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Show i REVIEW, LICREEK frz Eions Install Officers... THE pyvAT FATHER-SO- N "BANQUET of the East Mill- creek Lions Club held last at Brattens Seafood week Grotto, 1355 East 21st South, Hew officers were installed, ithey included; Ben Bishop, president; Robert Cockrell fijtsl vice president; Cliford Cockayne, second vice president; Ronald Kalt, third vice president; Dee Davis, sec- THE SKYLINE HIGH School will Choir Bing at the 10:15 A.M. at Mass at St. Ambrose Catholic Church, 1095 South 23rd East on May 22. Catechism teachers and helpers will be given special awards at the 9:30 a.m. Mass May 22. Receiving two year teachers diplomas for which 50 hours of Doctrine and 30 hours of Methods must have been accrued are: Mrs. Roger Hendrickson, Mrs. H. C. Halfhill, Mrs. W. B. Loring, Mrs. Sam Deleganes and Mr. Theron King. Three year teachers awards will go to Mr. John Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson and Mrs. Edmund Braak. Kira Richmond, treaDan Morgan, Lion Taiher; Norm Berndt, Tail Twister and George Webb. Ralph Jones, Dale Holbrook and Merritt Rigby, directors. Guest of honor at the Banquet was Mrs. Virginia Webb. Guest speaker was Ken Viera, NINE YOUNGSTERS of Rew'poach of the offensive re-- K reivers of the University of deemer Lutheran Church, fciytah football squad. A total 1955 East Stratford Avenue, Lions and 26 awaiting confirmation, will be . thirty -- five retary, surer; Pf Ksoas attended. m - PARENTS examined publically at the 11 A.M. service May 22. A dinner at the church was given in their honor last week. CUB is YOUR SCOUT TROOP 78 Cathedral school May 20. at 7:30 P.M. tire scout and his father THE CHRISTIAN WOMENS Club of America enjoyed a flower arrangement presentation by Mrs. Mildred Newton at their monthly luncheon last week. Devotional speaker was Mr. Jess Stillman. a philosophy major at the University of Utah. Vocal selections were provided by Mrs. Sydna McPherson. THE ; EVANGELICAL Free Church at 1910 East 3900 South will present a movie put out by the National Association of Evangelicalism at 7 P.M. May 22. The film is entitled 'Anything Can HapThe public is Invited pen. to attend free of charge. BELL RingChrist Methodist Church, 2375 East 3300 South, THE to ing WESLEY ers of present thelrannualconcertat P.M. tomorrow in the church sanctuary. The group of 15 high school students will present the same program as will be given on their tour afColorado, Wyom8 of Stratford Ward, 2605 South . 15th East will meet in the 'CHILD A Cultural Hall of the Ward at ing and Montana, June According to Edwin J. Duncan, 7 P.M. May 23rd. In addi'POOR bell master, the public is of the to tion dfli presentation b awards, a film from the forest invited to the concert, free READER? of charge, service will be shown. 410 of Boy Scout Troop speciol phonics program Christ Methodist Church will can positively teach any stage their fethrson camp-o- ut H normal youngster or adult to you live in fhe this Friday and Saturday. be a good reader or speller EAST Mill CREEK AREA The caravan will leave the for only $2.50 per week. church at 6 P.M. May 20. please call There Is a fee of 50$ a perPol Kendig, 486-043For Free Demonstration in the son. Anv scout or crosDec- of with activities news tips or privacy of your own home, civic Wife or coil 278-09club, club, church, your scout group, etc. itay Ertman, Jordan DisTHE READING CLINIC trict activity chairman; Hollis 4645 Hollodoy Blvd. proSmith, participating Nathan Hale, general W. C. Hommond, Director 25 of motion; CUB SCOUT PACK chairman; and Dean HailCathedral of the Madeleine. stone, ticket chairman report 331 East South Temple, will that this one dollar entitles meet in the basement of the you to view displays, skills events, talent contests, and horsemanship by boys in this area and to cook your own . 