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Show Tiiiiii iiMiii'iiiiiiaiDniiiilfnniipi Starting first as a movie star and graduating to live performances, Jane PoweUs name has become synonymous with "standing room only" at the nations top supper clubs, and her appearances on top television programs have brought even greater following. her In addition to her heavy television and night club schedule, there have been dozens of concert tours which she headlines annually. Tickets for Unslnkable Molly Brown are available at the theatre box office, Z.C.M.L, Jane Powel Opens Summer Season In Unsinkable Molly VALLEY MUSIC HALL June 6th marks the opening of Valley Music Hall's Gala Summer Musical Season. The first of a series of 5 Musicals will star Jane Powell as the Unsink-abl- e Molly Brown. Appearing with Miss Powell will be Salt Lake Citys own Art Lund. The production is scheduled to run for two weeks ending June 18. There will be special matinee performances Saturday 11 June and Saturday 18 June at 2:15 K. El dr edge Lesli Castletons, stores, Area Representatives and Ballard-Wad- e 7-- 11 on 13th South and Main. They may also be obtained by mail to Valley Music Hall, P. O. Box 222, North Salt Lake, Utah. P.M. Jane Powell made entertainment history recently when she established the highest gross ever recorded in Summer Can be Sold Theatre at Melodyland, Ana-helCalifornia. She exceeded FISH AND GAME DEPT. the previous record holder by more than $20,000.00. A recent opinion issuedby AtThis Is quite a testimonial to torney General Phil L. Hansen this mighty mite of an enter- for Piute County Attorney Mr. tainer who still practices three Glen Betenson reaffirmed the Scholarship Awarded hours a day to achieve the perof Fish and Game Department fection shes seeking. officers policy that Granger Girls In fact, to Jane Powell music must seize Department those items of eqIs a way of life, not just a uipment used in the unlawful takTwo students from this area form of entertainment. of fur, ing or have been named this week Jane Powell began her car- game, ortransportation and that the courts fish as two of 23 winners of scholareer in show business as a child must confiscate this equipment ships to Stevens Henager Col- star and has virtually "grown and the same shaU be held by lege, Salt Lake and Ogden, by up" in the field of the Fish and Game Commission L.R. Stevens, president. for a period of six months and They are: Lezlee Louise Hansen and Leslie K. Eldredge, both graduates of Granger High school. They were selected from among 170 high school seniors in the five states competing for the scholarships. Miss Hansen is the daughter of Mr. Warner A. Hansen, 4110 South 4090 West, Granger; Miss Eldredge is the daughter School Summer of Mr. and Mrs. Don Eldredge, 4725 West 5135 South, Kearns. Music Programs Both girls are registered in executive secretarial courses at Start Soon! the Salt Lake CoUege. "We congratulate Miss Hansen and Miss Eldredge on this outstanding achievement," RENTAL -- PURCHASE PLAN! President Stevens said. Competition for the scholarships was keen, and winners were sel- SUMMER SCHOOL TUITION PAID on the basis of their and iected records rent only 518 They were chosen not may apply toward purchase for their ability, but for of instrument. their character and and trouble-fred The finest student instruments balance and achievement. Each' scholarship is valued at $555, and applies toward tuition We Specialize in band and orchestra instruments. two-yeon a associate degree FAMOUS NAMES course at Stevens Henager. Cremona-Ton- e Bundy , Selmer, Reynolds , Mittenwald , Stevens Henager College is an accredited junior college of business, with schools in Salt Lake PHONE: City and Ogden. J.M. Stevens directs the Salt Lake school 4 MUSIC COMPANY while L.R. of the coUege, 1 Downtown 253 East 2nd South Stevens is director of the Ogden school. Holladay -- 4657 So. 2300 East Confiscated Items m, Get Your Youngster On The mmwmm Take Advantage of Our - r "'mirinfitiniiii .t- - W .L..Y ' r' Thursday, June 2, 1966 at public auction. The statutory provision covering the seizure of equipment used in the unlawful taking or transportation of fur, game or fish and the confiscation by the courts and the ultimate disposal of said equipment is Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, as amended (1953). In the opinion, the Attorney General wrote ".... The more logical and equitable interpretation of the statute in question leads to the conclusion that the legislators intended to permit the seizing, confiscation, and sale only of those items actually used in the unlawful taking of furs, fish, or game, for which the violator was arrested and convicted." During the upcoming fishing season and the following hunting seasons, Department of Fish and Game officers will be following this ruling by the Attorney General and sportsmen are cautioned that they will lose their sporting equipment if they do not observe the rules and regulations covering the taking and transportation of furs, fish and game. "With warming weather and the outdoor seasons at hand, Acting Director of the Utah Department of Fish and Game, John E. Phelps, reminded all outdoors men to use care and courtesy whenever afield this then sold 23-10-- 1, Be . . and regulations regarding fishing. . . nic Leave a clean camp, " :'T s In announcing the state and national sales record, Mr. Champ said: "The new increase In Savings Bonds interest rates is certainly one reason for this latest sales increase. Also, during April the savings-minde- d was conscious of inpublic come taxes, becoming more aware that Savings Bonds interest cannot be taxed by the state and that interest on E Bonds can be deferred on federal tax until the bonds are cashed at a time most favorable to the owner - such as after retirement." ! .0 'I -- W rfc. ' 5 tONOOa : .? 1 blended scots whisky Scotch Whi5k SUndi bot OOP. 5p'0f b'4&v, 45 CK1 Americana buy more Cutty Sark than any other Scotch whiaky. Why? The No. 1 reaaon is in the bottle. Try Cutty Sark. ..tonight! Distilled and Bottled in Scotland Blended 86 Prool The Buckingham Corporation, Importer New York, N. Y. Experience, Dedication, and Integrity In The Office Of Salt Lake County Sheriff, THE ANSWER IS ANDRUS WORLD AT BEAUTY Come in nd goal. 3 BEAUTY month than for any April since 1946, while combined sales of E and H Bonds were the high- cording to Henry J. Riggert, county bonds chairman. Total sales for the four months of 1966 were $3,034,293, or 33.9 per cent of the 1966 - - of "were the highest nationally last month was $1,969,808." April sales for Salt Lake acwere $725,948 County 1- . For Savings Bond Sales est since 1955. "Here in Utah, our sales, as well as combined E and H sales, were the highest for any April since the postwar period. The total for the At-- . home pay uets home!" e. shop-teste- ng pic- Republican Delegates: 278-284- U.S. News of record-breakiBonds sales highlighted Savings a report here today by volunteer State Savings Bonds Chairman Frederick P. Champ. "E Bond sales," he said, wnereveryoumay site, stream or lake bank wherever you go. . . Observe the laws of trespass and courtesy by gaining permission before entering upon private property. . . Signs should be read and observed wherever they may be posted. . . Above all, exercise the Phelps said, "We join with and organiagencies zations in urging each person going outdoors this season to appoint himself custodian of the resources and facilities he may use." The Director noted many growing problems as pressures on the outdoor resources increase from year to year. He noted only individual observance of the laws and good manners covering these problems would preclude more restrictive rules and less freedom in the outdoors. All those going afield should keep the following in mind: 328-200- A id care you ex - pect of others go. 5 other PEARCE Top Record PM1 familiar with the rules same courte ar 57s 'n,rV' year. A all-arou- nd nngl WORLD ACADEMY and try one of our exclusive Hair Styles ! 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