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Show ROCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW, June 10, 1965 7 'KISS SAIT LIKE' Newcomers Stage Beauty Pageant Newcomers Club of Salt Lake City, having recently in- - their new officers, have begun their first project . are sponsoring the They "Miss Salt Lake City Scholarship Pageant . non-pro- Bene Ar-no- ld, East 3300 South, directress of the School of Ballet Arts and Ballet Mistress of the Utah Civic Ballet Company, has been invited to attend a special three-da- y teaching seminar at the College of Idaho, June 9 through 12. She will be accompanied by Miss Anne Burton and Gary Horton Miss Burton will teach the character class plus she and Mr Horton will dance the 2nd movement of Concerto Barocco and a special Taren-tall- u choreographed by Phillip Keeler. The famed Yale University ht Glee Club will present a concert in Highland High auditorium Friday, June 18 Robert L. Healy, president of the Yale Alumni Association of Utah, said the Salt Lake City appearance would be the second concert in an around -- the -- world tour by the Glee Club. During the tour, concerts will be given in the Philippines, Japan. India, Russia, Finland and other countries over a month period The 75 voice all -- male glee club Is directed by Fern Heath, who is recognized as one of the most talented choral conductors in America. Since he took over direction of the Yale Glee Club in 1953, Mr. Heath's choral compositions and arrangements have also made him widely respected as a composer. Among his compositions are Psalm Nine, Beat, Beat Drums, Death Be Not Proud, Abraham Lincoln Grass, Walks at Midnight, and The Blake Songs (JeruThree salem, Tiger and The Lamb). Some of Mr. Heath's ir- one-nig- fit !rlS && Skyline High School, soprano; GayAnne Harris, University of Utah, pianist; Tanya B Stuckl, University of Lynne Utah, dancer; Johnson, University of Utah, a reading; Camille Lamoreaux University of Utah, harpist; Dorothy Anderson, University of Utah, dramatic reading? Pageant will be held at 7:30 P M Thursday, June 10 at the Salt Lake City Library Welch, 2931 vU'IN Auditorium. Public is invited will Miss Utah of 1964-6- 5 crown the winner. o o Collectors To Meet A review of 19th Century stamps will be the highlight of the Utah Philatelic Society meeting at 7:30 P.M., Thursday, June 10, at the YMCA. All interested collectors are invited to attend the gathering. WAITING WORD One of these five beautyswill be selected "Miss Salt Lake City at the scholarship pageant tonight, Thursday, June 10, at 7:30 P.M. in the Salt Lake City Library auditorium. Pageant is sponsored by the Salt Lake Newcomers. A PWae 178-146- 0 COTTONWOOD MALL Maxim's of Paris ... Anof New Orleans ... The American Restaurant at the New York World's Fair these are ranked among the great dining places of today. But what about those of yesthe Mermaid Tavterday ern, where Shakespeare and his cronies ate hearty meals downed with huge tankards of ale? Or the Moulin Rouge, where guests sipped wine as they watched the dancers and an even greater attraction ... the sketching of artist Toulous- e-Lautrec? You can still see many of the fabulous restaurant and Cabarets of past eras, but most have crumbled to dust under the weight of history. Yet the records of history have preserved some of the most interesting. For instance, imagine yourself in a Oddly enough, though s, French cooking is now the first French restaurant opened only 200 years ago in 1765. There was only world-famou- from the French chaudiere, or kettle. Many of the authentically American dishes featured at the New York Worlds Fair youd find the restaurant "hot-drin- k NIGHTLY MUSIC NO COYER CHARGE GO GO GIRLS CIELITOLINDO 3737 SO. STATE 266-084- 9 Cwtomu 1 HdwrM; f OS w4 9 11 pm, p m t 44 0 es- BC a Roman BOB McGREW inn- beautiful slave girls served the guests. The first of the famed English coffee houses, on the other hand, are said to have originated in Oxford, in 1650; like their Eastern counterparts, they proved extremely popular. For, in a congenial atmosphere suited to political talk and exchange of gossip, one could drink the amazing new beverage coflee. A 17th Century English advertisement promised that the brew would cure " ,,, eye -- sores, coughs or colds, headaches, gout, dropsie, scurby among many other ills AND HIS ORCHESTRA A DANCING from 8:30 till midnight DELICIOUS DINNERS from 6 to 11 p.m. low as $3.00. Supper Selections from $1.75 NO COVER CHARGE until 9:30 p.m. then only $1 per person FREE PARKING for dinner guests at Hotel Utah Garage Laugh, drink one thing on the menu soup. Yet the idea caught on, and within a few short years, hundreds of restaurants flouished in Paris. The terrors of the F rench Revolution actually helped boost the restaurant business; with few aristocrats left to serve, many talented but unemployed chefs went into business for themselves. The first "real restaurant in America was opened in New York City by Delmonico in 1827. Yet long before that, Americans from all parts of the world had begun to create what is now one of the world s most varied cuisines. THANKS,' TOM Thomas Jefferson is credited with introducing spaghetti and ice cream to this country; Martha Washington is said to have made the first Boston Cream Pie Gumbo and okra were originally African dishan clam chowder, es according to food researchers for the American Gas Association, was the invention of F rench settlers in New England! The word chowder comes have and be merry fascinating histories. Baked Alaska, tor example, was created not in Alaska, but in New York! A restaurant chef invented the glamorous to honor dessert in 1876 the American purchase of the new Alaska territory. Shoo Fly Pie, another specialty served at Festival 65 -- - The American Restaurant, was invented by the Pennsylvania who were not Dutch Dutch at all, but descendants of German immigrants. NIGHT LIFE Oldest night club still in existence is in Parts, as you might expect; it s "Le Bal des Anglais, established in 1843 For, the title of "largest night club, the Concord the world's longest menu The establishment, Oskar David-se- n s lists 177 dishes on a menu 3 feet 9 12 inches long! Copenhagen also boasts the famous Tivoli Gardens, a sort of park, not unlike the Worlds Fair, which offers 20 different restaurants as well as a selection of thea ters, cabarets and dance halls KESLMATIOSS SVCCISJLD super-amuseme- nt Dining Hoorn and Banquet Facilities Hotel in New York State, with a capacity for 3,000 patrons, shares world-wid- e honors wjlh "The Universe in Osa-"k- a, Japan, which can seat 1,000 customers at 360 tables Sociable souls who appreciate good fellowship when they take a beer or cocktail would enjoy the world's lon- 6-1- gest bar at the Birmingham Racecourse in England it 0 p.m. 4-- 9 p.m. PIE lillajje JJakeru OISTtlltRS TOR 2953 East 33rd South SUNDAY BREAKFAST family 53tf COMPANY, HI 14 Tho GOOSEBERRY PRODUCTS -1- 28-91 A SPECIAL FOR THE LADIES Musical luncheon and fashion show each Monday Sunday Supper lock LIVE with NO 'GO GO' GIRLS In 16th century Constantinople, a group of enterprisfunmakers opened the ing world s first coffee houses. As a public relations gesture to make customers happy, MATlONAt and the Mint Cafe 2000-year-o- ld Roman In 40 GRAIN NFUTOAI Tickets to the Glee Clubs concert are on sale at Clark Music, Hart Brothers Music, extends for 330 feet! Another embarrassment of culinary riches exists in Cop enhagen, Denmark, where keeper named Segius Locates served a special meal for ship brokers too busy to return to their villas. He, thus, invented the very first "businessman's lunch 'I -- When Johnny Hands, Every Night except Sunday a "Tbermo-poli- a tablishment" where the specialty is hot wine mixed with herbs and spices or a Roman inn where meats and other foods hang from the ceiling. 0 PROOF In His Comes Marching Home, Wondrous Love, and Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel? Diners We Have Known toines Ppperid$e $omjt rangements include the Red Herring, Skye Boat Song, Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child. My Lord, What a Momin , This Train, He's Got The Whole World Eagerly awaiting the judges decision are, left to right, Dorothy Anderson, Kathleen Welch, Gaye Harris, Lynne Johnson and Tanya Stucki. PAST AND PRESENT . . . Glee Club Slates Concert stalled This pageant is the preliminary contest to the State and Miss America Scholarship Pageants Salt 1 ake City has not had an entry in the State Pageant for many years The Pageant is a project with a scholarship being awarded to the winner. Mrs Robert Williams, newly installed president, is general David chairman Mrs. Appleton, entry chairman, has issued invitations to the following local girls: Kathleen IDAHO SEMINAR - Yale HU 4.3471 t'K, v fine food Wasatch Blvd. at 39th South frtyle 9 a.m. - 1 278-345- 1 p.m. |