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Show August :S EVv COMMUNITY NEWS iQfefr September 6. reSUGAR HOUSE gistration day Registration is at rite school. 9 to 12 A.M. Uoi.er Smedlex, son of Mr There will be no seventh S medley. .uui Mrs IVlberi and eighth grades taught at as 1340 Westminster Axe, Lutheran School for the elected chairman of Explorer the 1966-6- 7 school year Region 13 at the recent nationExfor al diecate conference The annual parish picnic of plorers in Indianapolis, InSt Ambrose Catholic Church, diana He is an Eade Scout and as 2315 Redondo Avenue, will be named the most outstanding Eagle Scout in the Great Salt Lake Council He is chairman of the Great Salt Lake Explorer Cabinet As chairman of Regie 12. hich includes l't3h, Wyoming, Arizona. Nevada, California and Ha mu, he with the other Explorers in these areas and preside over two yearly meetings. He is a senior at Highland High School and presidentelect of the Highland High Seminary student body, mem-b- er of the National Honor Society, the Key Club and the A'cappella Choir. eluding . will-wor- k EAST MiLLCREEK Reedemer Lutheran School, East Stratford Avenue is adding two new teachers to its faculty this fall.- - They are Miss Mary Hammell and Miss 1955 Jeannette Breidert, Jeannette Breidert held August 28 at the Spruces in Big Cottonwood Canyon. Parishioners should bring both spring, 1966 college graduates Miss Hammell, daughter of the pastor of Redeemer Lutheran Church, attended college their a ner August at 6:30 P.M. foreign students who will visit Salt Lake after having spent the summer counseling at church camps. Each family is to bring a pot-lu- ck type item, plus their own silverware and bread. The all -- church planning retreat for Methodists has been set for September 9 and 10 at Pine Cliff camp. to honor 30 twenty-fi- ve WWW "ten.,.. 1 iJ. Principa of the Lutheran I School, Harold D. Ebke, will teach third and fourth grades. Miss Karen Stewart will re-- f. turn for her second year to L teach fifth and sixth grades. She is attending the Univer- -' sity of Colorado this summer. Enrollments for all grades will be taken up to and In- r--rf Daniel M. Schwartz, 1792 Millbrook Road, has accepted the position of senior staff engineer in Lockheed Missile and Space Co.'s Ground Vehicles System Division in He Sunnyvale, California. leaves the post of senior vice president and general manager of Eimco Corp.s Tractor division, the company he joined in 1946 as a chief en- gineer. Mr. Schwartz has been a of the Utah Symphony, a member of the board of Rowland Hall and St. Marks Sqhool, president of Congre-gatiBnai Israel and a director of the Utah Association for the United Nations. director on Stanley R. Brewer, 3366 South 2940 East, has been named advertising director of Associated Food Stores five Intermountain divisions. Pre- viously. he was Associateds Joe Hightoiver I May-wo- od Drive, attended the midyear sales conference of the Columbus Show Case Company at Columbus, Ohio, where he represented the company's bakery division in the Intermountain Area. KEARNS J im&ii Says I J il 3 11 11 il teen-agfun-fille- teen-a- e d, Kearns ship. With for seminar girls.. .all free and is underway under ge Jaycee-ett- e sponsor- Realty Auditorium, Midwest 3575 So. inar continues Friday.August 26 with a demonstration of Makeup and Skin Care. On Wednesday, August 31, there will be a modelling demonstration of Poise and Posture. Last of the sessions Friday, September 2, will feature teenage models in a Fashion Show. Therell also be free refreshments. For further details, call Marilynn Kalm, 298-381- 6. dream The of a park of Its GREAT Reverend Ada B. Duhigg, Methodist Deaconess, , was guest preacher at Midvale Community Methodist Thou Church last Sunday. Art Christ was her sermon, given at the 11 A.M. worship Reverend Burl G. Kreps, Midvale Methodist minister, and family are on vacation. es Midvale Jaycees and a 'Rummage Sale last Saturday at the former Sprouse-Rei- tz building chi Main Street in Midvale. household Clothing, items and furnishings were sold from 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. The 47th annual Utah-Ida- ho District Kiwanis Convention will be held