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Show X Fashions, Talent To srsssn Pace Sorority Show COTTONWOOD MALL KEY SHOP Scissor sharpening 1 day servue Keys and key rings Center of Cottonwood Mall THE NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY IS YOUR NAME IN THE BOOK? It won't be if the phone you use is listed under another f h" r , H STRUM MIN' UP FOR SPRING -- - Showing off a few of the many Spring fashions which will be on view at the Pi Beta Phi dinner -- fashion show, March 30, are, left to right, Mrs. Robert P. Paul, Jane Parrish and Mrs. Evert R. Jones. person's name! You can remedy this very easily by calling our Business Office and A new concept in fashion entertainment will be presented by Pi Beta Phi in its ' Scintillating Spring -- 65 The dinner show will be held at the University of Utah Union Ballroom Tuesday, March 30, at 7 P M of mood, A combination talent, music and fashion will highlight the evening Mrs. H. LaVernBrazelland Miss Jane Parrish are for the event. Tickets and reservations are under direction of Mrs. Lon R. Richardson Jr., Miss Mary Ann Reese and Miss Marian Bremen. Staging and special effects will be done bv Normans Floral Arts and Bruce Dorss Lighting. The Chalk Garden Is doing table decorations. Special music will be provided by the Manor Men. Mrs. Richard W. Muir lk commentating the fashion show with fashions being featured from The Glad Rags, Miner's Find, Bridal Arts, Stevens - Brown Sporting Goods Co., Julliettes Intimate Apparel and Formal Wear. The Pi Phi alums and act- - includes your name, address and the number of the phone you use. Remember, if they BY LEE BUNKER The Canyon Rim Elementary School PTA announced they have signed and contracted for the premier showing at the of Sound of Music Utah Theater, We&esday, One of the World' l Lergevt cant find your name in the book you may miss important calls. TAX IERVICI INCOKATID State Plus Federal 6urm and 4 A((rl BUSINESSMEN! time to piece your advertisement in the Yellow Paces. Call our Business Office and ask for a Yellow Paces representative. He'll make sure you're not left out of the new Now is th HolUi StrvicB Stata (ij Branch Offico 278 ISB3 4727 Highland Drivo directory. (nit aorflk ! Cftwe4 MOUNTAIN OttN Waal Dap TIIIPHONI ww ItBl 1 TATIS Vrnif Otfcar Mall 1 Cftit Can multi-purpo- se youth rec- reational center In the area of landad, Main Office: 2601 So. March 24. Mrs. LaprealSumsion, president, reported the movie will be shown In an effort to raise funds for the building of a 5.00 up Canyon Rim School. Gift donations are solicited to make possible a project from which the youth of the area will benefit. It is the attitude of this group and others that with juvenile delinquency on the increase, there is a crying need to build more youth centers. Among the first nighters on March 24th will be officials from state and local government. Tickets may be obtained from the theater or by calling Mrs. Sumsion, 487-70- location, 68 Mrs. Shari Eccles Wilcox, Salt Lake City from Los Angeles to help promote and support the deserving project was enthusiastic in her praise for Sound of Music stating that ' everyone will want to see it over and over again. Id STUDENTS PARENTS HOST The students at Wasatch Junior High, sponsored by the Mothers PTA, are planning and Daughters and F athers Sons" nights at their and school auditorium and gymnasium 3750 South 3100 East. Highlight of the girls program at 7:30 P M , Thursday, March 18, will be the visit of Miss Utah, Lot Ann Bailey, who won a $1,000 scholarship in the Miss American Pa- Good Luck, Miss Bailey. Tina was a winner in a national sewing competition and has since done work in the magazine Seventeen. While the Interesting and informative session for mothers and daughters is taking place, the Fathers and Sons night will get underway