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Show V. Scouters In Stake Are Cited MAGNA. Numerous awards were presented during Magna stakes annual scout leaders banquet last week, Including special recog- nition for adult 12 leaders. Joseph Evans, awards chairman, said the 12 were those who had contributed the most to the scouting effort during the past year. Four women who had gone the second mile were included in the group, with three of that number from Pleasant Green 3rd ward. Vicky Bucanan, s the former Primary Maretta HONEST ABE . . . British actor Roy Dotrice exhibits the full range of Abraham Lincoln's complex personality in the Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation of "Mister Lincoln." Week In PBS highlighted in Sylvia Fine Kayes Musical Comedy Tonight - II at 9 p.m. Mrs. Kayes musical tribute is the second in a series of programs, the first of which won a Peabody Award last year. The sets, costumes, staging and orchestrations of four American musical are in the tribute, which features a cast. Among the featured performers are Jack Lemmon, Danny Kaye, Juliet Prowse, Richard - -- Lincoln Show Is Spotlighted :S A L T LAKE. on Wednesday. Abraham Lincoln, Japan and musical Living Treasurers of a documenJapan, tary on nine artisans and performing artists who maintain the heartbeat of an ancient culture in contemporary society, is Na- comedies will be in the spotlight this week on PBS. The complex and engaging personality of Abraham Lincoln is the tional Geographics Mister Lincoln, a Hallmark Hall of Fame presentation which will air at 9 p.m. Monday on KUED, of subject Channel star-studde- Crenna, Lynn Redgrave, Bonnie Franklin, Larry Storch, Sergio Franchi and Nancy Dussault. Sylvia Kaye, the wife of Danny Kaye, is a first documentary to devoted the arts. The hour-lon- g program begins at 8 p.m. on Channel 7. 7. British actor Roy By law, Japan stars in the recognizes its most gifted artists as pe- rformance, Award nominee as a composer and lyricist and has conducted courses on musical comedy at Yale and the University of Southern California. She interviews Joshua Logan, original director of South Pacific and Finians Rainbow director Burton Liv-in- g Treasures, taped earlier designating these individuals as Holders Fords Theatre, where of Important Intangible the 16th president was Cultural Properties. assassinated. The program, unThrough the script of paralleled elsewhere in Herbert Mitgang, a the. world, was Lincoln scholar and established decades New York Times colago to protect and umnist, the viewer w ill preserve the countrys receive a look at Lin- centuries-olculture. The Japanese governcolns wit, his melancholia and at the ment today recognizes developments preceding about 70 artists, most this year in Washington, D. C. at Lane between d his assassination. is "Mister Lincoln the first of three Hall of Fame presentations on PBS this year. Dear elderly, Treasures. To Oquirrh Hills They are Event Incorrect KEARNS. An incorrect reference was made to an Oquirrh Hills elementary program in last weeks Green Sheet. The story called attention to an activity entitlPIPS for PTA, ed, with the PIPS standing for Progress In Public Schools. In both the story and the headline, the in- -- papermaker, koto musician, sword-make- r, textile weaver and dyer, Kabuki one-ma- theater actor bellmaker. Music from second National Rainbow, and a itials were run as Finians South PITS. The Green Sheet Lady in the Sweet Dark and will be Charity Geographic special and a tribute to musical comedies Pacific, k the Reference Made as Living ment grants and addressed as "sensei -teacher. Living Treasures of Japan deals with nine of the sensei - a potter, dollmaker, puppeteer, April 15. The final program of n the series is a tribute to baseball immortal Casey Stengel. PBS has scheduled its back-to-bac- shows numbers. subsidized with govern- Liar, based on correspondence between George Bernard Shaw and the English actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell will be broadcast on Academy two-tim- e Dotrice one-ma- n d regrets any distraction from the program the ror may have caused. er- Summer Jobs Hall. Eight members will be elected and will choose an elected city official as the