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Show "TAfTl t2DQ2CL It rMTi fR Simplify Your Housework I T REVIEW. A9 October 28. 1965 AT Saturday -- October 30 in Maple Sword with Basil Lockwood also Disneys Donald at the Wheel A cartoons. 9 A.M. 11am color Hidden Valley Mothers, Rath-bone-C- Daughters Hold Lunch TW IN SCREEN youthful mood predominated at the Fort Douglas Hidden Valley Ladies Association's and daughters luncheon Saturday at the country club A HIGHLAND mu-her- s Drive In Theatre 3670 Kgfttand Drive 46- 5- 9991 F eatured on the program was Mrs VerJean Sohm reviewing Richard Armours book, Through Darkest Adolescence, a hilarious light comedy. Mrs Sohm is well-kno- NOW PLAYING 2 all time favorites J f M' ro througtiout the Valley for her virbrant, living book reviews, and is a regular contributor to Salt Lake County Library system programs. The program was under the direction of Mrs. Vernal E Bess, chairman, assisted by members Mrs. committee Lester G Olson, Mrs. D C. Bernson, Mrs. Rotert Green and Mrs. Reed Pope. Decorations carried out the mood with records, elephones and pixie dolls on .ach table. fts so Easy To Place Your AUDREY ACTION ADS HEPBURN Appliances and Service fwirf WASHER SERVICE AND PARTS Factory Trained Men USED WASHERS AND DRYERS $35 and up This coupon worth 1 on any 20 calKlimit: one per call) P.MART HANKS HU-4-5551-3- So. 3rd 503 rs. Just Phone 487-227- (Continued from page A 6 1 house. reach shelves. You may find They give you more freedom of movement, too, open shelves preferable bewhich enables you to get cause they make it easier to get at supplies Many utensils things done with greater ease. such as stirring spoons and Take a load off your feet by sitting to do your work pancake turners can be hung on walls near the stove. You'll whenever you can. You can do less stooping while preparsit to do a wide range of tasks ing family meals if your stove ironing, cleaning veghas a high oven. etables, feeding the baby. The height of your kitchen When you sit to iron, for If sink is also important. example, the chair should it's too low, you strain your support your back and be a back by stooping to do dishes. comfortable height to permit A rack in the sink underyou to use the same arm neath your dishpan will raise movements as when you stand. it to a more comfortable First assemble everything you need within easy reach. Place height. When washing dishes, always scald dishes and let dampened clothes at your left on a portable them drain dry. When you (preferably don blue jeans for cooking table) and set a rack to hold and cleaning up after meals, ironed clothes at your right. you won't be so worried about Washday woes? If you're the mother of a growing, ramspilling stuff on your expensive-to-dr- y bunctious family, dont forget clean clothes. They also help the youngsters when you go out contribute to household safety shopping for your own blue by keeping your mind on what jeans. While kids love blue youre doing, no matter how jeans for their handsome, rugmessy. ged appearance, you'll love After youve gotten in the them for their easy -- carequal-tties habit of practicing these steps, when washday rolls around. you'll be pleased to find that housework neednt be houseEvery housewife spends a hold drudgery. And who knows great deal of time in the the whole family may enjoy kitchen, but you can make the change! cooking and doing dishes less bothersome with these work-saveStore seasonings, serving dishes and utensils needed at the stove right next to your range on easy-t- o- 8 Tkinaua HUMPHREY BOGART AUDREY HEPBURN r WILUAM HOLDEN LIKE YOUNG ...Mothers and Daughters of the Fort Douglas Hidden Valley Womens Association jointly participated in a social Saturday which featured a book review by Mrs. VerJean Sohm. pictured as they made preparations for the event are Mrs. Lester G. Olson, committee member, and Mrs. Vernal E. Back row are Mrs. D. C Bernson, comBess, chairman. mittee member and Shanna Bess, daughter of the chairman. NOW WE HAVE OUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD BANK 3 Attend nd Pkusut Hntii with i Bow Oick 50$ per hour FREE Shooting Instruction Rental 25$ -- AITfNTIQN lifil ia lltik! IT THIS SEASON! KIDS ARROWS one hour of shooting on the range with instructions & equipment lt. 35 I7d Each Included 75$ Meet per person. Duane Erichon's NEW Ufe Archery OPEN 5684 9:30 A.M.