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Show V Sqlt Lake County , Utah ROCKY MOUXTAIM REVIEW Chatter Centers On Projects Thursday, July 23,1964 Page 12 Complete Service of Power Windows Air Conditioner Service Power Seats At Cottonwood Club Speedometer Exchange By SUE CHRISTENSEN Clusters and AMERICAN Cars FOREIGN AAA SPEEDOMETER SERVICE 2445 So. Main 485-99- Beafs )(' jM Atli, & Wanted: Beauty To Wear Miss Holladay Crown Junior League Members Frolic ' Expert Speedometer Service of green grapes and white daisies lent beauty to the Cottonwood Club Friday night as the members of the Salt Lake Junior League got together for an evening of dinner and dancing. Summer (Solre d Amour) was the party theme. an evening away Taking '. from busy schedules, League 'members and their husbands met to enjoy this annual husbands and wives party. Hostesses of the affair were members of the Junior Leagues Hospitality committee, Mi$, Kenneth p. e, Jr., chairman. Other committee members Include: Todd S. Eager 2121 Mrs. Greenbrier Way; Mrs. Charles A. Kelly Jr., 1849 Hub d, Haven Lane. One could unique party Bur-bldg- hear rather chatter as the conversation eventually turned to the a latest league pro- jects or volunteer services, which may be anything from puppet and art shows to the latest activities at the Neighborhood House. With over 200 turn m&ie ryfr Jaycees. But hurry, deadline for enMonday, August 3. Contestants must be 18 to 25 years of age, single and d a resident of th6 tries is active Junior League members In Salt Lake giving over 31,000 volunteer hours each their Interests are year, varied, but all were In agreement Friday evening as they dinner enjoyed a candle-ligand a good time was had by all. ns ft4 n f- t- You Want I KITCHENS Appliances TV Stereo Ironrito 1216 East 33rd South 7 Phone Clip and J) YwV , I A i A : ,& t w ' CONTEST Qi a . O ENTRY BLANK NAME: 1 ' I . u ' "Miss Holladay of 1964 r - I Five new members were also welcomed Into the organization. New Jaycees are Bob Slater, Dan Wixom, Doctor Floyd Tanner j Bill Lapsley and Scott Coles. The local club was represented at theState Jaycee Travel Trophy dinner dance, Saturday, July 18, in Layton, Utah, by Dave Rodrigues and Roger v Spjute. Holladay-Cottonwoo- ht .v Morris, vice president from East MUlcreek. area. Beauties will be Judged In evening gowns, bathing suits and talent, Tuesday, August Bank 4, In the Tracy-Colli4707 Holladay auditorium, Boulevard. At a Jaycee meeting, Monday, July 20, the local group hosted delegates from Bonneville and state officials. 9 ' Wes Helms, national director from Salt Lake; Craig Mickel-so- n, vice president from Provo; Bob Fainsdury, vice president from Rose Park. Tom bytheHol-laday-Cottonwo- NO IRONING DAY DRUDGERY Visiting state officers were Calling allHolladay cuties! Theres itlll time to enter the Miss Holladay of 1964 contest, sponsored Dinner-Banc- o bard; Mrs. James L. Lords, 4190 Sovereign Way; Mrs. Norman Rosenblatt, 2397 E. 13th South; Mrs. RlcWrdWeg-gelan4151 Matth& Way; and Mrs. Parley W3j5, 2479 O ? 486-812- MAIL TO: u tail's music station A isswh 860 on a Programmed END OF outside a cabin, before departing for home are: back row, left to right, Douglas Christenson, counselor, Robin Platt, Counselor, Richard Tate, Jeffrey Manookln, John Metcalf and YMCA unit director Ron Koplin. In the front row, left to right: Terry Wllhelmsen, couselor, Scott Bemis, and Ron Nelson. July 25th: MANON by Massenet Thursday, July p.m. :00 Roger director. About 14 miles East of Kamas, nestled In the swell--IPines are 13 Individual cabins send starving, cookies! These are the cries each housing seven boys and two counselors. Each cabin Is In the letters home to mom from the boys spending carenamed appropriately free days at Y.MC.A. Camp Club, Hotel Utah, Mettome-- -. The combination Roger. For the past 18 years the lodge and mess hall accomY. M.C.A has been conducting modates 120boys rangingfrom this camp under the direction eight to 12 years. (The girls of J. Otis Stroud, generalsechave had their camping searetary of the Y and Camp son the last week in May and Having a wonderful tlmel so homeslckl The foods 23 Im MUSIC BY THREE HUNGARIAN COMPOSERS: Weiner: HUNGARIAN FOLK DANCE SUITE Bartok: DANCE SUITE Kodaly: m DIVERTIMENTO FOR STRING ORCHESTRA PSALMUS HUNGARICUS Friday, July 24 MUSIC FOR THE DAYS OF '47 Crawford Gates: EXCERPTS FROM THE BOOK OF MORMON" SYMPHONY Leroy J. Robertsoa-- BOOK OF MORMON ORATIO Saturday, July 25 R. Strauss: DON JUAN Khachaturian: PIANO CONCERTO Beethoven: SYMPHONY NO. 6 PASTORAL" ' MESSE (GRANDE LONESOME FLAGPOLE - With other campers almost all gone, a lonely young man waits to be picked up. i V ... h during June). closely supervised activities are just what the Doctor ordered In this case the Doctor" being Rita P. Gease, Registered Nurse, who happily reports the most serious Illness or accident this year -- - a good sized case of hay fever after the overnight hike. This summers staff Includes Mr. and Mrs. George Koplin Siddoway, Ron and Gordon Burrell, What do you like to do-- V - ride horses, hike, swim, boat, State Farm insures 7,500,000 cars! Why not make yours No. 7,500, 00I?Youll en joy the Famous Low Rates and Hometown Service that have made people insure more cars with us than with any other com . pany! Call today! JAMES H. SNYDER GARY F. WILKINSON DON A. CHRISTIANSEN STATE FARM Mutual Automobile Insurance Company Home Ollier Bloomington, Illinois Mllhaucbv SUITE PROVENCALE SAUDADES DO BRASIL Respighi: BRAZILIAN IMPRESSIONS Hindemith: SYMPHONY IN E FLAT MILLCREEK PLAZA 2343 29 LOOK Campers take a last look at their trusty steed. Rail sitting is a favorite way to pass the time on the s: LAST last day of camp. 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