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Show II REVIEW. October 21. 1965 mTSm THESE VALUABLE PRIZES COFFEE, TEA or memories? asks Mrs Ken Paulson, 1971 Wasatch Drive, of Mrs Joan Bountiful, center, and Mrs Fred BJorndal, 2094 East 7024 South. Mrs. Paulson Is president of the "Clipped Wings" an alumnae group of United Air Lines stewardesses. The "Clipped Wings" are hostessing a punch brunch Saturday for members of the "Star-dusterWestern Air Lines stewardess alumnae, of which Mrs. Bjorndal is president; and the "Silent Flyers," Frontier Airlines stewardess alumnae, of which Mrs Grogan is president. Saturdays punch brunch will be the first Joint affair held by the three groups and will be held at 3725 Adonis Drive. The alumnae, who numlier about ninety-tw- o will exchange information and nostalgia. Grogan, s," JUi 2nd PRIZE Upland Terrace Elects Officer 1st PRIZE October 12, 1965, an election for Student Council officers was held at the Upland Terrace Elementary School, 3700 South 2860 East Granite School District. The voting took place In the fourth, fifth and sixth grades, under the supervision of Miss Rose Coshow, a teacher In the Upland Terrace School. The balloting took place In the rooms. Mike Droubay was elected president, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Droubay, 3815 Ash Circle; Bill Gustaveson, vice president son of Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Gustaveson, Color TV 21" On ' Tuesday, CONTEST RULES The Review reodership survey contest is open to of reader the Review, 14 years old or older, reony Laku in the Salt siding Valley, except employees of the Review, or members of their families. 2. Every member of the family may enter, but no more than one entry per person will be accepted. 3. To be considered, all forms must be Tilled out 1. READERSHIP SURVEY FORM 2775 East 3780 South. New Upland Terrace officers Mike Droubay, left, president, and Bill Gustavson, look over secretary Robyn Peters' shoulder at someguidelines as they prepare to assume office for the year. vice-presid- of foods if v Cruise Way; and Robyn Peters, secretary, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ted G. Peters, was held to give the candidates an opportunity to speak. During the assembly. Deputy Sheriff Rex. Vance, swore in the safety patrol officers for the entire school year. Also, In recognition of Hot School Lmch W eek, Que Winters, Supervisor in the school lunch program, spoke to the children on the values 4. Entries must be delivered to the Review office or postmarked no later than midnight October 24, 1965. all entries should be mailed to Rocky Mountain Review P.O.Box 17377 Salt Lake City, Utah 841 17 RS contest editor. 5. The winner will be selected by a public drawing on October 26, 1965 and will be announced in the Rocky Mountain Review issue of October 28, 1965. completely, with the exception of the "comments section," which may or may not be filled out. 3027 An assembly RUNNER-U- P PRIZES fOUR PORTABLE RADIOS 1. Check off the features or itoms you rood in Iho Rocky Mountain Roviow. Trent pege ttoriet concerning now gl County undo inter! front Occasionally Rogwlorly 3. I onjoy rooding tho odvertisments of fho following odvortisors Novor Poriei concerning newt el local intoroet Idtterialc Veil Utn "Rotten Boa" ky Cwmmmyi 4. I mitt not teeing advertisements from the following stares: N Union Pacific is many things to many people ftHarmixg by Art ltll Durham . Wbihington Beohiv by Gorord Devlm ..i.m ,.i Neighborhood Now from my neighborhood hr neighborhood from To Shippers... U P is synonymous with the finest freight service, modern specialized equipment, high powered locomotives to assure on time deliveries. . Sport page Clot lifted odvorhting 5. I would like to moke the following comments about the Review: Tho "Shopping Block" To Consumer . . . Swift, dependable delivery of many both perishable and durable products they buy Wbekly Calendar FTA Now To Travelers . . . Relaxing, comfortable, safe and economical travel on Union Pacific Domelmers To Communities In the western states it serves ymon Pacifics purchases made, wages to employees and taxes paid, all contribute toward the activities aid economy of the community ... For Plant Site Seekers wide selection of track side tracts including fully developed mdustnaf parks offer unusual opportunities for industries of all types throughout the Union Pacific West A Government Union Pacifics strategy midd'e route between the East and all the Pacific Coast is an essen tial link m the nations transportation system, vital to its economy in times of peace and to its defense in . . emergencies We would welcome the opportunity to 2. I would like to see the Review carry ... Leu Some More No Opinion School Sport Noun Gonord County Sport Canard County Government Bumo Neer Now giOM - ... - Cook.noodHouohddT RTA Neva - - " Neighborhood Cdwmn Scooting Now Dr Q . Mr serve you. Union Pacific Railroad Oub New Th Are Wdutt Opinion Cdumn Other . Occupation D IAJ1 2I.M Q3JS0 ever SO |