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Show a from GAE HOUADAY SKYLINE HIGH SOUNDS () Pep Club Sets Spring Dance couples will dance in a "Youneer Than SpringSkyline time atmosphere Friday, April 30, as they attend the annual girls choice Pep Club dance Beginning at 8:30 P M tomorrow evening, the Skyline will truly resemble gym spring, as will the flower arbor covering the band stand The entire gym will be with colorful pastels in the form of flowers, and one corner will be set off by a rock garden 4 4 The king and queen of the dance will really sway on a giant swing A waterfall back- will complete the royal Ground throne In charge of the dance is the Pep Club, headed by student president Karen Hogge and faculty advisor Ruth Greenwood CONCERT TOl'R Nearly 80 concert band members loaded buses Thursinstruments day afternoon, and all, and left for Tremon-to- n, ; ff 1 . F - , 7a. ; 'a. 7 7. Gymnasts Schedule 7 1? 7 1? 7 7' f .7 o; Ji 7 to 7 7 i? 7 B .7 7 B r7 B 7 B 7 B 7 B B7B7B7B7B7 fjc 7B7B7B7B7B '..ifr B 7 B 7 B 7 B 7 B 7 Jamboree 0 at 7.30 p m The , At $ I ft 1 READY FOR CONCERT en 1. h a 11 Allegro Chorus will present a The entertainment at the Wilford Stake Center, 3080 South 1765 East EAST MILLCREEK NEWS fast-movi- ng j ,fl The band will play a concert Thursday, April 29, at Bear RiverHigh School in joint with the Tremonton band Skyline's invitation was in return of a concert held last year at Skyline, at which the Bear River band members were guests frm LEE AND VIEWS tUNKER Reshuffle Boundaries . Progress and change is a part of our American Way of life, and it applies no less Superior to the present school plans to be put into effect this fall in the East Mill Creek area The school boundary changes have been announced by Mrs Ellen Blosch, Wasatch Junior High PTA president, for the ensuing school year Seventh, 8th, and 9th. grade students of Wasatch Junior High will be included in the area west of Wasatch Boulevard, north of Nila Way and the gully which runs north of Momingside School It will include pupils who live east of 27th East between Nila Way and 39th South , those who live in the present Wasatch Blvd , and living east of 2420 East between 39th South and Mill Creek stream Jrinlincj Ward Papers and Programs Thesis Brochures NCR Letterheads Missionary Programs Weekdays, nights and Saturday, call 486-953- 0 N N k. w c. c A Head Start Toward Success For Your Son . How your ion iprndi hu r free time can mean a lot to hit future success Does he fritter it away or is he doing something worthwhile activiFew spare-timties can compare with the training and learning opportunities a hoy receives from managing a newspaper delivery business As t newspaperboy he meets and deals with people in all walks of life. He acquires responsibility and Greatest of all, he learns the value of money and the fundamentals of good business management Isn't this a sound start on the way to future e i I i . ,4 DIO YOU KNOW? 4 4 , 4 , u wtwepeperboy John Wiyin TW met pact we actor 04 0! m$f prommem AmotKone who 94 been MwMTbor wned Hell (e the of Fame The Rocky Mountain Review is an expanding paper New routes are being opened constantly If your son is responsible and would like to be a carrier boy, have him give us a call 278-28- The area which will include 7th, 8th, and 9th grade students who will attend the new Churchill Junior High will be east of Wasatch Blvd Students who live south of the gully immediately north of School, and this includes both sides of Nila Way and east to Wasatch Blvd All pupils who now attend Wasatch Junior High who live on or north of 33rd South and east of 27th East will Mora-ingsi- de be attending Churchill Junior High also NEW OFFICERS New officers of the Wasatch Junior High PTA organnation were officially installed Thursday evening, April 22 Serving as president for the 1965-6- 6 school year will be Mrs James Lindsley, Jr, 3515 El Cerrito Drive Assisting her as first and second vice residents, respecdrs E B Rotively, J775Birch Drive bins, and Walter Daley, Principal of Wasatch Junior High Performing secretarial duties will be Mrs Stanley R Morgan, 2610 East Kimbray Frank B Way; and Mrs Turner, 3396 Santa Rosa Drive is the new treasurer 60 ORIENTATION MEET Announcement of 3h orien tation meeting was made by the Wasatch Junior High PTA which will be held Thursday, May 6th, for all seventh graders entering Wasatch in the fall The parents will also