next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday in Provo. Sixty-fi- ve clubs from the two ted pre-scho- Midvale Junior High School is sponsoring a special orien- tation day Thursday, August 25, for all seventh graders from 9 A.M. to 11 A.M. seven dollar registration fees are to be paid today also. Classroom schedules and school policies and special school procedures will be discussed followed by a tour of the building. Eighth and ninth grade students are to pay registration fees and check their school schedules today at 1 P.M Midvale Elementary School students will begin the new school year Wednesday, August 31 at 8:30 A.M. Registration must be completed before this day at the principals office from 9 A.M. to 12 noon. First grade students will be notified by mail, where and, when to register. , Jordan Council members will hold a Parent Teachers cee families enjoyed a picnic Association organization at Copperton Park on August meeting tonight, Thursday, 21. Children utilized playAugust 25, at 7:30 P.M. at Elementary ground facilites while their East Midvale mothers prepared a barbecue School, 6990 South 3rd East. P.T.A. membership will be and their dads played balL sold, election and installation Mrs. Nathan Ridge was chairof officers will be held. An man. orientation meeting will be held to acquaint parents with MIDVALE the new tram teaching proo members of Jay- queen Lori-l- ee Thorne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keyne Thorne and king Shawn Koplin, son of Mr. and Mrs. den Koplin, arrived by helicopter Saturday to reign over "Sandy Days" held at South Village Shopping Crater, 9400 South 700 East, Sandy Beckstead Ravell Mayor crowned the six year oldS Sandy City King and Queen. Friday evening the Salt Lake Sheriffs department staged a Wild West Robbery as part of the entertainment. Sandy royalty, Midvale Ladies Eagles Aux- iliary served breakfast last Sunday at the F. O. E. Hall, North Main Street, vale. 191 Mid- Salt Lake County Medical Assistants Association announces their new officers, who were installed by Mrs. Betty Mae Cutler. Magna, as follows: Mrs. Everett Hibbard. president; Mrs George ject. The teenage girls were down their hands and knees searching diligently for the minute lens when Mr. Edmunds spotted them as he drove along 33rd South. He immediately stopped his auto and inquired as to the nature of the problem. He said it was evident the girls could use some light, and a little assistance, and lent them a flashlight he had in his automobile. He then proceeded to join in the search. The flashlight helped a great deal but they still couldnt find the missing lens so Mr. Edmunds said he would go home and get his set of lights that could be plugged into his automobile. While at his residence, Mr. Edmunds phoned Mrs. Simpson, who was getting somewhat alarmed because her high-power- ed s clearly again and was able to Thurs- A gram. HOUADAY Fifteen- - year - old Vicky Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Edward Simpson, 3465 South 3650 East, was taking a rather dim view of a dark situation Wednesday evening when Phillip Edmunds, 3021 Plateau Drive, appeared on the scene and shed some light on the problem at hand. Vicky and two of her friends, Mardee Bohling and Liz Robson, had been shopping Wednesday evening and were walk- ing home along 33rd South, near Wasatch Boulevard, about 9:00 P.M. when a slight mishap occurred. The girls were clowning a bit and one of Vickys friends suddenly gave her a brisk pat on the back with just enough force behind it to knock one of her contact lens right out of her eye socket Cuth-berts- colorful array of back to school wearing apparel will be featured at the Fashion visitors at the Leslie C. Seager residence, 3092 Cascade Way, Holladay, are Mr. and Mrs. John on of Dearborn, Michigan, and their three youngsters, Judy, Janet and Jimmy. Mr. Cuthbertson is Mrs. Sea-ge- rs Out-of-to- wn go on a camping trip day thanks to Mr Edmunds who made it possible. Failles" fashion show and luncheon to be held Saturday, August 27, at the Winder 7th Ward, 4350 South 1100 East. The social event is under the direction of the Relief Society Organization and will start off with a buffet