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Show AS ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW, Salt Lake aunty, Utah ' Page 2 Thursday , May 14, 1964 COTTONWOOD MALL -- - Here's the scene of the annual Trailer Life Show which Is running through Saturday at Cottonwood Mall Mall merchants are I I acting as host to the Trailer Coach Association Is presenting a display of mobile homes plus sporting attraction exhibits demonstratlonsEylce fishermen Flying Saucers? Life On Another Planet? Retired Major Tells Of Strange 'Events 1m crtant sjbjfct on the face of 'he earth today, the major ' said Believe In flying saucers Or life on other planets Well many people do One of the believers In strange happenings beyond our stratosphere Is Major Wayne S. Aho, director of Washington Intelligence, Inc This matter is the rrjost Major Aho, who participated the landings, wina and Purple Hr Star inze ning Heart, states that he has seen spa emft it least 20 times. His first view of a craft was In May 11, 1957, In the Mojave Desert, near Yucca Valley, California people can guide your civilization or a remant of it thru the crucial days ahead A combat intelligence officer during World War II, Major ho has traveled over 400,000 miles since his desert experience in 1957 He lectures and organizes space clubs throughout the United States first saw I It when It was about 1,000 to 1,500 feet In the air and twinkling like a star. When the veegg-shap- hicle landed, It was about 25 to 28 feet In diameter 1 was then shown many .things thru experiences of a spiritual nature, Major Aho disclosed. Are space men two-head- monsters as depicted in movies No, states Major Aho, they are highly developed beings, greatly ad- and six -- eyed continued his strange I was guided along the thin edge of a pit, the edge being about thnrldth ofaanced spiritually and men-- a mans shoe No one was t&llv visible, but I felt a strong He believes the inter While power guiding m e race was once based plantary the crossing pit, meanings He assumes that on earth came Into my consciousness are our solar sysfrom they Your civilization Is sayingVenus and at the end of a precipice and tem and added, Mars suppdrt life as well as motivated only spiritually many other planets He story, -- FOURTH ANNUAL FLOW'ER SHQ' Nearly 60 different classes will be judged during the Holladay Garden Clubs fcurth annual flower show by the Holladay Chamber of Commerce, the show will be heldat Holladay Village shopping center Mrs V R Hutchens, 1004 Princeton Avenue, savs that this years show will be bigger than ever in terms of exhibits and a record crowd is expected to attend It Is set for Friday and Saturdav , June 12 and 13 Pictured are Mrs Hutihens, general show chalrman(rlght) and Mrs William H Sovereen, member of scheduling committee. -- get more MIIK for the weekend. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF UTAH DAIRY Sponsored by I tab's Dairy Farmers PAYDIRT FERTILIZER 6-10- The Wests -4 premier M50 lawn and garden food. ONLY for large 80 lb. PAY DIRT with bag. Dipan (R) Crabgrass Killer added Mouth-to-mou- course ONLY for 40 lb. bag. requires Cottonwood Heights Park Has Good Chance within three chairman delay- - establishing the park When all details are settled, Jenson said, the county could have possession of the land Bjorkman praised sheriffs department officers, and ambulance drivers cant say too often how impressed I was byr leutenant Hayward, Sergeant Iba, their deputies and the ambulance drivers who came to our aid The calm efficient wa they handled the whole affair really reaffirms my confidence in them and their sincere desire to help Mrs Bjorkman is most grateful, however, for the training which enabled her to act quickly and taxe proper about ,one hour a week for about 12 weeks It seems such a small price to pay, when measured Six Characters in Search -- 8:30 P.M , of an Author Little Theatre, Pioneer Mem-ortTheatre, U. of U. Track, Beehive Invitational U Day, a - I- LAWN & GARDEN t A s: Schoenberg- - VERKLARTE NACHT Dvorak: VIOLIN CONCERTO Join the switch ,ttf Ages NO Beginner GUITAR LESSONS $1.50 Maintenance ShqpSalt P M , West , Intermountain Kennel Club. Stock Car Races -State Fairgrounds Baseball, Salt Lake Bees vs 1:30 PM,, Derks Tacoma Field Republican Nominating Convention -- - 10 A M , The Ter- race, 4G4 South Main Kla Ora Polynesian Singers Highland High Auditorium, a unique and colorful troop of Polynesian entertain- ers -- GUITAR STUDIO 3250 Millcreek Road HU 8 A.M., Salt ShooV-- Lake Police Raijge, high scoring shooters will be selected to compete on Utahs civilian squad at Camp Perry, sponsored by Utah Rifle and Pistol Association, and Salt Lake Small Arms Club. 819 ...Pistol Powwow Long Distance makes wonderful family reunions So get 'for Monday, May 18 -- P M., Music 3 Ellis - All Day, State Fairgrounds, sponsored by the Sunday Ma)17 Band Concert--- Burnell 21 South. Dog Show PM., FREE -- - Time Trials Eliminations 1:30 Salt Lake Raceway, 4900 A.M quarters Company, 115th Engineer Group, Murray 8 Guitar Loaned Drag Races 10 Baseball Tacoma Field Salt Lake Bees vs -- P M., Derks the family together and visit with a evening Only Long Distance keeps you in Baseball, Salt Lake Bees vs. Tacoma -- - 7:30 P.M., Derks Field 4, 5, 6, 7 B ' 9 (CHORAL) touch so personally Try it and see Baseball, U. of U. vs. BYU P.M., BYU, Provo. 