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Show ) MOlTAIS ROCKY Page 8 REVIEW , Salt Lake County , I'tah Thursday , May 141964 Visiting Staff Picked Cottonwood Heights Highlights For Writers Clinic Ne tv Marchioness Club Members . Attend Early Morning Breakfast By CLAIRE GARDNER 278-30- members and sight alternates were accepted Into the Marchioness Club reThe new members cently. were awakened at 6 A. M and brought to Hlllcrest High and given breakfast bv the members of this years club New members are Vickie Phelps, Given Cooley, Gloria Canning, Janet Van Valken-burBetty Chamberlain, Twenty-eig- ht g, Fern Fisher, Cheryl Boyce, Van Valkenburg, Lee Dorrell, Kathy Klrkendall, Sue Ann Poulson, Barbara Bate- Judy man, Kathy Williams, Pam Dutson, Margaret Shea, Mario Player," Kathy Rldd, Charlene Johnson, Pat Grlffeth Linda Olson, Myrna Vranes, Kathy LeFawn Barney Thomas, Linda Mosher, Barbara Diane Harman, Sndy Borlch, Rhlo Nelsen Twenty-tw- o girls will' be. to returning from Iasi year a join the new grotv making total membership of 50 girls along with the alternates B'-lo- -- OUTSTANDING ATHLETES Outstanding athletes chosen bv the coaching staff and the the Hilicret Sentry Staff are, best all around senior, Steve Mascdro junior, Don Griffith sonhomore, Dave Mascaro Most outstanding In tennis, Hammel a baseball, Laury Mike Melendez, track, Les Canrfon skiing, Jack Thomas LUSH LAWN is strong. Contains 6 more 16-8- -8 Nitrogen than usual 10-5- formula. -5 (Product tf Shamrock All makes of LAWN MOWERS-- 7 Sharpened and Repaired: $8.00 Power Reel - $2.50 Rotary 3 DAY' SERVICE - Pick Up and Delivery. 22 Years Experience (formerly located at 2230 South State) A- -1 1217 East 33rd South Your Shamrock Station Phone: Open Sundays 9 to 6 466-05- 54 TRAINING Hirst, 20, son of Mr and Mrs Edward E. 7139 South 13th East, Hirst, begin basic training recently at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois. k The training course Includes naval orientation, history, and organization, seamanship, ordnance and gunnery, military drill, first aid, and survival During the training recruits receive tests and interviews which determine their future assignments In the Navy Upon comDletlng the program they are assigned to service schools for technical training or to ships and trainstations for a In Navy rating specialty ing Naval training produces the power in seapower by supplying qualified personnel to man the ships, tplanes and shore stations of .odays Navy. nine-wee- i (Continued On Page -- t c , , 5 - j it s - ? ' ij . r PLANTING - These three women braved high winds and heavy rain recently to articipate In a tree planting uroject at Crestvlew Elementary School. Wielding the shovel is the schools first PTA president Mrs. M. Darwin Qtrtgley, 4031 Morning Star Drive. Helping hold thl tree are past PTA president Mrs. E. Earl Greenwood, 2611 Venus Circle and ihis ears pr sident, Wrb Keith Bertola, 4020 Oliver Drive, TRt stressed and responsibility More than 1,200 delegates rl the Ltah Congrss of Parents and Teachers heard Dr Jack H Adamson set the theme of the organizations fortieth A 12) comentton, God-gie- Some of the rights he felt children shoulji not have are to attend schqol and habitually xnselves .In a conqpj, manner to interfere with the teaching o$ others, to attend school In perpetuity without making h reciprocal effort, to demand entrance to schools of higher learning when their application Is not adequately supported by their records; and to receive diplomas, degrees and certificates which Dr Ada n son said that the matter of childrens rights In education has been over HAS THRILLED AUDIENCES Having Problems SEE LS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD e not one of those natural, n Is condia It rights tional r'ght which entails responsibilities on both sides Childrens Mrs P D, Bei 11, Sacragneato, California In other sessions, the general theme wrfs carried out in panel dl$cu sipn, other speechs and a model PTA meeting ENTERTAINERS llt-l- stated that we should consider public education The National Cqngress cf and Teachers was re- COLORFUL TROUPE OF of He Parents THIS MOST UNIQUE AND the matter given too attention Rights Whose responsibility9 The academic vice president ofheUnl'erslty of Utah spoke at the conventions first general session Over 70 Performers ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY - 8 PM, mer director ADMISSION $2 00 - J OR Walter Van Tilburg ClarQ) Is the author of three novels, ROOM ADDITIONS BATHS - KITCHENS HIGHLAND HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Complete drav ings with bids Construction Phone CR AASE TICKETS AVAILABLE AT DESERET BOOK STORES, COTTONWOOD MALL TICKET BOOTH, HART BROTHERS IN SUGARHOUSE, OR ZCMI DOWNTOWN. 