-1- 0 P.M. So. Slate (T Qtf&DQJG&D arQX&SXZK&D IARLY MATIN II SATURDAY AT 10 A.M. . sox omici ortN am. QJGADQJGAS '-'-- . 7S IJ f ( 8:30 PM. MATINEIS r.M. as delegates to Mill SAT., SUN.- -I 32nd WONDHFULWEIK oocrrs- -i ' hammlrstehcs rraiirsjii v TONIGHT Junior League. They are Mrs. Clair F. Coleman, Mrs. John H. Firmage, Jr. and Mrs. Dontld Rosenblatt. Another Salt Laker, Mrs. Don F. Bradshaw, AJLA Director of Region IX, will also attend the meet. In San Francisco, delegates from Junior Leagues in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Hawaii, TV "SOUND Of MUSK" AT tlv AUDREY gCHNO HEPBURN roe mrwmff . tlrTlFFAHYS less. ImN AvwIdMd BOGART MATINfll SUN- -1 11th HILARIOUS i AUDREY P.M. HEPBURN winr WILUAM s u r H H iteiftttar TO SERVE YOUR EVERY BANKING NEED, INCLUDING: ABRl SAVINGS ACCOUNTS with Doily Interest SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES PERSONAL CHECK INO choice of teverol stylet TRAVELER'S CHECKS MOW AT TWO THUHRI COMMERCIAL CHECKING for business, industry eSTUDIO 4 HOLDEN I JSJ Imh AviI8 oo CLOSE, CONVENIENT, AND A L WA YS PLENTY of PA RKING HUMPHREY TONIGHT AT 8:30 PM. SAT., VALLEY BANK and TRUST CO 6065 HIGHLAND DRIVE . TVxncoux Idaho, Montana, Can- ada, Oregon, Utah, Washington and Vancouver, B.C. will join for a three --day session of workshops. Mrs. Bradshaw will conduct a session on admissions proceedures. Also attending the meeting will be delegates from the Junior League of Ogden. They are Mrs. Rich Brewer, Mrs. L. Garr Merrill and Mrs. John D. Newton. The meet Is a combined effort of Regions IX and XII of the national organization. Almost half of all Region IX projects are in health and welfare. Mbre than a third of its projects are in the arts. Exactly half of Region XITs projects are in the arts and about 40 percent of its other projects are in health and welfare. Other projects in both regions deal with education, radio and television. llrfia AT I CfciM. "TH 1 the annual regional meeting of the' Association of the Junior Leagues of America to be held in San Francisco, November 2,3 and 4 are three Salt Lakers, members of the Salt Lake Church Parties... Ute Archery has a new program League Acting - Scout Troops and for A Or in SM AM. 7 tOW M cn. Dm OHmo mi KSanuti ECONO CHECKS only I Oc eoch check used CONTRACT COLLECTIONS and ESCROW SERVICE For ednvenience of both buyer ond seller; and to insure oc curate record Pul ne it and masculine! BOLD! SHOES by FLOR5HEIM, New concept! 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It includes older songs such as the one Dizzy Dean likes to sing on TV, Cannon Ball," Bouquet of Roses, "Jeaand newer lous Heart, things such as Still and Wolverton Mountain. This album should gain new fans for ole Bing! HAVE YOU EVER WONDERED what are the all-tifavorite songs down thru the years? Radio Station K.W I C has Just completed an extensive audience survey askir listeners to vote for Wabash favorite tune. Hundreds of votes were received and after the count, the immortal STARDUST by Hoagy Carmichael turned up 1 number one! Number LEFT MY HEART IN SAN Number 3 -FRANCISCO their all-ti- Leaves, "The Deep Sound of for protection of valuables honored everywhere NIGHT DEPOSITORY complete, lighted facilities ECONO LOANS at low bank interest TRUST DEPARTMENT to fulfill your wishes CONVENIENCE Drive-u- p windows open 'til 6 p.m. eoch bonking day; always ample parking Purple, Music, "Canadian Fascination. Moonriver, and Sunset, Days of Wine and Roses" to complete the top 10. These and many more that received votes are now being featured on the station at 1550. RECOMMENDED NEW ALBUMS: Your All-Ti- John Favorite Songs Gary; Remember" - Norman Luboff Choir; We Dig - Anita Kerr QuarMancini This Land is Your tet; Land" -- Mormon Tabernacle There Goes My Choir; Heart" - Jerry Vale and "Try to Remember" rothers Four. Your Neighborhood Bank is Customer is King v the Bank Where J HOME OWNED INDEPENDENT me 2-- SONG, folSEPTEMBER In lowed order by "Autumn klliic ! 155 00.0 .O' '11 VvijjD fOnO mmn rnmrv mynr. (i (nAMiijnyV! (yrransrea |