ninth member of the council, which will be established as a nonprofit organization, said Ron Day, administrative assistant to the City Commissioners. A slate of officers will be elected, and bylaws and articles of in- Applications To Work Are Due SALT LAKE. Applica- paid posithe field of natural resource conservation. Positions are offered on a competitive basis for high school males and females age Two to four weeks are spent in conservation work and an additional week hiking and exploring the area. Work assignments include trail maintenance, obtaining tions for volunteer tions Student Conservation Assn, summer program are due by Feb. 15. work in the About 700 youths will be placed in more than 70 national parks and forests and other public and private conserva- corporation will be reviewed at the meeting, which begins at 7 p.m., Day said. City officials and council organizers are en- and recreation areas throughout the nation. Participation enables volunteers to get firsthand outdoor educational experience and improves chances of citizen participation as possible in the meeting, designed also to determine the future direction of the council, he added. SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNTS... 15 ,.20 Save up to OFF Start at age 60 BABY DISCOUNTS Save 10 12 months on all prescriptions & younger GENERIC DRUG DISCOUNTS SAVE UP TO 50 OFF LET US HELP YOU FILL YOUR PREPAID PHARMACY CLAIMS f PCS TEAMSTERS yVsfCl,RITY I'HKSI It I PI It When available. FUND INS $0 Blue Cross aueSto) PTSA At JFK To Cite Staff GRANGER. A new staff recognition program has been initiated by PTSA officers at John F. Kennedy junior high. PTSA president Ruth Muir said a file of information about staff members has been pre the Blazer leader and Colleen Perfili, the current Primary president. The fourth woman was Pat Robinson, den leader from Pleasant Green 4th ward, a longtime scouter whose contributions are numerous. Other awards went to Clyde Beck, cubmaster of Pleasant Green 2nd; Keith Burrell, scoutmaster Pleasant Green 1st; Jack Cox, scoutmaster, Pleasant Green 4th; Howard Crittenden, scoutmaster, Pleasant Green 3rd; David Stanley, scoutmaster, Magna ward; Dale Thorsen, scoutmaster, seeiug is DELIEVIUG! COttE PREPARED TO DRY! HURRY! Pleasant Green 2nd; Mike Webelos leader, Pleasant Green 3rd and Cloyd Webb, first counselor in the bishopric of Pleasant Green 3rd. Tib-bet- s, Marketing Students Are Cited TAYLORSVILLE. Two marketing students attending Utah Technical College claimed first place trophies in a sales conference sponsored by the Sales Management Executives of Utah. Lee Ashton and Myrna Lynn Borg won the contest by demonstrating their competency in a sales meeting where the professional sales executives served as judges. Students from Weber State College, ,UTC-Prov- College Gibson 5.3 Cu. Foot oJJol sltsl FREEZER List price $489.95 Queen Size Bedroom, consisting of Dresser, Mirror, Headboard and Night Stand. List Price $529.95 Luxurious Velvet $244 Modl SOFA & LOVE SEAT o, of Eastern Utah and Dixie College were involved in the contest, held in con- with the of Selling. Other sections of the conference Included high school students. Curtis Youngman, UTC instructor in marketing and adviser for the contest, said this is the first year any one college has taken two first-plac- e trophies. Contest rules junction allowed minutes students 30 to get acquainted with the product or service prior to conducting an eight-minut- e sales managers meeting, with the judges playing as members of the sales force. Youngman said the two from Utah Tech were chosen from a list of 17 students in a similar contest at UTC. List Price $988.95 10 PIECE VELVET PIT GROUP V Haacke In New Post Frigidaire At Cyprus A.t.nratlc Ovtn 4 Drawer STUDENT RANGE Burners DESKS Richard Haacke has been assigned as an assistant principal at Cyprus high. A graduate of Davis high, Mr. Haacke earned his bachelors masters degrees Md.l and and EDS from the University of Utah. He taught at Granger high, has served as a counselor at Kearns high and at the Alternative school and was an administrator at a private school. He has served as assistant principal at Kennedy junior high the last three years. 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