2 30 MOUNTAIN Wednesday, May 20 James Bros. Circus --- 4 STATES TELEPHONE and 8 (S) State Fairgrounds Coliseum; sponsored by the Riding Club, P M , Art 7-- thru 18 Chemicals Service Construction PAY DIRT Available at: MINERAL FERTILIZER : COMPANY 5th West 7200 South Midvale, Utah v t : Phone : 255-65- or 05 EO GRANDE LUMBER 255-27- 21 COMPANY 540 West 2nd South, SLC, Utah Phone 364-78- . 76 and at more progressive dealers everywhere t t i Monday, May 18 THREE BALLETS: Gllere: THE RED POPPY Copland: APPALACHIAN SPRING Chopin: LESSYLPHIDES i Fiesta Pools hour per week $19. plus materials June thru August -- A Tuition - Tuesday, May 19 Bach: BRANDENBURG CONCERTO NO, Haydn: VIOLIN CONCERTO NO. SchutHSrt: SYMPHONY NO. 6 2 WEEKS PrivatefTutoring 1 1 of Salt Lake City - 82.50 per lesson" A OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Call for information today d Programmed By Jack Giudici, Production Manager i . EMlAfX'lONP ITJ. Reading' Center CR 8-0- 912 Aadrtss 2343 4645 Holladay Blvd. After 6, Coll CR 7-7- 4 favorite relative this Tuesday, May 19 phonics Reading . Spelling Math English . Speech Art Memory Speed Reading Vocabulary F rench Study Habits. Hand Writing 17 Beethoven: SYMPHONY tain a park and a swimming pool for their area SUMMER CLASSES LONDON SYMPHONY Saturday, May 16 Wienlawskl: VIOLIN CONCERTO Mountain Review carried a story about efforts of Cottonwood Heights residents to ob- Hall, U. of U. ; sponsored by the U of U. Music Department. Lake City Municipal Airport, and Head -Headquarters .Numbers .'Letters Excellent Teachers 7:00p.m. Hershy Kay: WESTERN SYMPH6NY Sunday, May American Fork, 211th Aviation Army Aviation Company, Reading 'Writing Muslc Friday, May la Vaughn-William- demon- TUITION $50.00 Sponsored by Deseret Boc 6 , 1st to Aug. 28th DAILY 9. to 11:30 a.m. Concert Each Evening p M 3 June Summer V to SUMMER KINDERGARTEN Ages - Nr. Stadium. Baseball, Salt Lake Bees vs Tacoma -- - 7:30 P M Derks Field on your dial OOANULAT1D FERTILIZER of U A M strations and displays of aircraft open house at Company 19th B Forces, Special Field Temple Square, featuring Grant Johannesen, pianist performing three concertos' Griegs Plano Concerto In A Beethovens Plano minor, Concerto No 3 and Saint-SaePlano Concerto Number Four seo eWwA al Utah Symphony Benefit Concert -- - 8:30 P M., Tabernacle iSVAVtSXS) V'' 10 Saturday ,May 16 Armed Forces Day house for Utahs military units- - Hill Air Force Base, Utahs music station Heights Community Council, praised the commissioner for being most cooperative. Residents are Impatient with red tape, Hall said, but I feel that Com nlssloner Jenson Is doing all he can to move the project along. Last week the Rocky (CONTINUED FROM PAGE ONE) measures People need this class, they cant wait until they can find time, she urged We just never know when some real miracle will come from just a few hours of effort of the Cottonwood This park is a top priority project of the rec reation Jenson said, departnunt, outlining the proposed plan to put in picnic facilities, tennis courts, ball diamonds and other equipment At the same time Mel Hall, Weekly Calendar A" Reliving the incident, Mrs 1 weeks P have to be done at public aut tion and would further with a numan life, said Mrs The course Is Bjorkman sanctioned by the civil defense The American program, Medical Association and the Utah State Board of Health. th which WAYNE AHO (Continued from page Rescue: Fast Actioji Saves Infants Life (Continued from page 1) until deputy sheriffs arrived I felt I knew exactly what had to be done and somehow my training gave me the confidence to move swiftly, Mrs Bjorkman said All I had been taught came jo me, each step followed in order, It was tf JI were In a she explained. dream Mrs Bjork-man- s Fortunately, training paid off and tragedy was averted Cynthia Is now resting comfortably in the Salt Lake General Hospital The training Mrs Bjorkman usedMo save a life is nothing more than that offered to many parents aqd citizens In Salt Lake Count For several years the public Inhas been offered first-ai- d struction through a PTA sponsored self-hel- p medical course resuscitation Is onlv one phase of the M VJOR V 895 T E. 3300 S. 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