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Show ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW , Page 8 Salt Lake County , Utah Thursday , April 30, 1964 OF LAND While the stage Is full of life, the third grade waits for Its cue WAITING FOR THE CUE to start singing. The PTA International Night lasted for over an hour. Newcomers Luncheon Features Drama Skit Cheerful Habit Long Distance calls to favorite relatives or friends are among life's nicest experiences. Long Distance is the best way to keep in touch when you can't be there visiting tonight! STATES TELEPHONE New OlfTfcers New Olympus To Take Posts PTA Officers Take Reins St. Anns parents association will Install new officers at a banquet set for May 2 at Max field Lodge. The social hour will begin MOUNTAIN (2) at 1 " SONGFEST Cottonwood X Mrs. Dwight Pattee heads the slate as president of the newly-elect- 7 p.M , according to outgoing president Mrs. George Panos. officers ed of the Olympus High School PTSA for the year 1984-6- 5. Serving with her will be Mr. John Eberhardt, first Dr. W. Harold Handley, second vice - president, Mrs. John Parker, secretary and Mrs. DanT. Moyle, treasurer. -- - The Heights Lundgren family plays and sings for the PTAs International Night, held Thursday, April 23. Grandfather, center background, plays the harmonica, while his decendents play and sing for the group. : Utah Council Of United Church Women Has New President, She Is Mrs . Gordon K'. Dudley active In the Womens Society-o- f a" Christian Service, member of the Community Service Council for the Salt Lake area; assisting with the planning of the Central Volunteer Bureau, and a member of the Veterans Administration Volunteer Services Advisory Board. The Dudleys have a married daughter living In Boston and a son working In Nevada. By MARY GAIL STARK 4518 Roger Drive 277-97- Mrs. Gordon K. Dudley, 5130 Eastmoor Street, was elected the Utah Council of United Church Women at a state wldh meeting held at presidents? w yourself. Pick up your phone and go - Holladay News Notes Mrs. John MacDonald was chairman of the event with Mrs. Robert Hoffman Decorations chairman was Mrs. Robert N. Williams and Mrs Nyle Fox' was in charge of name tags. Mrs Glen Knowlton,"Mrs. Stanley E. Finn, and lrs. Howard Segal greeted the guests. Minature stages In red and pink set theme of the Spring Luncheon of the Newcomers Club of Salt Lake City held on Tuesday, April 28, at 12:30 P.M. at the Prudential Building. The Salt Lake Playmakers who began their theatre group under theausplces of the Newcomers Club presented a skit entitles Desert Passion. SINGING POETS While a record plays the Welsh Anthem, Mr. Thomas translates It. His country he said, Is noted for Its love of music. -- Logan recently. There were 150 church approximately women present at this gather-- ing. She succeeds Mrs. Roy Cabell, 1338 Kensington Avenue, who has the distinction of being the only woman In the state to serve In the position FAREWELL Farewell Testimonial honoring Elder Michael Albert Searle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland A. Searle, was held .Sunday, April 19, 1 P.M., at the Holladay Twelfth Ward, 4407 Fortuna Way. Elder Searle has been assigned to the East Central States Mission at Louisville, Kentucky. Speakers at the meeting were President William SL Partridge, NormanNelsonand bishop M. R. Ballard, Jr. A for three years. Mrs. Dudley Is an active member of Christ Methodist Church, 2375 E. 33rd South, and has devoted much of her life In the service of others. She Is also a member of the Church Board on Membership and Evangelism Commission; Vocal duet was rendered by Kipple and Sharia Foster accompanied by Kent Foster. Organ prelude and postlude music was played by Irene Hadley. Elder Searle left Salt Lake City " Monday morning, April for his new mission 20, headquarters. FAA ADVISOR A Holladay woman, Lieu-teneColonel Enulce J. 1827 East 3900 South, Naylor, has been selected as one of 30 women to serve on an advisory committee to the Federal Avlatfan Agency. She is a teacher of the Utah Wing Civil Air Patrol. Colonel Naylor, a retired school teacher, has been a member of the Utah Chapter 99s International Women Pilots Association. In 1957, she earned the Harold Byrd Award for leadership In aerospace education. nt Her new committee duties will require her to meet with other members in Washington at least three times a year. At such times the committee will review matters