OCR Text |
Show REVIEW, E5 September 9, 1965 At Get Parents Acquainted Teachers, Meetings Luncheons, Back-To-Scho- ol cording to Mrs. LeRoy G. Sandstrom, president. Other are Mrs. Floyd officers Rhodes, first Max Jackman, principal, second Mrs. Howard Wolfe, secretary, and Mrs. Richard King, treasurer. vice-preside- nt. vice-preside- Kearns Junior ol A Hawaiian luau was held at the Kearns Junior High School. 4065 West 5215 South, for the teachers on September 3. P T A. board back-to-scho- members wore muu-muleis and serenaded the teachers to Hawaiian music while they ate. Mrs. Art Bigler, P.TA. announced that president, night for will be Thursday, parents September 23. Other officers are Mrs. Max Bigler and Lee Burton, prinMrs. cipal, Ronald Miller treasurer, and Mrs. O E. Fodeback secretary Students at Kearns Junior High School will attend from M. until the 12:30 until 6 Cyprus High School is comMrs. Bigler repleted, ported. us and 3275 West 3100 South P T.A members of the Hill-vie- w Elementary School assisted with the registration of kindergarten and other new students oo September 7. They also assisted in getbrochures ting informative sent to each child attending the "school. The brochures were prepared under the direction of Exra Tobler, prinand included school cipal, rules, hours, bus schedules, and other information. The Hill view p T A. is already busy preparing for a carnival Friday, September 24. for all Hillview School J. Lloyd Eldredge, principal, introduced the teachers. It was a work day for the teachers, preparing for school. The P. T. A. had the luncheon to honor the teachers and to become better acquainted. Some of tbe plans for the year were out- lined Mrs. Blaine Grant is P.T. A. president, Mrs Richard Walje and Mr. Eldredge Mrs Robert Fiak secretary and Mrs. Dean treasurer. Hillriew ' held a luncheon members September 3 for faculty and board members at tbe school, Melvin School 450 East 3700 South, for faculty members and partners and P T A board mem- children and their families Proceeds from this carnival will purchase books for the school library, as has been done for the past two years. Mrs. Richard Michels and Mrs Rex Stallings are carnival chairmen with 25 committee members helping with such things as food, rides, spook alley, publicity, etc. Tbe school is located at 1045 East 4500 South, Murray. bers and Granite Park will be the HELLOr theme of the get -- acquainted dinner planned for tomorrow night, September 10, at 8 P M. at Granite park Junior High i2 back-to-sch- n k'Jn f IrlldVOlC JUTllOr night will be held tonight (Thursday, September 9) at 7;$0 P M. at Back-to-scho- Beat Bugs- - Spray Now Many of the pesty Insects looking for places to rest for the winter of places where person can spray around the foundation of the house and other buildings, in the window around the basa of wells, shrubbery and trees, around compost, rock, brick or wook piles with chlordane or some other recommended chemical. ol All attending Midvale Junior High School this year, accordlnglo Mrs. Arlo Cartwright, publicity chairman. Until the Butler Junior Hieh School was completed, ninth graders at- - P.T.A. news should be sent to Mrs. PTA (Granite District) win hold a get -- acquainted supper Wednesday, September IS, at the home of Mrs. David secretary, kddvale Junior High the School, 138 Pioneer, Midvale (Jordan School District) . Richard Gourley, principal wUl introduce the teachers and give the parents a general outline of the building Parents will then be tree to meet each of the teachers of their children. Light refreshments will be served. Seventh, eighth and ninth grade students will again be ' Valley Junior Junior High School Valley a.v . Neeley, 19. Mrs. Midge Little, Kanab, Utah State Fair Board director in charge of the Floriculture department, and Harold Rusbton, Salt Lake City, Show supervisor, said that $850. In prlte money, plua ribbons and trophiea, will be awarded horticultural C la (flowers exhibited with their own fol-- "i tags), artistic (with the theme Fashion is What You Make ; irX and Junior divisions. Four entirely different flo- -l will be featured - during the 10 day Fair, shows V beginning September 10, September 13, September 16 and September It. Exhibitors must bring Dowers to the Floricul- -' ture Building at the Fairgrounds no later than 10.30 A M. the opening day of each ; show for Judging. Entry fee wer shows 467-432- Fri- - 0. Millcreek Millcreek PT.A officers prepared and served a luncheon to the teachers at the school, 3761 South 11th East, on September J. The teachers were preparing their rooms for the opening of school. The first P.T.A. Board meeting will be held Monday, September 13, at 4 P.M., ac- - 1 Floral Entries Utahs green thumbers today were urged to enter their favorite blooms and display flortl arrangements in the Utah State Fairs annual Flower Show, September 10-- issue, or phone tended Hlllcrest Junior High School," she explained, "with and eighth seventh only graders attending the Midvale Junior High School. But this year the full three grades will again be In session." Mrs. Donald H. Davis Is P.TA president. Wanted At Fair Is fifty cents for each show, or for all four shows. Doors will be open to the public