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Show ROCKY .MOUNTAIN REVIEW , Salt Lake County , Utah Page 2 Thursday, May 7, 1961 Th$. Reading Center - " J ! :RV now using EDL Y latest READING EQUIPMENT. in 1 , All grades thru 12 1 MORNING AFTER rt By ROBERT YENGieH Classes Hour Classes Held 2 or 3 times per week 1, Improve Reading Interest ioness Club, Hlllcrests pep club, had a canyon breakfast In honor of the senior members of the club. Deaunn FreeMarchman was chosen ioness of the Year. 125 VOICES The same morning, the Hill-cre- st a cappella choir performed "America the Beautiful, Miserere,, and f)bve In the rotunda of the Utah State Capi-to- l. "Wondrous Comprehension Basic Reading Skills i . START NOW or. CALL to ENROLL for SUMMER CLASSES W. C. Hammond, Director Phone CR 8- 0912 - OFF TO D C. Sue Milne, a Junior at Hill-crewas elected to go to Washington R. C. for three days. She left April 28, with another student from West High School, Salt Lake City, to represent Utah In group discussions on tobacco. st, BIKE BONANZA FuryZIPPY CTYLmc FRAME - CHROME SPRING CARRIER AND SPORTS SPOTLIGHT- - CHROME FENDERS - WHITE WALL TIRES. BOYS - BLACK : . GIRLS - TURQUOISE. Your Choice tonsorial artist shouldn't really be that much of a problem but It is. Maybe It's because haircuts are relatively Infrequent. By th time we males need another one, were ready to forgive and forget and back we go to the same shop. We asked a blonde of our acquantance If she really did have more fun. She saidno, and it seems to be for about the same reason. She switches hair dressers every three weeks and only her husband knows for sure don't There was a time when ask how long ago Mother Interpreted for us with the neighborhood barber. Boy, could she communicate with a barber.. She wasnt Intimidated. It wasn't her hair that was being Some barber Other Models at Huffy Dragster TOP OF THE POPULARITY HEAP HEAVY DUTY KNOBBY REAR TIRE-- , POLO SADDLE -- .DUAL BRAKES -- BLACK ON comparably low prices Huffy shops are rumor mills. What newspaper man wouldnt trade a shaggy noggin for a bite of Inside dope. But we have learned to be wary. . . and so has our barber. Has this happened to you? The scene Is a small shop on Highland Drive, one chair and one magazine. You pick ft up and note Its English HAND BRAKES FRONT AND REAR , PLUS COASTER BRAKE 3 SPEED STORMEY ARCHER A.W. HUB WITH HANDLEBAR SHIFT tagged October. Thumbing through pages devoted to the great white hunter foraging through the wilds of Wyoming you suddenly note an ad heading Ask the Man Who Owns One. Its an October issue alright -- - 1952. Now what could a place like that have In the way of In- side information. Sportsman Maybe it Isnt a good Hair- cut we're looking for after all. Theres a TV station In town that wants to fight It out with somebody o e r a hundred bucks or so of parking tickets. Who? Where? When? 6227 Highland Drive Why? Cottonwood Village Automation has Its drawbacks. Politics, handy with the favor, are now excusing that the countys new punch card system makes It Impossible to fix anything less serious than a moving violation. Phone 278-126- 3 U Join the Toy Village Birthday Club. Where are (Continued From Page pierre cut. Electric clippers there. scissors here, thinners on top and goo its a science revolving around the principal of relativity. She could do it, but we can't. What we mean by medium on the sides and what he thinks we mean Is like the U. S, Panama quandry over the word "negotiate. How about you? We sit In fear, trembling. We want to peek In the mirror and again we dont. The point of no returns arrives almost immediately. Once hes done one side, he's got to go through with the whole bloody mess. Are all barbers really the descendentsof Sioux Indians half mad, few having expurgated the tendency to scalp? If you find a barber wbp suits your own personal, peculiarities, remember the words of Oscar Hammersteln II, Once you have found him never let him go. BIG uffy by The search for an adequate On Friday morning, May 1, the 50 members of the March- for Special Reading iffi Hillcrest High News Clinical Neighborhood Parents Ask For Safe Streets The t h e good old picayune Court. days? They did not however, offer a solution to the problem. OVERHEARD IN THE ELE VATOR: Red faced chap re- ' I n other action Monday morning the commissioners began working out details to obtain a $1 royalty on aerial photographs sold to private hope .summer doesnt come over the weekend. Id hate to miss It. I marks, BUT WE HAPPENED CANT PROVE IT- A man at Rasmussen Equipment and Supply Company told this fellow, who told a friend, who told us that had the experience that would tilt the scales. 1J seems the friends had a leak In the trunk of his car. Finally, determined to seal the puncture, he crawled Into the trunk, Instructing his ten year old son to sprinkle the back of the car with a garden hose. The first parts okay. Moisture dripping off his nose led him to the leak. Victorious, he Instructed his son to open the trunk and let him IT didnt hear the restWthe story. Cant stand unhappy endings, anyway. LEARN WHILE YOU EARN IN THE POLITICAL ARENA; Hes tall, dapper, polished and well groomed. Hes the former legislative assistant to Demo Congressman David King and hes back from D.C. testing political wings in a try for the Utah Legislature. Whats John Preston Creer awaits the will of the electorate? Working for the county attorney, of course. Them that has, gets pull, . doing while he we mean. THE SWISH PARTY OF THE