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Show SV HWT.pli Reserve Officers Wives Holladay Beauty Selected By MARY GAIL STARK 4518 Roger Drive 277-97- 25 An attractive old ar freshman, Diane Davis, daughter of Doctor and M rs. Melvin R. Davis, 4038 Park-vle- w Drive, was chosen Freshman Queen, Wednesday September 23, at the UnShe was selected from 10 other finalists in Judging In the Student Union. Craft House Attendants named were Chris Olsen, 18, daughter of M r. and Mrs. N. A. Olsen, Santa Rosa, California, and M ary Lynn Clifford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cllf-for- s, Clearfield. In assuming her new role as queen, Miss Davis began her reign Thursday as Welcome Week brought with It a full schedule of activities to the campus. Machine Class Registration Is underway this week for a knitting machine Instruction class to begin Thursday, October 8, from 9 to 11 A. M. at Pioneer Craft House, 3271 South 5th East. knitting demonstration and fashion show will be held at the Craft House, A The new queen was sponsored by Delta Delta Delta Sorority. She attended Skyline High School last year and Is planning a psychology Thursday, October 1, from 10 AM. to 4 P.M. Class, taught by Clifford Porter of Ogden, Utah, will cover basic knitting, pattern drafting and adjusting handknlt patterns to machines. career. SCOUT CAMP Throngs of select Boy Scouts from the Great Salt Lake Council Troops will Journey to Tracy Wigwam, October 10 and 11, where they will participate In out Instruction will be given on any make knitting machine, but each student must bring his own machine. cut, wrap- selection Complete Cutting Wrapping Service For Members were all decked out in their finest western attire and danced to the calls of Wayne Swett. Officers Installed in ceremonies Included Wells Smith, president: Persh Hull, vice ELK, DEER, ANTELOPE And WILD GAME BACK TO SCHOOL Schools throughout the area have been engaged In Back to School Night activities since school doors were flung Eagle Scout Glenn was recently selected as one of three alternates chosen as Outstanding Eagle Scout of the year for the Great Salt Lake Council. Other alter-natchosen were Raymond Craig Pace, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Pace, 2731 Carole Drive, Holladay, and Glen H. Lowry, 16, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lowry, Tooele. Paul Jackson, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Jack-so- n, 2887 McClleland Street, was Judged the Outstanding E agle Scout of the year. WEDDING DATE SET The forthcoming marriage of Miss Faye Elton to Gene Rosvall was announced recently by her parents, Mr. ds J? ll, first Their 2267 Melodle Ann Way. meeting-lunche- on year was held at 1 P.M., Saturday, September 26, at Brattens Grotto, 1355 East 21 st South. J Guest speaker was Mrs. Franklin Rlter, who discussed The Salt Lake Latter-Da- y Saints Temple will be the setting for the wedding which will take place November 20. The bride-t- o be Is a graduate of Continental College of Beauty. Her fiance will resume his studies In accounting In the fall at the University of Utah. He has also attended Brigham Young University and fulflllled an L.D.S. Mission. of the display and respect the United States Flag. proper for Relief Society Hosts Bazaar VIOLIN RECITAL M elba Linsday Burton presented her violin students Saturday In her studio, 4656 Nathan Circle. Students participating were Sylvia McClement, Janet Bar-tscTeddy Ashton, Diane Hebbert, Debbie Tanner and David Vlerlg. Holladay 17th Ward Relief Society, 4100 Camille Drive, hosted a bazaar, Friday, September 25, at 6 P.M. Theme for the affair was Roast beef Country Store. dinner was served at 6 P. M. Items up for sale included linens, no veil ties, aprons, baby thes, Item, childrens clodoll clothes and knitted items. --m DUP To Host Ilf tiff National Meet i Daughters of the Utah Pio- neers will hold 'their semi- annual national convention SatOctober 3, In the urday, Hotel Lafayette Ballroom, Utah. Day long activities will begin at 9:15 A. M. At 2 P.M. , DUP will dedicate a marker at the Isaac Chase pioneer home In Liberty Park. A pageant will top off the convention at 7: 30 P.M. in the Hotel Utah. Over 900 persons from throughout the United