19, A12 1966 x the button box- NEWS by Pat Kendig May 4-- 6 attend, call 484-687- wish1. R. ELTON NEWMAN, 3399 South 2410 East, was elected national chairman of the American Baptist Women during their 15th Annual meeting in Kansas City. MRS. W. This organization is a coordinating agency for some 6,000 women's societies in 36 states. MRS. BOYCE CLARK, 2439 Michigan Avenue, was installed as president of the Womens Utah Motor Transport Association recently. Mrs. Ruland J. Gill is retiring president. FRED B. EVANS, 1888 Road was elected and Installed president of the Primary Hospital Auxiliary at its annual awards luncheon meeting last week. Mrs. Maxwell E. Rich is retiring president. MRS. MiUbrook by Pat Cummings A recent newspaper story dealt with a farmer who informed police someone had stolen his stone wall, one hundred and forty feet long and four feet high. Since it was Parleys Terrace, was selec- behind the farm buildings, he ted president of the Salt Lake wasn t sure when it was taken. Valley Youth Council at the The wall contained thirty-fiv- e organizations first meeting tons of stone. last week. Pat, a Highland 'I must admit it is one of the more unusual cases we High School student, was chosen from among representa- have dealt with , a police tives from all Salt Lake area spokesman said. high schools. SCENE: THE Police Station BRUCE ROBERTS, a Skyline of a very small town. The High School senior, became building houses the Police Dewinner of the model United partment, the Fire DepartNations writing contest conment, the Water Company, and ducted for about 120 high the City Officials. Upstairs is school press delegates to the the jail; In the basement is the mock UN session on the Un- library. . The Police Captain is seated iversity of Utah campus in April. The contest is spon- at his desk reading Playboy sored by the U. of U. depart- Magazine. His only staff, Sgt ment of Journalism. Jones, has just left in Car 1 Bruce, son of Dr. and Mrs. to investigate the theft of two George Roberts, will receive chickens. a $50 grant for winning, the The door is violently flung contest. open and a short, fat man, very red of face comes puffing in. VALEDICTORIAN SPEAKGeorge some nut stole ERS for Highland High School my wall! are Melodee Larsen, Douglas The Police Captain hastily Horman, Lourel Parker, J. hides Playboy under the blotn, ter. Cordell Bott and Mark student body presiYou have a complaint to dent. Theme for the speeches make, sir? Sir? George, you idiot. Im is 'The great thing in life rememis not where we are, but in your brother-in-lawhat direction we are mov- ber? I tell you some nut- Standard police procedure, ing, as quoted from Oliver Wendell Holmes. sir . If you will recall the words Graduation ceremonies will of our beloved mayor at the Town Meeting last night and begin at 6:30 P.M. June in the Highland auditorium, his thoughts on sloppy police 2166-17- th East. procedure and records, you will realize I am merely car rying out his instructions. Tm the MAYOR! Thats right, sir. Your ' name, please? William Umbdenstock, you fool! And your address, sir? The same house YOU live in, idiot. Now stop clowning and go find that wall! Please have proper respect for the Police Department, sir. An irate temper will get you nowhere. Now when did you last see this missing object? Who knows when you last see a thing like a wall? You live there, too. Why didnt YOU notice it was gone? The phone rings. Police Department, Captain speaking. Oh, Sgt. Jones.. ..did you apprehend the criminal?.. .No, Im NOT being funny.. A raccoon, eh? Well, bring him back and well either put him in the jail or open up a zoo in the li' Ras-muso- LEONARD KEITZ, 3814 H. Birch Drive, as beat designated a senior residential appraiser by the Society of Real Estate Appraisers, Chicago. Only thirty persons in Utah are so designated. assistant in the mortgage Mr. Keitz is vice-presid- ent loan division of First Security Bank of Utah. He is vice president of the Society of Real Estate Appraisers, Salt lake w, dinner. 7,800 tickets are for sale. Be sure shish-ke-b- ob to get yours! NEWLY HEADQUARTERS FOR THE ELECTED WEST .t'Jl RACQUET SHOP SUITS in neat, narrow, natural lines Newman; historian, . Valerie Webb; and business manager, Sharon Qsoro. so-cal- led the mayors drugstore. look CHARGE IT? Now -- SHOP THURSDAY NIGHT Chap- TILL ter. rap GSQ SDfflm Bingham High School officers are 1966-6- Ffi-tCJA-U Telephone 262 - 2441 7 Ray Newbold, president; Sub Peterson, Cecilia Brentel, Louise Mary secretary; Serassio, historian; Ken business manager; Bill Jardine, newspaper editor; and Brenda Butterfield, yearnt; Sai-ba- editor. Hillcrest book ra, - High School student body officers are Royce Gardner, president; Dan