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Show V u ( T Jr r ;4 L n T H, from GAI HOLLADAY Romantic Fever Grips Skyline Ppprid$e "Queen of My Heart will serve as the theme for the Men's Associations dance at &&yia. rwu 170-14- 8:30 P M. 0 Friday in the Sky- line gym. Based around Valentines coitonwood mall Day, the gym will be decorated vith hearts and streamers. three part mural depicting and Jack of a King, Queen Hearts will highlight the romantic atmosphere. Cupids complete with bows and arrows, will m included as part of the decor. The queen of the dance will truly reign royally on her canopy-coverplatform, decorated with iron grillword. A huge red heart will serve as a colorful background for her majesty. AM06 officers, who are sponsoring the dance, are Bil Thurman, Keith Grahm, Mike A PREPARING LUNCHEON Arranging table decorations for the Xi Tau Xhapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Saturday, February 20, are, left to right, Mrs. Don Gibb and Mrs. Scott ed Purles, Beazer. West Side Story will be featured at the annual luncheon and Musical of Xi Tau Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Saturday, February 20, 12:30 P.M , at the Ladies Literary Club , 850 East SouthTemple. A colorful valentine motif will be gaily decorated with red carnations placed in brandy snifters. Sorority members are making final preparations for their big social event of the year which is headed by Mrs. Don Gibb and Mrs. Scott Beazer. Two popular Salt Lake City entertainers, the team ofFlo-ri- e Bennett and Pat Clawson, Exhibit Of Famous Skyliners were taken back into history to review the world s great lovers in an assembly presented today by the Associated Girls of Skyline. ' Ever Since Eve was aimed at making Skyline boys more appreciative of their feminine set Cupid, played by senior Richard Nelson, related love stories of the past, beginning with Adam and Eve, He moved next to the story of the famous biblical characters, Samson and Delilah. Artists Tours Salt Lake opportunity 'for to enjoy paintings, drawings and sculptures by many of the world s most famous artists was offered A rare the Collection of Caroline and Erwin Swann of New York at the Salt Lake Art Cen- Utahns February Tuesday, op-en- ed ter Sponsored in Salt Lake City by Dr Ezekial R. and Edna Wattis Dumke Foundation, the exhibition corttinue will through March 3. The touring exhibition opened at the Gallery of Modern York It has Art, New been shown also at the Portland Art Museum, organizer of the show; Seattle Art Museum; Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center; Nelson Gallery of Art, Kansas City; Universi- when 9, South High To Stage Fair Lady ty of Michigan Museum of Art, and Dayton Art Institute. or guided Gallery talks tours will be held March 2, and at 3:30 P M Sunday, Feb- South High students will present the smash Broadway musical "My Fair Lady Monday through Wednesday, February 22 to 24, at 8:15 P.M. Heading the cast will be Sandra Defa as Eliza Doolittle and JimHalllday as Henry Higgins. Other cast members include; Evan Allred, Chris Hall, Ingo Schmidt, Fred Bobo. Steve Cope, Robert Martin and Jo Ann Richeda Music teacher Armont is director, assisted by PaulLaLonde anJ Le Grand Anderson. Musical accompaniment will be provided by the South High orchestra, under the direction of Ralph Goch-nou- r. ruary 14 Gallery hours are Tuesday, 0 P.M , Wednesthrough Saturday, P M. PM and Sunday 2Eighty -- two works by 58 artists are included in the collection. Among the ;ff i r -5 -6 well-kno- artists represented are Edgar Degas, Paul Gauguin, Eugene Boudin, George Braque, Pablo Picasso, Paul Delvaux, Othon Fnesz, Fernand Leger, Jean Marc hand, Andre Masson, Joan Miro, Amedeo Modigliani, George Rouault, Paul Signac, Jacques Villon, Edouard Villon, Francis Bacon, Giorgio de Chirico, Stuart Davis, Jcob Epstein, Sam Francis, Alexey von Jawlensky, Gaston Lachaise, Jacques Lipchitz, Giacomo Manzu, Franz Marc, Henry Moore, Auguste Rodin, Theodoro and William Zorarh In his introduction to the catalog of the exhibition, Dr. Francis J Newton Director of the Portland Art Mu- To promote the production, various contests are underway at South High. Winner of the poster contest, opened to both individuals and rooms, will be displayed in other schools and throughout the community. A ticket selling contest for , home rooms is also keeping students busy. Classes who sell 150 percent or more will be treated to a free movie. Admission will be $1.50 per person and all seats are v 7:30-9:3- 5, day Wil-lards- on Sta-m- O os seum, says, Private art collections arise out of the most diverse motives and tastes: may be didicated to a theme, GIVE YOUR o SWEETHEART A VALENTINE A "SOUND " IDEA... BUY THE Solid Stoto Clrcoitry Miens stops a LAKEWOOD Solid T1ANSISTOI STitfO CONSOU wpiyiMAt ol f'octnc i ecuritu Bank cr nwoy with dot frvo of mod in multi tf?ns.s3r ned d'OO tt ( rcIwSiw Mo Mod DiOmrnd Stylus fi I Svnc'C f Wr j TiA Check $teC r Snk 4 Asto V ft Control De'uo- - rd 4 ooooe1 Corgo Crh vt'ff 77 Per Me. mihtv comforting thought vhcn paying bills. With a First Sccurits Bank checking account voull save an infinite amount of time, trouble and exjiense when you pay bills this bv mail with a check. modern way . A Now 'Tloy Aoywkoro" 9 A . . p TV Personal Portoblo r ' i 12 Trc-M Modol It takes just a little time and a little money to start an account. Open yours todas! 