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Show "" '"i t 'g t II" ROCKY. MOVST.ilS REVIEW, Salt Lake County , Ctah Thursday , May 24, 2964 Page . 6 c- ta0r Holladay News Notes - t s J Candyland Is Theme of Cottonwood Elementary Schools May Celebration 4 KIARY GAIL STARK 4518 Roger Drive 277-07- Sugar and spice and everything nice Is just what youll find If you attend the annual May Festival of the Cottonwood School, 5205 Holladay Boulevard, May 15, 4:30 P.M. Is the theme Candyland & R Peterson, treasurer; There will be .plenty of ac- -' tivlty going on throughout the entire school according to Mrs. Scott Smith, chairman. Being featured at the festival are Intriguing booths such as the Ginger Bread Trading Post, white elephant booth containing live pets; booth of games which Include such rides as Big Rock Candy By - chosen for this year's event. Beetle Booth, cookies, and scones. In addition there will be an Carousel Cake Interesting Walk, and a ariety of carnival rides Dinner will be served at a cost of 50 cents per person . . . Your Uollsdiy Painter - CR7-517- 2 (Please call After 6:00 p.m.) . 1 Glen A Lewt, 3200 Nila Wav, took over the gayel as pre- $5.95 $8.95 Gtitcratori, Staitsn Western Ballery Between State It Main, 13th South HU7-774- 9 According to the chairman, instruction and talent show in ballroom, modern Jazz, tap and ballet will be performed at the convention which will be attended primarily by dance, student Instructors and students for "Montana, Idaho, Colorado Washington Oregon, ENROLL NOW 160 day program or send your child during the 45 days he Is not In public kindergarten. CAM. W. C. Hammond READING CENTER OBSERVE THE CLASS THROUGH GLASS 278-09- 12 ONE-WA- Y U'ERfi IBNEFIT CONCERT MAURICE Tabernacle 8:30 p.m. S.L. SAT., MAY 16 song-leade- '0110 MITHOVIN Plane Contort No. 3 No 4 At the first meeting recently each girl made a fruit pie. Club members Include Peggy Jo Lyn Bennett, Erickson, Debra Scolt, Kathy Edge, Llb-b- le Edge, Shelley and Toni .4 IAINT-SAIN- S Plane Concerto 1 s u- wrapped up - I't'o; se Features Latest In Trailer Life Mall Display The latest in trailer life will be displayed this week at Cottonwood Mall. Bikinis are vry much year They are feminine the news this in in The Cottonwood Mall Merchants Association will act as host to the Trailer Coach Associations annual Utah fabrics, baby checks, muted plaias, clever stripes and lacey ruffly models Most have eh't int covt'r ups There are delicate oi gaud.. oet blouses, play suits to slip in to, ponchos, big knit polos a: i mail' moe . nd skimmers can o ' i a go, ' er your suit, to the tennis court or x picnic in the park. One word of caution The brief, enchanting bikinis are for yotfhg trim figures (Fa, There is no ingenious contrivance to help cut with so little on What is showing will be you, you, you Ct, Ahove-the-kn- One-piec- (lexin- - e . for trickery . . are these ever great suits! I was so taken by the colors and spectacular combinations that I had to go back anu examine the lines again They are tremendous in wearability, swlmablllty and dryabillty. The new stretch yarns make a world of difference. Their molding, holding power is this side of sensational, so there is no need to shed tears if your figure needs adjusting. The new tops are blouson and camisole styled attached bewitchingly to little-bo- y shorts. A more flattering duo couldnt be found! Knit maillot styles are the kind seldom out of water, .are so sieex ana comfortable. HelancaLycra yarns sculpture curves and let ypjl move In unhampered comfort regardless the suit style you choose. Be sure an look Into the colorful prints, bright stripes and wild abstract prints. If ou want to really be In style, one of these are a must! Boy, breath-takin- rs g Wt 3 Ideal 'or hunters campers classical now make a big Brand new and feminine, so are hip hugging in breezy colors that new suit. Dont forget a are flattering Just as the accessories this year. Fun little side-slskimmers. .all swim-sui- ts the wrap-up- over-shirt- s, ' A;nderson The electronical! Mobile Home .vA wood-welde- d $ NOW! Extra mogoiinti $2 45 va SEND FOR FREE BROCHURE New Products Div of The Fabnlioe I PO Box 12301 ! Name. ! SalttaVe Cdy Utah . 