States are expected to attend the gather- OFF ON HONEYMOON Cherle Gerber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Gerber, 2610 East 6200 South, became the bride of Vlron Argyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude V. Argyle, 3544 South 11th East, Saturday, September 26. An open house followed the ceremony at the brides parents home. Maid of honor was Gae Gerber. Best man was Marvin J. Wright, Larry Gerber and Bruce Argyle were ushers. Vienna, my first stop, is truly the land of wine and song. a gay, satisfied, g city literally bursting with great music, beautiful scenery and wonderful food. It would be Impossible for me to go Into any detailed description of the ageless beauty to be found everywhere, except to mention that the opportunity to see St. Stephens Cathedral, Rlngstrasse, Town Hall, Schonbrunn Castle and a drive through the famous Vienna Woods Is a thrill Ill never forget and I wholeheartedly recommend. All too soon were off to Berchtesgaden, Germany and the spectacular Bavarian Alps where 1 plan to take the breathtaking ride on the German Alpine Road. I look forward to telling you about It next week. It Is easy-goin- ) our passport to care flee travel" Whitney ing. TRAVEL SERVICE For further Information, contact the DUP museum, EL 135 South Main Murray Firtf Thrift Building PHONE 355-284- 1 ( Harris. Elder Orlob entered the Mission Home on September 21. DO C3 announcing a sensational history-makin- g I-DO Utah Symphony season Grab your partner and you go rang a familiar sound Saturday, September 26, 8:30 P.M., as members of the Salt Lake Valley Square Dance 3 By Hygia Ice 5 Your Gift For Thrift - FREE Western Saviogs at Keeping up on world -penings Is the aim AssocLNi Reserve Officers Ladles Club. Mrs. Haroia urage, 4724 The prospective bridegroom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Oran H. Ros-vaHugo Avenue. Organ prelude and postlude music was played byGayeAnn Just Call 484-105- er h Olympus High School held Back to School meeting Wednesday, September 23, 11:30 A.M. , In the school auditorium. Parents were Invited to attend classes with students. Skyline High School held their Back to School night Thursday, September 24, 7:30 P.M. 1627 Hold First Meeting And arent-Teac- a Emerson Cl., will serve as adult adviser. Mark Nichols, chairman of the Boy Scout Advancement Committee, announced the appointment. J. Phil Gam, P of U. U. Association of the Howard R. Drlggs Elementary School held their activities Tuesday, September 29, 7:30 P.M., at the Crestview School, 2100 Lincoln Lane. The PTA will conduct meetings at Crestview School until completion of the new Howard R. Drlggs School. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Glenn, has been to serve as general chairman at the encampment. Bowen. Home slaughtered Beef! Bring It in and let us prepare it for you 1202 E. 21st South The East, son A missionary farewell imonial meeting honoring Elder David L. Orlob, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Orlob, 3586 Hermes Drive, was held Sunday, September 20, 1 P.M., In the Holladay Twelfth Ward Chapel, 4407 Fortuna Way. Elder Orlob has been assigned to the Texas M is s Ion. Speakers at the meeting Included Bishop M. R. Ballard, C layton Williams and response by missionary, Elder Orlob. Plano solo was rendered by Vlccl Calegory, and a vocal number was sung by Cathl -- Full School. test- ped and quick frozen Come in and make your own We Offer at Crest view open this month. president and Miss Sherry Welmer, secretary. Council held Its Inaugural ball testimonial FALL MEAT 12 choice beef, Holladay News Notes of Utah. iversity Sets Knitting door training at the largest Junior Leader Training Encampment in the Councils history. A Holladay, Eagle Scout, Wesley Glenn, 4409 South 3035 Freshman Queen At igmt ANNjy BSa&y The Utah Symphony hailed by the nation" critic as one of America' Maurice Abravanel acclaimed one of top orchestras the foremost conductor. A repertoire of exciting premiere and e favorites The greatest array of international soloist It adds up to a milestone in Utah history and you won't want to L S miss a thnllinj performance Concerts Tabernacle Except No 9 Wednesday, October 14 WISER Jubilee Overture GATES Portrait of a Great