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Show Medical Men List Elderly l if 4?. Health Care ' The Salt Lake County Medand its 596 ical Society member physicians recently launched an educational program to acquaint the people with the broad range of health care available to the elderly. J. William Morgtnson, M. Win Awards In Mall Show Fourteen talented green thumbers walked off with In the eighth annual Fall Flower Festival Show, October 10 and 11, at the Cottonwood Mall. Lining up to purchase tickets for Alice In Wonderland are Mount View Elementary students, left to right, Brad Maxwell, Kathy Workman and Linda Love. Making the sale are Mrs. Paul Hennemen, Jordan Council PTA president and Mrs. Ray Davis, cultural chairman. Sponsored by the Jordan Council PTA, the University of Utah production will be staged at 2 P.M., Saturday, October 31, at Midvale Junior High auditorium. Tickets costing $.25 will be on sale at all Jordan District schools. ELECTRONICS PAY-SO- Three Highland Teachers Elected To UEA Posts FUTURE LID RrPAIR INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC FCC LICENSE Applicant must complete traifV log period in Solt Lake City before placement on jobs In elecindustries No previou tronics TV By KATHIE FULLMER Three Highland faculty members were elected to department offices during the UEA convention. experience necessary Age 18 to 46 Salaries $450 to $675. Clot registration now Coll aoy jr ev Bib 6, Fowler ning THE RADrO INSTITUlE Queen of Show, with a single bloom of Golden Boy was captured by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Holbrook, 545 North was W. 9th East. Runner-u- p 1800 East McKinley Oswald, 9th South, with a single bloom of Garden Glory. Awards of Merit went to Mrs. Mark McMullen, 116 East 470 North, for her vase of 12 roses. Art Rands, 3206 South 2045 East, won an award of merit with a vase of dahlias. First Come First Served a BIG Gardeners 14 D., president of the Salt Lake County Medical Society, said: The medical profession has undertaken this educational program because so many people are not aware that help does exist for those over 65 who need It In paying for health care, that the means of helping them Is available right now In this state and every other state In the union. We call these programs Health Opportunity Programs for the Elderly, and there are many of them, local or state, by which everyone over 65 who needs health care and cant pay for it can get it Doctor said Morglnson anyone over 65 who wants nformatlon on the programs this state is Invited to call the Utah State Medical Association or the Salt Lake County M edlcal Society or his doctor G. B. INC rectors, Mrs. J. J Blndrop, English instructor Is president, Utah Council of Teachers of English, and H. D. Rush. Johnston, Journalism Highland Highlights , instructor, Is president, Utah Association of Journalism Di 2451 South Mam flQtf falters BOB QIK7 a member of the Utah Education Association Board of Trus- forensics Instructor, floral ONLY Is tees. BAND MEMBERS 00 Orchestra include a Highland senior and two alumni. Senior Jim Petersen Is playing assistant horn; Craig Flneshrlber, graduate of 64, Is In the percussion section; and Kathryn Tadje, 61, plays the viola. Utah week Symphony members MODEL U.N. Officers of Model United Nations were elected at an October 15 meeting. Cole Durham Is president; Steve im3sBfraaEr - Have you V3 thought about fit . THE I J. DANGERS of the Moss-backe- d Pepper, Madsen, secretary, Weller, Paul Felt Snow are on the executive council. 'Plans for future programs were discussed at the meeting. PRESS CONFERENCE Second year Journalism students attended a press conference at the University of Utah, October 15. Ralph C. Knudson, Salt Lake City Police Chief, was interviewed on Juvenile delinquency. Afterwards, the students wrote a story on the Interview, the best of which will be printed In the next issue of the school paper, the Highland Rambler. SPEEDY STUDENTS The cross country team Is undefeated after five meets. At a recent meet with East and Granite the team captured the first five places The soccer team Is In first place In the league. UPCOMING EVENTS Homecoming will be October 23. An assembly, game and dance are on the schedule. Associated Men Highland (HAM) Is sponsoring an Intramural tennis tournament. VFW Auxiliary Slates Citizenship Competition In an effort to encourage youth of American and to stimulate their Ideals Into the truest meaning of patriotism and good citizenship, the Ladles Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars have announced a new annual Americanism Award competition open to high school and college A total of $2,000 students. In cash and three gold medals will go to three top