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Show EASE INTO EXERCISE April 22 , 19 6 Page 10 REAl-FYR- E ftwl Fyft lifi me mfvUy mold-tp rmprmPum ha bork. bwti ho- rhoy oo m4 oma w aodtalhr awhod t apotMt til KAMI pm SMCIALI SMIN0 Suddenly, its spring The symptoms are classic-an- d benign Everything in nature is emerging from hibernation, and so are you the bees and a season of after a long For the birds, bears, it is the replenishment famine all Consider the bear, through the winter, he has slept in a cave When he wakes in the spring, he is thin and 20 flabby While Lamp Gallery 1S42 FOOTHILL DtfVI -- 75 lVV?h vVjV i 44-401- ' ' r , 1 v ' Qltivtlie, v m didnt exactly So blood pressure, weight, blood cholesterol too high early detection and prompt treatment can put you back on the road to good health ! A regular checkup is the first step recommended by heart specialists for men who are in the age brackets when coronary disease becomes a say, age 35 major threat and over. Regular physical examinations are helpful in spotting early changes They open the way to treatment which can reduce the risk of serious trouble. Even after youve been given a clean bill of health by your doctor, it is wiser to work up gradually to strenuous be it work or play activity after a long sedentary layoff, Utah Heart Association says winner when she enthusiastically described her pr lie -- winning violets Mrs. Naylors "Never Lovelier" violet has a beautiful rich plum color with white bloom; "Snow Ballet" produced a double white blossom; and "Wedgewood flowers with a double blue blossom The gold -- ribbon lady, after explaining that there were some 15,000 varieties of African Violets, said that all plants entered In this show have to be registered with the propagators, and that it takes two years to get a specimen plant from the baby ones Raising violets requires constant nurturing, detailed and meticulous grooming, care Not only is Mrs. Naylor "busy as a bee" but she actually performs the duties of a bee when she carries the pollen from one plant to anogold-ribb- to start her own varieSome of her plants she has named after her grand- ther ties children Along with the plant cultivating and her household duties. Mrs. Naylor also adds to her busy life by helping her husband in his office Another East Mill Creek lady took honors at the garden show. She is Mrs John Harvey Jones, 1786 MillCreek Way, who became a winner in the horticulture section Kentucky I DU IX II Straight Bourbon Whiskey It Doctor Robert Runnells, of the presidency of the Salt Lake Dental Association, will serve as chairman of the Night Call committee in Salt Lake City. NEW tor A safety sign program for the East Mill Creek area was recently completed by the Jaycees, and their immediate plans will Involve a community attitude survey to learn the likes and dislikes of community members. The womens auxiliary, the Jaycettes, elected their officers the night of April 15 at the home of Mrs MyrnaMan-tle- y Newly elected officers are: Mrs Robert J Rains, president; Mrs. Dave Patrick vice president; Mrs. Delano Baxter, club advisor; Mrs Wray Skankey, historian; Mrs. on secretary; and Mrs. Robert Buthcer, trea- Ralph Winder, Top Photographer surer, An Swaner as first vice president and Paul Worthenas second vice president. The secretary of the PTA organua-tio- n will be Mrs. Robert Downing and Mrs. William Wright will act as treasurer for the coming school season Installation erf the new officers was concucted by Mrs. Eugene Duffln of Granite Wasatch Council. The Wasatch Junior High PTA will hold their meeting Thursday, April 22, at which officers will be installed for L S of the Don Blair Studio in Don Blair, Murray, displays a few of the natural color pictures which took top honors at the recent Intermountain Professional Photographers Association convention in Ogden. The expert lenseman took the highest award given for total accumulated points for photographs entered and was This makes the third considered Best of the Show straight year Mr. Blair has bagged the trophy. Wolfgang Kelm, an employee of Blair Studio, won first place for commercial photography and Best of Show," commercial division. the year 1965-6- 6. Mrs Ellen Blosch, PTA president, announced the program will be offered by the music department of the school with numbers from the choral groups, the orchestra and band, and the girls glee club. June 4 has been set for a luncheon date for faculty and teachers of Wasatch Junior High, and June 8th is the day planned for a luncheon at the home of Mrs Blosch in honor of the Incoming and outgoing officers of the PTA group Palla Door can ba timshod to parfactly match woodwork panalmf or will no ofhar door iHin to many docoratiwa poMiblitiai Avaiiabla in pJo, birch, oak, ath, walnut and Phlllppma maho? any Falla toidmq doors 9U0 you natural wood baauty at Its batt and attord much datlrad floor and wall tpaca flUi JOEL pu. season. To help boost the spirits of the University of Utah football and basketball players at forthcoming games will be Monetta Bostrom and Carol-an- n Nakamura. They are the winsome daughters of Mrs. and Mrs. Wynn B. Bostrom, 3954 South 2175 East, and Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nakamura, 3042 East 3900 South. other batlatM trtametioo. Tracy-Codn- ed NEWS ll ELECTRIC o customers have found that fcnmediate ottentio and reeefve they every type of loa. prompt oervk Co Electricity does not c rcate soot, products of combustion TRACY-COLLIN- S Bank & Trust Company 131 Soei Main Sw tout'd 4707 HoitoOey 454i Svki e PWi ini Src our dealer's nr no You H tf ti - electric ranee models features nke the mans ne cfric, UTAH POWER ht A bottorl LIGHT CO. & Jl.