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Show I- I A12 REVIEW. SUGAR HOUSE March 17, 1966 NEWS University to Sponsor Inventors Exposition Schubert Singers Schedule 32nd Annual Girl Concert by Katherine Green New officers of the Schu- Be Music, always sung durbert Singers, an all girl vocal ing a performance, has begroup, met at the home of come a trademark. Financial backing is entireMrs. Kenneth Proctor, 1502 South 2400 East to discuss ly through sponsors obtained by the women. Anyone interplans for their Thirty-secoAnnual Concert; June 11 at ested in supporting the organization may contact Mrs. Highland High. Under the direction of George Finlinson, Choral officers are Mrs. Walter Welti. the 50 women rehearse weekly with Just one Kenneth Proctor, president; month vacation a year. The Mrs. Ray Camp, treasurer; group, organized in 1934, was Mrs. Jesse Grover, secretary business Wasatch Mrs. Finlinson, originally called and Mrs. ' Glen Mountain Club Ladies Chorus. manager; It started with Just 25 women Crowther. historian. who enjoyed singing, but they Blue And Gold Banquet Want to have a good time? were soon called to sing by military, civic and church Have a Cub Scout banquet. groups. The group now limits Just invite 30 freshly scrubtheir engagements because of bed boys filled with whoops time involved in memorizing and hollers, sixty parents all 20 to 25 selections. saying "sit down and shush, The music is varied, but lively brothers wishing they the theme song Let There too were cubs and crying sisters cause the punch was spilled, and you now have a successful evening. Cub Scout Troop 192 had its "Blue and Gold" scout nd 484-21- 78. lilSitsainEl) 1110 G0EO of school to get your school ring , , . wear tha symbol of your high school and your achiavamant as a sophomora, junior, and samor! Ordar your 10K gold school ring now , . . from Zalas. So aasy to own ... on convenient farms. SHOP OUR LOW PRICES! TT Cottonwood Mall 278-26- 19 search is underway House Park began Tuesday under the direction of Mrs. Richard V. Morris and Flora Culture Garden Club members Sixty Blue Spruce trees will be planted honoring citizens who helped develop Sugar House. Markers naming the donor will be placed at the base of each tree. Telephone Company furnished a new world communications film for the banauet. Robert Steur- - Champ Hurrah! Whoopeel Teal Our Robert Steur of Robert Steurs College of Beauty, Sugar Dance Club House, won national compeThe Hi --SteppersDance Club tition making him a member meets the. first Saturday of of the United States Olympic each month at the Newhouse Team at the international hair Hotel. This club started about styling contest in Rome this 15 years ago with six couples summer. United States came taking lessons from a local in fourth two years ago. dance studio. They enjoyed the Robert practiced all winter association and began asking for the national meet in Chicguests to attend, and soon the ago last week. It paid off group organized on a regular because he won every first basis. place grand champion award New club officers are Mr. except one. Competitors are and Mrs. Jay McHenry, preJudged on a point system and sident; Mr. and Mrs. William Robert received the highest Mangum, Mr. points in the combined con- - and Mrs. W. A. Kruetzfeld, tests' Tree secretary; and Mr. and Mrs. Planting Dail H. Bennett, treasurer in Tree planting Sugar vice-preside- nt; New Mrs . America Sought In Utah The Dont wait until you'ra almost out banquet Friday, March 11. Each den decorated a table creating a vdTiety of unusual center pieces. Mountain States A for another "ideal homemaker from Utah to vie for the "Mrs. America title helddurlngthe past eight months by Mrs. Don L. Buehner of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Raymond S. Fletcher 1827 Princeton Avenue, Salt Lake City, state chairman for the annual "Mrs. Utah for Mrs. America" contest, announced today that deadlinefor entering the competition is March 28. Entry blanks may be obtained from Gold Strike Stamp Co. redemption centers and merchants, from Intermountain Network Radio Stations and from the state chairman. Mrs. Fletcher said that contestants will be interviewed In their respective districts and finalists named for the "Mrs. Utah" contest which will be high - speed, high-efficie- water craft and a handy awning device to protect baby while traveling in an be among will automobile inventions scheduled for exhibit at the University of Utahs on Inventors Exposition 8. March and exhibit Registration placement is set for March Z 21-2- University President James C. Fletcher will deliver the address in the welcoming Union Ballroom March 22. His address will be followed by a luncheon and a symposium. An awards banquet is planned for that evening. ley, Goodbody and Co.; 'Patents by Lynn G. Foster, U. of U., and 'Marketing by Wendell Ashton, Gillham Advertising Co. Dr. Christensen said the expositions purpose is to bring together all the people involved in making an. invention a success. He pointed out that the inventor, though he has a very good idea, often knows little about making a profitable product of it. The exhibit of inventions, in the University Union Ballroom, will be open to the public at no charge March 23, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. i- Inventors will consult with specialists on individual problems on March 23 from 2- -5 p.m. , From The symposium, Idea to Successful Product will include discussions on Economic Factors of a Practical Product by Drs. Osmond Harline, FrankJohnson, and Milton Matthews, all of the University; 'Product Engineering by Dr. Wayne Brown, U. of U.; 'Financing Problems by Kenneth Hand- - ADOIT ENGAGEMENT f 25 p m. 45 p m. CwiNm: 700 mnd hchtfM! 7:20 and "Ai i Absoluts Knockout OfAUmsr RSSPUlSforJ (nBimsLe 9 Q COUPON DAYS SALE Bring coupons in for special savings fct O' c Building. Any Utah homemaker, who Is at least 21 years of age, may GENERALS iXClUSIVf dEEDdiffiillD held April 2 at the University of Utah Home Economics enter the contest herself or be sponsored by a business, civic and church groups. Judging will be based cm cooking, sewing, ironing, party preparation, family living, poise, grooming and personality. The new "Mrs. Utah" will be crowned by Alice Buehner title-holdwho the 1965-- 66 was named "Mrs. America". And the winner and her husband will receive gifts, plus an paid trip to San Diego, California, in May for the "Mrs. America" and "Mrs. U. S. 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