be included in the orientation meet The students will assemble to become acquainted with the procedures, rules, and regulations of their new school of the day in work, and the evenings are planned for re- creational activity The Wednesday of that week will be set aside for families to hike and area. explore the Basin The following week, July the annual Family Camp Week will take place which is devoted primarily to study 25-3- 1, WINS ESSAY CROWN SCHOLAR AWARD Glenn L Tonnesen, son of Mr and Mrs. C Lorin Tonnesen, 2185 Mill Stream Way, was one of two boys to receive the 1965 Sterling Sch- award for excellence in and General mathematics Scholarship Glenn and Carl A Commons won from among 12 finalists from 32 public high schools in six Utah counties Both boys received $150 each from the Deseret News and olar KSL Radio and TV who sponsored the awards to encour- academic excellence Utah students Mr Tonnesen, who is a sen- age ior at Olympus HighSchool, is a member of the Wesley Bell Choir and an outstanding leader of MYF of theChrist Methodist Church Despite a tough academic schedule, Glenn is reported to be a straight A student. He was placed first and second in regional science fairs and superior lating" in the foreign language festival He has also becomeaMeritScho-la- r finalist and an Eagle Scout. Glenn was recently accepted by Brown University at Providence, Rhode Island FAMILY WORK CAMP A family participation pro' ject is scheduled this summer by the Our Saviors Lu- theran Church, 2500 East 3900 South The Family Work Camp is set for the week of July 18-at Luther Heights, the Reverend A. E Cox announced will Members perform many tasks of manual labor around the camp Each day will begin with worship and a brief study period, the rest !: FIREMAN FRANK will bo at BERTELLS KED5 STORE - in person - on Sat.,May 1st 11 am to 1 pm. A pretty East Mill Creek maid will wend her way soon to Washington, D. C to receive an award on April 29 from Secretary of Labor W. Willard Wirtr She won first place in the national essay contest conductedby the Presidents committee on employment of the handicapped Miss Marilyn Dautrich, daughter of Mr and Mrs C W Dautrich, 941 Mill Creek Way, will receive a plaque and $1,000 contributed by the Disabled American Veterans Marilyn competed with juniors and seniors from private, parochial and public high schools 24 states and territories The contest has conducted for the last seventeen years and it is the second time a Utahn has become a first-plawinin 49 ce ner. The theme of this years contest was How the Handicapped are Overcoming Bar- riers to Employment in my Community Miss Dautrich held interviews with five handicapped workers and told in her winning paper the results of the interviews She included, too, the story of how the employment of the handicapped had resulted in her father s ability to support a family of seven, after Mr Dautrich s left arm was mangled by Japanese bullets in the Phillippines during the Second World War. Marilyn's father holds a responsible position as laboratory technician at ElmcoCor-poratio- n and is one of the states s best known basketball referees and baseball umpires At WHAT ARE THOSE BELLS0 will Bells throughout the T be ringing countryside evening. May 7 At ..30 P M the Wesley Bell Ringers will ring out a concert in Fellowship Hall at the Christ Methodist Church The outstanding group will present both sacred and secular music rday arranged specially for handbells Three other groups will appear on the program with the Wesley Bell Ringers The Madrigal Singers from Highland High School will present the choral selections of the program, and the two other bell choirs connected with Christ Methodist, the Asbury Bell Ringers and the Whitfield Bell Ringers, will also perform A RESIDENT PORTRAIT I had my choice between going to North Carolina or I liked Utah as manager. the opportunity in the West and the outdoors - - a good place for my boys to grow up With this thought in mind, Conrad L North, manager of the Salt Lake City Kress store moved to Salt Lake City and settled with his wife and family in the Mill Creek area at 3169 Plateau Drive. Mr North broke the family tradition in farming when he went into the retailing trade Lack of money cut short his attendance at the University of Kansas, and he left school and Joined the Kress firm at Lawrence, Kansas in 1940 After a brief stint at a Witchita, Kansas, Kress store