Jan Edmondson, historian and Pat Wat-ana- Goff, secretary. Jordan High School elected officers are Wayne Page, president; Steve Brown, first ms (xmasft PAT SHEA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Shea, 2222 vice-preside- nt; Jordan Junior High School student body officers areboy s Billy Davis; Billie girls' on proper police procedure last night? Then take the Brownie Camera and go photograph where the missing wall was. Take LOTS of pictures forme file. And charge the film at ber our little lecture here, George- -The phone mgs again and a little boy enters carrying a broken rope. Fd like to report a Just a minute, sonny. Police Captain Department, speaking. Oh, you want the fire and its burn department? ing up? Well said the Fire Chief right over. Shall I ring the siren now? the Youd better--you- re Fire Chief, too, as of last night. Now, whats missing? My raccoon. Wait a minute, George. Whats on fire? Your drugstpre. Be sure and save the film. And the racbrary. . THE WALL! coons name? Oh, yes. Sgt. Jones have George, you idiot my you seen a stolen wall? Thats walls missing, my drug right, a wall. Our mayor stores on fire, youre going seems to be missing one.,.. to put that blasted raccoon in Thats right, the stone wall my library why? around the back of the farm. He stole some chickens. ' terns of Contains thirty-fi- ve Whose chickens, George? stone, 1 believe, though that is Yours, Henry. 1 must admit merely heresay information. this is one of the more unUm hum well, you go look usual cases we have dealt with. for it, Sgt. Jones. You remem- - 12 fc.ff.CMawap or - The 19th annual University of Utah Summer Festival is embarking cm a series of firsts in connection with this years presentations. first time, the proFor ductions will move indoors, from the wide open spaces of the stadium to the air conditioned comfort of the Pioneer Memorial Theatre. According to Dr. Keith M. Engar. Theatre Executive Director, the forthcoming festival will also innovate three productions instead of two. The schedule calls for the the entertainment spectacular to open with the presentation of an opera. Next will come a play and the closing production wifi, be a ballet. The opera will be Rossinis famous Barber of Seville, which will feature members of the Utah Symphony. This will be their last public appearance before leaving for Greece. Opera with the orchestra in the theatre is another 'first for the festival.Barber ofSeville will be shown from June 24 through J uly 1, with the exception of June 26. Larry Parker second Margo Wall secretary; and Tereann Cutler, hiStoriaitIJ,,,4 vice-preside- nt; When you cant hug him, you can wrap your heart around his voice with a Long Distance call. Go ahead. Call now. Orchestra members will comprise the orchestra, which will be under the baton of Mr. Watts. The ballet will feature members of the Utah Civic Ballet. This will mark the premier of ballet on the large stage of the Pioneer Memorial Theatre. Opening performance will be on July 26, and will continue through July 30. Another first for the festival concerns the designing of the sets and costumes. For the first time this will be handled by one individual, Ariel Ballif, who will work closely with each director. Dr. Engar has announced that the Pioneer Memorial .Theatre. Is .accepting crjjexs for tickets, which will be delivered after May 1. Special discount rates are available to groups and to who wish to attend all three productions. , SALT LAKE MUSIC CO. 3719 South State Street SUMMER. MUSICAL INSTRUMENT RENTAL PLAN With Purchase Option Rental as low as $15.00 untirKtttWrlTt the School Enrollment Fee or Give Free Instruction. Next on the schedule Is a run for the Pulitzer Prize winning play by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, You Cant Take it With You. Dr. Engar will direct. This play was an enormous success when it was first produced on Broadway and it is experiencing a revival of ma- returned to the New York stage late last year, and has been playing to packed houses since then. At the Pioneer Theatre it will be jor proportions. Mountain States Telephone It performed from July 7 - 16. The festival will conclude with ballet, choreographed and directed by Wiliam Christensen. 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