-- w tv J $70 Beauty Salon, "Where a penonal touch is yours 2112 Eat! 13th South CALL 467-126- La wut yocr money la a harry wbes yow deride ow perchaee of a borne or automobile or for any NstarwIJy yon em ? . LdiAjUUAjCi (I) La CO. eleven expert stylists to serve you at.. Mrs Robert Emerson, public relations officer for the East Mill Creek Elementary School announced the names of the new PTA officers for the 1965-6- 6 school year Mrs Frank Stephens will carry on the duties of president with two helpers, Mrs. rs lik t NIIMUt 6 ious community development projects. But the ladies have various community projects of their own too At the present time they contribute much in their time and services to the Holladay Children's Center which is under the direction of Mrs Planke The Zion's Mountain V lewNurslngHome also comes in for a share of the ladies time and efforts PTA IM your life! Our tints are just beautiful . installation dinner civic-njlnd-- LTIRATLfR P. PAULSON Mt I.U SONG LEADERS NAMED Two Mill Creek East maids were among eight University of Utah coeds named as song leaders following competitive tryouts for the 1965-6- er W&od Folding Doer NATURAL WOOD SILENT OPERATION hew will be held the first part at May The aim and purpose (rf the Jaycettes is to help and aid their husbands in their var- "Night Call" Is the radio program which will be initiated in Salt Lake City at 11:05 P M , April 26 Reverend Yelken announced the program is orgamred and sponsored by the Television, Radio and Film Commission (TRAFCO) of the Methodist Chun Three radio stations located m Baltimore. Des Moines, and Salt Lake City will cooperate to bring the program to the entire nation Designed to attract the late radio listener who prefers to hear and to participate in stimulating conversation about issues which concern his daily life, Night Call" will be erf special interest to those who are up at night because of occupation, illness, or because of habit The $30,000 program will GAS PRESIDENT The East Mill Creek Junior Chamber of Commerce announced their new president who will succeed Robert Rains B Baxter, 3200 Delano Young Haven Circle, will take over as president of the East Mill Creek Jaycees. Clint Levar was announced as first vice president and internal affairs director; Ralph Winter, second vice president and external affairs director. Robert Rain became state director, with Dave Patnck as secretary; Gale Taylor assumes the duties of treasurer, and Robert Butcher as direc- Sunday morning, May 2nd, featuring the Christ Methodist Church Chancel Choir and the Reverend Gene D. Yelken. PROOF cit.es ly named The Salt Lake Council of Churches will televise a program A Time to Worship" ELLER, America's Oldsst Family Distillery ardesses. owner-manag- be backed financially by the Methodist Church; the broadcast time, facilities, radio and station staff are offered free of charge by the radio stations at the three previous- 26th "IJut A new film, the Stewardess Story," will be shown and a tour of a United will be given. ReJetliner freshments also will be served United Air Lines personnel representatives also will be on hand to answer questions about stewardess careers. During 1965, the company ex pects to hire 1,500 new stew- Continued from Page 9 invitation is extended to all to view a television broadcast Sunday morning, May 2nd, and to hear a radio broadcast Monday Night, April recipe . . . for winning flavor that has long made Cabin Still the sportsman'a favorite. At the 19th hole, why settle for par when you can score an Mace? Enjoy the winning difference of Ky., 1849 port Members of the Salt Lake City chapter of the Clipped Wings, an orgamxation of former United Stewardesses, will serve as hostesses for the program An 114-year-- from STITZEL-- Young women interested in career as an airline stewardess are invited to attend the United Air Lines Clipped Wings Recruitment Tea from 1 to 3 P M , on Saturday, April 24, at Salt Lake City Aira BROADCAST SIDELIGHTS wanismi teates likw no other. Handmade sour mash on our Estab. Louisville, 9 East Millcreek News blue-ribb- FOR THE MELLOW SATISFYING FLAVOR YOURE LOOKING FOR . . . hwrws the Bourbon that Fly Now Pay Never its Before you plunge headlong into a strenuous workout to work off the bulges, heed these words of advice from the Utah Heart Association Ask for the "Heart Quit the questions you you ask, the answers should know about your heart Why not start by getting a complete physical examination? You feel fine, you say? If your doctor confirms that statement, you' re off to a good start. If something is wrong . .. can work tvioways; spruce-u- p you and your home will both be the better for it more than likely given the combination of heavy winter eating and little exercise that youre flabby, all right: fat and flabby Jr-ra2r- . " big jobs around the house into the first balmy weekend, and then top them off with a fast game of tennis. Get into action by walking and doing some of the easier gardening chores at first When youre in better condition, the bigger jobs wont overtax your muscles and that includes your heart muscle This way your spring sleep the winter away, you ' b you didnt starve either rv- y kL My Aching Back Crunch! GASr pltor2. 66-Q5- o5 0 |