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Show REVIEW, All September 2. 1965 Lady Lions Get Rolling Girls 4- - Se if, Win With Opening Social Ribbons A luncheon, brightened with musical talc'i. will highlight of the the opening uns at Andys Lady Smorgasbord on Thursday, September 9. The clubs new officers will take over the organisational reins at this meeting as Mrs. Vernon H. Kirk, 1803 Gunderson Lane, takes the helm as succeeding Mrs. president, Riola Livingston. Other new officers are Mrs. Raymond L. Stahl, 4605 Clear-vie- w street, vice president, and Mrs. Robert C. Hunter, 2611 Glenna Drive, secretary-treasure- r. Members of the Thimble and Thread H club in East Mill Creek will jo to school in style in the dresses and skirts they made this year. Sixteen dub members completed 46 garments and won 15 blue ribbons and 2 red ribbons at the Salt Lake County Fair. President Trina Amundsen, 3389 South 2540 East, conducted 13 meetings this sumOther club officers mer. were; Vice President -- Marti Gygi, 2326 East 3395 South, Secretary - Leslie Harris, er 2550 East 3370 South, - Janet Pedersen, 2660 East 3395 South, Song Leaders - Stephanie Harris, 2550 East 3370 South, and 3367 South Joanne McCay, 2540 East, Cheer Leaders -2525 EverJackie Jensen, green and Carol Lynn McCarty, 2376 East 3395 South, Safety Chairman - Amy Newman, 3399 South 2410 East, Health ChAirman - Kathy Ann 2405 Evergreen, Kaderli, Game Leaders - LuJean Neff, 2562 Evergreen, and Rondi Strand, 2440 Evergreen. Other club Members were Elaine 2450 Evergreen, Morrison, Margaret Jencks, 3070 Marie Denise Salin, 3515 Circle, Pioneer Street 4-- Hol-lad- ay 1 News-Report- of the club, and Mrs. Paul C. Foster and Mrs. Alta Vance are two-ye- directors. The ar new historian is Mrs Charles L Cottrell and Mrs. Marcus L. Eddy is in charge of University of Utah Pioneer Memorial Theatre Main Stage Season 1965-6- 6 . . . The Best of Broadway , . . The Best of the Classics e e e The Best of the New Plays BEST SUY YOUR S CASON TICK IT NOW Get first Choice of Soatsf N't AND SAVE! in Dialozz-bab- Ilk. IhI. FREE 3 d 3 1) l F" " w it u 2 V But HURRY! ! . . . Mrs. Charles L- Fenstem-mak- er and Mrs. Archie J. Aldous are one year directors - Seaton Ticket Sole Ends Sept. 10th OPEN NIGHTS K V9U Corel's Beauty School or Salon 1019 E. 21st. So. HU-4-107- nil ban lid! 3 8:30 am to 10:00pm CALL FOR I bnn APPOINTMENTS Enioy our September Specials officers of the Holladay Lady Lions are preparing activities for the READY TO ROAR clubs new year. Pictured left to right are Yvonne Stahl, vice president; Lyda Kirk, president and Bea Hunter, secretary-treasure- r. ew U I TVj ittq M 10 ocl A T VT ' 1 t no 12 lidT qu2 vog 8 lUOD 1cm H bn A Sudburys is chock full of specials youll be needing! WAXTIX ZEE Loose Leaf Lunch Box Special! SANDWICH BAGS LUNCH BAGS FILLER I0NATHAN APPLES 75 count 20 count pock KUCHIN CHARM WAX PAPER 100 It. rill Sronsl00 2351 1 1 PAPER ever 500 shifts i2 bni nsl . v- noD 9li) tqei diiw sd won iddc 2 no 2 its. 25 10 - bnu jq9i al IIcV 4 n torO FRYERS li IFBVEBS FRYERS ROCKY VC CIRTI-FRIS- MOUNTAIN A HAMBURGER A BUTTER Breasted Fryers RIB (GROUND STEAKS 2 lbs. HOT GOG 0393 APRIL 9 BUNS 695 it. Legged Fryers H 39 Box. MINUTE MAID FROZEN LEMONADE LIMEADE 1 3 .... $ i 1 00 APRIL V 9 i i i $ forco HAM for hungry Handi-Bran- d MORRISON MEAT PIES 7 pies for 5I00 DENNISONS CHILI loo by Swift, Fully cooked & boneless 98 ron THAT OLD rASmONED SERVICE YOU REMEMBER QUAIITT TOU WON'T fORGET femes ; ODtTOWN I1 3950 Highland Dr. 4., r |