concerning aviation education, ca- Outgoing officers are Mrs. . Ralph Rohde, president, Byron McCune, vice presiMrs. Dean Stevens, dent; secretary; Mrs. Norman reers, and airport Improvements of commercial and private aviation. ENGAGED Diana J. Butler, Olympus High Schobl Student, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Butler, 2188 Wilmot Drive, was one of eight winners In the 1963-6- 4 National Merit Scholarship examinations. Miss Butler won the M.E. Sadler, Texas Christian University Merit Scholarship. She plans to teach mathematics and will major In mathematics at TCU. President of Utah District Christian Youth Fellowship, she was honored queen of Bethel 13, Jobs Daughters, and Is a member of National Honor Society. BOWLERS TOURNEY The Cottonwood Forgotten Bowlers Tourney started April 6 and will run'through made by Mr. and Mrs. Keith - Stevenson, 1929 Spring Lane, of the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Sharon R. Stevenson to H. Stephen Stoker. Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Stoker, 1023 East 3rd South, are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Stevenson will graduate In June from the University of Utah where she Is a member of Alpha Delta PI, Lambda Delta Sigma and Phi Alpha Theta. Her fiance Is a graduate of the University 25-2- June 16 Is the date set by the couple for their wedding which will take place in the Salt Lake LbS Temple.; the week The SPA - bowling tournament, the average Kegler In held for many mind, was years In the KB Lanes but this will be the third consecutive year that It has been held at the Cottonwood Lanes. Those eligible to bowl in this tourney must have an average from 155 to 175. Bowlers. with an average higher than 175 are Ineligible. Bowlers will roll five games across 10 lanes and will bowl against their own ave Winners will be thos knock over the mosfplns above their average. The entry fee for this tournament Is $6.00 which Includes bowling costs. An optional prize list will be open to all bowlers in the meet. The Utah Bowling Proprietors will pay $500 for a 300 game bowled during the meet. ril 4 S KyS --v The halls of the Eastwood Elementary School will soon have three annual contest for more pictures as part of the permanent collection. In a the 6th grade, 'Elizabeth Evans, Carolyn Vigos, and Denise Taylor took top honors. The pictures were presented to the PTA at a meeting April 16, and have been commercially framed. THEY MAKE BEAUTY W Osflltll) OQp ed ctMftnD (IB ft (HBQ5B OHANUl.A'ro FERTILIZES ft The premier fertilizer, crabgrass control conditioner ... Ail and soil IN ONE EASY APPUCXTION. I Contains DIPAN(RJThe new II II 4 ic ...long lasting ... ...efficient crabgrass killer 22, 8:00 P.M. In connection with the regular meeting .a tour of the art gallery which was on display at the school was made by members. J MINERAL FERTILIZER COMPANY pne mtn Orimrffo OnroOinni QdftnD 40 lb. bag of Pay Dirt Killer recommended applied on 2,000 square lawn area up to June 1. 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Anderson, 4510 Loren Von Drive, was elected as student body president for Increase Your Chances non-tox- C STUDENT PRESIDENT At elections held recently . Evenings program consisted of band concert under the direction of Wells McAllister and is made up of school students. A mixed chorus from 5th and 6th grades presented musical numbers. A1 Urry, principal, directed the chorus. New officers elected to serve for the coming year Include Mrs. Byron McCune, president; Mrs. Scott Smith, vice president; Mrs. Richard Nixon, secretary; Mrs. Richard Cornelius, treasurer. of May This A special program sponsored by the Primary Association of the Holladay Sixteenth Ward was presented Sunday evening, April 19, at the chapel, 4407 Fortuna Way. Program was under the direction of Diane Workman, president, and Ann Burton, chorister. Special musical numbers were rendered by primary children. Speakers Included Donna Ball, Sue ChriLouise Wilcox. stensen, Closing remarks were by primary priesthood advisor, Robert L. Rice. COTTONWOOD PTA a pta meeting was held at Cottonwood Elementary School, 5205 Holladay Boulevard, Wednesday evening, Ap- 4700 Highland Drive Open To The Public ends with PROGRAM Neils & Evans Barber Shop n, SCHOLARSHIP WINNER been has Announcement Hel-gre- treasurer. of Utah. AFTER O' L"J. Co 8-0- 912 Reading Macnbe HAMMOfrO Reading Center CR & 4645 Holladay Blvd. After 6, Coll CR 7-7- B9S |