8H17 Will the money this weeks Carrier Boy of the Week earns help provide the education for .State. City OtC C vest "0! VO r-f a future Rohde, this lawyer? weeks Rainer carrier ti Tbe YORK I Karon MODEL HOME MODEL HOME SCHWINN BIKES HOLLYWOOD and the beautiful ALL Anderson SIZES VARSITY 10 & TYPHOON Wh'EEL-WRICHT'I- NP V-- ' f-- 7 Speed $S995 HOLLADAY FEED TRAILER SALES a 4 2992 South State Street 1 Salt Lake CRy 484-315- 3 , . 133 North State Street Provo, Utah PR and Sporting Goods AkAA HbBodqy Blvd. CR7-262- i ' - i ! - s, cool, while Q light re- certs of music In a lighter vein listening to are scheduled for June 18, July favorites works Is the pleasant r - 6 Open Thurs & musicals. New Granite PTA Leader States Aims a league this summer. Rainer has one brother and two sisters. He attends the Libbie Edward School on 33rd Street South. He likes social studies and math most. Fri nites till9:00 PM COTTONWOOD MALL (across from Makoff) Phone 278-146- 0 Watch for our Grand Opening doming Soon . We would like to try to a member of Boy Scout Troop 368 and is In the Guide Patrol, made up of Tenderfoots. He plays football and baseball, and expects to play little Pcpperide -- b I 35-m- an RAINER ROHDE boy, is thinking of becoming a lawver,-bu- t hasnt made up his mind yet. Rainer Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Relrihard Rohde, 1463 East 3115 South. His route consists of 200 papers and covers' the area bounded by 3300 South on the south, Melbourne on the east, Zenith on the north, and Imperial on the west. Rainer Is - 9Q95 x a -- ng and light 2u and August 20 at 8:30 P.M. The concerts of the past two fete of concert-goeagain this seasons have provided evenings summer. of wholesome entertainment for The' Utah Summer Symphony the whole family amid an atPops Orchestra has announced mosphere of Informality and Its third annual summer 4ops Joviality. Concert-goer- s at series are seated at Patio Lagoon Gardens. Three delightful con- - tables throughout the dance pavilion Instead of in the usual concert tradition, so that light refreshments may be enjoyed during the playing of the music. Ardean Watts will again conduct the orchestra. Mr. Watts plans to select programs of all-tifavorites, light classical works, excerpts fr Carrier Of The Week Co Address. ClCiOSE it can match or contrast with your triangle for your hair or a big beach hat. The newest beach bags are in plastic straw. . .so real looking y'have to touch to make sure. Add a big bunch of gay flowers on the side for a fashion touch. These are so practical. You may decide to use it as a handbag too. The list could go on and on. Just start swim -- shopping. Youll see what I mean. Q95 I , Summer Concerts Offer Moonlight, Light Melodies BRIGHT lbs fishermen, private pilots ORDER A c rs Factory guaranteed Wheel Wright Trailer Sales 0 With trick-castin- Sipping SURVIVAL RIFLE to the .Show! t Sunday. spin-casti- freshments AR-- 7 ard sportsmen No pur- to obtain an entry blank and an individual need not be present to win. Drawing will be held nd Color me AIR FORCE WJc 12 Life Show. all-ti- Armalite foot trailer. chase is necessary 15-- vacations abound the the Mall is emphasizcorner, Eleven Thaller and Mobile ' ing the theme, See Utah Hormv Dealers will display First. Displays on Utah homes along the extreme west scenes and sporting attractions will be exhibited and Utah perimeter of the Mall parking area, parallel to Highland road maps and other literaDrive, with smaller, 15 to ture will be distributed. 