national Citations will be winners. given to 10 other participants. Any student between the ages of 16 and 20 years who attends a private, parochial, public high school or college may enter the award contest. Each entrant must fill out an application to be obtained through the local Auxiliary and submit In writing not more than 300 words on the subject, In Education Rests the Future of American. The recipient of an award will be selected on the basis of his or her keen sense of purpose and worthiness as an individual. Applicants must show genuine REAPPORTIONMENT PLAN? Bob and Wendy and Pete nt; Trl-col- Interest In fam- ily, community, national and world affairs, display a sense of responsibility, truthfulness and loyalty and ability to present new Ideas with sincerity. All applications are to be returned completed to the local Auxiliary by March 15, division. sweepstakes winners Mrs. C. F. Squires, 4014 Orchard Drive, In the and horticulture division, Dalsle Player, 1906 La Cr-es- ta Drive, In the artistic division Two were Mrs. C. Special awards: F. Squires, display garden mums, Mrs. Glen E. Daniels, display bird mums; Mrs. V. R. Hutchens, display roses; Mrs. Darr H. Alklre, runner-u- p for sweepstakes In arrangement division; Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Kemper, display 12 mums, Indianapolis Strain; W. McKinley Osward, best entry, recent Introduction, variety and garden Glory. 1965. Local winner will be entered In district competition, the district winner In state competition. The appll cation winning first place In each state will be entered in the national contest. National awards are: first, $1,250 cash and gold medal; second $500 cash and gold medal; third, $250 cash and gold medal, and 10 citations for honorable mention. State and local award winners receive additional Auxiliary prizes which vary with the com- BEFORE YOU VOTE AWAY YOUR LIBERTIES REMEMBER: ERNEST WILKINSON WILL FIGHT for fair representation of all counties on the same general plan as our National Legislature. vo,e hr Q FOB U. LAST OF THE REPUBLICANS (Oil YOUR BALLOT) 18th Legislative District Paid Political Advertisement b Citizens for Scott Don Foulger Chanman 2529 Casto Lane HIS PROMISES WERE KEPT munity. National award winners wilj be announced at the 1965 national convention of the ladles Auxiliary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars In Chicago, Illinois. Rules folders on the 1964-19Americanism Award contest may be obtained from local Auxiliary units, or by writing to the Americanism Award Department, V.F.W. Auxiliary, 406 West 34th Street, Kansas City, Missouri 65 64111. Auxiliary members annually give more than three million dollars and more than six million hours to volun teer service for hospitalized veterans, community service, Americanism programs, assistance to youth groups, civil defense and legislation benefiting veterans and their families. MARV JENSON He promised he would fight for recreational facilities for tho ontlre county. Murray now is to have a new golf course, which will serve the entire south end of Salt Lake County. RIGHTS This concept could eventually put the control of all state legislatures throughout the country In the hands of minority groups who organize as a block. w vote . . . for arrangement or went Symphony In Brass to Mrs. Darr H. Alklre, 717 10th Avenue. Ilo WUlett, 4052 Comet Circle, was presented and award of the Trl-col-or distinction In the high school Moss and the big-ci- ty labor bosses have clearly stated they favor reapportionment of both houses of State Legislatures on a population basis. This would eliminate representation on the basis of area, industries and even taxes paid. Most thoughtful people can see the dangers of depriving areas and industries of representation unless they have big populations. THREAT TO THE CONSTITUTIONAL heres how Additional recreation facilities and park sites at 71st South and 13th East, and adjoining Butler High School have been purchased and will be developed under the leader ship of Marv Jenson. ' INTEREST COMPOUNDED AND PAID OUARTERIY 1 i ' u. CD y!i-;nrg,TT- inifezm .ass asrp as AVAILABILITY In Commissioner ho know tho pooplt addition, Marv Jsnion has been tho bid invitations into County Purexpected him to bo. Ho has introduced chasing, saving taxpayers thousands of dollars. In two years, he has moved strongly ahead on the programs the citizens demanded. full-tim- e monty-iavin- g Vote Completion of Improvements Well Degun ELECT OLESDMSKl MARVIN G. S. SENATORREPUBUCAN 4 Paid political ad by Volunteers for WUklnaon Rex J, Hanaen county chairman "Marv" JENSON Year County Commissioner Pold Politicol Advertisement Torn W. by lEMBERTFEDEBAITOCPOSITriNSURANCETCOKPOBATIi Democrat Reese |