St t:00 P M Mrs Little said this year's floriculture exhibitions will feature daily programs at 2:00 PM, presented by Utah Garden Cluba and Plant Societies, free of charge to the public. The dally presentations will cover such subjects is making corsages, growing and arranging chrysanthemums, using fruits ana vegetables with flowers, arrangements In bottles and original containers, interpretive flower arrangements, Oriental arrangements, growing roses and lria and new trends In floral arrangements. $1-5- 0 business and luncheon and social was held August 27 at the home of Mrs. Maurice WilA 1565 kinson, R. P. 3406 South 620 East, Salt Lake City, 84106, by day prijii r to each Thursday 4330 South Redwood Road. Libbie Edtcard Demonstrations will include Sue Canter, Marguerite Allen, Mildred Asay, Betty Allen, Susan EeageL Joan Hardle, May Haxel Bullough, Eldredge, Mildred Johnson and Marrita There will be a Tiptoo. Junior artistic division on Saturday only, and nb entry fee will be charged. Information concerning care of flowers to be entered In the show and details of class entries may be obtained by contacting general show committee Mr. and member: Mrs Harold Pushtoo, Miss May Eldredge, Mrs. Thurt: Christensen or Mrs. David Hatton, all of Salt Lake City Mrs Litle In Kanab, or the East 3150 South, P.T.A. president of Libbie Edward School, at which time procedure books and work plans wer a distributed to the officers and board members attending The P.T A. served to the faculty a lunch on September 3 in the newly remodeled and expanded lunch room at the school, 1655 East 33rd South. This room will also serve as a room for school activities during the year. multi-purpo- are eggs can be laid to maintain tbeir species next year . Some of these pests that are looking for winter protection are the black widow spiders, earwigs, ants, cockroaches, elm 1 ea beetle, and many others. The earwigs, grasshoppers, brown mites and others are looking for a place to deposit eggs for next spring's hatch. In order to upset" the insects plans and reduce next year's insect population, a COUIim AMD nouns A DAY UESTEDM MUSIC ts, COTTONWOOD SCHOOL PTA OFFICERS planning activities for the coming school year are PTA officers, Mrs Max O Jensen, vice president; Mrs. Scott L Smith, president; Mrs. Ray Meier, secretary, and Mrs. Finnis Bruce, treasurer, left to right. partners, according' to Mrs. Douglas R. Smith, publicity chairman Dr Jospeh Allen, former principal who will be director of adult education in the Granite School District, will be honored guest, as will Lee the new principal. Gledhill, Mrs. Donald J Frischk-nec- ht and Mrs A L. Otteson are in charge of decorations The first PTA board meeting will be Monday, September 13 at 3:30 p m , at which time there will be discussion of the calendar for the coming year. 24 t KSOP KSOP Even though your neighbor does not spray, you can have fair control by treating your yard. The most effective control however Is to have residents in a block area or neighborhood all treat their yards about this time. AM (1370 KQ S A.M. unfit Sunset FM-STER- (104.3 MO 5 P.M. until 5 A.M. BUM r.lOSRITE EXCITES THE ENTIRE WORLD QF MUSIC II 2 se A CLASSIC IN DESIGN AND FEATURES f Granger High School P.T.A. executive and board meeting waa held September 1, according to Mrs. Leo Hesse, president. The P.T.A. served s luncheon to the teachers oo September 3 at tbe school, 3690 South 3600 West. Other officers for the year are Mrs. Blaine Nelson and Moroni Jensen, principal, Mrs. Milton . A (uj&t iriov$ ts, Whitworth, secretary, SEE TOMORROWS GUITAR TODAY, and Mrs Vay Simper, treasurer. Hillsdale OUTHEAST Sugarhouse 0 OUTHWEST Granger gStiEEWiiisrDlsrnTEiows MIUISII Education through l, church nership; home, sc and community," la the theme for the year adopted by the Hillsdale Elementary School P.T.A. P T.A. officers and board part-boo- SOUTHWEST, 3350 SO. 2700 WIST SOUTHEAST, 2166 SO. 9lh EAST fuu aie osanoir worrmo cintiri OPEN MON. TILL 9 P.M OPEN ALL DAY SAT. hi V c (hikiihdo) WIIVDSOB Canadian 1U Uae a amtasru pUCk e mUlt ft fum4 fr ImhcA After AmAcfo. Bagel-L- - Kosher Fond oi Pastrami Corned Beef DOCoioXiODti TTOXS Cheese Cake Decorated Cheese and Cold Cut Trays for Your Office Meetings and , Parties (tv-CiX-P tico) 'USK. Eleven Reasons to Visit the Choose from eleven (court 'em) exotic fresh fruit tropical drinks to start your dinner in this exciting new parry room upstairs at THE HAWAIIAN. Reading left to right, top row: Heodhunter, Tahiti, Johnny's Hawaiian Fin, Tropf-conVolcano, Penang Punch; bottom row: Scorpion, Coconut, Mai Tol, Til Bow(, Nary Grog. Al! or but you can odd your own "fire a. fccrnlu I (PCOJCUXe CCQDO Salt Lakes First and Best r KIfctlicaUJMH IIS UskYotff Deabr CAST SftOADWAT waer (3rd South) F F r. 363-826- 1 3 non-alcohol- ic, it mu- -t turn wa iirinaN ww. i Gk. if you wish. Yirm-Yu- Room m Phone 467 9311 For Table Reservations Room Full Cowrie PRIME RIB WKKtt $2.30 Oher menu offerings include nine famous CONTINENT Al DINNERS ond tMeen FAR ISLAND dimers ... all at surpr,4ngy reav, onobte prices, Isnt dinner at the Yum-Yucoll th i I Granger High J vl it about time gang and moke Room? it o you had 6er pay! yet, HAWAIIAN 2920 HIGHLAND DRIVE I I |