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Show II RFVIFW, February 3, 1966 I PTH ROUNDUP Are you interested February Is The Month For Meets schools annual appreciation Roosevelt School Lester Coon, coordinator of special education in the Gran Ue District will be guest wgpeaket and will show the 'film, Special Education in the 'Granite District Roosevelt Founders at the Elementary PTA Day program will be guest speaker at the Crestview School PTA meeting to be held Monday, February 7, at 7:30 p.m. The school is at 2100 Lincoln Lane, Holladay. Sixth grade students will, sing a tribute to Mrs. Bueh-ne- r. of teachers day held recently. Mrs. Robert McCulloch, chairman, who arranged for each child to bring die fruit, brought them to the room representatives and surprised the teachers with the baskets. The PTA furnished die Thursday, February 10, at 7:30 p.m., 875East33rdSouth. .isinie late Mrs. Orpha a teacher at Roosevelt ;ior bine years as well as a former PTA president at Roosevelt, will be honored by Fay H. Johnson, principal, who will read a tribute. She Mrs. John K. Mangum, program chairman, announced mat light refreshments will be served. East Millcreek Me-cha- m, vi & ib Neil Maxwell, Redtvood School vice presi- - All P.T.A. news should be sent to Mrs. R. P. Neeley, 3406 South 620 East. Salt lake City, 84106, by Friday prior to oath Thursday issue, died last year. Western Hills. or phon s day pageant will be presented by six students . and some PTA board memof student and public bers at the PTA meeting of dent affairs at the University of the Western Hills Elementary Utah will be guest speaker School, 5190 Heath Avenue, at the Founders Day PTA Realms, to be held Wednesto be held tonight program at 7:30 day February 9, p.m. (Thursday, February 3) at 7:30 The Keynote Chorus group at the East Millcreek p.m., Will perform. School. 467-430- 2. A founder1 IS 4' ib 52 J1 'b Classrooms will be open at 7;30 for visiting. The meeting will commence at 8 p.m. in the auditorium, according to Paul S. Worthen, princiDal. Cottonwood . A basket of fruit was pre-- 3 sented to the principal, secre- tary, crossing guard and all teachers of the Cottonwood Crestview School Mrs. Don L. (Alice) Bueh-ne- r, Mrs. America for 1965, 1 . Elementary School, 5205 Ho- lTaday Blvd., during the si )3 COTTONWOOD demonstration, given by Ken -necott Copper Corporation safety department, will be the feature of the Redwood Elementary School PTA meeting to be held next Thursday, February 10, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs., Gilbert HobbsL immediate past president, will be honored during observance of PTA Founders Day. uub i&'t 1 ' If you live in COTTONWOOD pleas call 8 Carolyn Johnson, with news lips or activities of your club, church, civic club, scout group, etc. 277-344- ! And so, the name of a new i'fi 3 ."1 .ffi ni O IT its 53 L'l vj2 si n a o VE sjl auxiliary or guild - 'The Carrot Seeds .was adopted at fee initial meeting 10 women I in ofapproxi-imate- ly interested the Holladay Childrens 1 Center, "ZOOTSouTh TOYh East. The group felt these emotionally disturbed children at the center could be compared to the carrot seed and that faithfully tended and trained they too can grow to amazing abilities. And perhaps, we the pub- -; lie, could be incorporated into Hie plot as the "Doubting Thomases. Mrs. Conrad Cornell 4030 South 3250 East, was elected temporary chairman and Mrs, Robert E. Steorts, 3054 Delsa Drive, secretary. Membership fees were set at $5 per and j year with active, inactive memberships contributing available. and aims were By-laadopted at this first meeting: 1. Object of the 'Carrot Seeds to assist the Holladay ChilCenter financially drens through this organization. 2. Publicity and monthly pro- (meetings set for the S.m Tuesday of the month). 3. Educate the public to the nature and needs of the emotionally disturbed child. 