his retailing life was interrupted by a spell in the Army. After the war he returned to the Kress firm as manager in positions at Denver, Pittsburg Kansas, and Columbia, South This summer the University of Utah is offering a special program to instructors of arithmetic in the elementary schools The Arithmetic Leadership Workshop will run from June 28 through August 21. The workshop w'll include the following courses: Methods, Materials, and Process in Arithmetic; Structure and Content of Arithmetic, Structure of Algebra as Related to Arithmetic. Geometry m Geometry in Elementary Schools tinuing Education and Donald M Peck, an instructor at Brigham Young University I abortory School will also participate in the Mathematics Workshop The workshop is offered to provide its participants with training in elementary school to mathematics sufficient teach either modern or traditional mathematics effectively and confidently School administrators may wish toencour-ag- e teachers to attend so they may return to leadership roles in textbook evaluation and tea- cher training their in No prerequisites ed for any of the KOLONEL KEDS FUNNY BOOKS School. J Taylor Hollist. coordinator of remedial mathematics of the Division of Con 10 PAIRS of U.S. KEDS TO LUCKY WINNERS OF "GUESS THE BLUE LABEL" CONTEST presents BALLET GALA 2 8 exciting week ends Choreography Wiliam Christensen colorful ballets George Balanchine Lew Christensen 60 dancers in the corps de ballet with members of Utah Symphony World Famous Guest Artists Harold Wolf, conducting KLNGSBl'RY HALL Apr. 29. 30, Manner 8 Kingsbury Hall TICKETS My 1 May t, 7, Dayora Music Tickets Now On Solo CHICAGO SYMPHONY S.L Tabernacle Tues., May 4, 8:30 p.m. Yp tv V p v ; H T; On of tKo World's Groat Orchestras" N 1965-6- 6 TIMES at Utah Symphony Office 1 West Firet South 361-76-5 Tickets SS V price $2 00 to $6.00 Utoh Symphony subscribers half price. - Theres a tall, handsome Bird in your future dis- are needcourses For more information contact Stanley M Jencks, Department of Mathematics, University of Utah Gaze into my crystal ball and see! at.... kJ NEXT TO KEITH O'BRIEN IN SUGAR HOUSE ! M eleven expert stylists to serve vou THl UTAH CIVIC BALLET your life! Our tints are just beautiful . DISPLAYS AND MOM These certainly are the finof this Student Exchange Program They also related that this has been the of their finest experience lives. est products Put Guess number of U.S. KEDS BLUE LABELS in our 17 KED OHM Pit. donation t and School of Education is director of the workshop L Edwin Hirschl, Associate professor of Stewart nrutta Club to this worthwhile program that is building a bridge of understanding between the peoples of the world. Lion President William I. (Bill) Richards, presented a check for $700 as the Lions contribution for the current year This marked the seventh consecutive year the Salt Lake City Lions have made this There are two kinds of people Those who talk about and those something good who do something good The Downtown Salt Lake Lions do something good in many effective ways, said Mrs Virginia S Howard, Assistant State Chairman of the American Field Service (Exchange Student) Program at the last meeting of the Downtown Salt Lake City Lions Club, held in the Hotel Utah Junior Ballroom. The remarks of Mrs Howard were in recognition of the contribution made by the Lions ghter. athematics stcii Exchange Students Thank SL Lions Mr and Mrs North are the of two sons, 7 and dau15, and a KOLONEL KEDS SPACE POP UP - and tumbling Teachers Study Math Stanely piwtt or r?n timing ' X parents tricts vv . I Carolina Jencks, instructor in the Department of M- -- r .1 Tickets are 32 00 per family or $1 00 per person Public is invited to attend and tickets will be available at the door the evening of the performance Burt Keddington is director of the chorus Two Junior High Schools Itah Things will be jumping at the East Mill Creek Stake Center tomorrow The fifth annual East Mill Creek gymnastic jamboree will kick-o- ff at 7:30 p m , Friday, April 30, at the stake center, 3103 East 3600 South East Mill Creek gymnastic team with special guest gymnasts from the University of Utah will perform on the rings, high bar parallel bars,Jrampo-lin- e - variety musical program, Saturday, May will begin 7a. Beauty Salon f. "Where a pertonal toiuh vrurt 467-12o13th CALL South East 2112 OLD CROW. Famous. Smooth. Mellow O Iarl.kirwKiH ,.,.n .t IWI ' t |