of the 96th Command Headquarters. He is married and has three child- SON It was not just an ordinary day for Major Paul R. Winther, Venus 2621 Cl., on Sunday, April 5, when he was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Army. During the ceremonies, this officers father, Ole. O. Winther, oldest retired member of the Utah National Guard, had the honor of pinning the silver oak leaf onto the lapel of his sons ren. ADDRESSES GEOLOGISTS jacket. The elder Mr. Winther was then made an honorary Colonel 'Tnlhe "Deadeye Association of the 96th Command Headquarters by Major General Michael B. Kauffman, Commander of the Headquarters unit. He was dressed in his uniform for Sundays Ole O. Winther ceremony. first joined the guard in 1907. and retired in, 1921. as a staff T sergeant. SOCIETY The new Lieutenant Colonel is service and installation supervisor for Splendor of Utah, a building material firm. He , CHICKEN Are Now Appointing Agents) t Jg STEAKS Open Week, 10 a.m. to 1 8 Meadow Moor Women Plan Fashion Show fashions for The latest spring and summer will be presented in the Meadow Moor Country Clubs annual spring fashion show and luncheon, set 18 April at the theme of will be adorned and flowers. with blossoms It Club members will model Reflecting spring, tables fashions including: Mrs. Lynn Davis, Mrs. Earl Sorenson, Mrs. Robert Brewster, Mrs. Thomas Mitchell, Mrs. Nan-net- te Osathorpe, Mrs. Thelma Mrs. Douglass Rldd, Holt, Mrs. Jack Wlchers, Mrs. Ray Malloy, Mrs. T. LaDawn and Mrs. Sherrie Ellason. a.m. At the Entrance to Big Cottonwood Canyon.. 7000 South und Wasatch Blvd. CR7-004- 1 63 Continued page 4 12:30 P.M. Freshly Baked PIZZA 7 Days a 5066 Paul W. Burchell, Moor Dale Circle, addressed the Intermountain Association of Petroleum Geologists at Newhouse Hotel Monday, April 6, at noon. He spoke on the' for Saturday, SANDWICHES Beverages 3689 Highland Drive Phone 486-71- Mrs. Keith Smart, Mrs. Howard Spurrier. The public is invited to , The annual Art Festival at Cottonwood Elementary jSchool, 5205 Holladay Blvd., will be held from April 20 to 25. Hours will be daily from 8:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M, except on Wednesday the hours will be from 8:30 A.M. until 10:00 P.M. On Saturday, April 25, the exhibit will close at noon. According to Mrs. Robert Smith, chairman of the art exhibit, there will be more than 100 paintings on display which can be viewed throughout the halls, auditorium and faculty rooms of the school. It s expected that approximately 40 artists in the Salt Lake area will have their paintings on display at this Patio Chateau Dist. Mgr. (We 8 t Friendly John Roger Drive 277-97- it," said Glayde. One interesting feature of the pagent was that each woman brought a gift from her home state for all the other For example, participants. Alaska Mrs. gave each contestant a bank book which registered a $10.00 deposit in the contestants name in an Alaskan bank, there was turquoise jewelry from New Mexico for each contestant. Mrs. Utahs gift was select honey from the Beehive State. "It was a memorable experience, one I shall nevei forget, but I am so glad e back home, Mrs. Utah I met women and states. made friends 1 shall never forget as long as 1 live. Our children were thrilled by the whole experience but they too ant to be certain that Dick and I are home to stay. In fact one reason I feel so to-b- Fast 4 . 4 Viviane Woodward Cosmetics Learnthe make-u- p techniques of the Society of Make-uArtists Francis your clothes in a -- GAS Hall HU Faye Rees SPRING BENEFIT Spring flowers will set the mood for the second annual spring benefit of the Salt Lake City Alumnae Chapter of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. The dessert card party is slated for Saturday, April 18, 1 P.M7, Willow Creek Country Club. Proceeds will be used to purchase supplies for speech therapy at the Cerebral Palsy Center of Multiple Handicapped. Above, Mildred Jones, a staff member at the center, shows Mrs. Gene D. Hitler and Mrs. William P, Garrity ceramic pieces which will be used as favors and will be for sale. Mrs. Garrity is chairman of the benefit. Below, Mrs. Hitler and Mrs. Garrity inspect ceramic items being prepared by children at the center. Also for sale at thepartywill be baked goods donated by members of the sorority. 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