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Show SOUTH SALT LAKE NEWS Serving The Center Of Industry Volume South 1 Salt Lake, Utah,1 Wednesday, ;7;' Y i;! November 27, 1968 NON-CIRCULATIN- Homemaking For Granite Final performance of My Fair Lady is tonight, Wednesday 20th at the Granite High School Auditorium. Anyone wishing tickets t performance should be at the Granite High Auditorium at 7 p.m. Very few seats are left so come for-tonigh- scholarship is the award senior class girls at Granite High School will aspire December 3 - the day they take a. written knowledge and attitude test on all phases of homemaking. They will be among the more than half a million senior girls who will take this national test in some 15,000 high schools throughout the A college to which , early for a seat. As the curtain rises you find yourself deep in the action of the flower peddlers in Covent Gardens. Action in Granites Musical shifts from the gardens to Higgins Study, to the Embassy Ballroom and finally back country on that date. The highest ranking girl in the state will receive a $1,500 scholarship and a chance to win one of four national scholarships ranging from $5,000 for' the girl chosen to Higgins Study with Eliza and Henry united. Many hours have been put into the production of My Fair Lady. One of the highlights is an elegant pink and white satin backdrop for the Ascot Scene. The embassy waltz as beautifully done by the members of Granite Highs Dance Club under the direction of Alta Christensen. Boy HomeBetty Crocker maker of Tomorrow, to $4,000 for All-Ameri- can the national runner-u- p and $3,000 and $2,000 respectively for the third and fourth ranked girls. Each state runner-u- p will receive a $500 scholarship from General Mills, Inc., sponsor since 1955 of the Betty Crocker Search for the American Homemaker of Tomorrow. Each local high school s winner will receive a specially designed silver charm. In addition to the opportunity to win college scholarships, all state winners in the Betty Crocker Search and their school advisors will make an expense paid educational tour of historical shrines in Washington, D.C., and Colonial Williamsburg, Va., next spring. National winners will be selected and announced at a dinner in Williamsburg. Judging for national honors is based on original test scores plus personal observation and interviews while the girls are on tour. The program is the only national scholarship competition exclusively for high school senior girls. It is on the approved list of national contests and activities of the National cheerleaders and other energetics join with other dance club members for a rousing dance in conjunction with Get Me to the C lurch On Time . Tonight the cast is promising to close the show with as big a bank as it opened last Friday night. See you there. - Crossing Lights r. To Aid - t Chicago, one of the nations outstanding educational testing organizations, prepares the test and has charge of scoring and Judging the contestants. Schools of state winners will be presented sets of Encyclopaedia Britannica by Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. Ik DAVE SIMMONS, KATHY PETERSON in Higgins and flowergirl Eliza Doolittle in "My Fair Lady Protect Letter Carriers Postmaster D.R. Trevithick patrons who resented letter carriers spraying vicious dogs with was repellant, Public Law enacted by Congress this year making it a federal offense to assault a postal employee while on duty. Although there have been no recent incidents in Salt Lake City, there have been many attacks on 90-4- 49 Marble Shots Hit i Secretarys Home of State Clyde East Haven was among several homes in the South Salt Lake area that was damaged by marbles being shot at their windows. This occurred on Wednesday, November 20. The investigating officer found marbles in the mud by the broken window. The marbles left holes which looked like bullet holes in the glass. Utah Secretary Millers home at 374 Area Resident V Serves In Mountain Saved by Stephen Craig This may sound very dramatic and mabe unlikely, well it is very dramatic but it is also very real, as Coinoi Canyon, in Draper Utah is rescued, and by no less than boy Scouts under the direction of the Federal Forest Service. Fifteen years ago this beautiful mountain was ablaze with fire which threatened Draper itself was brought under control with the use of heavy equipment but the trucks, jeeps, etc. left deep ruts up the side of the mountain, and the public used the mountain along these ruts to ride motorcycles and four wheel drive vehicles. But as snow melted and rain came the mountain no longer absorbed the moisture very little ground cover remained and poor watershed resulted, deep gullys of water resulted. Some of these were six feet deep and twelve feet across er. - er of 65 East 33rd South is stationed at Dian, South Vietnam. He has just returned from a three day leave to Thailand. He will be home on leave the first of January. His wife Joann is living in Salt Lake with her parents. president of Woodrow which plaugued the low land of Drap- Viet Lynn Tucker, son of ArvellaTuck- . roles of Professor Henry Granite High production of Tonight is last performance. Wilson PTA. Brooklyn areas, but the attacks are LOTS OF PEOPLE seem to think that finding a gift that pleases everyone is a Mission: Impossible, says Peter Graves, star of series of the same the CBS-TBut they havent thought name. of United States Savings Bonds the gift that everyone welcomes. Why dont you give Bonds this Christmas? Itll make your Christmas shopping easier and youll be helping America, too. - , The need has been brought to the attention of South Salt Lake and State officials lor protection for schoool crossing on State Street. Amber blinking lights, that have proven satisfactory in other school zones, have been promised to be installed as soon as possible. This request is from the State and Salt Lake officials for parents to instruct 'and insist that their children use the Pedestrian lane where the Crossing Guard is stationed between the Amber Lights. Unless properly used, all safety precautions are of no value. We as the Woodrow Wilson PTA request the support of all parents and students to help make these lights prove effective for the safety of the children going to and from school, reported Mrs. Albert Woodman, not confined to these areas. To assure that nationwide publicity be given to the fact that the Assault Bill was enacted into law, Postmaster General W. Marvin Watson has authorized the placing of a large warning poster in the lobby of every post office. an- nounced today that as a result of hundreds of attacks on letter carriers by those who were attempting mail thefts, and also by angered New York City and Students . Association of Secondary-Scho- ol Principals. Science Research Associates, carriers in the G Lady Ends Successful Run At Granite High Contest Set Law To 30 The great Salt Lake Counsel of Boy Scouts of America have made this mountain a conservation project. They are digging trenches fortified with rock to hold back water and are planning to plant seed next spring. Withplentyafhardwork in the next fifteen years the mountain should begin to look its old beautiful self once more thanks to boys in the khaki uniform. -- |