4. To cooperate with the purposes and activities of the Holladay Childrens Center. A membership drive luncheon is planned for March, but additional information may be obtained by calling Mrs. Cor- Founders OB n I4 c! K lit .J T Bi 09 IE 0 a probably we are the only area that has organized ski classes for housewives to get away for a few hours of skiing and still be home in time to have dinner cm the table. So, lets quit "Flayboying around and chew on this for awhile. This, is what I would term bad publicity. People will think if we do get the Olympics here that all toe doctors will be in Aspen if anyone needs one. Greene for Go E. ( Chet) The Orrin Greenes, 2124 Pheasant Lane, children Molly, 17, Skip, 14 and Joycelyn. (Cissy), 13, are al- - - REAL STORY READ THE REVIEW gram Tuesday, February 8, at 7:30 p.m. th A film on They will represent the era resuscitation will be shown at in which the PTA was founded. Music from the Gay Ninethe Oakwood School PTA MEETING Tuesday, Feb. ties will highlight the event in a variety show by 'Harold 8, at 7:30 p.m., 5815 Highland Glazier and Company." Drive. Past PTA presidents will Past presidents of Oakwood also be honored. PTA will be honored in connection with the Founders Day observance. and hear mouth-to-mou- KWIC 1550 On Your IE RADIO DIAL MERRILL LYNCH, PIERCE, FENNER & SMITH INC foil (ICI1IM IT0CI 111 OTIEI MIICIFU ITOCI 111 OOIIOIITT kennecott building, salt lake city sum On the spot radio ntws coverage by Review reporters Open Saturday Mornings Until 1 Tei.Phon.: USIulEI 359-76- P.M. For Your Crovenience Day. JOHNSON 9 meet (four xiceU let IukcA aftetHOOM cnaeJia. 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FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY INVITES HONOURABLE PUBLIC TO FORTUNE COOKS a i 11 IW nell at "Utahs Tippling Skiers? 278-333- If youd like the opinion of our Research Division on the subject no charge or obligation just mail a list of your holdings to George T.Stromberg, Manager HU Cat plate U And ' For The Gay Nineties costumes will be worn by officers and beard members of the Holladay Elementary School PTA for their annual Foundeers Day pro- ways on the go armed with tennis balls and racquets -summer and winter now with the indoor facilities at the Tennis Club Salt course.) ws tax-brack- Delinquency problems of grade school children will be discussed by Judge Regnal Garff at the Oakridge Elementary School PTA meeting to be held Wednesday, February 9, at 7:30 p.m. Second grade classes will sing on the program, and sixth grade students will presents skit to commemmorate PTA Auxiliary Adopts Carrot Seed Idea Frank Gunnells fire tive burning on Utah ski publicity. Read the following item in Abby Rands column in "Ski, January issue, a national ski magazine. "Salt Lake skiers classify lucky folk -- lawyers, doctors, dentists as those who their wives and head to Aspen on the 20 special lounge car jaunts operated by the Rio Grande. "They board at 5:42 a.m. and suddenly beyond reach of Utahs dry laws, betippling immediately, gin a project which continues until the 2 p.m. arrival at Glen-wo- od Springs. Wow, isnt anyone going to let him know? Its too tad the nation of skiers who read this magazine dont know that we in the Salt Lake area are pro-bab- lv the only skiers in the country who can take an afternoon off - lawyers, doctors and dentists included - in the middle of the week and still stop on the way for that drink or a beer if we want to and still be there within 45 minutes. (drinking rapidly, of Oakwood School Holladay School are you Considering your confident your capital is presently invested to the best possible advantage? Or are there real opportunities to increase your over-a- ll yield without sacrificing quality? Oakridge School BY CAROLYN TALES The legend of the Carrot Seed tells about a little boy who came home all excited with a giant carrot seed, only to be disheartened by his familys belief that he couldnt get it to grow. But tended and watered faithfully it pro duced a carrot the size of a . wheelbarrow. first aid 'An emergency A plaque with the names of Oakridge Schools past PTA presidents win be presented to Maurice Wilkinson, principal. Former PTA presidents will be honored guests. in income? 7. More fuel for Represen ta'-- F P if FEBRUARY ' U U; yic&T.'Mi it LLAGE BARBER SHOP VI in 3,. 1st THRU FEBRUARY 25th Jj1 People who buy CHEV-RO-RA- during month February be real Y 3 fortune-ate- . f have dragon size selection of new an used cars to choose from. During February have free gifts and fortune cookies for everyone. 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