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Show I 1 TICKET BOOTHS OPEN Rocky Mountain Neivcomers'To Host March Of Dimes Ball The Salt Lake Newcomer'womens organization which pr imotes an interest in the city ami extends a friendly hand, to new n spit nts, lsbtis-i- h engaged in another mijur community project For the jast two months, the ladies have cheerfully de. voted oxer 30,000 hours ot volunteer work stuffing 9,000 envelopes an selling anl mailing 90,000 tickets Object of the ldor of love .. the lOCO Matih of Innes Ball slated for the Terrace a 1 -- Ballroom, Friday January 29, from 9 I.M to 4 M Those attending the hull will , 1 not onlv te aiding a worthv Charitv but will e entertained h ti at intermission b talent. Jaik Linkletter heads the fun list as master of ceremonies along with Rosalie Sorrels, folk singer Max I and his or hes-tr- a will provide dancers with tunes. soft top-no- Tu kets f u J1 not mlv i uns lmlssion te the gala all ut gives the ticket hoi lei a chance to win a pH Must mg. a I I Winner need not be j sent to win The Sc wi unit who boast a mend et ship of mailv COO. 1 rs, ai' firl in the pusi cj their h of Dlnn s i ampaign Although all the mailing is finished, the w .men are now Mai c manning ticket booths thi oughout the city The mam ticket trailer, op- ened 10 A is loc ated M to 6 M daily, m front of J C Penny Company, 213 South Main St r et. The sheek, shiny red Mustang is also on display at the mam trailer. Tu ket booths, opened 2 to 0 P M daily, are also set up in the Cottonwood Mall, J C Penny Company in Hob ng-m- an C Ml, 1 I't.ih, dow Mt. Olympus REM7 Jiuuuin eat heading the March of Dimes Ball Is gc neral chairS Tirket i hairm in, Mrs. Saul S McFadden, assistant Mrs. F L G. McGee, A. W trth, Mrs ICE SKATE if Cahoon. Trailer hairmars Mrs Gi. Howard the sport that best for fun and health c Bruce, assistant M rs. Oscar Norberg booth chairman Mrs B D Kumpfer, Donald Carroll, business and Industry Chairman Mrs Norman Stanley, assistant Mrs. Lawrence Pavnter, Publicity Chairman, Mrs C, ReuelWare Clearing Committee Chairman, Mrs. Chatles W Phillips Decorations Chairman, Mrs. Lee Arnol Reservations Chair- lbert Instruction for all ages SPECIAL CLUB and PARTY RATES HYGEIA 1 ICELAND man, Mrs William G Weir. The Marc h of Dunes is the (Continued on Page 11) 1208 E. 21st So. IN skating season ahead Into - serve delicious Turn the ice Shopping Center and Foothill Village Shopping Center. X).j Page 5 man Mrs George Statilke. Her committees include; and Mr 1 1. fun BBCEET 0 GHICEEN Buy plenty of tender, Utah grown, gloden chicken for youf best parties!!!! brown S' m CHICK IN IIrKcm) $2T 1.11 CHICKEN S3.t I CHICKENS I20ICM l I CHICKENS IZ0 pcctt S4 J I (I2.c) l-- LETTERS. WF SF ND LFTTFRS -- - Four of the many Salt Lake Newcomers who prepared 9,000 pieces of mail and sent out 90,000 tickets for the March of Dimes Ball, F rl- - Orders of crispy French fries, delicious blueberry 29, are, left to right, Mrs. Sam S. MfFadden, ticket chairman Mrs. Benjamin Cox Mrs Howard B. Cahoon, assistant ticket chairman, and Mrs. Walter Muir. day, January . muffins, and tangy cole slaw also available. Inquire about Ribs andShrlmp. Bucket O T Sjwcial SAU; MAST! R OF CF FFMON1FS GF.NFRAL Jack Linkletter, talented son of the famous Art Linkletter, will entertain at the March of Dimes Ball