in the gymnasium In the form of a physical education program. There will be various sports demonstrations performed by the students. A special feature will be the Gymnastic Team from the University of Utah which has been invited to display their skillful and unusual feats In gymnastics. dress, geant for outstanding musical talent The Wasatch girls will model clothes In a fashion show which they have made In their home economics classes. Miss Bailey will model the dress she wore in the national competition at Atlantic City. Miss Utah will speak to the mothers and daughters on charm, pose, and personality and will play a number on her PROPHETIC CONFERENCE most Interesting and qualified speaker is scheduled to address the Evangelical Free Church Prophetic Conference March 26, 27, and 28 at 1910 A East 3900 South. Doctor Charles Lee Felnberg, Th. PhD in Archeology, is of the Talbot Theological Seminary of La Mirada, California He will deliver lectures Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 PM and at 11 A.M. Reverend Sunday morning. William R. Cose announced the public is invited to attend. Dr. Felnberg was born and reared in an orthodox Jewish home and was converted to WHY WEAR SHOES In our electrically heated tylitts to serve you at... eleven expert GOLD CcUtAlfU MEDALLION Itk Beauty Salon "Where a pertonal touch is your" CALL 467-126- 0 2112 East 13th South HOME? Utah's music station Can-fiel- Christianity in the fall of 1930. The conference will enthe beliefs that compass people should know the times in which they live and they should know the prophetic truths given to the present times; and that all this shall be known if taken in an unbiased fashion from the word of God or from the Holy Bible. All subjects for Dr. Fein-beraddresses will be taken from the 24th and 25th Chapters of Matthew. FASHION SHOW of significance is Monday, March 22 from to 8:30 P.M. for the age kindergarten "gals, through the 6th grade, of Highland Park Elementary School when they will entertain their moms. A Sun and Fantasy theme will be carried out in their fashion show and hair Nokes of KSL-TShow will be g Utah power a light co. the movies Between & afaciHMt oxacJU. fdneday Sonata Sonata omU RI Saturday, March 20 Corned Beef Parties. iu Trovatore by Verdi F irst and Best 'q aJ Cottonwood-Hollada- y Residents! Here is our new TEMPORARY office for your PERMANENT convenience! Soon, in place of this unassuming trailer at 4711 Highland Drive, a new and complete bank building will be constructed. Until it is completed we invite you to take advantage of our temporary offee whenever it suits your convenience. FIRST SECURITY BAHK helicateJJe 163 163 CAST BROADWAY 363-826- i id herhbitih Sait Lakes 9 in A Major 8 in G Major MATINEE S AT MM II - Decorated Cheese and Cold Cut Tray for Your Office Meetings and Thursday Beethoven. Koshwr Food Bogwl-lo- x Cheeie Cake Tchaikovsky: Pathetique Symphony an 2.50 . fxutida 12 in A Major 14 in E Flat o"'r First Security Customers in the Cottonwood-Hollada- v area have a new office at 4711 Highland Drive . . making a total of 13 First Security offices in the Salt Lake area to choose from. Regardless of where you have your account, our exclusive interuse privilege makes it possible for you to bank at any one of these 13 offices at your convenience! i Pastrami Speci mhy Full Court an ex- fax tuncA Tueaday 467-931- 1 PRIME RIB DINNER place (a Friday - Yvm-Vw- m ay boy, David Walkalie, who is living with an East Millcreek family while going to school. His dance will be performed in an original Indian costume to recorded authentic Indian meet Dr. menu includes nine famous Continental Dinners, thirteen Far Island Dishes or Roast Prime Rib of Beef. ceptional Indian dance will be executed by a Navajo Indian Delibes: Excerpts from Sylvia and Coppelia Mozart: Concerto Concerto 2920 Highland Yum-Yu- Musical numbers are scheduled by Mrs. Lynnette Dale and Mrs. Gwen Barney with their daughters. Colorful and unusual decorations for the event will include orchid foil tassels and a pink gilted coach with balloon flowers completely surrounding the room. Not to be outdone In entertaining their parents, the ' lads at Highland Park Elementary School will host their dads Thursday, March 25. 