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Show Thursday, April 9, 1970 SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Page 2 Everybody Gets Into The Act South Salt Lake News Serving The Center Oi Industry Entered as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Salt Lake City, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1879. Published Weekly. Subscription Rate 3106 South Main Street $2.00 per year Phone 484-144- 1 12-da- Salt Lake City, Utah P.O. Box 11426, Publisher Editor Earl Alsop Ronald Shook "Clementine the Donkey delights MOUNTAIN CANARY audiences of all ages with her hilarious antics at Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies of 1970, appearing here at the Salt Palace run beginning April 15th. Cute Kelly Coleman finds for a y " Clementine a cuddly "mountain canary. Everybody wants to be in show business. Like customers who come to watch ballet beauty and buffoonery at Shipstads and Johnson Ice Follies, for example. For them, the spotlight is just a handclap away, ous CHRIS & DICK'S With Frick, it takes only his military posturing and the first strains of march music to set an audience into rhythmic cadence with handclaps. GIGANTIC CARLOAD WALL PANELING SALE The same applies to Inglesi and the sizzling conclusion of d his combination of Over 100,000 pieces of wall paneling in slock. 500 different kinds to choose from. We have by far the largest selection in the Intermountain area at the lowest prices. Buy in full units and save even more. Dealers welcome. COMPLETE LINE fast-pace- skating mixed with wildfire motion. He proand jects like flame to tinder audiences ignite. Comedy is at its hilarious best on ice and the crowd really gets involved when Clementine the Donkey glides effortlessly around the ice, only to fall in a two part heap at the feet of fialgree-fin- e MOLDINGS AND PRE-FINISH- COLORED NAILS We Can Match Any Paneling We Stock Every Color 316", 4x8, FIRST lovely Kelly Coleman. Such handclapping harmonization with the up-be-at tempo of the show occurs with clocklike regularity and without stimulation other than appreciation for the performer in the spotlights. Its a tribute to the artists. And persistent proof everybody wants to get into the $3.99 GRADE REG. Choice of Bisque, English, Oak, Sierra Walnut GEORGIA-PACIFI- PANELING C - spontanea accompaniment to such stars as the fabulous Mr. Frick, firey Ricky Inglesi, and Clementine th Donkey with cute Kelly Coleman. NOW $2.7 act." You can be a happy part of this show when it opens April 15th at the Salt Palace for a 12-da- y $2.19 26"x8', reg. $2.98, row 26"xl0', reg. $3.98, now $2.95 26"xl2', reg. $4.98, row $2.29 Also avail, in 14'-1lengths 6' 12x12 Vin. asbestos tile 14c jq. ft. Armstrong ceiling tile in full Alum, storm doors, self-storin- 6' Cedar Grope Stakes in full bunks 9I2C ea. Dairy Wives Meet 49c ea. 2x4x8 Redwood Chain link fence, 48"x50' roll $10.49 Wx21' The story of her remarkable escape from Red China only hours before the Communists took over the country will be told by Wan Kei Yin, the 99c $2.99 m"x5'6 Line Posts Top roil Corrugated alum, roofing boxes-8Vi- 48" width 12V4C sq.ft. Factory 2nds $1.89 and up Doors g reg. $39.95, now $21.59 daughter of a Nationalist general, at the annual meeting of Utah Dairy Wives Saturday, April 18, at the Rodeway Inn in Salt Lake City. CHRIS & DICK'S WALKER BANKARD BANKAMERICARD MASTER CHARGE HONORED Open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 1555 West 3500 South (1 The regular meeting of the Central Park Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers was hold April 4, 1970 at the home of Marguerite Nelson at 225 East Southgate Ave. The meeting was conducted by Captain Audrey Sage. The sponsor of the Camp Lydia Burroughs was our special guest. lesson was given by Daughter Lucile Van Dam. It was the autobiography of Mary Gobel Pay. A quote from her diary. (The doctor wanted to cut my feet off at the ankles, but President Young said no, just cut ofT the toes, and I promise you, you will never have to take them off.") The true pioneer spirit prevailed while we listened to the hard- ships this valiant woman en- - Mrs. 266-612- 2 counted on her trip across the plains. The history of Thomas Poul-so- n C 1 o w a r d, submitted by Daughter Arminta Waters, was read. It was most interesting to learn he was Salt Lake City's most famous shoemaker at this time. Dainty refreshments were served by Daughters Marguerite Nelson, Mabel Lemmon and Elizabeth Scott. A very interesting evening was spent by all. S. 10 a.m. Miss Yin came to Utah in from Honk Kong. She speaks three languages and has studied at Weber State College and at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints college in Hawaii. She was graduated from Brigham Young University with a degree in interior designing. Also participating on the program will be Utah Dairy Princess Elaine Reeder, Brigham City, and her attendants Gerri Lynn Sorenson, Salina; Susan Nelson, Spanish Fork; Kathy Luke, Bountiful; and La Rene Gailey, Ogden. The top II dairy demonstration of 1969 will be presented by Laurel Price and Elaine Bond of Heber City. 1962 IN-STA-C- O INTERMOUNTAIN STAMP CO. Ecology Symposium At Grand Canyon An international symposium on population, pollution and conservation, sponsored by the University of Utah Department of Biology, will strive to initiate action for righting the current ecological imbalance. It will be held in J une at Grand Canyon. Robert (Lois) Wright, Orem, president of the Utah Dairy Wives, an auxiliary of the American Dairy Association of Utah, invites all dairy wives in the state to the meeting with registration from noon to 12:30 p.m. The executive board and Dairy Wives county presidents will meet at 1 block East of Redwood) D.U.P. Meeting Held A 266-955- run. 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