style luncheon at 1:00 P.M Modeling in Saturdays show will be the young girls of the M.IA. and mothers of the ward who will be wea mg original clothing items they have made. Those In charge of arrangements are Mrs. Roger Smith, fashion Mrs. coordinator; Lynn Henderson, luncheon chairman, and Mrs. Richard Michels, decorating. Reservations can be obtained by calling Mrs. Chick states will be represented August 28, 29 and 30 at the I convention. Activities scheduled include: Sunday: buffet dinner; hour of worship at Aspen Grove Theatre in the Pines, Sterling W, Sill, assistant to the twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will be the speaker. Monday: First session at Brigham Young University features O. E. PeterInteraation Kiwanis son, Secretary as the keynote speaker; Idaho fellowship luncheon and Governors banquet at Wilkenson Center on BYU campus. Tuesday: Convention sessions and Utah fel. lowship luncheon. and equipment, County Commissioners last weekend sent equipment to start clearing land near the David Gourley School. This is one of three parks visioned for the mushrooming community. The larger of these Is destined for the area adjoining the Youth Center and the Kearns , Swimming Pool; the other is An estimated 18,220 Jordan planned in a location near the Kearns Junior High School. School district pupils will beA group of Kearns Jaycees, gin classwork Wednesday led by President Wally GaAugust 31, an increase of aplbraith and Vice President Nate proximately 1,070 students Ridge, have attended the last over last year. Two new schools. East Midtwo meetings of the Kearns vale Elementary School (ready Town Council with the County to push the for students), Sandys Bell Commissioners parks issue. The Jaycees have View Elementary School (not yet ready) and a 15 classroom pledged muscle power of ap40 proximately energetic addition at Midvale Elementary School will help provide young men to effect park completion in the 5- - acre site at for the enrollment increase. 4300 West and 5015 South and Jordan Districts first move into the team teaching proare asking the support of various civic organizations in gram will be effective this Kearns. year. Reed H. Superintendent The Youth Beckstead, outlined the teachol Conference of the Kearns ers activities: 730 Stake was successful In its Jordans classroom first experimental try, report teachers will hold an adminleadars Glade Justesaiu&ad. istrators work shpp ThursThelma Jackson. The three- - day, August 25 at Hillcrest High School Auditorium, 7350 day schedule featured a variety of events for young people South 900 .East at 9 A.M.; of the MIA, including a fashFriday new teachers will ation show, talent show, two tend orientation meetings at dances, sunrise services, and 9:30 A.M.; opening Institute for all teachers will be held several eating fests. With lessons learned, leaders are alMonday August 29 at 9:30A.M. ready planning a larger and and teachers will report to their schools Tuesday August more successful Youth Conference next year, says Mrs. 30 for classroom assignments and supplies. Justeson. Dale Gates of the Kearns Substation was pest of Kearns Jaycees during Law Day observance of the Utah Jaycees at the Prudential Building cm August 20. The occasion was the quarterly conference of thdjState Jaycee organization. Spraial pests were Captain Dewey Fillis, Salt Lake Police Chief; Lyle Hiatt, president, Utah Peace Officers Association, sheriffs deputies town marshalls hosted by many of the States 60 Jaycee clubs. President Bennie Williams spoke on public apathy toward law enforcement and recommended expanded support of police officers. For their efforts during the past year, the Kearns club received awards in Community Development, Chapter Management and Leadership Training. They also received the Blue Chip award for membership increase and various required projects. onto the ground- - the search was on but it was like looking for a needle in a haystack without light on the subon Jay-cett- sessions at 4000 West, the 7:30p.m. sem- Sixty-tw- Tell You ees. service. A 277-37- 92. Methodist Church, 3300 South will have get -- acquainted pot -- luck din- t 2551 Mrs. Collins, Helen McSharry, secretary; Mrs