7 PM. to 8:30 P M. Their night will be under the direction of the Fish and Game A us too with Commission Johnson showing and narrating two interesting movies Big Game Trails and "The Lost Hunter. Week of March 19th thru 25th Rachmaninoff. HAWAIIAN guest narrator. MATINEE CONCERT Vrrkdive at 2:00 PM S4TI befttrl Mid-D- the lie Cc4t Minor. ATOP THE Klndergartners through grades will become models of F antasy and the gals from the 4th grade through 6th grade will be Sun models. Fashions will be from ZC MI and hair styles from the Hollywood Beauty College. Jackie . in D SET THE MOOD FOR AN EXCITING DINNER IN THE NEW . . . styles. 3rd on your dial Monday Third Piano Concerto by Johnny Quong A night Light refreshments will be served to all "moms and gals and ' dads and lads " 800 Exotic Drinks (f gs music j5ViVlC2) For comfort, she really doesnt need shoes Floors in her Total Electric Gold Medallion Home are comfortably warm. There ate . because a Total Electric home is heated Harm lessly. no drafts Homeless Heat Is So Clean as pure as summer sunshine Electric heat is so clean, too That means carpets, drapes, upholstered furniture, walls and ceilings all stay cleaner. Electric Servonts Save Hours and Hours There are many other advantages a Total Electric hyie brings to a tins tot and her parents, too. With an arras of ilame-les- s and for electric servants, mother has more time lor her " church and community service too. Gives a Light Touch to Beauty for leature of a Gold Eight Living is another of Medallion home. There is plenty good light w here it is needed Provides Housepower for Tomorrow Full Housepower in a Total Flectric home provides sulliuent wiring, circuits, sw itches, and outlets for handling todav elec tt needs as vs ell as those in the future. D. Dean violin. Notes of Interest regarding Miss Bailey's dress are that her dress was made by aSky-lin- e High School graduate, Miss Tina Stahlke, who embroidered on the inside of her HH ir obetrte, Show committee includes the president of the alumae club, Mrs Evert R Jones; as well as Mrs James H Moyle Jr , Mrs Charles Behrens, Miss Margaret Ann Miss Mary Jane Murphy, Birkhaus, Mrs Howard d, Mrs. H Neil Miss Susan Hunter, Mrs. Robert E Schoechals, Miss Claudia Patterson, MissMary Kibbe, Mrs. Creer, Miss Larson Mrs. Ashton, Mrs. Paul, Mrs. Robison, Miss Simpson and Miss Wion. Sound Of Music To Aid PTA Fund ordering a personalized listand it ing. The cost is low . ivies participating as models in the show include Mrs Kenneth P Burbidge Jr , Mrs Robert Paid, Mrs. Vigo R. Madsen m, Mrs John Preston Creer, Mrs. Robert L. Rees, Mrs Patti Ashton, Mrs. Richard Weggeland, Mrs. Philip K. Rams, Mrs. D. D Robison, Mrs. Albert F. Martin, Mrs Stephen B. Nebeker, Mrs. Josephine Tippetts, Miss Georgia Losse, Miss Penny Simpson, Miss Penny Heal, Miss Nanette Roberts, Miss Katheryn Bun Kimball, Miss Linda Cooley, Miss Karen Miss Christensen, Margaret Mason, Miss Elizabeth Creer, Miss Rosemary Conover Miss Sue Magleby, Miss Nadine Napier, Miss Hilliary Atwell, Miss Sherrie Brown, Miss Michelle Wion and Miss Fransina Larsen. Moods in color will be by fashions as well as special music and talent numbers .Pink and oranges, yellow and browns, blue and greens and black, white and touches of red will be set in sequences bringing out the gaiety or somber mood of the colors and setting. : 4711 Highland Drive Member Federal Drpcmt Inturanra Corporation 1 . 4 I J |