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Show Page 6 Christian Choralaires on Town The Christian Choralaires, outfrom standing 40 vice Englewood, Colorado, have chosen Salt Lake City, Utah as a "stop on their 1964 Western States itinerary. They will be presenting a program of hymns, spirituals and gospel songs at the Assembly of God Church, 5242 South 4820 West on Tuesday, My 28, at, 7:30 p.jm. Christian Choralaires teen-chowas organized in 1963 un-- , der the direction of Gifford Claiborne, youth leader from the 'Denver metropolitan area. The accompaniment for the chorale is supplied by the directors wife, ,Wini Claiborne. teen-cho- V: v - ir iiThe S's'Lv; " r; Thursday, July 9, 1964 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS ir YYM1A Golf Tournament Set For July 9 & 10 July 9th and 10th, the Sixth Annual YWMXA (Young Womens Mutual Improvement 'AssoGolf Tournaciation) ment will get underway at Meadow Brook Golf Course in 'Salt Lake City. This years field is expected to top the high of 50 established last year. Applications are pouring in from New York, Wyoming, Nevada, New Mexico, Idaho and other areas indicating high interest in this years tourAll-Chur- ney. The new "Nifty Fifty flight added to the tourney last year for entries 50 years of age and over produced the Golf Champion, Mabel Draper, a golfing grandmother from OgAll-Chur- Social Planned 'Not only do the Choralaires present an unusual choir presentation, but within the group is a girls trio, various instrumental and vocal soloists and ensembles, and Denvers leading male quartet . . . the Melodyaires. This 1964 summer tour will involve approximately 4000 miles of travel covering the six southwestern states and the choir will be presenting a concert in a different city each night. "No admission will be charged, states Pastor Don Anderson, concert coordinator, and everyone is welcome. Special Summer Sale The Mariners Club of the Westvale Presbyterian Church, 3610 'So. 4400 West, will have a homemade ice cream social July l'l (Saturday) beginning at 6 p.m. until dark, at the Granger Community Park, 3600 West 3500 South. Games will also be played by members, friends and relatives who are invited to attend. In case of rain, the social will be held at the church. Tall Coolers for A Long, Hot Day Hot enough for you? When you really need refreshment, count on cool, creamy ice cream. Heres a grand new way to enjoy everybodys favorite dessert;! serve ice cream in frosty summer coolers that are like sodas made at home with soft drinks. Sparkling, fruity, or chocolaty-rich- , these beverages will be a welcome treat, and the makings are items you usually have on hand in the refrigerator. Cool off tonight with this one: Pink Lemonade Frost. Its as delightful as it sounds, a pretty combination of fresh lemon juice and strawberry ice cream, spiked with bubbly carbonated water. Not too tart, not too sweet, it has a tangy flavor everybody loves. Top each glass with a scoop of strawberry ice cream Another cool favorite is Quick Chocolate Chiller, with a special flavor accent: Its made with cream soda. Wait11 you taste that lightly spiced flavor delicious! All you need to make it is chocolate syrup, milk, vanilla ice cream and the same kind of bottled cream soda you used to sip Llagnilicept Quality 4 POTS k as a child. 'Cranberry Cooler is a new summer beverage with lots of color dresszip, and its ruby-re- d es up any party or snack table. It takes just 3 ingredients, vanil la ice cream, cranberry juice and ginger ale. Keep these tempting recipes close at hand all through the sizzling hot days of August. Theyre fun to make, fun to s will enserve. Even joy mixing up a batch of these easy summer coolers made at home with soft drinks and ice cream. Dozen teen-ager- CUSTOM DESIGNED PLANTERS AND DISH GARDENS FOR BOTH HOMES AND BUSINESS OFFICES AND den. Entries will be accepted for the tournament through the YWMIA Office, 135 South State, Salt Lake City and at the course up until tee time, if the tournament is not already filled by then, accordin gto Lynn Warner, tournament director and member of the YWMIA General Committee. Board Sports-Cam- p MORE THAN MONEY PEOPLE ARE OUR BUSINESS WWiS 3807 SOUTH REDWOOD 266-887- shows on Tuesday, July 28, at 7 p.m with FlorMST, over NBC-Tence Henderson as hostess to a group of young artists. Originating live and in color from NBCs Peacock Studio at 30 Rockefeller Center in New York, the Emmy V g programs sum- Jean has no trouble with her money. . . She has a Special Checking Account at our bank. Its so easy when you let us keep your books for you. All you have to do is write what you pay and to whom ... we take care of the rest. We have many other convenient services, too. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS LOANS OF ALL TYPES BANKING BY MAIL MOQjyiS SECRETARY 0? 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