along withRosalee Sorrels, folk singer An announcer since he was 1C years old, Jack has hosted such as Hcxitenann) and shows Spearheading the March of Dunes Ball Is Holladay S Mrs George Statilke, 2769 F st Maurice firtve. She Is the Heres Chrysanthemums lief; 1.50 ' CHAIRMAN gul ling hand Iceland eight committees and over 400 women volunteers OPEN DAILY 4 to 9 Friday & Saturday 4 to 10 Sundays & Holiday Noon to 9 FREE DELIVERY 2343 Hollywncxl 33rd EAST SOUTH ' $2.'y0 Pepperidje VOLUNTFFRS -- - Neither snow nor sleet could keep Salt Lake Newcomers from March of DimAs Ball ticket trailer downtown Monday , January 11 Volunteers, the opening to le't right, are Mrs Oscar Norberg, ticket t' ailer assistant chairman. Mrs. Beyerly Kumpfer, tic et booth chairman and Mrs. Gilbert S Bruce, ticket trailer chairman. HARDY Pbooe 278-146- 0 COTTONWOOD MALL Terrific Bargains In Every Department GIRLS DRESSES MENS SLITS Tint (p roups Complete Stock lie". a from GAE HOUADAY SKYLINE HIGH SOUNDS Exchange Students $60 lo $77.9.) 49.00 Discuss Experiences 0ft?OO0 turn tlteii'MwUM GD uttlh (I J & w T 1 Y V ;Ti X fx r The American FieldSer ice to presented an assembly students Thursday, Skyline January 14, featuring the s foreign exchange students In Granite District and two from Dayis. These students, visiting the I'nited States from countries all over the worl 1, discu secr their stay in America and their experiences as exchange students in a forum panel V-- n in hiving a foreign exchange student in their f in t homes homes, anl within the area for next year's exr hange students SWINGING Ollll SSI an 1 aftc MBLY of A. M. r school hearsals resulted 100 PAIR WOMENS WARM WINTER MENS WINTER JACKETS REDUCED B00T& in re- anenter-tainin- assembly for Skyline rs resented last week bv the Girls modern dam e c lul from all lasses a' I dance le.els performed everything fr rn Aral un Nights to folk dune es The barkgroun voice f Tim 'Rice sed the pare for the danc e vatic ties The girls choreographed their own dances and designed their own costumes Thp asst mbly began with the relation k f en of dinccrs to a c a firecracker, traffic. peo le, anl otters. en I c I 13 OFF Democrats are boosting J Brae io n Lee for Commissioner of (tie I'.S of lnt rnal R venue. Wood Folding Doors NATURAL WOOD SILENT OPERATION rM to fMfc4 M IW m wetowe'fc ti BIG SHOE REDUCTIONS REDUCED 20 to 35 tow mm4 P. PAULSON Kwat liri .b 6.99 omen" lie". 6.99 2.99 lie:. 0.97 3.99 OFF l.arl 6255 f I c llenl Vt turn 'Highland Drive , 278-87-01 7301 m4r4 m i unATut JOEL tu WOMENS DRESSES Lare M'lrctioii boiler vaooU knil Mill", dre") cocktail. m w4 10.99 Reg. 11.95 lo 10.95 m, Montana Itep. 12.9.) Id 19.95 g ( to yysrt A weeks' Long practn es 8tll vu.uuryy 39.00 t' line's own exchange student, Were he ftoin Norway spoke briefly i the stulent body The assembly opened by the Skyline pip lull cat ry ing the flags of the L'N in an Impres-s- i. e march The flags were mat avail ihle through spec al (leimlsxlon from the v A F S. The program also featured two musiral numteers by the Girls' Glee club Principle purjiose of the assembly, according to Louine Hickman, a Sky line counselor, was to encourage people to realize the ad a itages and NEW llej:. $.70 to $60 opportunities Skv Jon-ass- 13 OFF 1 CO. tJH NIM 255-644- 1 stare hours 10-- 7 daily South 9th East 10-- 6 Saturday |