YEAR NOMINATIONS; A shindig at Salt Lake Country Club last Monday night is the odd-o- n favorite so far to win the Who else but a director of the Union Pacific Railroad could have the Sun Valley Orchestra for dancing? title. A POLITICAL SIGNIFICANT COMMENT OF THE MONTH After beagles. they're all, his The odds are long but if you want to try you could win a prize by answering the telephone Hello, Im listening to " KSL Radio. You can lie a little, If you want to. They wont make you prove you even have the radio on or you could be listening to KCPX if you understand their d.J.s private jokes) or KALL The idea is: It when you answer KWHO. Just say the phone. What can you lose your dignity. Picture this; Boy and girl, torrid romance pending any minute but that Inevitable tiny argument intervenes. Shes sitting by the phone waiting. He invests the dime. The phone rings ... and sne answers breathlessly, Hello, Im listening to KSL Radio. PR is wonderful but danger - Furnishings Division Sharon R. Stevenson, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. H. Keith Stevenson, 1929 Spring Lane, recently became engaged to H. Stephen Stoker. ENGAGED Leaders Plan Pool Project (Continued from page o 1) of financing pool construction. On the basis of information Tuesday night, the first goal would be to obtain the areawide support. Mr. Marthakls discussed the possibility of establishing a special tax district In the pool area. If such a district were created, the county would finance the pool and be reimbursed through a mill levied on the property owners. To enact the plan, a petition would need the approval of 10 percent of the areas property owners. Then, on the ballot, the special tax district would be disapproved If 40 percent of the taxpayers voted no. The attorney said, however, that a test case now pending before the State Supreime Court could kill this means of financing the facility. A decision expected next month will rule on the constitutionality of special tax districts. Favprable decisions or not, Mel Hall told the Rocky Mountain Review that committee members will continue to explore all avenues of financing the swimming pool before further action Is taken. The swimming pool project grew from a previous effort to get a park established in the Cottonwood Heights area. The park which failed to win the support of county commiswould have been located next to the proposed Butler Junior High School. sioners, Hall said, also, that earlier negotiations to combine the assets of the Jordan School District and'' the county recreation also department failed to gainhe enthusiasm of county officials. A novel about 'family life was the topic of BOOK REVIEW a recent book review recently at the East Mill Creek Branch Library, 2266 East 3435 South. Above, Mrs. Venice Spring-meye- r, 2203 South 1800 East, spoke on anew book by Elizabeth Borton 'DeTrenlvo "Where the Heart Is. This fall the library will start another series of book review. If youd like to be put on the mailing list, simply phone HU RENT SCHOOL BAND INSTRUMENTS $5.00 PER MONTH FREE LESSONS AVAILABLE Guitars Ban -- BUY SP1K1EY PDflKIOS $10 per month Sohmer-Wurlitzer-Sto- ry 278-265- o 4 & Clark Elementary, 5400 South 1600 West; Carl Sandberg Elementary, 4800 West 3700 South; Oak Cliff Elementary, 4750 South 3 4 00 East; Shadow Mountain Elementary, 4650 South 2925 East; and Robert Frost Elementary, 3950 South 3000 West. WHEN TO HAVE A CHILD'S EYES EXAMINED jyl S.-, j Complete Interior Design , Layout and Color Renderings ' $v , 3 Until she is at Available Beneficial .Life Insurance mil-io- n trouble getting both eyes to move together. But, if the eyes stay crossed, check with your Eye Physician (M.D.) immediately. If after o months, a childs eyes tend to stray away from each other, this may mean one eye has less vision than the other and the strain of keeping it in focus is too great, especially when the child is tired. This too requires the care of your Eye Physician (M.D.). Eyestrain in young children often leads to loss of appetite and nausea. Even preschoolers seldom know or can tell you they are straining to see. Thats why we at 0. S. say - "parents should be on the rflert to see that children see an Eye Physician (M.D.) at the first sign of trouble it may mean warding off serious sight difficulties later. Every child should have a eye examination even though eye difficulties are not apparent. CONSULT AN EYE PHYSICIAN (M D.) FOR EYE EXAMINATION THE BENEFICIAL LIFE ROBERT 2666 South 20th East MORRIS Phone HU 6-67- 21 O least months old, every I Companys Top Ten and a dollar producer in 1963. bases. DELIVERY HART BROS MUSIC (Continued on page 3) 'One of box FREE 1) Don R. Horrocks double file credenza. Both units mounted on handsome ns or Schools Named (Continued from page jos-Violi- RENT Cottonwood Mall Salt Lake City, Utah Show Single Pedestal desk; 60 x 30 with companion 1) ! I Contract Optical Shop a Qrnkiidncei Virgil H. Smith, JrX Salt Lake City, Utah Covering eleven Western States and Ohio mllllonlollars of life Insurance in force Now over 600 I parties from negatives owned by the county. Provisions were hastily made to protect the valuable negatives from danger. They also authorized a $450 monthly expenditure for a man to help study county ordinances. i - out. You guessed It! He had the keys In his pants pocket. Our bus arrived and we O? - 420 BOSTON BUILDING Branch offices, sm east first south MAIN OFFICE 106J EAST J1ST SOUTH H.O V. 1M? Tht Optical Shoo TW SOUTH STATE STREET, MURRAY c |