20 foot trailers on Two ace fishermen will be display inside the Mall. on hand Friday and Saturday to give demonstrations and These trailers will form street some three hold a fishing clinic. They 'Include Jim Corbell, Mens football fields In length. National Professional Admssion to the show is Casting Champion, and free and visitors will have Dick Moore, and to go through all opportunity g artist. the trailer homes. All demonstrations and the As an added Incentive to clinic are free to the public Mall visitors, 50 merand are slated from 7 to chants are distributing entry 9 P.M., Friday, May 15, and blanks for a drawing on a from 2 to 5 P.M., Saturday, Trailer two-pie- light compact 22 cal r.fle We Feature GOLD SEAL Model Homes Built in Logan, Utah, by 0 FASHIONABLE GAL Tina Stahlke, 17, 2769 East Maurice Drive, has been named one of the six top winners In Seventeen Magazines National jCpuncil competition. A Skyline High senior, Miss Stahlke was one of 333 council members competing for top honors. She Is a representative of the Youngtimers Board at Z.C.M.L Miss Stahlke will receive an trip to New York, June 1 to 8 and appear In a fashion show at the Waldorf-Astor- ia Hotel. mowt hostess. Piano Conearfo in A Minor c There is no need to be of make-u- p smearing, hair damage or even dry skin. Ttie cosmetic people have thought of euerythlng along these lines." 'Assuming youll take care to equip yourselves with the proper oils, creams, etc , all thats left for you to do is choose your suit. . . and head for water. daughter of Mr. and Mis. S. Bruce Hanks, 3555 Ceres Dr., head songleader; Sally Thurman, daughter of Dean and Mrs. Samuel D. Thurman, 1355 Normandie Circle; Moneta Bostrom, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn B. Bostrom, 3954 South 2175 East; Carol-an- n Nakamura, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. KarlKakamura, 3042 East 3900 South. Others include Nancy Miller, 18, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elden J, Miller, American Fork; Gail Maddux, 18, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. R H. Maddux, Los Gatos, California, Leslie James, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry R James, 2256 Berkley Street; Diana Allred, 19, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Allred, 986 South 4-- H sstems "is r' in Teaching the talents of home-makiat an early age Is the aim of a Club. Seven girls make up the club, which is under the direction of Mrs. Nancy Edge, Mrs. Dorothy ,17th Fast. The duties of the Scott and Mrs. Nancy Erickson. Include drill routines The future homemakers will which are preand dances In the art receive instructions of footof cooking and sewing as well sented at the half-tim- e and basketball ball games. as training in being a cordial newly-organiz- . h.-- girls chosen are from the Holladay area and Include Jill Hanks, 20, ng 1 P being good fun, has many other benefits. Of them all, I think the cornbinatiop of fresh air, warm un and water is the m )slnnxrtjit. F nr soothing, natural relaxation, this cant be beat. Its a lot better than tranquilizers for todays tight week. Four of the Arts Taught By New Club I Besides last Homemaking ABRAVANEL d swimming Eight vivacious coeds from the University of Utah were victorious In being chosen as songleaders for next year. Thirty-fou- r girls competed In the tryouts at the University Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. William H. Neff 4951 Cottonwood Lane, of the engagement of their daughter, Diana, to Ronald Kent Kunz of Bern, Idaho. The couple plan to be married June 12 at 12 noon at the Neff residence. That after-- e noon at 4: 30" P.M. the ceremony will be solemnized In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. The prospective bride Is a graduate of the University of Utah where she was affiliated with Delta Gamma. Mr. Kunz will be graduated from the University of Utah this June. 9, 1964) 1, loe SONG LEADERS Wyoming, and Utah JUNE WEDDING KINDERGARTEN (Starts Sept. ' t 1 wearers as they are swim - suit swimmers. It is just not fashionable to be urf?v sinkable From 6 to 60 (and more) the fairer ones glory in sun and the exercise of swimming. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac N. Speers, 1434 Hollywood Avenue, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Sunday at the home of a son, Larry W. Speers, 4195 South 1865 East, from 3 to 6 P.M. The couple was married May 6, 1914, in Salt LakeCtty; Mr. Speers worked for the U. S. Postal Service In Salt Lake City until his retirement in 1952. They have four sons and five grandchildren. Hotel. heat from this corner. We ought to have enough water for spr.Jid mountain . groeT1!'. .plenty left over fo. j refreshing swim now and then. So, lets be optimistic! Its time we thought about looking as lovely as possible by the pool or beach. Those in the water can swim Tire gals today are not nearly so apt to be just swim- suit GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY 4-- sident of the Slgmi Alpha Epsilon Mothers Club. Retiring president is Mrs. Howard L. Brown. Other officers Installed were Mrs. Jennings Phillips, vice president; Mrs. Fred Paolettl, recording secretary, Mrs. Stuart Halsey, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Grant treasurer. to the executive committed were Dr. L. B. Harmon, Harry R. James, Mrs. Rivers Y. Gray, Jr., C. W. Brady, Howard R Rudy, Mrs. Milton Nelson, Mrs. Kenneth R Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Madsen. Intermountain Dance Convention for dance instructors and students from seven states. The convention is scheduled for June 6 at the Newhouse officer Installation cerem iny which took placeast Thursday at the chapter house, Mrs.. 0 as though we lost a season this year, so lets just concentrate on summer! Barring"' some catastrophic disaster we surely will have some warm days soon. I promise you - there will never be a complaint about the Seems Named DANCE CONVENTION Gwen Coshow, former operator of Gwen's School ofDance in Holladay, has been named convention chairman of the MOTHERS CLUB At a birthday luncheon anu BATTERIES and Coad C. Shaw, California, Science Fair. Cadet Miller Is a senior at the Army and Navy Academy, San Diego. His project received one of six special awards. n L T J. Smith, regional director of the U. S. Veterans Administration, has been reelected to his third term as chairman "of the Salt Lake County Chapter, National Foundation of the March of Dimes. Others elected were John A. Price, vice chairman; Mrs., Thomas R Morris, secretary; greater a Sugar and Spice baking products booth containing homemade bread, LUDWIG BOHLAND For the Best Mo- n THREE TIME CHAIRMAN A Holladay resident, Elmer SCIENCE FAIR WINNER Word ha's been received by" Mr. and Mrs. Roswell C. MUler III, 2500 Haven Lane, that their son, Cadet Rosvfell C. Miller, had been named a senior division winner in San Diego, the lasses Swamp; Painting 'V and He has attended UtajfajStat University and Is a member of Kappa Sigma. and Mrs. Donald O. Anderson, his- torlan. Past presidents were presented with a gift of African Violets. Mrs. Frank Murray was chairman. . Soda Pop Game, Mountain, Under the Yum Yura Tree, to a greater Interest among parents In PTA work, said Mrs. Robert G. Woffln-de- n, 1460 E. Winder Lane, after her election as president of the Granite High PTA organization. Mrs. Wofflnden, mother three and a past room mother, noted that PTA ojbectlve are -- to promote the welfare of children and youth In the home, school, church and community. Mrs. Elmer Nelson conducted the Installation of new officers who Included Mrs. Wofflnden; Mrs. R L Tsyua first vice president; Mrs! Jesse Wlldo, second vice president; Mrs. Glen Sheffle secretary, and Mrs. a. foster Gardiner, treasurer. Reho Thorura, principal, Is third vies president. 0 |