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Theyll place the code number of the flavor on a separate card (provided for that purpose) and add the price along with their per- mit number. ..then the card will be given to another state ice cream control commission employee in a glass cage. She will stamp it accept the money , and give it to another employee who wil then go in the back room and get the flavor as indicated on the card, place it in an unassuming brown paper bag and return with the purchase. The gallon of ice cream would then be transported to your home unopened and there. If by chance you wish to go out with your wife and friends to dine. ..take the ice cream. ..hide it under the table and after the meal you can open it and consume. BUT., you must consume all of your gallon at the table.... you can't take it back to your car opened. ..that's illegal! This far reaching progressive piece of legislation will curtail and control the over consumption of ice cream in With this legisour state. lation, we wont have to build state institutions to cope with the coppulant excessive ice cream eaters. But then ..1 guess to be realistic I must recognize that when my plan goes into effect some one will come along and propose amending my bill to make ice cream easily available.... like offering ice cream in our restaurants in two ounce dixie cups. But we can't have that happen! Why, that would mean that our children would be exposed topeopw consumming ice cream at the next table .. heaven forbid ... and our teenagers getting in their cars and travelling into the next county (county option for the sale of ice cream m restaurants) to obtain the infamous product Why, under we the amended proposal micht encourage strangers fror other states to come here just to imbibe in the free use of our ice cream vs rite your concressman today . in support of my enlightened, new legislation to wipe out the threat of overconsumption of the insidious menace ice cream' ed Mb oof for 014 QjJGuntjTTv v ''"iSccsnp hot YOU CAN BUY THE FURNITURE ee4 fvntkhi b ts lie-tvro- 4 The Salt Lake Tribeeo a fow weeks IT WILL ALL Baldwin. a style, a period, to a certain medium, even to names. b Fair Formica Homo GO ON SALE WOOLWORTH MANAGER J. R. Murphy was recently appointed as the new manager of the F. W. Wool worth Company at the Cottonwood Mall Store. He replaces D. C. Milner who has been promoted to district manager of all the Woolwcrth stores in Montana. A native of Arkansas, Mr. attended the UnMurphy iversity of Arkansas and graduated in 1951. He was first associated with the Woolworth Company in 1952 and has since managed stores in Nebraska, Wyoming and Utah, with the past two and one-ha- lf years being spent at the Ogden store, Ogden Utah. Mr. Murphy is married and the father of three children, two daughters and a son. The family is presently making plans to settle in theSaltLake AT THE FORMICA HOUSE SUNDAY ONLY FROM 11:00 to 5:00 Six hours of root op portunlty to treat yourself to the bar: gain of the year on the furnishings of to day. Everything must go. suburban area. CALIFORNIA MOVE Its off to California for the Roger H. Jackson family, 4200 Diana Way. N Mr. Jackson, Chevrolet zone sales promotion manager for General Motors Corporation, recently accepted apos-itio- n as manager of truck and fleet sales for Hansen Chevrolet Company, Los Angeles. The family will reside near the Los Angeles area. Eastern Star Plan Dinner Mount Olympus Chapter Number 23, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold aSmorgas-bor- d dinner, Saturday February 13, at 6:30 P.M. in the Midvale Masonic Temple, Midvale. Members and their families and guests are invited to this evening of good food and fun. Reservations are required by Feb .11. Call chairman, Mrs. Milton L. Barnwell, Coma prepared to buy. Sava an addi tionoi JH by cash end carry. Terms may be arranged. wiu SAir coNouerro GALE u tr INTERIORS Pmrupmopj SHERWIN-WILLIAM- S EXCELIO PAINTS SEMI-GLOS- ENAMEL S 5.9 5 5 a cjlbn LATEX FLAT A.7 9 SUGARH0USE AWNING 2132 So. 11th East - 3 c.ill m I PAINT CO. 486-723- 7 If it' nuulr of cnnrnfue ran mak r it! HIGHLAND MANOR NURSING HOME rfT. for Hit golden years Designed to provide the warm individual attention you've looked forward to. detail and information rates, pleote coll 283? il FIRST SECURITY RANK Member PUBLIC Story. Tickets can be obtained by contacting Mrs. Scott Beazer, A total of 36 merit badges were also presented to troop members at the court. In addition, the troop had the privilege of presenting the highest award possible in scouting, that of Eagle Scout, to a pair of very deserving scouts, Scott Rice and Greg HISTORYS LOVERS . will highlight the function with their version of West Side Gus-taves- and Bud DeHoff. GAJL STAJtlC Sorority To Feature 6 West Side Story9 li! SKYUNE HIGH SOUNDS from MAX Y HOLLADAY NEWS NOTES m ) HIGHLAND MANOR NURSING HOME regard-lo- w 4285 Highland Dr. |