Leader R STRAUSS Death and Transfiguration BRAHMS Bullet Camera takes black and white snapshots, color snapshots, color slides II No Symphony minor 4 m ANDRE KOSTELANETJE--' E United Nations Day M. -- Saturday, October 24 Preamble for o COPLAND OccaSolemn sion BEETHOVEN No 5 in Symphony C minor STRAVINSKY Firebird, Ballet Suite RESPIGHI The Pines of Rome DVORAK ileen Farrell, soprana Wednesday, November 11 AND the Oct 6 of U. Festival of Contemporary Music ture Concerto No 3 for Piano and Orchestra No 5 From Symphony the New Word ' 9 KODALY Oct. 13 The Black Maskers, Orchestral Suite V WILLIAMS Fontosia on "Green Sleeves" HlNDESMITH Matthis the Painter SESSIONS Stainless Steel flatware. Place setting for Makes 4 to 8 cups, handsome design with the new Cory "perc basket. four in lovely new design WAGNER WAGNER-T- WAGNER Take your choice of gifts for opening your savings account for $100 or more, or adding $ 100 or more to your existing savings account by October 12. Only one gift per account, please. At Western Savings your substantial earnings are compounded semi annually . . Your account insured to $10,000 by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation. a permanent agency of the United States Government . . . Free postage both ways when you save by mail . . . Your moneys ready and waiting when you need it. WAGNER WAQNER MAHLER Symphony 25 No. 7 of the 'Song Night" Smui for Western Savings AND LOAN COMPANY Cottonwood Mall Office 4835 Highland Drive Call DA Call CR FULL EARNINGS FROM OCTOBER ON ALL SAVINGS 6 MllMAUD-."Fac.- 15, 16, 17, and 18 U. S. SENATE L. WILKINSON FRANK MOSS March 9 Tuesday, A ny No. 4 in D Minor Midsummer Night' Dream, Rocky Mountain Overture for Piano ond 2 in B Flat Concerto BRAHMS dramatic 12 Wednejdoy, March 17 Leonora Over-tur- e No 3 Rio Concerto No 4 in Q Mar Symphony No. 7 in A BEETHOVEM BEETHOVEN BEETHOVEN Mopr Wodnetday, January 13 J. S. BACH-Su- lte No. 3 in D Seaton Ticket 4 S13 1 U SCHUMANN-Sympho- MENDELSSOHN-- Nathan Milstein, violinist Major No 41 MOZART Symphony Mojoc "Jupiter" DVORAK Violin Concerto RECEIVED BY OCTOBER 12 (j Gina Bachauer, pianist in Tr-r- l a Choral Symphony m Judith, a Cantata - KING STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ERNEST Major Dmrnbtr 5 Saturday HONEGGEt 7 Monday thru Friday, opan until 5 p m. For your convaniancr Cottonwood Mall Ottica opan Saturdays Octobar 3rd and lOtti until 5pm 1 U f U. Choruses and Soloists 72 yean Home Office 45 East 1st South la Volte Orchestra No. you DAVID DISTRICTS Oct. 27 CALVIN RAMPTON Artur Rubinstein, pianist of U. Festival of Contemporary Music U. Wediesday, November Saturday, February 27 HAYDN IfC!!! Tf OF REPRESENTATIVES. U. S - Symphony No 08 m G Motor MOZART Concerto for Flute ond Harp DEBUSSY Donees (for Harp ond Strings) RAVEL Introduction and Allegro RAVEL . IJ 10 MELICH THOMAS Nicanor Zabaleta, harpist and Fugene Faster, flutist 27 GOVERNOR MITCHELL Holt) (Kingsbury Friday, February 5 and Saturday, February 6 Dances from Galanta 15 Oct rocky mountain REVIEW -- The Flying Dutchman Overture Entronce of Rheingold the Gods into Valhalla he Wotan's Valkyrie Farewell and Magic Fire Music Tristan and I olde Prelude and Love s Death Stegfned Idyll The Twilight of the God; Immolation Scene ny Co-Sponsor- Saturday, January 23 U. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 ROBERTSON Sagnora Over PROKOFIEFF on seven succesive Tuesday, from Sept VIVALDI Piccolo Concerto J C BACH Bassoon Concerto TCHAIKOWSKY Rococo Variations for Cello and Orchestra TCHAIKOWSKY Symphony No 4 in F minor Leonard Pennario, pianist 3 7:30 .P M. Douglas Craig, David Freed, Ralph Gochnour, soloists 8 1 MALL AUDITORIUM COTTONWOOD Saturday, JanSC y Tickets for this futl Utah concert with guest conductor Kostelanetz may be ordered along with regular season tickets , and you wilt get your usual seat with 3 speed, push button comfort 2 at a series of seven open TOWN MEETINGS concert with A special 25fh Anniversary Concert MEET THE CANDIDATES do w in C Reid Niblfy, pianist R AO R Saturday, March 27 Water MuK Piano Concerto No. 17 G Major, KV 453 HANDEL MOZART STRAUSS Thu Spoke Zorathuftra New on Sale Seaen ticket of ell out, tave yea 30-3bit. S5 West Pint South - e are convenient, Seaton ticket 1. i 1 |