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Show --r flOCKY MOUNTAIN REVIEW" Page 10 Saf Lake County , Utah Thursday , May 21, 1964 Sorority Honors Graduates New Flyers Group Charts Convention Stating that aviation in Utah has been without leadership, a new organization of pilots and aircraft owners has been formed. . use state aviation funis, of to t aoinge the establishment of o leronauticscomn.-issheise exclusive res-p- t n ,, is to aviation to t safntv encoi-i- t' eduratl n is well fcs better nrogt i uid weather : flu T in the lobbv 22, at 7:30 P of the old t rmlnal building at Salt Lake Municipal A M 1 f v it TridavN bplans for an association coAention scheduled for June 2 in Salt Lake City. ' till' hi ocedures jjnd titles I t. fat s .i - new nit t1 i t 'i William ' Hud ' v Smid olleen J isi.rer, Hugh rs a re Hud i presi h n H'lr-mi- Art l.i K abreast of the ern times (ir, regard to in keeping v itn he i avia-rjr- In mind thought ,in active group of MiStira wt, i mod- of en-- 1 tars am ov ni rs each ethers snail aviation the our fine state Industry within are dedicated toward lrr.p' X and promoting the vJ imag necessity of this gre..t vistry We propose to KIK ach other better am through organization have strength and be effective. kncwleige and company and ti.l pr iuJ to lM a part i f We essity recognize of a the separate qualified commls sibber in our state government who are aware of the importance of aviation We resent the pasfTnquities and activities of our state aviation department and feel that an ae'oiuutics commission chosen fr m aeronautics ptiplc would eliminate many of our existing problems Club honored May By the ALL NEW Odorless Organic Process Our motto: 'Satisfied Customers Mrs R H Willey and Mrs. Vern Bess were for the eventand their commi-ttee-w- as Mrs James R. Atkinson, Mrs A H. Boyce, Mrs J J Davis, and Mrs Earl B Lundquist Free Estimates Phone 467-79- ' OLYMPUS WINS olume ltTt nte V v n been v 4 trade teams information would have been inaccessible to libraries ana t tile general publif To make it readily accessible, 1100 optes have been reissued as Bulletin 73 by Utah Geo-- . . KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Mrs Richard H Keller, 1878 East Millbrook, vas in stalled as president of Kappa Kaopa Gamma Alumnae last te Survey night A dinner party honoring the college seniors preceeded the installation at the Cottonwood Club Mrs. Keller succeeds Mrs J. Mdslander, 3710 Mlllstream. Others from this southeastern area were also elected to office They Include, Mrs. David B McDonald, Mrs. Bruce White, 2245 Parleys Terrace, recording secretary, Mrs Joseph Butler Jr 3612 Kempner secRoad, corresponding retary, Mrs RvderC Waring, 1918 Severn Drive, treasurer Mrs. R. Kent Carlson, 3984 Luetta Drive, assistant treasurer, Miss Susan Thorlev, View First Ward. The show afforded entertainment for all and was under the direction of Mrs CLff Davis. All Explorer boys in the ward participated and the proceeds will be used this sum- mer when tne as Explorers have their guests a group of Explorer Scouts from San were Refieshments Diego served and door prizes given. vice-preside- nt, Mental Health Uliit Progress Report Slated The Utah Association for Mental Health will host a luncheon and i rogress report May 22, meeting, Friday, at 12:15 P.M In the Prudential Federal Auditorium, 3261 South State Street 2356 Stnxum Ave. historian and publicity, and Mrs F W Cardwell. 4208 Sout.i Shan-iSt parliamentarian ladies, along with otl ei s appointed c 'airmen and , jThese (Oinmittee membets will lead the gioup dui mg the 1964 U5 season -- ARIFTA V report will be presented has been done with community mental health services where the money was spent and if iFywas worth spending A on what SHOW' Three for Tonight an out standing variety show was presenteu Tuesdav night bv the F xplorer Post 181 of the A allev 20,000 Scouts Expected a For Annual who The winners teceived a plaque given by KCPX TV and members of both trains were awarded medals given by toe Salt Lake Junior League, wtiui has sponsored the program ou.nittee report, its valuable 'leal to awarded have scored three onsecutive wins Taking the negative point, Olympus defeated their opponents in the uebate. Resolved-Tha- t the United States should adopt a policy of free world its original form as a In DEBATE debate came to a close Sunday as Randy Rich-in- s and Paul Stewart of Oly mpus High defeated Bill Durkin in and Rick Burt of Highland High In the. championship round. Teen-ag- e Debate has been seen weekly over KCPX-Tduring the school year The debates have been open to high schools on a state wid basis and five trophies have Teen-ag- e Affairs " 225 Kensington Avenue r es Kral For Public 68 t, Ru-oni-c- Titled Mineral and Water Resources of Utah, the 275 pa;e publication Is available at $1 00 a copy from the office if Utah Geological Survey, University of Utah The volume makes available for use materia heretofore 1 sued onlv as reports by the United States Senate Committee on Interior and Insular If oa want your Carpets and Furniture Really Clean Bonded Insured Experts the newly elected president Michael is the son of Mrs. Eueda C, McCoy, 5454 Wood-cre- st Drive, Miss Shauna Holland was elected secretary of the Young She Democrats. is the daughter of Mrs Leone M. Holland, 3003 Connor Street Also elected to positions in the group were Miss Kathy Lewis, John M Merenna and Miss Barbara Jean Merrill. tries Call now before the spring rush starts M SLEAH DD3. Y&ung Democrats. Michael Me Coy, a junior at the U of U is Favors and individual toasts were presented each graduate, and a musical program was presented by Mrs Davis Watkins ''I alt CHRISTENSEN In this year of high political at 11:30 A.M. 17 SUE interest, two southeastern re- sldents were elected to positions in the University of Utah A reference complete olume containing data pertaining to the entire mineral and water resources of Utah lias just been issued by the Utah Geological and Mlnera- : gical Survey affiliated with t,e University of Utah College f Mines and Mineral Indus- SPRING aEAFMG TIME Carpet and Furniture Cleaning M BY graduating Douglas Country Club, Sunday, :&::!