7-5- theRulns, The Incident, w Le- He Is former Rockefeller Foundation Lecturer In Creative Writing and Fellow In English at the Wesleyan University Center for Advanced Studies. Mr. Clark Is now writer in residence, University of Nevada, where he Is preparing for publication the Journals and papers of Alfred and ComDoten, forty-ninstock newspaperman The Melodrama-tist- Ox-Bo- and The Track of aves, the Cat, and a volume of selected short stories, The Watchful Gods Salt Garden; 'and Mirrors and Wirdows, author of three novels, The "The City of Trembling er s, Ferdlco, ofi the and Power of Love, The author Homecoming Game, of a volume of short stories, A Commodity of Dreams. Lectures and readings scheduled for the evening are free to conference members and may also be attended by nonmembers at a charge of $1 each He is a former visiting proof English at the Un- fessor iversity of Minnesota and recipient of the Kenyon eview Fellowship In fiction and other awards. Mr. Nemerov Is presently poetry consultant to the Library of Congress and brochure giving details c conference Is avallab from Professor Brewster Ghiselln, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112. A the processes. Officers for the coming year officially took office at yesterdays meeting of Alpha Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Installation of officers took place at a regular meeting of the organization on Wednesday, May 13, at the home of Mrs. Rod Rasmussen, 365? Aurora Circle. BASEMENT ROOMS MAY 16 have not been fairly earned. On the other hand, he said that children do have a right to equal opportunities not conditional upon religion, race or color. They also have a right to competent Instruction and a society that exercises intelle-ge- nt and careful supervision. The minds of students can be poisoned by teachers who hate to teach. He said that he felt the federal government was properly and justifiably Interested In education since education of, children Is clearly In the national Interest but, he stressed, we emphatically wish to continue and strengthen our present system of local control over 1 educational to Writers The Sewanee Review Howard Nemerov Is the author of four volumes of poetry, The Imageand the Law, Guide of the Workshop at the State University of Iowa and lecturer In charge of graduate students In writing at the University of Florida Mr. Lytle is presently serving as editor of Beta Sigma Phi Installs Officers ? REMODEUNG j He Is the recipient of Guggenheim Fellowships and other awards He Is the for- -- State PTA legates Hear Educator Speak On Rights FAMOUS POLYNESIAN 1 v t presents bv vice president a i i f KIA ORA POLYNESIAN SINGERS Lii , fi 1 ii ' '"' i 5 I' uh W f tL Coming To The Highland High Auditorium THE INTERNATIONALLY pany. The concentrated course of study will include lectures, discussion;, supervised writing and analysis of participants work. Registrants who submit manuscripts meet with one of the staff members for private criticism and discussion. Opportunities to meet and talk with leaders and fellow members of the Writers Conference are afforded dally as well as at the conference dinner which will be held at 7 P M. on June 18. - 1 Ik Kathy represented Hlllcrest High School In the State DEC r-- h CHICAGO BOUND Kathy Wood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wood, Midvale, is In Chicago, Illinois coupon ii i' Ban-ningt- on College. Andrew Lytle Is the author The Long of four novels, At the Moons Inn, Night, A Name for Evil, and The a collection Velvet Horn, A Novel, A Noof fiction, and vella and Four Stories a biography, "Bedford Forrest and His Critlfer Com- The studio workshop procedure, which has proven successful in teaching writing, will be followed In this years program. bana FREE $1 00 worth of gas with each Reel-typ- e power mower sharpened or purchase of 2 bags of LUSH LAWN and this SERVICE Stephen R. FOR CONFAB RETURNS Dr Mac Van Valkenburg, son of Nora Van Valkenburg, was In Salt Lake last weekend attending a regional conference of electronic engineers He visited with his mother at 1962 East 8000 South, also relatives In the area He left Saturday by plane with his mother to return to hls home In Urbana, Illinois She will visit a few weeks in Ur- Oil Company) HEATHS Richard Barnum, football, Marlor, Lynn basketball, wrestling, Bruce Douglas. BEGINS BASIC professor of English at Three leading contemporary exponents of the writers craft will be In Utah this summer to participate In the 17 th Annual University of Utah Writers Conference, June 8 through 19. Brewster Ghiselln, director of the conference ,lnce its Inception, has selection of this years visiting staff: for poetry, Howard Nemerov; for the novel, Andrew Lytle; for the short story, Walter Van Tilburg Clark. Co' 197 ays OTnsswwsFT oo UTAH HYDRO CORP. ANNOUNCES ANOTHER FIRST . . . (cnrnrraKm, The NEW C03GEILI toMttatDtaaufc UTAH HYDRO CORP. 8000 FURNACES FEATURE- - and STAINLESS STEEL STEEL Jj?OMBUS$ON For Top Efficiency BURNERS and long life. NEW! SIDE VENTED RS-10- 1 - 9000 HYDRO FLAME RECESSED FURNACE NEW! BTU RC-- 9 BTU k 5 14" wide a 17" High Requires only 7" depth r 16 h n 1 ' 100 . ay PRICE Automatic S69 97 Closets c rammed with Winter clothing. . ? Rear Vented 9000 BTU 1 A F S use our modern VAULT STORAGE PLAN .. 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