Jerold Horton, treasurer; Mrs. La Don Elliott and Mrs. Darwin Murdock, trustnt; Beverages Kearns have hopes of fulwill be available. For further fillment.may details, contact picnic chairAs a result of Jaycee pledman, George Barton at ges to furnish labor if the , County will furnish materials Christ East Mary Hammell Valpariso University In it Valpariso, Indiana, for two years and graduated from the University of Utah. She will i-- teach first and second grades. Miss Breidert, from Rod- -i man Iowa, Is a graduate of Concordia Teachers College j: in Seward, Nebraska. She will teach the newly added kinder-- - Sid M. Roberts, own lunch, 2375 ; at Salt Lake Division advertising manager. North Salt Lake Opportunity Center at 410 North Maui, North Salt Lake, will hold a Tenth Anniversary Open House at the center Sunday, August28at2p.,m. brother. The public is invited to meet This is the first visit out the centers new director, west for theCuthbertson famTo be Eugene Smith Jr. ily and during their stay they honored is Mrs. Olive K. Neil-so- n, founder of the center. plan to visit the canyons, Bingham Copper Mine, Timp-anog- as Cave and the LJ9.S. MURRAY Microfilm vaults in Little Cottonwood Canyon. The Department of Utah, E. Dale Peak, 2220 East Disabled American Veterans, 4800 South, was one of the wish to let all members know featured speakers at the nathat Sunday, August 28, "Famcraven tion of the ily Day will be held at the tional, Churchmen's Fellowship of Murray City Park, 5177 South the United Church of Christ State St. Murray, Utah. in St. Louis, Missouri, on A free lunch will be provided by the Dept. Time -August 19, 20 and 21. Mr. Peak was chairman of 11:30 A.M. till 5 P.M Area the Churchmens Fellowship. 4. i Movie Listings MOVIES FROM AUGUST 24TH TO AUGUST 31ST . C ENTER State and Broadway HOW TO STEAL A MILLION 12:00, 2:30, 5:00, 7:25, 10:00. CAPITOL 2nd South THE DIRTY GAME 2:00 '' MACABRO STUDIO 161 South Main THE BLUE MAX 8:30 UTAH 148 South Main THE SOUND OF MUSIC GEM 162 South State BATMAN, OUR MAN FLINT MOTOR-V- U 33rd East 33rd South BATMAN. OUR MAN FLINT. ESQUIRE 228 South State CN HER BED OFROSES. 12:00, 3:00, 6:45, 10:00. SADIST 1:50, 5:15, 8:30. UPTOWN 53 South Main DOCTOR ZHIVAGO 2:00, 8:00 SOUTHEAST 2121 South 11th East WHOS AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? 12:00, 2:10, 4:30, 7:00, 9:30. VILLA 3092 Highland Dr. KHARTOUM 2:00, 8:30. RIALTO 272 South Main TORN CURTAIN 12:30, 2:40. 5:00, 7:20, 9:40. THE TOWER 9th East 9th South WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE WAR DADDY 7:20, 9:45. THE MOVIE Wasatch Blvd. 39th So. THE GUNS OF AUGUST ends Thursday. A THOUSAND CLOWNS starts Friday. Modeling in the "Fashion Fallies" Show and Luncheon Saturday at Winder 7th Ward, 4350 South 1100 East, will be Carla Smith, left; Mrs. Roger Shepherd, Cheryl Michels, 10. Theyll model clothes they have made. ' hadn't returned daughter home, and related the incident to her. When Mr. Edmunds returned to the scene and plugged in the flood lights , night suddenly turned into day and several curious bypassers, along with Vickys father, were attracted to the area and assisted in the search. With all the help they had and the aid of the bright lights they still hadnt come up with the missing lens and were just about to give up the whole thing when Mr. Simpson decided to take one last look down a steep ravine. He must have been inspired to go to that particular area because he found the lens after probing through the thick foliage for several minutes. Mr. Simpson Is happy to report that Vicky is seeing Webber, 262-321- 3. Carol Jean Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Christensen, 2620, Venus Circle, recently completed 14 weeks of Peace Corps volunteer training at the University of California, Los Angeles, and will be assigned to work in Ethiopia. Miss Christensen will be working in educational projects with 44 other volunteers who were trained at UCLA. WOODLAND 40th So. 7th East THIS PROPERTY IS CONDEMNED. ASSAULT ON A QUEEN LYRIC 132 South State BEAU GESTE 12:00, 4:00, 8:00. THE PLAINSMAN 2:00, 6:00, 10:00. HIGHLAND 3670 Highland Drive BEAU GESTE. THE PLAINSMAN PARK VU 1100 East 39th South WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE WAR DADDY, DUEL AT DIABLO REDWOOD 3688 Redwood Road DUEL AT DIABLO. WHAT DID YOU DO IN THE WAR DADDY. VALLEY VU 48th West 35th South LT. ROBIN CRUSOE U.S.N BACHELOR IN PARADISE. UTE 7800 South State BACHELOR IN PARADISE. LT. ROBIN CRUSOE U.S.N. TOWNE 65 East Broadway THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING, THE RUSSIANS A RE COMING 12:00, 4:35. SKATERDATER 4:15, 9:45. RIALTO 272 South Main TORN CURTAIN, THE GHOST AND MR. CHICKEN 12:30, 2:40, 5:10, 7:30, 9:50. HIGHLAND 3670 Highland Drive THE TORN CURTAIN. THE GHOST AND MR. CHICKEN. MVJRRAY- 4961, South State, LT. ROBIN CRUSOE JUJ3.N., RUN ARPALiOOSARUN, ct .41 -- 1 - Marine Lance Cpl. Ed T racy, formerly of Holladay son of Mrs. Louis J. (Stella) Cozza and the late Don Tracy, returned to the area last week after serving one year of active military duty with the 12th Marine Division, Da Nang, Viet Nam. Cpl. Tracy graduated from Skyline High School in 1964. TEEN CALENDAR REMEMBER SWEATERS IS SOMETHING the girU are aure to do, for argyle plaids and herringbone patterns like these make practical fashion news in wool-kncardigans for high school and it August 25 "Annie Get. Your Gun, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 p.m. National Stage Band Camp Seminar, directedbyDr. William Fowler, with leading jazz musicians, University of Utah National Speed Trials at Bonneville Salt Flats. rollege. Bulletin board comes in handy for family messages, or homework reminders. Sweaters by Catalina, India burlap bulletin hoard by Hallman. TRADE NOW and LA YA WA Y FOR CHRISTMAS! August 26 Annie Get Your Gun, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 p.m. Davis County Fair, Horse Racing, reduced rate tickets KBBC Teen Nite, Battle of the Bands, Fireworks $1 per family at Lagoon. Meet Me on the Bridge at Midnight, Silver Wheel Theatre ' Park City, 8 P.M. Alone in the World, or Leah, the Forsaken Barbary Coast Opera House, Park City, 8 P.M. In Case You Hadn't Heard," a musical comedy in three 5 SPEED ONLY ONE OF IT'S KIND RAIL Clayton Jr. High, 8 P.M. Working Girls Dilemna, or Virtues Reward, Melodrama presented by the Ragtime Melodrama, Avalon Theatre, 8:15 P.M., admission $1.25. National Speed Trials, Bonneville Salt Flats. National Stage Band Camp Seminar, directed by Dr. William F owler, with leading jazz musicians. of Utah. acts, University August 27 Annie Get Your Gun, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P M Davis County Fair, Horse Racmg, Rodeo, Exhibits Wrestling, Fireworks at Lagoon. Kingston Trio, Lagoon Patio Gardens, 10:30 and 12:00 P M $2.25 per person. "Meet Me on the Bridge at Midnight, Silver Wheel Theatre, Park City, 8 P.M. Alone in the World, or Leah, the Forsaken," Barbary Coast Opera House, Park City, 8 P.M. "Working Girls Dilemna, or Virtues Reward, presented by the Ragtime Melodrama, Avalon Theatre, 8:15 P.M. National Stage Band Camp, University of Utah. Auto Races at Fairgrounds Speedway, 8:30 P.M National Speed Trials, Bonneville Salt Flats. August 28 Tenth Annual Great Salt Lake Road Race, Midvale Airport, No. 2, West Jordan. Mormon Tabernacle Choir Broadcast, 8:30 A.M., open to public. August 29 Annie Get Your Gun, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P.M. Boxing Matches, Utah State Fairgrounds Coliseum Wilhelm Herz with NSU motorcycle at BranevilleSalt Flats. August 30 Annie Get Your Gun, Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P.M Wilhelm Herz with NSU motorcycle at Bonneville Salt Flats August 31 Teen Dance, Terrace Ballroom, 7:30 P M , 50? per person "Annie Get Your Gun," Valley Music Hall, 8:15 P.M 26 DRAGSTER RAIL FRAME Speed Huret Allvil DeraHer with Flight Style Stick Shift. 20! Slick tires with dragster tread and new red pin stripes. Violet color with chrome fenders and silver metal flake seat. 5 DRAGSTER I S54W with operating trade 53488 chrome rims, rear coaster brake and heavy duty knobby rear tire . with operating trade 26 Girls Bike 26 used $795 Girls Bike - used good cond. 9 8 HAMMONDS HAMMOND'S MAS COASTERS TANOEMS UNICTCUS WAOONS SCOOTERS TOYS, TOTS, TOTS SWINGS )4flrD TRJKISO MOA1 CARS SWIMMINO ROOU COTTONWOOD MALI BOUNTIFUL 5 Points Shopping Crater |