(. iS 18 seniors at a mother's and daughters brunch at the Fort Kt & Ir nec- depart-menC-a- Two Southeast Area Youths Win Young Democrats Posts Delt'a Delta Delta Mother's A ) The aviation picture oeen without leaders! There is no activipilots t . mar gat izanon, therefore in the vho are interested future of our state and avia- ticn as a whole, have organized iv'1 Mon a , statement of the associawe . goals said: in Utah have been delinquent A tions r icob- C , ' ilf atr d to associatl s' pi on-profit skelsefs i ftp ' i up,Jncor porated as organization, Cummings, Garth Edde, Ed Malm and Joli Nordby. Anew group of officers will be selat ected the June 27, convention To prom ite legislation favor able to a lation; insure proper membership general meeting of the newly organized Utah Owners nrid Pilots Association has bef n set for tomorrow evening, Friday, May The aviation Its stated objectives are A Major session wnl better promoting prac'ics A Utah East Mill Creek News 1 Seoul-O-Ram- Better biush up ion your old Boy Scout hand shake If you plan to be at the Utah State Fairgrounds, Saturday, May 23 Thats tlie day 20 000 Greater Salt Lake Council Boy AM A, Scouts will pt on their animal SCOUT SCOUT is scouting on parade as Cubjn Scouts, Explorers and Scouters tell the storv of Scouting skills with 180 Indoor booths, live talent demonstrations and spectacular -- O-R surprises It provides an excellent opprtuintv for families and the general pfibln to see the work from local Packs, Troops and each boy does it the Explorer Posts, In SCOUT Scouts way - learns by doing and has fun at the same time. Ticket sales klrked-of- f Monday, Anri! 27 as thousands of Scouts and Scouters nad house 'Mils to fin mce the big pageant Tickets ae $1 00 ner adult or per two ouths, between ages P to 18. Children under eight will be admitted free Utah Little Theatre Produces Farce About Young Peqpl e Seeking Careers fai e at out Tite all senior cast is a flow, ase of Utal talent Actors include Tom Drury, ttprv bh ms -- r Voung peojih u'.o go to New York City to find cai eei s will Chances are you now own half of an 'lavhfYnli:le 1, Mrs ent Board-ng- ' ,r Loves Lab urs oust for the Woi Id Well Won will be pi i si nled in the Little Theab r f the Pioneer Mem rial T a aler, P riday and Saturday , Mav 21 and 23 air conditioning system will tie (iire clay Mw I'J J - C'uiracters T ie or.niJ m three acts was written by Ned McCori mg'i and by Neil Bar- ighams hoarding-hous- s' e . Mis, iiitni ope ex i l up. -- in an d AA vsinn of Robert Hyde ils. Is, (osiijjg $1 are on at the Pioneer Merao-- i lal Theater Box office Ti k sal' Altlgcme Production undi r is the Search of an Hutton, who worked in ovhr 30 plays in the past yea r "including Charlies Aunt, and Look Homeward Aiigel", Joyce Hatton, who playd Laura in The Author; A In Ron e Glass and toured Repertory Players and worked at the Pasadena Playhouse; Shirley Glauser, remembered for jer Lila in Damn Yankees an?i Mrs Darling in Peter Pan ed on two - story set designed by Steve Ruben, and will feature a revolving wall that moves back to reveal the Interior of an apartment y0 M -- VV li an ; ! Applegate In the U.S.O. company of Damn Yankees-JohBizakls, who had- - rt'les in plays sudi asBiedermann and the Firebugs and Six itself will be representstage by an elaborate t ' " t d T as an entertainer and singer" and toured the Orient as .goa- Us Wagmfi. Mrs. is ; f i T Brent Harris, perie.iced actor wn( who rer ently completed a nine month tour of the West Coast be eugo.' t (he University of Ut.i'i t - week' no A and Menagerie with the Am-rlc- an SUMMER KINDERGARTEN Ages A, S, 6, 7 June 1st to Aug. 28th Heres how to get the other half! s If your home has a lorced air gas furnace, as most homes in this area do, the chances are that you ahead) own half of a whole-hous- e air conditioning ' system. To find out how easy it is to add a gas air conditioning unit to your furnace, just visit, uite or telephone the Mountain Fuel Supply Company office nearest you. Without any obligation to you we will make an air conditioning study of your home and give you a cost estimate. You have nothing to lose verything to gain by asking us for this free study. And may we add; Gas air conditioning costs less than electricity to operate. DAILY 9. to 11:30 a.m. TUITION 350.00 - it ACTORS AT WORK Excellent Teacher coahes Billy Dawson 4 Ron Hutton and Brent Harris during rehearsals of the University of Utahs "Mrs. 'Wlghams Magnificent Boardinghouse to be staged this weekend in the Pioneer Theater. Reading Writing Music Art - Numbers - Letters YOU SUMMER CLASSES AgeEthru18 r GET LUSH LAWN Is 16-8- strong. Contains 60 more Nitrogen than usual formula. IGREENER PLANTS Phonics Rtadlng Spelling Math English - Speech - Art - Memory French Speed Reading . 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